LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 182. COLUMBIA NEWS. UVK KEGTJLAK CORRESPONDENCE ol fcventa Along tb Sosqaeliatina-ltems satareat hi and Around the Uoroagb ricked Up bj toe iBtelll ireacer's Reporter. Willie Wonderly was committed to the bouse of refugo yesterday by 'Squire Young, on complaint of Mr. Charles Grove for robbing his money drawer. A large crowd attended the A. M. E. church picnic in Heise's woods yesterday. In the evening a festival by the colored Odd Fellows wound up the day's enjoy, monk The Pennsylvania railroad police dis covered seven tramps stowed away in a box carat this piece last evening, and locked them in. This morning tUo entire gang were taken down to the county jail. A small party spent yesterday on the river above tbe bridge fishing. This is rather dull work now as fish have grown less plentiful than they were a month ago. Mr. Benjamin Gontner has in his pos- ij . u waicu 's twelve years old. Mr. Gontnerjiad better kill and eat it before it gets too old and tough. Engine No. 100, of the Pennsylvania I?. n ranofftne track at the dispatcher's office this mornin: at :15 ; only a shoit time was required to replace it on the track again. Jerry Long. 0f Columbia, was nearly struck by an engine yesterday at Chickics, w"Ic w.a,k tag along the railroad track. ne train waJ am,JS; Up ,,, n5ra before lie Wwv'jd his danger. w-,.a tcnnolons should l3 cheap here. J;,1 jiam received a carload of thorn from f ailadelphia, over the Reading & Colum bia railroad, yesterday, and to-day Jerry Long received 1,500 molons and ",000 can taloupes. The marble playing season amongst the boys has opened hero. Little groups can be seen in different parts of town kneoliug around a ring aud enjoying themselves as much at this game of chance as a Wall street, broker does at his larger game. Chief Burgess Sneath and a constable yesterday called upon several parties in the western part of town who have been in the habit of shootiug birds within the borough limits and waruod them not to repeat tbo offense. Young Lawbreakers. The panels of the door of a residence at Fourth and Walnnt streets, wore broken in by stones thrown by several young ruffians a few evenings ago. Several per sons residing near by know the rascals, butrefnse to give their names. Those who shield breakers of the law are no better themselves, and moans to make them divufcre tho name of the guilty par ties should be taken. Personal Paragraphs. Miss Maraio Pfahler is visiting friends in Salem, N. J. Mr. Win. Meyers, of Baltimore, is visit ng friends on Cherry street. Mr. Cooper liugentugler left fur a trip to Reading and Harrisburg to-day. Miss Coia Urban, of Lancaster, is vis iting Miss Ella Sauerbccr, on Bethel street. The families of Messrs. John Fond rich and S. S. Detwoilcr, have returned homo from a trip to Asbury Park. MissPattie Watson, of Philadelphia, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ileuiy Pfahler, left for homo this moruiug. Seriously Injured in a Driving Accident. A runaway team was caught at Becker's rolling mill, Chicquos, last evening, by Jacob MoLain. A search for the driver was made, as he did not put in an appear ance, and ho was found in an insensiblo state, between the two bridges at Chiqucs, on the Marietta and Columbia turnpike. Blood was flowing from his nose and eais, and there was a deep cut across his ibic head. Ho was removed to a house near by and medical assistance summoucd, but he was still unconscious this morning. He had been to Columbia on business, aud was returning home. Tho name of tlio injured man is Jacob Dysinger. Homes (or Stove Works Employees. The block o'f ground belonging to the Keely stove work's company, bounded east by Third strcet,north by Cedar street, west by Second street, and South by Liu den street, has been divided into conven iently sized building lots, and is now offered for salo at tho following prices : Lots on 2nd and 3d streets, 120 feet deep, seveu dollars per foot ; lots on Cedar aud Linden streets, 200 feet deep, ten dollars per foot. Purchasers must agree to build dwellings immediately, to bo rented to employees of the company at a reasonable rentage. Hero is a good in vestment for contractors, builders, and men of money. For full information apply to the committee having charge of tbe sale of the ground, Messrs. W. B. Given, II. Wilson and S. S. Detwiler. spent pleasantly and all seemed to enjoy themselves. Twenty-First Birthday. Yesterday was tbe twenty-first birthday of Charles W. Bitner, son of C. A. Bitner. In the evening bis fellow-members of the Union fire company, headed by the City band, marched to his father's residence, on the Marietta pike, where they gave him a serenade. Afterwards Mr. Bitner took tbe whole party to Eugene Bauer's Golden Horse hotel, where be gave them an excellent set ont and all enjoyed them selves until a late hour. Catarrh ot the Bladder. Stinging Irritation, Inflamniatlon.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cored by - Buchu palba." II. Depot Job n Biack. The Grand Jury. At 10 o'clock this body went out to visit the county institutions. They met tho county commissioners and board of poor directors and all took a look at the building which was damaged by fire. Amusements. The Minstrels To-nigIU. It is perhaps scaicely necessary to remind our readers that tho Fulton opera house season opens to nlgbt, which tact ol itself should be enough to draw a large and brilliant nadien e ; and when it is added that tho 8 pedal attraction is tbe cole- uraieu uanow-wnson minstrel company there docs not remain any reason to doubt they will be cordially received. The organ!