') LANCASTER PAIJjY-INTpEIilGENCEBrTrEDNESDAY AlJGUST3rigS2. Schoenberger, assault sod battery, with Philip Weber, the prosecutor, for costs. Carreat ITsaiasaj. This morning the petitiop'-itf Aagistus Maisch, husband of Elizabeth E. Maisch, who at tho Anil sessions was aconitted of murdering her mother-in-law and was sent to the insane asylnm was -presented to the court. It was accompanied by the affidavits of Das.tBeleiai'asai Wslcfcans and Superintendent Spurrier of tho insane asylum and set forth that since the woman's confinement at the hospital her reason has beefc'sssidfci: 'Ttoconrt direct! ed an inquisition to be empanneled, which shall consist of one physician, ono lawyer and one layman, to pass upon the mental condition of Mrs Maisch and report to the court. In the cases against Frederick Bletz, sr., and Frederick Blst, jr., charged, with violating the' 'aactiori laws, dearorrers to the indictments were filed. Tbe Upper DltrtC ' I'lillarii-lpliln Evening Telegraph. " Gr What ace. the Iadependent Republicans It is doubtless true, as stated, that a clear majority or the KepaMioan voters ja the district are opposed to Mr. Cameron's 're turn to thp Senate. Stebman's majority at the primaries,' which' was. nothing fo boast of. was the result of two thincs. viz. : Independent apathy and 'Stalwart machine ploughed with his heifer in other words, the Independent candidate was thoroughly deceived as'to the ilansj strongholds. Further, the Cameron can didate begged ,tue issue, and pretended to be uncdaamUfedi id .regard 'to tbVseoato rial succession. He should now be com pelled to answer squarely, and show just where he stands. Even then, however, the Independents might be again deceived. They know Stehman is secretly pledged to Cameron, and their only course in to nominate and vote for a candidate whom they know they can trust.- It is entirely within their power to prevent the ma chine's oxpected triumph, and they will bo derelict in a great public duty should they fail promptly and effectively to use that power. ' Stowrilea Arretted. Last evening Edward Feaglcy and John Brimmer, (of Middle street), both of whom were intoxicated, went to Norbeck &Mi)ey's coach works, where Feagley demanded that certain brushes, which he claimed to own, be given to him. Mr. Norbeck said they were locked up, and re fused to give them to him, whereupon he Biezed a hammer and 6aying that be would have them if he had to break all tho lochs in the place, ho and Biimmor went up stairs to put the threat into execution. They were hustled down stairs by Mr. Chambers aud tbenco into tho street by Mr. Norbeck. Feagley and Brimmer then pioked up stones with which to bombard the building, the former throwing through the doorway, but doing only slight damage. Mr. tNorbeolt made complaint against them and they were arrested and locked up for a bearing. Brimmer is a brother of Tid Brimmer, now in jail for setting Ranck's barn and other buildiugs on Arc. BURULAKY AMU KOBUKRY. Store Broken Into and Mobbed nod Safe UIowd Open. Last night burglars effected an entranco into the sloro of Amos Ilershey & Bro., al Kinzer's station, by forcing the front door. They stole from the shelves and cases a lot of silk handkerchiefs, knives, kIiotk and other articles to tho value of $150, aud with gunpowder or other explo sivo blew open a Farrell & Herring safe and stole therefrom about $100 in money. Tho safo had a combination lock which tho thieves could not open, but into which they worked tho explosives by means of winch they tore tho whole safo to pieces Two stout men who wore dark clothes and who were seen iu the vicinity before the burglary aro suspected, but no cluo to their whercalwuts h;is since been discov ered. Atlantic City Over tlin road. I'enniiylvuula KuU On Friday uext, August 25t the last excursion of the hcasou under the manage ment of Havcrstick & CJaik will bo tun to Atlantic City. All who contemplate going should tako advautage of this cheap trip. The tickets for tho round trip are only $'J aud good for two days. The bathins now is first class, the water being warm. Parties wishing to remain iu Philadelphia can do so without going to Atlantic City. Tickets good to return on any train. Train leaves Pennsylvania railroad depot at C o'clock a. m. By all means go. Tick et s for sale at all stations along the route. A Seal Wedding. At tho Capstatter-Volksfcst at Toll's Hain, on Monday, there was a sham mar riage and baptism, tho ceremony being performed to show the. natives the man ner of performing these rites in Suabia. Yesterday at the same place there was a real' wedding, the groom .being Mr. An dreas Schmoder and the bride Miss Anto nete Huck. The