LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1BS2. -v 1 OClt INS An K AT NOUIMBTOWN. bom Account or their Reception at the Asylam. TIio Norristown Timet of Wednesday contains the following : A special car containing forty-eight in- ouo persons irom Lancaster thirty males and eighteen females was detached 'from the lost traiu down at Bridgeport at'eigbt o'clock List evening, run across to the Mill sticct depot and thence ria the Stony Creek raihoad to the hospital for the in sane. Thecar was run upon a siding to within srvt-r.tl hundred yards of that abode oi unfortunato mortals. Midway between the Hiding and the building burucd a luigojionflre, intended to illumi nate the w.iy. The hospital authorities were on the giound, together with a score each of male and female attendants, all appai cully as joyous as though the ar rivals were wealthy relatives from abroad, instead of demented aud wasted men and women. ' The males were unloaded' first. They were taken from the car oue by one and hlood in a line between two tiles of men. Oue of tlicio,a burly fellow, grappled with one of the men in charge, andi before he could be induced to release bis hold the com bined asistuiico of four persons was nee csary. Louis Scliaflcr, another of the patients, seemed to bo more affected with a chronic attack of laziness than with insiuity. One of the guards ac coinpauyiiig the squad wiys that Louis it apparently as sensible as the average p-'rsoii, but that he pei-M-tently refuses to walk, lie was carried to his quarters upon a stretcher. When all the males had becu gotten out of the car, the liue moved oft' past the boulire to the hos pital carefully guarded. The females were next unloaded and formed into line. Standing there in the glare of the bonfire, with empty stares, distressed expressions,, wiiukled countenances and bentup, shriv eled I onus, the scone presented was a widening one. One old lady, her looks giay with the fronts of many years of misery, wept piteously and seemed to fear that Mio was to bo thrown into the tiio, tbu si;lit of the boulire having doubt less recalled inciuorie of the burning bos-, pital at Lancaster, from which she was takeu-tfuriug tho lire. Another woman, a victim of eousuiuptiou, was so debilitated that, she had to bo.c.irritd. Sho evidently has but a shoiL Uiuo to lernaiu at the hospital. One of the alihoted women car ried in her arms a baby that chattered as though delighted sit its removal to Mont gomery county. The batch comprised the very worst cases contained iu tho Lancaster hospital, Hie partial destruction ol which building by 'ire necessitated the transfer. The bevy if female attendants connected with the Nonistowu hospital showed a remarkable degree of pluck in their manner of hand ling the maniacs. XE.1UUUOKUOOU HEWS. KieiuiMoar anu Across the County Uim, llanisburg is to have a new hospital. Hannah Drown, of Fulton township, is 10IJ years old. In Yoik an ex-county register is charg ed with making no return ot tho inheri tance tax, and summed up an income of $o,800, much exceeding tho usual amount. The board of control at llarrisburg has i educed tho number of studies in tho high .schmd, the branches dispensed with being Miiveying, botany, chemistry, astronomy and thawing. About two miles from Sliacflerslown, Lebanon county on tho road leading to Lancaster, on a high hill, are the tuius of afoitoi castle, built in 1777, by Baron s-"leij;'I at tho time ho bad charge of the KlizahUh furnace. fc. The giaud jury acting upon the bills of 'indictment prepared agaiust ox-County Treasuier Adam M. Duudor and ex-Clerk of the Quarter Sessions Matbias, in Read ing, tho bills uumbering tweuty-two, found all true except one. Tho jury re turned tho twuuty-ouo bills to court charg ing Mr. Duudor with embezzling funds of the state and county, larceny as bailee, . misdemeanor iu office, forgery, abstract ing public records and making false and fraudulent returns to tho state auditor gcucial aud state treasurer. UBS. LEVIS' WILL. Admitted t Probate In Fhilaaaiplila. The will of Mrs. Mary E. Hiestor Levis was admitted to probate yesterday before W. Marshall Taylor, register of wills of I'hiladelphia. Alter disposing of her silver, diamonds and jewelry, which are divided union-; her mother Elisabeth Eslileman.bcr sister Lillie (J. Iiatcs aud her brother C r. E.lilcuiuo, csj., she bequeaths all her propci ly. real, personal and mixed to hor hi other 15. F. Eshlcman, cs., aud her sister Lillie G. Hates, share and share alike .ili.solmely. And so long as her husbaud, Dr. It. .1. Levis, lives they are to pay to him the oue thiid of the net iucomo of the estate, B. P. E-hIeman, esq., and Dr. It. .1. Levis are the executors of tho will. The estate i:; estimated to be worth $300,000 or JjooO.OOO live per eout. ol which will go to tho state under the provisions of the c.llatci.il inheritance tax law. Accident. Yesterday as Benjamin Sickles, of this city, was driving a team loaded with hay, he shpicd from tbo wagon aud foil behind the hoises, and was badly kicked about the head and face, having several ugly gashes cut iu his head, lie was carried to his home on West Oiaugo street, where he was attended by Dr. McCormick. A lad named G erst ley, a son ol G. Gcrstlcy, leather dealer, East King street, while carrying a roll of hides yesterday, J lipped nu V. McCc . umieal a slipped aud fell aud dislocated his elbow. ;ormick rcutterou Uie ucccssary aid. ''. -L i l'lctared and written Up. Tho New York Clipper of this week contains an excellent picture of John D. Mishlcr, tho manager of tho Mishler amusement circuit, with a long account of ins lite, it is .stated in it that G us Will i.uus named his new play after Mr. Mishler ou account of his great friendship for him, yet it has beeu but a