-zit-on la so well and lavorably known in this community that an introduction is not need ed, but Manager Mlshler, who brings the com pany, says the performance now is better than ever. Tan Amburg'a Show On Tuesday next tbo old reliable Van Am bur ciicus which Is owned and managed by Hyatt Frost, the veteran showman, will ap pear In this city, exhibiting on the lot at Charlotte street and tho Harrisburg pike. Tills ul u ays has been a good show, and it is said to be better this season than ever. Connected with it is a very line menagerie, and the ring performers Include host's of celebrated Euro pean and American stars. Tho show appears In Str.isburg on Monday.. SPECIAL JfOTJCJCS. KKSCUKl) RIOM JIKATH. The tollowlngstatcinent ot William J. Cough In, ot Homervllle, Mass., is so remarkable tnat we beg to ask for it the attention ot" our read era. He says : "In the tall ot 1S76 1 was taken with a violent bleeding oi the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admit ted 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 iu doctors and med icines. 1 was so tar gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. X pave up hope but a iriend told me ot DH. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOIl THK LUNGS. I langbed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hope, once ded, began to revive, and to-day I icel In better spirits than I have tho past three years. " I writetbis hoping you wIU publish it. so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take Dli. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS.and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to worlc'g Sold by H. B. Cochran, 187 .North Oucen street Prof. Outline He's French Kidney Pod Is the greatest discovery of the century lor the cure ot all diseases oi the kidneys, bladder and urinary organ, in both male and tcmolp. For sale at Kauffman's drug store. North Queen street. alOlwSAW 1TJSW ADTXMTI3XUMNIB. WAHTKU-a UOOD GIBL TO DO OEN eral housework. Must bring recom mendations. Inquire at this office- 2t-3t ArCLL. LINK OP LOHILLARD'S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 eta. per plug Ht HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOBE. Si NOBTH QUEEN STBKKI'. THIRD EDITIOJT. FBIDAY EVENING, AUG. 25, 1882. CITY TAX HOT1CK. Six per cent, will be added to all City Tax not paid before the 1st ot September. C. F. MYERS. al2-tSl-d Treasurer. 1)BIVATK SALE 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 Gripe Vwes.Cistern and Good Well or Wate . Apply to HENBY STROBKL. aug21-tfd DEATH. "VELL.OW MtOAT CIO Alts, CLKAK II A J. vana Filler ( Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in tbe city at UAKTMAVS YELLOW FKONT CIGAB STOBE. PAYING THE PENALTY. JAMES REDDEN EXPIATES HIS CRIME. WESTERN 1.YNCH LAW. of FOR FINIS UKOCKHIES, WINKS AUD LIQUORS, Call at 502 NORTH MULBKKBY STREET. al7-lwd IOI1X DICK EL. TKSTRUCTIGNS GIVEN IN DRAWING OIL and CHINA PAINTING Terms made known on application to MABY ZAIIM, aug23-lwd 33 East Walnut street PUBLIC SALfc.-ON TUESDAY, AUHUST 29, will be sold at No. 524 North Queen street. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Tables, Chairs. Car pets, Stores and Pipe and many articles not mentioned. Sale at 1 o'clock, conditions made known by MBS. P. PICKEL. II. SnuBKBT. Auctioneer. a23-5td Kitcu. Au. 24, 1882. in this cltv, Mary Kltch, oaughter of Davis and Kate Kltch, In tbe second year ol her age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, lrom her parents' residence. No. Ill North Mulbeiry street, on Sunday afternoon at 24$ o'clock. The public lucks nota genuine remedy tor skin diseases In Glenn's Sulnhur Soap. Remember! Glenn's Sulphur Soap presents all tho advantages ot sulphur baths at a cheap m'A'. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," 00 cts. a21-lwdcod&w Pink gums and mouth ami dazzling teeth And breath of balm and lips ot rose Are fonnd not in this world beneath With young or old, save only thoso Who ever wisely, while they may, Use SOZODONT bj nlgbt and day. a22-lwdeodiw iirown-s Household Panacea Is tho most effective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the blond, whether taken Internally or applied extenially,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and It is warranted double the strength ot nny similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all aches, and Is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Browh'6 Household Pahacka" should be In every family. A teaspoonful of tho Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed ttmo will break cr a cold. 23 cts bottle. tebll-lydM.W&S&w Tiie most wonderful curativo remedies of the present day, are thoso that como from Ger many, or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market lu this country, is the GREAT GERMAN 1N VIGORATOB, which has never been known to fail in cmlngaslnglo caso of nervous de bility, inability, mental anxiety, languor, las situde, depression ot spirits and functional deruiigemcntsot the nervous sybtem. Forsale by druggists, or sent lrec by mail on receipt ot the price, $1 per box, or six boxes for $5. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O., Sole Agent lor the United States. Send for circu lar. a21-2idM&Th A mothers! Mother n Mothers n Aio you disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MBS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor little .sufferer immediately depend upon it: there Is no mistake about it. There is not u mother on earth who has over used It, who will not tell you at onco that it will regu late t lie bowels, and glvo rest to tho mother and relict and health to tho child, operating like magic. It Is perlcetly sale to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prcscilptlou ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. :n2-lv-M.W&S&w THIS 1IAYKS FIRE LAUDER. Inspected by tbe Committee or Councils. Chief Howell, of the firo . department, and the committeo of conncils who visited Philadelphia yesterday to inquire into the working of the Hayes fire ladder and truck, heretofore referred to in thoso col umns, icturned to Lancaster last eveninir. They had an opportunity of seeing the ladder in actual service, having been kindly taken in charge by the assistant engineer of tho second fire dis trict -who gavo them a rapid ride of several squares on tho truck, and placed the ladders in working order in tho street in front of a six story building. A few men by means of a windlass can rapidly clevato tho ladders cither perpendicularly or at any given angle, and without mov ing the truck change tho top of the ladder from one side of the street to tho other or from ono story of a building to tho other, without tbo least difficulty. Tbe ladders aro made of a pecu liar kind of wood grown in Oregan. and so tough is tho wood and so strong are the ladders that three lines of hose and enough men to man them can be carried to a height ol 85 feet, and at this dizzy height bo used both for tbe purpose of playing streams of water into upper windows or rescuing persons from burning buildings. Tho manufac turer guarantees tbe ladder to support a man on every step of it from bottom to top, and yet the weight of the maohino is no greater if as great as the old fashioned truck and hand ladders. The committee, we are told, are greatly delighted with the operations shown them and will probably recommend the pur chase of one for this city. The only draw back appears to be the cost. The truck and ladder viewed by them yesterday cost $3,700, but the manufacturer says he can build one less elaborately finished and of sufficient height to reach any roof in Lan caster for $2,700 or $3,000. Tho old fashioned hook and ladder truck costs from $1,600 to $1,800, and it would appear to be a matter of economy to pay the differ ence and then secure an article in every way superior. The saving of a single valuablo property - or the rescuing of a single lifo is of much more imortance to the city than the outlay of $1,000. We are told that the very first time tho Phila delphia ladder, inspected yesterday, was put in service, it was the means of saving property greatly in excess of its cost. The committee say they were very cor dially received, and'handsomely entertain ed by the Philadelphia firemen. Surprise Party. Last evening Miss Maggie Hart, residing at No. 553 Green street, having attained her 19th year, was pleasantly surprised by a party of her young friends numbering between 25 and 30 couple. Tho party met at Hiss Hendren's residence, on South Water street, and proceeded there from to its dMtinatiQB. The evening was An Entire Success. It has been proved by the most reliable testi mony that Thomas' Eclectric Oil is an entire success In curing the most inveterate cases ol rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back and wounds ot every description For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Rose Cold and Hay Fever. MEbsits. White & Bukdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons sutlcrlng from Rose Cold and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from theso complaints ; by using tlio IJ.tlm h.ivo had great relief. I have rccom mended tt to many of my lrlcnds for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kkmhet, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Messrs. Wm. Bust ft Sons, Diuggists, New Brunswick, X. J. Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable to obtain permanent relict until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured inc. After a few days' use I could sleep all night. E. L. Clickeot.ii, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils willi HtthVJUnger. For salo at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. ul-2wdw 1 Women everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, becauso they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in tho back and kidneys, and other troubles ot the box. Home Journal. al-lmdeod&cow a cough, cold or sore xnroat snonia do slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curablo Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's ironchlal Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpcakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wldo and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we) nerlted rank among tbe tow staple remedies of tho ago. Sold at 25 cents a box overvwlieni. uiv-lvdTThAFAlvw Slvstlvss nights, made miserable by that terrible con? b. Shiloh'a Cure is tho remedy lor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw That hacking couch can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For salo at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowAw That feeling ot languor and debility that lollows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lan caster a21-lwd&w PnrsiciAirs prescribe Coldcn's Liebig's Li quid Beet ami Tonic Invigorator tor the week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. aSl-lwdeod&w Time Tries AH. So it does, and In cases ot dyspepsia, Indi gestion, constipation, kidney ancf liver com plaints, biliousness, etc. Burdock Blood Bit ters have been proved by many a trial to be a reliable cure. Price SI. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 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 tho records', by the use of Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. a2M Aw ifjtir AjtrnuTisjraussTs. VllY.r. I.IJNUH TU-MORROW SATUBDAY I.VBNING and Good Beer at Harry Trowitz's ! ntund. Locust street. JOHN KLUMP, Prop. f RAND J 1711.1. KEOI'i'. TV BEB 4th. - : BIONDAY.SKPTKM V.I. EAST KING STBEET. REBECCA lltM.i: OOK'S SUHOUL FOB CHILDREN. 25-3td TITANTED BY A VY dclpbia a Girl FAMILY IM 1'HILA- to do Genera! House work. Apply at 2(13 NOBTH PRINCE ST.. on Saturday afternoon. It 1)BOPOSELS VUK SEWKK- nKALED Proposals will bo received at Alderman BarrV ollice on South Duko street un to 7 o'clock p. in., on MONDAY, AUGUST 2Stn lor Building a Two-Foot Sewer on Locust anil Rockland streets, to connect with the North street sewer. Plans and specifications can be teen at. the City Regulator's Office. 11Y ORDER OF STREET COMMITTEE, ail Gtd TEADY IN A FEW DAYS, OUR NEW CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 49Every ono should see it before buying.-! ALLEN A.HBRR&CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents No. 100 EAST KING STREET. Ft SAUKIC KRAUT LUNCH AT JOHN KLUMP'S "Jumbo Park ' Saloon. No. 117 Locust street, to-morrow (Saturday) evening. Excellent Beer always on tap. u25-ltd -ANES. CAMUS j Scents up at A FULL A.IKK FROM HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. Cl QUICKEN corn 8UU1' LUNCH UN To morrow SATUBDAY cvorine at JOHN GBOEZINGER'S SALOON, corner ot Bock land and Low btrcets. Excellent music by the German Band and Knapp'sSupciior Lager on tap. ltd PUBLIC SALE OF WESTERN MORSE.S' On MONDAY, AUGUST 5W. JbS'i, will be sold at the Merrimac House, Lancaster City, Pa.. 20 Head ol Heavy Western Dratt Horses, a fow Good Drivers and somo Flno Steppers. Salo at 1 o'clock p. m. 23-2t GEORGE GROSSMAN. A DJOURNED MEETING CANDKK rATHSNTS THK SKIN nF the body becomes ot a dlrtv. mudov hue. either tallowy, or tinged with an olive or greenish shade. This condition or the skin is peculiar to Cancer; It may exist early, or it may, on the other hand, bo entirely absent at nil stages. CANCERS. TUMORS SKIN DISEASES. also. Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated bv DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKEB. onicc 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. a21-3td&w J AN CASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. J DAY AND EVENING SESSION. BEGINS MONDAY AUGUST 28, 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. r or Circulars giving references und particu lars call on or address WEIDLEB ft MOSSEB, u22-5tdB 0 West King street, 3d Floor. !TJSMTAItrjlJSKTS. OF THK- SIXTII WARD DEMOCRATS This FRIDAY Evening at 8 o'clock AT THE SCHILLER HOUSE. "VTOTICE lO TKACHKRS. The teachers of the public schools ot Lnucas ter are requested to meet nt the office of the undersigned, on TUUBSDAY. AUGUST 31, as lollows : Teachers ot Primary Schools at s a. m. Teachers of Secondary schools at 2 p. m. Teachers ol High Schools at 7 p. m. R. K. BUEIIItLE. It City Superintendent. piONCKNTKATED EOOD FOR STOCK FOB SALE BY D. B. H0STETTER. TULTOM OPERA BOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882. FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR. MB. JOHN D. MISHLEB has the pleasure ot presenting this company, and gives the entire entertainment bis sincere endorsement as the very best they have ever given. THE OLD RELIAllLE, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. BARLOW, WILSON & C0.S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS B. W. & Co., Props. E. G. Brown, Manager. THE ACME OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE AND ELEGANCE. Tho Attainment or Minstrel Perfection ! A Mine of Mirth ! A World ot Talent! An Ava lanche ot Novelties! Peerless and Unap proachable ! Wo dety competition ! And court criticism! PRICES AS USUAL. Re served scats now ou sale at tho Opera House Office. ail-tUl A Negro Hanged for Rape la Delaware. Joining la the Dymns tnat Were Sane in His CeU. New Castle, Del., Aag. 25. James Redden, colored, was banged at 10:17 o'clock this morning, for rape. Ho died in eleven minutes. Before tbe Execution. New Castle, Del., Aug. 25. James Redden, the negro hanged here to-day for rape on a 12-year-old wbito girl named Sallie Purse, near Odessa last February, passed a very restless night, praying and walking the floor until S o'clock this morning, when he fell- asleep and rested for an hour and a-half. For breakfast he ato beef, fried eggs, bread aud milk and ice cream. He wept at times during yes terdayaud last night. Yesterday after noon no was visited by two clergymen, who spent half an hour with him. His mother, who was to have visited .him yes terday, failed to arrive. From 9 o'clock this morning op to the hour of his execu tion Redden was closeted in his cell with the Revs. Nicholas M. Brown, ot New Castle, and Wesley J. Parker (colored), pastor of Ezion M. E. church, Wilming ton. They prayed with him and be joined in a steady voice iu sinking " Salvation Free " and several other bvmns. Gone to lm Death. At 10:40 the prisoner, proceeded by the itev. Mr. lirown aud I