LANCASTEB DAILY DMJJGENCaEtt,EBn)A,T A.TJGTJgT 18, 1MB2.J s COLOMBIA NEWS. lliK KEGCLAK CORRBSPONDKWCK K vents AIobk fbe Hatauebanna Items ol Interest la and Around tae Horongb rteke Vp by tbe lataUl- l' j gaBeer's Reporter. Jerry Irtu has just brought to town a load of hweet potatoes aiid watermelons from Baltimore. The former are the first which have been for sale in Columbia. A lively family quarrel occurred on 3rd street, at the alley between Walnut and Locufct streets, yesterday afternoon. Thero was pienty of noise made but no blood shed. Mr. Steven Younger, who in a member of the crew of the P. It. 11. fieight train which was wrecked on Wednesday night, was in the midst of the wreck and narrow ly escaped being killed fti it. Three bats belonging to ladies who at tended the Union Sunday school picnic at Bruckbart'rt, on Wednesday, were found by Mr. A. Bennett. Their owners can recover them from the finder by catling at his residence. riio Ked Men's Picalc. The picnic of Osceola Tribe of Red Men in Heisc's woods, was largely attended. It was a very enjoyable affair. A couple of young mcu indulged in a street fight after the last train anived at. -the It. & C. railroad station here. Their nmbehavioi casts no reflection ouj&epionic, however. Fined' for Drunkenuew. The case of Christian Leaderer, before 'Squire Frank, for drank and- disorderly conduct, prefened by Mr. Sylvester Dun bar, was discharged on payment office and costs. The counter suit of Leaderer against Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar .for assault and battery before 'Squire Young was discharged for want of any grounds for a hearing. The Tar and Eeatlirr Case. The caso which grew out of the threat of somo boys to tar and feather the female companions of a couple of other boys, was settled at the final hearing bcforo'Squiio Young, last evening, by all parties boiiij dischargvd. The justice read them a little lecture on ills attendant on street. masquerade parties, and tho danger of drawing a kiiife iu a fight. All wcie glad toget off so easily. They will be better little boys hereafter. Hauiuier LeUare. Miss Katie Mcllo.sc, of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting Miss Lillic Wifcou, corner of Locust and Second streets. Mrs. George Allison, of No. 307 Walnut street, is entertaining Miss Annie Gilder sleeve, of Baltimore. A party at Safe Harbor, last cveniug, was attended by a number of young gen tlemen from this place, who drove down. Wild Cat Falls was resorted to by two different picnic parties from Columbia to day. One was given by Mr. David Hanaur, tho other by Mis. William McCluro. Uu a Vacation. Mr. C. 8. Murray, P. It. It., ticket agent here, will 6peud his vacation at Carlisle, Pa. His place will be filled dur ing his absence, by Captain Eacy, of Bird in Hand. The latter gentleman was a cap tain of volunteers under Colonel Good, of the 5th regiment, now colonel of tho 4lh regiment, N. G. P., of which body com pany C, of this place, forms a part. He is a very pleasant gentleman, and some of the company should havo a little talk with him regarding the gallant old colonel of the 4th. Marriage or Deaf Mutes. At the St. Paul's P. E. church yester day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Leslie Hooks, of West Grove, Pa., was united in mar riage to Miss Katie Tarbit, of this place. Both are deaf mutes aud tho o&mjQJDg minister, Rev. Mr. Syle, and sixVMv.vf those attending tho wedding were also deaf and dumb. The ltev. Mr. Diller, of Marietta, read the services to those whose speech and hearing were not affected and who did not understand the deaf and dumb language used to the couple who were being united. Doctors Going to Wildcat. Tbo Medical association of Maryland and Pennsylvania, will hold a meeting at Wild Cat Falls on the- 31st of August. Over 300 ladies and gentlemen will be present. Dancing will be one of the fea tures of the occasion. Music to bo furn ished by Spouslcr's celebrated orchestra. At 11 a. m., Dr. J. V. Kerr, of York, will deliver the address of welcome, which will be responded to by Dr.-W. S. For wood, of Darlington, Indiana. Dinner will bo served from 12 to 2 p. m. The col lation will be an elegant one, no expense being spared to make it such. Immedi ately after tho address of welcome and the reply to it have been made, a short busi ness session will be held. Tho following is the executive commit tee : Drs. Alexander Craig, of Columbia ; J. O. Dunlap, of Macheim ; J.M. Dcaver of Bucks P. O., Lancaster county ; J. Montgomery, Chambcrsburg ; J.W. Kerr, York ; A. A. Hanna, Port Deposit, MU. ; W. W. Virdin, Lapidam, Pa. ; Dr. Alex Craig, of Columbia, will furnish orders en It. R. R., ticket agents, on application for tickets at excursion rates. Tbe Wonder-Dnakea Assault. The case of Jerry Dunken, who was ar raigned before 'Squire Frank on the charge of assaulting John Wonder with intent to rob on the night of the last Pennsylvania railroad payday, has been settled by a compromise. Wonder with drawing the suit. Tho facts of the case, which have not yet appeared iu print be fore, are substantially as follows : On the night is question Dunken and Wonder, both of whom are employees of tho Penn sylvania railroad, left the train of the lat ter, in tho east yards of the road, and started for town. Dunken suddenly fell a step to tho rear of Wonder, and struck him on the bead with a piece of brick. As his intended, victim was not sufficiently stuuncd by the blow to drop, his cowardly assailant took to flight. Previous to this he had inquired of Wonder if bo bad re ceived his pay, aud the latter re plied that ho had. Duukcn had also asked several other parties tho samo question. Without doubt his evi dent object was plunder. Wonder entered complaint before