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LANCASTER DAILY DStTELLiaESPEB, TfftfBSDA5? AUGUST M9 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUIt UiUSULAK COKRRSI'ONDKNCK Events Alone tlio Snaaaebauna Hems ol Intcrett Id and Around the Uoroiigh Picked Up by ibe Intelli gencer's Heporter. Mr. HI. Carter rau a large upholstery noedlo through one of his fiugeis, je.stcr day, inakiiig a very painful wound. Mrs. William Vache, of Philadelphia, is visitiug Mrs. Charles Steven?, on Clieny btrcet. Mr. P. E. Kraus is lying ill at hiH resi dence on Fiont btreet. with palpitation of the heart. A lively setto occurred on North Front .street, last uight. Jieyond disturbing people no harm was done. Mr. Luke Schroeder left this afternoon for Philadelphia, where ho will enter as a student in the Philadelphia college of pharmacy. Two carloads of Cue western cattle have just been brought here by Tumma & Erd. lleie is a good chance for the butchers of this place and vicinity to buy some good beeves. Waller Phillips is the name of the man who swindled John Warren out of a din ner and afterwards insulted a lady on the street. For the latter performance 'Squire Frank sent him to the county jail for 10 days. A lad of 10 years, named Albert Swoyer had his fool squeezed by some machinery falling on it at the Shawnee fuiuaco yester day morning. He was taken to his home and the injury attended to. Mr. Bernard Hrammell, formerly of this place, now of Danvillo, Pa., is heie visiting his father. The gentleman looks as though that part of the country agreed with him. Over 300 persons attended tlio picnic in Hoise's woods, yesterday, which was given by Itiverside Home, No. 27 II. C, (II. F.,) of Pa. Everything passed of!" in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. On complaint of Mis. Geo. liuarcrsou, of Wiightsvillc, two bootblacks, white, were ariehtcd on .suspicion of their intending to commit a robbery. The boys, who say they aie from Lancaster, will very likely be scut to the House of lleluge at. York. Thomiiistit'l troupe of U.ulow A; West, which played in Reading last night to a largo audience, at rived hero this moiuing iu the !i:l."i train, en route for York, where they will give a performance to-night. Tho troupe is a largo ono Mrs. Meyer Ilauauer desiies to extend her siucoio thanks to themcrabcis ol I. O. ii. 12. lodge, No. 228, of Lancaster, and to those fiiends in Columbia who so kindly rondei cd her valuable assisiaucc on the occasion ol her lcccnt affliction.. Mr. W. M. Eldou, ot Conncll.sbunr, Pa., has taken the place at Biugh's drug store, which was mado vacant by tho dci.aituie fioni town of Mr. Luke Hcln coder. The gentleman conies licto with tlio very best recommendations as a druggist. ClirlHllan UumzV Ututlti. At the time Cluistian Kautz was killed iu Lhu East ards of the Pennsylvania railroad yesterday, there was no person near him. Ho had been sent down from tho West yaids to icpair tho broken brake of a car which was to be sent to Mai ietl,t. While he was engaged -u tbowmksthe .shifting engine backed against the train to move it further along the sidiug. It is usual for men employed at woik about a car when it is standing on the open track, to hang out a blue Hag as a signal. This ho had neglected to do, and the ciew of the shifter was not awaio that he had commenced woik, although they knew he was to dosomo lopairs, supposing that he had uot yet arrived at tho cist aids The uufortunate man was caught by the brake rigging and dragged some distance on the track. He was taken to one of the com pany's buildings near bv and Dr. Ci.tig scut for. When ho an hid he directed that the injured man be taken to the if si douce ol his son Charles on 5th stiect. Immediately after arriving theic he breathed his last. Deputy Coioucr Fr. nk ompauncled tho following jury and viewed tho lemains : Townsond Stoue. Fredciick Struck, Aaton Uilberr, Henry Fisher, John Gilbert and Edward Ken nedy. Their verdict wiis that Chris tian Kaulz's death was caused by tho breaking of several ribs, by several scalp wounds, a broken leg, aud by a t'r.ic turoof the light lung, received while working under a car of tho Pennsylvania raihoad company. Deceased has thicc sons in tho employ of this load, one of them being au engineer. Two of I hem had just ai lived in towu on their tiains, and the ono who is an engineer was on his engine starling for Philadelphia whoa in formed of tho accident. A substitute took his place. Tho remains will 1 taken to Lancaster for burial. Tho Cannstalter Voltaren!. Tho Canustattcr Volksfest at Toll's Hain closed last evoniug at 7 o'clock. It was veiy successful, both financially aud as a pleasant, reunion of the German socie ties. There wero more persons prcseut aud less disturbance thau at almost any other picnic held this season, aud there was uo necessity for policemen on the ground. Tho programme yesterday con sisted of music, dancing, games of various kinds, and sack races and sheep races. The first prize for the sack race was won by Gcorgo Schwartz's son. Tho first prize in the sheep raco by Jacob Bicker's son, and the lirst. prize in the I amb raco by Daniel Rapp's daughter. To morrow's Kxcurtlon. The indications all point to a large and pleasant excursion to-morrow, when Man agers Il.ivcrstick & Clark will run a spec ial train to Atlantic City ; tho price fur round tiip tickets is only $3, good for two days aud to return on any train within that time. The special train leaves the Pennsylvania railroad depot in this city at G o'clock to-morrow morning and ex cursionists may if thoy prefer stop off in Philadelphia, cither going or returning. Injure, by a Kallroad Cap. While the repairsmen of tho P. R. R. were al work ono of their number, John Smith, picked up a