ol lowed by tbe Kev. Mr. Parker, Warden Hance, Sheriff Clark and his son George Clark, ascended tho scaffold with a firm step and took his place on the trap. Rev. Parker offered up a short praper, after which the noose was adjusted, the black cap drawn over the prisoner's face, his ankles pinioned, and without saying a word to those assembled he was launched into eternity at 10:17. Ho died easily of strangulation in 11 min utes. Tho execution was witnessed only by the jail, two physicians, two clergymen, the jurors and press representatives, and one woman who manifested a strong dis position to see a man hung. Three Boaber ataraerera la -the Haada aateb Two Proatatty Bug. Tucson, Arizona, Aug. 25. A special from Globe conoernine the robbery and murder of Andrew Hall and Dr. Vail says : C. B. Hawley and L. Y. and Cioero Grimes have made a fall confession. Hawley and L. V. Grimes did ail tbe work. Cioero Grimes was to share in the proceed of tho robbery and consented to assist. Young Grimes and Hawley broke open the box and secured $5,000 in gold. W. F. Vail, on bis way to tbe mine, rode on the seeneof the robbery soon after it had been committed. The gnard came back, and not knowing Tail, shot at him. Vail. thinking he was attacked by ono of the robbers, rode on and overtook the rob bers. They professed friendship, and when within a half mile of town they shot Vail three times in the back. He died shortly after. The robbers literally riddled Hall with bullets. The robbers then divided the money. The mob which assembled after tho robbers were arrested were determined to hang all three. Mr. Fitch, a young lawyer, made a two-hours speech against hanging Cicero Grimes, and law officers finally got him to a place of safety. The crowd then took Hawley andL. V. Grimes and banged them. Hawley met his death unflinch ingly, but Grimes broke down. Cicero Grimes will be tried at the next term of court. t'hil!MUihla. Aug US .87 .69 Sept..... L14 JB&i JO Oct. LUX JBiii M New York, Philadelphia and Local sum also United States Bonds repll ilmir .. Jacob B. Loan, 22 North Qni-en . Auk ... ;.". Denver tt Bio Grande N. Y Lake Erie A Wuslem... Kansas and Texas Laice Snore New Jersey Cenr. Now York, Ontario W St, Paul, U. A Omaha Pacific MaR Rochester & Pittsburgh if CafCa'aa.B Wabash. i uouta A Pacific... Western Union TeL Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Reading. Northern Pacific Com , Preferred. ioiv . ros . arts . in? 7S .? r fit St U III'. 8 tt)i :wi 506 Jr. 90 35i S9 8J HI. Buffalo Pitta. West !l SV4 49K 21 23 ti 264 m 31 9l)i 21 BANQUETING More Honors to THE rBEtlOl.NT. Newport's Guest. DlMlliigniIie. THE NEW BONDS. Tbe Award of the Numbers to Take Place To-day. WAhniNOTON,, August 25. Secretary Folger will commence the work of making the award of the first numbers of the new bonds at 11a. m. to-day, and expects to get through with all the surrendered bonds forwarded on the first of August to day. That is. all the bonds forwarded on that day will bo drawn, and their relative num bers determined, but as the number of bonds wanted by tho lucky holders, who draw the low numbers can only be ascer tained after the drawing, it will bo impos sible to designate more than a few for some days yet. The now bonds will not be ready for several weeks yet. They aro all ready with the exception of tho numbers. Newport. R. I., Aug. 25. Tho newly appointed minister to Rome, FIou. W. W. ABtor, will give an elaborate breakfast to President Arthur on Monday morning next at his cottage on Halidon Hill, and upon that day a reception will bo given in his honor by Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis, of Now York, at their villa on Bollevuo avenue. President Arthur visited the fishing club house at Granes' Point this morning as the guest of Mr. John Whipple, of Now York, and after that he took a drive around the Ocean house. He was accompanied by Gen. Hancock. This evening he will be given a formal dinner by ex Governor Morgan of New York. He will have a recoption at Oak Lawn this afternoon. FOUL PLAT SUSPECTED. An r.li V CATION AIj, ELEGANT aug25-2wd BOOKS FREE. PUltLIU NILE OK A LOT or VERY FINE High Bred Kentucky Horses. On MON DAY, AUGUbT 28. 188. will bo sold at public sale, at tbe Franklin House. North Queen St.. Lancaster city. Pa,, the following, to wit : 23 Head ot Kentucky Hnrcei, among which are one pair ot black horses, 15 hands high, closely matched, live years old, verj stylish, fearless ot locomotive and any lady can drive them, cither single or double. Also, ono pair ot bay horses, live anil six years old, 16 hands high, cannot be beat anywhere tor style or beauty and quality, drive singlo or double, and can't tell one lrom the other , aKo, a bay Horse, " Pathos' six years old, 16 hands high, sound, can show a 2:45 gait or better, or no sale. Purchasercan time borso himself. The rest are line Saddlo and Driving and somo good farm horses all young and sound. A credit ot sixty days will bn given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, wbon terms will be made known by JOSEPn A. OCKEB. J. Redman, Auct. A. C. Iltts Clerk. lV2td M ISS 11. B. CLABK.SON ( SUCCftSSOK To Lvl Miss Mayer) will re-open her school on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, at No. HI North Prlnco street. Apply at the school room dully between '.I and 11 a. m. other hours at No. 450 East King street. aii-lwd FIVE LIVES LOST AT A F1KK. TDCCAriONAL. YEATES INSTITUTE, LANCASTER, PA., Will re open on Monday, September 4, 1882. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, A. 31., :iug24-9td Principal. As THE 1st of September Draws near wo preparo ourselves for FALL TBADE. Our present stock contains many eligible suits for early Autumn Wear and at price that have been PBESSED DOWN so low that many do not believe it possible to seo as good a quality as we represent for so little money. We say, trv a suit and you will be con vinced by Its durability that wo bavo not mis represented tbe goods to you. For a good, strong suit for the Boys to commence scnool In now is tho time to buy at the lowest prices so that you can save from $2.00 to $ .00 on a suit. The goods are medium weight and will do first rate tor a boy. to wear all the year around. In Onr Hat DplMi There is the Best, Strongest and Cheapest WOOL HAT tor tbe boys to go to school In, we ever had. lu addition to a Full Line of PDBNISHING GOODS FOR GENTS' WEAR, We have a lot oi Pretty Designs in Children's 8triped Hose, Cardinal, Navy, Seal and Mixed Grounds. IS" No Misrepresentations Satisfaction Guaranteed. and WILLIAMSON -AND- POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, XiANCASTKB. FA. SWABT0MORE COLLEGE. BE-OPENING IN BESTOBED BUILD ING. Both sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot members ol the Society ot Friends. Thomnin building, destroyed by fire 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with all convenience. Thorough Instruction In Languages, Literature. Mathematics and tnc Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Booms Ma chine bhops.audall appliances for pursuing a thorough course in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tno next term opens Jth mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, as, other tilings beingequal, places wUl be given to the earliest applicants. For full particulars, address EDWABD M. MAG1LL, Prcs't, Swarthmore College, Delawaro Co., Pa. june22-3md BOOTS & HH.OKS. XFKW STOKEi NEW GOODS! '. Wo are now offering Bargains in BOOTS Aim SHOES, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STOBE No. 51 NORTH QDEBN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) BURT'S FINE SHOES, We keep a full stock of tucao goods In every number, style and width, and can. tit the most slender as well as the widest toot. Wc oQer also the following goods, all ot which are warranted ot superior quality and workmanship, made especially to our order by first-class city manufacturers : 50c for Child's Button Shoes. $1.00 for Children's Button Shoes. 1.00 for Misses Button Shoes. $1.50 for Ladles Peple Button Shoe.-". $2.00 for Ladles best Peple Button Shoes. $2.00 lor Ladles Kid Button Shoes. $2.50 for Ladles Kid Button Worked Holes. $1.03 for Boys' Canvas Shoes. $1.00 for Men's Canvas Shoes. $2.50 lor Men's Fine Button Shoes. $5.00 lor Men's Fine Hand Eewcd Button Shoes. $2.50 for Men's Fine Calf Lace or Button Shoes, f 1.25 for Men's Congress Shoes. AU kinds Ladles' Shoes ( common sense style), at equally low prices. We also otTer Special Bargains in MEN'S and BOYS'SHOES. Call and examine, you are not obliged to buy. JOHN HIEMENZ. aprl-oaw-lyur The Horn bio Fate of Some Employees In w Grain Elevator. Buffalo, N. Y., Aujj. 25. The lo&s by the burning-of tbe Erie railroad company's elevator is estimated at fully $300,000,and is covered by tbo general policy of insur ance carried by tho Erie railway company. It fs now ascertained that five lives were lost by the lire last night. Twelve men were preparing a cargo of grain for ship ment, when the tiro broke out and an ex plosion of gas occurred which blew ono of tbe men out of the building, so seriously injuring him that he cannot recover. Four others were burned to death. Two bodies were recovered this morning, but wero so horribly charred as to be unrecognizable. The entire loss is estimated at $410,000. Last Week's k allures. New Yobe, Aug. 25. Tho business failures throughout the country reported to JNew York for the past seven days num ber 107, a slight increase on last week. Tbe Eastern states had lo ; Western, 38 ; Southern, 20 ; Middle, 18 ; Pacific states and territories, 11 ; aud New York city, 5. Tho only assignments of any conse quence in Now York city are W. & J. BtttRz, shoes ; and Billings & Co., pianos. A Brutal Husband's Crime. Patebson, N. J., Aug. 25 David Tay lor a saloon keeper was sent to .jail this morning to await the result of his wife's injuries. On tho 15th inst. he struck her upon tbe head with a beer glass and fractured her skull. The woman was re covering, but yesterday symptoms of meningitis set in, and she is dying to-day. Taylor acknowledged his guilt. Fire in a New Hampshire Town. Nashua, N. II., Aug. 25. Tho car riage factory, owned by G. E. WJiittier, and saw mill, property of Mrs. John Whit tier, in Fremont, N. II., was de stroyed by fire last night. Loss on fac tory, $7,000 ; insurance, $4,000. Loss on saw mill, $2,000 ; no insurance. Attempt lo Wreck a Passenger Train. Kingston, Ont., 23. A deliberate at tempt was made to wreck a Kingston and Pembroke railway train by placing an iron obstruction on tho track near Kings ton last night. The engine and six cars wero thrown off the track and the road was blocked. a Fr'gbtta! Epidemic in Sweden. Malmo, Sweden, Aug. 25. A terrible epidemic of tho nature of red thrush is prevailing here. During the past week our of 617 catcs 45 resulted fatally. This shows an increase of 50 per cent, in num ber of deaths over the preceding week. Dying From Starvation. Ottowa, Out., August 25. A man named Lafferiere, living in IIull, is at the point of death from starvation. He is troubled with a stomach disease, which for 19 days has prevented his retaining anv food whatever on his stomach. 1VEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 25. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, warmer, fair weather, light variable winds, stationary or lower barometer ; for the South Atlantic states, fair weather, south to west winds, nearly stationary temperature and pressure. An EDglneer Dies of His Injuries. Bobdentown, N. J.. Aug. 25. Albert Howard, engineer of the engino which ran into a stock train near Monmouth junc tion, Pennsylvania railroad, Wednesday afternoon, died last night. Ho leaves a wife and four children. Arabl'a Soldier In Distress. London, Aug. 25. A dispatch to the Times from Ismailia states that Arabi Pacha's soldiers aro doubtless suffering great hardships, as those captured by the British look worn and feeble. A Kespite Granted. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 25. William Bryant, who was sentenced to be banged to-day at Madison, for tbe murder of Mr. Moore, has obtained a writ of error, and the hanging has been adjourned without date. Aid for Gen. WarrenM FamBy. ' Newpobt, R. I., Aug. 25. Upwards of $3,000 is already subscribed to the fund now being raised for the family of the late Gen. 6. K. Warren. CuofTeudlng Young linn Found Dead Under auspicious circumstances. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 25. Tho body of Henry Bonney, familiarly known as " Ox Henry," was found last Wednesday on a farm near the Seven Hickories, Ken ton Hundred, with a bullet-hole in his head, his-throat cut and an ugly gash across the abdomen. No clue to the mur derer has been obtained, but persons living in the neighborhood aro suspected. Tbe body was buried on tho spot. Bouney was about 20 years old, and bad always jbornc the reputation of a peaceable citiizen. m Fatal Flgbt Over a Game of Cards. Alma, Ark., Aug. 25. At Mountain burg last night Tom Simeon, David Pope and Frank Lane got into a fight over a gani6 of cards. Lano drew a knjfe and cut Pope in the abdomen, disemboweling bim, and then fatally stabbed Simcoo in mo ureaac. xopo nveu uuiy stu uour. oun coe was still alive this morning. At last accounts Lano was in tho hands of a mob and is believed to havo already been lynched. Prisoners Klddlea With Bullets. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 25. As tho train containing two colored prisoners named Savage and James reached Madison this morning it was met by about one hundred persons,twolve or fifteen of whom boarded tho train and riddled the prison ers with bullets. The prisoners had been convicted of tho murder of Frank Patter son on February 8th, 1881. m Tbe Hillsdale at HammerHii)(lli. London, August 25. Tho Hillsdale crew returned to Hammersmith to-day. All are well. They will begin training to-morrow for their race with the crew or tho Thames rowing elub which is to be rowed on September 14. The Hillsdales will sail for home Sept. 20. I'eacbes Destroyed by Fire. Wilmington, Aug. 25. M. U. Davis & Son's evaporator at Millford, Del., was burned this morning together with 500 pound of dried and 300 baskets of undricd peaches. Loss not ascertained. Insured for $3,800 in tho Queen of England and the manufacturers' of Boston. No Chance In Price of Coal. Philadelphia, August 25. Commit tees of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met to-day at tho office of tho Lehigh coal and navigation company, and agreed to make no chauge in lino and city prices of coal during tho month of September. Declines to Interfere. London, Aug. 25. A dispatch to the press association from Dublin btatcs that Lord Spencer, the lord lieutenant of Ire land, h;i8 declined to interfere with Judge Lawson's course iu the case of Mr. Gray. MAMKKTH. and Southern nw turn 71 r Mat. Nw ORK. August 25. Flour State Western dull and In buyers' lavor. uncnangeuanu quiet. Wheat 'AQc higher ; very quiet business ; mainly speculative; No. 1 white, $1 17: No. 2 Bed, Am?., $1 14; do Sept., $1 Ui m 14JJ ; do Oct., $1 15KQ1 15 : o Nov., $1 J81 16Ji ; do Dec, $1 17&01 Ifcjtf ; do year. $1 141 UK. Corn dull and without quotable change. Oats less active aud Jic lower ; No. i Aug., D7X$9Xc ; no epu, vnynn'Aiz ; no Oct., w& j4tic : no 3 375c year, 45 ; State, Cogsuc ; Western, 53 rniladelpbta Market. PBuaoaLrsu, August 25. Flour firm, with fair demand tor old crop : Superfine, $2 75 3 00 ; Extra $3 254 00 ; Pcnna., Famly, $5 23 t$a au. Bye flour at $3 503 75. Wh( heat steady; Del. and Pa Bed.$l 1401 16: do Amber, $1180119. Corn easier lor local use; steamer. 87988c: yellow at 89c ; do mixed at S88Xc ; -No. 3 do 86387c. Oats dull and unsettled. Bye nominal at 75c for new. Provisions firm ; fair fobbing demand. Lard firm. Butter steady for Choice : Creamery Extra, 27Q28c ; do good to choice, 2420c. Eggs dull ; Penn'a, 23c ; Western, 21 22c Cheese Choice wanted ; other kinds neglected. Petroleum dull ; Kenned, 6c. Whisky at $1 19. Live Stock Market. Cuicaoo. Hogs Receipts, 13,003 head ; ship ments, 8,000 head : market strong and active ; prices fully 5c higher; qualltrfpoor; mixed, $7 758 55 ; heavy, $8 009 00 ; light, $7 00 8 60 ; skips, $50760 ; the market closed strong. Cattle Becelpta.c.000 head : shipments, 3,000 head ; market active ; desirable grades itrong; exports, $7 257 75; good to choice shipping, $6 607 10 ; common to fair, $4 4026 20 ; mixed butchers' active and firm at $2 5034 60 ; stock era and feeders, $3(34 25 ; range cattle active ; both qualities stronger; canners only steady ; Texans $4 15j5 ; half-breeds, $1 75Q590 ; Texas cows. $3400390 Sheep Beceipts, 1,200 head: shipments, 300 head; market slow and weak on account ot unfavorable Eastern advices; common to medium. $383 60; medium lo good, $3 704 ; choice to extra, $4 2094 40. East Libkbtt Cattle Beceipts, .408 'hoad; market slow : prime, $6 5037 ; good, $5 75Q6 25 ; common, $3 6005. Hogs Receipts, 2,200 head; market firm. Uram ami rwrraton uaetauoas, ins ol grain and r . K. Yundt, Broker, 1 August C5. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provlc ions, furnished oy . East King street. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard August 1.06V .773 .41 Sept.... 1.00 .76 Xfi& 22.00 12.42 Oct..... .93J4 .75i .& 2112J 115: Avar. ... .0P7s wy .... Loeai acvvM aaa hobo. Par val. Lanc-'ltyaperct,Loan,tiittlKX2...i(i 1885... MO " 1890... 100 ' 1895... 10C Snerct. n loraoveara.. loo 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 " 4 " In 1 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 - in 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhetm borough loan loo bunxsTocxa. First National Bank. $108 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank too Lanuixter County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank :W Enhrata National Bank m First National Bank, Coluiiilita.. .. I"0 First National Bank,Straburs.... ' First National Bank. Marietta lot) First National Bank, Mount Joy.. 100 Litttz National Bank loo Manhefsu National Bank iiio Union National Bank. Mount Joy. .Vi New Holland National Bauk liv xtscaiXABBors srooxd. guarryviiio B. B. $ no Mlllersvtlle Street Car VV inquirer PrlnUngCoiupany M Watch Factory JijO Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company 100 Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens House 59 Sicily Island ao East Brandy wine Waynosb'g. 50 Mlllersvllle Normal School xisoxuAirsocs aoace. yiiarryvlllo it. k., due mi $ioo Heading A Columbia R. R5's 100 Lancaster Watch Co.. due 1X88 100 Lancaster tias Light and Fuel Co.. due In lor 20 yearn 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Co., fvlue 1886.... .................. ........ 100 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Holland.. 100 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300 rusarian stocks. Big Spring ft Beaver Vauuv 2ft Bridgeport ft Horeshou 13& Columbia ft Chestnut 11 IU 25 ;oiuiiioia A Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 Lancaster A Enhrata 25 Lancaster & Willow Street 25 dtrasburg ft Millport 25 M irlctta & aiaytowi as Marietta ft Mount Jnv 25 LancEllzabetht'ii AMIddlot'n 100 Lancaster ft FruitvUla 50 Lancaster Litltx 25 Lancaster & WlBiamatown 25 Lancaster A Manor 50 Lancaster ft Mauhuiiu 25 LitM sale ti(V. 107 I2U 120 105 112 102 10iW W.. iy $205 110.25 140 HI 150 14.' !!!.;. i3l.ro 145.71 140 Til 137 --25 50 l 90 ! 179 4.50 its 1 $117 1m: 105.50 100 IDS Ss31 85 275.2S $ 10.25 22 IS 20 18 47.2S 21 40 40.1f m 51) 75 55 1XU0 4.1 JTOLlllCAL. M Democratic mate Ticket. OOTKRNOB. ROBERT E. PATT1SON, Philadelphia. LIKUTBHAHT OOVKBJTOR. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. jcdok or tbk acPRxm cotter. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. BECBETABT OF INTlClUfAI. AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. COMGBISSltAM-AT-LABOE. MORTIMER F.ELLIOTT, Tioga.; Democratic Coaaty Ticket. CONORKSS. W. B. UIVEN, Columbia. STATS 8KNAT0R XIV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ABSXKBLT. 1. . 2. C. J. RHOADK, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Colerala. 3. K. C. D1LLER. Earl. ti. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. H. E. SUIMP, E. Cocallco. IWCORDSX. W. W. BUSSER. Leacock. cons-TV soticrrok. VOOB DIRKUTORS. J. P. MoILVAlNE. earmll-H-. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster; prison iHsrscTorj. JOHN REBMAN, Manhetm. J. II SCHLEUELM1L1CH. E. Donegal. JURY COMXIHHIOXKR. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, Cnalnnan. fc. P. KISNER. General Secretary, Clrniil House, Philadelphia. Democratic Coanty Committee. W. 11. ROLAND, Chairman. Lamststci. J. B. LICUTY. L-tiic:iat-r ; W. HAYES tilCIEi:, Columbia; B. S. PATTERSON. White Bock, Secretaries. CANDIDATES F-MC NOMINA IIO.N. For Assembly 1st Kiacrlct, Laacitster City C. A.OBLENDEB, Eighth Ward. K.O.SNYDER, Ninth Want. (Subject to tho Democratic Prbrarles.) DRY HOOD. TTOIv" OPEN SHUDA CLOTHS, In all the NEW DARK SHADES at 12 cent?. OPEN NOW COMFORTS AT LOWEST PltlCES, As well as home made once, containing four pounds ot lies, whito cotton and 14 yards ot itoods, we doubt whether there are any quilted like these In any other in tho city. OUK BLACK CASHMERES are extra heavy weights. Every Ixwl y makts 50 cent Cashmeres a speciality. When von want a very excellent one at 75 cento or t.1 bring your samples and compare with ours. AT SWARR'S. No. 50 North Queen Street. WRW YORK STORE. Black Cashmeres, Black Silks, Colored Silk. att,Sliand&.Co. Aie now showing an Imtnene lino of their famous brand ot ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, AT 50c., C2c, 75c., 87.r., $1.00. $1.25 A YARD. An elegant astort'uent of BLACK DRESS SILKS, AT75c.,87ic.,tU.OO, $1.25, $1,50, $1.75 A YABD. New FALL SHADES In COLORED DRESS GOODS, AT 75c. AND (I.C0 A YARD. An Immense variety of Latest Styles In CALICOES, SATIN8, Aim CHINTZES. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KINO STREET.