marriage ceremony was performed by Win. Boehm, notary pub lie. The witnesses wero Capt. E. Mr. Mellen and George Goll. ' The Tobacco Crop Poor. A gentleman who just arrived in, town to-day after having taken a trip through the northern part of Lancaster county and also through Dauphin and Lebanon coun ties, reports that he finds the tobacco crop very poor almost everywhere, and in nine fields out of ten the crops will not be near What they 'should. There are some J( good fields, but very few. ' The corn crop will be heavy.. Presentation of a Gavel and Base. On Monday evening the members of Camp 13 P. O. S. of A., of Columbia, paid a visit to Washington camp. No. 27 of this city, and presented them with a fino ma hoffony gavel and marble base, -inscribed : "Presented to Washington Camp No. 27 P.O. S. of A." Larceny of a Boat. Wm. Eegley and Walter Marshbank were arrested last evening and locked up1 to answer the, charge of stealing a boat from What' jQlen park. They will be given a heariug before Alderman Barr, who is to-day out of town. 8alo of Meal fcslate. Henry Shubert, auctioneer and real es tate agent, sold at private Sale, a one and a-half story brick, -dwelling belonging to Alexander Harris, esq.,( situated on the north side of North street. No. 424, to Mathias Steiuwandel, for $000. a I Died W Norrtttowa. The' wife of Casper Hiiler who was a few days ago removed from Lancaster to Nor ristown asylnm died. in. -that institution yesterday. Her remains will be brought to Lancaster county for interment. Tne Second Day.. The second day's picnic of the Caun statter Volksfest is taking place at Toll's Hain to-day. The crowd is not as large .as on the first day. A large namber of 'busses are running and a good time is being had. . SaltWttfcdrawa. Theoomplaiutmadeby Sarah Buzzard against Edward'Gast was withdrawn by the complainant last evening "and Alder man Donnelly discharged the accused. The Date or Bantam's circus. Chas. B. Stowe contracting agent is here arranging for the appearance of Bar num' circus on October 12, COLUMBIA NEWS. f S 21 'BEOCLAK as: KvenU Along toe guenaeaaaas IteaM nj interest la and Aroaadtae Bereash Picked Vp ay tne laUIIi- geaeetli Reporter. 'Desks are now. befog nlaeed in. the room of the- Vigilant -fire company's, house, which is to be used as a school room this winter. ,-- - The Rev. H. - Keller, the newly elected pastor of Salem Lutheran church on Wal nut street, will preach his first sermon there on'next Sunday morning. A new siding is being built on the west side of tho Pennsylvania railroad freight depot to afford more facilities for the transaction of the freight business. , , , J Several delegates from Gen. Welsh post G. A. R., left for Delta, York county, yes terday afternoon to muster in a new post lastnight. , , , - , l The new pump of the Columbia water works was inspected on Monday by a number of the stockholders of tho com pany who live in York. 1,500 watermelons of the kind known as " Mountain Sweets," will be brought to town next Friday by Jerry Long. Jerry does business onwno,small scale. . t Last night a 3-month old child of Mr.' Charles BcTgy, residing on Locust street, died. The tuner al will bo he held to mor row afternoon. The services will take place at tho house at 2 p. m. A tramp called for dinner at John War rcs'a restaurant, yesterday, and then' left without paying for it, getting out over the back fence. The same fellow was committed to the county prisou this morn ing for insulting some ladies yesterday. A rjeaaaat surprise Party. , A surprise party was held at tho resi dence of Mr. Emanuel Tracy, on Fifth street, last evening. A largo number of guchts enjoyed the bounteous entertain ment provided. ' Some excellent vocal music increased the enjoyment of those present. Tho evening was one of great pleasure to all having. tho good fnrtuse of attending. ' Young Thieves. A number of young thieves who bae been committing petty thefts in the neigh borhood of South Walnut street lately, have come to grief. One of them named Willie Wilbelm stole $1.50 from the money drawer of Mr. Charles Grove's liquor store yi'Mciday, ana on being caught confessed to the commission of other thefts, impli cating several other lads, companions ot his. The boys are all very young, none of them being ovei 10 years of pge. They will most likely be sent to tne House of Correction, where they will have time to repent at their leisure. Borough Personals. Air. John Hine is traveling in the west. Dr. E. W. Georko, formerly borough surveyor of this place, but now chief of a railroad cngincring corps on tho eastern shore of Maryland, is iu town visiting his family. Mr. Jobu S. Given, of