few weckB since tho p.ileis contained long accounts of Mr. William's play, aud it was there claimed that Mr. Mishler was very' angry because ho thought his uamo had been taken for the play without his authority. Night Noise. l'cople living in the neighborhood of Walnut aud Charlotte stieots were greatly disturbed by the loud cries of " murder " from a womau who wa3 in a buggy which was being driven at a terrific speed alone Charlotte street. Nothing was learned of tne auair tuts morning. There was also considerable noise on John street, occasioned 'by a fight between a man aud his wife." The noise lasted for over a half-hour. ,.' ' ' '..: . Chorea of Uod JCanBiseotiBs. Tho Church of Godoaaapneetiug com mences ou the Landisvil'e campground on August 24 and will continue to September 4th including that day. -Byttiis tho camp will continue over two Sundays. On these days tho Pennsylvania railroad will run several special trains to the grounds. Ou other days the Niagara express and other fast trains will atop at tho station. Flaa Tobacco. Notwithstanding the general complaint of short crops among tobacco growers, our attention is called every now aud then to some exceptionally fine crops. One of theso is the crop of John Shields who has three acres back of Daffy's at Marietta. The leaves are very large and healthy and free, from holes and "average from 28 to 40 inohef in feogth', Uemmcrctal College Clwea. The class in pennraanship at the caster commercial college, after a Lan- of six week's instruction closed vestordav. The 1st prize. "Armes' Beautiful Com pendium of' Pennmanship," for greatest improvement made, was awarded to Mas ter William 'Marshall, son of the postmas ter. The second prize, " Specimen Com pendinm of Penmanship." for second .best. improvement 'tf ' Master' Benoie Yeckcr i ' : . Slander Suit. Caroline Miller, of Millersville, has en tered a suit for slander in the prothono tary's office against Fanny Herr, who, as he alleges, injured her character by talk ing about Iter. THK USE OF AMMUMIA POWDKK8. IN VAKUIO JU inipertanco as a Culinary Agent. Scientific -American. f The recent discoveries in science and chemistry 'are fast revolutionizing our daily domestic economics. Old methods are giving way to the light of modern in- Tubigtiuuii, auu uie uauus ana metnous of our fathers and mothers are stennin. down and out, to be succeeded by the new ideas with marvelous rapidity. In no department of science, howover,have more rapid strides been made than iu its rela tions to tbo preparation and preservation of human food. Scientists, having dis covered how to traverse sjiace, fuiufeh heat, and beat tiiuo itself, by the applica tion of natural forces, and to do a hun. dred other things promotive of tho com fort and happiness' of human kind, are naturally turning their attention to the development of other agencies and powers that shall add to the years during which man may enjoy the blessings set before him. Among the recent discoveries in this di rection, none is mora important than the uses to which common ammonia can be propuily put as a leavening agent, and which indicates that this familiar 6alt is hereafter to jierform an active part in the preparation of our dailv food. The carbonate of ammonia is an exceed ingly volatile substance. Place a Binall poition of it upon a knife and hold over a flame, and it will almost immediately bo entirely developed into gas aad. pass oil iuto tho air. The gas thus formed is a simple com position of nitrogen ?ud hydrc gen. No residue is left from tbo ammonia. This gives it its superiority as a leaven iqg power ovci soda and cream of tartar when used alouc, and has induced its uso as a supplement to these articles. A small quntity of ammonia in the dough is effective in producing bread that will be lighter, sweeter, and more wholesome thau that risen by any other leavening agent. When it is acted upon by the heat of baking tho leavening gas that raises the dough is liberated. In this act it u&cs itself up, as it were ; the ammonia is entirely diffused, leaving no tracoof residum whatever.. ' -The light, flaffy, flaky appearance, so desirable in biscuits, etc., and so sought after by professional cooks, is said to be imparted to them only oy we use oi tins agent. The bakors and baking powder manu facturers producing tho finest goods have been quick to avail themselves of the use ful discovery, and the handsomest and best bread aud cake are now largely risen by the, aid of ammonia, combined, of course, with other leavening material. Ammouia is one of the best known products of the laboratory. If, as seems to bo justly claimed for it, the application of its proptutiesto the purposes of cooking results jn giviug us lighter aud more wholesome broad, biscuit and cake, it will prove a boon to dyspeptio humanity, and willispcedily foice itself iuto general use in tho new field to which science has assigned it. Switchback and Glen Onoko Excursion on Thursday, September 7. liouiid trip tickets, good lor three days, only $3.23. Leaves Lan caster (King Street) ntCu, m. ltd t . Tlie Kiuggold Band Excursion to Atlant'c Cily will take place on Saturday, August 19. Hound trip tickets good lor three days. Train 1 iives Lancaster (King St.) at 4:10 a. in., Col umbia ut 4:10, Landlsvillo 4:30. Faro 13.00. Leave Hunlieim at 1:15, Litltr. '1:55, Kphrnla 5:15. fare only 82.73. " 08.10.12,14,16,18 SPECIAL KOT1VES. Don't vie In tne House. "Hough on Bats." Clears out rats, mice, mucin ., bed-bugs, flics, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. Thk public lacks nota genuine remedy skin diseases in Glenn's Sulobur Soap. lor Women everywhere use Fnrkur'u tiliigei Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, Indiges tion, weakness in thu bick and kidneys, and olliei tioublesof I he sex. Home Journal. al-lindcod&cow Tub iniLiltlvc pruperlicsot Colden's Lieblg's Liquid Ilccl" and Tonic Invigonitor sustains the body without solid food. Colder?; no other. oH lwdeodftw Few completions can beai tho strong, while morning light which exioses every speck q fin, every plmplo and the slightest spoiling of eczema. In Dr. Itcnson's bkln Cure is sure relict Irom I lie annoyance of these blemishes on thu elicck ot beauty. alt-lwd&w It Tougbens. SOZODONT toughens the gums and makes them lii'Allliy, so that tl'evhold in tho teeth firmly. It removes Uie tartar, elves comfort, is economical of health aud money, and when once lived will ncvci tjc given lip. Try SOZO UONT. al.Vlwdeod&w ttrown-H Moaneboia Janaea Is the mast eltcctive Fnin Pestroynr In the woild. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether UiKen Internally or applied cxti'iiially.miKl thereby more certainly relieve pal ii, w hcther chronic or acute, than any other put n alleviator, mid it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pa.ni lu the hide. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Iiuuiimutisui ami all acmes, and is THK GttKAT KELIKVKU OF FAIN. "Bbowh's Houseuold Fawacba" shoulil tie in 'every family. A teaspoon fill of tho Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bedtime u in break up a. cold. 23 cts - bottle lebll-lv.!M.WaSw Slxbi-liss nights, made miserable by that terrible couth. Shiloh's Cure 1? tlicn-medv for you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. inyl-lwdcowAw Motbera! In them It notbersn Are (you dlstuibed at night and broken ot j ou r rest by a sick child suffering and crying Willi excruciating pain ol cutting teeth 7 If eo, go at onco and get a bottle ot MBS. W1N-Sl-OAV'S SOOTHING SYRUP It wUI relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there Is no mistake nnout Iu There is not n mother on earth who has ever used It, who will noutell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and givo rest to the mother and relict aud liciUUi to tho child, operating liko magic. It is perfoclly satotouse In all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and is the prescription ot one of the Olaest and best fenuUo physicians aud nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mg.ly-M.Wasaw Use Kxperlenctt from Maay I bad been sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened aud discouraged. In this frame of mind I gota bottle of Hop Bitters and used tbcm unknown to my family. I soon began to Improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought It strange and unnatural, but when I told them what had helped me, they said, "Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy." The Mother. al6 Swdftw Weak muscles and nerves, sluggishness ot thought and Inactivity, cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Ifgrtb'Queen street, lAneaster. a congn. Com or sore" Tnroax stHmtn oe stepped. aegiectlieaneBMy results la aala earable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Tro-li-s do not disorder toe stomach lllre cough eyrop an.l bateaaM;' But act directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give rellel In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat- Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Branchial Troches nave been recommended by pbysi eians,,an always &1t peatect satWacUen, Having been tested pyjwide'and constant as for nearly an entire generation,' thoy have at tained welnerlted rank among the lew staple rcniedlcs of the age. Sold at 21 cent a box evervwhen-. mv-lvdTTh4Flvw Tuat hacking couch can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sate at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. , myl-lwdeowAw The GREAT GERMAN INTIdORATott IS the marvel ot the medical world. It never falls to'compleUrtyictrro Hervous Debility, Mental Depression.' etc. "The testimony ol thousands can be had by writing to F. J. CBtHKT, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent lor the Unl ted States. Price, $1.00 per box ; six boxes lor S3.09. It vour druggist does not keep the remedy sent to headquarters and get the medicine by mail. Circulars and testimonials on application nll-IydM&Th -I- Never Falls. Mr. J. Lelst. wharehouscman for Lauta Bros.. Buffalo. N. Y , says he had aswelllng on the loot which he attributed toeailblains. He used Thomas' Eclectric Oil, and Is troubled no longer. For sate at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137Xoith Queen street, Lancaster. K1CHCUKD ri&OH DEATH. The loUowlngstatemehtof William 4. Cough in, of SomervlHc, Maai Is so remarkable that we beg to ask for It the attention ol our read ers. He says : "In the fall ot 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I. soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that 1 could not leave my lied. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted to tho City Hospital. While there the doctors said IJiad a hole In my left lune as big as a hal f-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars iu doctors and med icines. 1 was so far gone at one lime a report went around that I was dnid. I gave up hope but a friend told nix W,DR. WM. HALL'S, BALSAM FOR Til r UJNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking in,- case incurable, but I got aliot Uo to sati.-i tl.cui, when to my sur prisoand gratiflriiloii. 1 commenced to feel better.' My hope, on-e dcnd,1egan to revive, and to-day I feel In better spirits tliau I have the past three years. " I writothis hoping you will publish It, so that every oue afflicted wllh .Diseased Lungs will be induced to take' Illf: WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTUE LUNGS, and beconyinced that CONSUMPTION CAM BE cpTBED. X have taken two bottles and can posltlvoly say that 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 I shall soon be able to go to worlt.'i Sold byH. B. Cochran, IK7 North Oueen street To BAitisn contagion from garments and linen, disinicct with Glcnn'd Sulphur Soap. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one minute. all-lwdcod&w Physical Suffering. No one can realize, except .by personal ex-j pcrience. tho anguish of mind and body-endured by sufferers from dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation, and other diseases of the stomach. Burdock Blood Bitters are a positive cure for this direst of all diseases. Price $1. For sale at H. B. Cochian's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. How to Meeara Health. It seems strange that any one will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an Impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VI LL'S SAUS APAR1LLA ANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER STUUP will restore pcrlcct health to the physical organization. It Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to "bo tho best BLOOD PUBIFIER over discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness ot tho Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition ot-the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects lndl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you Its merits us a health runewer, lor it ACTS LIK E A CII AKM, especially when the complaint Is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen tho natural vigor ot tho brain and ner vous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For uso externally and Inter nally. - , llEOHOKbK POWDERS cure all diseases ir horse, cattle, sheep, lings, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. inay24-2 For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. VEATU. PuiLirs. In this city, on the lSthinst,, Ella Eberman. daughter of Epbralm and Sue Phil- ips, aged 9 months, Thu relatives and friends ol tho latnlly are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, lrom her parents residence. No. 227 Shippen street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td BoLEHius. In this city, on August 17, 1832, Robert Miller, inlanlBon of Doctor and Mrs. It. M. Bolenlus. The relatives and frkiuds ot Uie family a-o resiectfully invited to attend tho luneral lrom the icsidcnce ot his parents, No. 48 South Queen street, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. SEW AltVKllTIHEHKtiTH. IOKlLl.ARD'S KKBKUCA TOVACCO, j only 10 cerits u plug at HARTM ANS yel low Front Cigar Stoic. CMTX FAX NOTICE. j Sx per cent, will lie added to all City Tax not paid before tho 1st ot September. C. F. MYERS, al2-tSl-d Treasurer. BUHWKISKie UKt.U. .lust received, a fresh supply ot tho cele brate Budwoiser Beer ; families and persons desirous ot retailing the same can be supplied by the undersigned. p GEORGE WALL, augI2 8td Southern Exchange Hotel. HKAUQUAKTKKS FOB THE HKaT 5 pent Cigars in the city at HARTMAN'S xciiow rrout cigar store. FOt KIMK UKOUKKIK8, GOOD WINES AND GROCERIES, Call at 502 NORTH MULBERRY STREET. al7-lwd JOHN DICKEL. 1 1ST LAST EVENINU A OOLULOCKKT j with a Stone on each side and a gold quarter dollar in the inside. A literal reward will be paid lor the return ot the sauie.to ltd 24 SOUTH QUKKN STREET. S ODBKKUUT LVKUU AND CONRAD'S Lager Beer THIS EVENING at Excelsior Hall, No. 125 East King street. JOHN bCHOENBERGER & SON, ltd Proprietors. NOTICE TO K. OF P. TUB HBMBKU8 of Lancaster Lodge No. 68. K. of P., are hereby notified that a Special Meeting will be held in the Castle Hall this (THURSDAY) evening at 8 o'clock. By order of ltd H. H. HOLTON, C. C. -CONNECTICUT C1UAKS, OLD STOCK, j 11 for 25 cents, at UARTMAN'3 Yellow Front Cigar etore. . ii . I A SMALL. CANCER T0B1OK 18 OFTEN lar more painful than a much larger one under apparently similar circumstances. The same tumor may be very painful when small, and ceasoio give much trouble when It has grown large. CANCERS. TUMORS. SKIN DISEASES also. Chronic and Private Diseases- success fully treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office IS East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation lrce. al7-Udaw WANTED. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS In Pennsylvania. To those who havo had experience and 'have been suecemtul 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 Ageats. Address kJarAQWl , all-ttd Jtw Box 3,005 N. Y. Poetofflcc. -ryt. McCOJKMICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAB- JLAUX, vr .i I , ,t ( son ot the late Dr. D. MeOoraUck, or Lancas ter,) treat private diseases saecessraUy with his new remedies. ' Medielne anpleasaat to taste and saoUvr If e -nart ot diet aad conse quently no -exposure: -Cas aeeaaealtefliln' person or by mall at htf drug-store aad office, v. Ma ejtrrrfu tfntriflriT wmown alS-lm4 ' ' : , - yhiiadelpbJa. jrMwMTMummnw&K. AFOU. I.Uf K. OF BMOKI TUKaOOO at HABTMANV Yellow Front Clear Store, n Worth Qneca street, , , , SAJITJKli.K. FRIRB, ATTOHMKY, BAI Bmnoved his Offe rmai M Kortfe Dake street to NoT 41 GRANT 8TKKBT. ImBsedl ately In Bear of Court House. IongV New BalldlnK. ' mlT-tM AT ANA ' OK YAKA C1UARH, THK clear article, only ft cents, at HART- 8, Yellow Front Cigar ewra. 1 5 . i ! Igatr etore. ry 't r W KjlllT.HTKKCr UTJCKT. Having added to my already extensive livery stock a HANDSOME NEW HEABSB, , I am now prepared to attend funerals on the irost reasonable terms. Any number of coaches furnished on short notice, with good horses and careful drivers. All the appoint ments ot a first-class Livery, Including two and four-horse Omnibuses. (i ' ' . ELI .POWL, all lwd Office : No. 10 East Walaut street. atlKAKD Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over' Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy la this oldandweB-establlsbedcompanycallou RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WRAS kKNNBYXVANIA .BAILBOAD. Lik OF Tfll SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL 'CHEAP EXCURSION WILL BE RUN TO ATLMTIC jJITY, OB FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOB TWO DAYS. I KATES :i-ColHmula, Mountvlllo and Lan caster, 93.00. Stations east at a proportionate reduction.! Mount Joy and Landlsvllle pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. 