LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER,' WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 1882. 1 TWO lKATU AT THE UOSP1TAL. Um Hla Kek strokes. GeorgeW. Slater, aged 57 years, an in sane inmate of the Lancaster ooanty alms house, was found dead in bis cell this morning at 5 o'clock. 'The man has been at the almshouse since 1877. For some days past lie has been quite sick from diarrhoea and for that reason was not taken to Norristowu yesterday. He slept on a bed made on the floor, and when found this morning he was dead. It fa believed' that he got up for some purpose during the night and falliug down, received injuries causing his death. Tho coroner impannelled a jury this afternoon and held an inquest. Dr. William Comptun made an examination and found that the man's neck was dislocated, which was probably caused by a fall. The jury rendered a verdict in accordance with these facts. Little is known of the man, and nobody knows whether he has any relatives. John Greenawalt, another inmate of the hospital, died at the age of 70 years this morning. lie was a German and was ad mitted in May, on an order from Justice Stober, of West Cocalico. Old ago was the cause of his death. ricBtc. St. John's Gorman Reformed Sunday school will bold their annual picnio to morrow at Rocky Springs park. zittaer Concerts. At, will be seen byadvcrtlscincniMr.Braam, proprietor of tho saloon, Nob. 113 ami 115 North Queen street, intend giving ascites or zither concerts, to coinuicuco to night and continue for two weeks. The Ringgold Hand Excursion to Atlantic City will take place on Saturday, AugUHt lit. Round trip tickets good lor three daya. 'Train leave Lancaster (King St.) at 4:10 a. m.t Col umbia at 4:10, Laudlavillc 4:30. Faro $3.00. Lcavo Maiibcim at 4:15, Lllitz ttt, Kplirata 5:15. Fare only $175. atM".12,ll,l(;.18 Uutuohuld Market. DAJBT. Butter CupcliixsHO, 2 cups Cottage cliccao, 2 pieces Dutch cheese V lutn i) roCLTKV. Chickens fl iialr (live) " it iicee(clejtned) Spring Chicken ft pair Pigeon i, fl pr VKUKTAltLUH. Beets fl bunch Beans. Lima, fl qu Carrots ft bunch.. Cabbage, fl bead Corn, fl dose. ......... .... Cauti-.lopca, each , tlreeii Peas fl U. pk eoiiutry.... " BcaiiaflKpk irecn onions fl bunch Head salad New Potatoes fl pk Sweet Potatoes J$ pk Onions fJ pk Potatoca f IniHliel Radishes fl bnncn Kgg Plan Its, ach Cucumbers f) doz Soup Beans fl qt Balsityfl buiicli Squashes, each Turnips f) pk Tomatoes fl i i k Watermelons, each fkuitb. Apples flJJ pk Apricots fl box Bananas V doz Currants, dried, fl ft Uried Apples ft qt M Peaches flqt Lemons ft doz Oranges fl doz Peaches ft i pk Pine Apples, cgch , ICaspberiieHfl box Grapes fl lb MI8CKU.AMKOUS. Apple Butter fl qt Cocoanutsear.li KB" V "i" XjUXU i . XKATH Beet Steak, ft t .' " Boast, (rib) fl D " " (chuck) fl ft " Cornel,fl ft " lrieil, fl ft Itologua dried Kiieou fl ft Ham. sliced, fl ft Ham. whole fl ft I iai nil fi v......................... fllUlVJU fl B...................... VnrlrOl tl. ..I820c 9C i wL ...80100 ..75t'fl . ..... G )c ..25($Wc ...5610C W- . hMU J(. .1HJ 41H! ".$101.25 .".".5012c 10c ..10fvl3c .....203 ....05c UC ..SftttSc ..15050c ..10ffi20c ..1215c ..40050c ...810c ..120150 ,.20;c ..2505UC . 25f4l'; ..150:we 20c . . vfte .".".707c ..ISf820f. ...12014c ..12025c. ..UtfUKC ..120150 35C ..SttiVMa ..HISc !""!l8c ..1R025O ..1O02OC 14c a mfoj 140 IfiO ..120UC I0: .".."10o 1 )C ....12JC "!"ioc Shoulder ft ft Sauwtgefl ft " .smoked fl ft. vcai ifl a risu. Itluotlshftft. Cattish fl ft... Perch.......... Porgicsflft... 1UIlK .. Salmon fl ft.. Bun Suckers OKAIN. f ?fi, 33 lmi a ...... ..HC .....7c ...JO0$1.IO tmna J120I5 ....VtC K50!IOp .$.i.25tM.S0 .H.2(tl.: Clovcrsccd per ft Klonr flqr Hay Timet hy fl ton... " Clover fl ton Oats fl bus Rye? bus Tiniothj Seed fl bus. Wheal In oils Si'KVlA.1, XOTICMSS. That hacking coimh can be feoquickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure. Wo guarautoc it. For sale ait Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl-lwdcow&w Mother! aioUinro.! jnoUioran Are you disturbed at nlglit and broken ot your rest hy a aim clilhl Riitrcrlng and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If bo, go at once and gctabottlo ot MltS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTHING S'RUP It will relievo the poor little sutlcrcr immcdiaiely leieiiil upon it: there is no mistake about lu There Is not a motbor on earth who haa ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowel-, anil glvo rest to tho mother and relief and health to tho child, operating like magic It Is perfectly sulo to uso in ail cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one of tho oldest and licst female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. sn2-ly-M.W4SAw A World of Ueod. One of the most popular medicines now he lore the American public, is Hop Bitters. You nee it everywhere. People taku it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not as pleas ant to the taste as some oilier Hitters, as It Is not a whiskey drink. 