Philadelphia, a former resident of this place, is in town on a brief business trip. The Misses Kate and Mary Young left yesterday for York county, where they will visit friends. Bliss Beuie Rambo, daughter of Mr. A. M. Rambo, of tho Courant, was married to Mr. Daniel Good, of Philadelphia, in that city on Saturday. Miss Lydio Horting, of Lancaster, is visiting Mrs. John Sweeney on Third street. Birthday Celebration. Tho fortieth birthday of Night Officer Henry Rodcnhausor, well known as tho vigilant and efficient night guardian of South Locust street, was celebrated at bis residence on Sixth street last evening by an elegant banquet, which he gave to his friends. The supper was one to make au epicure's mouth water. A number of handsome presents showed that absent fi iends had not forgotten him. A fine hunting case watch was among the gifts. After the supper carao music and tho pres ence of a good story teller added to the enjoyment of tho guests, who will long lcinember the happy occasion. Death by Apoplexy. Mr. Meyer Uanauer, brother of David Hauauer, of this place, died at the resi dence of the latter last' evening, of apo plexy, iu his 58th year. Deceased was a resident of Pittsburgh, and has been spending the last three woeks at the sea shore with his wife and two daughers for his health. They all arrived in Columbia last evening, intending to make a short vi&it to tho brother of deceased. The lat ter had taken a bath immediately after his arrival, and being attacked with faiutness while descending to the parlor, hurried into tire latter room aud sank on to a sofa. Medical assistance was immediately sum moned, and tho unfortunate man re moved to a bodroom, where he expired in a few minutes. The suddenness of hiB death has been a terrible shock to both his own and brother's family. The re mains were taken to Pittsburgh for burial to-day. Killed ou the Ballroad. Sptcial Dtopatclito thelKTXixioBMcxB. Columbia, Aug. 23. Christian Koutz, P. R. R. car inspector here, was killed this afternoon in the east yard while fixing a brake underneath a car, the train being moved while ho was still under it. De ceased was sixtv two years of age. Death ensued within half an hour after he was struck. Tho head was cut badly and the internal organs wero crushed into a mass. Steers vs. "Watermelons. Joe Bear, the huckster, has now aud has had for some time a large pilo or viater melans lying on the pavement and street in front of his stand at the Orange street siile of Shober's hotel. This morning a lot of heavy steers wero being driven along the street, when they suddenly espied the pilo of huge melons. They went at once to the frn.it aud in a few moments several of them wero tramping all over them. About fifteen melons were masbed and partially eaten before the animals could be driven off. The affair made the owner of the melons very angry, but caused Ios of fun for the spectators. .Mayor's Court. Tho mayor had five cases of drunken aud disorderly conduct to dispose of this morning. He committed one for ten days, made two others pay costs and discharged two with a reprimand. A Big Cucumber. George Diller of Leaman Place baa a cucumber that measures 13 J inches in length,ll in girth, and weighs two pounds. Who can beat It? Take the Shortest aad Host Popular Boat to Atlantis City. The last and best excursion ot tho season 111 bo run over the Pennsylvania railroad on August 25. Tickets lor the round trip, good for two days, only $3.00. Train leaves at 6 o'clock. Persons can stop oil in Philadelphia. al91td Last Seashore Excursion. The Citizens Band Excursion to Atlantic City on Saturday, August 2Ath. Round trip tickets, good for thrco days or return samo day. Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 4:10. a. m.; Columbia, 4:10; fare, $3.00. Leave Landisvllle, 4:30 ; Hanhelm, 4-45; Lititz, 4:V; Ephrata, 5:15 ; fare, $2.73. al,2I,23,24dAltw BeBCIAJ. jrOTXCJUt. Tub public lacks not a genuine remedy lor skin diseases In Glenn's Sulohur Soap. Rbkxxbkr! Glenn's Sulphur Soap presents all the advantages ot sulphur baths at a cheap rate. ' HlU's Hair and Whisker Dye," "60 cts. 2Mwdeodftw .I'.Ul rp-fW CO. . JHNTO. ABB i i -PLUSHES . e i JNO. Jno. S Givler, 'M j No. 25 E$s King Street, : llancstster, Pa. MWEK8 AW U HUKST'b MKW 8TOKK, NEW FALL GOODS NOW" OPENING NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW NEW, FLANNELS IN PLAIN AND PLAID, NEW PERCALES, NEW PRINTS. New Cretonnes, New Merino Underwear for Ladies, lien and Children, in Scarlet White and Gray, New Corsets, New Dress Buttons, New Lace Fichus, New Lace Collars. Everything New at the NEW STORE OF BOWERS AND HURST, 120-181 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA; Time