3-See Circulars and Poster. UAVJSKMTICa A lldftw ' CLARK, Managers, Lancaster, Peun'a. riKAND Vienna Zither Concert, ! AT 4 Braam's Saloon, ' ;Nob.' il and 115 North qaeea St. EVERY EVENING -FOR- Two Weeks, Beginning To-day. al6 2td SWA lluu HAT-FETEB. I CATARRH. Ely's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses tho nasal passages of CatarruaTvlru s, caus ing healthy secre tions, allays inflam mation, protects the membrane from ad ditional colds, com pletely beats the sores ami restores the sonse ol taste and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by a few applications, A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac. On cqualed foe' colds in the head. Agreeable to use. Apply by the rittlo finger Into the nostrils. On receipt ot 50 cts. will mail a package. Sold by 11. It. Cocnran,137 North Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. m rosixiVELT cuius 0 4.TARRH, tOLDlNTilEUEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrlial Deafness, Heals Sores In Nasal PasHagcB, Subdues Ca tarrlial Headache. riuca CO cbhts. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWEGO, N. Y. HAYVEFL KLY'S CBEAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. augt5eod,cowdAeoww jltGANlZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com i pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : OneMUlion, Six Hundred j and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Ebrhty four Dollars and Eighty eisht oenta. All Invested la Safe and Solid SecnriUes. Company Conservatively Managed. jS9For insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, . 19 EA6T KING 8ZBXXT. uS5mdTnTliAS JBOUKH AXO STATJmiTMMX. PINE, PLAIN AN1 FANCY STATIONERY. EW PANELS.1 j NEWKASELS, NEW BOOKS AND 1 NEW MAGAZINES, l.m.m7ynn's NO. S WK8T KINO BTRKKT. JOHN IUEB'8 SONS, JoM BaerTs Sons, Nob. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA.. i Have In stock and for sale, at the LOWEST FitlCKS the Largest Assortment ot Books and Stationery That its to be found In the Interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Hooks, Illustrated Books, Juvenile Books, Sunday School Books and Bibles, Family Bibles iu Various styles, Teachers Bibles, Hymn Books, Gorman Bibles, Prayer Books. WBITINtt PAPERS and ENVELOPES. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, BUI Books, Poeketbooks Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames Birthday Cards. Picturo Cards, Ac. IIOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And a guneral assortment of Stationery, School Books and School Furniture at the SIGN OF THB BOOH ' ' CAMPMZ8. lABFKTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manntacture BAG and CHAIN OABFKTS, wholesale. S,0 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingram ud Veietiam Oarrgets, AT GBEAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW . COST, to make room and give my entire attention. to wholesale trade of my 'own manufactured jgoods. Please call early. wt H. S. SHIBK, 9or. West pn$ and Water Sfe, -TMBD editioi. THDBSDAT SVaQOMO. AUO. 17, LATEST NEWS BY WIEE. thk Aunr of mntKr- uabiiQK.; As Iadlcaaat cittaaa af CaUf. Wka Wasastt saade she SafejeeteC State Iaatry. WAsaiNOTON, Aagnstl7. Caaiaia John Mnllan, of Cahlornia, baa filed with the secretary of state a petition invitinf at tention to the second arrest Ik Ireland of Mr. Henry George, of SanFraaeiaeo. The petitioner speata of Mr. George aa a native-born American, a journalist, author aad gentleman of irreproachable charac ter, and urges that his second arrest be promptly inquired into by United States authorities. In submitting the petition Capt Mnllan explains that he assumes the responsibility of calling the attention of Secretary Freliaghayaen to this matter to consequence of the abseaee from the city of the entire California congressional dele, gation. HUNTING FOR THE WAFT. Sseretarjr Chandler aad Farty at WlUaa tarn. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 17. The steamship Tallapoosa, with Secretary Chandler and party on board, arrived here yesterday afternoon and Jay to in the Delaware, off the mouth of the Christiana creek. The secretary and his guests dis eubarkod and were rowed op the creek in 'the captain's gig to Harlan Hollirgsworth company's wharves where' they were received and escorted through tho works by officers of the company. The party spent sometime inspecting the un finished monitor Amphitre. After an hoar anil a! holt unntifc in thin v tlm mrlv Iremntered their boat and were rowed back to the steamer which then continued its way to League Island. Mora Than SIOOOO Low. Nw Tobk, Ang. 17. The fire that broko out shortly before midnight in the six-story factory extending from No. 211 Monroe street through the block, was got nnder control in the early morning hours alter much hard work. The spread of the flames extended from the burning factory to the buildings No. 293 and 297 Monroe street occupied as a cigar factory, and to McAdam & Dean's livery stable at No. 400 Madison street The total losses are roughly estimated to reach, if not exceed $110,000, all being covered by insurance, which in 'most cases is ample. Baltimore Ohio Kallroad. Baltimore, Aug. 17. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Chesapeake & Ohio canal company, to-day at Annapolis, Lewis Cass Smith, ' of Hagerstown, was elected president in place of Hon. A. P. Gorman, resumed. The Btate being the largesi stockholder, Mr. Smith was elected by the vote of the board of public works. The board also re-elected Jesse K. Hiues, insurance commissioner and Levi Wool ford, tax commissioners. Death or a Massachusetts J arm. Wohcksteu, Mass., August 17. lion. Uartloy Williams, judge of the municipal court, died this morning. He was stricken with paralysis last March while presiding at the festival of the Sons of Maine, but the immediate cause of his death was congestion of tho lungs. He had been a member of tho governor's council and bad held other public offices. .lease Hoyt'a Funeral New York, August 17. The funeral of Jesse Hoyt, one of the leadiug grain and flour dealers of this city, took placa this morning from tho Broadway Tabernacle church, and was largely attended by many members' of the produce and cotton ex changes. There were no pall bearers. Tho services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Clapp. , Robbery by Masked Mea. NEwYonK, Aug. 17. A special dis patch from Schenectody oouuty in this state says that last night a gang of Ave men, all masked, entered a dwelling house and after gagging and binding the inmates two brothers named Gilchrist and their sister, forced open a safe and robbed it of 1800 in monoy and 8150,000 in bonds and mortgages. Pleased Wltn Their Representatives. Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Representa tives of the commercial organizations of this city havo adopted resolutions approv ing the action of tho Philadelphia delega tion in Congress in securing the amounts appropriated for improvement of the Del aware river and bay. The Army Worm's Jtavages. St. John, N. B., August 17. The army worm is going through tho oats crop in parts of New Brunswick with alarming rapidity. Rust has also made its 'appear ance in the potatoes at Sussex; bat it i not very heavy. Crushed to Death. Coatesville, Pa., Aug. 17. Frank Stringer, 1G years of age, employed at Huston & 8on's rolling mill at this place' was iinstantly killed this morning by a large piece of iron falling upon him and crushing his head. Father aad Sob Marderad. YAquiNA City, Og'n., Ang. 17. Dr. B. F. Hutchinson and his thirteen year old son, were found dead to day, both having beon Bhot. The murder is sup posed to be tho work of an Indian for the purpose of robbery. WEATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 17. For the Mid dle Atlantic States, light local rains, fol lowed by clearing, slightly cooler weather, southwest to northwest winds, higher barometer. Warkaa Baaa. Alexandria, Aug. 17. The British advance will be made from Aboakir, and the forts at that place will be attacked on Sunday. KastaeeGlbMB Nominated forCoagTM. Wheeling, Ang. 17. The Democratic congresstoaal convention of the Fonrth West Virginia district has nominated Eustace Gibson. NegcUattBC t Hmstwr. London, Ang. 17. It is reported that nesTotiatkna an nroeeedinr. for the enr. )'.- -1. -- ". W-.l-.- rawer as ami ot fu,wv ocaomina, now withArsW, THK SCOITKUE OF TUB ttUITCU. Farther Beperts of Yellow Fever Kavasaa. Wauunoton, Aug. 17. 8urgeon Gen eral Hamilton, of the Marian hospital ser vice, has received a telegram front AMiag CoUeotor Geodrictil at Browasvilte; Texas, dated 16th Inst, stating that seventeen new cases of lever were reported and three deaths .from yellow fever. The wW tional board of health has received a report from Surgeon Owen, TJ. 8. K, at Pensaeola, Fla., stating that on tbe15th inst. the mate of the Spanish barque Sileta at Sullivan's wharf died of the yellow fever and that, three en ' were sick on board, also that the barque was towed out to sea a few hours after the death ocearred. He states that great excitement prevails at Pensaeola aa there are minora of other cases of fever among tbo shipping. There are & vessels loading lumber at the port, and 13 at the maratine station. ' ' Palaoaed V Caaned Beef. Allkrtown, Aug. 17. The family of M. L. Smith, at Slatington consisting of five persons, was severely poisoned yes terday by, eating canned beef from tin cane. The beef had softened aad is sap posed to havo absorbed poison from the cans. All the members of tho family wore critically ill, but to-day all are reported recovering. Horribly Croahea ana Bfaagled. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 17 Wells W. Scott, a brakeman on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, accidently fell from his train on Uie maiu stem to day and tho entire train passed over him, horribly crushing and mangling his body. The Kevolutloa ja Corea. London, Aug. 17. Private telegrams reoived in London say that the troubles in Cprea have resulted in the assassination of Uie king and queen A general insur rection prevailed. I w . Died Irons His Injuries. Readino, Pa., Aug. 17. 0car Reber, of Shoemakersville, aged 20, who lost an amon the Reading railroad on Monday, died from the onecta of 'but injuries to day. . The Hankers' Coavc-Uoa. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 17. At Uie Bankers' convention to day Geo. S. Coe, of New York, was re-elected president. The executive council of last year was also re elected. A Mb Attack a Charch. Paris, August 17. Serious disturbances have occurred at Mount-Seaole-Sur miues. A mob destroyed the ehnreh doors with dynamite, but the polios prevented it from attacking tho priest's house. Tho Port Prcas-d foraft-ply. Constantihofle, Aug. 17. Lord Duf fcrin, Uie British ambassador, has been instructed not to press Uie Porte for a re ply concerning the military convention. Tha Uovar nincat aa Oligarchy of Keh Mea Detroit Free Press. The government is " an oligarchy of rich men ;" for even when Wo find a man ofniodorat.e means in office the chances are ten to one that he owes his election to rich men, and that iu whatsoever he does he will recognize, so far as his creditors demand, the indebtedness thus created. The evil is great, widespread aud increasing. It is not confined to the federal elections, but has become common to all elections. If a candi date for governor is to be selected in either party Uie first question is, "Can he afford to run ?" If he has no money to spend or no monied friends to spend'- it for him, and thereby establish a lien on him, he is set aside, no matter what, bis qualifications maybe, or even what his availability in a partisan sense may be. Lacking money, lie has, in fact, neither qualifications nor ability. It is Uie same thing -on a smaller scalo in the smaller offices.1 The actual candidate almost in variably represents a monied man, or clique, and votes in open or secret obedi euce to bis superior. That all this is very bad need scarcely be said. It is demoralizing, in tho first place, to have Uie nominal servants of tho public Uie real servants of a small faction, for the rich are a small faction, compared with tho poor, and tho men whose means are too moderate to parmitof their indulgence in the luxury of running for office. The open purchase of office adds to the de moralization by destroying public con fidonoe in Uie integrity, of the office holders. Moreover, it is a positive evil to have the government in tho hands of the rich. It would be if they attained coutrol without resort to corrupt means. It is so because the interests of the rich, as a rule, are opposed to those of tbo poor; and the poor are in the vast majority. We do not mean by this that there is any nec essary antagonism between capital and la bor, because there is none. Each is neces sary to the other, and there can be no. true prosperity for either unless it is shared by tho other. But if capital has full coutrol of the government, if capital makes and administers Uie laws, Uie government and Uie laws will inevitably be in the interests of capital, as capital understands those interests, without any reference to labor's understanding of those interests, or of its own. Such is really the state of affairs to-day in the national government and most of state and municipal governments. Monopolies of all kinds are protected and strengthened, and in return for their pro tection and strengthening they furnish the means to maintain their servants in power. Jailmate Fnend of Arabl Pasha. Burlington Hawkeye. "When I was in Alexandria with a party of French engineers, in 1879," the tall stranger remarked, sitting down in the best chair in the sanctum and airily toss ice his feet on the table. " when I was in in Alexandri in." EarnesUy do we hope be enjoyed himself on that visit, for he will never go there again. He will never go anywhere unless somebody carries him. Ever since the Egyptian war broke oat this office has been turned into a loung ing place for the intimate-' friends of Arabi Pasha. The place where we keep the jug of paste has been filled with pieces of the sphinx, brought here by the Ameri can Arabs who knew Arabl intimately. From the specimens we infer that the sphinx is built of Joliet limestone.' Burl ington flint, Iowa marble Kiokapoo sand" atone and lire brick. And we nave grown tired of their travelers. We don't want to see any more people who were friends of- Arabi Pasha. Aside from tho valuable time they coosame, Uie fact that Arabi Pasha is still owing this' omoe' for five years' subscription and a lot of procla mations printed in the Jo omoe should oonvince bis friends that the man's name and deeds are not -feasant to-ics of conversation here. And so, whenever a nun drops in and starts off on too oia laminar tem- aa, uiu aw tor sav he'd take him. 'James 7 no, in deed, you ean get $7 for' him from Uie loan man : he'll weign 190 nonnda. Set tha drop ajfain and go ont, pkase. ; we're fcteT. - A Sid or lb Story Seldom ToM. San Francisco Wasp. I see nothing in this militia nonsense bat the disagreeable vanity; of mea w!i wish' to paaa for want they arernot: ' Upon the breast that has never eoafropted can non, a BtiUtary badge is a Badge of d grace ; in the haadKtaat has never trnck at an arated 'enemy, a awb'rd is a thluir to be ashamed of. Bat they wonkT fight' If " they had a ehanee ; they will rota-ten- in ' ' ease of a war, say their adatirera., They win not ; taeyare not that kind, ''if yon were to see a asan hatleat, snaths, and' with bared, arms, stalking throng the streets, anoiatiag his nalnvi wMafHthi and brandishing, hi nets, all'-aa- proving aad with no aosaiWHty of " anyone arovoUaav woald yon "oaR him a oonrageoaa man? Does it follow ' " that a man will fight beeaase be'ls fond ' of displaying' bis bieepa' masetef ' Bat"!' them needi be no reasoning ahent it; lt: ' k a ten thonaaad Umea deainiisliated faet that aaUitU.win not, fight. In the war of independence nearly every die-1' '' aster to tkia. AKterioan ame was oanmiif ' byUiemilrUaranniBgaway. In the war ' of Uie rebellion they never asarnhad anon an enemy,, never defended their homes, , never failed to disperse when'aMnaeed-'Tn ' the railroad riots of a few years ago'tWy never fired'on a. mob, till eomered, "and " weie invariably whipped when they. "did:' not fraterniae with therperaeentors,; they' left their arnories only to 'be pelted aad " pursued. They ran like deer. ' ' xn Maw ivK. Ananst 17. Fkmr State Western wltbont naotahla chaaoe : lhcht ex port' and home trade inquiry; Southern wttt ,! and uaehaaired. ' Wheat ,n higher aud arm ; fairly active , speculative tradluff: Mat Ked. Anir., It I9 I V!i ; do Sep... f l ?3t VM ; do Oct.. 1 H. 01 H'f : do Nov., ft Wim re ; do Dec, 1 166ll7;doyer.llfelISW , ., Corn without oectded elmno : Mixml ATest- crn snot 8as8c : do fntnrea. 