LANCASTER DAILY DUTELLIGENCBB, MONDAY AUGUST al, 1SS2. " men. Luckily this morning the chief engineer cot box 31 on his indicator, and so did the fireman. This was the right box, but there was a great deal of running for nothing. .steward Offered. A reward of $50 will be paid for the cap tare and identification of tbe man who struck the alarm from box 20 this morning. Special Officer Krantz opened the box but went away. While gone some one struck the alarm. Keloalne Rtaks. Messrs. Kaufman & Rife receired ad vices to-day from the Westchester insur ance company, of Brooklyn, of which tbey are agents, to issue no new policies of in surance on property in this city. Bimilar instructions have boon received by A. A. Herr & Co. agents of tho North German insurance company. It was rumored this afternoon that tbe companies would can cel the policies now in force. rlKKB IN THE COUNTltV. Tho Iluraing or Galen Lefovre'a Vara. The fire at Quarryville, of which we had but a short account oa Saturday, was quite destructive. It occurred at noon. Wheu fit-fat discovered by Philip Ritz, Mr. Lefevro's hired man, the whole interior was on fire. A large tobacco shed within a few feet of tho baru caught from tbe intense heat and was also consumed. The large and valuables wind mill pump was saved by tbe heroic exertions of Joe. Weber, tbe village barber, who is an old fireman. The fire certainly occurred from sponta neous combustion from damp oats. It was first discovered in that part of tbe buildingabout 12 o'clock byJPhil .Ritz, who immediately got out all the stock and in A one hour nothing was left of the barn or ) large tobacco sbed along side of it which had just been built previous to Daniei Lefevro's death. It was a well built and commodious sbed. The new crops were not yet fit to cut consequently there is no lots ou its contents. Mr. Lefevre has au insurance of $1,600 on the barn and $500 on the sbed, but none on the coutents. His loss will bo heavy. He will begin rebuilding next week. For tnnately there was very little wind and it was blowing east or it would have been impossible to save t'jo other building. As it was it was only with bard work that the wagon sbed was saved. The fire was seen for a. great distance and a very large crowd was soon on the ground. During tho tire Benjamiu outer, who was busy carrying water, was overcome by the beat and was unconscious for some time. Fires to tbe Kast Knd. Yesterday afternoon a shed belonging to John Zook, on tbe New Holland pike near the Eden paper mills, was set on firo and burned, together with a straw stack stand ing near it. Tho barn not far off was saved. Mr. Zook saw tho incendiary run ning from the premises and might have captured him, but be preferred saving bis live stock which was in danger of being burned. The extent of the loss or tho amount of insurance has not reached us. Yesteiday afternoon a large volume of smoke was seen somo miles east of the city and it is reported that a barn was burned northeast of Strasburg borough. No further particulars bavo reached us. riarcty of the I'eace. Frank Harttuycr had a hnariug boforo Alderman McCimomy this afternoon to answer for surety of the peace on a com plaint niado by Mrs. Stenglo and for surety and felonious assault ou his wife. His wife refused to ap ncar against him, but Mrs. Stenglo . testified that she saw him shoot at her as she sat on a lounge, and that she then cried murder and ran over to her (Stougle's) bouse. Accused followed her and when Mn. Stenglo refused to allow him to go up stairs he threatened to shoot her also. A lad named Miller testified that ho bad heard Hartmyer threaten to shoot his wife. For the defenco Hart myer testified that he had never abused his wife, that ou Saturday bo was drunk and his pistol went off, but that it was not pointed at his wife. She was scared and ran off, but that sbo is not now afraid of him and re fuses to push tho complaints made. The alderman held him to bail -to answer for surety of the peaco ou Mrs. Stengle and felonious assault on his wife. Obituary. Mrs. Sarah Ford, widow of tho late Johu Ford, died on Saturday evening, after a short illness, at her residence in Eist Leraoa street, in tho 71st year of her age. Mrs. Ford was a Franciscus by birth a sister of John Franciscus and Mrs. Henry Wilhelm of this city. She passed the greater patt of her life in Lan caster and was well and favorably known among the older residents. Wed at the Hospital. Henry Clinton, an old teamster who drove Conestoga wagons between Phil adelphia and Pittsburgh before the rail -roads were built, died in the county hos pital on Saturday evening, after a brief illness. He was 84 years of ago, and in his youuger days was a man of imposing appearance, and was known in all parts of the county. It is alleged that be suffered from neglect during his last illness. Tree Bill Against Brimmer. Tbis afternoon tbe grand jury returned three true bills against George Brimmer, jr., charged with arson. Tho case was called bv District