sF'sHSWSaHHP PFSS3?yw -r- ..'.T ;, ' -f " fr " s LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. 1883. i -f fTi'iTiirw COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR KEODtAB OOBBESPOMOKHUK Events Along the SuiguehaBBa Items Interest In and Around the Borough Picked up by tlie latoUI lateUI pencer Reporter. Market was well attended te-day. Pennsylvania castle, Ne. 106, O. A. K. of M. C, will meet te night. A number of Columbians are holding a picnic at "Wild Cat falls te day. Services will be held at the Methodist and Bethel churches te-morrow as usual. Judge Jame3 Ryan.wife, son and daugh ter, of Pottsville, are the guests of the fermer'a brother, Mr. Rebert Rjan, en Walnut street. While playing ball yesterday afternoon a boy named Geerge Detz bad a long gash cut through his upper lip by being struck with the ball. Wrightsville was visited by a large diiv ing party of Baltimore, ladies and gentle men who are spending the tummer in the county, about five miles from Wrights ville. A large crowd attended the Bethel Church of Ged Sunday school picnic in Hcise's weeds yesterday. Everything passed oil in the most pleasant manner. Mr. David Wayne was elected at last night's meeting of the Columbia fire com pany a delegate te tbesiate firemen's con vention, which will be held in Scranton next month. Rebert Ward started a pair of carrier pigeons from Denegal Springs te Colum bia this morning, but the result of the flight Las net been ascertained. Ilarry Smitb, a lad clerking at Mrs. .Tescnh Seurbeer's grocery store en 5th street, had his left hand badly cut while using a meat Miring machine yesterday. The match game between the P. R. R's. and Riversides, yesterday afternoon, re sulted in a stuuuinj.' defeat for the latter club. Tbe game steed 30 te 0, and only pcven innings were played. Mr. D. Ij. Ileak, a resident of the Wrightsville, has assumed the proptietor preptietor proptieter hhip of the Union hotel, the principal hotel el that p'ace- James Lcece, the late proprietor, has removed te New Oxford, Adams county. A letter recently received from Mr. J. A. Meyers, of this place, who is new at St. Jehn's, New Brunswick, states that the weather is new se cold there as te re. quire overcoats. Light overcoats bore a'i night are net uncomfortable. A report was received here yesterday that a Yerk county farmer had been trampled te death in Wrightsville en Thursday evening while intoxicated. In vestigation pteves that there is net a par ticle of ruth in the icpert. Last night about milnight, P. R. R. en gine Ne. 117, and one freight car were lui own from the track a short distance west of the tunnel above this place, by a broken axle of the wrecked car. The Eeuth track was closed for two heuis. A Yerk county team was nearly struck by an engiuc while crossing the P. R R track at Bridge htieet this morning. Twe women, who attempted te fellow the wagon, barely had time te mu back from the track as tlie enine dashed by. One of the young ladies who attended the young folk's picnic which was held below Wiightsvillc, yesterday, fell into the water white standing en a raft. She was mero frightened by the accident than her clothes were wet, as the water luckily was net vcip deep at the place where she fell in. The picnic otherwise was a very peasant affair, being attended by upwards of thirty persons. A ' ew Patent. A patent was granted yesterday te Mr. ntnmPTit fl Smith, of this citv. for an itn movement in " divices for eiliug slides for niTiues.'" This improvement applies mere j i ticularly te virtical engines, and con hislsin placing the oil cop inside of the frame below the uuitle and attaching a dip wiie te IK lower end of the slide, which dtaws up .sufficient oil te lubricate the guide. The point being that the oil after being u-.ed rii ij.-a b ick into the oil cup and is uwil ever and ever again. This paleut wan seemed through Wm. R. Ger harr, patent solicitor, of this city. An M1 Wall. In cutting away the plaster ou the north wall of the old Black Herse hotel, te make way for Keplsfi'n new building, the work men found that the mortar with which the wall was ceveied was mixed with straw instead of hair ; and that en top of thu stiaw mixed mortar was another coat ing of mortar, apparently of a much later date, mixed with straw. Between the two coats were scrawled the words "Mortared May 1709.' This would sr em te Bhew th.it the second coating of the wall was put ou in 1799, the straw coat being put en at a much earlier date. Mr. Kepler has added his name and " 1883," before the final coat of mortar shall be put en the old but still geed wall. Smallpox. Harry Ochs, aged 17 years, and residing with his father, at Ne. 447 iligh street, has been taken with Mnallpex. His father Lad the disease some weeks age and re coveted. Ne ether new cases is reported. Sale of Bends. J. B. Lene sold te day at private sale $3,750 Stevens house fhvt mertgage bends at par, G shares of Columbia national bank at 8140 and $500 gas cexpany toad at par aid interest. I.' lea In Convulsions. Dera Quinu, a child aged eight mouths, died in convulsions this morning at tlie icsidence of its grandfather, Jeseph Ocbs, Ne. 447 High street. On Tuesday next the Grand Army will held a picnic at, Mill way, en the R. ft C. R. It. Kx Kx enrsien tickets, 75c. firace Lutherau Excursion te Lltitz. Arrangsnn nts are being rapidly censum" mated for a very dellghtlul picnic en Wednes day next among the Lutherans el Gra' church and their many lriends who will ac company them. There will be something te lilcase everybody. til and Army and K. of P. Excursion Te Atlantic