Trlf All. So It docs, and In rases ot dyspepsia, Indi gestion, constipation, kidney ami liver com plaints. blllousnej-. pic . iluntock Blood Bit ters have been pr. .i by niany a trial to be a reliable cure. Pi I $1. For sale at H. B. Cocnran's drutr s , 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. An unpleasant eiitalOKUo constantly being printed, In which human inflrniltyiaipffclfled at lieadaohe, nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, paralysis and ague, can be entirely ex punged from the records, by the use or Dr. Benson's Celery and Chiinomilo rills. B2M &rw " That hacking couch can bo bo quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale at Cochrane drus store. 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw That leellng ol langucr and debility thai follows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Coch- , ran 'a drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lan caster aSMwdftw Physicians prescribe Colden's Liebfg's Li iuld Bent and Tonic Invlgorator tor the week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. aSMwdeod&w Catarrh at the Bladder. Stinging irritation, Inflammation .all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by. " Bucliu palba.'' $1. Depot John Black. we oxen 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 Bcx.Hojne Journal. al-lmdeod&cow An Entiro Success. It has been proved by the most reliable testi mony that Thomas' Lcleotrlc OU is an entire ancceji In curing the most inveterate cases of rheumatism, neuralela, latnn back and wounds ot every description For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, j.ancasir. Hay Fnver. For twciity-flvo years I havo bee: severely afflicted with Hay Fever. While suffering in tensly I was Induced, through Mr. Tichenor's testimonial, to try Ely's Cream Balm. The immediate effect was marvelous. I have been enabled to perform my pastoial duties with out the slightest inconvenience. Have been exposed to beat, draughts and dust, and liaye escaped a return 'attack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Balm a cure tor Hay Fever. Whai ax T. Carr, Presbyterian pastor, Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. Mills & Laced, Grand Rapids.Mich Dear Sirs: Having used Ely's Cream Balm lor Hay Fever, and experienced great relief from Its use, 1 most cordially recommend it as tho best of all the many remedies I have tried. Yours, Ac., T. B. Jenks, Lawyer. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little linger. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Jcl2- 5 Heurv'" Carbolic Salve. , The best Salve in the world for cuts,brnlse sorcs, ulcere, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinda ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The solve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every caso or money refunded. Be sum you KCtllBSRY's Carbolic Salve, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster ut Cochran's Drng Store, 137 North Queen street. my29-4 ItJCjUTUV. Arthur. In Allegheny, Pa., on the 21st insL, Elizabeth, wife ot T. A. Arthur and daughter ot the late Philip and Catharine Snyder, ol this city. The relatives and fricuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the late residence of Mrs. Catharine Snyder, No. 441 East King street, on Thursday morn; ing at 10 o'clock. XMW AltrHUXIBlSMJSKXB. A FULL LINK OP LOKILLARU'S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 cts. per plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CTIT1C TAX NOT1CK. j Six per cent, will be added to all City Tax not paid betore the 1st ot September. C. F. MYERS, al3-tSl-d Treasurer. WANTED A UIRL TO COOK AND DO General Housework for a small family, with the aid of a young girl and a wo i an, to help with toe washing. Good wages. Good reference required. Apply at 21-3t t t - TttIS OFFICE. M'OTHB AKTISTB UF lANCAbTER. ON L and alter SATURDAY, AUG UST 28, 1 will be prepared to Gild and Eire China. Satisfac tion guaranteed. G. L. FON DEBSMITU, Book and Art Store, ltd No. 32 East King St. GRABS FOR SALE. ABOUT THKKjf quarters of an acre ot Hungarian Grass, fit to cut In a few days, will be aoid at a rea sonable price. Inquire at this Office. ' ltd PRIVATE SALS. A BEAUTIFUL Resi dence, No. 333 East Orange street. House with all the modern Improvements, large side yard and lot, with choice Fruit Trees and Grape Vlnes.Cistern and Good Well of Wate . Apply to HENRY STROBEL. ang21-tfd YELLOW 1TKOIST CIUAKS, CLKAK HA vana Filler ( Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. TN8TRUCTIONS GIVEN IN DRAWIKQ OIL and CHINA PAINTING Terms made known on application to MARY ZAHU, aug23lwd 83 East