torpedo or track cap, placed it on the rail and went on with his work close by. A train came along and the machine exploded, putting a good sized piece into his leg. It made a painful wound, lint not dangerous. Drunken and Disorderly. Miko Crody, for drunken aud disoiderly conduct, was arrested by Officer Daily and committed for ten days to tho county jail by Alderman Samson. The Itaklng Powder War. The Royal Baking Powder company is still making enemies among those whoaie manufacturing and selling itnpuro articles for leavening purposes ( and their namo is legion ), and this fact shows that it is con tinuing its vigorous work in tho interests of tho public. This company set out somo time ago to expose tho character, and so far as possible to break up tho sale, of adulterated baking powders. Having found from an examination of a number of specimens procured from grocers that they were generally of an inferior character, some devoid of all leav ening properties and many of them actually poisonous, it brought tho matter before the public, denounced tho makeis by name in tho press and to the health authorities. The affair was speedily taken up by physicians, 'boards of health and Legislatures throughout tho country, chemists were employed to make scientific tests of the various powders in tho market, and the government itself directed analyses to be made before it would purchase the supplies needed for army, navy and Indian uses. The result more than justified tho charges so boldly mado by tho Royal company. Not only were tho majority of baking powders in tho market found to bo largely adulterated, but many of them were ascertained to contain alum and other poisonous ingre dients to such an extent as to render them positively unsafe for their use in human food The information spread throughout the country and created a profound sensation. As a result many of these injurious mix tures wero driven out of tho market, and the sale of all of them seriously interfered with. No occurreuco of recent date has been so far reaching as this in its benefi cial influence upon tho public health, and the boldness of the Royal Baking Powder company in tho inauguration of such a warfare, and their energy in carrying it forward with such importaut lesults, were universally commented upon and appreci ated. In making tho charges they did not hesitate to enter into competition with every other baking powder iu tho country, and it is a public satisfaction that iu all tho tests and analyses made tho Royal baking powder was placed at the head of tho list and declared by boards of health and by tho government chemists, Drs. Mott and Love, to be the superior of all others in strength, and absolutely pure aud tree from all interior substances. In continuing this warfare against tho adulterated food, moro particularly the alum aud otherwise impiiio and inferior bakiug powders which unscrupulous manufacturers aio cndcavoiiug to force upon tho market in this locality, the Royal will undoubtedly meet with old time opposition and abuse. Wo aro con fident, however, that tbo public will also appicciate, as heictoforo, both the object of the " alum men " and the actions of the Royal compauy, and award full justice to tho company that has feailessly stood up for iU protection from all such adventure. Tube the Shortest and Most 1'itpiilar Route to Atlantis City. The hut and best excursion, ot tlio season will lie i un oyer 1 lie Pennsylvania railroad on AiifjmtiS. Tickets lor the round trip, good lor two days, only $l.io. Train leaves al C o VI nek. IYiiOiise.ui Mop oil in Philadelphia. ulOltd Wll.l. TI1KY HfcVKIt STOP? 'I he World' Lurcest Sliow.SIill u (.rowing Wonder More Kallroad 'Aralns of Novel ties, and a Whole IConian Hippodrome -lliroun In Itanium, IS.tlleyA; Ilutclilimou I tenting Their Own S3.O00.000 fterord tint ol bight. Tills newnnd uinin than millionaire unlly ol -cwii monster Minus will exhibit at Lan easier. Thursday, October 12, and turning to tin! pioi.mi, or lather volume ol teals and teatuu's announced one beeomes fairly be wildered with its immensity. Longitude und l.ditudc scarcely compass It and it includes every suit of animal. ; show wonder, from the moil beautiful of Twiui.inMiid to the repulsive lcplile by whoso ails she. tell. Among .some ot the most conspicuous of them we note the World-Famous Jumbo, the most tiememlous beast ol which liistoty liirniMtcs any lccoid, and an attraction which would r.lnnesulliee to till the monster tents of the gieal show. Then comes n piiceless herd ot lliiiij;(!iialles,theJj(),onO Baby Klcpliant, 22 S.iiieinus Klephants,. tho lai "est and best cducibd In id in captivity and njjgicg.iliiiji llii' enoinioiis weight of one bundled ami twenty tons, 20 gigantic black, white and tawny amels, ii Mipcib pilouning stal lions, :.; gorgeous cleuiots ol novel design, PWiprn Ui'iilot dens (d wild beasts exhibited in parade, (! denso! performing linns, llgcis, lcopu-ds, hyenas, panthers and pythons Willi a male oi lemaletiainer in each, und similarly displayed ; tiled ami dtiven caravan ot Zebias iu hai ui -s, ostriches, lions, tiger i, hears and olhei animals : a giant tliinoceins, weighing six ami oncJiall tons, the only lto-hoined while iliiuoceios, tint only gi-niilne minister Nilrhl;,oolutiius, the only set lions ; all ot winch is exclusive of two iuiiuciwc.iiicu.ig eiies iu two "cpat-itc tents. IScddcstheliicat Roman llippoiiouic, undi r the laige-a tent ever pitched, and piescnling a thrilling scries of chariot and other races, there are thicc circus lings faiilv o"Vcrflow ing with distinguished talent. Ami that wou.lers may accumulate on Won ders hi ml ; a continental museum lull ot tho strangest 1 vlng human curiosities. l.at Seashore ttxcurslou. The Citizens Hand Excursion to Atlantic City on Saturday, August rKtli. Koumlfilp tickets, good lor thicc days or letuin same lay. Tram leaves Lancaster (King Stieel) al tin a. in.; Columbia, 4:10; tare, $.:.. Leave latmllsvlllc, 4 30; Munhcim, 4-15; LRUs', 4:W ; F.phr it i, r. r ; fare, ii75. nK,,2l,e:t,2fIAmv Amusements. Tin- Mtinh eli. Tho opcia luui-e will hi re opened for the season to-uiorrow uight, when those pi niees of negio minstrelsy, Bailow and Wilsou, will appear in their re Heed aud amusing vnteitainmcut, desculied wherever produced as the acme of excellence. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tuts public lacks not a genuine remedy tor .skin diseases In Glenn's Sulohur Soap. Kbmkmuuk! Glenn's Sulphur Soap piesents all t lie advantages ol sulphur baths at a cheap rct'e. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," 6(1 cts. irJl-1 ndcodftw Pink gums aud mouth and tiarzling teeth And breath ot balm and lips ot lose Ate found not in this world beneath With young or old, save only those Who ever wisely, while they may, Use SOZODONT by night and day. a?2-lw'dcnditw lirowii's Household Panacea Is the most ellectlvo Pain Dcslrojor in the woild. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied cxternally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, mid His warranted double iho strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in tho Side, Hack or llowels. Sore Thioal, Rhciinriltsin and am. aches, ami is T11K GREAT RKL1KVER OK PAIN. "BnowN's HoiSKilota Pawacba" should bo in every family. A teaspoon I nl of the 1'unicea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened IT preferred J, taken at bed lime w IU krrak dp a cold. 2.1 ets a bottle teblt-lvdM.W&S&w Tut: most wouderlul curative remedies ol the present day. aro those that come from Ger many, or at least oiiglnate there. Tho most lecenl preparation placed upon the market In this country. Is the GUKAT (JKltMAN IX VIGOUATOIt, which has novcr been known to fail in eui Ing a single cased neivous de bility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression ot spirits ami liinctional derangementsof the nervous system. For Mile by druggists, or sent free by mill on receipt ot the price, $1 per box, or six boxe for f.1. Address t .1. CHKNEV, Toledo, O., Sole Agent lor the United Slides. Send lorciicu lar. a21-21dMTh A Mothers! Mother!! mother!! Are you disturbed at night and biokcn ol your rest by a stctr child suffering ami crying with excruciating pain or -catting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MKS. WIN SI.OW.S SOOTHING SYKUP It will relievo tiie poor littlu snllcrer 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 you at once that It will regu late tho bowels, and give rest to the mother and lellct and health to the child, operating like magic. K is perfectly sale to nso In all cases, and plcisanl to tho taste, and is the preset iption ot one ot tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. jii2-lv-M.W&SAw Prot. Gtillmctte's French Kidney Pad is the greatest discovery ot the century tor the cure ot all dlsc:i-s ot the kidneys, bladder and urinary organs, in Itolh mole and female. For sale at Kautruian's drag store, 'North Queen stieel. nl91wb&V An entire Success. It has been proved by the most reliable testi mony that Thomas' Kclcctric OH is an entire success In curing tlio most inveterate cases of rheumatism, neural trio, lame back and wounds ol every description For sale at 11. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Time TrlM AH. So It docs, and In cascs'ot dyspepsia, indi gestion, constipation, kidney and liver com plaints, biliousness, etc.. Burdock Jtlood Bit ters have been proved by many a trial to be a reliable cure. Price $1. For sale at H. H. Cochran's drug stoic, 1J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. An unpleasant catalogue constantly being printed, in which human infirmity is specified as headache, nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, paralysis and ague, can be entirely ex punged from the records, by the use of Dr. ltcusnn's Celery and Ch jinomile Pills. U21-1 Aw mvl-lwdeowAw That feeltng ol languor and debility that follows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Coca ranfs drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster a2t-lwd&w FiiVBlciANs prescribe Colden's Liebig's Li quid Bod and Tonic Iuvigorator inrthc week, woi n, and dyspeptic. Take no other. a21-lwdcod&w Catarrh ot the ltladder. Stinging Irritation, infIaminatlou,ull Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cuied by " Buchu palbo. $1. Depot John Black. Women everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they hae learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in t lie hick and kidneys, and other tioubles ol the sex. Home Journal. al-lindeod&cow A Cough, cold or oro 'inroat snouiu Do stopjien. Neglect frequently results m an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. ItrownV ikronchlal Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying In itatlou, jjive relief in Asthma. Krouchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles w Iiich Singers and PuhllcSpcakcrs are subject to. For thirty years Biown's Hionchlal Trocars have; Imh.ii recommended by physi cians, aud always give per: ct satisfaction. Ha Ing lecn tested by v.lde ami Constant use for neatly an untite generation, they have at tained we), .in riU.d rank among I he lew staple reniedus oi ;i.o iy. Sold at 2.1 tents a box eviivvthn iiiv-lvdlThAFftlvw KKSCUKD FKOJtl DKATH . The follow Ingstatcmcntol William J. Cough in, of Somcrville, Mas-"., is so leneii kable that we beg to ask for it llic attention of our icad ers. He says : "In the tall ot 1S70I was taken witli a violent bleed ingot the lungs, followed by a se ere cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I w as so weak at una time that 1 could not Icia e my bed. Iu the sum mer ot 1877 1 wasadmllted to the Cily Hospital. While theie the doctnis said I li.nl a hole m my left lung as big as a half dollar. 