i -r- j ':fvX e'j I -C 2 ".i i ' ' ?53 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIENCER FEIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1883. Iti- -- around the wreck. The derailed cars were leaded with lumber, bar iron, heavy tire, &c, and six or eight hears were required te clear away the wreck. Ne one was hurt by the accident. TI1K STABS. Sights Afforded uy tl SKtea Uarlng the l resent Mestn. August is the least brilliant mouth of the year for stellar displays. The deg star, Siriue, with his magnificent retinue of heavenly diamonds, is almost in conjunction with the sun, and there are very few stars of the first rnagnitude te reward the search of the gazer. The brightest one new visible is Acta: us, a fine red star, which may easily be found by following the curve made by the handle of the Big Dipper, which is new up side down. Continuing in the same curve, low down near the horizon, is Spica, the only first magnitude star in the censtcllatien Virge. Over in the eeuth the Crab has thingB ail his own way, with Antares flaming red from the middle of ene of his claws Up higher just beside the Milky way, the middle one of three iu a straight row, is Altalr, the gem of the constellation Aqnila. Almest directly overhead, in the early evening, beams the standard first magnitude star Vega, in the Lyre. Tiie planets are very coy this month. Mercury and Uranus are evening stars, bnt they don't count because they are invis ible. Saturn deeB net rise until after midnight, and Mars is still later. Beth arc new in the "rainy Hyades," with whose principal star, the ruby Aldebaran, Saturn will be in conjuntien at sunrise of the 10th. Jupiter does net rise until about tin co o'clock, and Venus is se lateas te be eclipsed by the glory of the coming king of day. Later in the month, however, Jupiter will be seen at any time after two o'clock, and Venus, although still late, will be visible as the sun gets lower. The absence of planetary attractions, however, may be mere than made up by aureral displays such as made last Sunday evening delightful ; and about the 10tb, and again en the 24tb, the usual meteoric showers may be expected. In the middle of the month the moon will rule the night and will stay longer than usual ; se that altogether, levers and ether persons addicted te evening strolls are provided with a very attractive pregramme for the month. Tilt? UKNTISTri. Quarterly meeting of the Harris Dental Association. The Harris den'al association met in Grand Army hall yesterday, the president, Dr. 1). Itine Hertz, in the chair. The ether members prevent were : Drs. Jehn McCalJa and P. V. Hiestand, of Millers ville ; A. W. Rogers, of Columbia ; W. N. Amer, T. R. Pixten, H. D. Knight and E. K. Yeung, of Lancaster. The meeting was an unimportant one, there being no essays read or papers laid hefme it, and no discussions of a peculiar interest. The association adjourned te meet en the first Thursday of November. Clime Alderman Harr. Henry Welch, alias Lee. was arrested in this city en the day that Perepaugh's cir cus exhibited here.en a number of charges of larceny. He was heard iu some and committed for trial. Owing te the smallpox in the prison he was net brought out until te day. He was heard en the charges of stealing a lantern belonging te the Pennsylvania railroad company and an umbrella from a Mrs. Ackers. He was committed for court en each. Caleb Jenes was also committed en the cliarge of stealing harness from Prison Keeper Burkhelder. OBITUARY. Death et a Fermer Lancastrian. Dr. William McLenegan, a well known citizen of Chanibersbiire. died yesterday. He was a native of L incastt-r and studied d-ntistry with Dr. McCalla. He practiced here for seiuh timn and left for Chambers burg about twenty years age. Fer the p.ibt fifteen years he has been engaged in the mercantile business. He was a nephew of Cel. Win. B. Ferduey, and was aged between 45 and 50 years. His wife died some years age and they had no children. Sudden Disappearance. Tlie Manheim Sentinel Bays that Satnue' Breitigam, miller, at Mount Hepe mills, Penu township, deserted his wife and two chihlicn en Monday. He has been leading crooked ways of late, recently bought en time a herse from Jacob S. Keener, of Uap'ie township, wagon from Jeseph Feb warily, near Mount Hepe, and harness Irons J'i Fuhner, of Manheim, the whole ig value'1, at about $200. This he sold at Lebanon en Monday, purchased a ticktt for Cincinnati, OUie, and has net been heard of since. Bcv. Morgan S. Watklns will preach at the First Baptist next Sunday morning and even ing, wllli a view el giving liim a call. Mr. Wutklus comes Irein Minoekn, Pa., and is highly recommended. til ami Army and K. of 1'. Excursion Te Atlantis City and Philadelphia ea Satur day, August 11. Hound trio tickets, geed for three .lays. TlireiiKli train leaves Lancaster, (King street). at n.l'l, Columbia atS-.IO, Laudls vi.le at fi.03 a. m. Fare only J3.00. Leave Man lieim at 0 2. l.lt'tz at (WIS and Ephrata at 7 a. m Fare only $2 iM). Special train will return sumo niht. jul20Aang2,!,8 10&2tw Grace Cliurcn Gees te Lltltz. Airangcmcnts are helng rapidly consum mated for a geed Umcat Lltltzen Wednesday, August Sth, under the auspices of Giace Evangelical Lutheran church. Te knew that this people arc going is a sufllcicnt guaranty of ti:e pleasure in store for each and all. SVBVIAl. NOT1VH.R. lieury'a '.'aruellc salve. The best Salve in the world for cnts.brulses bores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give pcrlect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure yen get Ukicby's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are bnt imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold Iu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug steie. 