LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY iAUGUST 26, 182. Uamailable Letter. J The following an held at the postoffice : For postage "Dr. John Powoall, Mechanics' National Bank. Philadelphia, Pa." Mr. John Devitt, Manbeim, Lan caster county, Pa." For better directions1' S. B. Jones, Geo. A. Caster, Post No. 7. Department Nebraska, G. A. R." ffhmtm'm Lcran. The attention or the street commission er is called to the condition of the west Bide of South Queen street below Sey mour. It is completely filled up, causing a pool of stagnant water, and in case of a heavy rain the water would be thrown on the turnpike, washing it into gullies. Another Big Bus. At Columbia, yesterday, ex-Sheriff Strinc caught with book and line a black bass that weighed 4 pounds and 2 ounces. It is now to bo seen alive at 8. E. Balls, corner North Queen and Walnut streets. It is one of seventeen that Mr. Strine caught yesterday. Shipment ot tlorsea. y Fibs & Doerr shipped from their stables 35 East Uraut street this morning 25 head oi very nae antic ana driving iiorses id tended for the New York market. Eight of the draft horses weighed each 1,000 pounds or upwards. Retarded From Kurope. Sirs. Arnold Haas, who loft Lancaster last April for a visit to old friends in the Fatherland, reached home last evening, much improved in health. Halt! Hear! Meed! It costs no more to see tlie entire Great Bar num London show 3 circusses, 2 menageries, a museum of wonders, grand Roman hlppo- drcimo. Jumbo, and all than Is charged by the smallest lly-by-nlght.untcnown concerns. The date at Lancaster Is positively Thursday, Oc tober 12th. Amusement. The Coming Circus. On Tuesday next the great Van Amburg circus and menagerie will exhibit in this city. This show is one or the oldest In the world and always draws large crowds. The following notice is from the Unionist Gazette, ot Somervlile, N. J .: "On the 15th the above-named show visited Somervlile. The performance was a good one, considering the condition of the ling, and, barring the mire, the audience generally was pleased. The New Brunswick Frcdonian says : Van Amburg, Frost & StoneV circus gave two ex hibitions at the City Park, which were wit nessed by thousands of people. The ring per formance was indeed ot tho best and the tra peze artists were from the best school. Tumbling, horizontal bar, carpet nets and feats of strength were substituted for a large share ot horse business, which has grown tire some to the veteran visitor to tho arena." special Sunday Trains. Excursion trains to Landlsvllle campmcel Ing will leave Lancaster to-morrow ( Sunday ) as follow, viz : Via Pcnn'a. R. It.. 8:15 and :55 a. m.; 1:55. 3:15 and 0:30 p. m. Via I'hila. & Heading II. It., 8:25 and 10:10 a. in.: 1:45 p. in. Special music on tho campgrounds to-morrow afternoon. This Is evidently the largest camp ot tbe season. Woo would Pay SO Vents rtr Oils Small fotato, now, when ho could buy a whole bushel of big ones at Lancaster for tbe same price, by wait ing until Thursday, Oct. IS ? Answers may be addressed to J umbo. Don't forget the woods meeting to-morrow at What-Glen Park. There will be a German sermon preached by a colored minister from llarrisburg. Geo. Burton's otnnlhusscs will run. The meeting breaks up at midnight. lO Living ttlrafle at Lancaster, Oct. 12tti Willi the Great llarnuin ami Loudon Show. You will not see even u single specimen of these rarest and most costly ot" beautiful beasts in any other menagerie. Wait for them. s Grand Harvest Homo Excursion to Lilitz Springs on Thursday, AugustSI. Fare for the round trip only 50 cents. Train leaves Lancas ter (King St.) at 7:30; l.pper Depot ul 7:10 and 10 p. m. Concert by the Itinggold band lroin 2 to 4 p. m. nS0-3td26,2S,;rj Special Meeting. Tho teachers and members of the Moravian church are requested to meet In the lecture room this evening at 8 o'clock. Business of importance. Switchback Excursion on Thursday, Scp tembtf r 7th. Tickets good for thrcedays only $1.25. D. S. Bursk. agent. a2C-3tdii;,2S,31 Barnum and Jumbo Oct. 13. It will pay you more than ton times over to wait tor them. special notices. The public lacks nolu genuine remedy tor skin diseases In Glenn's Sulphur Soap. rink gums and raftuth and dazzling teeth And breath of balm aud lips ot roso Are 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'H-lwdcodfcw Tbe Ureac Annual National Holiday, eclipsing in crowds and attractions all ot her fete days combined, Is that on which the Great Barnum and London show makes its appear ance. Thursday. October 12, Is that day, this year at Lancaster. Walt for It, watch for It, and bring the whole family to enjoy Its sur prises and delights. tsrowD-s ttouaenoid Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied extcrnally.and tnereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, t ban any other pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and aix aches, and is THE GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Household Pahacea" should be in every 'utnlly. A teaspoontul of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bod time will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lvdM.W&S&w A. Tnoasand Tons of Entertainment on three stupendous railroad trains, aggro gating nearly a mile in length, is what the Great Barnum and London show will bring to Lancaster, Thursday, October 12th. It will repay you a hundred-told to watt for this rail road world's fair ot wonders. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers n Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at onco and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relievo the poor little suuerer immediately depend upon It: there is no mistake about iu There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and glvo rest to tbe mother and relief and health to tho child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-lv-M.W4Saw Kom Cold and Bay Fever. Being seriously troubled with HayFevcrand Rose Cold 1 tried Ely's Cream Balm, and was surprised In obtaining almost Immediate re lief. I earnestly recommend It to all similarly afflicted. W. P. Awdbus, druggist, Motuchcn, Mew Jersey. Having been afflicted with Hay Fever lor years I gavo Ely's Cream Balm a trial ; was much benefitted. I have had no attacks since , using it E. H. Batch, editor Carbon county Democrat, Mauch Chunk, Pa. For years X have bean afflicted with Hay Fever, from early In August until frost. I was Induced to give Ely's Cream Balm a trial. The relief was immediate. I regard myself cured. G. 8CHKEIBXB. Supt. of Coidago Co., Eliza beth, If. J. Price 60 cents. Apply Into nos tris with little finger. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queaa. street. Ju5- 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 tbe use of Dr. Benson's Celery and Cb .momile Pills. a21-l Aw Catarrh ot the Bladder. Stinging irritation, innammatlon,all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by " Buchu palba." 91. Depot John Black. Itow to Secure Health. It seems strange that any one will suffer from tho many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'S SARSAPAR1LL A AND STILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER 8YRUP will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven Itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIFIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. ions complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition ot tho Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects lndl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you Its merits as a health rencwer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when tbe complaint Is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and ner vous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. RED HORSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, thecp, hogs, poultry and all Llve.Stock. A POSITIVE CURE. may21-2 For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. Sleetlbss nights, made miserable by that terrible couvh. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. layl-lwdeowAw That hacking couch can be soquickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl-lwdcowAw That feeling of languor and debility that follows physical exertion, rem ved by using Brown's Iron Bitters. For Bale at H. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster a21-lwdftw Physicians prescribe Colden's Licbig's Li quid Boot and Tonic Invigorator tor the week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. o21-lwdcodftw Remember! Glenn's Sulphur Soap presents all the ailvMAIacrea of Riilnhnr lmtlia nlnrliimn rate. " Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," 50 ctsq aSl-lwdcodAw Time Tries All. So it docs, and In cases ot dyspepsia, Indi gestion, constipation, kidney and liver com plaints, biliousness, etc.. Burdock Blood Bit ters have been proved by many a trial to be a reliable cure. Prlco $1. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. DEATH. KlTCH. Aug. 24, 1882, in this city, Mary Kltch, daughter of Davis and Kate Kitcb, In the second year ot her age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, No. Ill North Mulberry street, on Sunday uftcrnoon at 2 o'clock. Milet. Aug. 25, 1882, in this city, Amos Mlley, aged 53 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral lrom his late residence. No. 23 East Orange street, on Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock. I n torment at Lan caster cemetery- Hubcr. August 20, 1882, In this city, Susan nuber, uged about 90 years. The relatives and friends aic respectfully invited to attend tho funeral lrom the resi dence ot her son, II. H. Hubcr, No. 22 East Lemon street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster Cemetery. NE Alt VEKTINEJUENTS. WILL KKOI'EN ON MONDAY.SKPTirirt BKR 4th, at 41'J. EAST KING STREET, REKKCCA HOLRKOOK'S SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN. 25-3U1 ( "1ANKS. t'AnK8. A lfULL UNK FROM J 5 cents up at HARTMAN'S 1ELLOW 1'KOHI U1UAK STORE. SAUKR HKAUT LUNCH this (SATURDAY) evening at tho Glrard Houe, North Queen Street. It CONRAD KOEULER, Prop. MVUlV ItY THE KKYSTONK BAND AT Excelsior Hall this evening. Conrad's Philadelphia Beer on tap. It JOHN SCHOENBEKGEB& SON. WANTED-AN KRRAND ROT IN A DRY goods store, about 15 years of age. Must buuble to speak German, Address in hand writing of applicant. ERRAND BOY, It l.ancaster, Pa. mUE KKUULAKMUMULV MKETINU Of X the Union Building and Loan Association will be held at W. A. Wilson's office, on MON DAY' evening at 1 o'clock, ltd A. II. BALL, Secretary. MUSICAL ENTKKTA1M1 tNT AMUBAB BEY'S celebrated Beer this evening, at Hotel Prankc Summer