Ti?i ITrt'JiVOv.. y- ft". LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1883. i7.S-V COLUMBIA NEWS. QUB KEGCLAK OOKMBFOKMC1IOTC Events Along' tbe 8MqehMM-Hema Interest In Mid Areaad tb Between picked op by the lataUl crencer Reporter. Mrs. Merris Cochran, reiidieg at tbe Henry Clay furnace, was struck by engine Ne. 870 at tbe P. R. R. this morning at J:30 o'clock. Her injariea will probably prove fatal. Wben tbe accident occurred he was standing en one of tbe tracks, en the etber of wbicb a train was passing. Tbe noise made by tbe latter train pre vented Her bearing tbe appeach of a train en tbe track en wbicb sbe was standing, and she was struck before appreciating ber danger. A Mew Katerpr.se. It is reported tbat a company bas been formed bere for making fire bricks, a fine bed of suitable clay being available for tbe purpose en Mr. Jehn Moere's farm, a mile and a half distant from town. Mr. H. C. Yeung seems te be thS soul and body of tbe enterprise. Its proprietor seems te think " there's millions in it." Personal. Mrs. A. Jessel is home from the seaside. Mrs. H. C. Yeune and daughter are vis itltijj in Philadelphia. Miss Annie Fasig 13 visiting at Carlisle, Pa. Rev. R. C. Humphries, of the Methodist church, is recruiting at Ocean Greve. Mr. Bturgis. of New Yerk, treasurer of the Chestnut Hill iron ere company, spent part of yesterday in town attending te business matters. Tlie Borough in Brief. Oiceela. tribe of Red Men will held a meeting this evening. Mr Jehn Mayten is the proud possessor of a 33 pound bam. Who bas a larger one? A large picnic was held by Columbians at Wild Cat falls yesterday and another is being held there te day. About SO persons from this p'ace will spend te-morrow in Schenck's Horseshoe greve, driving te that places in wagons. The Knights of Pythias will bold their dancing picnie at Heise's weeds en Aug. 10. It will be a big affair. A large and pleasant evening sociable was held at Mr. Geerge Allisen's last evening. About twenty-five couple wrre present. The machine shop empleyes at the Shawnee furn?ces are busy new turning out work for a Harrisburg rolling mill. The carpenters finished work en the Columbia hose tower last evening. The painters will seen put the finishing touches te the structure. Twe runaway steers belonging te Mr. Jehn Ycager, butcher, ereated a stampede en Locust street yesterday. The animals vrpre finally rceured near Mr. Jehn Sta man's farm. A large family reunion is being held at Mr. Geerge Crane's residence te-day in honor of the 76th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Cra-je's mother, Mm Majer Daniel Wasabaugh. The excursion train ever tbt Reading & Columbia railroad, for Atlantic City, en Saturday, August 11, leaves here at 5:40 a. m. Round trip tickets, geed for three days, will be $3. Mr. H. A. Fondersmith habbeen award ed the contract for papering and Mr. Neah Shanebroek that for paining the Prcsby terian church. Nezt Monday will see the painters at work. Thieves entered the heuse of Mr. Thes. Yeung, residing en Walnut street through an unfastened deer last night, bnt was olTbcfero they ceulu get much booty. Keep your doers locked. Cholera merbus caused the death of an infant seu of James McBrady, residing np.ar Mill street, en 4th. yesterday after neon. Several deaths have recently occurred vy this disease. ' Twe artesian wells are te be bored in Leckard's nollew, for the purpose of sup plying the reservoir situated there with a larger quantity of wat?r than the springs of that place yield. One of the wells was commenced yesterday. A runaway team belonging te a coun tryman came te grief at the oerner of 5th and Cherry streets yesterday. Iu at tempting te turn from 4tu street te Ciiciiy one wheel of the wagon was Knapped off. The animal was then se cured. Half a dc7.cn Columbia men went ever te see the circus m Wrightsville jesterday, but became fe blind drunk tbat it is mar veleus that they ever managed te see their way home ever the bridge. It is neadless te say that they saw no circus. Trains will be run ever the new Read ing, Marietta & Hanover railroad en Sun day as fellows, te accommodate persons wlie may wish te visit the Landisville and Shirk's Greve campmeetings : Trains leave Chiekics.it 8:45 a. m., aud 1:45 p.m.; returniug leave Landisville at 12 m. and 7:45 p. m. KCKiUUOBHUUD NKW4. events Near and Acress ths County Lines. The Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley line between Nonistewn and Manayunk, is being graded very rapidly. The first station en the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Yallcy line will be known as Bela, and will be located between 52d street and Maujunk. Tug Peach Mountain vein bas been