1 expend ed over a bundled dollais in doctoisand med icines. 1 was so tar gone at one timeaicport went aiound that 1 was dead. 1 cave up hope but a liieud told me ot Pit. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my casn incurable, but 1 got a bottle to satisly tl-ein, w hen to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel belter. My hope, once de..d, began to revive, ami to-day I feel in heller spirits than Untie the past three years. " 1 uiitelhis hoping you ui'.l publish it, so that every one atllicted with Uncased Lungs will be induced to lake DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS.nndbecnnvinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BH CURED. I have taken Iw o bottles and an riosili vely say that.it bus done me more good than all the other medicines I havu taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon bcubletogolowork.'g iMld bv II. I. Cochran, 187 -oith Omen street May Fever. Mkssi's. Ely Bnos., Druggists, Ow ego, N. . 1 haxobecu nlllicled lor twenty year-", dur ing the months of August ii'id .September with Hay Fever, and hate tiiedvai ions reme dies for its relict without success. 1 was in duced to try your Cream Balm ; have used it with favorable re'sults, anil can confidently lecommeml it to all similarly adlieted. Koit up.t W. Townlkv, (e -Mayor) Elizabeth, N. J. TittNTON, N. J., Oct. 2.1, ISsO. I have snlicred for eight years with Hay lever, dining July, August and September. Iu the beginning ot July, this tear, I resorted lo Klj'.s (Jie.im Raliu, and have been entirely free fioiu the fever since lhu first application. I can recommend it as a cure. Edwarco C. Hii.i.man. at tin. New- Jersey State Arsenal. Pi iee .10 cents. Apply into the nostrils with little finger. Forsale at II. B. Cochran's drug stole, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. juUd&w O SLKKrLiiHS nights, made miserable by that leriiblecoiifh. Shlloh's Cure is thcieinedv lor yon. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 Mil Hi Queen St. mvl-lwdeowAw -Vl W Alt i' Jilt XI sJ'Jtf.VTA-. OOAISFOK ltKNT. , Apply at No. 20 West Kingstreet. ltd SAUr.u KltAUi- lainl'N Anil tfONKAlV.S Philadelphia Beer at EXCELSIOR HALL SALOON. No. lit East King Street. JOIINSCHOENISERGER SONS, If Propne.tors. MISS II. It. CLAICKMIN ( SVJCCKSSOH To Ml"s Maver) will re open her school on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, at No. Ill Noith Prince st rcet. Apply at tiie school room daily between '.laud 11 a. in. other hours at No. 450 East King street- a24-lwd SCHOOL BOOKS. ALL- SOHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES .17' TIIE LOWEST RATES, AT L. M. FLINN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. TyToW01EI SHUDA CLOTHS, In all tilt NEW DARK SHADES at 12 cent-. OPEN NOW COMFORT S AT LOWEST PRICES, As well as home made one-, containing four pounds ot lies, w hite cotton and 14 yards ot goods, we doubt whether there aieauy quilted like these in any other in the cily. OUIl BLACK CASHMERES are extra heavyweights. Every body makes Ml cent Cashmeres a speciality. When you wimtateiy excellent oneut 7. ccnUor $1.00 biing i our samples and compare with ours. AT SWARR'S. No. 50 North Queen Street. c A k AKKU. uav-rKVUR. CATARRH. EWiBaM rOSITlt'BLY CDKES C&TABP.H, tOLDINTHEIIEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deal ness, Heals Sores In Nasal Passages. Subdues Ca tarrhal llciiduchc. I'KICK CO C3NTS. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWEGO, N. Y. HAYVER. Elj's Cream lialin Etrectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal vlrus.caus Ing healthy spcrc tions, allays inflam mation, protects tho membrane from ad ditional colds, com plctely heals the sores and restores the sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Bay Fever, &c. Un equaled lor colds in the head. Agreeable to use. Apply by the little linger into the nostrils. On receipt ot M els. will mail a package. Sold by H. B. Cochran,137 North Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. auglS cod,cowd&eow w Y. ESTATF. OF JACOtt M. LOflG, LATE OF the Cily ot Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in ebtod thereto are requested to make 1mm -diatc settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them Without delay for settlement to tho under signed. MARY C. vAMERON, Wm. Lkaman. Executrix. Attorney. Jy27-6td,oaw FOU. tTlSK UJCOUKKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Call at So: NORTH MULBERRY STREET. al7-lwd JOHN DICKEL. IfJSW AlrMTIMJSlfia. WANTED AnOOOGlRLtU DO QKN rnl lio-'sework. Must bring recant mendat.ons. 1.. quire at thlsoniee- 21-31 WANTED TRN UK TWKLVK GUUD good bouse carpenters. Apply at the Keystone Stables. lt II. KHKISMAN. AlTVLt, LINK OP LDBILLARD'S Chewing Tobaccos. Itebecca oaly 10 cts. per plug at HAttTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIGAU STORE. 21 NOKTII QUEEN STREET. CITV TAX MOT1CK. Six per cent, will he added toall City Tux not paid before the 1st ot September. C. F. MYERS, alMSl-d Treasurer. PK1VATK SALK.-A BEAUTIFUL dence. No. 333 East Orange street. RKSI- liouse with all the. modern improv ements, large ide yard and lot, with choice Fruit Trees and Grape Ymcs.Cistern and Good Well of Wate . Apply to HENRY STROBEL. aug2l-ttd XTOTICE. 