City and Philadelphia en Satur day, August 11. Round trip tickets, goeJ for three days. Through train leaves Lancaster, ( King street), at 5:10, Columbia at 5:10, Landls villc at G.03 a. m. Fare only $3.00. Leave Man heim at C.22, Litllz at C:33 and Ephrata at 7 a. m. Fare only $2.90. Special train will return same night. july304aug2,5,8,1042tw An nxperlencee Practical Dentist. In this age et specialties a man must sctve long years in some one business calling te achieve success, and be of greatest benefit te his patrons. Specially true is this of dentistry, therefore our people should patronize W. L. Fisher, whose twenty years' dental experience a invaluable. At his office, 62 North Queen, he furnishes lull upper or under sets et teeth from 8 te $10. Gas given, reservation et teeth a specialty. myl9-13tdS SVKVIAIj xutjvjcs. Memerst Metnersi Mothers! Are yen disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottlcet MRS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It wUl relieve the peer little sutlercr immediately depend upon it ; there Is no mistake about It, There la net a mother en earth who lias 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. ItlsporlecUysale te use In all cases, and pleasant te tbe taste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle, mayl-M,w,S4w K OWIBB HDK8T. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, ... Lancaster, Pa DURING THE MONTH OF WE SHALL OFFER MANY BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AND TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. We have Full Assortment in All Departments anil would be pleased te have yen call. Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Bkin DUaasra. "Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most invet "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" S crate cases of skin dts "b wayne's Ointment" 3 "Swayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" ) ..,. rlf.nm qPr,i,i i.part "Swayne's Ointment" ) salt mcum.scaiu neau, "Swayne's Ointment" baber's Itch, sores, all 3wssa8sssss"w- 6ca "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, aii'l Swayne's Ointment" ,h t jjetressintr com cem "Swayne'sOIntaicnt"trat "Stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "Swayne's Ointment" ) ., n , pfleetual euro "Swayne's Ointment" ) tUe only eneclual cur0 "Swayne's Ointment" S no matter hew obsli ebsli obsli 'Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or ions standing. Ask for It and use no ether. It CUKES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Coach, Celd or Mere Threat Requires Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease is erten the result. "1U. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYBUP WILD CIIEltttY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdlrectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary at at at lectlonsef longstanding itlsthebcstrcmedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold bv Hi I best ariurirfsts. tl9-MWAFlvlw I have been afflicted for twenty years, dur ing the months et August and September, with Hay Kever, and have tried various reme dies without relief. 1 was induced te try Ely's Cream Halm; haveusei it -with lavorable re sults, and can confidently recommend it te all similarly afflicted. Bebkrt W. Tewxlkt, (ex (ex Mayer) Elizabeth, N. J. 1 have been a Hay Fever sutTcrer ler three years ; have ettcn beard Ely's Cream Balm speien et in the highest terms; did net take much stock in it because et the many quack medicines. A Iriend persuadeil me te try the Balm, and I did se with wonderful success. This recommendation you can use ler the benefit of liay Fever sufferers. T. S. Gbeer, Syracuse, N V. Price 50 cents. a -2wdeed4w 49-PLAIN TALK VROTt DR. SWAYNB TO WhOTtl It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one et the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly after get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms wero crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts arc often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any article in the market, I guarantee it' te euro the wersi case et itching plies in exist ence. rSIgned, ILSWAVNK, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment is also a pleasant ami ellective cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ler fiiiut.s. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, S1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ect 14-lyrtTu.ThASftw KlihCUKO JTKtfM UIIATU. Tim lollewingstatcKicnlor William J. Cough in, et Somerville, Mass., is se remavkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention et our read era. He says : "In the fall of 18701 was taken with a violent bleeding of tlie lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and llesh. 1 was se weak at one time Unit I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 was admitted te thu City Hospital. While there tlie doctors said 1 had a liole in my ItMt lung as big ns a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med med lellies. X was se tar gene at one time a report w.:it around that I was dead. I gave np hope b'ut :i friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S UAISAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 get a bf ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, I commenced te feel belter My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te lay I feel in better spirits than I have thepast three years. " I writethis hoping you will publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dlt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOltTHE LUNGS, undbe convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bettlc and can positively say tb&t it has done me mero geed than all the ether medicines I here taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.', sold bv II. U. Cochran. 