a justice, and his as sailant was arrested. Ho was released on bail of Mr. A. J. Mussscr, and went to Philadelphia, as is reported, to see one of the officials of the railroad com pany, to have him intercede in his behalf. Tbo matter as above stated, was settled by axompromise. Dunken has been dis charged from the employ of tho Pennsyl vania railroad. No comments need be made on tho case, when it is remarked that tbe Pennsylvania railroad authori ties desired to hush the matter up. His punishment, if it can be so called, is exceedingly light. Wbeat Stolen. On Wednesday night a thief broke into the barn of Andiew Mehaffey, sr., at West Willow and stole 13 bushels of wheat which bad been placed iu bags for tbe purpose of taking it to the mill. Yester day the empty bags were found in an out house of Locust Grove school, in West Lampeter township about two miles from . West Willow. Went co Harrlsourg. The board of poor directors, accompan ied by Solictor Bricker, went to Harris- burg to-day to look at the state lunatic asylum in order that they may get some ideas for tbe building which they will re pair. Call Accepted. Rev. S. B. Sbafer, of Martinsburg, Blair ooanty, Pa., has accepted the call of the - "Reformed congregations of Manheim and Petersburg, and will enter upon his duties :ili on Sunday, Septembers. Improvements as No. 1 Engine Hoaee. The members of engine company No. 1 of the city fire department iare made some very nseful improvemenfa'at the' en gine house. The collars used by 'the horses are very heavy and as the animals are compelled to stand almost all'day with the harness on, they are likely to get sore shoulders. To remedy this pulleys have been placed in the ceiling to which hooks are attached. These hooks catch tbo tip of the collar and lift it up from the neck so that when the horses are stand ing the weight of the collar does not effect them In case of fire tbe starting forward of the horses throws the hook off and the collar falls back to its place. On tho door of tho engine house springs have been placed and a rope leads from a catch in the top up to the ceiling and across to the driver's seat. In case of a fire tho driver can sit on his seat and by a sharp pull at the rope open the door in an in stant. These improvements will be made at the other engine houses iu a short time. Jobn Fowcrt' Pantaloons. John Powers, tho giant, who somo years ago, iu company with his his giant sister, gave public exhibitions in this city and neighboring towns, is now in Sioux Rapids, Michigan. Jobn appears to retain his huge proportions if, indeed, he is not growing larger. Harnish & Co., No. 48 West King street, have made to order two pairs of pantaloons which they have now in their store. They are of dark blue cloth with bright red band on the outside seam. They measure 74 inches around tho waist, 80 inches around the hips and aro .11 inches in length. It takes as much cloth to make a pair of pantaloons for Poweis as will make a whole suit for an Ordinary man. Collar Bone llroken. This morning about 3 o'clock as Officer Heir was passing along tho railroad in rear of'Bitncr's fieight warehouse ho beard somo one groaning and looking around ho found a man lying helpless. Tho officer took hi in to tho station house where be gave his name as Patrick McGrystal and said ho had been working for Keller & Iteilley and while oa his way to their sec tipu of road north of this city, he was struck-by a freight train. Dr. Fitzpatrick made an examination of him and found that his collar-bone was fractured and he bad received other severe injuries. His wounds wcro dressed and he was sent to tho county hospital. Readings' Dirty Streets. Bills of indictment havo been prepared against the mayor and members of city councils of Reading, charging them with neglect of official duty in not keeping the streets of the city in proper condition. Several constables of tho city reported to court at last April's session that certain streets wcro in bad condition, and they reported at tho opening of the court ou Monday that the said streets were still in the tamo condition as they wcro in tbe spring of the year. The court remarked that-according to the returns the city gov ernment was not doing its duty and that the district attorney should attend to the matter. Horse Ilurt. This afternoon between 1 and 2 o'clock as a horse belonging to Dodge & Son cork manufacturers, was boing driven on West King streat near the mayor's office he trod upon a nail which entered one of his fore feet and was driven more than an inch throngh the under part of tho hoof aud into the llesb. Tho poor beast gave instant notice of the accident by limping. The nail was extracted and the foot bled profusely for some time. Why Ue Pninted. A young man had the end of his finger torn off by the machinery in a mill at York, and a companion seeing the blood fell down upon who porch, down tho steps and over tho pavement into tbe gutter. Ho pas picked up in an utterly unconscious condition, but revived in a very short spaca of time. Fortunately he entirely escaped injury from his fall. Railroad Wreck. This afternoon about half-past twelve o'clock there was a wreck of freight cars at Gap statiou. on the Pennsylvania rail road. Both tracks were obstructed and passeuger trains were detained about an hour, at the end of which time tho south track was cleared. The exteut of the dam age done has not yet been ascertained. Colored Camp Meeting. A colorod campmeeting will commence iu Detwiler's Grove, a mile southwest of Mount Joy, to morrow and will continue fur ten days. It is under the auspices of the A. M. . church, of Mount Joy, and clergymen will be present from York. Col umbia, Laucastcr aud other places. A big crowd is expected on Sunday. Runaway