Walnut street T-kITHI.lt MALICON TUBOiOAV. AHOUST JL 29, will be sold at No. 624 North Queen' street, tiousenoia ana jwicenan rurnuure, Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Car pets, Stoves and Pipe and many articles not mentioned. Sale at 1 o'clock, conditions made known by MRS. P. PICKEL. , H. 8HTOxaT, Auctioneer. . a&-5td , TB. McOOKatICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAR- 1 MACY. ,'V t ( son ol the late Dr. D. McCormlck, of Lancas ter,) treat private diseases successfully with bis new remedies. Medicine is pleasant to taste and smell. No change of diet aud conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mall at his drugstore and ofllce. jno. ro cuuxii ruurw.it dxkkiui-, aie-lmd Phlladelv' U. mem jLOTEMTisKmrnar. , ?., mrtMLto Si J 14. (' t NOIV QPEKISO ,S ELEOAX ASpKTJMENT OF Mil ill ' J AND IN AL THE rOPULAJt SHADES AND QUALITIES AT THE VERY LOWEST' S. GI VLER MO, i20yl31;irORTa gut KN STKBET. r . a "CLOTH SUTTINGrS, JUStT ADVJtMTIBSMKHTS. SMALX. HAVANA CIGARS 3 FOB S CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. HAKTMAN'3 1EI.LOW FitONT CIGAR STORE. 1X7 ANTED. A MTUATltfN BY AYOUWO TV man ltf years of age in a dry goods or grocery store. Three years experience and' reierenco. Auuress -ii.u.. Lancaster Fostofflce. 1)RUFISELS ITUK SKWKK nKALBD Proposals will he received at Alderman Barr's ofllce on South Duke street up to 7 o'clock p. m.,on MONDAY, AUUU8T 28th lor Building a Two Foot Sewer on Locust and Rockland street to connect with the North street sewer. Plans and specifications cau be Men at the City Regulator's Ofllce. . BY ORDER OF STREET COMMITTEE. a21 6td DON'T IUKUEI THE UENDINB OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, 11 for 23 cts. at .HARTMAN'S YKLLCW FRONT CIOAR STORE. LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DAY AND EVENING SESSION. BEGINS MONDAY AUbUST 23, 1882. The course ot study embraces Single and Dou ble Entry, Book Keeping, Plain Business Writing, Correspondence, Business Arithme tic, Grammar; Orthography and Commercial Law. or Circulars giving references and particu lars call on or address WEIDLER ft MOSSER, a22-5tdR 6 West King street, Sd Floor. i"tIRABI Fire Insurance Company OFPUILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, neeurely Invested. For a policy in this old aud well-established company caU on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. IU EAST KING STREET. 1.1M.WRAS ENNSTLVANIA. RAILROAD. LAST OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION t WILL BE RUN TO ATLANTIC CITY, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOR TWO DAYS; And good to Return on any Train. RATES: Columbia, Mountvillo and Lan caster, $3.00. Stations east at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Landisvllle pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. Train leaves Lancaster at 6 a. m. 4SFSee Circulars and Posters. HAVJCK8T1CR. A CLARK. Managers, ltdAw Lancaster, Pcnn'a. MtTJSMTAItrMJSXTS. "CWLTON OPKKA HOUSE. " ,r ONE NIGHT ONLY. t , FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1882. FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR. MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the pleasure ot presenting this company, and pr tin itiv ves the entiro entertainment his sincere endc orsement as the very best they have everglren. i THE OLD RELIABLE, ME PEOPLE'S CHOICE. BARLOW, WILSON & CO.'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS B. W. & Co., Props. E. G. Brown, Manager. THE ACME OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE AND ELEGANCE. The Attainment of Minstrel Perfection ! A Mine ot Mirth! A World ot Talent! An Ava lanche ot Novelties' Peerless and Unap proachable ! We dety competition ! And court criticism! PRICES AS USUAL. Re served seats now on sale at the Opera House Office. n22-4td 3T jtavmu jojuaauiwh WE MAVJS ADDKD LARGELY. TO OUR Stock ot ' ' i WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPER HANGINGS, aud among them some ot the Choicest Styles in the Best Grade or Goods. These will be sold low in order to make speedy sales. , . , 'RESIN ANTS are accumulating all toe i time in small lots, which are very desirable for Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in price from Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, ' Plain Goods In All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF; LACE CUBTA1NS -in-: WHITE and CREAM, BED SETS. PILLOW 8UAH8, TIDIES, LAMBREQUINS, &c. t f Poles In Stony, Braes, Cherry, Ash and Walaat.' . i Pier And Mantle Mirrors. ' Pliares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. v i I2 oo, j-v JAJJi; rt'- Pli'lbES fi y & CO. Gw.F. RithvoQ. f i (. s . .'1 a , V - ' " t 1 f NEW fJLOTH SACKINGS, NEW BEPS, mjutmmTM. new sura mmmi. Naw Yuan, August 23. Flour State and Western moderately active and prices with out decided change. Southern 'Steady. Wheat Hc higher and firm ; fairly aetlv speculative trading ; No. 2 Red, Aug., $1 iS 1 uy. ; do Sept., $1 141 14; do Oct., $1 U ai 13k : do Nov.. $1 . 