COLUMBIA NEWS. UK KKGCLAK COKKESPONUJEACK Events Alone the 8asqaebaDa Items or Intercut la and Around the lloroagh ricked Up by the Intelll reacer'a ltrportr. Mibs Annie Nolen is visiting friends in Jjancabtcr There arc .uow stored in Kroner's coal yards over 15.000 tons of coal. Tlie repairs on the Methodist church are expected to be completed by the mid dle ol September. Services in the Presbytctiau church to-morrow moraine and evening will be conducted by the Rev. J. McDougal, of York. A came of baseball was played in a vacant Held at the bead of Locust street this afternoon by two picked nines. A watei melon and canteloupe stand has been established by W. F. Wilson in front of his carpet factory on Locust street. Three peach' trees ou the property of Mr. William Preston, on North Second street, have yielded 10 bushels of fruit. Thirteen cais, in two sections, brought over the excursionists from Hanover and intermediate points, this morning, which will tpend the day at Lititz. It was ex pected that a much larger crowd would attend. Last night there passed through here two new 0-foot driver engines, for the use of the New Yoik division of the Pennsyl vania railroad. This is the road that has such faU ruuuing done on it. Maitha Henderson, a colored woman re siding on Tow Hill, died last night of old age. The funeral will take place to-mor-i ow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the African fctbel church. By a fall from a porch ou Thursday, tie ten year-old daughter of Mr. Thomas Mai tin, residing near Columbia, broke her jaw-bone. She is now improving a favorably as conld be expected. The opera of " Olivette " will be given here on the 23d of September by the Phil adelphia church choir opera troupo. The Citizens' band brings the company. A .number of serenades will he given to SPiiight by the band. A canal boat called the "George P. Wieser" was almost sunk in the river yes terday by a hole being stove in by runniug against a snag. To save it from sinking it was run ashore, and temporary repairs were then made. Au alarm that burglars were in a down town htoro about 0 o'clock last night, proved to be a boax which several young men bad gotten up for a little amusement. The editor of the Columbia Herald was foiemost in the attempt to capture the .supposed lohbers. A new grocery store has lately been opened at the corner of Linden and new Second street by Mr. George Mable. Tho building has had an addition made to the rear of it for domestic use, and a new store room has been fitted up in the front of tho house. Matrimonial. On Thursday evening, Mary Prestor was united in marriage to Mr Joseph Thurua, both of this place, by the Rev. John Yiug ling, of the St. John's Lutheran church. Tho ceremony was pet formed at the resi dence of the bride's father, on northern Second street. Didn't Flag Uio Train. Last night tho cabin car of tho train of engine No. 232 was run into and smashed to pieces, by engine No. 50, which had its pilot broken oft, and its front otherwise damaged. Both trains were westward. The negligence of the flagman of engine No. 232 to flag the other traiu, i , the cause t tho collision. Dogs That Make Might Uldeouit. The noise made at night by the baikiu ot a pacx oi nounas, wnicu is Kepi, oy a of Fourth i man residing near tho corner and Union streets, is so great as to dis turb the slumbers of the residents of that quarter. Much complaint is being made, but it seems to do no good. Chief Bur gess Sneath should earn tho gratitude of these people by suppressing tho nuisance. Tbe Landisville Canipmeeting. For information regarding the r.'ntal of tents for the phurch of God campmeeting at Landisville. commencing August 24 and ending September 4, apply to the Rev. G. W. Seilheimer, or Lancaster. E cursious to Landisville will be run over the Reading & Columbia and the Pennsyl vania railroads. A grand tempcianco meeting will be held on Thursday, Aug. 31, and on Sunday grand musical and song services will be principal features of the campmeeting. That "Card" In the Spy. The editor of Jtho Spy publishes the lul lowing card, rolative to the Columbia re porters of the Lancaster papers, which lie says has beeu sent to him : " Dear Sir : Would you be kind enough and give us more interesting news than to let us know about your conlounded Co. C. Heavens ! letup with that, wo aro getting sick. Yours, &c, signed X." From tho above copy, it looks as though the writer was referring to the Spy, and not to the Lancaster papers' correspond ents. He bad better get up a few original articles for his paper, and let other people alone. Much doubt exists as to whether he ever received the card he publishes. Tossed by a Unit Miss Anna Eshlcman, eldest daughter of Rev. Jacob L. Eshlcman, of Mount Joy township, Lancaster county, received frightful injuries at Reading, by being lifted from the ground by an infuriated bull, tossed up and again caught on the horns of the animal and carried some distance from the barn yard to tho stable. The young lady was looking at tbe stock when tho bull sud denly made a plunge, knocked her down and quickly caught her on his boras, be lowing at tho top of his voice, Thef screams of the youug lady