11 Is more like tho old fashioned bone-set tea, that has done a world of good. It you don't icel just right try Hop Hitters. Jfumta Xcws. al-2wdfcw liquid Gold. Daniel Plank, ol Brooklyn, Tioga Co., I'm. describe It, thus: I rodo thirty miles lor a bottle or Thomas' EelectricOll. which uircctcd the wowlcrul euro ol a crooked limb in six ap plications ; it proved worth more than gold to mo." ForsaIeatll.lt. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Weak muscles and nerves, sluggishness ot thought and inactivity, cured by llrown'slron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, -Uuicastor. a 14-1 wd Aw A Marvelous care For all bodily ailments, arising from impurity ol blood, a torpid liver, irregularity or tho tiowcls, indigestion, conutlpatlon, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a frco uso of Itur dock Blood Bitters. .Price $1. For sale at II. It. Cochran's drug utore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. bw to Necare Uoalth. It seems strange that any one will sutler from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'SSAUSA1ABILLA.ANDST1LMNGIA, 'or BLOOD AND L1VEB 8TBUP will, rcstoi-o pcrlect health to tho physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven Itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIFIEU ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders. Weakness ot tho Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala tia; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. ious complaints and all diseases indicating an Impure condition ot the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gcstlon. A single bottle will prove to you Its merits as a health rencwer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CUAHSI, especially when the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ol tho brain and ncr yous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases orborse, cattle, sheep, bogs, poultry and all Live Stock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may2t-2 For sale at IL B. Cochran's" drug store 137 KttU Qutta irtttrt. JOH" M. UIVLKK CO. NEW STYLES TABULAR BRAIDS II ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLE DRESS BUTTONS, MOW OPENING AT JOHN S. GIVLER&CO., No. 2S East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JNO. S. GIVLER. OWKKS & MUBST. NO. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. New Goods Opening. NEW FLANNELS in Scarlet, White and Grey. Bleached and Unbleached CANTON FLANNELS. New Cloth Sackings and Suitings. Now Plaid Sack Flannels. Uleached and Unbleachod Muslins. Table Linens, Tickings, &c. LARGE LOT MOSQUITO SETTING, ALL COLORS. JUosiiuito Canopies, patent turnover extra charco. Large Lot of Ladies', Men's and Childreu'H MERINO UNDEIiWEAU now opeuiug. BOWERS & HURST. Hl'tSVIAL XOTIVMS, Don't vie In the House. ' Kough on Katn." Clears out rats, mice, roadica, bed-bugs, flle, ants, moles, chip munks, i;ohcrs. 15c. Tiu:iubliclaekH not a genuine reiucily lor skin dijcJweH in (jlonn's Sulohur Soap. Womkm everywhere use l'arker's Clinker Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indigos, tiou, weakness in tho trick and kidneys, and other troubles ol tho Hex. Home Journal. al-lindeodfteow 'I'm: nutritive properties ot Coldcn'sLiebig's Ltriuid Beer and Tonic Invlgorator sustains tho body without solid lood. Coltlen's; no other. all lwdeodftw Fow complexions can bear tho strong, white morning light which exposes every speck ol tan, every pimple and tho slightest spotting of eczema. In Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is sure relict lroiu the annoyance of thebe blemishes on the check ol beauty. aH-lwdtw - It la no ilKe To mi IT r constant headache, depression ot spiiitx, longing lor lood and not being able to cat when put before you, gnawing pains In the slotnac i, laHsilcdo and a general ioellng ot fonencix; but a capital Joke to II ml that Burdock Blood lillteis remoxo all these symptoms and only costs 91. For sale at 11. 11. Cochran's diug store, 137 No: 111 Queen street, i ancastcr. It Toughens. SOODONT toughens the gums and makes them healthy, so that they hold in the teeth firmly. It removes tho tartar, irives comfort, is economical of health and money, and when once used will never bo given up. Try SOZO DONT. al.Vlwileodftw Pror. Uuilineltc's name is a household word in France, and no it should be, tor he ii the in ventor ot the French Kidnoy Pad, which has pRrlornicd Hitch wonderful f-iircs in diseases ot the kidneys. For ealc at Kauirman'a drug store. North Queen street. alS-'itdS&W urowu's MouMilioni fanacea Is tlie most eflcctlvo Pain Destroy or In tho world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken internally or applied exteriially,and Ihorcby more certainly relieve pain, whether clironlc or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double tho strength ot any similar preparation. It cures nam in tho Side. Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all aches, and is TIIK UllUAT UKL1KVKU OF PAIN. "Bbown's Household Panacea" should be in every family. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed tlino will bbkak ur a cold. 25 cts a bolUe. fobll-lvdM.W&S&w To BAKisu contagion from garments and linen, dlsinlcct with 'Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pike's Toothache Drops euro in one minute. all-lwdeod&w Slubma-ss nights, made miserable by that terrible couc h. Sbiloh's Cure H tho remedy for vou. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. niyl-lwdeowAw A cougn, cola or ooro xnroat snouio do stopjK.il. Neglect trc'iuoiiiiy results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nronchial Troches do not disorder tho biomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on tho inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, fiivc relief In Asthma, llroncbial Coughs, Catarrh, anil tho Throat Tronblcs which Singers and PubllcSiieakers arc subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give pcrlect satisfaction. Having Ikmjii tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, tbey liavo at tained we) .uerited rank among I lie Jew staple remedies of tho age. Sold at 25 cento a box everywhere. mv-lvilTThAFAlVw If you are troubled with fever and ague, dumb aguo, bilious lover. Jaundice, dyspepsia, or any disease ot the liver, blood and stomach, and wish to get well, try the new remedy. Prof. Uuiltncito's French Liver Pad. Atc your drupgist for It, and take no other, anil it ho has not got It send f 1.50 in a letter to tho French Pad Co., Toledo, Ohio, and receive ono by return mail. For sale at Kauffinan's drug store, North Queen street. af-2tdS&W V itKsuimu rituM mkatii. Tho loIIowlngBtateuicntof William -I. Cough in, ot Somcrvillc, Mass., Is so remarkable that Wo beg to ask for it tho attention ot our read era. lie says : "In the tall ot 187G1 was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted to t lie City Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my lett 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 ono time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a mend told me ol DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottlo to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I leel In better spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one aulicted with Diseased Lungs will bo induced to take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, ami be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I bavo taken two bottles and can positively say thai it has done mo more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon bo able to go to worlc'g Sold by H. B. Cochran, 1S7 North Queen street DEATH. MiscBLici!. Ill Silver Springs, Lancaster county. Pa.. August 12, 1882, Adam Mischlich, aged 08 years, 11 months and 19 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at St. Stephen's Lu theran church, Lancaster. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. aU-3tc Philits. In tbls city, on the 15th Inst., Ella E.. daughter of Ephraim and Sue Philips, aged 9 months. The relatives and friends ol the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her parents residence, No. 227 Snlppen street, on Frlday'aiternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td xxw jLowKMtiammjstm. ITOR ! i M ai Of (MM B0EE8 & HTTKST. (NEW STORE ) top Best mad ; at very Lowest Prices. JV,'ir Alt ft- iTHtUHKNTS. w ANTRD-A ' I' NU MAN WANTS A situation an l..,-ke,ner either double or single entry. A-ply at thisofllce. ltd JOUIM.AKIVS KKIIKUOA TOt'ACCO, j only 10 cents a plug at HAltTM AN'S Vcl low Front Cigar Store. CUT TAX NOTIUK. Six per cent, will be added to all City Tax not paid be lore the 1st ot September. C. F. MVEUS. al'MSld Treasurer. BU11WHISKIC IlKf.K. Inst received, a fresh simply ol the cele brated Budweiser llcer ; lamilies and persons desirous ot retailing tho same can be suppliod by tho undersigned. GEOKGK WALL, augl2-8ld Southern Exchange Hotel. WANTKli. A HTEWA11U TO TAKE charge or Harbaugh Hall the boarding department ol Franklin and Marshall College. For particulars apply at, with reference, to KCV. 1. U. Al'l'JJH, l. 1' ali-JUl<w President. WANXKD. L1FK INSUKANCK AOKNT8 ill Pennsylvania. To those who have hail experience and have been auccesstul 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-ltd Aw Box 3,005 N. Y. Postofflcc. K. McCOKMICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAR MACY, ( son ol the late Dr. D. McCormlck, ot Lancas ter,) treats private diseases sucicsslully with his new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and smell. No change ot diet and conse quently no exposure. Can bo consulted in lierson or by mail at. his drug store and office. No. :M SOUTH FOUKTII hTREET. aNMind Philadelphia. H FOK TUB aUSQUKUANNA. GRAND EXCURSION OF THE LANCASTER LIBDERKRANZ TO WEISK'S ISLAND, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1883. Tickets for tho round trip from Lancaster, tl .00; Columbia, 00c.; Children under 12 years pav halt fare. Train leaves Lancaster at 7 o'clock a. m.; Columbia at 7:30. For particu lars see large band bills. 