11 All persons aro hereby notified not to trust my wife, Kate Drepperd, on my account as I ill not be responsible for any debts con tracted by her. It ASIOS DREPPERD. YELLOW F1COAT UKIAKa, VLKAK HA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. TNSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN DBA1TIKQ OIL. and CHINA PAINTING Terms made known on application to MARY ZAHM, aug23-lwd .'3 Ead. Walnut street PUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, AUtlDST 2U, will be sold ut No. 521 North Queen street, llousc'hold and Kitchen Furniture, 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.SiiUBEKT, Auctioneer. a23-5td )i:OFOSELS FOK SKWKK SEALED Proposals will be leceivcd at Alderman Barr's olllco on South Duke street up to 7 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY, AUGUST tath tor Building u Two-Foot Sewer on Locust and Rockland streets, to connect with the North street sewer. Plans and specifications can bo seen ut the City Regulator's Office. BY ORDER OK STREET COMMITTEE. a2l Gtd "pouc.vrioNAL. YEATES INSTITUTE, LANCASTER, PA., Will re open on Monday, September 4, 1882. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, A. M., aug2t-9td Principal. TJKADY IN A FKtV DAYS, OUR NEW CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 5TLver3' one should see it bofoi e buying.3:a ALLEN A. HBRR & CO., Roal Estate and Insurance Agents No. IOC EAST KING STREET. IN UANUHIl 1-AT1KNTS THE SKlN of the body becomes ot a "dirty, mudoy hue, cither tallowy, or tinged with an olive or giecnl-di shade. This condition of the skin is peculiar to Cancer; It may exist curly, or it may, on the other hand, be entirely absent ut all stages. CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN DISEASES. also. Chronic and Private Diseases success fully ticated bv DRS. II. D. and M. A. I.ONGAKER. Office 18 East Walnut htret, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation fiee. a21-3tdftw LANCASTER COMMKKUIAL COLLEGE. DAY AND EVENING SESSION. BEGINS AIONDAV,AlH.UsT28, 1SS. Tiie courso ot study embraces Single und Dou ble Entry, Book Keeping, Plain Business Wnliifg, Coricpondcnce, llu-incss Arithme tic, Grammar, Orthography and Commcicial Law. ror Cuculais giving relereuces and particular-, call on or address WEIDLER ft MOtSKR, u22-5tdR fi West King street, 2d Floor. MORAVIANS AMU ALL FKIENDd OF the mission cause in Lancaster aro cor dially Invited by tho congregation at Lititz to participate In the celebration ot tho l.r0th an niversary ot the beginning ot the foreign mission work on Sunday, August 27. Oinni-biis-cs will start from l'"e Moraviun church at 7 o'clock a.m. Fare, 50 cents. All desiring to accept this luvitution will pleaso nntlty Dr. O. T. Hucbrnor. No. 43 West Orange street, on or before Filday morning, August 25, that ar rangements inav be made for their enterlniu meiit at Lttitz. :il9-S,TTuil-Th vKGANI.KD 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany 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, 1! EAST KING STREET. iu.ir.iiuiTuTii.ts r)t-:iSNSYl.VANIA KAILKOAD. LiST OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION ILL RE RUN TO ATLANTIC CITY, On FKIOAY, AUGUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOB TWO DAYS. And good to Return on any Train. R TES : Columbia, Alountvllle and Lan caster, 9S.OO. Stations east at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Landisvillo pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. Train leaves Lancaster at 6 a. m. SSee Clrculais and Posters. B AVKKST1CK & CLARK, Manager!!, ltKVw Lancaster. Pen'n'a. G IRAKI Fire Insurance Company OKPHILADKLI'IA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, securely invested. Eor a policy In this old aud well-established compauy call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINO. STREET. 13M.WR&3 UN IKHTAIIf HUNTS. TCULTON OPKKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLV. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882. FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR. MR. JOHN V. MISHLER bos the pleasure ot presenting this company, anil 'elves tbo entire entertainment his sincere endorsement as the very best they nave ever given. THE OLD RELIABLE, TIIE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. BARLOW, WILSON & C0.?S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS II. W. & Co., Props. E. G. Urown,Vanagcr. THE ACME OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE AND ELEGANCE. The Attainment of Minstrel Perfection t A Mtnol Mirth! A World ot Talent I An Ava lanche 'ot Novelties! Peeriets and Unap proachable! We defy competition !. And court criticism ! PRICES AS USUAL. Re served scata now on sale at the Opera House Office. ' aSMtd THIRD EDITION. THURSDAY 'EVENING. AUG. 24, 1882. NEWS FEOM THE NILE. EVENiSlNTUELAKUOVTBK SPHINX. Tna Advance of England Heavy Artillery and Cavalry Transport Laadlag Men and Hualttona at Itmalla. Tort Said, Aug. 24. Two Arabs have been shot here for not answering the chal lenge of a sentry. The exodus of natives has consequently been renewed. Imalia, Aug. 24, 10 a. m The advance of heavy cavalry and marine artillery has commenced. London, Aug. 24. A dispatch from Renter's telegram company Bays that 43 transports are now in the Lake of Timsah. They are all actively engaged in landing troops, horses, mules and artillery. Ten thousand men have already been landed. The fresh water canal has been cut since yesterday. Tho men-of-war Oiron, Penelope, Coquette, Carrysfort, Alcon, Tourmaline, Deo and Beacon aro now at Ismalia. Alexandria, Aug. 24. Bedouins re ported to be several hundred in number entered Ramleh to-day and plundered several houses. The outsorts are now ex changing shots with them and several re sidents who had returned to Ramleh havo again fled. Isuailia, Aug. 24. M. DeLesseps has visited the Duke of Couuaught and as sured him of the fiieudly sentiments ho eutertains towards England. London, Aug. 24. A dispatch from Alexandria