and the tiofee of the bull attracted tho attention of Miss Eshelman's brothers, who attacked the beast with clubs and steel foiks aud finally succeeded in rescuing her. She was so badly hurt that at first her life was despaired of. There are slight hopes of her recovery. Frank Kllchrlst Committed. Frauk Kilchrist, one of the gang of young men charged with committing a terrible assault on Lizzie McClarren two weeks ago, and who evaded arrest until a few days ago, bad a hearing before Alder man Samson yestetday afternoon. Miss McClarren fully identified Kilchrist as one of tbe gang who outraged her. No testi mony for tbe defence was offered, and tbe alderman committed tho accused to an swer at court. It is said that after the hearing Kilchrist in his efforts to shield himself made somo very damaging state ments relative to his accomplices. Sunday School Picnic. The third annual picnic of the Dorwait stiect Mission Sunday school will be held at What Glen park on Tuesday next. Omnibuses will leave the Mission and Salem churches, West Orange street, at 7 a. m., and also at the latter place at 1 p. m. No postponement on account of the weather. Beta Jaws Broken. . 'Yesterday Frank Miller, residing in Manor township, near Miilersville, took three of bis horses to water, when one of them, a rather spirited animal, kicked him in the face, breaking both jaws. Dr. Miller attended him. i Harae Market. FiflB & Doerr shipped from their stables on Grant street to-day, for New York, 20 head of draught and driving horses, bought uLaaciitarooaity. AHUTHKK INCENDIARY FIRE. Tbe Poor House Barn Burned. Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon, the large barn on tho almshouse farm, belonging to the couuty, was discovered to be on tire and in less thau an hour was, together with all its contents, consisting of the hummer's crop and a great variety of farming utensils, a mass of smouldering rums. The barn was a very large and substan tial one, the first story being of stone and the superstructure of frame. It was built only two years ago, the barn which for merly occupied the site having been de stroyed by an incendiary fire on the 4th of July, 1880. There is no doubt the fire of to-day was also the work of an incendiary, and as if to bhow his audacity the lire-bug applied the toi ch under the very noses of tbe board of directors of tho poor who were at the time in session in their room in tbe almshouse devising meats for tbe ac commodation of the insane, who were rendered homeless by the burning of the insane asylum last Sunday. It was some time after tho building was on fire before the alarm could be given to the city lire department, as it is some dis tance from the poor house to box 13 at Ann and East King streets from which the alarm was sounded. As soon as tho alarm was sounded the whole lire department responded and were soon on the ground. They could do but little'and No. 3 was the only one that went into service. They did good woik in pintecting the other frame buiLIings. There is an insurance on the building, but the amount is not known as yet. Another nam lturned. While the poor houso barn was yet binning the incendiary fired the large bain belonging to Isaac Ranck and situated a short distance this side of Rohrei's tiieeu houses. It was very soon entiiely destroyed, with all its contents. As we go to press there is a report that the incendiary has been captured, and this itory gives a silver lining to the dark cloud which these leptated fires have caused to overspread tho city. The Incendiary Caught In tne Act. "TKl" Brimmer, a member of the Middle street gang, was caught by a man iu the act i firing R nick's barn. He wes at once carried off to jail. He has long been suspected of being one of the men engaged in firing buildings in this city. There was ono Lorse burned 'in. Ranck8 barn. MO 1T1K. in OUAKIIVVILLK. U J. l.ulever'H Barn and lturned. Tobacco iirU A special dispatch from Quarry villi this county, to the Intelligence!!, dated to day at 1:30 p. iu. says : "The largest lire that has occurred in this village for years raged to-day. The large, bain and tobacco shed on the Lofever estate, ii: tho southwestern part of the village, took fire and were entirely con sumed with all their contents." The building was situated on the home propei ty of tho late Daniel Lefevre far mer, between the Buck road and tho Re formed church, and belonged to his son Galen, who carries ou farming extensively. The barn was a largo frame structure and the tobacco shed, ono of tho most commodious buildings of its kind in the neighborhood, accommodating tbe crops of Mr. Lefevro's numerous raisers. The origiu of tho fire and the extent of tho loss and insurance caunot bo ascertained at this hour. II AY VAIITY. The hot liil Amusements of n Local Summer Resort. Ephrata Review. Yesterday there took place a novel ex- euiMOii to Lititz in a hay wagon drawn by two hoi t-es. Tbe party was composea oi guests of the Ephrata Mountain Springs house. They arrived in tbe morniug aid spent the day at tho Lititz spriugr. After paitaking of the jolity at folded by Lititz, and the hearty re past sot out by tho caterer, they went on their jouruey homeward. Tho party, so