Accident. This morning as Mr. Ilouser, of Whit by's farm, was driving on South Prince street near Viae, his horse became un ruly, kicked off tho dash-board of the wagon, brused tho driver's leg and ran ofl' without doing further damage. Assault and flattery. Tiiis morning Lazarus Pioso and Jos. Southerner, two horse dealers, became engaged in a quarrel at the Merrimao stables. Pioso struck his antagonist and he has been held in bail for a hearing by Alderman McConomy. (land Injured. Yesterday Georgo Shoff, a repairman ou the Quarryville railroad at West Wil low, was hammering on a piece of iron, which flew up and stiuck him on the hand, cutting an ugly gash in it. Large Excursion. This morning at 4 o'clock a very largo excursion traiu passed through this city. It had on board employees of the railroad shops at Altocna, who were on their way to Atlantic city. Went to Kentucky. Charles Stewart, son of James Stewart, of this city, left last night for Winchester, Clark county, Kentucky, to join his father, who has an cxtensivo railroad contract there Court. Court meets at 10 o'clock to morrow morning for the delivery of opinions and tho transaction of curreut business. ONCE MORE TO THE SEASHORE. The Last Cheap Excursion of the Season. Messrs. Havcrstick & Clark, the popular ex curs'on managers, whoso latest success in their trip to Atlantic City is remembered most pleasantly by all who shared in its delights, advertise a repetition ol the affair, which will come off on Friday, the 25th ot tills month.- The tickets will be good tor two days at the former low rate ot $3 tor the round trip. This will give persons an op portunity of spending, it they so desire, a aay in Philadelphia, as the tickets are good to stop off.there and go on any train lowing At lantic City or Philadelphia on Saturday. The excursion train proper will start from Atlan tic City on the return trip at 6 o'clock in the evening. Admirable arrangements have been made for persons living in Mount Joy and Landisvllle, from which places excursion rates to this city arc secured, and persons from those places intend Ing to go can take the train leaving Mount Joy at 5 o'clock, arriving at Lancaster in time to connect with the special train that is to bear the excursion to old Mother Ocean ; the time ot leaving here is 5:55. Tho last excursion managed by Messrs. Havcrstick & Clark carried nearly 800 men, women and children, and the fact that not a single mishap or discomfort occurred to mar the pleasure ot the occasion Is tbe best argu ment that the enterprising gentlemen in charge understand their business. Ample accommodations will be provided lor a big crowd, and as thu wul be the last cheap excursion to tbe seashore for the season pei sons who contemplate a brief run to tbe shore or Philadelphia cannot hope to find a" better opportunity to gratify their desire. Cbeap Excursion to Atlantic Cltj to-morrow (Saturday) Aug. rstlu Tickets good lor three days, only $3. Train leaves King street at 410, Colombia at4:M. "The Ringgold Band Excursion to Atlant'c City will take place on Saturday, August 19. Round trip tickets good lor tbree days. Train leaves Lancaster (King St.) at 4:10 a. in., Col umbia at 4:10, Landlsvillc 4:30. Fare $3.00. Leave Manbeim at 4:15, Lilitz 4:55, Ephrata 5:15. Fare only 92.75. a8.10.12,14,16.18 arjcoiAL xoiiaesT Iron't Irie in the Bouse. "ltough on Bats." Clears out. rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles. chip munks, gophers. 15c. The public lacks nota genuine remedy lor skin diseases In Glenn's Sulobur Soap. Wosex everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, Indiges tion, weakness iu the back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex. Borne Journal. al-lmdeod&eow Thx nutritive properties of Colden's Liebig's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator sustains the body without solid food. Calderi"; no other. al4 lwdcodftw Few complexions can bear the strong, white morning light which exposes every speck of tan, every pimple and the slightest spotting or eczema. In Dr. Benson's Skin Cure Is sum rcllol from the annoyance of these blemishes on the cheek ol beauty. al4-lwdw It Toughens. SOZODONT toughens the gums and makes thcui healthy, so that tliev hold In the teeth firmly. It removes the tartar, uives comfort, Is economical of health and money, and when one used will never Imj given up. Try SOZO DONT. a!5-lwdeodAw HtowD'n tsoiwelioltf .Panacea Is the most cliiiive Pain Destrojer in the world. Will -i..-.t surely quicken the blood, whether m- ii Internally or applied external ly.aiul tin .liy more certainly relieve pain, whether elu o-iic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, ami It Is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures nam In the Side. Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, 1 Rheumatism and all aobks, and is T11K UKEAT RKL1EVER OF PAIN-. "Bhowh'B Household Pakacba" should Iw In every lauiiiy. A teaspoonlul of the Panacea in a tumbler ol hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lvtlM.WASAw A cougu, Colo or sore jnroat siiouiu ie slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nronchial Troche do not disorder tbe stomach like cough syrdps anl balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Astlnna. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and rnDUCspcaKers aresuojeci to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches havo been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we). .nerited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cent-, a box everywhere. mv-lvdTTHAFAlvw That hacking couch can bo so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl-iwdcow&w Tho GREAT GERMAN 1NVIGORATOR Is the marvel ot tho medical world. It never falls to completely cure Nervous Debility, Mental Depression, etc. Tho testimony ot thousands can be bad by writing to F. J. Cheket, Toledo, Ohio, solo agent lor tho Uni ted States. Price, $1.00 per box ; six boxes lor $5.00, 11 your druggist docs not keep tho remedy senrt to headquarters and get the medicine by mail. Circulars and testimonials on application alMydM&Tb Never Falls. Mr. J. Lcist. wharcbouseman lor Lautz Bros.. Buffalo, N. Y , says he had a swelling on the loot which he attributed tochilblalns. He used Thomas' Eclectric OU, and is troubled no longer. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Ndith Queen street, Lancaster. One JSxperlence from Many. I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much troublo aud expense, no one seemed to know what ailed roc, that I mu completely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind I gota botUc of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to Improve and gained so last that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when 1 told them what had helped roe, they said, "Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they havo made mother well and us happy." The Mother. al6 2wd& w To BAH16H contagion Irom garments and linen, disinfect with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In ono minute. al4-lwdcod&w Physical Suffering. No one can realize, except by personal ex perience, the anguish ot mind and body en dured by sufferers Irom dyspepsia, Indiges tion, constipation, and other diseases of tho stomach. Burdock Blood miters are a positive cure for this direst of all diseases. Price $1. For sale at 11. B. I'oclnan's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. SLntrLFBS nights, made miserable by tbat terrible com. h. Shilnh's Cure Is the remedy lor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St myl-lwdeowAw Weak muscles and nerves, sluggishness ot thought and inactivity, cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, .Lancaster. all-lwd&w MABBIAOES. Pellet Leonard. on Thursday. 17. 1S82. at No. 23 East James street, by Rev. C Klvin iloupt, ot Grace Lutheran church, Charles E. Dcllet to Miss Lizzie A., daughter of Henry Leonard, all ot Lancaster city. HoiutKR Sambos. August 15, 1882, at Colum bia, by tho Rev. fcamucl Yingling, Welzier F. Horner to Miss Ada Samson, both of Lancas ter City, Pa. DISA.TM. Bousvius. In this city, on August 17, 18S2, Robert Millor, infant son of Doctor and Mrs. R. M. Bolenlus. Funeral from the residence ot his parents. No. 48 South Queen street, on Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock. KJSW AlirEKTlHEaiENTS. LOKILLARD'S KKBKCCA TOCACCO, only 10 cents a plug at 11 ART M AN'S Yel low Front Cigar Store. (TITY TAX NOTICE. J Six per cent, will bo added to all City Tax not paid bctore the 1st ot September. C. F. MYERS, al2-tSl-d Treasurer. BDDWr.lSKlt IUSe.lt. Just received, a iresh supply 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. HEADQUARTERS FOR TUB BKsT 5 cent Cigars in the city at UARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. S1LOBK HOTEL RESTAURANT. disiKtts ir isvcui s xi Lie.. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Meals at all hours. Meals at all hour.?. 18-3td JOSEPH CREMEK, Prop. FOR FIDE UROCKRIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Call at 502 NORTH MULBERRY STREET. al71wd JOHN DICKEL. WILL HAVE THIS EVWilNG 40 BA8- kets ot Choice Free-Stone PEACHES, 50 baskets of Selected Cantelopes, S00 Water melons, all guaranteed ripe. Also, a refrig erator full ot Live Solt Shelled Crabs. Devil ed Crabs and Salt Oysters always in stock AT C. W. ECKERT'S, It No. 120 East King street ONNECTICUT CIGARS. OLD STOCK, 11 for 25 cento, at HAKTMAN'3 Yellow Front Cigar Store. IB. A FULL LINK OT SMOKING TOBACCO at UARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store, n North Qoeca'treet.t 1 TUB REGULAR HTaTKO MEKTINO O the FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. No. 2 will be held THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. Irapor tant business will be brought before it Let every member attend. . ltd GEO. S. LANDIS, Secretary. D B. HcCOKXlCK, GRADUATE.1NMEDICINK AND PHAR MACY, ( son ot the late Dr. D. McCormlck, or Lancas ter.) treati private diseases successfully with his new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and smell. No change of diet and conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mail at his drug store and office. No. X15 SOUTH FOURTH bTREET. alS-lmd Philadelphia. A SMALL OANOKB TUMOR IS OrtIM far more painful than a much larger one under apparently similar circumstances. The same tumor may bo very painful when small, and cease to give much trouble when it has Cancers, tumors, skin diseases also. Chronic and Privcte Diseases-successfully treated by DRS. H. D. and :i. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation free. al7Std&w WAl.NCT-STREET I 1VERY. Having added to my already extensive livery stock a HANDSOME NEW HEARSE, I am now prepared to attend funerals on the most reasonable terms. Any number of coaches furnished on short notice, with good horses and careful drivers. AU the appoint ments ot a first-class Livery, including two and four-horse Omnibuses. . a!4 lwd Office : No. 10 East Walnut street. pIRABIi Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy lb this old ami wull-eaiabiisbed company call ou RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.VKAS TENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LAST OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION WILL BE BUN TO ATLANTIC CITY, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. And good to Return on any Train. RATES: Columbia, Monntville and Lan caster, 9S.OO. Stations cast at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Landisvillo pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. Train leaves Lancaster at 6 a. m. S-Sco Circulars and Posters. HAVJSUSTlCli & CLARK, Managers, ltdAw Lancaster, Pcnn'a. Tl A VAN A OR YAKA CIGARS. T1IK JIL clear article, only 5 cents, at IIAUT- MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. PUBLIC SA1.KOK KKHTUCK.Y HOUSES. On MONDAY'. AUGUST 21. 