timed 5:30 o'clock this evening says movements are observable in Arabi Pacha's camp, from which it is surmised that tho enemy are about to advance. MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS. Completing Their Ticket and frocUiuiiug 'ihelr Creed. Jackson, Aug. 24. At the Democratic convention, yesterday, the following addi tional nominations wero made : For Audi tor General, James Blair ; for Attorney General, Timothy Townsney. Tho platform adopted calls for reform in the civil service ; favors tho election of postmasters by tho jicoplo of each pos tal district ; demands that federal sub -ordinate officers shall nor bo appointed or removed because of political belief, and that political assessment of public officers should be made felouy by law, opposes a protective tariff, and demands levonue reform iu the direction of frco trades, sub ject to tariff only sufficient to raise reve nue for government expenses ; declares that appropriations'by Congress for im provement of rivers aud harbors should be restricted to such as are of national im portauco ; says the people of Michigan cannot be bribed by a share of the theft to sauctiou the wasto of $30,000,000 in two yoars, and denounces all who voted in Congicss for the rivor and harbor bill. HONORS TO ARTHUR '1 he Fretddeut Seeing tho Sight at Newport. Newport, R. I., Aug. 24. President Arthur aud tho members of his cabinet visited tho torpedo station this morning, were honored with a splendid torpedosalute and showu all the appliances of modern warfare at that place. The president took a deep interest in everything ho haw at the station. The secretary of tho navy was present. Tho pres'dent also visited the Casino and attended receptions given by Mr. Gardner Brewer of Boston and Mrs. II. J. Dickey of New Y6rk. lie declined to visit West Island, but without doubt will go to Squantum aud partake of aclam bake upon tbo invitation of Heuators Au thony and Aid rich, aud other members of the Squantou club. This evcuing he will dine with the Vanderbilts. SANK OK INSANE? A .Difference or Opinion on tbe subject. Utica, N. Y., August 24 James B. Sitmau, of Yonkers. alleged to bo a saue peracn iu tho state lunatic asylum in Utica, aud icported to have been ordered re leased by Juiljio Barnard yesterday, was committed to the asylum on May 21. The authorities of the state asylum cay that there is no question regarding his insanity, which was caused by overwork as a jour nalist .several years ago, and moro recently as a inei chant iu New York. No order has been received for Sitm.in's release. The Sliarpless ill-ceutenntal. Chester, Pa., Aug. 24. Tho bicon tcnnial or tho descendants of John Sharp less, who settled ou Ridley Creek, near this city. August 24th, 1G82, is bciug held on tho old homestead to day. Nearly four thousand people are present. The steamship Chattahoochie, built for tho ocean steamship company of Savannah, was launched here to day. nominated for Congress. Long River, Texas Aus. 24. BIr. A. rll. Jones was yesterday nominated for Congress from the Sd congressional dis trict by tbe Democratic convention. Cincinnati, Aug. 24. Tbe Democrats of tbe lGtb Ohio district nominated Hon. Berriah Wilkins for Congress last night at midnight on the 482nd ballot. Horribly Burned by Multeu Metal. Chicago, August 24. By an explosion of an irou mould in the North Chicago rolling mills, at South Chicago, yesterday evening, three pitmen Albert Dibbins, William Roach and Geo. Hay were hor ribly burned. One will die and tho others may recover. Molten metal was thrown all over the unfortunates by the explosion. Judge Kelley Speaks in Denver. Denver, Col., Aug.' 24. Judge W. D. Kelley, of Pa., addressed a large audience in the Eastern hall of the exposition build ing last night on the growth of Colorado, in tlio last ten years, and on the reduc tion of tho internal revenue tax. A urate Lynched Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 24. Advices have been received hero that Smith, who attempted to outrage a white lady, has been lynched by a disguised party, who shot him dead. Planing Mill Burned. Cincinnati, Aug. 24. Benjamin Lapes' planing mill at tbe corner of Laurel street and Central avenue, was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss, $40,000 ; insurance, $20,000. GEOKGE CAMPBELL'S UKATU. Two rolleaa Charred With Maltrmtlajc m Sick Man. . Philadelphia, Aug. 24. Policemen Cunningham and Latta were given a hear- j iag this afternoon upon the charge ol hav ing caused the death of George Campbell on August "12th. It is alleged that; Campbell was ill and that thej officers thinking he was intoxicated arrested him and maltreated him on the way to the station hoase, frosa which place he was removed to the' hospital, where he died several hoars later. One lady witness was examined who testified that the officers treated Campbell with kindness and consideration, and then owing to the absence of witnesses said to have important raforsta tion, the accused were held in $1,500 for another hearing next Thursday. TBK HEW BONDS. Applications for Xxcnaug Rapdlly Cob- lag la. Washington, D. C, August 24, Apj plications for the new 3 per cent, bonds are still being made to tbe treasury de partment. It is estimated that three and a-half per cent, bonds to the amount of $250,000,000 have already, been sur rendered for exchange into the new bonds, and that the amount will aggregate about $300,000,000. Several additional offers for exchange have been recently re ceived from foreign holders of the 3 per cent, bonds. While it is not likely that the allotment of tho bonds will be made before Monday next, it is possible for Sec retary Folger to take up that question to morrow. Tbe Yellow Kever. New York, Aug. 24. A Brownsville, Tex., special