far as we remember, were Mrs. Witz man, Mrs. Turner, the Misses Turner, Miss Ecliternach, Miss Reifsnyder. Messis. E. King, McEwen and Carey, of Philadelphia; tho Misses Holbrook, Mits Brinton and Edw. P. Brinton, of Lancas ter; Rev. aud Mis. Adams, of Camden; Miss Keiss and Woodcock, of German; town. Music was furnished by a quar tette of tin horns, which sounded very sweetly to all, save tho small dogs along the way. The last amusement of thu day, but by no means the least, was tLo graud drill after arriving home ; con g inander, Mr. Brinton ; Lieut. Comma'idei , Mr. Carey ; Sargcant McEwan. Tte company has been organized into a secret society, consisting of ' tbe aforenamed ladies and gentlemen and about a dozen more. The first action of tho society wi s a serenade to the above named reverend gentleman aud wife, the other evening be fore they had joined the society, but not before they had retired for the night. The onslaught was repelled by volleys of torpedoes, bcaus, and water, but they finally surrendered. But before wo wan dcr too far from the subject, we will con. elude as the trumpeters have ceased to wind their horns aud all the party retire for the night. TUU "MISSIONARY UfltJKCU." Moravians to Celebrate Their Jubilee at Lititz. One hundred and fifty years ago ground was broken by Moravian missionaries to cultivate tho desert fields of heathendom. Two men, Leonard Dober and David Nitschman, left Herrnbut, Saxouy, August 21, 1732, for this purpose, and arrived at their destination, St. Thomas, on the Island of Jamaica, on December 13 of tbe same year. Amid difficulties of tlie most distressing kind they began their holy work. It was abundantly prospered. The spiiit of missionary zeal was poured out upon tho home congregation, which prompted similar undertakings in other di rections. Tho church maintains 93 mission stations in various parts of the world, which are served by 313 missionaries and 1,471 native assistants. The church owns 211 day schools among the heathen, with 16, 437 scholars and 89 Sunday schools with 12,801 scholars. This is the total product of 150 years patient, persevering labor by a small denomination. Jubilee services are being held at this time wherever there is a Moravian church or chapel. The congregation at Lititz will have their cele bration on Sunday, Aug. 27th, and they extend their hospitality to all Moravians and friends of missious who wish to join in their interesting ceremonies. Revs. BiBop do Schwciuitz, Bethlehem and J. Max Hark, of Lancaster, and other minis ters will be present. The Moravian church choir of Lancaster, under the leadership of Prof. Hall, will assist tho Lititz choir and orchestra. Brought Ilcto tor Burial, This afternoon tho body of Cbas. Mc. Coy, a nephew of John S. Givler, was brought from New York to this city, and placed in charge of Widmyer & Rickseck ers. The funeral will take place at Hel ler's church to-morrow. Tho body of Mrs. Elizabeth Hart, who died in Baltimore, reached this city this afternoon. The funeral will take place to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son 470 Manor street. A Case Settled. The assault and battery ease of Joseph Sontheimer against Lazorus Pioeo was settled to-day before Alderman Mc Conomy byPioso paying the costs. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY AUGUST 19, 1882. 157 Stoles. Marietta Times. On Saturday evening latt, about 9 o'clock, a sneak thief entered tbe premi ses of Epple & Son, bakers of this place, and robbed th:m of $157 in cash. The money was in a closet in the rear part of the house, and the thief must have been familiar with the dwelling, as no one would have suspected its hidingplace, and nothing else was stolen. This firm has been very unfortunate recently, as they lost a horse tbe week previous. No cine has been obtained of tho thief. Attempt to Fire Coach Work. On Thursday evening just about dark two boys named Gable and Homan, little fellows of 7 or 8 years of age, attempted to fire Nolty's coach shop, which is sit uated on Market street, in the rear of the Merrimac and Franklin hotels. The boys applied a match to a lot of paper which they placed against the frame smith shop They were seen by some men in the employ of Daniel Logan who ran to the place and cxtinpuisbed the fire before any damage was done. The boys admitted that they attempted to fire the place, but what there object was is not known. Kallroad Travel. This morning a very large excursion from Harrisburg to Atlantio City passed through this city at G o'clock as section of fast lino. The travel by the Pennsylvania road is very heavy at present aud night trains east and west arc runuing more than ono sectiou. Festival at Uordouvllle. Tbit afternoon and evcuing there is being held at Gordonville a grand festival gotten up by the ladies of that place for the benefit of tho Gordonville band The Miilersville baud and tho Mountville band passed through this city en route for the festival and wo learn several other musi cal organizations will be in attendance. Contract Awarded. At a meeting of the committee on r-cbool property and mm i-I'cs of the Lancaster school board beM t'us afternoon, the con tract for supply':, i books and stationary for the uso of ! .