137 North Ounen street. my20-4 I have been alllicted for twenty years, dur ing the months et August and September, with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme dies without relief. 1 was induced te try Ely's Cream Balm ; have use 1 it with favorable re sults, and can confidently recommend It te all similarly afflicted. Rebxrt W. Tewnlky, (ex (ex JUayer) Elizabeth, N. J. 1 have been a Hay Fever sufferer ler three j eats; have often heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken et in the highest terms; did net take much block In it because et the many quack medicines. A friend persuaded me te try the Halm, and 1 did se with wonderful success. This recommendation yen can use for the bencllt of Hay Fever sufferers. T. S. Geeer, Syracuse, N. Y. Price 50 cents. a-2wdeedftw Mowers! Dletberst Mothers! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? I ( se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve tiie peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it ; there is no mistake about It There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. It la perfectly sate te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one or the eldest and best female physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-M,w,8ftw In Email Fex, Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will step the spread of the Infection. KK8CDJCU raUJK DEATH. The following statement of WlUiam J. Cough In, et Semcrville, Mass., is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention et our read erg. He says : "In the fall et 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer of 18771 was admitted te 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 ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave np hope bet u friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I get a brttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once deud, began te revive, a;id te lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will pnbllsh it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take I)B. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOUTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN HE CUBED. I have taken two bettlea and can positively say tbt it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My ceugu has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te werk.'r Sold bv H. H- Cochran, 187 North Oueen street liBA.TUB. Sknkr In Wilmington, en July 31,- 1883, Anna M., wile or Harvey M. Scner and daugh ter of Cheater S. and Anna L. Hnbley, aged 25 years and 7 months. Hceiies. In this city, en August IsL, Mrs. Mary Hughes, (sister et Mr. Catharine D. Kelly) In the 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the resi dence et Mrs. Catharine. V. Kelly, Ne. 247 East Orange street, en Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Mass at St. Mary's church at 9$ o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cjmetery. al-ttd Goeble. In this city, en the 2d Instant Leenard Goeble, In thn 4.th year or his age. The relatives and friends el the family, also St. Jeseph's beneficial society, are rc rc spectlully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence. Ne. 102 High street, en Sat urday morning at 8 o'clock. High mass at St. Jeseph's church. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2t Schrdm In this city, en the 2d Inst.. Cenrad Schrum, in the 57th year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem his late residence. Ne. COi High street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at Zlen's Lutheran chuich I'OZITIVAL. Democratic state Ticket. auditor general. MAJOIt KOBHBTTAGGAHT, Warren Ce. STATE TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce. county Ticket. SISl RIOT ATTORNEY. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. I'RISON INSrEOTOIlS. PH. UUIILMAN, Lancaster. JOHN II. MENAUGU, Mt. Jey. rOOR DIRECTORS. 11. E. SHIMP, E. Cocallce. C. B. 11KBB, Millersvlllc. COUMTY 8UKVEVOR. BOB BUT EVANS, Eden. NJS A.UyHMTl&MMJSlfXii. rilO-HIUHT SUUK KltUUf LUNCH AMU JL line music at J.J. 1)'SCH'S SALOON, Ne. llSNcrth Queen St. It I MHI HAMS CUBA.!'. A DOUBLE-SKATED CARRIAGE, made at one et the best Lancaster factories, nearly new. Inquire at this etlice. jy231wd FIANO -lUNI-O NOTICE. MK. U. J. CHASE, late with Stelnway agency, will recelve orders at Keller & Wood Weod Woed warJ's Music Stere, Ne. 38 West King street, for ene week only. Nene but first- class work done and at reasonable prices. e3-2l WANTKD-AN HXPlSKllSNUKn YUUNU colored man wants a situation a coach man or waiter ; can give the best of reference. Address, Mr. H. Stevens, Sander's Heights, K Inzer's P. O., Lancaster county. Pa. It fjVXCCKSlON ANIIWDHIOTO MILL WAY ili It. & C. B. It.. Tuesday. August 7th, benefit of Grand Army of the Republic. Tickets, 75c; children, 40c ; geed en all trains. Ct-ra leave King street ut 7:3'J a. m and 3:40 p. in.; outer depot at 7:40 a. m., 1:00 and 3:50 p. in. Persons going en the afternoon trains will exchange their tickets at the ticket eflicc. a-3t PROPOSALS WILL BK KBCK1VKU AT the Otlice et the County Commissioners until 12 m.. AUGUST 8, 18S3. ter furnishing 8eventy-flve Tens of First-Class Hard Ceal, free el slate ; all te be delivered by AUGUST 15. BY ORDER OF TIIE BOARD. Attest: i rank Griest, Clerk. e3-4t JCST KKCK1VKO THIS DAY fiO.OOO pounds et Green Coffee which I will have roasted ter my customers daily. Gelden Rie, 12 cents per pound, 10 pounds for one dollar. Sold elsewhere for 25 cents per pound. The whitest Sugar In Lancaster ter 7 cents. Clarke's Tea Stere, Ne. 31 WEST KING ST. (Next Doer te the Cooper Heuse.) a3-3td G KEAl CLKAR1NG SALK. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Millinery, Notions and Zephyr Weeds AT NO. 21 WEST KING STREET, Will be sold immediately at a Great Sacrifice. A POSITIVE SALE. Call and examine and satisfy yourself. jy23 lwd F OR SALG. Valuable Oity Building Lets. Situate en the northeast corner et North Lime and James streets. These lets will make elegant building sites, being situate 1 in a last improving part et the city. Fer tint her information call en ALLEN A. IIERR & CO., Real Estate Agents, Ne. 108 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. J ulyl2-Ctd&eawFKtt A SSIUNEKV3 SALE Assginee's Sale Still going en, and will still continue until eveiy garment is sold at NO. 6 BAST KING STREET, (BASEMENT.) WehavoaFlne Assortment et MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, WHICH WE MUST SELL AT 50e. ON THE DOLLAR. By order et tee Assignee and ter the benefit Of the Creditors. a3-2t OHULTZ'S SONS. Hats for the Saengerfest ! The Hats for the Maenner Maenner cher and Liederkrantz for the Saengerfest are ready new. The members of these societies should call for them as seen as possible, especially these who did net give us their sizes. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gnndaker's Old Stan.) 144 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. mar27-lydftw MKW JLDTXKTJBSMXNTa. YBGKIABUE SOUf LURCH TO-MOK-row (Saturday) aTenlajrat GROEZINGEB'S SALOON. Ne. 501 Rockland Street. Best of Beer en tap. It fIUARS. J. Z. STAUFFEB, GoedrUle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. l aug3-3md WANTED IMMKDIATLy-,A OIKL TO de general housework add milk, en a farm seven 7) miles east or Lancaster; geed wages paid. Inqure. " UKNRi BUTLER, GretTs Stere. Lancaster County, Pa. Or at the Istxixxeexcxb Office. a2-lwd AHOCIAI, FIUNIO BTTHE &AKUASTBR Typographical Union, Ne. 70, will be held at Kecky Springs en MONDAY. AUGUST 8, 1883, will leave hevdqnarters (Grand Army Hall, N. E. corner Penn Square), at 11 o'clock and continue all afternoon ; fare ter the round trip, 25 cents. Refreshments en the ground. Tayler's Ochcstra. It A T BURSKti. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF FINE-COMB HONEY, In two-pound frames, selling at 25 cents per peunn. Alse a let ei uuoice neney extractei from the comb, by the jar.' Just received, a Fresh Let of POTTED HAM and POTTED TONGUE. Alse whole OX TONGUE. COFFEES! COFFEES! We have the Finest Line et JAVA, KIO. LAGUAZRA and MOCHA COFFEES in the city. Always Fresh Roasted. Just received, a New Invoice of FINE FOR MOSA COLONY TEA. AT BTJESK'S, Ne. 17' BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. P. 8. The same goods at the Branch, Chest nut and Mary streets. M YEU3 A KATHFON. REASONS WHY. Nothing se easy as te explain why buyers of UKADY-MADE CLOTHING can benefit them selves by dealing with us. In the first place, we have Always a very LARGE STOCK te se lect from. In the next place, we take the utmost pains te bring out the VERY BE9T GARMENTS that can he made at every price we touch. The question with us is net hew much we can make en a SUIT or part of one, hut hew geed and acceptable a SUIT we can sell tern given price. This is our policy, and whateversnm Intend, ing purchasers et READY-MADE CLOTHING wish te pay, they can RELY en finding the best value for that sum here. Our stock is being constantly replenished With NEW AND DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which Insure an excellent assortment from which te nake selections. We pay as much attention te details in the making et LOW PRICED SUITS as te these costing mere money, and critically examine each garment betere ettering It ter tale. We are in a position te give you Exc llent Dress and net fine you heavily for It Come and see. lyers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. w II.LtAMSON & KOSTEK EAIN COATS Fer Ladies and Misses. We have 01 Ladles' ami Misses Gossamer Rubber Coats et the Very Best Makes we could find In the market, et hetli tine and medium grat'es. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMKNT OK DIK FERKNT KINDS AND PRICES MEN AND BOYS. The Ladies' and Misses we have put at prices far below what they usually sell at. as we de net Intend keeping them any longer. This is a rare chance for uny one wishing a geed coat ter a little money. The Gents' and Bey's we will continne te keep a full stock cf at all times and el the Best Makes only. WILLIAISOI & I0STEB, N0S. 32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. T AN CASTER HUOE FACTORY. The Best Bargain IN LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST. INFANT'S BUTTON SHOES 35 & I0e. CHILDREN'S " " 75c. MISSES' FIRST-CL ASS PEBBLE BUT TONED SHOE (Warranted) $1.00 LADIES' KID BUTTONED SHOES with Worked Butten Heles $1.50 A SHOE worth $2.50 for $160 A FlRST-CLASS LADIES' PEBBLE SHOE, worth $2.00, for $!,50 MEN'S FINE BUTTONED SHOES, worth $2.ri0, for $1,5) MEN'S FINE CALF BUTTONED SHOE. weith$2.75, for $200 LADIES'S LOW tUI OPERA J-LIP-PEKS 50, 75c. & $l.0J, $1.23 A Large Let et BASEBALL SHOES.75C. & $1.00 SHOES Of All Descriptions Made te Order AT THE LOWEST PRICES. mar23-tfd SECOND EDITIOHr FRIDAY KVKNINO, AUG. 3. 