to an evening paper says the yellow fever is rapidly spreading in tho Fourth ward. Judge Harris and his wife and two custom house officers weie attacked this morning. In Matamoras many patieuts have been frightened to death the doctors say. 100 Women Accused ol folMtnlog Their Hnaband. London, Aim. 24. A telegram from Vienna states that over 100 women are on trial at Gross Becskerek, Hungary, charged with poisoning their husbands. The guilt of 35 of the women has been proved. UrewMierto Close the Hpeechiuaking. Washington, Aug. 24. Attorney Gen oral Brewster will arrive hero this after noon. Ho will mako the closing argument for tho prosecutor in the Star Route case. The Great Yorksbl.'o Mtakes. London, Aug. 24. At the York August meeting today, tho race for tho great Yorkshire stikes for threo years old was won by M. J. Osborne's bay colt Pepper mint ; Nellie was second, and Dutch Oven 3d. Five horses ran. WEATHKR INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 24. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, light variable winds, fair weather, no chango in temperature, stationery or slight rise in barometer, fol lowed on Friday by local rains. She Took Paris Ureea. Flushing, L. I., Aug. 24. Mrs. Betsy Warner, a respected resident of Stony Brook, attempted suicide this morning by swallowing Paris green. Her recovery is said to be impossible. Conscience Money from Across the Water. Washington, Aug. 24. The acting secretary of the treasury today received a conscience contribution of $2, iu an enve lope postmarked Frankfort-on-tho-Main, Germany. In Senator Mitchell's county Washington, Aug. 24. Among the new postoffices established to-day was one at Babb's Creek, Tioga county, Pa., Robert F. Cumtnings, postmaster. Ten Millions for Pensions. Washington, Ang. 21. Warrants for tho payment of 810,000,000 on account of pensions were issued from the treasury department yesterday. Killed by a rail of Coal. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Ang. 24. Frank Cannon was killed by a fall of coal this morning at No. 4 mine, Summit Hill. MAJtKKT. Mew Horn itara.. (ixw rokn. August 21. Flour Stale und Western steady ; moderate export and local demand. Sonthern quiet und steady. Wheat i)ic higher; active speculative trading; No. '1 Red, Aug., $1 149115; do Sepi., 91 1401 15J4 ; do tlct., 91 Vm ICi ; do Nov., 91 171 V-y, ; do Dec. 91 1S91 S ; do year. 91 I4K1 H?S ; No. 1 White. 91 ilk. Corn KGc higher and talrly active ; Mixed iVeaternspot,8SiEJ92c;.do futures. 7856601. Oats y.c better ; No. 2 Aug., 7&o?c ; lo Sept.. 47H48c ; do Oct, ClAlGyAc : State, C075c ; Western. &!fj7Uc. rniiatlelptiM Market- Philadblnoa. August24. Flour choice old wanted ; Superfine, 92 753 00 ; Kxtra 93 V 4 00 ; Ohio uud Indiana Family, 95 75C 23. Rye flour at 43 5003 75. Wheat firm; good spot demand; Del. and I'a Red, 91 1201 15; do Amber. 91 15Q1 18. Corn firmer, with better local demand ; steamer. 87088c ; yellow at 8990c ; do mixed at 8SXQ3SC ; No. 3 do 86387c. Oats steadier, but quiet ; No. 1 Whiter one here ; No. 2 do, C8c ; Ho. 3 do, GQQStc ; No. -1 Mixed, 5265c ; No. 2 old White, 70073c. Rye scarce und nominal at 75c Provisions firm ; tatr demand. Lard firm. Butter Choice firm and well sold up : oilier kinds neglected: Creamery Kxtra, 2728c ; do good to choice, 240266. Eggs steady ; Penn'a, 23K24c ; Western, 2c Cheese dull, except strictly choice. Petroleum dull; kefined, tc Whisky at 91 10. Uraiu aud ProvMaon yaotniioaa. One o'clock quotations ot grain and provir ions, inrnisneti oy a. n Kast Kingstreet. Ynndt, Broker. I5H August 21. Chicago. Corn Oats TWa AW 704 -MX .75 .3 .OSK .-.. PhlkMelBhla. JSS MX JOBli .60 Mii .48J5 Wheat Pork ' Ijxrtt August 1.0Gl aept... OcL. Year.. .39 21.77K 2LC0 wr,yt 12.40 9SH Aug... Sept.. Oct.... l.l5i I.14i2 1.15 New York, Philadelphia and Local Stock. also United States Bonds repotted dally Jacob B. Lous, 22 North Queen street. August 21. MhOO 10 I: 0 a.m. p.m. r.n. Denver A Bio Orando fit VAi OOK N. V.. Lake Brio Western.... 33 Wm 3t Kansas and Texas asv SB 83 LaxeMbore 112 111 112 New Jersey ceatsL ' 7 78 78 New York, Ontario C W 25k 25j2 25 St. Paul, H. ft Omaha 33g B$i 3Ji Pacific Hall - 44 44 44k Rochester Pitubnrgh V, 2ff W, Texas JPadflc sow 50 i Wabash.- uJtila 4k Pacific... 35)5 &K 354 Western Union TeL Co 89 88 89 PeBBSTlvaaia Central 2& B3 si Philadelphia It Beading. 3o 30 30" Northern Pacific Com 49k 40 48 - Preferred.... 91& 91X 91 Buffalo Pitts. Wert 214$ 2& 21 Live Stock Market. Chicago. H.gs Receipts, 12,io head : Wp luvnt. 2W head; market strong and hlgll?r common to ond mixed. $7 7M?S 15 : heavy Wfcr M : light tTn&W; skips, 47 3 ; supply well cleared,. vaiuo Keeeipts.4.2Ui head : shipments, . head : cood Jnt very scarce : low trades weak : exports, $7 W7 r; good to choice sbipplnt;. $6 SOQ7 M; eotanioa to fair. il all at W -HA6 ; butchers' active and stronger;' common to fair. 3 5003 SO ; medium, to good. 3 7384 to : stackers and feeders, $30 a ; dairy calves. 7fi per head ; range steady ; Americans und half-breeds. SI 90SSS0: Texan cnw. ttr40O S 80; steers, 94 205. Sheep-Recetpta. 1568 bead ; shipments, nono ; market slow and, lower ; common to medium S3 40173 73 ; medium to good, $3 9004 25 ; choice to extra, U 3304 GO. Kabt Lianrr-cattle Kacefpts. 310 ntad; market alow : prime, 6 58Q7; good. s TStfi; -IS ; common, 43 JoSs. ' Hogs Receipt. l,a bead: market, tlrm; Phil&delphUw, 7SQ9 ; Baltimore. d 4ti M ; Yorkers, T 5048 -jo. Sheep Receipt. 3,000 head : 'market dnll ; prime. S4 : 084 73; good.il '.004 no; common, $3f 3 50. rr, VOL Lanc(dty 6 per ct. Loan, due tssw. . .$ioa Last isle $l( W7H IS) 120 KB n-3 10i loi.w HW-H 102 aair IKVJ3 140 111 130 ,Ui U1.AI i3I.M MO 143.71 lie IM 7o.:e - 18... 