-chools for the ensuing year was awauk'tt to C. H. Barr, he being the lowest bidder. More Big Tobacco. Thos. Denning, who farms Joseph Rob inson's farm in Colerain township, showed us to-day two leaves of Qlessner tobacco that measured respectively 44x23 and 41x22 inches. Mr. Denning has four acres, all of which is very fine, and two acres of it will i uu from 35 to 40 inches. Another Colored Campmeeting. This evening a colored campmeeting will commence in the fine grove at What Glen. It will be under the auspices of tho Green street church, ol this city. Revs John Frances and Win. Keels will be the leading lights of tbe meeting. Commissioned. M. B. Landis, of this city, having re ceived his commission as clerk in tbe pen sion bureau at Washington, will leave Lancaster for the national capital on Monday. Sale ot Stocks. J. B. Long, broker, sold yesterday at private sale, 21 shares Columbia national bank at $150, 10 shares Fulton national bank at $140, 5 shares Stevens house $1.50. Ankle prained. Last night a lad named Spillingcr, twelve years of age, fell from a horse belonging to Sheriff High which be was riding, and sprained his ankle. Asslgneo Appointed, J. F. Stauffer aud wife, of this city, have appointed A. C. Reinoahl, esq., of this city their assignee. Correction. It was John Hoover, not John Houser, who was hurt by a runaway horse on Prince street yesterday. Dr. T. R. Fixton anil family leave Liver pool today on the Wisconsin for New York. ltd&w The Canustatters. Tlie Caunstatter Volksfcst Verciu -will hold their third volksfcst on JlonJ ty and Tuesday, August tlie 21st and 22nd, at Tells' Haln. The attractions will lie ot the first order, the pro gramme comprising ull that is entertaining. Take the Shortest and Most I'opular Route to Atlantis city. Tho last anil bct excursion ot the season will be run over tlie Pennsylvania railroad on August 25, Tickets lor tho round trip, good lor two day", only $1.C0. Train leaves at 0 o'clock. Persons can stop oft in Philadelphia. nl91td Lufct Seashore excursion. The Citizens Hand Excursion to Atlantic City on Saturday, August 2!tli. Round trip tickets good for three days or return same ri.iy. Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 4:10 n. m.; Columbia, 4:10; aie,$3.U0. Leave Landisville, 4:30 ; Manheim, 4-15; Lititz, 4:o; Ephrata, 5:15 ; fare, $2.75. alS,2l,23,21dltw Harvest Home Excursion to Lititz Springs on Thursday, August 31st. Fate lor the round trip only 50 cents. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 7:30a.m. ; Columbia at 7:30 a. m. and 1:10 p. rn. Lancas ter (Upper depot) at 7:40 a. in. and 1 p. in. Fine Concert by the Ringgold Band Irom 2 to 4 o'clock. ltd Sale or Valuable City Property. This evening at 7 o'clock, at the Sorrel ileige Hotel, will be sold at public sale a valuable corner property belonging to tho Long estate, corner or West Orange and Charlotte stiects containing in front Ci icct 4 inches and ex tending in depth 151 feet. This is a rare chance offered to capitalists. It HEATH ft. Hart. August 18 in Haiti more, A.M., wife of Levi Hart, aged 73 yearc, 1 month and 23 days. The relatives and friends arc icspcettully luvilcd to attend the luncral to-morrow (Sun day) afternoon at 2 o'clock t torn the residence of her son, John W. Hart, 470 Manor street. Pennsylvania Association and Washington Union arc also invited to attend. it IIrachbar. In this city, on tlie 18th Inst., William, soh ot Albert and Kate Drachbar, aged 3 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends ot the lamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents residence. No. 31 Middle street, on Sunday afternoon at i o'clock. Interment at St. Anthony's cemetery, ltd SfEVIAL NOTICES. Don't uie In the House. "Hough on Kats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, files, ants, moles, chip, monks, gophers. 15c. Tun public lacks nota genuine remedy skin diseases in Glenn's Sulnhur Soap. lor Womex everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex. Home Journal. al-lmdcod&co w The nutritive properties of CoIden'sLleblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator sustains the body without solid food. Colden'; no other. al4 lwdcod&w Few complexions can bear the strong, white morning light which exposes every speck of tan, every pimple and tbe slightest spotting of eczema. In Dr. Benson's Skin Core Is sure relief from the annoyance of these blemishes on the cheek ot beauty. al4-lwd(fcy It Toughens. SOZODONT tonghens the gams and makes them healthy, so that they hold in the teeth firmly. It removes the tartar, gives comfort, is economical of health and money, and when once used will never be given up. Trysn.o DONT, al5wavWU) BMW JMTMMT1BEMEN7B. 1HE OLD RELIABLE COACH WORKS. NOEBECK S. E. C0B. of DUKE LANCASTER, PENN'A. OUR MOTTO .-OUR WORK SUSTAIN S OUR WORD tfcgNone but First-Class, and our Stock Large and Complete in Variety: BUGGIES, PHAETOffS, CARRIAGES, THE McOALL. Hickory, porting and other Business Wagons. 49-UEPAIKING OK KVEUY KIND PROMPTLY ASD PUOPEBLY DOXE. XEW AVVt.l- ISEXES16. GRAND OPENING ANI MOCK TURTLE Soup Lunch at KOHLHAAS New Sa loon, 657 Manor street, this SATURDAY even inir. ttd PUBLIC SAI.KOK KENTUCKY HOI'SKS. On MONDAY'. AUGUST 21. 