1833. BY CABLE. TO-DAY'd BUDGET OFFOUKIGN KVKNT8 Sixteen Thousand People Victims of the Cnelera In Kgypt The Alleged Werk of Fenlang A Noted Trlkl Concluded. Londen, Aug. 3. The trial of the ten Jews at Nyiregyhyaza, Hungary, who were charged with murdering Esther Saly- misi, a Christian girl, in tne synagogue at Tissea, Eccter, in order te precure her bleed te mix in the passever bread, has been concluded. A verdict of net guilty was returned. Dynamite In Scotland. A box of dynamite te which a lighted fuse was attached has been discovered in a large brew faotery at Capar Fife, Scot land. The' fuse was extinguished before it reached the explosive. The attempt te blew up the faotery is attributed te Fen ianism Great excitement has been caused by the affair and the police are searching for the persons who placed the box where it was found. The Cholera Said te ba Less Virulent The Daily iViics asserts that the total number of deaths from cholera iu Egypt se far has been 16,000. It says the disease is new less virulent. Often men attacked among the British troops an average of six survive. The Disease In Kgjpt Abating. Alexandria, Aug. 3. Thrce deaths from cholera occurred here yesterday. Although the cholera epidemic continues at Ismalia, there wtre no deaths there from it yesterday. Het Weather at Caire. CAiueAug. 3. The weather here is intensely het, and the average temperature under canvas is 100 degrees. Several deaths from sunstroke have occurred. The troops in Helnan are constantly meved from place te place. The health of the troops at El Werden is greatly improved. m TK1.KGKAPH STKIKF. Uut Little Damage Dene te tlie Wires by Storm. New Yerk, Aug 3 The damage te the wi.es of the Western Union company by yesterday's storm was found te be much less than was at first anticipated, except in ene or two of the miner circuits. It was reported that the wires were in as geed condition last night as at any tinie since the strike, and all business was cleared from the books except the usual amount of lay ever business. Mr. Somervillo reiterated the denial of the truth of the rumor that Gen. Eckert had resigned. He saidthat there had been no meeting of the directors yesterday. The company, he said, iutended te make a ch.mge iu its policy, and se far as it was concerned, the strike was ever. Reports received liem the East, West and Seuth, stated that the company was receiviug censtaut acces sions from the ranks of the strikers iu all quarters. The leaders in the sttike said that the situation, se far as they wcre con cerned, was unchanged. A Humored Strike Denied. New Yerk, July 3. The secretary of the Mexican telegraph company publishes a card in which he declares that the re port that the operators of that cempauy have struck for an advance in wages is without any foundation whatever. Celebrating the Birth et the Founder of the Knights of Laber. Philadelphia, Aug., 3. A memorial celebration of the C2d anniversary of t he birth of Uriah S. Stephens, the founder of the order of Knights of Laber, is being held at Reuse park te day. The attendance of knights is large. The meeting will be addressed this afternoon by T. V. Powderly, mayor of Scranton, and ether prominent members of the order. It is expected that the strike of the telegraph operators will be dis cussed, and that their course will receive the endorsement of the meeting. WILD WINDS. A Tornado Which Swept Over New Yerk State. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3. The north ern part of Menree county, including the towns of Greece, Penfield and Irondcqueit was swept last night with a torrible stoimef wind, hail and rain. The grain and especially the fruit were badly dam aged. Many farmers report losses of from $300 te $1,000. Many grnpe vines wcre en tirely ruined. The hail killed birds and fowls and brought bleed from the horses and stock The belt traversed by the storm was two miles wide by ten or trolve miles long. Thrce Children Drowned. Chicago, Aug. 3. Last night, while a man named Besey was en his way te a train in a hack with his thrce children, James, Josephiue and Christine, aged re spectively 10, 12 and 1G years, the horses became frightened and plunged into the river at the Polk street bridge, the draw being open. The hackraan and Besey escaped, but the children, being cooped up in the vehicle, were drowned. The horses were also drowned. WJSATHKK INUIOATIONS. Washington, Aug., 3. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, fair weather, cooler southwest winds and rising barometer. The Government's Dlnpute With the Union Pacific Itnllread. At Washington the department of justice has determined en the course that will be pursued by the government in its dispute with the Union Pacific railway. The amount claimed by the interior department as due from the company is offset by a claim of the read for unallewed compensation for carrying the mails. The construction of the law contended for by the counsel for the read brings the government into debt te the company. The main question involved is whether the government is obliged under the law te pay for the transpor tation of mails at rates charged privat3 corporations for the carriage of ex press matter. Already this question is pending before the court claims in cites that have once been tried and then sent back by the supreme court for re trial. The court abeve did net sustain the gov ernment's position, but held that tlie al lowance made by the court of claims was net large enough. The government will new put in a counter claim for the amount which Secretary Teller insists upon as due. Ne objection will be made te this by the company's counsel, but the lateness of the pleading will be waived. The company, by consenting te this course, prevents an irdependent suit by the government, in volving the enjoining of its dividends. Grab a Uentah Pele. Bismarck Tribune. At a circus in Bismarck, D. T., the ether day a colored man and his wife oc cupied front seat, and when a terriCs gale of wind began te rip the canvas the woman planted her knees right down in the dust and began te call upon tbe Lord te save her and spare her life. The man threw his arms around a stake driven iu the ground and cried out : "Loek 'yah, ele woman, you bettah ease up ea dat prayin' an' grab a certab pole if ye' deau wanter leab dis country ahead of de rcg'lah precession. Hit's all right te rassle in pra'r in de ordinary program ob life, but de Lawd ani't gwine te head off dis ternader as a pussenel favor te you. Yen jes' grab a certah pole new, an' Bhet ye' eyes." .1. M.A. Geag tMW f,999 (Beet ea Jtxpwliwit. Hew Yerk World. The seizure reported in yesterday's World of 20,000 pounds of Chicago dressed beef by Inspector Romaine, of the health department, causes much excitement amene buyers and dealers in Western beef. The diseased meat was seized at the cor ner of Ferty.fifth street and Third ave nue and was immediately sent te Barren island. The report that the meat was consigned by Armour & Ce. te William Ottman & Ce., of Fulton market, is incorrect. The meat was shipped by H. A. Gouge and was net consigned te any one. Mr. Win. Ottmau yesterday said : "Mr. H. A. Genge recently constructed a new style of ear, which he claimed waa unequalled for the transportation of West ern dressed beef. About ten days age he wrote that he wished te make an experi ment with his car, and asked me what I would de for him in case he brought en a lead of dressed beef. I replied that if the meat was of geed quali ty, and arrived in geed condition, I would endeavor te sell it for him. When the car reached here I sent my inspector te the cattle yard, and he reported that the meat was retten. I informed Mr. Genge that the best thing he could de was te have the fat melted. He acted en my advice, and the cargo was en its way te a rendering establishment when it was seized Mr. Genge, I baliove, asserts the beef decayed because it was net properly chilled before beine placed in the car." Dr. Edward Jenes, of the health depart ment, said : "Putrid beef is unwholesome. There are well-authenticated cases where people in beleaguered cities ate meat that was absolutely rotten and experienced no ill offeets, but medical experience teaches that tainted meat is injurious. It does net cause any specific disease, but acts en different pcople in different ways." An Invasion or Locust. The districts of Matheran and Mahable shwar, in the Bombay presidency, have had an invasion of locusts, huge swarms of which settled en the trees, which appeared te be covered with red foliage and clusters of red ilewers during the occupation, but whoa abandoned were nothing but bundles of bare twigs. Although no seri ous danger has arisen from their appear ance this year, next year's crops will suffer severely unless some method of extermin ating the eggs be adopted. While the locusts are en the wing it is diffieult te make any impression en them, although an Italian landowner, resident in Cyprus, has destroyed large numbers by placing in their patb, seen after they are hatched out and still unprevided with wings, pits se prepared that after tumbling in it was im possible for them te get out. This, how ever, is only feasible during the wingless stage, when the young locusts march across the country in great columns, mero than a mile in breadth. But the most radical treatment is that of destroying the eggs, which are deposited in masses in one place, generally en an uncultivated hillside. The locust is edible, in Arabia men and horses using it regularly as an article of diet. By some of tbe natives they are eaten with oil after being stripped of their legs and wings, but Lady Anne Blunt in her travels was in the habit of boiling them and dipping them into salt. Their flavor is described as savoring of a vegetable, net unlike the taste of green wheat. The Avencer et the Bleed or the Early Peach ana Ureen Apple. The first cucumber, upon hearing of tha vanquished forces at the forks of the read, led by Burdette, buckled en his armor and proceeded t3 the salfsame field of car nage. " I am the great Abdul as is as was, uliI shall be forever mere," he exclaimed, " and the grave digger is my private sec retary. My cht8f butler bears with him slipp9rs made of tanned human hide, and I employ the undertaker by the century." The little here who had vanquished the army was coming up the read en his way home from stealing a swim in an aban doned brickyard