dis covered in the Pinedale celliery.Schuylkill county. It is seven feet thick, and is en a tract of land belonging te P. B. Ge wen. The beard of trustees, which appointed a committee te investigate the case of the killing of an inmate in the Norristown asvlum the ether day by bis keeper Gaffey, have offered a reward of $500 for the arrest of Gaffey. President Gewcn states that the ad vance en tells is equal te $150,000 net per month te the Reading. The company has orders for all the coal it can mine. There will probably be an advance in prices of coal en August 15, and again en Septem ber 1. While Lewis Shirk was driving yester day in Warwick township Chester county, bis horse took fright at the cars and ran away, throwing Mr. Shirek from the vehicle, and injuring him se badly that he died in an hour after tbe accident. Police Cases. Peter Mayer for being drunk and dis orderly was yesterday sent te jail for five days by Alderman Barr. Alderman McConemy had four young men before him yesterday who were ar rested for playing ballen the streets. Twe paid costs and the cases against two ethers were dismissed. There was no ca3es from the station house this morning and business is dull there. Samuel Gibsen, en complaint of his wife Elizabeth, was arrested for bigamy and entered bail for a hearing before Alderman Samson en Monday evening next. The same presecutrix charges the alleged second wife Isabella Corbett, with fernica tien. She also was held for a hearing. Geerge Brinn arrested for tbe larceny of fishing tackle was committed by Alderman Samson for a hearing. Meld for Ttlal. This morning David and Andrew Hauk, of the Welsh mountains, were heard be fore Alderman Spurrier en the charge of breaking into and robbing the store of Sniffer & Ce., in New Helland, en tbe night of May 29tb. They were committed for trial at court. Omission. la the description of the new Mcenner Mcenner cher association hall published yesterday tbe faet that Charles M. Hewell, marble mason, did all the cut stone work was in advertently emitted. Am Aatatear own Ortir Items OeveerBlac Twe baseball clubs, known as the "Stumps' and "Quids," played their second match game en tbe Ironsides Kunds yesterday, tbe first one having n a tie. Taere was a geed sized audi ence present. In both nines there were several well known players, who took this Spertunity te brush themselves up in Bgame. Zeeher and Pester caught for the teams and there was some real geed playing. The score steed 6 te 5, in favor of the Stumps," up te the seventh inning, when the "Quids" took a lead by making nine runs, and following it with five in the eighth. The "Stumps" did the same in the ninth, and made eight runs, but.that was net enough te win, as the score at the end steed 10 te 17, in favor of The score, with tbe runs and outs each, is as fellows : of 8TDMM. It. O QUIDS. K. O. Fester, c 1 SZeeher.c 4 1 WRey.lD 2 4FraUey.p 2 3 Perter, p S 1 Shirk, 3b 1 4 Albright, cl 2 2 Keller, 2b 3 2 Franklln,2b 2 2 McGrann, lb 2 2 Reyer, 1 1 2 a Demuth, c t 2 3 Winters, ss 1 3 Hendersen, rt... 2 3 Blaymakcr. rt.... 1 4 Dlffenderlcr.ss... 1 :i Heilingtr, 8b 1 3 Schroyer.l f...... 2 2 Total 17 24 Total 19 21 IHNINGB. 12343673'J Stumps 4 0 10 10 3 0 8-17 Quids 10211095 x-l'J Umpire Schiller, et Ironsides cinb. Baseball at Mount Jey. Au amusing and interesting game of baseball was played at Mount Jey, yester day, between the single and the married nines of that place, who played a series of games last summer and one this season which resulted in a victory for the married men, but in tbe game of yesterday after an exciting contest the tingle men were victorious by tbe close score of 32 te 33. The mar ried men had everything their own way up te the seventh inning, when by heavy batting their opponents were enabled te take the lead. There were several hun dred ladies and gentlemen out te see the game. Anether game te settle the cham pionship will be played at an early day. The Bcere by innings is as fellows : TKN1HGS 12345 G 78 Married 4 1 1 7 2 0 1 10-S2 Single 203312 10 H B-33 On next Saturday a nine of P. R. R. telegraph operators of Philadelphia will play the Dauntless. The Star boys will play the Eclipse of Newtown en next Saturday at that place. Notes or the Field. The Rese club of Chester have the offer of the date of 10th te play here. Iu cafe they will net take it the Waverly club of Washington, D. C, will play that day. Either club would make a fine game. That will be a lively week, as the Hartvilles will be here en Tuesday and the Mantuas en Saturday. It is expected that these clubs will draw the largest audiences of the sea eon. The Brandy wine club should get the Ironsides club of Lancaster te visit