1882. will be sold at D. Logan's Sale Stables, Market street rear ol McGrann House. Lancaster, Pa.. 20 Head of Horses and one Pine Pv.irof Mules. Amongst them arc sonie very fine drivers and Saddle Horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in. Credit ot so days will be given. 18 2t HOWARD HAILEY. S 31 ALL HAVANA CIGAKS 2 FOK C CTS. at No. 21 North Qneen Street. HAltTMAN'S 1 EI.LOW FliONT CIGAR STORK. OAUKK KltAUT LUNCU AND SPBENGER'S LAGER BEER AT TUB REAR UAR or tbe LEOPARD HOTEL. This SATURDAY Evening. ClTY l'KUl'KKir AT PKIVATK SALE j On Long Deterred Payments : 1. The Store House and Dwelling on West King street, now occupied by Jno. K. Weaver. 2. The Hall Building on Prince strei t. 5. The House 1 occupy. 4. The Houso (No. 110) on West Orange St. Investors aro invited to call upon al9-tfdS&M A. E. ROBERTS. A SMALL CANCKR TUMOR IS OITEN tar more painful than a much larger one under apparently similar circumstances. The bame tumor may be very painful when small, and cease 10 giye much trouble when it has grown large. CANCERS. TUMORS. SKIN DISEASES also. Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut stivet, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation lree. lUJ-'itcl&w iy ENUINK VARA CIGAlts. FINIS JT article, only 5 ronts at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. IKAK1 Fire Insurance Company OP PlllLADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, securely invested. For a policy in this old and well-established company e.ill on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. i:im.vkas CANES. CAMKS. A FULL lINK FROM 5 cents up at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. "PENNSYLVANIA KAILIIOAO. 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. Mountville and Lan caster, 93.00. Stations east at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Landisville pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. Train leaves Lancaster ut 6 a. in. 43rSce Circulais and Posters. HAVJ5KST1C11. ft CLARK, AlauagetH, ltd&w - Lancaster, Penn'a. 1) ONT lUKUET THK OENUINK OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 cts, at HARTMAN'S YELLCW FRONT CIGAR STORE. rpuilCD GUANO CONNSTATTER Y0LKSFEST UKDKK TUK ACSl'ICKS OV THE Matter West Yereio, OF LANCASTER, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 2let and 22d, 1882. AT TELL'S HAIN. ENTIRELY NEW ATTRACTIONS. Tho Colossal Fruit Column has been rebuilt nnd will be decorated handsomer than ever. THESAUBIAN WEDDING with procession will take place at 1 o'clock p.m. SELAK'S BUCKALEW BAND, of York. Pa., has been engaged to enliven the occasion on both days, ami Taylor's Oichestra will furnish the dancing music. SHEEP RACES, SACK RACES and other sport will be provided for the Chil dren. Omnlbusses will leave Hie city at all times dnring the day, and the tare will be at a re duced price. Tickets, 25 cents. a12-Wl-Sd POSITIVK PCIIL1U SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, tho 19th day ol AUGUST, 188 '. tho undersigned, being all ot tbe children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, late ot tho city ot Lancaster, deceased, Willi offer at pub lic sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, of said city, the following real estate, viz. . A lot or piece ot ground, situated on the northwest corner of West Orange and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing in front on said West orange street, 64 feet, 4) inches, more or less, and extending of the same width northwardly 151 feet, more or less, to tbe property now in the posses-ion ot John Gib son, bounded on the east by said Charlotte street ; on tbe west by the property belonging to the Heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased; ou 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, &c. The lot contains a variety ol Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ot excellent water. And is one of tbe most eligible building lots In tbe city. uooanuewiu ue Riven to the purchaser. Persons desiring further information may Wilson and H. Clay Bru- call on William baker, esas. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will bemadeknown by the undersigned owners. JOHN LONG, SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG, ADALINE LONG, FANNY FREE, SARAH LONG, MARY8HAUD, ELIZABETH 8TIFJTLE.; Hkkbt Shcbkbt, Auctioneer. July8-7toS4augl7,18 19 & MILET'S AND TINE STREETS. & DAYTON NEW ADVEHTlSEMESTa. CUTY TAX NOTICE. Six per cent, will be added toall City Tax not paid before the 1st ot September. C. F. MYERS. al-MSl-d Treasurer. BCDWfclSKK BUCK. Just received, a fresh supply of the cele brated Budwelser Beer ; families and persons desirous ot retailing the same can be supplied by the undersigned. GEORGE WALL, augl2-8td Southern Exchange Hotel. pi LOBE 1IOTKL RESTAURANT. OYSTERS IN EVERY' STYLE. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Meals at all hours. Meals at all hour:?. 