1S7 North Uucen street MARItIJ.US. Lansiheer-Evans Aug. , 18J3, at the resi dence et the bride, by Rev. J. M. Wheeler, et Mlllersville. Prof. J. W. Lansinger, of Millers vllle State Nermal Scheel, and Miss Llllle G. Evans, of near Lancaster city. It POLITICAL. Democratic state Ticket. AUDITOR eCMtRAL. MAJOR ROBERT TAGGART, Warren Ce. STATE TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradlerd Ce. County Ticket. DISIMCT ATTOKNET. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. raisetr issrKOTORS. PH. KUHLMAN, Lancaster. JOHN II. MENAUg:!, Mt. Jey. rOOR DIRECTORS. II. E. SHIMP, E. Cocalico. C. II. UK UK, Mtllcrsville. COUlfTY SURVEYOR. ROBBRT EVANS, Eden. AJBir AvricnriitjiMjsNTs. AHTED. WASUISU AND UOUSK- cleaning, by an experienced woman. Apply at 2td 335 BEAVER STREET. H AVANaANO TABA UIGA.1CS ONLY 5c tlie best for the money in the town, at HARTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT CI UU STORE. riiuts amneal. picnic or cbkist ev. JL Lutheran Sunday school will be held at Recky Spring FRIDAY, AUG. 10. 1883. Con veyances leave the church. West King slreet, at 7 a. m. Fare, 15, 25 ana re cents. C-t BOUND HOG LUNCH, TO-NIUHT, AT T the "Concstega" Heuse, 343 Seuth Queen strict. Come one and all. JOHN FRANCISCUS, It Proprietor. c lUABS. J. Z. STAUFFER. Goedvilie. Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manulacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. aug3-3md MAKE NO MISTAKE, FOB YOU CAN buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in the market, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FP.ONT CIGAR STORE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY A UIKL TO de general housework and milk, en a farm seven (7) miles east of Lancaster; geed wages paid. Inqurc, HENRY BUTLER, GrelTs Stere, Lancaster County, Pa. Or at t he Istellieescer office. a2-l wd tltANO TUNING NOTICE. MR. R. J. CHASE, late with Stclnway agency, will receive orders at Zellcr & Wood ward's Music Stere. Ne. 38 West King street, for one week only. Nene but first- class work done and nt reasonable prices. a3-2t IADiKa' mlHLIN UNDEBWEAK AT j test, Linen Lawns reduced lrem 25c. te 20c, elegant styles. Alse. Parasols at and be low cost. Just received New Spanish and ether Laces, Lace Cellars and Velvet Ribbons. Above Goods at Lewest Prices AT SWARR'S. febl7-lyTu&s Ne. CO North Queen St. JTMW AVTXMT1SEMMNTB. BOEES 8e HTJE8T, NEW AOVXttTISBXENT' NK.AV VKLVJST KlIlBONS IW BLAUK and colors. New Silk Velvet. New Vel veteeens. New Cashmeres, New Kid Gloves, Heavy All-Silk Brecide at 11.25, New Jerseys AT S WARE'S, febl7-lyTu&5 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. LUNCH. UUIUKKN CUKN SOUP THIS EVENING, at CHARLEY HOSTER'S CORNER SALOON, Cerner of Siarket and Grant streets, opposite Union Hese Heuse. Sprenger's Beer en tap. Ice cold, and California Pear Cider. ltd YKI.LOV.' FIlOniT UIOAK STOKE, SI ,ertb Queen street. Headquarters ler the best 5c cigar In ?bc city, at HARTMAN'B. 1UT1UK-1T UAVlnQBEKN OKUIEED l by the courts that taking water from a city or water company without paying ler it is larceny, punishable by line or imprison ment, therefore notice Is hereby given that anv person detected In stealing city water will be prosecuted according te law. By order of the WATER COMMITTEE. Jy23-3tdS,W&S Kmgutsef rrruiAS nethh:. Tlie members of Lancaster Ledge. Ne. Ci, K. et P., are herebv netltie.l that en MON DAY EVENING, AUG.C, 18S3. at the regular meeting et the Ledge, business of m-.ccial im portance will be transacted. All arc request ed te be present. By order et tin Ledge. It M. W. RAUB. K. of K. S. 1 'XCUKSIOM ANIU'ICNIOTO H1ILLWAV J R. ft C. R. It.. Tuesday. Ausrnst7tb.bennnt or urand Army et the Kcpuuuc. TicKOts, vac ; children, 40c ; geed en all trains. Cars leave King street ut 730 n. m and 3:10 n. m.: outer depot, at 7:1 0 a. m., 1:00 and 3:50 p. m. Persons going en the altorneon trains will exchange 1 heir tickets at the ticket efllce. a3t PROPOSALS WILT. HIS KECKIVKU AT theOfticoet the County Commissioners until 12 m.. AUGUST 8, 18S5. for furnishing Seventy-tlve Tens of Flrst-Clasa Hard Ceal, free of elate ; all te be delivered by AUGUST 15. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest : V baxkGrikst, Clerk. a3-4t qiUK BEST AND MOST CO.v.PLKTK A8- JL sertment of Euchre, Poker, Casslne and oilier plnylnr cards.at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FP.ONT CIGAR STORK. NO KKASONAU1.K OFFER KISFUgED Fer anv kind et SUMMERWEAR. Ladles', Gent's and Misses Hese, of Spring Styles closing out without re?atd te cost, te make room ler Fall Goods. Working Pant, New Mak el Overalls, Shirts and Staple Goods cheaper than ever. HENRY BECHTOLD, Ne. 52 North Queen Street. P. 8. Stere and dwelling ler sale or rent, feb3-lvd MK. CUKS. .1. UUROEB, Late leader of the Academy of Music, Chicago, is new permanently located In Lan caster and will have charge of the music in Fulton Opera Howe the coming season, and is prepared te receive pupils for Instructions en all Orchestral Instruments. Will also ar range music for bands and orchestras, Ap plications may be made at his room. Ne. 10 North Queen street, at Shrciner's Music Stere, Ne.SC North Queen street, or Mr. B. Ycckcr, Fulton Opera Heuse. Music lu'nished for concerts and private parties ONLY. It JSTATK OF ANNIE O. BATMUND, LATE :j at Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been srantcd te tlie undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te niake imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands naainst the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing in Maytown, Lancaster, county. Pa. .lESSEKLUGH, Administrator. A. F. Shenck, Att'y. J23-Gtd3 i I VOXICK.