1882. will be sold at D.Logan's Sale Stables, Market street rear ot McGrann House, Lancaster, Pa.. 20 Head of Horses and one Fine P.iirof Mules. Amongst them aro some vcryflno drivers and Saddlo Horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in. Credit ot GO days will be given. 18 2t HOWARD BAILEY. F BOM THE RAPID MANNER IN WHICH OUR STOCK OF MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS HAVE BEEN DECREASING SINCE THE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS We made a lew weeks ago in IlMt Hii Weight Ms By tho 1st of September, there wilt not be much left it affords us much pleas ure to see our customers so fully ap preciate the opportunity to proem u at so GREAT A REDUCTION A SUIT OF CLOTHING that wo know will give en tire satisfaction. TIIL ODD PANTS have been going quite fast. Still there is a quautlty yet to be disposed or at prices lar below the regular figures tor the quality. We havo A LOT OF OD I) VESTS, light in weight. Many of them are dark in colors, at prices that arc a decided catch lor wcoever wants a good Vest. Tho price ol the ODD COATS we have cannot f.dl to meet the approval'.ot the purchaser. HATS and CAPS in Straw and Felt,of all tho latest styles. SUMMER WEIGHT FURNISHING GOODS at Reduced Prices. Every article is marked is N.&IN FIGURES. ONE PRICE, KO DEVIA TION ASD SATISFACTION OPABAHTBBD. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCA8TKK. PA. JfOR SJMt. nUEAF BUILDING LOTiJ FOR SALE. Tho undersigned offers lor sale on long lime and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS on Duke, Lime, Frederick and New streets. Also an, elegant lot, 70x210 feet, adfotning Prof. Stahr's, on West James street.. A good chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal Office, 22 East King street and see plan. AW. R..8SEL, Jy2l-lmd 22 East King Street. "DOS1TIVK PUBLIC- SALK OF VALUABLK X CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST, ISvS the undersigned, being all ot the children of Peter Lomr and Elizabeth Long, late ol tho city of Lancaster, deceased, will! offer at pub lic sale, at, the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, of said city, the lollowing real estate, viz. . A lot or niece ot ground, situated on the northwest corner of West Oranee and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing In front on said West Orange street, 6i feet, 4J Inches, more or less, and extending of the same wldtb nnrtliwnrrilv 151 tent, mora or less, to the property now In the posses-ion ol John Glb- snn. hnnndedon the east bv said Charlotte street ; on the west by the property belonging to tbo heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased : on south by said West Orange street, and on the north by property of said John Gibson. Whereon is erected a one-story LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, Stable, 4c The lot contains a variety ot Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ot excellent water. And is one of the most eligible building lots in the city. Good title will be given to the purchaser. Persons desiring further information may call on Willtam R.Wilson and H. Clay Bru baker, esqs. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms Will be made known by the undersigned owners. JOHN LONG. SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG, ADALINE LONG, FANNY FREE, SARAH LONG, MARYSHAUD, ELIZABETH STIFFLK.: Hesrt sbcbert. Auctioneer. July8-7tdS4augl7,18 19 xmw AJtrxmnsM. TIIED EDITIOJ. FRIDAY EVENING. AUG. 18,4883. M0EE MALCONTENTS. TILE RECALCITRANT DRIVER BOYS, Tbay Announce .Their Intention to Work ana Jala tbe Strikers la If Ukesbanre. WiLKESBARRE. Aug. 18. There waa. considerable excitement at Plymouth at noon to-day when the driver boys and run ners connectedwitli tbe Lehigh and Wilkes barro company, operated by Chas. Parrisb & Co., came oat of the mines and an nounced tbat they would not work. They resolved to join those in a strike in this city and will attempt to force tbe opera- tors 'to a speedy settlement of their claims. It now looks as though the strike will become general among tbe driver boys aud the runners who are working for this company. SAD ACCIDENT TO A PRIEST. Father Watdron, of Pikesvllle, Hd Falls Through a Trestle, Receiving Prob ably Fatal Injuries. Baltimore, August 18. Father Wald ron, pastor of tbe Catholic church at PikesvilJe, Md., was found this morning about six o'clock in an unconscious state, lying under a trestle bridge of tbo Western Maryland railroad, a short distance beyond Pikesville. His back and shoulders wero much bruised, and tbe skin torn completely off the back of his head. He was comfortably removed to his home by several of his parishoners and medical attendance speedily procured, but up to noon Father Watdron remained unconscious. He was in this city yesterday afternoon, aud last night took the team on his return home. By some oversight be passed Pikesville, tho next stopping place, and started to walk back to Pikesville on the railroad track. In. crossing tho trestle about 8 o'clock last night he missed his footing and fell to tho bottom, a distance of 25 feet, where he lay until found this morning. In the fall his back and bead Struck a stone pro jecting in the abutment of the bridge. Father Waldron has beeu pastor at Pikes ville for eighteen years, and is about 70 years old. . m TilK TARIFF