18-3td JOSEPH CREMEK, Prop. TV. McCOKMICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAR MACY, ( ton ol the late Dr. D. McCormlck, of Lancas ter.) treats private diseases successfully with his new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and smell. No ehange of diet aud conse quently no exposure. Can bo consulted in person or by mall at Ids drug store and office, No. .JJ SOUTH FOURTH STREET. alR-lmd Philadelphia. WALNUT STKKtCT LIVERY. Having added to my already extensive livery stock a HANDSOME NEW HEARSE, I am now prepared to attend funerals on the irost reasonable terms. Any number of coaches furnished on shoit notice, with good horses and carelul driver.-". All the appoint ments ot nlirstclass Livery, including two and fourhorsti Omnibuses. ELI POWL, a!4 lwd Office : No. 10 East Walnut street. o KGANIZ1D 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com parry of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested iu Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. SFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. 1u5mdTuTh&S II JKTZGKK & UAUGUMAN'S, NEW CHEAP SI ORE, Have tho Largest and Cheapest stock of BLACK Freuch Casineres IN THIS CITY. BLA.CK CASHMERES at 12 ctB. BLACK CASHMERES at 20 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at 25 cts. S7 cts. BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASHMERES BLACK CASHMERES at 45 cts. cts. cts. cts. at 50 BLACK CASHMERES at GO BLACK CASHMERES at 75 BLACK CASHMERES at 87 cts. BLACK CASHMERES at SI 00. BLACK CASHMERES at $1.12. BLACK CASHMERES at 81.25. ALSO Black French Wcol Armnres, Black French Wool Moires, BLACK BRCCADES. BLACK BROCADES. AT- & NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. lanlt-tvdAw N O SOONER. NO LATER. NO LONGER THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN AMERICA WILL EXHIBIT AT LANCASTER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th. And positively the only Big Show that will exhibit in Lancaster this season. t,St GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE. Frost's Royal Collosseum, STONE'S MONSTER CIRCUS, Oh Ke Ka Wakees' Comanche Indian Tronpe and Crane's bjmnaslnm and Aqnarlnm. FIVE GREAT SHOWS COMBINED FOR THIS SEASON ONLY. A MAMMOTH EXHIBITION. FIFTY DENS OF BARK ANIMALS ! A Herd of the Finest Performing Elephants in the World. The menagery embraces among its leading features, a living Nondescript, the only one ever captured, camels and Drume darics. Zebra, White Llama (a very rare ani mal), wild Yak ot Tartara, Lion and Lionesses, Abysinian Ibex, Royal Bengal Tigers. African Leopard, spotted and Striped Hyenas, black and White Deer, Kangeroos, Crocodiles from the Blver Nile, Python Snakes from the Biver Gambia; also, flity dens ot other rare and valuable Animals. BIrJs, Monkeys and other monstrosities. THE MONSTER CIRCUS in which the talent employed is unequalcd and comprises the highest order ot perlorraers In the land. tine of the many sersatlonal features of tbe great show is OH KE NA WAKEES IRO QUOIS and COMANCHE INDIAN TROUPE. The greatest attraction ever seen under can vass, being a complete exhibition of the man ners.cnstoms and ceremonies ot the Bed Men War songs, war dance, feats ot horsemanship also the entire tribe appearing In the roman tic episode ot A Chate for a Wife. The Grand Street Pageant will occur be tween 9 and 10 a. m.. led by J. G. Bates' Mill taryBand. Two performances Daily. Doom open at I and 7 p. m. - One ticket admits to Menagerie, Indian show and Clrcui. ADAU.o3l.wM vUc CHILDREN under 9 years Sffc A few Reserved Seats for Ladles and Gentle men at a small Advance. WILL EXHIBIT ON LOT CORNER CHARLOTTE STREET AND HARRISBURG AVENUE. MAIM 1 aDgiewtongittasa TILED EDITIOH. SATURDAY EVENING, AUQ. 19, 1882. FIGHTING AT ABOTJKIB. SOMEHEAVr FIRING ON BOTH SIDES. Another Engagement Between tbe UortU Force British Artillery Thundering on the MBhmoudleh Canal London, Aug. 197 a: m. A dispatch from Alexandria to Renter's telegram company says that six transport, with troops and two gan-boats, left that port on Friday night to take position outside the harbor ready to start on Saturday. Alexandria, Aug. 19. At 11:30 o'clock this morning the transports were still outside the harbor ready to start at a moment's notice. The New Ministry. The khedivo has decided to entrust Cherif Pacha with the presidency of tho new ministry. A deoree to that effect will be signed to-day or tomorrow, bnt tbe ministry will not bo constituted until the arrival of Riaz Pacha. Ready for Action. Alexandria, Aug. 19. 1:15 p. m. The transports and the fleet are now steaminc eastward. The ships have their topmasts lowered and their yards secured with everything cleared ready for action. A Traitor In the Egyptian Camp. Alexandria, Aug. 19. Information from headquarters states that a prominent person has been discovered to. bo in con stant communication with the rebels. He will be arrested and confined ou an Egypt ian man of war. It is reported the person referred to is Hassan Pacha, Chord min ister of Wakfi. f The British Commanders. Generals Wolseley and Adye acconipau iedthe transports in tho dispatch boat Salami. Admiral Seymour will hoist his flag on board tho iron clad Alexandria to day. Firing- Besun Alexandria, Aug. 194:40 p. m. Heavy firing in the direction of Aboukir has just begun. The righting Continue. London, Aug. 19, 5 p. ni. A dispatch to Reuter's telegram