100 ' " 18UU... 100 laas... un. 5 per ct. n l or 30 years., loo 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 " " in 1 or au years., i.u ' 4 " in 5 or -JO years.. lu " 6 " In 10 or 20 years. Ihi Manhelm borough loan..-. luo BAVK STOCK. rirst National Bbuk... UK Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank loo 'Lancaster County National Bank.. 30 Columbia. National Rank loo Itplirota National Bank lie First National Bonk, Columbia.. .. loo First National Bank, Strasbur.... luu First National Bank. Marietta ou First Nutiouul Bauk. JUount Jov.. W Lititz National Bank ."... m Uanheim National Baak.... n Ii nion National Bank. Mouut J oy . New Holland National Baak 100 iwnunoin stoobm. guarryville Kv R. ...$ so 92.35 y..M so iai MUlersvillo Street Car. Ut 30 l(i jr. lo Inquirer Printing Company.... Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.. oujveiis um:-ie Columbia Una Comnunv. Columbia Water Convnunv, r Susqnelianna Iron company..... Marietta Hollow ware Stevens House 100 1C0 i;o 1.50 III 'II Kast Brandy wide Wayucsb'g. Millersvllle Normal School m isoxiaabbocs bomo. QuaTryvtllH R. R., due ISO Ki-adinir A Columbia R. R..5'.... .9100 II 17 iw: 105 SO 100 1UI xt.:-i M 275.'J fli .... lmi Co.. 100 .. loo ..".'. 100 Jincoster Wateli Co.. due l.s& lAiteosler Has Light and Kuel due in loreo years Linotster lias Light and fuel Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Holland Lancaster A Susquehanna. TUaaruuc stocks. Big Spring A Beaver Valley.... Bridgeport ft lloreshoe Columbia ,t Chestnut Hill Columbia Washington Columbia Big Spring Lancaster Rphruta -Lancaster A Willow Street Strasburg Millport Marietta Maytown Marietta Mount .Inv 300 .9 25 9 10.2,1 13 22 ' 18 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 18 ' 47.25 21 4 40.IJ W 5U 75 Ur, l.ct.io 41 A Lunc.KIizabntht'BftMiddlvt'ii IU) Luncusterft Friiitville. 50 Lane:LMtcrftLUiU vft LanuL-iter Williams ton n sr Lancaster Muuor la LancoKter Manhelm 3' MEDICAL. TK. RKNSUN'S KCMKIIItM. From thoSpiingfield Repiibllenn. A Generous Act k That will be Appreciated by all who Care for Their Complexion and Skin. ItIsnotj;ciicr-.illvkliorii that the nervons system has a wonderful influence over the skin, bnt this U a fact known to medical men who have given mncli ot their time to the study ot diseases ot the skin. No one can have a clear and lair complexion unmixed tilth blotches or pimples who is very ncrvom. Whatever tends to a healthful condition or the neiThus system always beautifies lhu com plexion and removes roughness and flryiiet-i ot thcfdcln. Somo skin dincusca are not at tended by visible signs on Uie surface, but un intolerable Itching that renders life miserable. We copy tho following deserving and inter Obtlng eompliment irom the tribune which says: 'Dr. C. W. Benson's New Remedy, 'Skin Cubb,' is received by thn public with great confidence, and it U regarded un n very generous act on tbo doctor's part to make nown and prepare lor general ne his valu able and favorite piecrlptioii lor tin- treat ment ot skin diseases, alter having devoted almost his entire life to the siudy mid tn-.ii ment of nervous anil skin iIIimch. in which he took great delight. Ilew:is tor a iihiiiIh 1 ot years physician in charge r tin- M irj l.m.l Infirmary on Dermatolngy and unj tiling iiom his band-i imit onceueceiiti-l us nulliorily and Valuable. The remedy is lolly tbeartieb- li attack tin diieasc, both Inlerally, tliion-.li the absorbents, and is thn only icll.ibli rational mode ot treatment. These prepara tions aro enly put up for general um;. utter having been used by the doctor In his privalo practice for years, with tho greatest suetei-t and they tnlly merit the confidence or till classes ot sufferers from skin d!seaun." Thm is forsale by all druggists. Two boitles. in ternal and external trcatraent.ln 0110 p;ick:.i;i'. Don't be persiuuled to mice any otbi-r. It costi one dollar. OH, MYHBADI why will you suffer? Sick headache, nervous bcailaihe. neuruli;i-i, nervousness, paralysis, dyspejlu. slifplet-i-ness unit bruin dls.-a-tes, pusltlvi'ly curri by Dr. i-ncoii's Celery und Chamomile Pills. They lonlalu no opium, quinine or otlii-r barmf nl drug. Sold bv druggists. Price. 50 cents per bx, two boxes tor 41. six boxes lor 92.50 by mall, postage free. Itr. V. W. Ilcn-on, Baltimore, Md. O. N. CRITTKNTON. 115 Fulton street. New xork, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. augl2-lmii,M,WftSwH TlOl' UITTHR9. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, Not a Orlnk.) Contains HOPS. BUCHU, MANDRAKK, DANDELIOX, and tho Purest and Rest Medical Qualities of all Other Bitters. THEY CURE All DIseuM-s Ol the .Stoni icli, Biwcls. ISIood, Liver, Kidneys ami Urinary Organ, Nervousness, SlecplesniK-os and especially Famalu Complaint. 9JI.0OO IN IULO will bo paid iorttca.ielli.-y will not csreor help, or lor anything im pure and injurious found in them. Ask your druggist for .HOP BITrKUs and try them before you sleep. Take no other. i. 1. c. Is an absolute and Irreslstable euro for Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. S-Send for Circular. All tbe above sold by drucglsta. HOP BITTERS MFU. CO.. Rochester, K. Y., and Toronto, on 1. augl-lmeodftw pARkEft'i) HAIK BALaAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men. Me chanics, Ac., who are tired out by work or worry, and aU who are miserable with dyspep Bla, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, yoa can be invigorated and cured by using PADS6M1T0NIC. 1 If yon are wasting-away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you 'vlil llixi the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THATjNCVER INTOXICATES. None genuine wtthomt signature ot Itiscox ft Co. 58c and 91 sixes at dealers In drugs. Large saving by buying 91 s!z. .jl0-cod eow