1C01 16ft ; do Dec, $1 17X01 17 ; do year. $1 1301 14. Corn VLQXc higher and more active ; Mixed western spot, 830900; do futures. 77tf90X. Oats unchanged ; No. 2 Aug.. 6K906&C : do Sept.. 46X47e ; do Oct.. 46Q46c : do Nov., 46c ; Slate, ; Western, 520fte. f niladeiphia Markeu fBiLAOSLTHiA. August 23. Flour quiet but nrm ; Superfine, $2 753 00 ; Extraft 73QI ; Penna. Family, $3 25 25. Rye flour at $3 G0O3 75. Wheat firmer; good spot demand: Del. and Pa. Red. $1 12Q1 IS ; do Amber, $1 UQ1 18. Corn dull and lower lor local use. i Oats dull, lowc and lrreg lar. Rye none here. Provisions In steady lobbing demand. Lard sternly. Butter Choice lower and medium grades dull ; Creamery Extra, 2728c ; do good to choice, 24020c. Eggs quiet and steady ; Penn'a, 24c ; West ern, 22c Cheese quiet but steady. Petroleum dull ; defined, Gc , Whisky at $1 19. Oram and rrovmoa yuotauon One o'clock quotations ol grain and prnvh Ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Broker, 15 cK8i a.ing street. August 23. Onlcaga. Corn Oats 77J .41 .7014 MX .75 .35$ -68JU trniladntpMa. .87 .60 .SO .49 .85 .48 ' Wheat Pork Lard August l.oi Sfept, .'JSH4 i.6j: 77$ liUiJ 12.40 VJUU. 21. Year. .97 1.154 U3 1.14 Aug...... Sept...,. Oct....... Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 8.503 head ; ship ment. 13.800 bead: demand 'fair and moder ately activo and prices 0810c higher; common to KOod mixed, $77584S ; heavy, $8 458 90; light $7 79 60 ; skips, 5ej7 90 ; supply well cleared. ' Cattle Recelpt8.5.S0O bead : shipments, 2,500 head ; market slow and dull ou common to fair : other grades steady ; exports, $?10775; good to choice shipping, $6 fi07 00 x (com mon to fair very weak, at $1 2S35 75; butch ers' stronger ; cows and mixed, $2 5033 75 ; common to medium, $484 50; choice Texan?, $3 50Q5 ; half-breeds and Americans, $4 50& 560. Sheep-Receipts, 700 head ; shipments, vt do ; general demand fair and stronger ; Inferior to medium natives and Texans, $3 504 ; good fat muttons, $4 204 33 ; choice to extra, $1 60 4 75. . , , East LiBBBTY-Cattle Recelnls. 1.051 head: market slow: prime, $707 25 ; good, U 5006 80 ; common, $506 25. Hogs Receipts, 1.000 head; market firm; Philadelphia!), $8 759 ; Baltlmores, $8 40Q3 50 ; Yorkers, $775:08 25. 'sheep Receipts, 3,600 head : market slow,; prime $4 !Of()4 75; good, $1Q460; common, stock marawr. New York, PhUadelphla and Local stocks also United States Bonds reported dally lv Jacob B. Love, 22 North Queen street. August 27. Mjoa io ,lao A.K. P.M. r.M. Del., Lock. A Western..". 144 143 Ul)i Denver A Rio Grande 61W 6lli si N. Y.. Lake Erie & Western.... 38 88JjJ 3SM Kansas and Texas t8K 38 3M Lake Shore Mich. Southern-. 114 M3 M3 New York Central 135i 1'MJi i:-3)i Mew Jersey Ceatsiu... 78i 78& 7Hi Ontario A Western w, 25 44W 44U Omaha Com , Ml Pacific HaU .-... 44 onicago. Mil. St. Paul i 123Ji 122)4 7OXB0 JtvflClllCe M Wabash, ss. ujuIs A Pacific.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania R. R.. Reading SO Buffalo Pitts. A West : 219 Northern Paeinc Com 4' " Prelerred.... 92X Mxsai ncoeaa ana Uoad. Par' VaL Last ) sale $105 107X 190 120 105 112 '102 102.60 IOB. 102 LanM'Uy $ per cL Loan, due 1882. ..$100 .. ion .. 100 18.. " 1800. I8a5.. Sperct. n lor 30 years. u 6 per ct. School Loan... 4 in lor 90 years. " 4 " InSoraoyears. " 6 " InlOorSOyears IOC 100 .100 100 100 too Manhelmboroughloaa..., '.:... 109 BASK STOCKS. FlrstNationalBank. $100 FarmersXVatlonal Bank.... 50 Fulton National Bank....... ioo Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Ephrata National Baak loe First National BankV Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank,8trasburg.... 100 First National Bank. Marietta.. -.. 100 First National Bank, Mount Joy.. 100 LlUtz National Bank 100 Manbeim National Bank....... ioo Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 90 New Holland National Bank ioo msoaiLAnoDs btoosm, Soarryvllle R. R. $ SO lUersville Street Car...... so Inquirer Printing Company 60 Watch Factory lno OaS Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House 100 Columbia Gas Company........... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 Marietta llollowware.............. ioo Stevens House 60 Sicily Island 60 East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g. 60 MillersvUle Normal School msOXLLAXBOUS BOaDB. Quarryvnie R. K. due 1898 $100 Reading A Columbia R. R.