paddle, with bis face yellow with clay his shirt wrong side out, and holding up the newly made left lapel of his breeches behind, that had been cut by a knot en a fence rail. "Bismillah," uttered the cucumber, as the boy appeared, as if te remind the lad of the Early Peach he had se easily routed. "I don't have tee," simpered the urchin, and thinking et the luscious fruit he had bofero encountered there, he picked it up, and putting it into his mouth as far as a Dutch musician does a clarienet, he shut his trap upon it, and threw down the fragment and sauntered en. He had just finished the last of four dozen lies he told his mother about net being in swimmin', when the cucumber sounded the reveille, and the lad doubled and sounded the tocsin of war. The engagement lasted just three hours, when the private secretary was scut te attend te his duties at the Tewks burying ground. The cucumber had get his weik in. A Hearty Old Age. , Jehn Ericssen, the veteran eugineer and iuvctiter, celcbiated bis 80th birthday in , New Yerk Tuesday by doing his usual amount of work. He arose at 7 o'clock and took his customary breakfast of eggs, bread and ice water. Between the hours of rising and breakfast he indulged in gymnastic exercises. Then he went up stairs aud engaged bimeelf in his work until late in the afternoon, when a dinner was served. Then camn mere work. At 10 o'clock Capt. Ericssen took a walk for an hour or se, and the day ended. The sania pregramme has been carried out every day for the past ten years. Callers were received in the parlor, which is filled with medels of scientific instruments. The blows of Captain Ericssen's hammer could be heard from upstairs, while through the back window a view could be caught of his solar meter, his latest work. Capt. Ericssen was born in a mining camp in Sweden. He went te England in 182G and began his experiments with a steam en gine. His locomotive was the Novelty, which in 1829, entered in the contest in which Gee. Stevenson's Rocket was the winner. He came te this country in 1839, and he was seen busy building war ships. His first was the Princeton. His little monitor capped the climax of his success in that line for the time being. Since then he has constantly been at work ex perimenting with torpedo beats. Tbe Destroyer is his last work of the kind, and he is much pleased with it. The Spteuilld View el the Ocean. The wife of a naval officer staying at the Hetel Kaaterskill a few days age re marked : " Of course the view is better than from the pyramids. It is better than the view from Mt. Blanc ; but I should like te see the ocean." A tourist humeiist in the house in formed the lady that she could see ships off Cape Ced and Bosten harbor plainly if she only had a stronger glass. Then the scoundrel went and get a telescope, and pasted several little ships which he cut out of the Journal of Commerce ever the end of the glass. The old lady looked once, and, seeing the ships, exclaimed : "My gracious me !'' This is a by-word which a lady always uses when she is perfectly satisfied. A full assortment of paper ships and coast vessels are new kept in the office of the Kaaterskill for guests of the house who desire Atlantic or Pacific ocean views.' ,. cJfQWS BP A nCWSFAFXK PdlLOSOfJ Om Jmnaal Tkat Out Gc Aloag- with Mm lw Tlecrpk. ; Providence Str.' J A geed many newspapers are about reaching the oenelasion that the use of the telegraph by business men and the press is, after alL a geed deal of a luxury, even if some of the orders have te be sent by mail instead of being flashed ever the wires, and just as many newspapers will be read if they de net publish all the details of crime in some obscure place which their readers never heard of. The tendency of the newspaper press nowadays is te fill its columns with re ports of crimes and casualties which may be of interest te the people of the lecali ties where they, coeur, bnt which nobody living a theasand miles away cares about, te the exclusion of mere important mat ter. If the money that is wasted in telegraphing was spent by the newspapers in ether ways journalism would make a great advance. Ne one newspaper can start ent in this direction alone, but if the strike, by depriving us of a part of our telegraph service,should force press agents and special correspondents te make mere careful selection of the matter they tele graph, it might demonstrate the truth of the statements we have here made. Courtesy Excessively Stretched. Baltimore Sun. The New Yerk Herald is deluded by in terviews with " well-known Virginia lawyers" into the belief that "the Seuth, if properly approached, if asked in a courteous way te pay the confederate debt," will undertake te de it. This is stretching the characteristic courtesy of Southern people rather far. Twenty years age it might perhaps have been equal tc the strain, but net te-day. The Southerner nowadays draws a severe distinction between well-tempered appeals te his Gner sentiments and these which request him te effacp himself. The Virginia cavalier of the olden time when approaehed upon any matter of money had the habit, if we may trust traditions, of at once handing eter his well-nHed purse te be used as his friend's need or convenience sugges ted. He was net the man te stand en trifles. His courtesy carried him te the point of ignoring business principles and stubborn facts for the sake of the pleasure of