Garden, ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor. CHICKEN CORN SOUP LUNCU AND Sprengcr's Lager Beer at the rear bar of the Leopard Hotel, this (SATURDAY) even ing, ltd DO NT FORGET THE UHLI FLACK IN the city where you can get HOFF MEIER'S Patent Improved Sinksanrt Kitchen Tables la at ltd No. 26 EAST KING STREET. SOUK KKOUT LUNCH THIS (SATURDAY) evening at Neamer's Saloon, corner ot Orange and Water streets. Best ot Bccron tap. ltd SOUR KBOUT LUNCH THIS KVENING at the MANOR llOTEL, West King street. Sprcngcr's superior lager on tap. JOHN SPANGLER, ltd Proprietor. I1EACUKS, PKACHES, FIFTY BASKETS : choice DELAWARE PEACHES cheap this evening. Also, extra Cantaloupes and Watermelons, Deviled Crabs and Salt Oysters at ECKERT'S, ltd 127 East King street. PUBLIC MALE OF WESTERN HORSES' On MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 182, will be sold at the Mcrrimac House, Lancaster City, Pa.. 20 Head ot Heavy Western Drait Horses, a few Good Drivers and some Fine Steppers. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m. 25-2t - GEORGE GROSSMAN. PRIVATE SALE. A BEAUTIFUL KKSI dencc. No. 333 East Orange street. House with all the modern improvements, largo side yard and lot, with choice Fruit Trees and Grape Vincs.Cistern and Good Well or Wate . Apply to HENRY STROBEL. aug21-tfd YELLOW FRONT CIGARS, CLEAR HA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. XNSTBUUTIONS GIVEN IN DKAWIriU OIL and CHINA PAINTING Terms mado known ou application to MARY ZAHM, aug23-lwd 33 East Walnut street PEOPLE'S 11UILDING, LOAN AND De posit company, monthly meeting THIS EVENING at 7k o'clock, at Reinoehl's office. No. 44 North Duke street. No dues received at the directors' meeting. Stock In 15th series for sale. Money loaned at 9 o'clock. It A. S. VILLEE, Sec'y. PUBLIC SALE. ON THUKSWAY, SEP TEMBER 2L18&, will be sold at public sale, on tho premises, the lollowlng valuable real estate, to wit : All that very valuable FARM, containing 17 ACRES, more or less, situated on the south side ot East King street, In tho city of Lancaster, immediately oppo site the Lancaster County Prison, and adioin ins lands of Herman Miller, Jacob S. Miller and landsot the Directors of the Poor ot Lan caster County. This is one of the most desir able and valuable pieces of real estate in the county of Lancaster ; has a good DWELLING HOUsE, Out-houses and other improvements. It is particularly valuable for Building Lots, being in tho very best part ot the city of Lan caster, and especially adapted tor a Truck Farm. The entire piece Is laid out In Building Lots. For further information call on Henry Shu bert. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, No. 6 Court avenue, where the draft ot said prop erty can be seen. It will be sold in tho whole, by parts or in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when conditions will be made Known by SAMUEL WETZEL. Hxskt Shubxbt, Auctioneer. a26&S219,16l18,19,20 XXVt ADTEMTIBEMENTS. JLIWN WILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING ! LARGE STOCK. For Bargains and the Choice of the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Housefurnishing Goods in Lancaster City go to FLINN & WILLSON. (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.) -TtHK OLD RELIABLE COACH WORKS. NOEBECK & MILET'S S. E. COR. of DUKE AND TINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PENN'A. OUR MOTTO .-OUR WORK flNone but First-Glass, and our Stock Large and Complete in Variety.r BUGGIES, PIAETOSS, GAMIAGES, THE McOALL. & DAYTON Hickory, Sporting and other Business Wagons. 49-RElAIRIKt; h' EVERY KIND 1'ROMl'TI.Y AND PBOFERLY DONE. S. CLAT MILLBE, Wines, Brandies, Crtns, 01A Bye WMskles, &c, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. JflSIV AWERTISESIENTS. KARTOFJTEL 8Al.AU VttO KATTKHS chrvaenze Krautsalad cct. with ice-cold Lager at tbe WILLIAM l'ENN to-night. It WANTKD A MOOD GIRL TO DO OKN crsil boii8cwork. Must bring recom mendations, inquire at this office- M-3t A FULL LINK OP LORILLARU'S Clicwinc Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 cts. per plug nt HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. fMTY TAX NOT1CK. Kj Six per cent, will be added toall City Tax not paid bctorc tbe 1st oi September. 1 C. F. MYERS, al3-tSl-d Treasurer. A YOUNG OIKL WAN1S, A SITUATION to do dining room work. Inquire at It NO. 4H MIDDLE STREET. PUKLIU SALfc ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. will be sold at No. 524 Nortli Queen street. Household 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. 1. TICKEL. II. Shcbert. Auctioneer. aZWtd PBOFOSRLS rOB SEWKlt bKALKD Proposals will b received at Alderman Barr'o office on South Duke street up to 7 o'clock p. m.. on MONDAY, AUGUST 28th lor Building: a Two-Foot Sower on Locust anil Rockland streets, to connect with the North street sewer. Flans and specifications can be seen at the City Regulator's Office. BY ORDER OF STREET COMMITTEE. a21 Gtd JS Off BEAUX. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of properties In city and country, with prices, &c Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate aud Insurance Agent?, No. 106 East King Street. D K. McCOKMICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND FIIAIQ MACY, ( son ot the late Dr. D. McCormlck, of Lancas ter,) treats private diseases successfully 1th his new remedies. Medicine is pleasant, to taste and smell. No change ot diet and conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mail at his drug store and office, No. S3G SOUTH FOURTH STREET. alG-lmd Philadelphia. LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. DAY AND EVENING SESSION. BEGINS MONDAY' AUuUST 28, 1882. The course ot btudy embraces Single anilDou ble Entry, Book Keeping, Plain Business Writing, Corie-pondencc. Business Arithme tic, Grammar, Orthography and Commercial Law. tor Circulars giving references and particu lars call on or address WEIDLER ft MOSSER, a21-5tdR C West King street, 3d Floor. IN CANCER FATIENTS THE SKlN o the body becomes ot a dirty, mudoy hue, either tallowy, or tinged with an olive or greenish shade. This condition or tha skin is peculiar to Cancer; It may exist early, or it may, on the other hand, be entirely absent at all stages. CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN DISEASES. also, Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DUS. H. D. and M. A. LOMGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. a2t-3tdw rvRGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested In Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. JSFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. fu35mdTaTh&S PUBLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY. SEP TEMBER 16, 1832, by order ot the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned administratrix of tho estate ot John Stone, dee'd, will sell at public sale, at the Hiestcr house, in the City ot Lancaster, tho following described valuable city property, viz : A lot or piece of ground situated in the Ninth ward, Lancaster city, on the cast side ot the 14 feet wide public alley running north lrom James street, between North Oneen and Prince streets, in said city of Lancaster, con taining in Iron ton said alley 32 feet 1 Inches, and extending in depth eastward 134 feet, bounded on the West by 9ald 14 teet wido pub llo alley, on tbe east by a 10 teet wido alley, on the North by lot of Andrew Balmer, and on the South by a 10 feet wide alley, upon which Is erected a Frame Stable. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., when terms will be made know by CATHARINE STONE, . a2G-3tdS Administratrix ol John Stone. "IBAJU Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. ABSota over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy la this oldand well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 XASX KING BTBEET. d3M.WHS LOW PRICES. LANCASTER, PA. SUSMIXS OUR WORD ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GENUINE YARA CIGA1CS. A FINIS VT article, only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. "ITr ANTED. AN EXPERIENCED GIRL VY to do upstairs work and assist in the care of children. Reference required. Apply at 33 North Lime street It riUIE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF X. tho American Mechanics' Building and Loan Association will be held this (Saturday) evening at S o'clock. In Temperance Hall. WM. T. JEFFKRIES, J .ltd Secretary. D ON'T fOKUKT THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Ciirars. 11 for "" cts. at HARTMAN'S YJSLLCW FRONT CIGAR STORE. TNCREA3K YOUR CAPITAL. "WHEAT STOCKS, 810, $20, 850, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May 1. 1881, to the present date, on investments of $1,(03 to tl.X) cash profits have been malized and paid to invest ors amountinsr to several times' the original investment, still leaving tho original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements of tund W sent free We want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. Iu9-lyd WNCENTKATED -l FOOD E0R STOCK FOR 8ALE BY D. B. H0STETTER. ELEGANT aug25-2wd books fri:f. PUKLIU S LE OF A LOT Uf VERX FINK High Bred Kentucky Horses. On MOM. DAY, AUGUST 28. 1882, will bo sold at public sale, at the Franklin House. North Queen St.. Lancaster city. Pa., the following, to wit : 25 Head ot Kentucky Horses, among which are one pair ot black horses, 15 hands high, closely matched, five years old, verj stylish, fearless ot locomotive and any lady can drive them, either single or double. Also, one pair ot bay horses, five and six years old, JU hands high, cannot be beat anywhere tor style or beauty and quality, drive single or double, and can't tell one from the other, also, a bay Horse, " Pathos," six years old, 16 hand high, sound, can show a 2:45 gait or better, or no sale. Purchaser can time horse himself. The rest are lino Saddle and Driving and eouio good farm horses all young and sound. A credit of sixty days will be given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, whon terms will bo made known by JOSEPH A. OCKbR. J. Rebxax, Aucl. A.C. Iltbs Clerk. 25-2td s WliIllN C. SUORTLIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books. Ac No extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination for adi lssion. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. 8pcclal opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill tor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose tho regular English. Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at Mcdiaare now in Harvard, Yale and ten other colleges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tho sale ot all Intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular address the principal and proprietor, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A. M. (Harvard University Graduate), MEDIA, PENN. a2C-lmd&w PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY residences. Will be sold on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1882, at tbe Cooper House, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., the following 'escribed properties belonging to estate ot Ducetto S. Williams, deceased , to wit : No. 1. Being a twostory aud attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No. 122 East Chestnut street, in tbe city ot Lancaster, Pa., 16 teet front and 30 teet in depth, with a two-story and attic Brick Kitchen attached 17 feet by 9 leet 8 Inches, to which is attached a frame one story Kitchen, 14 tee: by 9 feet 8 inches. There are in all ten large and convenient rooms and three halls : two hydrants, one outside and one in the kitchen; the right to use an alley 2 leet 10 Inches in widtn, belongs to tbe premi ses. Tbe lot Is 110 feet In depth, and is planted with grapes and shrubbery. The second story ami attic are built over tho alley. No. 2. Beine a two-story BRICK HOUSE. No. 323 East orange street, lit said city, 22 feet, 9 inches front and 24 feet deep, with a two-story Brick Kitchen attached, 15 feet by 11 feet 8 Inches, to which Is attached a two-story Frame Kitchen WA leet square. There are ten large and convenient rooms in the house. A private alley 3 leet, 3 lnchei wide, belongs to the premises. The lot is 75 leet deep and Is planted with fruit trees and shrubbery. Both the premises above described have re cently been, painted and papered and are In first-class repair. Persons wishing to view- the premises be fore the day otsaTo will call upon tho under signed. bale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., of said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by the undersigned. A.O. NEWPHEB, Executor of Ducette S. Williams, deceased. Hesbt Sbtoert, Auct, aug2C-lW3tw THIRD EMTIO!. SATURDAY EVBKINO. AUG. 26, 1882. TO-DAYS TELEGBAMS. PISTOL FIRING IN THE STREETS. Tbe Means Taken by Soeth Americas PsUtlclaa to AccoaapUiB Hie Kede. Panama, Aug. 17. The revising boards 'have Just completed their meeting. In Colon on the night of the 15th the leaders of the defeated pSrty headed by a, man named Preston, of political and murderous notoriety, commenced in discriminate revolver firing in the streets. The police endeavored to check them but without meeting with the least success. In the assault two innocent canoemen were shot. There were 100 national troops in the city at the time, bat they could not turn out until matters assumed a more alarming stage. Fearing the consequences Preston and his gang took to the woods, and although parties have been sent in search of them they have remained up to the present entirely unmolested. He is said to have one hundred armed men with him, so that the probabilities are he will give the authorities some trouble, and that finally a compromise will be effected, under which he will gain some of the political advantages he seeks. The principal ob jects of the movement is to keep -Dr. Nunez from entering into power as presi dent, to which office be was elected months ago. AVENGING A TERRIBLE CRIME. A Negro Hung to a Tree by an Infuriated Mob. Montgomery, Ala., Aug., 26. The negro man, Leonard Coker, who commit ted tbe outrage on a woman named Cath rine Haynesand then murdered her last Monday about 30 miles east of this place, on the Western railroad was captured yesterday afternoon. He confessed the crime as the evidence of his guit was over whelming. Portions of his clothing be ing found near the scene of the outrage, and he having teen seen with her several times on the day of the killing. A crowd of whites and blacks were engaged in the search for him, and when he was captured he was carried to the spot where he mur dered his victim, and hung to a troo until he was dead. SUMMER HOTEL BURNED. What Excited the People at Newport jsarly tbls Morning. Newport,R.L, Aug. 26-The Cliff House, owned and managed by William T. Hall, as a summer hotel, was burned this morn ing and two adjoining cottages were badly damaged. A rumor that several lives were lost prove? unfounded. Many of tho guests were in bed bat were aroused in season, and saved tbe greater portion of their effects. Considerable iurciture and bedding was also saved. The fire origi nated in the cook bouse and spread rapid ly. The engines, owing to the long dis tance from the city, did not arrive in sea son to do much good. Tho owners of the other hotels aud adjacent cottages offered all possible assistance to the unfortunate guests. FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. A destructive Blaze Far Up Town. Philadelphia, Aug. 26. A fire broke out early this morning in the boiler room of tho building at the northeast corner of Vienna street and Girard avenue, causing a loss of $18,000. On the planing mill of M.S.Duy, on the first floor loss was $4,500; box factory of It. S. Officer, second floor, $1,000 ; trunk factory of Goldberg & Bro. $3,000, and tho bath tab manufactory of R. B. Swain & Co., $5,000. Tbe two lat ter were on the third floor. Tho marble works of Philip McCart adjoining was damaged to the extent of $1,800. The building was owned by