Attorney Davis. Mr. Brosius, counsel for tho defendant, stated ithat he was not ready to-day, nor would Tie be tbis week. Ho had not seen bis client, and asked for a continuance. Tho case was continued. Lots ot Bams. The mayor had a big court tbis morning. Three drunks were fined and made pay costs. Four others paid costs ; two got 30 days, one 20, aud one 15. One bum was discharged. The meadow Bangers. Tho Meadow boys indulged iu a free fight yesterday afternoon, along tho gas run. Tbey kept it up for somo time, but no one was seriously hurt. Last seashore Excursion. Tho Citizens Band Kxcursion to Atlantic City on Saturday, August 26tb. Round trip tickets, good for three days or return same day. Train loaves Lancaster (King Street) at 4:10 a. m.; Columbia, 4:i0; fare, $3.00. Leave Landlsville, 4:30; Manhelm, 1-15; Lititz, 4:15; Ephrata, 5:15 ; fare, $2.75. al9,21,23,24daitw Take the Shortest and Most Popular Boute to Atlantis Vliy. The last and lest excursion ot the season will be run over tbe Pennsylvania railroad on August 25. Tickets lor tbe round trip, good for two days, only $3.00. Train leaves at 6 o'clock. Persons can stop oil in Philadelphia. al91td DEATH. Ford. In this city, on the 19th inst, Sarah, relict ot the late John Ford, in the 71st year ot his age. The relatives and friends ot the family are tcspectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. No. 123 East Lemon street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetcty. it Ebebh art. August t 1882, In this city, Mary, wife ot Christian Eberbart, in the 4Gth year other age. The relatives and friends of tho familytre respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 206 West Walnut street, on to-morrow (Tuesday) after noon at i o'clock. COLUMBIA NEWS. UK HKfJCI.AK COKKEHPONDKMUr: r.rrnU Along tbe SuqueliaBBa Items of Interest In and Around tie Boroegh Picked Up by tbe Intelli gencer's Reporter. The streets are now being cleared of tbe grass which disfigured them in a number ofplaces. "A. German picnic, near Lancaster, is bringing Sponsler's York orchestra to play for it. Messrs. James MoManus and Richard Foley are booked to row a boat race some time this week. A picnic is to be held at the ' Point " to morrow by a party of ladies and gentle men from Wrigbtsville. A fight occurred on Saturday evening ou North Front street at a house of ill repute. One of the inmates bad her head cut with a stone. The colored campmeeting which is being held near Mt. Joy, was attended by large numbers or white folks from this place yesterday. A break down of a Lancaster team oc curred ou lid street, between Walnut and Locust, on Saturday. The drivers went over a deep gutter too fast. A bantum chicken belonging to Mr. Geogc Crauo's family, has strayed away or been stolen. A reward will bo given to the person returning it. Two freight cars of the Reading & Col umbia railroad were thrown off tbe track below Hollinger's tannery, on Saturday. They sustained very little injury by tbe accident. The people of Perry street were enter tained this morning by a disgraceful tongue fight between a man and woman. In consideration of their families, no names are published. On Saturday Mr. Jackson Ameg, of York, brought to this place a fine lot of cattle for sale. Not finding buyers he was obliged to return with.them to York. The schute in tho Columbia dam has been closed, so that a sufficient depth of water can bo bad above the dam for tbe crossing of canal boats on tbe river to and from tho tide water canal. A good sized congregation attended the Presbyterian church last eveniug, and listened to the interesting sermon on Solomon's glory and wisdom, which was preached by tho Rev. John McDougal, of York. Death oi an Infant. Mr. W. A. King's nine months' old daughter, Nellie, died on Saturday night of cholera infantum. The Rev. John Yingling, of St. John's Lutheran church, preached a short funeral sermon at tbe residence ou Locust street tbis morning. Tho body was taken to York for burial in Prospect Hill cemetery this morning on the 10:55 train. Complimentary. Our young professional friend, Dr. Wm. U. Gailbraith, Yeaklo's prescription clerk, has just finished a chemical autopsy of an infant's stomach sent to him for that pur pose from Philadelphia, in which be is to detect poison if possible. It is a compli ment to his scientific know'edge which we heartily appreciate. Struck by a Train. Mr. Joseph Hcrbst, of Marietta, while attending to his official duties at Watt's station, yesterday at noon was btruck by the passenger train, but was fortuuately thrown from the track by the pilot of the cugiuc. The south track is tho lcgular one for west bound trains, but for some treason the train was on tho north track. Not noticing this Mr. Hcrbst stood on the noith track with tbe abovo result. His injuries are slight. Drinking Whisky In a Cellar. An cutrauce to the cellar of Yeakle's drug store was effected last night through the doorway which communicates with another cellar in the rear. Tho