-Ps 100 Lancaster Watch Co- due 1886 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due in lor 29 years 109 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co, Kue loss.... .......... ..... ......... ioo icaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Holland.... 109 Lancaster A Susquehanna. aos TUKBTOCB STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver Valley $ 25 $205 110.25 140 111 150 142 14U0 i3tM 200 145JI 140 154 70.5V 137 $2.25 ISM 30 120 90 !l 170 4JS0 1 1 W17 IOC 105.50 100 MS 3X3$ 85 375.9S $X2b Bridgeport A Horesboo 13J 22 18 20 IS 47.28 21 40 40.U GO 80 78 68 133J0 43. V01UII1UH lyilUBUlUk J11I1... ....... -J Columbia A Washington 25 Columbia A Big Spring - 25 Lancaster A Ephrata................ 25 Lancaster A Willow Street.... as Strasburg A Millport,. ............ at Marietta A Maytowa- as Marietta A Mount Jov. - 25 Lane..Elizabetht'nAMlddlet'n..... 109 Lancaster A FrultvUle. ee Lancaster AXltltz 35 Lancaster A Willlamstown as Lancaster A Manor.................. 60 Lancaster A Manhclm 25 FOB FIHE GKOCKMIES, WINES AMD LIQUORS, Call at 602 NORTH MULBERRY STREET. oii oi4 eo?S 36J6 85K 35 89 89V4 safyi C2 62 62 K VM. 30W 2 21K 21 K 4K 9y. 92 91fc THIRD EDITIOJJ. ,! WEDNESDAY EVKNINCI, AUG. 23, 1883. HE WAR IN THE EAST- aXTHEBAJfKS UTAM AJffOEET JUVEK The Situattoa la Bgys4-Halac the VII I lag Near Aboaklr KgrBUaas Retreat- lag la Disorder an Igiilg, Port Said, Aug. S3. 11:30. Natives are returning ana resuming work, oat it is reported from Ismalia that tbe foree of eaemy naraoermg a,wu men witn gaas, has taken up position 10 miles distant from there. j Ftraa Areaa Aaeakkr. 'London Anir. S3 A dispatch to the Timet from Alexandria says fire war ob served last evening in the neighborhood U i li. j irn vi Tk t t. !. ,u Auvuux auu juui-jarvwaii " lieved that part 01 tbe Jfigyptian force is burning tbe villages either ariog or pre paratory to a retreat. - The Walt rteg Again. ! Alexandria. Anenst S3 The Austrian gnnboat 'Nautilus, bound from Port Said to Alexandria; passed Aboakir on Monday. The commander, seeing the white flag flying on tbe Aboukir forts, supposed that they were in possession of the British, and sent a boat ashore with an officer and twelve men, who were mado prisoners by tbe Egyptians. Egyptians Retreating in Disorder. London; Aug. S3. A dispatch to Ren ter's telegram company from Ismailia, dated yesterday, says : Sinoa tbe engage meat at Bhalief, the enemy have left every position they held between Suez and Is mailia, and are retreating in disorder towards Zagazig. The Indian cavalry will come on hero. THE l'RB8UKNT AT NEWPORT. Military Demonstration Iu Honor ol the DJactagulebed Oaeet. Newport, R. I., Aug. S3 President Arthur today reoeived Lieutennut Gov ernor' Pry as representative of the state and Mayor Frauklin as repre sentative of tbe city at tbe residence of ex Governor Morgan, after which the president was driven over to Fort Adams by his host. The weather was all that could be desired for the grand parade at the fort. The presidential party were re- ceived by Maj. Hasbrouck, in command of tbe garrison and by Adjutant Dyer. A salute was fired and , tho t 'oops, which were drawn up in parade, passed in review before the president with General Han cock on the left in full uniform, and ex Governor Morgan on his right. After the review the officers of tho fort wero presented to the distin guished visitors. This being over the party proceeded ,tu) the glacis of the fort, on which there was a battery drill. The drill and review wero witnessed by thousands. After the exercises the pres idential party were tendered a collation by Major Hasbronck. Gov. Morgan's re ception will be from four to seven o'clock this afternoon. CONDENjEO TKLEUBAMS. Little Flashes Irem tbe Electric Wires. Three thousand people are in attend ance at the Freethinkers' convention at Watkins, N. Y. 1 Lena Mahl, aged 21, committed btiicide by drowning, at Auburn, N. Y. Jealousy. Victor Emanuel won the Great Ebor handicap at tho York August meeting in England. I Tho breaker boys at tho Warren Hun mine, Wilkesbarre, have given up the strike. j A llision of peach trains near Kirk wood, Del., wrecked twelve cars and an engine. Win. Morgan, an engineer, had an arm broken and was badly scalded. ' The MassaehsettM Democratic state con vention will bo held in Boston, September IV. Andy Hall, the Wells & Fargo messen ger, murdered in Arizona and robbed of $5,000, had eight bullets in his body aud an empty revolver , in his hand, showing how, hard ho had fought. ' Lieutenant R. M. Berry, who command cfl'tho Joannctto search expedition, aud Engineer