-THK MONTHLY MEETING I lN et the Lancaster Mtennercher will be I held nt their hall en East King street en 1 MONDAY EVENING, at 9 o'clock, when ar rangements will no maue ier tue saengeriesi, and te remove te their new hall en Tuesday evening at 0V o'clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of the society. GEORGE PFE1FFFR, a4-:td Sccretaiy. D ,ONr BE DECEIVED. Clarke's. Ne. 31 West King street, is THE ONLY" PLACE in Lancaster te get the GEN UINE CREAM RIO COFFEE, 25c per pound. Lfght Brown Sugar enly7cper pound. Gelden Rie Coffee I2Ke per pound or TEN POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR, sold elsewhere ler 25c per pound. Ju't received, a large Invoice et Majolica Ware te be given as presents, te pur chasers of geed. Clarke's Tea Stere, Ne. 31 WEST KING 8T. (Next Doer te the Cooper Heuse.) a3-3td PUBLIC HALE OF TWO CAKLOADS OF HORSES. On MONDAY, AUG. 6. I8S3, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Merrnnac Heuse. C. A. Miller, proprietor, Lancaster City. Pa., the following Live Stock, te wit: TWO CAR LOADS OF HORSES. One carload of Canada Horses, flrst-class, heavy draft and geed feed ers. One carload of Illinois Horses, fine driv ers, poed steppers and horses ler general larm use. The above stock must be as represented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit of go days credit will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'cleok, p m., en said day, when attendance will be given by GEORGE GROSSMAN. J. Herman. Auct. ltwftltdS NOTICE TUG SUBsCkIBKK HAS SOLD his Drug Stere te Henry C. Martin, who has been in his employ for a number of years. The business will be conducted by Mr. Martin from this date under his own nnme. B.S.MUHLENBERG. August 1, 1833. As will be seen by the above, I Jiave pur chased the entire Stock and Fixtures of DR. B. S. MUHLENBERG'S OLD-ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, Ne. 17 Seuth Qncen street. Lancaster, Pa. The patronage of the puullc is respectfully solicited. al-3tdW,Th,SA3tnS41twr H.C.MARTIN. N EW YORK STOKE. Watt, Slmnd & Ge. Black Cashmeres, Black Cashmeres. NEW IMPORTATION OF BLACK CASHMERES, AT OLD PRICES. We have rpened the Fall Llncef our Famous Brcnch Cashmeres which have given se much satisfaction te our numerous customers and which we have found second te none in COLOR, QUALITY and FINISH. All-Weel Black Cashmeres, 87Kc, 4 jc, ftOe a yard. 40-Inch AU-Wcel French Cask mens 50c, 55c, (Sc, (!7c, 75e, STJc, $1.00 a yard. 45-Inch All-Weel French Cashmeres.. 87Xc, $1.00, $1.25 a yard. ELEGANT SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS, $1.00, $1.?5 a yard. Just Ojcncd, another Large Invoice et JERSEY JACKETS, .At Popular Prices. NEW YORK STORE. NOS. 8 and 10 EAST KING ST. AUGUST NOTIONS, LANCASTER, PA. NEW AJtrEBTlSEMENTS. O ITDATION WASTED, -A YuUHO O Weman wants a situation te de general housework by the day or week Must be home at night. Apply at Ne. 434 Seuth Water St. rpMK UNDEBSIQNED OFFEBS AT FKI- " vatesale en easy terms, a Farm, con taining 10 acres el land, with Improvements, situated en the Wabank read, one mile from Lancaster city. Fer further particular call oneraddrtss CHRISTIAN FARRICUJr. ltd 4CC Poplar street. Lancaster, Pa. ESTATE OF LEVI UINUWALT, LATE of Caernarvon twp. deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te pacs upon ex ceptions filed and te distribute tbe balance remaining In the hands et E. D. White. Exec Exec ueor, te and among tsese legally entitled te the same. will sit for that purpese en WED NESDAY, AUG. 29, 1883. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, where all persons interested may attend. JOHN W. APPLE, a4-4td3 Auditor. F BEX'S CHAKCOAL LOZENGES. Fer Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache. Bad .Breath from smoking, etc., Constipation, Sour Stomach and all disorders et the Stomach and Digestive Organs. Being a purely vegetable, sale, simple and cheap remedy, it readily commends Itself te the public suflering lrem the above the above disorders. Try It, Price 25c. per Bex. sent anywhere by mail. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, npr2"-lyd&w Lancaster, Pa, ijjiernsiLs fob steam piisip. Proposals will be received at 1 he Mayer's Ofllce. Lancaster. Pa., until FRIDAY. AUG. 17, 1883. f jr a Condensing Pimping Engine te be erected at the Citv Water Works with a capacity et li.OOO.COO in 24 hours, eellvered at a height of 200 feet. Bidders te make all exca vations, build foundations, make all pump wells, lurnl9h check valve en pumping main, all steam pipes and material necessary te put the pump In perfect working order. Steam cylinders and heads, stcim chests and all steam pipes te be ceveied with asbestos, weed pulp, or any ether improved pipe covering ether than hair felt. AH work te be et the beat character, and sublect te the approval of the Water Committee. Proposals te be addressed te the " Water Committee, Lancaster, Pa." The cemmittee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. Fer further information address JNO.T. MacGONii.LE, Mayer, Chairman el the Water Committee. jy28ftauEl.4.8 11 1IKAK1 F1KK INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current'Kales. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19;East King Street. mliGmuM.W&SR YALUAKLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated NOS. 34 AND 36 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa, midway between Centre Square and Stevens Heuse and Read ing Railroad Depot, and oppesito Cooper's Red Lten Hetel, and new. occupied 'y A. N. Bren eman. it has a frontage of 23 feet 7 inc'jes, running back 132 feet, with tbe right of way te the 9 leet alley en the w est, while ever the alley the second, third and fourth stories belong ,e .no property, making the whele front 32 lee-. 7 Inches, exclusive of the alley way, te wh'ch It lias rlsht et tree ingress and egress at any and all times through te West Mlfllin street. This property is in geed repatr, and lias been used as a shoe store and' dwelling for nearly CO years. Fer further Information apply te JACOB B. LONG, Real Estate Agent, ulyl4-2mdS,R Ne. G West King St. A SSIONEE'4 SALE Assginee's Sale Still going en, and will nill continue until every garment is sold at Ne. 6 EAST KING STREET, (BASEMENT.) We have a Fine Assortment et MEN'S and BOYS CLOTHING, WHICH WK MUST SELL AT 50c. ON THE DOLLAR. By erder et tue Assignee and ter the benefit of tne Crcdlte s. a3 2t C HEAPKK THAN EVKK. THE- CARPET; AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, COR. W. KINO & WATER STS. We don't exactly give them away. But we come as neat le it as we can, Without depriving ourselves of a living. Come and learn our Latest and Lewest PRICE LIST, In order te rcduce our stock preparatory te laying in our Immense stock ler the fall trade. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. W. King & Water Sts , LANCASTER, PA. r 1 J. MARTIN SCO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Gossamer Relr Gleli FOR 1 allies. Genls and Children. fn ALL SIZES and In three Different Makes lrem the Cheapest te Best. WE BUY OUR Gossamer Rubber Clothing Direct from the manufacturers, sell them at a close flgura and Guarantee each and every garment. CLOSING OUT BARGAINS. About 100 Rubber Garments for Ladies, Gents and Children at less tnan cost. Kvery garment warranted. TTiai!e Dollars taken at Full Value. j. b. mms & co.'s, Cor. W King and Prince Sts., LANCA8TER.PA. EDITION. SATUBDAY EVENING, AUG. 4. 1833. LAB0B MATTERS. STATE OF THE TJELKGBAFH STKIKB. The Western union Claiming te b A Die te Held Out Tbe Cigar Makers' Strike. Chicago, 111., Aug. 4. There was little change in the telegraph situation last night. Superintendent Dewry says he has consulted with railroad managers, and is prepared for anything the operative may de by calling eat tbe telegraphers. jjlemecrs el the brotherhood hint that the operators who took the place of the strikers are dissatisfied, and that a large number of them have joined the brother heed, but are kept at work. A large enough force inside is obtained te cripple the company by leaving in a body. A Question et Endurance. New Yerk, Aug. 4. The Times says : "The strike new seems te have settled down te a qnestien of endurance, the Western Union managers having seeming ly determined te starve the men out rather than yield te the brotherhood. Mr. Gould outlined this plan in his statement te a friend while talking of the sitnatien. He said the present strike was but a skirmish line in the fight which has been projected by the Knights of Laber, of which the brotherhood is a branch. Every cor poration, or firm, or individual that employs large' numbers of men is interested in seeing this movement defeated, for they knew that its success means tbe success of the Knights of Laber. Owinz te the great interests involved the 'Western Union cannot and will net give in, no matter what our less is or te what inconvenience the publie is put." Tbe Kaiireac company Kasy. The announcement that tbe Brother hood of Telegraphers would serve a bill of grievances te-day upon the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad company in behalf of the railroad opera tors iu the employ of that line did net appear te cause much apprehension in the company's cilice. Ne committee of broth breth broth erheod made its appearance, how hew how ever, and operators haggiven no indication of dissatisfaction. The effi cers of the company say they have a contract tq take Western Union commer cial business aud any refusal en part of operators te transact such business would meet with prompt dismissal from the ser vice. Business is reported as moving smoothly at the Western Union office here. Tbe Cigatmakers' Mrike. New Yerk, Aug. 4. The troubles be tween the cigar manufacturers and their empleyes seem likely te break out afresh. Te-day the progressive union men employed in Ottcnberg's shop quit work because their employer engaged teu men belonging te the international union. This action of the Ottenberg men is net countenanced by the employers of the ether manufacturers, as under the late agreement the latter were te employ men from either union. Claiming O'Donnell as Ills llretber. Wasuingten, D. C, Aug. 4. The Republican published an interview with an Irishmau named Cernelius O'Donnell, who claims te be a brother of thu O'Don nell who shot the informer, Carey, at Pert Elizabeth, youth Africa. lie says his broth er left Chicaee for New Yerk, where he took the steamer Alaska, in November last, telling him he wa3 going "te help the suffering people." About two months age he received a cablegram from his brother, announcing that lie was going te leave for Seuth Africa with his wife te settle there. He says his brother "was always a wild, unmanagcble sort of a fol fel low." Clmrced with Conspiracy. Philadelphia, Aug. 4. Jeseph J. Ferd, au attorney at law, Jeseph Rue and William Hollevan were arrested te day charged with conspiracy te cause the arrest and indictment of Jehn O'Grady, a lawyer. The latter was arrested last De cember en the charce of conspiring with ethers te obtain $5,000 by fraud from tbe American League of Hener, and was ac quitted last month. The prisoners were committed iu $800 bail each for a hearing en Friday next. 9lr. Dnpent Denies a Kumer. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 4 Mr. Victer Dupent said this morning that he thought there was no foundation for the rumor that the Pennsylvania company had obtained a controlling interest in the Wilmington & Northern railroad. He iurther expressed the opinion that the Messrs. Dupent de net design allowing the control of the read te pass out of their hands. PrebuUly Killed by Bis Wile. Tret, N. Y., Aug. 4. Theephilus A. Bare, living near Peru, Clinten county, was found dying iu bed Thursday morr merr morr iegwith three knife wounds in his neck, His wife has fled. It isbelievzd she. is insane from jealousy. The coroner's jury found that his wife probably committed the deed. Seven Cities CUim Hemer. Kansas City, Me., Aug. 4. The be lief is current among Irishman here that O'Donnell who killed James Carey at Pert Elizabeth is identical with Captain Themas Phelan el this city. Phelan left here for Dublin about two months age. He has always beeu known as an avowed Nation alist and'a man of remarkable courage. liecevered Alter Twe Years. San Carles, Ariz., Aug. 3. A son of Den Jese Maril, of San Juan, N. M., who was ete'en two years age by the Apaches, was delivered up te-day by Chief None.Tho boy was afraid te reply te his father in the presence of the Iudians, but a moment after their departure rushed into his arms Suicide en a Kalliray Train. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 4. G. W. Katns who was cn'reute from Kansas City te his home in Venango county, Pa., committed snicide by sheeting himself en the day express en the Pan Handle railroad this morning, near this city. It is supposed that he wa3 mentally unsound. Hanlan Challenged. Melp.urne, Aug. 4. Laycock, the Australia sculler, has issued a challenge te Hanlan te a race for the championship of the world en the Paramatia, New Seuth Wales, course, the stake b te be 1,000 aside. Disorderly Negroes. Little Reck, Ark., Ang. 4. News from Hempstead cennty reports everything quiet, but a general feeling of insecurity exists amenz both whites and blacks. The number of negrees killed is five, and eighty I have been arrested. & Defaulter Pardoned. Louisville, Ky., Aug. The governor last night pardoned FttrgnseD, the de. faulting city treasurer. He will return te Louisville te day. VlTe Death Frem Cnulera. Alexandria, Aug. 4 Five deaths from cholera occurred here yesterday. WEATUEB INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug., 4. Per the Mid dle Atlantic state?, fair weather, in the central portions, cloudy weather and local rains in the northern and southern psr tlens, rising barometer, nearly stationary temperature, northwesterly winds. SOKE SKJTTIHKLS. .State Cans la The state camp of New Yerk at Peeks kill, in which several companies participa ted, has come te a ekwe. The camp was a great suecess, and much entertainment was furnished daring the encampment. The green sentinels made a great deal of amusement, and many stories of their , uuuiga mm eajuigs luftte luuuu uieu nJ f into tvne. Hera are a flaw new nnea : A sentiry of the Ninth. A stranger' who approaches in the dark.- SeutryT-Whe comes there? Stranger Friend with a bettle. Sentry Advance friend and pass the bottle. ' Stranger Bat the bettle is empty. Sentry Halt ! friend with the empty bottle. Corporal of the guard Ne. G. And the soldier actually held his comrade until the corporal came and carried him off a priseaer. A sentinal of the Sixty-fifth te some one advancing : "Wheishit?" "Aftknd." "Phwatdeyewant?" " I have the countersign." " Whist ! that's the word, spake asy and pass en." General Charles F.Rebbins, general in spector of rifle practice, was formerly an office in the Seventh regiment and is very popular with the men of that command. The sergeant was taking one of the pri vates te task for net saluting when Gen. Rebbine passed ' Couldn't you see it was a general officer?" fiercely asked the sergeant. " Yes, I saw it was Charley Bobbins ; but, then, we have never been introduced, you knew I" The waiters at the regimental mess had sometimes great trouble in getting into camp after taps and great ingenuity was displayed by some of them te get back te quarters. One of them was challenged by a sentry of tha Thirteenth. Te the call of " Who comes there ?" he responded : 'Ise de waiter en table Ne. 10." "By Jove !" said the sentry sotto voice, "that's my table," and then aloud, "hew de I knew you are ?" "Kase, boss, you premised me a quarter at dinner te-day, and yen done forget, it. Yeu deu'c disremember dat does yer, boss ?" The waiter passed en. m Tbe Croaa-Eyed Man's Revenge. Hill Nye. Over in St.Paul I met a man with eyes of cadet blue and a terra cotta nose. His eyes were net only peculiar in shape, but while one seemed te constantly probe the future the ether was apparently ransacking the dreamy past. While one rambled along the glorious possibilities of the remete,yet golden ultimately, the ether sought the sembre depths of the previously. He told me that years age he had a mild case of strabismus, and that both eyes seemed te glare down his nose until he get restless and bad them operated ou. These were the days when