West Chester. West Chester Seeerd. If the Brandy wines are willing te give the Ironsides the guarantee tbat is custo mary, they will no doubt be able te ar range a game. Tbe Easten club arrived here at 2 o'clock and are plaviug with the Ironsides this afternoon. Yesterday they defeated the Blue Stockings of Allentown by the score of 4 te 2. The Harrisburg professionals played in Chambersburg yesterday and defeated the nine of that town by the .score of 12 te 0. Reiter the home pitcher was badly pound ed. Gelinck. who is well known hcie among firemen played first base for the Chambersburg nine. Reiter made a three base hit off Burns. The Hunters, of Pittsburg defeated the Carlisle club yesterday by the score of 11 tel. During September the Ironsides will make a tour.prebably playing clubs iu tbe following towns : Reading, Pottstewu, Manayunk, Bridgeton, N. J., and Chestcr. They will play en their own grounds en the last day of each week. A blacksmith owns a shop, which is situated right near the Harrisburg base ball grounds. On the top of the reef he has erected a balcony, te whieh spectators are admitted are admitted for a small price and have a fine view of the grounds. The club management are having a fifty feet beard screen erected te shut out the balcony. The blacksmith says he has money enough te erect a high platform en top of bis beuse and in that way overcerre the fifty feet beard screen. Bebby Mathews ridicules the claim that pitchers make of having " all the curves." He says there is but one tbe out curve. There is also an in shot, which is net how ever, a curve. Winters, of the disbanded Duncanim club, is playing centre Held for the Iron Iren sides this afternoon. Hughey Kelly, formerly centre fielder of the Quicksteps in 1875, and with the Cincinnati in 1876, is new left field ethe Ironsides of Lancaster. Wilmington Ga zette. Games at Other Places. Games were played yesterday as fellows : at Philadelphia : Feley, 15 ; Somers 1 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk, 5 ; Philadelphia,4; at Bosten : Bosten, 10 ; Providence, 2 ; Detroit : Detroit, 5 ; Chicago, 1 ; Cleve land : Cleveland, 11; Buffalo, 14 ; Cincin nati : Cincinnati. 3 ; Eclipse.l ; Brooklyn : Allegheny, 4; Brooklyn, 13; Reading: Quickstep, 7 ; Active, 19. THIS WAIOU FACTOR?. Meeting et Empleyes Prospects et Re-open -lng the Establishment. In response te a call issued by E. It. Lyle, superintendent of the Lancaster watch factory, about two hundred of the empleyes met at the faotery this morning at ten o'clock. The objeet of the meeting was stated by the superintendent te be te ascertain what arrangements can be made te reopen the factory and reduce the amount of the monthly pay roll for the ensuing three months this being the dullest season of the year. A preposition was made te the empleyes that for the time named they take as large a portion of their wages as they can con veniently in the stoek of the company. With great unaminity the empleyes ex pressed a willingness te take from 20 te 40 per cent of their wages in stoek, some of them being willing te take even a greater portion. Under these circumstances it is probable that the factory will be reopened at a very early day probably next week. But if the effort new being made te dipose of the $88,000 worth of stoek relinquished by the stockholders is unsuccessful the faotery will probably be permanently closed. - A Unique I'ictnre. William Fibs bas just been presented with a very pretty oil painting, by his friend, Geerge S. Singerly, brother of William M. Singerly, of Philadelphia, who is the artist. It represents an old owl perched upon a tin cup, with an ancient curry comb, a piece of bread and a turnip lying near by. The back ground is a beard fence from tbe top of which hangs a stirrup. The picture is painted from original objects in tbe possession of Mr. Singerly and it is very unique. Funeral of David McDIvltt. The; funeral of David McDivitt, of Woodward street, took place this after noon from his late residence. Ic was largely attended, and Inland City Division no. 7, uniform itanic, &.. ei tr were present in full uniform accompanied by the city band. The interment was made at Woodward bill. Last evening Ofieer Smith of the city police force and Officers Murr and Btauffer of the county jail took a drive te the Welsh Mountains in search of the escaped prisoner Abe Buzzard. They visited sever al of tbe Buzzard roosts accempanied'1 by one or two country officers, but were un successful i n finding the bird they wanted. JeSersenUa Club. Members of the .above named club can obtain their certificates of membership by calling for them at Mr. Philip Bernard, 155 North Queen street. The club rooms will be opened during tbe month of Sep tember. A Middle Weight Cenner. Domineek MeCafirey, the clever middle weight pugilist, of Pittsburg, will come te this city shortly and give au exhibition. If he receives sufficient encouragement he will start a school for a few weeks. Bandar Scheel Picnic. Christ Lutheran Sunday school will held picnic at Recky Springs te-morrow. Convey ances will leave West 'King street at 7 and 9 a m , and I p. m. SVEVLAE NOTICES. 