5,12,14,15,10 AVANA OK YAKA CIGARS. THIS clear article, only S cents, at IIAltT MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. w AI.NI1T STKKKT 1.1VKRY. Ilavimr added to my already extensive livery stock a HANDSOME NEW HEARSE, 1 am now prepared to attend funerals on the moat reasonable terms. Any number of coaches furnished on short notice, with good horses and carclul driver. All the appoint ments ot a first-class .Livery, including two and four-horso Omnibuses. KLI POWL, all Iwd OlUcc : No. 10 East Walnut street. KGANIZED 1810. 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 cents. All Invested in Sato and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 43For Insurance npply to . RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STBEET. iu36mdTuTh&S "1UAND Vienna Zither Concert, AT Braam's Saloon, Nos. 113 and 115 North quccH St. EVERY EVENING fob Two Weeks, Beginning To-day. al62td 1AIAUKU. UAV-FEVKK. 'CATARRH. EIj's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus.caus Ing healthy secre tions, allays inflam mation, prolecUi the membrane from ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores ami restores the sense ol taste and smell. Beneficial ro suits are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac. Un equaled for colds in the head. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little finger into tho nostrils. On receipt MnBaM rosiTiVELT cents 0 4TABRH, COLD IN THE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Dealncsa, Heals Sores in Nasal Passages. Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache, raicx 50 cxhts. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWEGO, N. T. HAYVER. ot SO cts. will mall a I package. Sold by II. ! B. Cochran,137 North ; Queen street, Lan-' caster. Fa, , ELY'S CKEAM BALM CO., Oswego, N, augl5 eod,eowdfteow w Y I J, 'STATE OF MBS. MINNA WIDKTJEB, !i late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters or administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons la debted thereto are requested to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to tho under signed, residing In Lancaster. LAWRENCE KNAPP, A, C. ttsuTOxnx, Administrator. Attorney. aO.Ctdoaw Wiis and Qualities. GEO. P. RATHVON. Kemembor we put them up properly without yjCW AliV UUT1HEMBN18. A FULL LINK OF8MUKIHO TOBaCCO at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store, 21 North Queen street. SAMUEL B. l'RIOK. ATTOKNET, HAS Removed his Ofllco iroui 56 North Duke ftrcet to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immeill Htely In Bear of Court House, Long' New r.uildlng. ml7-ltd (-: 1KAIW J Fire Insurance Company OF PlllLADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy in tills old ami well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STBEET. dSM.WK&S "PENNSYLVANIA BAILUUAD. LAST OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION WILL BE KUN TO ATLANTIC CITY, On F1MDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOB TWO DAYS. KATES: Columbia, Mountvillu and Lan caster, 93.00. Stations cast at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Laudlsvllle pas sengers will como to Lancaster on Fast Line. 47-Sca Circulars and Posters. BATlSBSTlCH. ft CLAKK, Maiiogcra, ltd&w Lancaster, Pcnn'a. TDLCATlONAt,. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TEBM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located in one of the most beautiful ami healthful of tho entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ol both sexes, and offers t he following Courses ot Study : 1. A full Classical Course of four yearn. v. A mil Sclentle Course of four years. 3. The following Technical Courses ot four years each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Nalur 1 His tory : (c) Chemistry and Physics ; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Course in Agriculture. 