they used te fasten a crooked hoelc under the internal rectus and cut it a little with a pair of optical sheep shears. The effect of this coarse was te allow the eye te drift back te a direct line, but this man fell into the hands of a drunken surgeon, who cut the muscle tee much, and thereby weakened it se that it gradually swung past the point it ought te have stepped at, and he saw with horror that his eye wa3 going te turn out and protrude, as it were, se that a man could hang his hat en it. The ether followed suit, and the two orbs that had for years looked along the bxidge of the terra cotta nose gradually separated, and while one looked toward next Christmas with anticipations tbe ether loved te linger ever the remembrances of last fall. This thing continued till he had te peer into the future with his off eye closed and vice versa. It is needless te say that Le hungered for the bleed of that physician and sur geon. He tried te lay vielent hands en him and wipe up the ground with him, and wear him out across a telegraph pole. But the authorities always proventei the administration of such swift and awfnl justice. Time passed ou till ene night the abnor mally wall eyed mm loosened a beard in the sidewalk np town se that the physician and surgeon caught his feet in it and caused an oblique fracture of the scapula, pied his dura mater, busted his cornucopia and wrecked his sarabbcilum. Perhaps I am in error as te some of these medical terms and their orthography but that is about the way the man with the divergent orbs told it te me. The physician and surgeon was quite a ruin. He had te wear clapboards en him self for months, and there were ether doctors and laudable pus and threatened gangrene and doctors.' bills, with the cem etery looming up in the near future. Day after day he took his own anti febrile drinks and rammed his busted system full of iron and strychnine and beef tea and dever's powders and hyperdermic squirt nntil he wished he could die, but death would net come. II e pawed the air and howled. They fed him his own nnxvemica, tincture of rhubarb and phosphates and gruel, and brought him back te life with a crooked cellar hone, and a shattered shoulder blade and a leek of wee. Then he sued the town for $50,000 dam ages because the sidewalk was imperfect, and the wild eyed man with the inflamed nose get en the jury. I will net explain hew it was done, but there was a verdict for defendant with costs en the Esculapian wreck. The man with the crooked vision is net handsome, but he is very happy. He says the mills of the gods grind slowly, but they pulver ize rni'ldling fine. The Kuklux Humbug. Baltimore Sun. The Southern papers refer te the recent se called Kuklux outrages in Georgia as the extravagances of lawless persons, whose act3 are condemned by everybody just as they would be any where. They are entirely without political significance and have been exaggerated by these who seek te make capital out of every nnteward occurrence in the Seuth. The New Yerk Iterald says that many of the offenders are escaped convicts. MA KKKla. pmiadeipma market. PHiLADKLrniA, Aug. 4 Fleur firm. Kye flour at 13 503 62. Wheat firm ; Ne. 2 Western Bed, SI 15J4 1 15$ ; Ne. I Pa. Bed, tl 16JS01 17. Cern dull and lraegnlar ; sail yellow at 01 C3c ; de mixed, 60QG2c : Ne. 3 Mixed, JSgMc. Oats firmer ; Ne. 1 White, 4445c : Ne. 2 de, 40c: Ne. 3 de, 41$14c; Ne. 2 Mixed, ::0$ 640c. Bye nominal at 63Q61C. Seeds unchanged. Previsions sttady, geed demand. Lard steady. Butter q.ulet'nd steady. Eggs firm. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull. Whisky at SI 19 New Yerk Markets. New Yerk, Aug.. 4. Cotten quiet. Fleur steady quiet and In light inquiry. Wheat &ic higher and firm ; trade mainly In options ; Se 2 Bed, Aug, SI 14 1 MJS; Sept., Si :e)sail64$ ; Oct., Sl 1 1 19. Cern a higher ; moderately active ; Mixed Western, spot, 57661?ic ; de lntnre. 59Ji061c. ..... uatS ykXS'AV ueixur : vmyquici; .iu. iinj, 37'yic : sent.. 36c Oct., 3S336C ; State, lie ; Western. 3S051C Live Stock Price. CmcAOO-Hega Receipts, 20.000 head ; ship ments, 3,200 bead ; market dnll : prices ieq-mc lewer: mixed. SSOOgS 20: heavy, $5 20-35 se; light, S5 206 25 ; skips, f 3 60Q5 50 ; the market closed stronger. Cattle Becelpts, 9,000 head; shipment. 4,209 head ; market weaker ; middling grades 10015c: emerts. 16416 40: (reed te choice shipping, Ug, I) Wfgti W ; common u uicmuiu. Sheep Recejpta, 1,600 head : shipments, 903 ; market slew ; inferior te fair. fS5 60; geed, ; choice, H 10. quotations by keed, KeGrann & Ce , Bank ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11A.X. Use Sr. ir. C U. ft I. c. .. .. ..... .... Michigan CentraL. S7& NewYerfc Central 113 116 11&9h New Jersey Central 87 87K 87K Ohie Central 8 8 8)2 DeLLacfc Western.... 125) 13 1J5 Denver It lile Grande.... 37 34 33, Xrte mi 34 304 Kansas ft Texas. 27 27 S7& Lake Shere I07K 107& 107& Chicago ft K. w., com.... Lag lMjj 128 N.N.,Ont. ft Western.... '21 24 ok ht. Paul ft Omaha.......... 45Vi PacincMail se Rochester ft Pittsburgh 17 St. Paul 103 104 1WZ Texas Pacific 32 32X 22 Union Pacific 93 wy, 92 Wabash Common 1 21 S4H Wabash Preferred. ay 38)2 isya West'rn Union Telegrapn 804 79 ?j LonUvUle ft Nashville... W6 seu 50-$ N. Y., CM. ft St. L 10 10? Lehigh Valley 71 70 70 Lehigh Navigation. ai 4e 4 Pennsylvania ssg ss ss Beading.. 2SX 29J 23 3-16 P. T. 4 Buffalo 14 Northern Pacific Cem... 4SK 43' 4Si Northern Pacific Prof... ss esiZ 84. xl63fcOUTiliO Philadelphia ft Krte Nertnern Central......... .... .... .... Underground. L Canada Southern..... OS as 107 103 ica People's Passenger. r&iiaueipbta. Quotations by Associated Presx Stocks steady. Philadelphia ft Erie B. B. 13K Heading Ballread S3;; Pennsylvania Bailread 5S'4 Lehigh Valley Ballread 7094 United Companies of New Jersey. 