1 iiavk been a III Ic ted for twenty years, dur ing the months et August and September, with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme dies without relief. I was Induced te try Ely's Cream Balm ; have used It with lavorable re sults, and can confidently recommend It te all similarly afflicted. Rebert W. Tewxlxt, (ex (ex Mayer) Elizabeth. N. J. 1 have been a Hay Fever sufferer ter three j ears; have etten heard Ely's Cream ilalm spoken et In the highest terms; did net take much stock In It because et the many quack medicines. A irlend persuaded me te try tbe Balm, and 1 did se with wendcrtnl success. This recommendation you can use ler the benefit et Hay Fever sufferers. T.S. Qebxb, Syracnse, N. Y. Price 50 cent. awdeed&w netners! Methers: Mothers I Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the 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 is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the 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.SAw KESCDKU KllOJIi UKATQ . The following statement of William J. Cough In, et Semervillc, Mass., is se remarkable tbat we beg te ask for it the attention et our read era. He says : "In the tall et 18701 was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. 1 was se weak nt one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer et 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. Whlleihere the doctors said I had a hole In my Jcitlung 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 wi ;it around that I was dead. I gave up hepe but a mend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S HA I SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I gotafcrttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prises (1 gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, ence de&d, began te revive, a:id te lay I feel In better spirits than I have the past three years. " I wrltethis hoping you will publish It, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNG S, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that it bas done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have- 'taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely dlsap peai ed and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.'( soil bv II. R. Cochran. W7 North Uueen street sun uiseases. "S wyne's Ointment" ) Cures the most tnvet- "S wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) crate cases of skin dis- " wayne's Ointment" i "Hwayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "Swayne's ointment" ) lt -,. ,., hp.d swnvnft'n nintmint." i sal1 roeura.scaici neaa, 'Swayne's Ointment" babcr's itch, sores, all crusty, scaly, Itching, skin eruptions, and tbat distressing com plaint, Itching piles, the only effectual cure "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti nate or lenz standing. Ask for lt and use no ether. It CURES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Couch, Uelft or Sere Threat Requires Immediate attention. A neglect Ir ritates thu lungs and an Incurable disease is often the result- "DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the u.ect severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary at- toctlensot longstanding, Ills the beat remedy ever discovered. Price 23 cents and si per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold bv id I best druggists. tld-MW&Hffd&w imv te secure Health. t seems strange that any one will suffer trein the many derangements brought en by an inipu'e condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perlcet health te the physical organization. It l-i Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te Hike, aid has proven Itself te be the best 15I.OOO PURIFIER ever discovered, cileet-u-dly curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders, Wc.uMilwi et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nci-veus disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and nil diseases indicating an Impure condition of the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc. lt corrects lndl gcslien. A single boltle will prove te you Its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIRE A CHARM, especially wben the complaint Is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ncr vens system. .