person had first to enter tho latter one before get ting into Mr. Yeakle's. A light was seen by Night Officer Dysinger, who, peering through a wire screen which opens to tbe stioct, saw a man bonding over a demi jobn, which was afterwards learned to contain whisky and which is used for med icinal purposes. Tho officer did not dis turb tho intruder for particular reasons, but informed Mr. Ycakle of his discovery the following morning. Tho affair is causing some talk. Pe.sonal Paragraphs. Mr. John Wilson has gone to Asbury Park to recruit. Miss Katie Isaacs, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. M. Cohen on Locust street. The family of Mr. James Myers have returned from their visit to fnends in Maryland. Howell Michael, who left on bis vaca tion this morning, will spend part of it at tbe seashore. Messrs. Johu Kauffman and John Mcisky, left this morning for Lcwistown, Pa. Mr. James D. Slade returned to his duties at Harrisburg, this morning, after a pleasant visit to his old home here. Ocean Grovo and Asbury Park are the favorite summer resorts of Columbians. Many people from this place are taking their vacations there R. F. Hclwig, a Columbia boy who is in tho regular army, and is stationed at Fort Snolling, Minn., is tho crack rifle shot of tho rifle team of that post. avtsviA.ii XOTIVES. Don't Dlo In the House. " Itougb on Uats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flics, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. Tbe public lacks not a genuine remedy tor skin diseases in Glynn's Sulnhnr Soap. Wojjkw everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that It overcomes despondency. Indiges tion, weakness in the hack and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex. Home Journal. al-lmdeodfteow The nutritive properties of Colden's Lleblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator-sustaius the body without solid food. CWden; no other. a!41wdcodw That hacking cough can bo so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For bale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl-lwdeowAw RESCUED FROM DEATH. ThelollowIngstatcmcntofWUIiamJ.Cough in, of Somervlllc, Mass., is so remarkable tuat we beg to ask for it tho attention ot our read era. 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 bed. In the sum mer of 18771 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was so far gone at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope' but a friend told me ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but 1 got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel betUT. My hope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel In better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, andbc convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, r have taken two bottles and can positively say tht It has dono mo more good than all the other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon bo able to go to work-'g Sold h v H. B. Cochran, 187 .North Queen street That lee.-ig ot languor and debility that f Jllows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at H. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 Morttj Queen street. Lan caster. a3l-lwdw It Toughens. 80ZODONT toughens the gums and makes them healthy, so that tlev hold In the teeth firmly. It removes the tartar, elves comfort. Is economical of health and money, and when one; used will never be given up. Try SOZO DOJiT. al5-iwdeod4w An unpleasant catalogue constantly being printed. In which human lnfirmltyls specified as headache, nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, paralysis and agno, can be entirely ex punged from the records, by the use of Dr. Benson's Celery and Ch imomite Pills. a2I-lwd&w Rbmexbeb! Glenn's Sulphur Soap presents all the advantages ot sulphur baths at a cheap rate. ' Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye." 50 eta. a?Mwdeod&w Pbtsici&ss proscribe Colden's Lleblg's Li quid Beat and Tonic Invigorator iorthe week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. aSMwdeod&w Catarrh ot the Bladder. Stinging irritation, innammatton.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by " Buchu pallia.' 1. Depot John Black. Thb most wonderiul curative remedies ot the present day. are those that come from Ger many, or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market In this country, is the GKEAT GERMAN 1N VIGOBATOR, which has never been known to fail Incuiingasingle case of ncivous de bility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression ot spirits and functional tierangementsot the nervous system. Forsale by druggists, or sent tree by mall on receipt ot the price, SI per box. or six boxe for 15. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O., Sole Agent for the United Slates. Send for circu lar. a21-2ldMTh A Physical Suffering. No one can realize, except by personal ex perience, the anguish ot mind anil body en dured by sufferers from dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation, and other diseases of the stomach. Burdock Blood Bitters arc a positive cure for this direst of all diseases. Price $1. For sale at H. B. Cochian's drug store, 117 North Queen street, Lancaster. Brown'! Household Panacea Js the most ettectivo Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externall.v,nnd thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chroiiK acute, than any other pain alleviator, am' I s warranted double tho strength ot any si m ' preparation. It cures pain in the Side. K:. -it r Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism ami all AOHKsntl is T1IK GUEAT BKLIKVLK OK PAIN. "Brown's UocsKnoLD Panacea " should be in every family. A teaspoonful ofhe Panacea In a tnmbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will break trp a cold. 25 cts a bottle. teblI-lvdM.WA8Aw a congn, coin or sore 'inroat shouia do stopped. Megiect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's urouchial Troeh-s do not disorder tnc stomach like cougli syrup? ami bal3ams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying IrWtatlon. give reller In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, ami tho Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpcakurs are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Trocncs have tteon recommended by physl ciatiH, and Always give perfect fcatlsfactlon. Having iiecn tested by wide and constant use for neatly an entire generation, 11 icy have at tained we), .nirited raiikamorg the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at ! cents a box everxwlHTii mv-lvdTTIi&FAlvw Thousands have been cured of dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia and all diseases of the liver, blood and stomach whei ail other remedies have tailed, by using Prof. Uuilmette's French Liver Pad, widen Is a quick atid permanent cuie for I hose disorders. Ask your druggist for the great remedy, and take no other, and if he. does not keep it send $1.50 In a letter to the French Pad Co., Toledo, O.. and rccoive one by mail, postpaid. For sale at Kaufftnan's drug store. North Queen street aia-lydB&W D Mothers! dlothers!! Mothers I: Are you disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by a sic child suffering and crying with excruciating pain or cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING S UUP It will relieve the poor littlo sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There is not mother on earth, who has ever used It, who will not tell yon at once that It will regu late the bowels, aud glvo rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to tho tast, and is tbe prescription ot one ot the oldest and lest female physicians and nurses 1 the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ma-ly-M.WAS&w Prot. Gullmette'ri French Kidney Pad is the greatest discovery of the century tor the cure ot all diseases ot tho kidneys, bladder and urinary organs, in both male and female. For sale at Kauffman's drug store. North Queen street. al9 lwSXW Rose Cold and Hay Fever. Messrs. White A Burbice, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons suffering from Rose Cold and flay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these complaints; by using tho B jlm havo had great relief. 1 have recom mended it to many of my friends for Catarrh, and In all cases where they have used the Balm freely havo been cared. X. Kemnet, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Messrs. Wx. Bust a fcoss, Diuggists, New Brunswick, N. J. Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and liavc been unable to obtain permanent relief until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured me. After a few days' use I could sleep all night, E. L.-Clickknkk, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. For sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. jul-2wdtw 1 Thousands bear witness to the positive enra- tivo powers of tho GUEAT GERMAN INVIU OUATOB, the only remedy that has proved itself n er-Ecmc for general debility or over taxed brain, finally ending in consumption, and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or will be sent free on receipt of $ 1.03 per box, or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for cireular and testimonials ot genuine cures. For sale at Kauflman's drug store North Queen street, iv31-M&Thd B JfOLiriVAL. Democratic State Ticket. GOVERNOR. ROBERT K. FATTISON, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT OOVEBSOB. CUAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. JCDOE OF THE SUPREME COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECRBTABT OV INTERNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CONGRESS MAK-AT-LABQE. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga.; Democratic County Ticket. CONGRESS. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE BSNATOR XtV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. . 2. C. J. RHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. E. C. D1LLKR. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. H. E. SUIMP, K. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. W. BCBSER. Leacock. comrrr solicitor. rooB directors. J. P. BIcILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster' PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REBMAN, Manhelm. J. 11 SCULEGEL&11LICU, E. Donegal. JtJRT COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. E. P. KISNER, General Secretary, Girard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Committee. W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lancaster. J. B. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIER, Columbia; B. S. PATTERSON, White Bock, Secretaries. .CANDIDATES XR NOMINATION. For Assembly 1st District, Lancaster City C. A. OBLENDER, Eighth Ward. E. G. SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to tUe Democratic Primaries.) MKW AJTMMHEMKMT8. ILIMN WILLbOK. Housefurnishing ! : FLINM & WILLSON. HEADQUARTERS FOR stove Repairs. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE THEIR FURNACES, STOVES, HEATERS Winter, Should Have it Done Now, to Avoid the Rush and Delay in the Busy Season. Plumbing. Gas Fitting, Tin Boofing and Spouting Specialties. FLINN & WILLSON, LANCASTER, PA. (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.) NEW ADVERTt EMENT8. WANTED A OI1U. TO WORK IN the Kitchen and assist In Dining Room Apply to JOHN COPLAND, It 125 North Queen Street. Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 cts. per plug nt HARTMAN'S VELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LOST-SATURDAY KVEMNU ON THE Marietta 1'ike or College Avenue, a Gold Locket, marked C. W. A. or C. W. Appel. The tinder wUl a toward by leaving it at THIS OFFICE. 21 2td T1KK HOTICK TO-NIUHT -WILL BE served at Excelsior Hall. No. 127 East nir street, bv John Schoenberger Son. a GRAND SAUERKROUT LUNCH. U PRIVATE SAI.K A UKACTIFUL KKSI dence, No. i33 East Orange street. House with all the modern Improvements, largo side yard and lot. with choice Fmit Trees and Grape Vines.Cistern and Good Well or Wato . Apuly to HENRY STROBEL. aug21-tM IROJMISELS JTOB 8EWKK bBALED Proposals will l received at Alderman Barr's oflico on South Duke street up to 7 o'clock p. in., on MONDAY. AUGUST 28th for Building a xwo-rnot sewer on ijocust aim Knokland streets, to connect with the North street sewer. PJans and specifications can be seen at the CltyTtegnlator's Office. 11 X UKUCU Ut SlUHIil VUJlMlllcri. aSlOtd CTITY TAX NOTICE. j Six per cent, will be added to all City Tax not paid before the 1st ot September. 1 C. F. MYERS, al'MSl-d Treasurer. BUW.ISKK BEK.K. Just received, a fresh supply ot tho 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. I LOBE HOTEL RESTAURANT. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Meals at all hours. Meals at all hours. 18-3td JOSEPH CREMEB, Prop. SMALL HAVANA CIGARS 8 FOB S CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. WANTED A SITUATION BY A GKK li) un Girl to do General Housework. Can cook, wash and iron. Apply nt It No. CSU MANOR STRKET. WANTED A lilHL TO COOK AND DO General Honsework for a small family, with the aid of a young girl and a wo i an, to help with the washing. Good wages. Good reierenco required. Apply at 21-3t TnlS OFFICE. I?OK F1MK UKOCKKIES, WINES AND 1 LIQUORS, Call at 5(li NORTH MULBEUKY STREET. nl7-lwd JOHN DICKEL. "VELLOW IfKOJNT t'lUAKs, ULKAK HA L vana Filler ( Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAR STORE. yK. McCOKSIICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAR MACY, ( son ot thelato Dr. D. McCormlck, of Lancas ter,) treats private diseases successfully with hli 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 mall at his drug store and office, No. :5 fcOUTH FOURTH STREET. alO-lind Philadelphia. GENUINE VARA CIGAKS. A FINIS JT article, only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAR STORE. fl IRAKI Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, secuiely Invested. For a policy in this old and well-established company call on RIFE & ELfiLUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.WR&S "1ANES. UAHES. A FULL A.1NB FKOM j 5 cents un nt HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LAST OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION WILL BE RUN TO ATLANTIC CITY, On FBIDAY, AUUUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOB TWO DAYS. And good to Return on any Train. RATES: Columbia, Mouutvlllo ami Lan caster, 93.00. Stations cast at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Landisville pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. Train leaves Lancaster at 0 a. in. SSee Circulars aud Posters. BAVEKST1CK ft CLARK, Managers, ltd&w Lancaster, Penn'a. D ONT rOKOET THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cisrars. 11 for 25 els. at HARTMAN'S YELLCW FRONT CIGAR STORE. mUE NORTH KND DRY GOODS STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY THE BEST COMFORTS FOB THE LEAST MONEY. Theee COMFORTS are made on the premises out of Good, Clean Cotton and Best Calico. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, fl-lydj LANCASTSB, PA. and RANGES in Good Order for tbe MAXKKTK. Mew xor mumi. Nxw Yoax, August 21. Flour State and Western in favor of buyers; In Instances 50 10c lower, southern dull aid unchanged. Wheat iifs lower and weak ; speculative less active: No. '2 Red, Aug., $1 13I13; do Sep;., 11 li 13 ; do Oct., i ni do Nov., $1 15M1 155 ; do year, 1 13 f 1 13J4 asked. CornJifJlc lower and dull; Mixed Western spot, 85g8Sc ; do futures. 77684. Oats opened l2c lower; afterwards be came stronger and recovered ; No. 3 Aug., S!Qo6c;do Sept., 4747c ; State, 5360c; Western, 578c. rotnwiaipniB Blurket. Fbiladilthia. August 21. Flour dull, but steady ; Superfine. 12 7503 ; Extra $3 404 ; Pa Family, $5 155 37 Kve flour at (3 .03 75. Wheat quiet, bnt "steady: Del. and Pa. Bed, $1 1(1 14 ; do Amber. 91 14(51 17. Corn quiet lor local trade ; Steamer. 88689c ; yellow at 90c ; do mixed at 89X&c : No. 3 do878S8c. O.Hs dull and weak; buyers holding off; No. I White rone hero ; No. 2 do old.7980c; new, 77f?S0c : No. 3 do, old, 7V377c ; new. 74375c ; No. 2 Mixed, old, 72973c ; new, 69 70c. Rye nominal at 75c tor new. Provisions steady. Lard steady. Butter Arm for Choice ; other grades dull ; Creamery Extra, 2ti27c : do good to choice, 2325c ; Bradford county and New York extra 2t25c ; do firsts, 2123c ; Western extra, 20 22c ; do goott to choice, 17020c. Rolls none here. Eggs dull ; Penn'a, 232lc ; Western, 22c Cheese steady for choice : New York lull cream HKc; Western full cream, 10l0)(c; do fair to good, 9W6922C ; Penna. half skims, (iSCc ; Penna. skims, 2$c. Petroleum steady; Uctlned, 6c. Whisky at SI 19. aratn ana rroviaion Uaotstlon. Ouo o'clock quotations ol grain and provit. ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, 15f East King street. August is. Chicago. Corn Oats Porl .75 a Am .... .75V .36 21.45 .74 .35X 21.W) 4 Hhtladelpbla. .86! .CO .... cb .4 J .85 482- Wheat August 1.02U Lard sept.. Oct... Year. .js: li32j 12.40 .97i Aug.... Sept... Oct...... 1.14 1.13 1.13& Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 4,503 head ; ship ments. 7,ouo head ; market fairly active and Ec higher; common to good mixed, 17 50R8 20; good to prime heavy, $8 208 90 1 light $7 60 tf 25; skips, 1597 40. Cattle Receipts, 2.490 head ; shipments, 4,900 market generally unchanged ; natives slow ; exports. $7775; good to choice shipping, $640ti90: common to fair.$4 2r36; butchers', stcauyat$22.$4 75; stackers anil feeders, in fair demand and light supply, $34 2": rango cattle firm ; Texans, $3 704 CO ; half-breeds and Americans, $4 5035 40. Sheep Receipts, 400 head ; shipments. VOO do; market steadier ; Interior to fair, $2 757350; medium to good, $3 C04 ; choico to extra, $1 2 4G0. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Cattle market active ; sales, 4.C00 bead ; prime at 78c ; good at CK7Jic; medium at 5G!c; com :nnu at45&c. Sheep Good stock active; common stock dull ; sales. 14,000 head ; prime, 5J45&e ; good. 4,'5c ; medium, 44c ; common, 3fi4c; culls. 23Kc Hogs market lair; sales, 3.200, at 11J 12c stock .-Banter. New York, Philadelphia' and Local Stocks also United States Bonds repoited dally by JAOon B. J .own, 22 North Queen street. August 21. 10:00 1:00 2:30 A. U. T. M. V W. Del., Lack. Western 147 U6 119 i Denver ft Rio Grande G1H 60 b.4 N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western.... 39 39 38 Kansas and Texas 39K 3ft V Lane Shore Mich. Southern... 114 113 H3 New York Central 136W 13"H 13 Now Jersey cen.:.. Ontario ft Western Omnlm l!nm !37 78 Sti 54 8 Oi 2S4 5 55 I Pacific Mall 4(i 44U 45 Chicago. Mil. St rant Texas Pacific...... Wabash. . uls & Pacific... . Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania R. R KC&CUu( Buffalo Pitts, ft Wrfst Northern Pacific Cntn " " Preferred.... 123 12?Ji M Loom stocks ana Bona. Par val. Lane- d iy 4 per cL Loan, dne 1882. . .1100 " 188S... 100 " 1890... 100 " 1895... 10C 5 per ct. n 1 or 30 years. . 100 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 " 4 " In lor 20 years.. 100 " 4 in 5 or 20 years.. 100 " e " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhelm borough loan 100 BAHX8T0CXB. First National Bank. 100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Last 3.le fKA 107 120 120 105 112 102 102.50 100. 102 1205 110.25 140 111 150 142 141.30 iMM 200 145.7i 140 151 Ephrata National Bank int First National Bank, Columbia. 100 First National Bunk, Strusburc.... M0 first National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 New Holland National Bank 100 70.50 137 $2.25 2iS0 50 120 90 a 170 4.T0 IS I MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quarryville It. K $ 60 Mllicrsville Street Car 60 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory MO Gas Light nntl Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House 100 Colombia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company...., 100 Marietta Hollowwnre 100 Stevens House 60 SIcUy Island 6" East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g. 50 MiUersville Normal School mscsLLAincocs bohds. quarryville K. K., clue ISO flOO $117 Heading A Columbia U.U., 6's 100 lot: Lancaster Wateh Co.. due IS Mo 105.60 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due in lor 20 years 100 100 Lancaster tias Light and Fuel Co., PU UQ atxUa x'Mi Ilw Lancaster & Marietta 25 33.: Lancaster A New Holland.. 