192 Northern Pacific. 4!) Northern Pacific Preferred 88j, Northern Central Ballread in LenUh Navigation Company 45 Norrlstewn Ballread m Central Transportation Company. 3'J Plttsb'g, Titusvllle ft KaflaleB. B. 14 Little Schuylkill Bailread m sew xera-. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull. New Yerk Central us Erie Bailread at J a dam 9 Express 1:3 Michigan Central Ballread 88 Michigan Southern Ballread 107', Illinois Central Ballread 131 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Kallread 133 Chicago ft Keck Island Bailread 122- Plttsbnrgh & Fert Wayne Ballread 131 Western Union Telegraph Company..... 79?(; Teledo ft Wabash 24& New Jersey Central 87 New Yerk Ontario ft Western. 24 Lecal Btecaa ana Bend Reported by .). 13. Leng. Par L&Sl e.X'O. 110b i 120 100.50 102 ICO 10U !! 102 liU 35.fi 45J 90 val. mi '!iy l; per ct. Lean, due 1SS2...110J 1S85 iwi 100 loc 100 100 100 tee " 1890.. ' 1895.. .'. per ct. in 1 or 30 years. " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " In 1 or 20 years. " 4 " In 5 or 20 years. " " in 10 or 20 years. Ifle Manhelm borough lean 100 MiaCWXAWXOUB STOCK. VuiirivvlUe lt.lt. 5fj tflllersviUoStreetCar. , 60 Inquirer Printing Company. 60 Gas Light and Fuel Company. 30 Stevens llouse (Bends) 100 Columbia Gas Company uuiuiui'a nuiuivuuiiuiiy...... rsumiuiiuujiu uuu ituiuiinuy 100 100 se se 60 2S.26 220 Marietta ilollewwaro Stevens Heuse, 5 10 I 21 10065 9115.60 lift 100 its SIcilv island li'ist Brandywtne ft Wayncsb'g. Miiiorsviiie flenniu scnoei Northern Market KISOBLLAHEOCS nOHUa. tluarryvUle It. B., due 1893 1MJ Beading ft Columbia'.K. U,,58 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler CO years 100 Lancaster Has Light and Fuel Ce., rCRKPlKK STOCKS. lg Spring & Heaver Valley $ 25 IIP. !nil'-oi)ert & lloreshee. 13K 22 181 20 IS 30 10 47. 4er Columbia & Chestnut Hill, '.'elumblaft Washington... Colombia & lllg Spring Columbia ft Marietta Maytown ft Klizabcthtewn. Lancaster Ephrata , Lancaster ft Willow Street. 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 100 SO 25 25 SO 25 25 100 300 straseurg Millport. ..... marietta js Jiay town Marietta A Mount Jev HuicEitzabetht'n ftMiddlet'n, tjuncasterft Frnitvllle. .'.in cast crJi Lltitz Lancaster & Willlamstewu..... Umi-.tvi- ft Maner. Li uir-aM t.j' A Manhelm..........! hj.:w.n.'..r .z Marietta............ LaucLit'Tft New Helland.. Lancrw'-.- A Susiiuchnnni ... en 31 60 54 75 105 133.10 41 35 79 273.20 BANS STOCK-. First NaUeuai nanK 10U Farme:' National Bank 60 Fulton National Hank 100 Lancaster County National I tank.. 60 Columbia National Rank 100 Christiana National Hank. 100 Kphrata National Hank IOC First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Kan, Ktrasburg.... 100 e'irat National Hank, Marietta 100 iTirst National Hank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lltitz Nations! Hank 100 ManlieiJi National Bank 100 Union National Hank. Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Hank....... 100 (ian National Dank 100 in 11UL.W 145 118 HI 141.&, 143 200 ' 150.2i 140 151 79 135 120 Household Market. DAIRY. Butter ft 2. 17020c Cup cheese, 2cups ..Sc Cottage cheese, 2 pieces ................5c Dutch cnce.se V lump 8Q10c POULTRY. Chickens ft pair (live) S1Q1-2T, " & piece (cleaned) 50g80c Spring chickens V pair 60990c Pigeons, f? pr ...25 30c MISCELLANKUO. Apple Butter ft qt ..23c Eggs! dez .........18820c Heney per Si .25e Lard ?! & ............... ..12Q14C Mlnce Meat tt 123c FRUITS. Apilcets 9 lt 12916C Peaches ft pk 40c Plums per qt 15fi:0c Haspberrles 1015e Huckleberries ft qt '0e Blackberries f) qt. lOjJLtc Apples, Tf V, pk 25c Bananas 'Jl piece 305c uurrants, f oex cc Cocoanuts each 8g$12c Currants, dried, ft lb 10c Dried Apples ft qt 10c Oranges ft dez 6 075c Cherries pr. qt 610c Cantaloupes SgglOc Watermelons 20tf0c VBOBTABLKS. Tomatoes pr. J pk. 10c Beans, Lima, ft 'it. 14c Oef lOTS Tjfl OtluCIla C Cabbage, l head 39 1 0u lgg Vt Hits. .. .. 5tpltc tlCilU SHIM I. .... ... HO( Peas ft Vpk ?. lOflUc Beans ?t Jpfc 5J8c Onlen3 ft Jpk.. Sks New Potatoes ft J pk 10c Radishes f! bunch. 5c Green Cern pr. dez 15c Soup Beans ft qt 12c Sal shy ft bunch 152ue Bhubarb 5c Sqnashcs pr piece 2.& Cucumbers per dez SQOia. TISH. Cattish ft a 15c Perch 13c Keck. !2)ic umi ijut. . . .. iu jrllaC. ............. JUflaC Spanish Mackerel ft it !5c X lO II V ..... .. .! a( OJCLiuS per ivXJ. .tvji HEATS. Beet Steak, ft it Wi'Xe " Beast (rib) ft t lGghtCc " " (chuck) ft 12l5c " Corned, ft ft 124U3 " Dried, ft A 35e Bologna dried...... 5i: Pressed bcel per B 2fr: Bacen ft & IKu Calves Liver 20c UcLlllf SliCCHlfJW . .-!( Ham, whole ft t I7jlrfc Spring Lamb ft ft 2 e Yearling Ue Mutten ft ft I6e Perk ft ft 1-iQif-c Shoulder ft ft KJc Sausage ft ft lsaiGe ' smoked a ft -- Ua Veal ft ft 12316c Pudding. .. .... ......ice ORA1W. COrn ft bus...... ...... ...................... iij'a Cleverseed, ft bus.... ..................... ..liu.s yieur ft or.... ........................... ..7501.0 1 Cern meal, ft qt 5e Oatmeal ft ft t'c Hay Timethy ft ten tuegia Oats ft bus sea.'Sa Bye ft bus Timethy Seed ft bus., Wheat eus Flaxseed, ft bus Hungarian, ft bus Orchard Grass, ft bus.. Hemp, ft bus Herd Grass, ft pus ................ 6 j70e 12.732t3.ua 1 $lS1.0fi a 9 W' aSX Si 5 1 $1 ' Vi 5C65 (X) nape aeen, 11 en a v3 m .b& 4U M . 1 vf V: 7- , I X v l usn. i
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