- KER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in uian and beast. Fer use externally and Inter nally. REDIIOltbE POWDERS cure all diseases .if horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24- Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street 1-OLlXIOAL. Democratic state Ticket. AUDITOR eESERAL. MAJOR ROBERT TAGGART, Warren Ce. STATE TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce County Ticket. DISTRICT ATTORXEV. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. PRISON INSPECTORS. PH. KUHLMAN. Lancaster. JOHN H. MENAUUJ, Mt. Jey. POOR DIRECTORS. II. E. SHIMP, E. Cocallce. C.' 15.' H ERR, Mlilcrsville.' COUBTT SURVETOB. KOBBRT EVANS, Eden. JTMW AVFEJBTISBMEHX' IITANTKD. AT THIS OFJHOK. DAILY W 1nteu.ie50ER3 et Julj 17 and July 18. ltBJ tfd HAVANA ANO YAKA UIGAKS ONLY Se the best for the money In the town, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT ClAR TORK. TXTANXED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL TT housework. Apply at U Ne. 416 NOTH DUKE ST. YELLOW FBOHT CIGAR STORE, 81 fterth Queen street. Headquarters ler the best 6c cigar in the city, at UARTMAN'S. piIGARS. J. Z. STAUFFKR, Goedvillc, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania aed Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. aug3-3md MMW,XVrmMTlMMMJejfIB. WAMTEU-ttlX CIGABB nOX LMKB8. Steady work and best wages ler expert hands. JOHN F. KfiKD & CO H aMtdK 327 North Prince street. TCTJLrtTBD-WAbHIXO AMD IKONING. TT Apply at It CU NORTH DUKE STREET. D kOJCT JTUKQKT TBI TWO HM ALL HA t . irvs- ffi- vsinntne avtlM at HARTMAN'9 YELLOW KRONT C1UAK BTUKB- WARTBl A G1KLTO COOK AND DO general Housework. Reference re quired. Apply at tils office. a9 3td OST A UOL.D BKAOEUtrr, SUPPOSED te have been dropped en either North Queen, West Chestnut or Prince streets. The finder wUl be rewarded by leaving It at this office. , it w ANTED A OIKL TO DO GKNCtcAL. Hniiuwnrir in aTrjrivate familv Ne wasmng or ironing. It 43 SOUTH DUKE STREET. Laticasteb Cemrrr National Bank, ) August 9. 1883. s TUB KKQCLAB DISCOUNT DA OF this bank has been changed te the MON DATntMDhwMk and the stated meeting el the Beard et Directors wlU hereafter be held en tbat day. F. H. BRENEM AN, It Cashier. NOTICE JKFrEBSONIAN OLOB. Members of tne above named Clnb can obtain their certificates et membeishlp, which are new ready, by calling ter them at Philip Bernard's, Ne. 155 North Queen street, at any time this month. The Club Beems will be opened daring the month et September. PETER MeCONOM t. Treasurer. Wh T. JxrvxRiBS. Sec'y. a9-3ul DB. O. H. BROWN. PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST, Has Removed te Ne. 23 WEST ORANGE ST. Eye and Ear treated. Glasses adlusted. Su perior spectacles en hand and te order. Ueai-lydTh ULCERS U TBE CORNEA VARY MOCK In Importance and danger, according te theli extent and their situation. In some cases their course Is acute and rapid in ethers very chronic and protracted. The superficial are less Important and dangerous than the deep-seated Ulcers. All diseases or the EYE, EAR, THROAT also, Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, ra. Consultn'i.en tree. au9-3td&w OiENUKKrEST FLAGS Fer Decorating for Sale AT THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. 49"Hand In your Orders early. a3-tld X ANUlsVILLE UAHPMEETING. SUNDAI, AUGUST 12th. Reading A Columbia Railroad will tun Special Trains te and from Lancaster (King St.) and Landisville as fellows : LEAVE LANCASTER (King St.lat 8.25 A. M. i. .. .. .. io:ie " " " " ?:00 P. M. Returning, Leave LANDISVILLE at 12 neon. " 4:15 P. M. it SI is f() Fare ter Round Trip Only 25 Cents. a0-3tdR J NO. J. HHAL1NU. L I WILL CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OK MY Spring & Summer Goods AT COST, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR M V FALL GOODS. 49" Call and see Rargilns. JN0. J. SMALING. (TAILOR,) NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. G lltAKU FIKK INSURANCE CU31PAN V OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at CurrentMtates. I.Oiees Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AOENT8, . Ne 10 East Kingfeet mURinnM.W&SR -pROPUSALM FOR ItTUM VI; MP. Proposals will be received at tbe Mayer's Office. Lancaster. Pa., until FRIDAY. AUG. 17, 1883. for a Condensing Pumping Engine te be erected at tie Cltv Water Works with a capacity et 6,000,000 in 24 hours, delivered at a lielgbtefSOU feet. Bidders te make all exca vations, build foundations, make all pump wells, lurnlsh check valve en pumping main, all steam pipes and material necessary te put the pump In perfect working order. Steam cylinders and heads, slcim