100 85 Lancaster A Susquehanna 300 275.25 Ttnutrnm stocks. Big Spring A Beaver Valley 25 $10.25 Bridgeport ft Horcahoe 13 21 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia A Washington 25 20 tkdumblaA Big Spring 25 18 Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47.2S Lancaster A Willow Street 25 21 Strasburg A Millport 25 40 Marietta & May town 25 40.1 r Marietta ft Mount Jov 25 Lanc..Ellzabetht'nftMitd:et'n 100 fJO Lancaster & Frnitvillc. 50 50 Lancaster & Lititz 25 73 Lancaster A Williaimtown 26 55 Lancaster Manor. 50 133.10 Lancaster & Manhelm 23 43 HTORAVIAK8 AMD ALL FRIENDS OF iU. the mission cause In Lancaster are cor dially invited by the congrceatlon at Lititz to participate in urn ceieDranon oi too invrn an niversary ot the beginning ot the foreign mission work on Sunday, August 27. Omnl busses will start from the Moravian church at 7 o'clock a. m. Faro, 50 cents. Ail desiring to accept this Invitation will please notify Dr.O. T. Iluebener.No. 43 West Orange street, on or before Friday morning, August 25, that ar rangements may be made for their entertain ment at Lititz. al9-S?XTatxh 124 52 Bl 3C 3G 3Bii 89 89 89 61$ 1 62 30 30 30 21 20 21 50 442 50 932 92 93 THIRD EDITIOI. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 91, 1882. -SWAM SPEAKS. BUT SAYS NOTUINO OFCUSStQDENCK. Tbe Late "Chum" Doesn't Propose to Be Dragged Into Controversy Over tfce Dorsey Controversy. Washington, Aog. 21. Gen. David W. 6. Swaim, who is the custodian of President Garfield' private papers, in eluding his letter book, covering tho pe riod of the last presidential campaign, has authorized tho following statement to be made with reference to the published let ter of W. Dorsey to the late president : " I have never said or authorized anybody to say for me that those letters are true or false, genuine or spurious. I don't reel called upon to say anything on the subject and I don't intend to be dragged into any controversy of tbe kind unnecessarily." General Swaim stated further that he had never threatened to produce the lettor book of General Garfield containing his correspondence during the presidential campaign, but intimated that tbe letter book will be introduced if itshoultl be come necessary to defend tho actions of General Garfield in connection with the correspondence in question. DEFEATED AFTElt A UAKD FIGHT. End of the Pittsburgh Coal Miners' Htrike- Pittsburou. Aug. 21. As outlined last week the strike of the Pan Handle coal miners against a reduction from four cents to three and a-half ended to-day in their defeat, and all the strikers who could obtain work at tho reduction went iu this morning. The struggle has been the most protracted aud expensive ever known to that district. In the four months and a-half since the first day of April, when the inoa laid down their picks, tbey have lost in wages $250,000 Tbe operators have lost their summer con tracts and their footing to some extent in the market, and tho railroad company has lost very heavily in freights. IN THE tVILKKSBAKUK COAL MIKES. Driver Uoys Resume Work Striae of Miners oi tne ilea An uoiuery. Wilkesbarre, Pa., August 21. The Nottingham and Washington mines, at Plymouth, and tho Hollonback initio.", in this city, are again iu full operation to- day. The mules at tho Empire mine aro being lowered into the pits this morning. Work at this place will be resumed to morrow. The mioers aud laborers employed by the Red Ash coal company in No. 2 c 1 liery, owucd and operated by Parrith Williams & Co., refused to go to work this morning. They have as yet made no demands and the compauy is ignorant of tho cause of the strike. HOW TUK HIGHLANDERS WON. Carrying au Egyptian Ontpost at the unet'a Point. Hay- Suez, Aug. 21. 4 a. in. Captain Hewitt commanding the seamen and marines of the gunbeats Sea Gull and Mosquito, with 200 Highlanders, round 600 of tho enemy strongly entrench ed at Shaluf. The English landed and defeated them taking 45 prisoners. Tho English Inst fonr and the enemy one hun dred. Tho Highlanders carried tho works at tbe bayonet's point. Arabl lSulldlDg Earthworks. Alexandria, Aug. 21. Arabi is con structing extensive earthworks in tho di rection of Aboukir. Port Said, Aug. 21. 