Melville will be received by tho Uzar this afternoon. Henry II. Grant, of Brooklyn, puts in a claim for $100 for special services as tele graph operator at Elberon, N. J., during the lateWesidcnt's sickness, t Mrs., Willman, of .Oley township, Berks county, died this morning, aged 100 years. TDK FUCK RECORD. Had' Work la a sewlork Town. KEerMWilld, N. Y., Aug. 2,1. Fire this morning destroyed tbe Adirondack, Itotel, -Nollctto houso and thirty buildings comprising stores and dwellings located op Front, Main and Vino streets. The total loss, which is mostly insured, in estimated at $100,000. Tho iiro issuupostd to have originated from spontaneous com bustion in a pile of rags in Bedell's paint shop. , Syracuse Iron Works Horned. I Syracuse., N., Y. Aucrust 28. A fire broke 2 out in the main building of the' Syracuse iron works last night. The main mill was destroyed but tbe other buildings Were saved intact. The loss on the build ings, machinery a'nd stock is $200,000. Total insurance, $54,000. The lire origi nated in a freight car filled with straw standing on thetrack beside the mill, Two hundred and eighty operaCives are thrown out of employment. The mill will be rebuilt at once. CHARGED WITU CRIMINAL L1BKL. The Mayor of Jersey City Sues a Newspaper. ' Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 23 Isaac W. Faussig, mayor of Jersey City, to day ap peared before Police Justico Laurence and procured a warrant for the arrest of Ed ward A. Ransom, editor of tbe Hudson County Ledger, on a charge of criminal libel. The complaint is made on an article published in that paper on the 19 th inst., in which the mayor and six aldermen are alleged to have been bribed to pass an ordinance, permitting the National Docks railway company to build an elevated railroad from their docks at Commimipaw to con nect with the Pennsylvania railroad at tbe Point of Bocks. Mr. Ransom has not yet been arrested. The penalty for the alleged offense under tho laws of New Jersey is five years imprisonment in tbe state prison. HUNTING DOWN MURDERERS. Tbe Triple Assassination oa the MeMahon Farsa. Mount Pulaski, Ills., Aug. 23. Evi dence multiplies. concerning the skillful assassins who perpetrated tbe triple mur der at McMahon's farm. The farmers are making a well-organized search and will cover the whole country. The ar rest of Rush last night was more a matter of precaution than anything else. Suspicion is more directed against M. R. Hall, a desperado, who resides near, and who has been much reddoed lately, and, been working out. He knewMcMahon well, being distantly related to him. His actions and record are suspicious. John S. Peltz and Oliver Hall, bis brother, are also suspected. None of them aro arrested, but all are shadowed. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 23. For tbe Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, light rains in the northern portions slight ly warmer southerly to westerly winds, lower barometer. A'VII al'.JiTI.JCJAiVT.V , KMOH BSUMI ADTUtTISKMBNT. si . j - 1 t st jl',. -J ' li tl BROS 1.9 ..-,. . . .L I' , ' -! . I ll.Hl l-.lfi M'. ,- iij : i i j -'!i 1 tn ' hi 1. nv 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCA8TBB, PA 1 -1 li'- WE rIAVE JUST RECEIVED' OUR FIRST LOT' Or oU NEW SHAPES. 1 , n ' 1 i i in tn .. i FALIi" .'? H MS- , i ui- ' ' I ,ii. - WHICH WE OFFER AT OUR KNOWN- REASONABLE rRICES.' -! ' "' 1 I 1 i ht j I ! ' '!' l Ht 111 Ml I l'4 . .ijion.; ,'juif- ' 1 I. ,1.1 ! I t '.It.. ,' We have also opened a complete new line ot Blacfc Osiricl Plies From 75c. up to l5i Beauties at $3, $1 and $3. ' One lot ot very Lous riumesat$9. Fine Black Jflnan-s at $i5. BLACK TIPS 1 . t A Bunch or Flae Black- Tips at 75c. Elrjmnt Tips at$l, $1.25 aail $1.60 a bunch. COLORED TIPS anl 1LUMES in aH tuo.new sliwics. BXCXiyJKD mm Ai TLVBNS Bargains la Blaek 8iik Trtrrt. We refer' especially to tho Velvet we sell at 1 JSO.pcr yard ; actually worth $2.60. Colored Hilk Velvets, worth 92.00 at only 9L60 par yard. - 1 1 Bltck Velvetms at low Figwrcs. BLAG K CREPES. VRY OHBAP. )U nil SASH RIBBONS AT KEPLCKO f KICE&, .., .1 Bargains In BUc Watered. 8aba. IT ol IO r-' I ' 1 1 , . i f 'i. 1 I, LADIES' Inslin Mervear r r 1 I AT TEIT iWfmCES. ' ' CHEMISE, PANTALETS, SHIRTS, NIOHTOOWN8. - $j Childrei's Mislia UMwerwear, AT 2e AND as CTS. ' A 1 .1 Childrm's aid Iilkit' Wear, DRESSES, CLOAKS, ' CAPES, CAPB, B00TEEB, JACKETS, ZEPHYR SUA WLS at 50r. MERINO UNDERWEAR for Children. Latliei ana Oeats LadjKr f if iiinif Gpnirs, Srerjtt t narraatctl. at onlt ax.ee. I DOLLS GrOSBAMlBS at 96c. OVER BEDS CANOPIES OVER BEDS BEADY rOR USE. INCLUDING ALL THE x-LYEUBEtf. . NEW GOODS RMCMlVMD LAILY. T ai7-iwa JVttif "ac&EJU