chests and all steam pipes te be covered with asbestos, weed pulp, or any etber Improved pipe covering ether than hair felt. All work te be et the best character, and subject te the approval of the Water Committee. Proposals te be addrescd te the " Water Committee, Lancaster, PC" The committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. Fer farther information address JNO.T. MaeUONIULE, Mayer, Chairman et the Water Committee. jy2S&auKl.4.S 11 QBAUNU'B SPRING OPENING. SMALING. OPENING -OF SPITO NOVELTIES. ALL THE-LATEST; PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. Special MG'WTO-EDiT-i&iy THUBSDAY EVENING, ATJQ. O. 1833. THE W0EKINGMEN; SESSION OF THE AMALGAHATKD AS SOCIATION. Ne Telegrapu Wires Cat Last Night A Strike Among Miners la British Col umbia Tbe Operators Firm. New Yerk, Aug. 9. The Western Union telegraph company teperted this morning that there had been no wire cat. ting last night. Mr. Uemmerville said that the business was readily handled last night ana was all cleared this morning wben the day force took their desks. One lady operator, who had been eat with the strikers, returned te work this morning. Daring the last two days three applica tions for positions, made by former em pleyes were rejected because they were inferior workmen. The strikers are still confident of suc cess and exhibit no indications of weak ness. They insist that the railroad opera ters iu the west are all out notwithstand ing the statements te the oentrary made by the representatives of the railroad companies. The Amalgamated Association's Session. Philadelphia, Aug. 9. At the session of the Amalgamated iron and steel work ers convention this morning the business transacted was entirely of a routine char acter. Seme resolutions were acted upon in relation te the change of laws gevering the association. A sum of mecey was v-ted towards maintaining the strike of the city iron works iu Armstrong county, Pa. A resolution was adopted,enjeiningdelegates te ebserve the strictest secrecy toward the members of tbe convention. It is an. nouneed that the bulk of business will probably protract the convention two weeks longer. Ceal aimers strike iu liritlib Colombia. San Francisce, Aug. 9. Advices from Victeria, B. C, announce that a strike of 300 coal miners in the Wellington colliery. Departure bay, has begun. This will ne cesBitate the closing of the mine and the throwing of 900 men out of employment. The strikers demand a large increase of pay, which has been refused, The annual shipment of coal from that mine te Vic Vic eoria amount te 14,000 tens. Ships are unable te obtain cargoes and have te go te Seattle te ebtaiu coal. reRKlGM Ac-Fairs. APiopesed Demonstration Suddenly Defer, red. Londen, Aug. 9. A great national demonstration, which had been arranged te be held en the estate of Mr. Parnell, in Wicklan county, Ireland, en Sunday next, has been suddenly abandoned. a Bey's Falls Testimony. Pesth, Aug. 9. Meutz Scharf, the boy who was the principal witness for the pros eoutien in the recent trial of a number of Jews at Nyiregyhaza charged with mur dering a girl in order te precure her bleed for ritual purposes and who swore he saw the murder committed, has confessed te a newspaper reporter that his testimony was false. Twelve Deaths from Cholera. Alexandria, Aug. 9. There were twelve deaths from cholera here yesterday. aiucb Damase Dene by the Yrlnds. Chicago, 111., Aug. 9. Special dis patches repert tbat a severe storm pre vailed iu Shelby, Cass and Pattawattamie counties, Iowa, last night. The growing crops were leveled te the ground and considerable damage te property was done The track et the storm was five miles wide, Near Brayten 22 head of cattle were killed by being stampeded and running down an embankment. At Lerah nine freight cars were blown from the track. Terrible Storms In lows. Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 9 A terrible hail storm passed down the Nashnabetna valley en Tuesday night resulting in great destruction te crep3 and farm property near Odcbelt. Mrs. Larsen was killed and ether persons were wounded. Hail fell te the depth of Ave feet in places. Railroad trains v;ere blocked aud everything was litteraily destroyed. The less will probab ly exceed $300,000. Sad Drowning Accident. Bosten, Mass., Aug. 9. Jehn Fisher, aged 18 years, was sailing with two young ladies at Quiccy last eveuing when a flew of wind struck the sail and the beam swinging suddenly around, Fisher and cne of the young ladies named Winifred But ler were swept into the wa'.er. Fisher was immediately drowned and Miss Butler died seen after being brought ashore. The Legislature. Harrisbure, Aug. 9. The Heuse to day passed en first reading a new repre sentative apportionment bill and adjourned until te-morrow. The Senate discussed the resolution for final adjournment, Aug. letb, and without action adjourned until this eveuing. 