77;185Vc Onu Uaia betterand active : Nm i Abk Ma6c : do Sept.. 46Mc ; do Oct.. tffilSWo ; ,, ,. year, .ajfcc; oiaie, puQaovi wcnicrn, 7tfe. FBUausiBBia Mmmif , , ., t - taiikiBunua. August 17. Flour arm for. choice old ; weak lor new : Superfine, f-73a ; Extra S3 ; Pa. Family,' 9 19 37. , aye lonr at ae3 tx i Wheat firmer and in lair demand; Del. aad Pa Kfd,l 131 II ; do Aiubor. l 1KI1 17. , CornC quiet and easier lor local use; Steamer at see; yellow at 99e;i do uiiuxl at Sic ; No. 2doa9-JMc. . Oa's scarco snd huclicr ; No. 1 White sone hen ; No. 2 do old, 80c; Betr,'7c: Nn.''S dew) old, lie ; No. 2 Mixed, old. 71 073e ; new, 71c Kye Bcarce 7Se bid lor now. Provisions in tair Jobbing demand. Ijinl quiet. Butter fancy firmer j other grades aa-. gleotrd ; Creamery Kxtra, 2SOTc ; do good to cholco.tKiwZSc. , P' Rolls none here. Kggs easier with light demand ; Fena'a, ilea ; . Western, He uneese lairiy active in eaoice grades. Petroleum dull : Kenned, 6& tvaisay itu 18. I. " i -j .f ne o'clock unotaUo-sot grata aad provfe . . ions, furnished by 8.K. Tuadt. Broker, W Kaat King street. ' ! Attgastn. ' ' ., ,t CBte-C Wheat corn Oats Pork tard , ,. AnpusV-l.oiK .K . .' Sept 38 .75j SM 20.n , 1X15 '" ' Oct. 37K .7jJf . 2L ' KJB'-l'f ; Your. 96t2 " t j-pj j g-lladlBBla. t, i A WjC . I.13 J7 Ii Oct. lJJii 1 .& .... .... ' ' , I hi i 1 New York. Phliadal-Ma aad also United States Bonds repotted dailv. by AugaatM. a.B r.au tm. Dot. Lack. Western 148 HSKWit, Denver A Klo Grande SIX 63 6VA N. V.. Lake Brie A Western.... 39 91' mi Kansas and Texas 3)hZ 4tf; SSV Lmk SlKiroA Klch. Southern. IS , usi II5U, Sew YorkCeatral ,. 1.1JU ttyA vwZ Sow Jersey Ceat-J. -. 79V m '8 Ontario as Western w a&K 15JS' Oipalia Own MK NK WW, FaclHc Mall - , 45k. V 15 i:iiicam. Mil. at. Paul.. m '12114 i-C. Texas Paeille ti &&, 62 Wabash. hj mis Padfie.... si'yi 37 , 3W4,, Western Union Tel. Co M 8M, ,K9.. sag Pennsylvania K.K- Kfn a ft! Beading ZVfi 3Hs31 nimaiu riua. nan.... ....... iijfc t '7k Norinern rucisc uom sij ri; ; Preterred.... M joy. I I '. Par Last val. Liinc'tty Spar cULoaa, due UtSCMS' " 18... lea M lass... ise 18... 1 6 per cut a lor as years.. MO " a per ct. School Loan.... Mt 4 " In 1 oral years.. im " 4 M la 5 or 90 years.. IBS " S n In 10 or SB yearn, tee ManhehnboniUKhloan ,.. 109 BAHKSTOOKS. . , , First NsUoaal Ban .-.....; l....:..I.i4K' FHrmera' National Bank..... ....... , 80 Fulton 'National Bank...:....:'...'.'.. VB Lancaster County National Bank.. 38 1 Columbia National Bank............ MBi Kpbrata Niitlonal Bank Ut1' First National Bank, Columbia.. .. IS First National UaBk,.Straslunr.... MS First National Bank, Marietta le First National Bank. Mount Joy., lffl r.ltltr. Natkmai Bank l Manheim National Bank..... lue Union National Bank. Mount Joy. to New Holland National Bank M ISCSLLAB-OUS II i mis gnarryvllle B. U. 4M Millersville Street Car se Inquirer PrlntingCompany...... 50 Watch Factory MS Gas Light aad Fuel Company.... as Stevens Uouse.... M Columbia Gas Company........... Colombia Water Company.. ...... " Susquehanna Iron CostpaBy..... vm hOb' ' 1 in IS r W5i i Ut. , w vnw 105.51; 110.25, . 'te7J,"' !.io' - 142 141JB i4s.m i4e 1AI 137 MM 80 ft ue Marietta Hollowware.............. Ml Stovms Honse OS V Sicily Island at - M Kast Brandy wine A Wnyaosljr. &9 1, MillersvUIo Normal .School...... ainor.A3otTsaoirea. Uuarryvllle B. It., duo DM I00 $117 . leci , lieadlair A Colombia K. KVa 108 IdUicaster Watch Co.. duo 18 toe baacaster Gas Light and Fuel Co..' due la 1 or9B years .'. Idincastcr Gas Light aad Fuel Ca, MS 100 ss 1 1 1 J wX m . Lancaster-: Marietta... szst' Lan-;i8ter A New HollaadM.... Lancustx-r A SiisniiehnanH., .. WU 'SBSA Iltit HnrlnK A Beaver Valier.. BrMlKitport A lloreshoe Columbia A Chestnut HU1.... 'kilnmbiaft WashlnRtoa....,., (Munibia A Big Spring . . 1 sa, . iiacasier npnraia jiacaHter A Willow Street Stranburtc A Millport. Marietta A Maytown Marietta A Monnt Jov 1-inc.KUzabFtlit'n Mlddlet'n.... . 28 47. "4 ' .' X 4Bjf at 1 t 1 "tfl " till... idtncastem Fruitvuie. Lancaster A Lltitx.: ae , ae - - ': Lancaster WIIHain3town....i.. uuiivBirr b iwi.'t... ...... LancaxtcrA Manbnlm rr. Zi,vdF-"-- Ut Stock Market. Chioaoo. Hok BccelBtM. 17,aw bnad ; alitp-m-ntH. 3.1l bead ; market tweak and dull ; prices 10c lower; mixed. $7 6Sft8 ; heavy. IS 30S 8U : light, 7 Wd 3d ; skips, S7 X. CatUe Bocelpu. C one beau : siiipmeuU. 1,940 head ; market very sluggbih snd generally dull ; prleea 10c lowt-r ; t-xMirts. ; ?e7 s : good to choice shipping. ffi44J7 ; common to Z-Ur.W 2Mt6; butchorH, SZ 4SWth.tr stoekers and leeders, $3 485; Bastera dairy elve. It014 W beail ; range raUJo very dull ; Tesans tiSoml 75 ; half-breeds and , At-erieaas, fit 40 Sheep Beoetpts, 1.W0 head; shipments, UO head ; market slugglsa and wrak ; prices 3St 40c lower than last weak? uimmea to fair, $3 03S0; medlam to good,ia7r; eaolee to BWIia4..U.vlKrU, Ml head ; t market lair; prime, 707:: good, t 754JC 35 ; commoa.siBeejez3L Hogs BeeelBU, 70S head: amrket firm;, Phlhtuelphiafl, S 79 ; SalUsMSea, 9 4ftfl8 ae ; Torken, S7 75jg4l 28. , - Sbeep Beceipts. l,4ai head : market firm ; mnme. 734J5; good, W 2fiM9e; commoe, ' . ",i it iii ' i i K JSTATK Or MSBk MIN-fA' W1DMITKK, l late of f iSBrs-ter dtv. deceased. Letters of admlBiatratlou on said estate aavtag aeea granted to the aadecslg-ed,all debted thereto are reeaested to n us- dlate payment, aad ithosa aavbtg ctamwor demands against tliesasM,WrUlpreeat them without delay lor setUeaeat to the nnder- g..MgaaS!ki ur l 1 t x; ft . .r I'f- h U l .It ,. i ,.- , i t i t i't ii .1 .' '. J' I ! 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