UOAIMISSJMN. A Keprosentative or tbe Sugar Interests ir- gains Against Furtner Reduction ol liuty. Lono Branch, Aug. 18. The tariff commission at its morning session gave a hearing to John Dymoud, of New Orleans, rcpreseuting the "Lou isiana sugar interests. lie urged that tho present minimum rate of duty on tbe low classed sugars should not bo diminished, the protection thus afforded being less than tho difference between the cost of the free labor of Louisiana and the slave labor of Cuba. If the duty were to bo diminished, then tho Louisiana sugar planters would ask that the foreign market be opened to them, for the machi nery, coal, etc., used by thorn iu their business. The commission also beard the suggestion of three New York custom house officers as to the changes desirable in tho sugar and cotton tariff provisions. DISTILLERS IN SESSION, Favoring the Knforcement ol the Sabbath l.aiv nnffl 41nsraaltw Pnlitlnol AtHm .msw f vavBvaaaaay. m. vaawauaaa, -wms . Chicago, August 18. The Wcsternl Distillers' association have appointed an executive committee and adopted resolu tions favoring the enforcement of tho laws for tho obscrvanco of tbo Sab bath, a well-digested license law, with a high figure for each license granted, and opposing any conflict with either political party. Tho sentiment of the distillers attending tho meeting is very strong against taking political action. Mr. 11. If. Miller was elected president. and further business of tbo association will be transacted in a meeting in Indianapolis, the date of which is not fixed. I1UNDORE PLEADS GUILTY. Sentenced on the First Indictment to Three Years Imprisonment and Ordered to Alaae Restitution. Reading, August 18. To-day Adam M. Dundore, the defaulting ex-cdunty treasurer, pleaded guilty to the indictment charging him with embezzling stato funds. The sentence imposed by tho court was as follows : That the prisoner bo sentenced to three years separate and solitary con finement at hard labor in Berks county jail ; that he pay tho costs of prosecution ; tbat he make restitution or tbe nineteen thousand dollars stolen, and tbat he stand committed uutil the scntcuco is complied witb. The other score or so of indictments wero laid over for subsequent action. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS. And Fixes Upon October 24th as tbe Date of Reconvening. London, Aug. 18. The House oi'Lords and the House of Commons both adjourn ed to-day till the 24th of October. Thero was no formality observed, and not even a quorum of the House of Commons was present. There were therefore no ques tion pending when the Black Rod arrived to summon the members to hear tho royal assent given to bills. The House was technically considered made and the small number of members proceeded 'to the House of Lords. THE ARCTIC EXPLORKRS. Reported Safe Arrival of Berry, Melville and f arty la St. Petersburg. Washington, August 18. Acting Sec retary of the Navy Walker to-day received a cable message from Minister Hnnt at St. Petersburg, dated August 18, as follows : " Berry, Melville and party arrived this morning ; all well." The Berry mentioned in this dispatch is Lieutenant Robert M. Berry, who was in command of tho Rodgcrs at the time of her loss by burning in the St. Lawrence bay. The members of this party are expected to arrive in this country in about three weeks. l'AYING TUB PKNALTY. A Dry Goods Robber's Heavy Sentence. Boston, Mass., Ang. 18. Iu the Supe rior criminal court to-day, Arthur A. Noyes, who robbed Lewis Coleman & Co. of dry goods, etc., amounting to nearly $18,000, was sentenced to ten years in tbe Concord state prison, one day solitary confinement and tho balance at hard labor. Noyes was the engineer of the building and got tho goods out through the elevator and by means of ladders. Somo $14,977 worth of the goods have been recovered to date. Whereabouts of tbe Troops. Alexandria, Aug. 18, 1120 a.m. Tho division of guards and sixtieth regiment are now embarking. Tbe Gordon and Cameron Highlanders are going to Ram leb. The fleet and transports are getting np steam aud will sail with sealed orders. Arrival at tbe Virginia Gaard.. Providence,"' Aug. 18 The Virginia Guards (colored) of Portsmouth, Va., ar rived here by tbo Baltimore steamer this morning. They number 214 men and were received by members of the Fourth battalion and a salute by a battery. Shoe factory Murned. Boston, Aug. 18. The shoo factory owned by Thomas Bryant & Boo, Cochi taste, was burned this; morning. The fire caught in the boiler room. The loss is $10,000: insured. FAIO UNDER PKOTEST, Aa Importer's Salt Agalatt Collector RoO- niwB. New York, Aug. 18. Bertram Bros., importers of this city, have begun an action in the United Slates circuit court against Collector JRob ertson, for tbe recovery of $33,228.57, charged them as duty on certain importa tions of sugar and molasses from the island of St. Croix, and which they paid under protest, oa, the grouad that there should not have been any duty charged on those importations. When they paid the money under protest they appealed t tbe secretary of the treasury, who affirmed the decision of the collector. HANGED BY A MOB. Shert Sarlft Allowed a Dastardly VlUUJ Albuquerque, N. M., August 18, dastardly outrage in Socorro, perpetra by a gambler named Juan Elverado upon an 8-year-old girl on Sunday night resulted in bis arrest yesterday morning ana ms being sent to jail under bonds of $5,000. During last night a mob of 200 men quietly took him from jail, carried him to the little girl who identified him and theu hung him to a tree. There was very little excitement over tbe occurrence. Congressional Nominations. Fremont, Ohio, Aug 18. The Green backers of tbe 10th congressional district at Clyde nominated