'J he Coming Hal I read. Harrisbure, Aug. 9. Application has been made for a charter for the Harrisburg & Southern railroad with a capital of $5,000,000. The read will extecd from this city through Dauphin, Cumberland and Franklin county, a dis tauce of 90 mik'3. Bebeit H. Sayre, of Bethlehem, is president. A flliiriiercr.Srmer.crrt. Pittsbure, August 9. James Mo Me Steer, who crushed in his wife's skull with an axe en the night of June 22, 1882, has been sentenced te be hanged en the 4th of October next. He received the death eentecce this morning without emotion. WEATHER INlfIOATION8 Washington, Aug., 9. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, fair followed by partly cloudy weather and local rains, winds mostly from north te east, raising baro meter, stationary or rising temperature. A Dear and Dumb Girl Murdered. Halifax, N. 8., Ang. 9. A deaf,dumb and blind colored girl named Ada Bayard, was murdered by unknown parties in her father's house at Quysbore, last night. mr. Powell at Heme. The Bradford Argus, published at the home of Jeseph Powell, the Democratic candidate for state treasurer, thus speaks of bis nomination : It would be difficult, if net impossible, te find a man who combines greater qual ifications or mere complete requisites of trusteeship as custodian, treasuror'er dis dis burseref the extensive revenues of the commonwealth, than are contained in the person of our candidate, Jeseph Pow ell. His successful management of every bupiness trust, whether corpor ate or individual, hitherto undertaken and conducted under his supervision, is sufficient guarantee of what may be antici pated in case of his election by the people te this responsible office. Springing from the ranks of the working class and in sympathy with every branch of productive industry, he recognizes the importance of public fidelity and an honest discharge of official duty as the only true source cf popular acclaim. Se highly is Mr. Powell estimated by his fellow citizens without distinction of party in case of his net im probable oleetion there are a number of Republicans, in this county who, after aiding by their votes te his election, stand ready te act as surety for the honest dis ehafge of bis official duty, two of whom an abl te qualify in tha sum of half a mfUlen of dollars. NOAH'S AKK DISCOVERED. Find lag el the Aaclent Vessel in a Gladler en Mount Ararat. A, Constantinople contemporary an neunces the discovery of Neah's ark. It appears that some Turkish commissioners appointed te investigate the question of avalanches en MeuntArarat suddenly came upon a gigantic structure of very dark weed protruding from a glacier. They made inquiries of the inhabitants (Q. 1,725 in their report.) These had seen it for six years, but had been afraid te approach it because a spirit of fierce aspect had been seen looking out of the upper window. Turkish commissioners. however, are bold men, net deterred by such trifles, and they determined te reach it. Situated as it was among the fast nesses of one of the glens of Mount Ararat it was a work of enormous difficulty, and it was only after incredible hardships that they succeeded. The ark, one will be glad te hear, was in a geed state of preservation; al though the angles observe, net the bow or stern had been a geed deal broken in its descent. They recognized it at once. There was an Englishman among them who had presumably read his Bible, aud he saw it was made of the ancient gopher weed of scripture, which as every ene knows, only grows en the plains of tha Euphrates. Effecting an entrance into the structure, which was painted brown, they found that the admiralty requirements for the conveyance of horses had been carried out, aud the interior was divided into par titions fifteen feet high. Inte three of these only could they get, the ethers being full of ice, and hew far the ark extended into the glacier, they could net tell. If, however, en being uncovered, it turns out te be ;00 eabits long it will go hard with dis believers in the book of Genesis. "Needless te say," says the Pall Mall Gazette, " an American was seen en the spot, aud negotiations have been entered into with the loeal pacha for its speedy transfer te the United States." A liana el Black Sea Urates. A dispatch from St. Petersburg, Russia, says : "A formidable system of fraud has just been brought te light in connection with the shipping trade. In less tnan two years fifty vessels have been stranded in the straits of Kertch, or