3 p. m. The last transport has entered the canal and all tho vessels are slowly steaming for Ismailia. Summer Boartlera Fleeing Clothes. In their Might JIahshkield, Mass., Aug. 21. Tbe Hamuicrock hon.se, a new hotel which was opened in July, was burned at 5 o'clock this morning. Tho cause of tho lire was a defective flue. The boarders, some 754 in nurabor, escaped. Some were obliged to leavo with only their night clothing. The loss and insurance aie unknown. Scuttled to Death. Allentown, Pa., August 21. By tho explosion of a boiler at No. 5 furnace at the works of the Crane iron company, al Catasauqna. last night. John McDowe.l was scalded to death. Early this morning the largo barn of Jesso Grim, in tbis city, was destroyed by an incendiary fire ; loss, $4,000. Why They Struck. Wilkesbarre, Aug. 21. The miners at No. 2 colliery of .the Red Ash coal com pany, demand an increase of twenty cents upon each car of coal mined. Two men were discharged at this colliery last wcekj presumably becauso tbey were members of the Knights of Labor. They also ask that these men be replaced in their posi tions before they will return to work. Deatn of a Distinguished Jerseyman. Cafe May, Aug. 21. Dr. Edmund L. B. Wales, for many years one'of the most prominent physicians in Cape May county, died at his residence iu Tuokaho county, on Saturday, aged 77 years. For the past 18 years he has been judge of the court of appeals Fire In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. A fire broke out early this morning iu tbe rag shop of James Linskey, at Moyamensing avenue and Moore street, and communicated to the Fidelity soap works adjoining. Both building were burned down. The loss to both parties is about $8,000, on which there is a partial insurance. Found Blindfolded and Their Throats vnt1 3IOUNT Pclaski, 111., Aug. 21. Cbrs Mahon, who lives near here, and who bad been missing for three days, was discover ed yesterday with two young men who had been working for him. All three were blindfolded and their throats cut from ear to car. No cause is known for tho deed. Strikers Who Gained Their l'olnt. Bloomington, Ills., Aug. 21. Tho strike of the Chicago & Alton railroad shop men, caused by a reduction of work ing time to eight hours, ended by the com pany acceding to the demands of the men. Suicide oy Drowning. NonnisTOWN, Pa., Aug. 21. Miss Rachel Garber, of Trappe, Montgomery drowned herself in e stteam near her resi dence yesterday, while laboring under temporary insanity, caused by protracted eiokness. A IVaott 1 rtl IV recked. Franklin, Aug. 21. Tho pouch train which left Hartford this morning ran oil the track at tho Franklin felon milts at a quarter before 5 o'clock. Tho engine and nine ears loaded with' poach.-.; went across the track and -i-lt ..' ttm cars are a total wreck, aud tho .....- in badly broken. A wrecking train arrived at 8 o'clock and the track will probably bo cleared by uighr. The Kebel Chief Intention London, August 21. A dispatch to tlm Exchange telegraph company, dated Alexandria, 5:30 o'clock thia evening, says that it is reported that Arabi Pasha will ooneentrato his forces at Damanhour aud that he has an entrenched camp at Tantah, to whtoh place he will remove his headquarters. This information comes fram Arabic sources. Lleatenant Flteh'a Sad Affliction. Washington, Aug. 21. Gen. Sherman has gone to St. Louis to attend the funeral of his grandchild, a daughter of Lieuten ant Fitob, who died in tbis city on Sun day morniug. This was the second of Lieutenant Fitch's children whioh ha? died within a few days. Burned to Death While Kindling m Fire Harrisbciuv Pa, Aug. 21.. Wbile Emma Losob, aged 11, was kindling a fite this morning her clothing caught fire aad she was so badly burned that she cannot recover. . Bakery 'Darned. Lewiston, Me., Aug. 21. Huston's cracker bakery was burned tbis morutrg. Loss, $17,000 ; insurance, $0,000. An ex plosion of Hour dust occurred, which in jured several men. WEATHER INDICATIONS. '' '' Washington, Aug. 21. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, slightly warmer fair weathcr,Jight variable winds, stationary or lower barometer. A Scythe as m Lightning Conductor. Quedec, Aug. 21. A French Canadian farmer at Montgomery, in this neighbor hood, was killed by lightning while re turning from Mowing with bis scythe on his shoulder. A Jealous Husband's Double Crime. WARRen, III., Aug. 21. James Bird, a jealous cooper, quarreled with his wife, aud then shot her. Sho may die. Ho then mortally shot lumself. Pleading for Brady. Washington, August 21. Mr. Wil liams, of counsel for defense iu the Star Route trials, and especially representing Brady, began his address to tho jury this morning. Assassination of m Farmer, Ti'.YTiE, Aug. 21. Moonlighters shot and killed Fanner Leahy near Declarney, yesterday. Combining Business With I'leasnie. New York, Aug. 21. It is rumored, that tho cabinet will moot at President Arthur's bouse at two o'clock. ttltrX JtJCA. WINOB. lOJHMONWKALTH DISTKIBUTION CO 47th Popular Monthly .Drawing or TOT COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In tbe City or Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st, 1882. These ilruwfnga occur monthly (Suii'taya uxcepteil) umler provisions of an Act ot I no Ueueral Assembly ot Kentucky. 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