George W. Middle ton and was damaged to tho extent of $3,000. Most of the losses are insured. - AN INSANE WIFE'S HORRIBLE DEED. Cutting Her Sleeping Husband's Throat From Kh.' to Ear. WoRTiiiNGTON, Ind., Aug. 26. Wm. Chapman, an elderly gentleman, was mur dered here last evening by his insane wife. Preparation had been made to send her to an asylum, aud her husband h'ad been watchinir her for several days. It is sup posed that be was so fatigued he fell asleep when sho cut his throat from ear to ear with a razor. Her two daughters, hear ing tho noise, hurried to the room, but found the door locked and their lives were threatened if they broke in. They called assistance and the murderess was secured. A DISASTROUS OVERFLOW. A Woman Drowned and Mucb Destruction of Property Caused. Galveston, Tex., Aug. 26. A special dispatch to tho Neics states that a heavy ram or water spout caused tne ueaa ot Bosque creek above Sfephenville, on the 24th inst, to overflow, destroying proper ty estimated to bo worth from $40,000 to $100,000. A Mrs. Hart was drowned, her house being dashed to pieces. Other per sons were saved by climbing on tbe roofs of their houses and adjoining trees. The water has now subsided. Deatb ot a Shipbuilder. New London, Conn. Aug. 26. C. A. Mallony, a well known shipbuilder, died at his residence in Mystic, Conn., this morning. The deceased was found dead in bed this morniug. He was 87 years of age. Mr. Mallory was formerly one of the largest shipbuilders and shipowners in southeast ern Connecticut. His estate is estimated at nearly a million dollars. His wife died under similar circumstances a year ago. Money Lost on Courtney. Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 26 The Advertis er will say to day that Courtney told his friends he was going to win at Saratoga and they backed him heavily in the pool box. The Union Springs people are said to have lost thousands of dollars,one ycung man's losses reaching $3,000. All the sporting men here pronounce the race a piece of outrageous jobbery. A Preacher Stabbed in a Quarrel. Smxon, O., Aug. 26. In a quarrel yes terday over an attempt to inforce the law prohibiting the sales of liquors on Sunday, Rev W. L. Philips, pastor of the Metho dist Episcopal church, was stabbed seri ously by John E. Smith, a leading grain dealer. Egyptians Anxious fcr Peace. Alexandria, Aug. 26. Two Tunisian meacbants, who escaped from Kafrel Dwar, have arrived here. They declare the country generally is thoroughly dis contented with Arab! Pacha and is am 3 ious for peace. This applies particularly to Cairo. Wilson and Elliott to Fight. New York, Aug. 26. James Elliott and William E. Harding for "Tug" Wilson to-day signed an agreement and posted $200 each to fight for $2,500 a side within 100 miles of New Orleans on No vember 18. William F. McCoy was chosen final stake holder. Hit With a Eed-boc'Peker. New York, Aug. 26. In a quarrel to day a blacksmith named Adam Lamb, of Brooklyn, struck John Campbell on the head with a red-hot poker, inflicting prob ably a fatal wound. A Little Girl Drowned. New York, Aug. 26. Littlo Nellie Brown, aged 5, who was supposed to have been kidnapped on Tuesday last, has been found drowned in the Harlem river. THE TKLLOW PLAUUE. Kavage ol tbe.Feverla thaSoatb. New York, 'August 26. A Mata msras (Mexioo) special to tbe Pott says the number of new cases of yellow fever here is decreasing, but a ship load of recruits for the army, who have just arrived, will furnish new victims. The fever is devastating Ban Fernando, a small town. - Solcideof a Prominent Virginian. Petersburg, Aug. 26. Mr. R. C. Gray, a prominent citizen of Survey county, Virginia, committed suioide at Disputanta, last evening, by shooting himself five times with a revolver. The deceased was the husband of Mrs. R. C. Gray, who was poisoned a short time ago by a negro girl named Mary Booth, who has been sentenced to be hung next November. The death of his wife is sup posed to have caused tbe rasa act. Tbe Bonds Going Fast. Washington, Aug. 26. Tbe amount of the offers tor tbe new three per cent, bonds, represented by the packages mark ed " 10 a. m., Aug. 1st, 1882," all of which were included in the drawing for choice of numbers yesterday, is about $200,000,000, the largest since application so far received is from tbe Philadelphia National bank. It is for about 2200,000 of tho new bonds. Chandler at Newport. Newport, R. I., August 26. Secretary Chandler formally accepted Coasters Harbor island this noon in behalf of the United States government. A salute of 21 guns was fired in honor of the event from the United States ship New Hamp shire, s WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 26. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, increasing cloudiness with rain, easterly to southerly windf, slight rise followed by falling barometer, stationary or lower temperature. Damage to Cotton by Rain Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 26. Tho rains of tbe past few weeks are causing great apprehension among farmers as cot ton is suffering from tho polls rottening and from rust. Thrown From a Wagon and Killed. Norri8Town, N. J., Aug. 26 Henry Kelly, a coal dealer of this city, was thrown from his wagon yesterday and so badly injured that he died Fix hours after wards. The Defaulting Teller Onton Ball. Providence, R. JL, Aug. 26 Henry J. Hall, the defaulting teller of tho Rhode Island hosyital trust company, has been released from jail on $30,000 bail. Arabt's Depleted Forces. Ismalia, Aug. 26. The enemy's loss in the fiVlitiugon Thursday with Gen. Sir Garnett Wolsoloy, is ostimatcd by some as high as 400. Blockade Established. Alexandria, Aug. 26. A blockado of the Egyptian coast was established yesterday. m DEEDS OF DUUNKEN UARIriG. How a Party Carried On In New York. Six drunken roughs entered Peter Stein's saloon, New York, yesterday fore noon, and because he refused to give them drinks their leader shot him down with a revolver. The party then fled and tho assassin, still flourishing the pistol, sprang upon the front plat form of a car, shoved his pistol in tbe face of the astonished driver, and seizing the reins, ordered him to stand back. The driver was taken by surpriso and cowed into submission. Whipping up tho horses, tho ruffian ran them at a dead gallop to the corner of Houston street, the while cover ing the passengers in the car with his re volverandthreateniagtoshootthefirstwho stirred. At Houston street he sprang from the car, and boarding a ferry boat that was just going oat, he quitted the city for Brooklyn. The leader, Nixon, was dur ing the afternoon, arrested in Williams burg. He will be brought to New York to-day. James Stanley an3 George Smith, of the gang, wore arested after a desperato resistance at Rivington and Goerck streets. Smith shot at an officer and missed him. Sprague Guarding Canonchet. Ex-Governor Sprague refuses to give up the Canonchet (R. I.) estate to Frank D. Moulton, its purchaser, and has placed men, armed with rifles, &c, at all the en trances to the property, in the house, and on its roof. Trustee Chaffee, who went thero with his lawyer to give Moulton pDSsession, "decided to withdraw and give the state of Rhodo Island a chanco to iforcethe law." Something to Remember a LlfeUuin and well worth a dav's journey to see, will bs the super-splendid free street parade, man-h of mammoths, procession of led and driven wild beast 8. stupendous menagerie uf open dens, highway performances In open lairs of savage monsters, grand jubilee of music, tri umphal pageant ot golden chariots and mil lionaire public display or the great Barnum and London show. Many times more show for nothing than any other exhibition in the whole world can present, both In and outside Its tents. It will rl hlv reward you to wait for this Cassar eclipsing pagcanL It will over flow Lancaster with Its glories on Thursday, Oct. 12. MAJtKETH. rniiadelpnia Market. fHlLAUBLrniA, August 26. Flour quiet but Arm ; Superfine, 12 7583 00; Extra$323l; Fcnna.. Family. $5 1285 37. Rye flour at $3 503 75. Wheat easier; Dcl.andl'a Red, II 141 10; do Amber, $1 1C1 18. Corn quiet lor local consumption : steamer. 87c: yellow at 89c; do mixed at 88c; No. 3 do86tt87c. Oats dull, lower and unsettled : No. 1 White C8c ; No. 2 do 05606c ; No. 3 do, 58C0c ; No. Mixed. 51352c Rye scarce at 75c for new. Provisions Arm ; fair jobbing demand. Lard firm. Butter Arm lor farcy; Creamery Extra, 272Sc ; do good to choice, 24Q20C. Eggs dull ; Fenn'a, 23c ; Western, 2122c. Cheese Choice wanted ; other kinds neglected. Petroleum dull; Ucflned, 6c. Whisky at SI 1. m new mora marnet. Nsw Tobk. August 26. Flour Stato and Western dull, stronger and in buyers' lavor. Southern dull and weak. Wheat Hc lower and heavy ; speculation less active: No. 1 White, $1 17: No. 2 Red, Aug., 91 13K;do Sept., II 131 13; do Oct.. $i uyJax is : do Nov.,$i am i ; do Dec. Si nkQinji,; do year. $1 13. Corn o. lower ; mixed western spot, 87Q 92c ; do luture 77U0Kc. Oats unsettled ; 262c lower ; No. 2 Aug., 54o6Kc; doSept., 4546c: do Oct, 45 043; State, 6070c ; Western, 52668c. uraln and notutoa uaotationa. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provlt ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, 15 East King street. August 26. Cbicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork lard August 1.02K ."G?i .40 Sept.... 'JVA .75 .W& 22.82J 12.42 ocu 'JO'a .t7k ry " visti. Tear.... .97 &b PbUadelpbla. Aug L16 .87. .60 Sept..... U3J .86 .49 Oct. 1.11 .83 .48 New York, Philadelphia and Local Stoekr, also United States Bonds reported daily by Jacob B. Lose, 22 North Queen street. August 26. 1040 1:00 3,-tn. a. at. v. w. r.x. Denver AlBio Grande 57 57 57 N.Y-Lake Erie A Western.... 3A 38 38 Kansas and Texas.. 37& 37& 375$ Lake Shore ing m lii 76 mi 27 27 49 4C S5X 35X ml 88J4 03 62 2Dti .TO 48i in ijw :ni 21 raciae Jtau Rochester Pittsburgh. Tarn racinc. .................. Wabash, s i.oala A Padflc... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Reading. Northern Pacific Com Proterrett... Buffalo Pitta. A West nor at. Pai l.ut vaL 7ie Lane-City e per ct. Loan, due lsw... o tint " 1885... 100 W7K - use... ioe tan 1895... IOC 120 S per ct. n lor 90 years.. 100 105 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 113 " " In 1 or 20 years., loo Wi " " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 102.50 M " In 10 or 20 years. 100 108.5$ Man helm borough loan 100 102 First National Bank.... .100 Farmers' National Bank 5 Fulton National Bank 100 S2tK 110.25 140 111 ISO 142 141.30 31.50 2 ltv.75 140 1M 70.5 137 A25 :;.) 