5. A Sieclal Course lu Chemistry. G. A Classical and SclontlUc Preparatory Course. Military drill is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. TUITION FBEE. Young ladies in charge ot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other Information, ad dress GEO. W. ATIIEKTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. aug8-13tdT.Th.4S rilHlKD GBAND C0NNSTATTER V0LKSFJ&T CHDKR TBK ACSriCES OF TUB Coulter Vottl Vera, OF LANCASTKB, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st and 22d, 1882. AT TELL'S HAIN. ENTIRELY NEW ATTRACTIONS. The Colossal Fruit Column has been rebuilt and will be decorated handsomer than ever. TUESAUBIAN WEDDING with procession will take place atlo'clockp.ni. SELAK'S BUCKALEW BAND, of York. Pa., has been engaged to enliven tho occasion on both days, and Taylor's Orchestra will lurnlsli the dancing music. SHEEP BACES, SACK BACKS and other sport will bo provided for the Chil dren. Omnlbusscs will leave tho city at all time's during tho ilay, and tho laro will be at a re duced price. Tickots, 25 cents. al2-Wt"Sd T E HAVK ADDED LArtUELY TO UVK Stook ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPER HANGINGS, and among them some of the Choicest Styles in the Best Grade or Goods. Theso wul be sold low in order to make speedy sales. REMNANTS are accumulating all the time in small lots, which are very desirable for Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in price from Three cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, Colors and Widths. Plain Goods In All WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS -1N- WHITE and CREAM, BBDBBTS. PILLO W SHAM8, TIDIES, LAXBBEQUINB, &c Poles In Ebony, Brass, Walnut. Cherry, Ash and Pier and Mantis Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. THIRD EDITION WXDNJBSDAT KVKMINO. AUO. 18, 1883. SENATOK HILL DEAD. A STATKMAH'S RUrFERlNO EMUKD. BreatkiBg Bis Last at o'clock Tfcla lag Deatb Comes From Kxkaaatloa ad irUhoaS a Straggle. Atlanta, Ga., Aug, 16 About two o'clock this morning Senator Hill waa found to be rapidly sinking. He breathed with much difficulty. He continued to sleep, however, and at a few minutes after six o'clock his death occurred with out a struggle. Ho died fron exhaustion. THIS JOXS OF JOURNALISM. A Dablta Kdiur Senteaeea to Three loatfca Impnaoameat and Xiaea rtre Hon ored Poaads. Dublin, Aug. 16. Mr. E. Dwyer Gray, a member of Parliament and pro prietor of the Freeman's Journal, was to day sentenced to three months imprison ment ! and to pay a fine of 500 for contempt of court in publishing a letter of Mr. O'Brien, editor of the United Ireland, accusing the jury which convicted F. Hynes of the murder of John Doloughty of being drunk on tho night previous untii the day 'their ver dict was given and an article commenting thereon. Mr. O'Brieu and Mr. Davitt were put out of court. Mr. Gray, after being sentenced, was handed over to the custody of the city coroner. Tho latter eviuccd some reluctance to take charge of him, but Jndgo Lawson called upon him to do his duty. Tho coroner, wnoso intervention was no cessary, because Mr. Gray is high sheriff of tho city of Dublin, then cou- voyed tho prisoner to tlie Richraouil prison. Mr. Gray, at the expiration of his term. must find sureties himself for 5,000 and two others ia tho sum of 2,000 each. The decision of the court has caused a great sensation in tho city. Mr. Gray was lord mayor of Dublin for 1880, and was nominated a second time for 1881, but de clined to serve tho office. Suicide on Account of Family Troubles. Philadelphia, August 16. George Wataon, aged 54 years, a saloon-keeper, committed suicide this morning by hang ing himself in an alloy adjoining his saloon at 227 Quarry street. Constant quarrelling between his wifo and his sister, who lived with him, is said to have led to Watson taking his life. He had throatonud to commit suicido seveial times and made an attempt to shoot himself last Friday. The Situation at the Mollonback. Wilkesbabre, Pa., Aug. 19. Work began at tho Hollenback this morning,but only a few driver boys have returned. Their places will bo filled by laborers as fast as thoy can be procured. There is no telling how long tho mine will continue its operatious should tho laborers refuse to accept tlie positions of tho driver boys. There will he very littlo coal taken out. HtBimlrouH Flames la Hog ton. Boston, Mass., Aug. 16. Early this rooming a firo broke out in the printing and publishing houso of Duffy, Cashman & Co. Woodward & Brown, piano manu facturers, occupied tho fourth and fifth floors and lose $25,000. Duffy, Cashmau & Co.'s loss is $15,000. Loss on building, $$5,000. Two firemen were severely in jured. Tho Egyptians Lotting Hope. Plymouth, England, Aug. 16 A special from Alexandria to the Western Morning News says a belief in the hopeless ness of the struggle is spreading among the Egyptians. The British commauder atMok has received overtures for the stir rendeiof an entire infantry battalion if it can optain favorable terms. Killed A tho Cam. Sbippensburo, Pa., Aug. 16. A young m?.n named John Hollar and two horses wcro iustantly killed, and two boys slight ly injured this morning one milo west of here by a construction train on the Balti more & Cumberland Valley railroad. Tho coroner's jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. Tbe Mandamus Denied. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 16. Tho attorney general has received official notice of the order of Judge Haight, denying tho appli cation for a mandamus to compel the New York Central railroad to handle freight. An appeal from this order to the general term will at once bo taken. British and Bedouins. Alexandria, Aug. 16. The British patrol encountered fivo hundred Bedouins near liamlch this morning and killod five of them. Gen'. Sir Garnet Wolseley has issued a proclamation stating tho object of the British to be solely tho restoration of tho khodivo's authoricty. Found Dead Below 1'reclplce. Geneva, Aug. 16. Dr. Gobat, an Eng lishman, left Zorniott on Friday last with two guides to ascend tho Dent Blanche. All three wore found dead 011 Sunday, having fallen from a precipice. This is the fonrth acccident of a similar kind that has occurred this season. Two Young men Drowned. Bordentown, N. J., Aug. 16. Four young men were rowiug last night, when their boat upset off Betty's Point and two of them, Andrew Harisson and John Doyle, were drowned. The other two narrowly escaped death. Track Walker KlUed. Pittston, Pa., Aug. 16. George Court right, a track walker, in the employ of the Lehigh Valley railroad company, was run over by the midnight express train near Ransom and killed. WEATHKB INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 16. For the Mid dle Atlantic States partly cloudy weather, light local showers, variable winds shift ing to westerly, slight rise followed by a sb'chtfallin temperature. Molville at Moscow. St. Petersburg, Aug. 16. Engineer Melville and the seamen Ninderman and Neros, the survivors of the Jeanette, will to-day arrive at Moscow, where tbey will be tendered a reception. Congressman Kviaa Ueaonunated. Cumberland, S. C, Aug. 16. The Democratic congressional convention for the Fourth district have nominated John H. Evina. KMOINQ iniS LAbUK WAK. nan Mill OimtUw Work aaa uooa roouag KnartM aa lTavautBg. Cohoes, N. Y., Aug. 16. Thcro is a' decided change ai the Harmony milli to day. The weavers at work hare been in creased twenty-five, in numbers 1, 2 and 3 mills there are eight hundred and sixty four looms in operation. Superintendent Johnston states: "The Harmony mills are all with exception of No. 0 Ogden mill running with an increase of help each day since starting. There is no . disturbance and the help are protected against any interference. Good weavers in our employ run six looms easily on print cloths, and earn from $6.59 to $7 per week, and on wide goods they earn from $8.50 to $9 per week. The girl oper atives are famished houses for $3 and the men for $3.50 per week. Good tenements are provided at from $3 to $6 per month. If our employees all around will accept the prices paid in Rhode Island for an equal amount of work, we will pay five per cent, and start the mills to-morrow on that basis. The advantage is with the company, and their ultimate success is generally conceded." THE CATTLE DISBASB A Member ot tho Halted Mates CominlMloa Who Says tbe Texan Stock ta not Uesponslble for It. Chicago, Aug. 16. J. H. Sanders, of this city, a member of tho United States commission, says in tho month endiug July 15 Chicago received nearly eighty thous and hoad of Texan cattle, a greater num ber than ever beforo received in tbe same length of time. They wcro mostly slaughtered, and tboso not killed were kept apart from domestic cattle and aro not likely to infect them with the Texas cattle fever. Eastern brcedors who have not learned how to deal with tho disease aro, however, troubled with it. Mr. San ders thinks tho oattlo fever iu the East origiuates from cattle shipped North from southern slates cast of Texas where cattle aro affected with Texas fever. Mr. Sanders and other-members of tho commission will start for Quebec to-day to examine tho quarantine system there with a view to adopting a similar one at Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, within two months. This will allow direct importations of fine cattle from here. Casaett's Hucceator Rot Yet Named. PniLADELPniA, Aug. 16. It was stated at tho offico of tho Pennsylvania railroad eompauy to-day that President Roberts,' selection of a successor to First Vico Presi dent Cassatt, resigned, would not bo made public until tho first of September. A conference took place to-day between J. R. Wood, general passeuger agout of tho Pennsylvania railroad company and A. J. Colesbury, general manager of tho bi cen tennial exhibition. He said tho eompauy would issue tickets at half tho usual rate between this city and Pittsburgh and in termediate points, and