Mr. II. J. Rhodes. DesMoines, Iowa. August 18. The Democrats of tbe Seventh congressional district havo nominated Maj. C. T. Gin pen. Mr. Gilette, the Greenback candi date, got only 17 out of 76 votes. Winamac, Ind, Aug. 18. Tbo Republi cans of the 10th Congressional district, have renominated Hon. Mark L. Do motto. Russia to Occupy Asia Minor. London, Aug. 18. The Timet corres pondent at St. Petersburg says : " It is believed at Erzeroum that Russia is about to occupy the whole of Asia Minor to tbo Bosphorous. Owing to the undefended state of the territory this cau easily bo done." A Paris dispatch says 'tis no secret tbat Russia is concentrating 78,000 men in Cau casus. l.ast Week's Failures. New York, August 18. '-The business failures for tho last evo;i days number 95, distributed aa follow': Eastern state?, 16 ; Western, 28 ; Southern, 16 J-Middle, 20 ; Pacific states and territories, 10 ; Now York city and Brooklyn, 5. The principal New York failure is that of Stcanan Brothers, jewelers, who owe $50,000, and mako preferences of $26,000. Anti-Foreign Outbreak In Coica. Washington, D. C, August 18. The department of state has information of an anti-foreign insurrection in Corea, and that tbe situation there is regarded as critical. Until tbe return of tho Monocacy. which has been ordered to Corea, tho de tails cannot be definitely learned. Frightful Burnlne Accident. Chicago, Aug. 18. Last night at a late hour a ladle containing' molten metal was upset at tbe north Chicago rolling mills, frightfully burning John Robecky, John Quinn and Patrick McCauley, tho first two probably fatally. A Young Lady Accidentally Shut. Montreal. Quebec, August 18. A young lady 18 years old, named Labcts, belonging in this city, was accidentally and fatally shot yesterday at St. Jerome by a young man named Scott. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 18. For the Mid dle Atlantic States, slightly cooler, fair weather, northeast to northwest winds, higher barometer. Promotions In tbe Patent Ofllce. Washington, Aug. 18. About 3C0 pro motions were made iu the patent office to-day. Tho promotions made in tho patent office ycstciday numbered about 150- Looking After Our Nnvy. Chester, Pa., August 18. Secretary Chaudler stopped at Roach's shipyard this morning and mado another inspection of tho monitor Puritan. He left on tho Tal lapoosa at noon for New York. A Keport officially Denied. St. Petersburg. Aug. 18. The gov ernment officially denies the report rela tive to tho concentration of troops in the Caucasus. Horrible Slaush'er by Officials. Liverpool, Aug. 18. Five Colorado beetles were fouud on tbo steamer Wis consin from New York. Tho privy coun cil ordered them killed and sent to Lon don. Deatb of a Judge. Honesdale, Pa., Aug. 18. Charles P. Waller, presiding judge of Pike and Wayno counties, died this morning, aed 65. Yellow Fever Kavages. Washington, Aug. 18. rReports from Brownsville, Texas, Fay there were 32 new cases of yellow fever and 3 deaths there yesterday. The President's Summer Leisure. President Arthur spent a few hours down town yesterday. Secretary Fre liughuysen and Mr. Hugh Hastings called upon him in tbe afternoon. Tho president, accompanied by Secretary Frelingbuyscn, will set out for Newport on Tuesday. The citizens of Newport propose invit ing President Arthur during his Newport visit to partake of a clam bake on Coaster's Harbor Island, which has recently been ceded to tbe government for a United States naval tiaining statiou. A citizen committee has been organized and it is ex pected that a favorable reply will be re ceived from tbo invitation, which will be forwarded by telegraph. The Rifle. Tbo international amateur rillo match between Canadians and Americans, ended yesterday, the Canadians scoring 3C2 and the Americans 379 at tbe 1,000-yard range. Tbe total score stood : Canadians, 1,189 ; Americans, 1,179. Captain John Bodino, " Old Reliable," will, it is believed, be the captain of tbe American team which will contest in the forthcoming international rifle match. The team will probably be organized this evening. m Fare Beer. The Philadelphia lager beer brewers' association met yesterday, and agreed to offer a reward of $1,000 for the detection of poisonous or deleterious ingredients ia the beer brewed by any member of the association. A committee was appointed to consider the advisability of organizing a state association. It was also agreed to participate in the bi-centennial celebration and delegates were appointed to the gen eral committee having tbe celebration in charge m Over tbe Prisoa WaU. George Kutz, of Reading, and Eugene Brown, of Philadelphia, scaled the wall of the Norristown jail yard Wednesday night and leaped to tho ground, a distance of thirty feet. Kutz fell in a hole and broke his right leg, and was carried into the orison by persons who saw him fall. Brown escaped, but gave himself tip this morning. A fatal JTaU. A man' named Espenrtade fell from a scaffold yesterday at the Coatesville (Pa.) roiling mill, receiving, probably fatal injuries. Ktm. rauadei-soia mt-.. raiLADaLPBT, Ansmrt 18. Horn- tinn hut unlet ; Superfine. 3 7333 ; Extra i iirdi : t'a. Family. $$1365 37 Rye flour at Set1 75. Wbeat firmer and In good saot demand : Del. and Pa.Red.fl 1201 14; doAaiber. il It Ql 17. Corn doll aad weak for local use. Oats scarce and wanted : No. I Whtto r ono here ; No. 2 do old, 80o ; sew. 7388: : Nn. 3 do. old, 77973c ; new, 73970c: No. 2 Mixed, old. 729730 ; new, 80971c. Rye nominal at 73c for aew. Provisions steady. Lard steady. Ratter Choice firmer ; other grades dull ; Creamery Extra, 36937a; do good to choice, 'J3925C. Eggs dull and easier ; Fenn'a, 24c ; Western, 23c. Cheese steady, with fair dessand : New York lull cream ll)c; Western lull cream. iSdlOV; no fair to goou, wsme : r-eana. nan skiuis, tatc : Penna. skims, 294e- Petroleum dull; heaned, tre. Whisky firmer at tl 19. net Naw Yobk, August 18. Flour State aud Western wltboat decided chaase. Southern unchanged. , Wbeat 'A9Hc idgher and feverish ; luirly active speculative trading: No. itt-d. Auk., SI 13'4I13k:;'do Sept., 1 13X91 14: do Oct.. SI 14X91 ft; do Nov.. 1 Ittfil lG4c; do Dec.. $1 17 ; doycar.