company, dated Alexandiia, C o'clock this afternoon, says " fighting lias commenced this afternoon on the Mahmoudich canal. The British areusiug heavy guns which were brought to the neighborhood of Milliha Junction yesterday. The firing still continues. TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL. The Causenf James Kedden'sHelnousCrimo His Hopes and Prayers. Wilmington, Del, Aug. 19. James Redden, the negro who is to be banged at New Castlo on Friday next, for rape com mitted on a 12-year old white girl, was visit ed in tliejaU by an Every Evening represen tative last evening. He talked freely about bis crime and thinks he was led to it by direct temptation of tho devil. He main tains however, that it was only seduction. Of his hanging he says " 1 have only six more days to live, but I am satisfied. I put my trust in Jesus Christ and he will save me. I did wrong and have confessed my sins to God, and he will guide me through my coming trial." As he spoke his voico faltered and his eyes filled with tears. He eats heartily and sleeps soundly, but ho has lost, slightly in weight. CONDENSED TELEUBAMS. Little Flashes Irem the Electric Wires. The Empire mines at Wilkesbarre havo shut down. The tariff commission listened to a num ber of recommendations concerning vari ous articles to-day. William Seine, a Chicago newsboy, aged 16, shot and killed Herman Bushing, a young ruffian with whom ho had quar relled. Smith & Burleson's elevator and mill burned last night at Villisca ; loss, $35, 000. President Arthur visited General Han cock to-day. Carl Meyer, traveling salesman, com mitted suicide by cutting his throat in a New York hotel this morning. Mrs. Frank Flynn was burned to death in Chicago by the upsetting of a coal oil lamp. Admiral Nicholson reiterates his denial of any improper conduct at tho time of the bombardment of Alexandria. Fire caused $28,000 loss at Red Bluffs, Calitornia. Tho midnight fire in New York at Dow liug's & Pack's piano factory, caused a loss of $375,000. Roy's soap and candle factory burn cd in Quebec, loss $30,000. Tbe Connecticut Republican convention will bo held in New Haven Sept. 20. A Ten-year-old son of William Lester, of Shoemakcrsville, Berks county, had both legs cut off by mowing machine on Ke &b:r's farm near that place I.istevonin. SHOT IN THE BACK. A Woman Assassinated in Oregon. Portland, Oregon, Aug. 19. 3Irs. Mary Petch, while driving along the high way yesterday with her ton in Yamhill conuty was shot in tho back and instantly killed. The deceased bad a difficulty somo time ago with a neighbor named Smith who is accused of the deed. A few weeks previous Mrs. Petch was shot at by a con cealed party, but was not hit. Intense ex citement prevails. Honor to HUL Washington, Aug. 19. The following named congressional representatives on the part of the Houso will attend tbe fun eral ceremonies of the late Senator Hill : Messrs. Pcttiboce, Hauk aud House, of Tennessee ; Brumm, of Pennsylvania ; Carlisle, of Kentucky ; Young, of Ohio ; Barbour, of Virginia ; Habletzill, of Maryland. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 19. For the Mid dle Atlantic and New England states, cooler, fair weather, -northerly winds be coming variable, and stationary or higher barometer. lAJtKKT. rfcUadeiBBUft Market ..'BiLAUBLvnta. August 19. No market re. port to-day. tho commercial exchange being closed, owing to the excursion ot members to Coney Inland. new ium .trei. Naw Yona. August 19. Flour State ami Western steady; light export a-d home trade demand, con t hern steady. Wheat a bettor: moderately active speculative trading. No. 2 Red, snot, (114; do Aug., It H1 UK ; do Sept., 1 WLm U ; do Oct., $1 15J91 SH : do Nov., 1 16J I NeS do Dec., SI 17J1 18 ; do year. 1 13 Corn UtiHc better and In moderate trade ; Mixed n esiern spot, 8588c ; do futures. 78 (28632c. Oats without quotable change: No. 2 Aug., o7X38lc; do Sept., 48348)$c ; do Oct,, il 47Kc. Drain and Provision unotatlons. Ouo o'clock quotations ol grain and provis ions, inrnisneu Dy . n. East King street. Yundt, Broker, 15' August IS. Chicago. Corn Oats .7 .42! .75fc; .w$ .74&s .3 . Wheat August 1.02& Sept.... .93 Oct. 97 Tear.... .97J4 Pork Lard 21.30 2I.47K VZ.30 H37X Philadelphia No board to-day. Livestock Market. Chicago. Bogs Receipts, l',003 head ; shlp mmta. 5.B00 head: demand very fair: market i steadier at unaltered rates : common to tiood mixed. 7 was u ; heavy to wt&a w: 7 4(e 8; skips, t7. Cattle Receipts, 5,000 head ; shipments, 3,100 ' "" Willi ,m head ; niarknt ralrly active and steady , na tives plentiful and weak ; export, $7 107 75 ; S:ood to choice shipping. a$40S 85; common o fair dull at $4 3386; mixed untchen, stock steady : common to fair. I240Q330: guoitu choice, $3 7541415: stackers and tccd.-rn. srxt C(4 38 ; range cattle arm : Texan, as 73k4 To ; half-breeds and natives,! 5085 40 ; dairy e; ves 110017 bead Sheep Receipt-". l. Iw': hip--v' 1 0)0 head ; market steady an : dem 1 ii-i : por to fair, $2 9093 60: medium togund, j.i.jdj-jo; choice to extra, 943 Ot 7. Naw York, KbUndolphta and Local tor- also United State Bomli repotted dailv . lacoa R. Lows, X! North Queen street. August l'. tfcflt 1.