being uniformly affable, polite, generous and self-sacrificing te the point of extravagance. But he kept it up tee long, as he new thinks. The giving away of Virginia's vast empire in the northwest territory was extremely courte ous, and se were many of the votes of her congressmen who surrendered solid advantages in return for compliments and abstractions from the representa tives of states a tritle mero shrewd. Bnt that sort of thing is dene with. The Virginian of te-day reserves his courtesy for mere reasonable occasions. He will net even consent that the holders of con federate bends shall get payment for them from the confederacy's successor iu pos session, te whom her obligations went with her territory and assets. The idea that he will be soft soaped into paying the confederacy's debts, " if properly ap proached " he cannot but welcome with a bread smije. Assaulted for Net Toting ler Him. Cincinnati, Aug. 3. Wm. H. Kelley, the newly elected member of the beard of health, was assaulted in bis saloon last night by tbe brothers, Jehn J. and Peter Kelly, and severely beaten because he re -fused te vote for Jehn K. Kelly, as super -intendent of tbe market. Seme shots were exchanged, but policemen interfered and arrested Jehn J. Kelly ; Peter Kelly escaped. MASKXTS. Philadelphia JHarKec PniLADBLrniA, Autr.. 3. Fleur firm. tlye flour at f 3 503 62. Wheat firmer ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 ; Ne. I Pa. B3d, II 16U ; Ne. 3 de $1 11. Cern steady; saif yellow at CSc; de mixed, C16C3C : Ne. i Mixed, 59gC0c. Oats firmer ami quiet; Ne. 1 White. 4:i 44c; Ne. 2 de, 42g42c ; Ne. 3 de, lhf?llc; Ne. 2 Mixed, 39c. Kye nominal at 63SCle. Seeds unchanged. Previsions stiaily, geed demand. Lard quiet. Butter steady, demand moderate. Kggs scarce and weak. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull. Whisky at l 10 New Yerk Market?. New Yekk, Aug-.. 3. Klenr dull and un changed. Wheat y,c hlKher ami rather quiet busi ness, largely Importations; Ne 2 Bed, Aug. $1 14; Sept.. $1 WAm li; ; Oct.. $1 1761 1S. Cern J4chetter ; only uvedcr itely ueil vi Mixed iWestern, spot, ;rftgCle ; de future, OJ40OlC. Oats 4ic higher ; very quiet ; Ne. 2 An. 3Cc; Sept., 3355c: Oct., 3l3Gc; State, 383.rnc; Western 30350c. Live Stecic race. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head ; ship ments. (5,000 head : heavy grades 10915c lower : light firmer ; mixed, $3 00g5 35: heavy, V:;H 5 75 ; light, $5 S33G 41 : skips, 50035 75. Cattle Keccipta, 8,000 head; stiipinenLi, 3,0 K) head; geed te clioice grades h toady ; ethers slew; experts. G 15gG 55; gred te cholce shipelns, $5 70fJU CO ; common te me dium, tl C05 50. Sheep Becelpts.1,400 head ; shipments, 8,000'; market dnll and weak ; inferior te fair. ,13 00 3 75 ; geed, $4 ; choice, $4 50. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 1,693 head; market active en geed and slowen common ; prime. &QC 25; fair Iogeod,$5 2.g5;. ; com mon, $4 755. Ilegs Becelpts, 1,840 head ; market slew ; 1'l.lladelphlas. (0 15 ; Yorkers, $U 150U 25. Snecp Becelpts, 2.000 head : market firm ; prime, $5 2595 50 ; fair te geed, $4 50 5 25; common, f 3 M)Q4. Sieck markets. Quotations uy need, McUrann & Ce., Bank ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11a.m. 12 x. 3r.it. Michigan Central a . 88 m New Yerk Central 1155 116. llft-Ji New Jersey Central 87 87 t7 Ohie Central 8 3 DcLLack. Western.... 12.V4 12555 125JU Denver &Kle Gran Je.... 37 se.Vt 30 Brie 3I 31 4 K-uisas A Texas iSli 2 2W Lake Shere 107 107 107 Chicago & N. W., com.... 127,'S 128 128 N.N., Ont. A Western.... 21 24 21 bt, Paul & Omaha 45X 4n 45 Pacific Mall ::&& 37 Bechester Pittsburgh.. 17 17 1714 St. Paul ia 104J4 u: Texas Pacific 324 2.V4 :r Union Pacific s 3j ',' Wabash Common 24& 25i 244 Wabash Preferred X&i 38 SS West'rn Union Telegraph 7K 80 70)i Loulsvllle & Nashville... 49 50 Mil? N. Y Chi. 8t-L W!4 Lehigh Valley 70 71 70 Lehigh Navigation 45 45 45 Pennsylvania 58 8 58 Beading 28 3-16 23 7-l 28 5-10 P. T. 4 Buffalo 14 Northern Pacific Coin... 48 41 48 Northern Pacific Prof... 83 88 8SJ IlostenvUlo. .... .... Philadelphia & Krle .... Northern Central 5tt K .... Underground Canada Southern 55 55 51 Oil 108 10S4 109 People's Passenger. rausdeipbla. yuotatiena by Associated Press. Stocks strong. Philadelphia & Krie B. K 19 Beading liallread 28 Pennsylvania Railroad 58 Lehigh Valley Ballread 71 United Companies or New Jersey 192 Northern Pacific. ra,i Northern Pacific Preferred. 89 Northern Central Railroad EC Lcnlsth Navigation Company 45 Norrlstewn Ballread 110 Central Transportation Company 39 Plttsb'g, TItusvllle ft Buffalo U. It 14 Little Schuylkill Railroad c-j JfW XOTK. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks stronger and higher. New Yerk Central ncii Krie Ballread 34 Adami Express ,t. 13 Michigan Central Kallread S854 Michigan Southern Ballread 107 Illinois Central Ballread 131 Cleveland A Pittsburgh Ballread 133 Chicago A'Heck Island Ballread 122 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Ballread 131 Western Union Telegraph Company 80 1 Teledo' Wabash...... 95 ew Jersey Central........... ....... ........ 87 Hew Yerk Ontario Westers. 24 LMUSMenaM Beaee Keported by J. B. Leng'. rax Last vaL sale. lAnc-CHy8perct.Le&n,dnelSSa...fl00 10 " 1886... 100 106J lOSU... JW 114 1995... IOC 5perct.lnler30yearall 100 u 6 per et. Scheel Lean.... 10) " " In ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 M In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 In 10 or 20 years. 