$113. Corn Qc better and fairly active sales ; SI lxcd western spot, 83987-&C ; do futures. 7 Oats liQVAc blither: No. 2 Aitx., :; d7Ko;Io 8ept 4947c; do Oct.. 4i(v 4c; do yenr. 45!493c; Btut. WaS-'c; Western, GJStSOc. Oram aud rrwvMtoB 0,auiatlMt. One o'clock iiuotatlons ol gram and uvi lons, furnished by S. K. Vtin.lt, Itrokrr, iv aast aing street. August 18. Pork iMitt Chicago. Wheat Corn .TH'4 -7W 74 Gate August 1.02 .I23 Sept.... .9 21.20 21.35 Oct Year.... .! III 'it KtUlatlhla. J&4 .61 sy -4014 MX .48 Au.... Sept... Out l.M 1.13 1.13 SIPOK .Mrv . Nuw York. Phlladplnhti an I Low aut" also United Slatta KomN rep Jacob B. Lows, 22 North Quoen llUl H.lllV street. August 18. ifteo io 2.:m s. a. p. . i .. I47X 1474 Hi 61! SI! 6f 39! 39 WHS Mir sat TiJ? Oul., Lack.A Western Denver Rlo'Urande N. Y..Lake Erie ft Western.... Kansas and Texas.. Lake Shore Mich. Southoin... New York Central New Jersey Cen'-rj. ,, Ontario 4k Western Omaha Com... Pacific Mull Chicago. MM. St. IVni Texas Pacific.... Wubash. hu ., ,uis A l'aclac.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania R. R.: (leading liutlalo Pitts. A West Northern Pacific Com " " Preferred.... JlMi 136), iswiWj l54 .t rr' .t..1! 1SW4 l 7DJ2 SO' ss 25ft Wi UK : 41 123J r34 l-3'.i SS'6i 51)$ :H K S!H4 & K si 62 se a? sa 21X lg 21! SI SOS 50! JOJiJ 10JS Live Stock Market. CniCAOo. Hogs Receipts. 17,903 head ; ship ments. 6,000 bead; market weak and Mow at a further reduction of 10c ; poor common to good mixed, $7 5098 10 ; heavy packing and shipping. 8 2008 C5 ; light, 7 403 skips, Cattlo Receipts. 6.500 head ; shfpmeiit-i, 2,100 head; market dull and prices generally weaker: exports, S7 2597 SO; good to choice heavy, SC4O07 ; common to fair very dull and 10c lower S4 2595 75; mixed bu tellers; $i 1IM5 4K; Blockers and feeders, t290tt 444; dairy calves, tl017 ft bead ; range cattlu, 10 lower ; Texans. $3 5094 60 ; half-breeds nnd native. $1 5085 30 ; market closed weak. ' Sheep Receipts, 2.20U head; shipments, 200 head ; market steiidynnt moderately active: poor to fair, $393 SO ; mediant to good, $1 75 4 20 ; choice to extra, $4 3 4 50. , East Lidertv cattle Receipts 7' head ; all through; consignments nothing dnlnfr. Hogs Receipts, 600 head: market slow; l'hiladelphlas, $8 75g?J ; Baltimore. 48 WW 50 ; Yorkers, $7758 25. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head : market n':liv: ; prime. $4 7595; good, $1 2504 50; common, 3350. Par I.mmI vul. -:ilo l-tmc "Uy 6 per ct. Loan, due 1882... $100 411ft 1885... 100 vr.yc " law... 101) 1 124 I8-J5... 10C,, 12! 5 per ct.1 n I or 30 years. . 10f 1111 " 6 per ct. School Loan.... 100 112 " 4 " In lor IM years.. ISO' uu " 4 in 5 or 20 years., mi io.'.Wl " In 10 or 2i years. ix Ih".5j; Manhcimboronghlnun 100 Iti2 aAHK STOCKS.. First National Rank. .......KM fJff Partners' National Ibink M IM.'i Kulton National Bank Jon i:;t.'.0 Lancaster County National Bank.. .V) ill Columbia National Rank 100 150 Kphrnta National Rank , ! uz Kirrit National Bank. Columbia.. .. 100 111.31) first National llsuik, rttr.wbun;.... ice i:nao First National Bunk, Marietta 100 2Wi Kirst Nntionul liank. MonntJov.. 100 145.75 l.ititz National Bank.... '.... 100 40 Manbeim National Bunie loo 154 Union National Bank. Mount Joy.. 5)1 T'M New Holland Natlomil Bank....... Km fsi MKGXtLAJmoUS arooav. Quarrvvllle R. R $ 50 $2.25 Miilersvillc Street Car 511 a..f8 In'iuirerPrintlngCoinpany 50 30 Watch Factory oo ia Uus Light and Fuel Company.... K Stevens House 100 90 Columbia Gus Company .. Columbia WaterCompany.. ...... a Susquehanna Iron Company..... 169 17$ Marietta Hollow ware.............. 108 Stevens llouuo SO V Sicllylsland .' li Eist Brandy wine t Wuyiifsb'g. 50 I Millcrsvlllo Normal School KiauatXAJraocB some. ijiisrryvlllu R. It., due 1 ;ioo $117 Reading A Columbia R. K.V too lC Lancaster Watch Co due 1ft; 101) 1C5.50 Lancaster Cos Light and Fuel Co.. duo in 1 or'JU years 109 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fnel Co., dnelS86 100 108 Lancaster & Marietta ;t;.3 Lancaster A New Hoi land IM , Lancaster A Susquehanna .no I7?,.'i& BOOTH SHOMtt. jKWSTOKKi NEWUOUDSt: We are nowotfeiln Bargains la BOOTS AITD SHOES, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE No. 51 NORTH QOEfiN bTREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) BURT'S FINE SHOES. We keep a lull stock of these goods In every number, stylo and width, an-l can fit tho most slender as well as the widen foot. S Wo oiler also the following goods, all of which are warranted of superior quality and workmanship, made especially "to oitr order by first-class city manufacturers : 50c for Child's Button' Shoes. $1.00 for Children's Button Shoes. 1.00 tor Misses Button Shoes. IL50 for Ladles Peple Button 811003. $2.00 for Ladles best Peple Button Shoes. $2.00 lor Ladles Kid Button. Shoes. ; t $2.50 for Ladles Kid Button Workcd'Uoles. $1.00 for Boys' Canvas Shoes. $1.00 for Men's Canvas Shoes. $s0 lor Men's Fine Button Shoes. $5.00 lor Ken's Fine Hand EewedButtoh Shoes. $2.50 lor Men's Fine Calf Lace or Button Shoes. $1.25 for Hen's Congress Shoes. All kinds Ladles' Shoes (common sense style), at equally low prices. We also offer Special Bargains la MEN'S and BOYS'SHOES. Call aad examine, you are. not obliged Uo buy. JOHNHIEkENZ. aprl-oawlyajr i
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