give lower fares from Baltimore, Washington and New York. TUK HANK KIM IN SJU&MON. I'roNldcnt Cne Delivers tbe Opening Addrers. Saicatooa, August 16. The Bankers' association began its animal session to day. Tho attendance was much larger than ever before, comprising representa tives from all sections of tho country. After prayer by Rev. Dr. Harper, of Phil adelphia, .tho president before beginning his opening address introduced to the con vention William II. Foster, of Salem, Mass., who has been cashier of the bank there fifty-nine years. Geo. S. Coo, the president, then delivered his opening ad. dress. AlCKDKft OK 8UIC1UK? A Woman round With Uer Throat Vat. Brockton, Mass., Aug. 16. Mrs. Ann Smith, a widow, who lived with her fou Charles Smith, on Battle street, was found dead this morning, lying upon her kitchen lloor, with two large gashes in her throat and tho walls spattered with blood. A common table knife, covered with blood, was fouud in the Bink. Her sou has been arrested on suspicion, but he asserts that he knows nothing of bis mother's death. An inquest will be hold to determine whether it is a case of suicido or murder. Selling out Hilgert. Philadelphia, Aug. 16 This morning at 1027 and 1039. North Delaware Avenue the sheriff sold at auction a great quanti ty of sugar, syrup, molasses and cooperage &s the property of nilgcrt, tho forger, for tho benefit of attaching creditors. There were about one hundred bidders. 1,082 bbls of sugar sold for 5jJ cents a pound. Tho en tire salo, which is not yet concluded, will realize about $80,000, against this the sheriff has executions and attachments to the amount of over $350,000. Two Prisoners Break Jail. Harkisburo, Pa., Aug. 16. John Madden and Andrew Russ, who wore con. fined here for carryiug concealed weapons and who wcro also wanted at Suubury for an assault upon the jailer of North umberland county, dug their way out of jail last night and escaped. They are professional tramps and hard characters. Tbe Antl-Moaopoly Party. New YoRk, Aug. 16. The state ccm inittce, Anti-Monopoly party, met here to-day to decido upon time and place for holding the stato convention. Col. Fred. A. Conkling is tbe favorite for tho gov ernor's place on the ticket. The session is private. Barn Burned. West Chester, Aug. 16. The barn of Samuel R. Downing, in East Goshen town ship, three miles east of hero, was totally destroyed by" fire last night, togothcr with a large quantity of grain. Loss, $4,000 ; insured for $3,000 in the Farmers Mutual company. Deatb from Baseball. Chester, Pa., Aug. 16. Tho coroner's jury today rendered a verdict of death from compression of the brain in the case of Thomas Toppin, aged 18, who died from injuries received by being struck with a baseball. roaster's Little Joke. Saratoga, Aug. 16. First race won by Punster ; time, 1;03. MAJULKIB. trmiadeipua Maxkeu PniLAOBbniu. August lO-Hour Arm for old wheat ; weak lor new ; Superfine, 2 7393 : Kxtra S3 401 ; Pa. Family, 3 155 37. Jtye flour at 13 5003 73. Wheat .lull .uul lower. Hut. ami I'.l Sad, 1 lai 13; do Am her. tl 1401 17. Corn urta and local demand good. Oats scarce and In good deaaad. Rye scarce and wanted atTSe for new. Provisions steady, lair demand. Lard steady. Butter dalfasMo from CBoiee which is well soldun: Creamery Kxtra, 3o: do goo J to choice, SSfKe. Rolls none here. Eggs scarce and wanted; Penn'a, zi : tViNt ern,2lc Cheese steady, eaotce la fair demand. Petroleum dull : Ketaod, 6Je. Whisky at tl 18. new as gust M. Flour State ami westers dau and strongly la bayenr lavor; Southern unchanged and dalL w neat xfrao lower. dull aaa aeavy ; no. Vo 2 Red. AUK..S112K: do Sent-SI 12XSI W; do Oct.. fU3i 14K; do Not.; VI 13 i w: ; lIU UCk 1554. CornKQlc lower and moderate trade : Mixed Western spot, SSSSSo ; do fnures. "7S6c. ' Oats X0Wc lower: No. 3 Ang.. S9l'c; do Sept., 4e ; do TOet,, 45tf c ; State. eoseOTic ; Western, 538730. SI tan Ono o'clock iiBOUUoas ol grata and nnnri'. ions, rarnianeu b78.lL Yuadt, Broker, IM East King street. August 10. Pork Lard Wheat August 1.01 Sept 98 Oct. 97X Year.... .96 Corn .78 Oat .41'4 21.93 2L07X liir, us .71 .33 PhltedelaWa. .67 AX M .48) S3 .47 Aug.... Sept..... Oct. LIS LH L13 I4ve Stock Market. CnicAOo. Hogs Receipts. 10K head ; shlp inttntM. 4.1C0 bead; market weak, all lint beat grades, and from 3 to 10c lower : gennrally dull; mixed. S7e2& 30; heavy. S SSS 90 ; liglit,$7Ud3 33 skip. $4 739750. Cattle Receipts. 3.509 head : shipments, 2.MW head ; supply and demand small, slow and market weak : exports. S7 2307 73 : Rood to choice shinDinir. Stt 5007 : common to fair. 41 Miiti ; mixed butchers' steady ; common to latr. ri vatts an ; mciiiiim in goon. i ibg . : stocfcerM and feeders, $3fr 4'J5; dairy ctilvi-!. U214 tO ; range slow ; half-breeda and Aii.it leans', l fflits&o; TexnnM, 3 aotji 75. Sheei Keeelpts. 