104 Manheim boreagh lean 100 meoKLAneus rroeu. aearryvllieB.K. fs w lllersvllle street Car. se Inquirer Printing Company SO Watch Factory .T7... 100 Gas Lhr.lt and Fael Cemnanv Stevens Heuse (Bends) loe Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company. Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollowware ieu Stevens Heuse , se Sicily island se Bast Brandy wine ft Waynesb'g.... se MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel... Northern Market WSCKLLANeOUS BOVTkl QuarryvUle K. K., due IS98 $we Beading ft Columbia it. i.S's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due lStC loe Lancaster Gas Light and Kuel Ce.. due In ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. 1115.50 lub 102 100 duels ion nu Tunrrm stocks. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley. $ 25 t li. BrtdtroDert ft Horeshee 13K 22 Luuruuma unesiuui 11111 Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Columbia ft Marietta Maytown ft Klizabethtewn...., Lancaster Ephrata 25 181 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 X. 2U ISj 30 111 47. C 2? te 31 t 54 75 105 IS?.10 41 . 79 2J5.C0 IliiAff 145 no se 143, 118 HZ HI.. IS iw 150.2S IK I..! 75 13 120 Lancaster ft W Blew Street Straseurg ft Millport. Keneuaa aiaytewn Marietta ft Mount Jev Lane.. Elizabethan A Middle'n 100 Lancaster A Frnltvllle. 50 Lancaster ft Lltltz 25 Lancaster Willlamstewi 25 Lancaster ft Maner 50 Lancaster Manhnlm 25 Lancaster Marietta 25 Lancaster. New Helland 100 Lancaster Suseuehuuiuu 300 BANC STOCKS. First National nans i00 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Benk. 100 Ephntta National Bank lis First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bamc, Utrasutug.... loe First National Bunk, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey., lue Lltltz National Bank loe Manhuiai National Bank tee Union National Bank, Mount Jey. fx New Helland National Uauk....... U Gap National Bank 100 aisuiVja.1. NO.J.SMALINU. 1. 1 WILL CL03K OUT TI1K BALANCK OK MY Spring & Summer Goods AT COST, INOBDKBTO MAIvK BOOM FOB MY FALL GOODS. es Call ami see Bargains. JN0. J. SMALING. (TA1LOIL) NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. ss MALINU'g MPKINH OPENING. SMALING. OPE NIFG -OK SPKLTO NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST; PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. ii IVAMaANU VICA CIO KM ONLY fe Ir.u host forthemenuv Intne town, at II BTM N"S Y&I.LOW MillNTOI .M -'! It K 1 ) A KK Kit TONIC. By One of the Feels. " Why pardon iny remarking It bur, my dear old lrl"nd. hew changed you are. I de clare you must have lived very high or very fast te have driven the color out of your hair and the-tiprlngoutef your step this fashion." Leeking at the sr.nsct en the river from the grounds erhls place np the Hudsen, nay-school chum who U ne.v ene et the best known mln ing expeits in the country answered : "It wasn't test living done it, but dyspepsia find nervous collapse, from ever-work. I ought te have stepped years bclere I did. 1 wai a feel. Bnt who Isn't, IT you coine te that? " l am t!ilrty-rlve years old," write Mr Charles II. Watti. or West Seuiers. Putnam Ce.. n. Y., and hail suffered from dyspepata ter ill teen years. Wenttae round et the cur rent remedies, falsely se called. Listlessly and without hope I gave Parkier' Tesio a frfa. The rcslt may he stated in these wnnU. it cured me I endorse new without hesitation. Itisthcdyspoptlc'srefucn" Mr. O. B. Cole. eru?gM, of Carmcl. N. Y.. cert i Ilea te the truth et Mr. Walts' statement. Hiscdx & Ce., proprietors, call especial at tention te the tact that tiU preparation, which ha been knew as Parkkr'h Gikekr Teme, will-hereafter be called Mmply Pa3K ta'a Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are con stantly kecelvinj? their customers by substi tuting Interior articles under tbe name et irner.aid as ginger Is really an unimportant ingredient, we drop the mis eadtntr word.' There l no change, however, in the prepur i i Hen ilselj and all bottles remaining In the hands et dealers, wrapped under the name et Parkkb's GixeKR Tene, contain the genninn medicine It the lac simile signature et Ilisver ft Ce. Is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. angl-lmd&w pHOFOSAL-S KOK HTlsAH l'lMP. Proposals .will he received at the Mayer's Oflice. Lancaster. Pa, unUI K1UDAY..AUU. 17, 1881. fir a Condensing Pumping Kngine te be erected at t"e Cltv Water Works with 11 capacity et C.oeo.too in 24 hours, delivered at a height of 100 feet. Bidders te make ail exca vations, build foundations, make all pump wells, furnish check valve en pumping main. all steam pip:s and material necessary te put the pump In perfect working order. Steam cylinders und heads, stcim chests and all steam pipes te be coveted wltb asbeste. weed pulp, or any ether improved pipe covering ether than hair fettr All work te be et t he ht-st character, and sublect te the approval of the Wu'cr C mmlttee. Preprsals te be addre'xuii te the ' Wafer Committee, Lancaster. Pa." The committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. Fer rurther Information addre JNO.T. MacUONIULK, Mayer. Chairman el the Water Committee.. Jy234anal.4.8 11 Special 1 1 fi sn 130 - 100 y-f 100 j l , -ft , ".; 2 5.25 i 229 - 5 1 "s loejn -. ;1 -1 a.1! " - '-'I : --ji V H 31