60 90 Si lit 4.50 lit 1 Lancaster County National Bank. . S- Columbta National Bank 100 Rphrata National Bank lot' First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Rank, Strasbunr.... too First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Joy., loo Lltltz National Bank 100 ManheiJi National Bank 10 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. so' New Holland National Bank 100 maoBLiawsocs STOcaa. Quarryvillo R. R. ..$ 50 MUlcrsville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company SO Watch Factory HO Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 2ft Stevens House lot Columbia Gas Company........... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company.... 100 Marietta llollowware 100 Stevens House SO Sicily Island so East Brandy wine Wnynosb'g. 51 MUlcrsville Normal School VISCStXAMSOUa BOW. UuarryvUle R. R., due ltttl i Reading & Columbia R. R5's lew Lancaster Watch Co.. duo lb 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due In lor 130 yean lflo Lancaster Gaa Light and Fuel Co.. due 1886 100 117 11C 1U5.MI 10O ion NEW ADrjSMTlHKMUNTB. C" 'llTY PROPKKTY AT PRIVATK SALE j On Long Deferred Payments : 1. Tho Sloro House and Dwelling on West King street, now occupied by Jno. K. Weaver. 2. The Hall Building ou Prince street. 3. The House 1 occupy. 4. Tho House (No. 110) on West Orange St. Investors arc Invited to call upon nl'J-ltdSAM A. E. ROBERTS. MORAVIANS ADO ALL FRIKJIIW tir the mission cause in Lancaster nre cor dially invited by the congregation at l.ltilz to participate in the celebration ot tho ISOth an niversary ot tho beginning ot tho foreign mission work on Sunday, August 27. Omni busses will start from tho Moravian church at 7 o'clock a. m. Fare, SO cents. All desiring to accept this Invitation wUl please notify Dr. O. T. 11 uebencr. No. 43 West Orange street, on or before Friday morning. August 23, that ar rangements may bo made for their entertain ment at Lititz. alO-S.TTuttTb ENTERTAINMENTS. jO SOONER. NOLATRK. MOLONUtSK THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN AMERICA WILL EXHIBIT AT LANCASTER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th. And positively the only Big Show that will exhibit In Lancaster tlds season. TniHn Frost, Stone &Go. GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE, Frost's Royal Collosseum, STONE'S MONSTER CIRCUS. Ok Ke Na Wakees Comanche ludlaa Troape aad Crane's UjrmHasiHm and Aqaarfan. FIVE GREAT SHOWS COMBINED FOR THIS SEASON ONLY. A MAMMOTH EXHIBITION. FIFTY DENS OF EAKfe. ANIMALS ! A Herd or the Finest Performing Elephants in the World. The menagery embraces uiunng its leading features, a living Nondescript, the only one ever captured. Camels and Driiiup darles. Zebra. White Llama (a vary rare ani mal), wild Yak ot Tartaru, Lion aud Lionesne, Abyslnian Ibex, Royal Bengal Tigers. Atrlcan Leopard, spotted and Striped Hyenas, black and White Deer. Kangeroos, Crocodiles from the River Nile, Python Snakes from the Ri vur Gambi ; also, titty dens ot other raio and valuab'e Animals, BirJs, Monkey and other monstrosities. THE MONSTER CIRCUS in which I lie talent employed Is uuequalcd and comprise the nluhest order ot performers In the .and. One of the many sensational features ol the great show is OH KE NA WAKEES IRO QUOIS and COMANCHE INDIAN TROUPE. The greatest attraction ever seen under can vass, being a complete exhibition of the man ners.customs and ceremonies ot the Red Men War songs, war dance, feats ot horsemanship also the entire- tribe appearing l:i the roman tic episode ot A Chase for a Wife. The Grand Street Pageant will occur be tween 9 and 10 a. in., led by . I. G. Bates' Mili tary Band. Two performances Dully. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. One ttckot. admits to Menagerie, Indian show and Circus. ADMISSION SOe. CHILDREN under 'J years 23c. A few Reserved Seats tor Ladles and Gentle men at a Small Advance. WILL EXHIBIT ON LOT CORNER CHARLOTTE STREET AND HARR1SBURG AVENUE, anglGwftauglO&ied HOOT u: HUOKH. f 1LOS1NO OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT (JKEATLi REDUCED 1 KICKS. Having started a Shoe Factory. I am now closing out my large Mock ol Bootxand Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room lor the enlargement of my factory. 49-Custom work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HIEMENZ, So. 105; NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Slitn ot tbe Big Shoo.) m20 W ASH TlNWAXJC,JtV. T1EMOVED. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, 4c, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street, Plumbing s Gasfitting OOXE ONLY BT SKILLFUL. AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTUKE3 ON IIAND. Jan2S-lydS VAMMIAMEB, C. rpuK HTANUARD CAKK1AUK WORK -OF LANCASTER COUNTT. EDGERLEY & Co., FINB Carriage Builders market STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTEJt, PKNK'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de Hired. au worn nnisnea in inwh cobmoit able and elegant style. We use only the best elected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work oar prleea are tbe cheapest la the state; We buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give as a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt, tit attended to. One set ot workmen especially Btploved for that purpose. fnatl-tfdAw Mew Jersey Cea. New York. Ontario W. St. Paul. kf. Omaha ....