-00 i-w a. m. r. M. I-.. Del., Lack. W extern 14U 14G5 4dtf Denver ft Rto Grande 60 00 tdj N. V..Lake KrleA Western.... 38$ 3i 38 Kansas and Texas 38 38 SUf Lake Shore Mich. Southern 114 U42 I14U New York Central 135 135 13V New Jersey CenJ- 79 7 79 Ontario western 25 25 9 Omaha Com , 52 S3J, 5 JrftCiuC 3lfLlI 41 Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 123 13 123 Texas l'aaulo 5ii 51 m Wabash. -i. ojulaAFaclnc... .16 36 3 Western Union TeL Co 88 884 . Pennsylvania R.R - " Beading. Buffalo I Northern 1 Loea atoeaa and Par val. . ltto . 100 Last sple t iK 120 129 106 IM 10' IffilSO 116. 112 M 110.25 140 HI 150 14.' III.W (.iLM 3K 145,71. 140 154 7IUJ0 137 Lane-CUyS per ct. Loan, due 1832. 1885. WW... " 1835.. 5perct n lor SO years. 5 per ct. School Loan... 4 " in lor 20 years.. " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. " S In 10 or 20 years. Manheim borouguloan aamx. stocks. Plrst National Bank. Karmers' National Hank Pulton National Bank Lancaster County National li.mk. Columbia National Hank , Knhrata National Rank , Pirst National Bank, Columbia-. .. first National Rank, Stnithunr ... Pirst National Bank, Marietta First National Bank. Mount Jov.. Lititz National Bank , Manheim National Bank Union National Rank. Mount Joy. Now Holland National Bank....... 10c 100 100 100 im im 100 lino . 5 . 100 . 50 . 100 . IU .109 im . inn too . n 100 50 liw NEW ADVEMT13EMAXTH. SOUK KKOUT AND SPKENOKK'tf HKKK AT TUK MANOR 1IOTP.L. WEST KING STRKET, THIS SATURDAY RVBN1NG. It JOHN SPANCiLKti. YKLLOW VBUftT CIUAKa, t'LKAK MA vana Filler ( tlaud Made) the best 5 cent Ciar in the city at HARTMAN'S YKM.OW FRONT CIGAR STORK. PKACMKSt FKAVHtSl ! Ol tUlUtUAX APTKRNOON.AUG.22. I will have for sale at Geo. O. llensel'a green houses. No. 238 East Orange street, a car load ot Delaware peaches of different varieties. Will be (-old re tail ami wholesale. ltd FOK THK CKAPK8l', FINKST AND Largest slock id Furniture ot all kinds bed springs anil mattresses;, cane anil wood seat chairs, looking glasses c. goto itorFMKiKi: al9Itd 26 E. King street. -. -...-. .,... I,,, ArilLl. LINK Or LOKILLAKU'8 Chewing Tobacco i. Rebecca only. 10 eta. per plug Ht HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. STOOIKM, STOG1KM. PlTTSKUKGtl MTO gies. $1.25 per hundred at UARTMANS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ;STORE. MUSICAL JCNTKKTALNMENT MY TUB City cornet Band, THIS EVENING, at Hotel Franko Summer Garden. Barbcy's Cele brated Beer on tap. ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor. JUST KKCKIVKD ANU FOK SALECHKAt Young Parrot at VONDER5MITU'S BIRD STuI'.K. Parties that have not paid their State and CotmtyT-ix tor the I-t, 4th. 5tb. 8th and 'Jth wards will please cotnefjand settlo at once to save expense being added. II. B.VONDERSHITH, Collector. It 8 East Orange Street, TKAY IN A FKW DAYS, OUR NEW CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. 3-Every one should sec It before buying.'CH ALLEN A. HBRR & CO., Heal Estate and Insurance Agents So. 100 EAST KING STREET. I MK CALK ON VKKY JSASY T45KMS Choice Building Lots, situated on Wc.it urange, near cnarioue, norm cnarioitc ami North Alary, Hazel, between South Quten anil Beaver streets. Also, Farms, Mills, Hotels and City prop, crty. Priccj low and terms to suit purchasers. Apply to HKNRY BKCHT4ILD, No. 52 Nmttl Oueen Street, P. S.- Also Bullitliig Stone and Sand or su perior quality lor sale, ltd MORAVIANS AMU ALL FKIKNDd OK the mission cause in Lancaster are cor dially Invited by the congresntbui ut Lititz to participate in the celebration ot the Win an niversary ot the beginning ot tbe foreign mission work on Sunday, August 27 U11111I huarirs will start from the Bloravlan church at 7 o'clock iu m. Fure. 50 cents. All desiring to accept this Invitation will pleasn iiotll v Dr. O. T. Htiehener. No. 43 Wc-tOrangu street, on or before Friday morning. August 2, that ar rangements may be made for their entertain ment at Litllz. al9-S,TTuTh J." MARTIN C CO. Mosquito Canopies, OUR OWN MAKE. OO Inch by IO Yards $1.60 IOO Inch by IO Yards 1.60 108 Inch by 11 Yards 1.76 PATENT TURX-OVFU TOP. ANY COLOR, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOK PUTTING UP. PATKNT BEI)STEADFIXTURtS, For attaching canopy to bed and not toceilirg J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. Wot Kug ud Princi SU. LANCASTER, PA. rAVEK HANtilBUH, tee. vv E HAVK ADDKD LAmGKLY'TO OCR stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPER HANGING?, and anions them some ot the ClK'ieest Styles Iu the B.-st Grade or Goods. 'I liese will be sold low In order to make speciy f-a!es. REMNANTS arc accumulating ull the time in small lots, which arc very de.drab'e for Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in price from Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, Plain Goo'ls In All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LlSTB Of; LACE CUBTAINS -in-: WHITE and CREAM, JSEIt BETH. PILLOW HUAMS. TID IBS, LAMBREQUINS, tc. Poles In Ebony, Brara, Cherry, Ah and Walnut. Pier and Mantl Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ......................... ff aiM 3f74 'UU. Wwt........ 21 20 21 PacthcCora 50 4'' f0'4 Preferred.... - !K 9F-4