1.000 head; Hhipmeuts. 103 head ; market dull, 23c lower and weak ; eoinmon to fair, $393 3it ; medinui to good. 3 tW)l 23 ; choice to extra. t 3'J4 75. Ear LinxsTT Cattle Receipts 68 heat I : market acllvn; prime, 9190297 'JSl good, 5 75 esnau; common, yifjaa. Hogs Receipt. 1,200 head; market Urn hlladelphias, 8 nfri ; Baltliuores, W 0W 5 llrm ; M; Yorkers, S7758'J5. Sheep RecelptH, 4,000 head ; market actl vo ; exl ra, 55 S3 ; good, SI GO J 1 90 ; common $! 50 350. Now York, Philadelphia aail Local Stocks al.-io United Statni ISondi rep-jilud dally by Jacob It. Loan. 22 North Queen street. August 16. 1039 IM 2.3U a. m. r. m. r.w. U9.i Wli 14?; li i si; 39j' Sit k 392 39 r&X 1 5ju ii5 ir 13K.VBB l" 7Ji 79J, TO 5S 58? & 4.i 4-'fe 45K Del., Lack. Western Denver X Rio Grande N. Y..Lake Krle A Western.... Kansas and .Texas Immv Shore Mich. Southern... New York Central New Jersey Ceu '.: Ontario Western Omaha Com........... ......... i acme iaau.. ........... ......... Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Walnwh. Ht. , mta Paetau.... Western Union Tel. Co rounnylvanlu R. 1C. Uuttalo Pitta. AWwt Northern Pacific Coin ' ProlorroiL... lX!i mi IWtf 15S 37W 51JJ 5B4 X .174 VPA. 89 m sy K9li 214 Wj JS 31 8IK &l 30 Lueai awcu aaa far val. Lmc-Clty 6 per ct. Ioau.duu IKU.. .l(u 1S85... wo " IKW... IIW 18J5... VK 5 er et.l n 1 or So years., imi " fc per ct. School Loan.... 100 4 " In I or 31 years. . m " 4 " In f or JU y earn.. U " e In 10 or'JJ years. 100 Maiilielm boronghloan iu) AMK8TOOU, flrit National Bank. M10D Farmers' National Hank M Fulton National Batik nxi LaiiKiHter County National Bank.. .Vt Last salo 131 103 112 lOi 102.no 102 206 110.23 in 150 Hi I41.:u i.:f.M 2( 15.71. 110 Coluiiihla National Bank Kplirata National Hunk Firat National Bank, Coliukilila.. . First National Rank, Ktnudiiirjr.... First National Bank, Marietta.. .., Find. National Bank. Mount Joy.. . leo . iw KM 1IKI loo 1011 100 IIIO i.niiy. iiHuimw nun it . ...... ........ ManlMiiin National Hank fl 7UJW 137 2.23 50 120 Union National Bank. Mount .lov. iw New Holland National liauk. ...... im nnawtxAxmoxm btoobm. Quarryvillo R. It. f w Mllleravilte Street Car. SO InqulrerPriDtlngCoinpaiiy 50 Watch Factory loo Uas Light and Fuel Company.... 9k Stevens House.... lua Columbia Uas Company........... Columbia Water Company. Suaquebanna Iron Coinimny..... 109 MarlettaHollowwaro ISO Stevens House oo Sicily Inland m Kant Brandywinn a Waynil'g. U) MilleiHVlllo Normal Kchool lasexLLAincoini sons, Quurryvllle R. IC, due IMua 4100 Heading A Columbia R. R3'h 100 lincaster Wateh Co due Ifws 108 Lancaster (ia bight and Fuel Co.. dim In lor an years 109 Lancaster Uas Light and Fnel Co it 17 1 16 1 117 iw; loue 100 MS ZX3S 85 273.23 Ijincistor Marietta................ f nniiuata. & !..... tf I.. .. ies 300 Lancaster A 8uaiuehanna. Tuaarm stock. Rig Spring A Reaver Vmiey $ 26 tlOL2b Itndgeport ft Horenhoe 13!fi Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 23 'iolumblaft Washington iS Colnuiblaft Big Spring 25 Lancasterft Kplirata 23 lncasterft Willow Street 2N Strasburgft Millport 23 Marietta ft May town 25 .Marietta ft Mount Jnv.. is 'Lane.. Kllzalietlil'ii ftMlddlct'ii 100 Lancaster A Krultville. so l4incaaterft Lltitz r Lancasterft Williauitown V Lancasterft Manor : Wi Lancasterft Manhnlm 25 22 IS an 18 47.2 21 40 40.1C (iO .Vi r : i.;lio 43 IIGNSUN'S ter AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN BEMUD? FOB Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps, or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains: Female Weakness. Are Superior to Alt Other Platter $. Are Superior to Pa&A ,Are Superior to LinimtnU. Are Superior to Ointment or Salt e. Are Superior to Electricity or (Jalvanitm, Tliey Act Immediately. They Strengthen They Soothe. They Relieve Pam at Once. They Positively Cure. CAUTION! Ran-toa'a CArcma Poaoos Plastkrh have been lmt-' tated. Do not allow your druggist to palm oir some other planter having a similar sound Ing name. See that the won I la spelled C-A-P-C-I-N-E. Patca, SScxhts. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mahufacturimo Chkmihtb, Nxw YonMt A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Mo 35 4ate. " MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLA81ER. CM AS. N. CKTrrENTON, 113 FaHMi 8C New York, sole agent lor Dr. C. W. Ben son's Eemedles, to whom all orders should be addressed. Jj27-2wdodAwow 2 CanPoroA T7STATK Or JACOB M. LOSO, ULTK Off Xi the City ot Lancaster, deeeaseiL Letters testamentary -oa sakl estate.. kavrag been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto., are requested to make Imme diate Betumwn.ml those navta etaf ns or -demands against tae same, wul present then withoutdelay lor settlement to tbe undo Signed.-' MARY C. lAMKRO.V. Wm. Lxawjlw. Ktecntrlr. Attorney.' 1y27-td,oaw