Yeuikale, ene of the most dangerous passages of the Black Sea, and the English insurance companies have paid indemnities amounting te many millions of reubles. Attention was drawn te the faet thai a great many of these disasters occurred in calm weather and information was sent te Londen tbat an individual named Fran cesco, a former pilot, of Italian origin, was the head of a band of pirates wh) made their living by the disasters en the coast. It was alleged that they were in collusion with the pilots and charged huge sums for assisting the vessels which the pilots suffered te go ashore. An English marine insurance company, ea learning thche facts, sent ene of its agents te Odessa te lay the matter befere the authorities. A preliminary inquiry has fully confirmed the suspicions of the insurance company's officers and it is said that some government officials are com promised in the matter. What 1 lie Heuse Should New De. Phi ndelpliia Recerd. Peeple cannot be governed by constitu tional rules any longer than constitutional rules are obeyed. When they are dis obeyed by the people's own vepreseutatives there only remains an appeal te the ballet for the rectification of the evil. The Democrats in the Legislature have new arrived at that point where the virtue of patience has doue its utmost work. They should pass te final icadiug in the Heuse apportionment bills represent ing the utmost concession they are willing te make te the outrageously unfair de mands of their opponents, and, fail ing the consideration and approval of such bills in the Senate, they should im mediately adjourn. They can then go te the people en the simple question of tbe enforcement of constitutional authority and the right of electors te equal represen tatien. The whole onus of the expense of the extra cession and of the deliberate dis regard of duty in the failure te aree te proper apportionment bills will dovelvo upon the Republican Senate. We have no idea that the action of the Ssnatc meets with the approval of fair minded Rcpubli cans, and de net ci( nut en a record se made up the next election will result in a Democratic victory. m Aristocratic Puppies. It has recently been ascertained in Et:g land that the feed of pet dogs is a serious drain upon the edible necessities and lux uries of man. The absurd fashion of feed ing pugs en toast and tea and eggs and ordering lamb chep3 for cockers and poodles has raised a mild pretest from Labeuchcre, whe acknowledges that for a lenrr time his coachman ordered a beef steak and two glasses of wine every day for the use of a favorite deg. I liore is no limit te the morbid appetite of tbese modern pets. They acquire a taste of brandy and soda even, when left te the oare of the housekeeper and will eat Requo fort cheese and pickled oysters like an alderman. One cve was reported of a Yorkshire terrier whose stomach 10 belled against everything but roast pheas ant in and out of Eoasen, and another had acquired a decided profcrence for whit--bait and tru files. It is some comfort t knew that these pampered animals all din with gastritis. Your true deg who Is 'of any service wants his feed flung te him in thediit, and it must net be of an extra quality cither. The tlevater Danger. C.nclnnatl Gazette. An elevator accident occurred te Tem Mansell en August 4, which was nearly being very serious. On the night in question he started te go te his room at the Grand hotel about 11:30. His key was in the elevator basket. Tem noticed that the deer lead ing te the elevator was open, though no light appeared. He thought the gas had been turned off and walked through tbe deer. Te his horror he stepped upon space and fell ten feet te the fleer of the basement. He was liftedeut with a very painful injured right kneel Fortunately no bone is broken, but he is laid up for prob ably a fortnight. The elevator boy had culpably left his pest with the deer open ana the elevator which runs by hydraulic pressure descended te the bottom. Hence the accident. HAJtKElH. Philadelphia market. Philadelphia, Aug. '.. Flenr steady. Rye flenr at i 50.i r.i. Wheat n, shade lower, but tirm : Ne. 2 Western Red. $1 17Ji ; Ne. 1 Pa. Red. $1 12'$ ; Ne. 3 de, 1 19. Cern Arm; geed demand; salt yellow at CSc; de mixed, C3c; Ne. 3 Mixed, COfJGle. Oats flrmand in fair demand; Ne. 1 White, scarce at 43g50c ; Ne. 2 de, 43c ; Ne. 3 de, 41c; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4IQ42e. Rye at C23GIC. Seeds unchanged. Previsions steady. Lard quiet. Butter quiet ; sellers urging trade. Eggs firm and In geed demand. Cheese dull. Petroleum fairly active ; Retlned, 7'-Q7'-c. Whisky at 11 W. Hew Yerk markets . Nxw Yerk, Aug. 9. Fleur less active Wheat e lower ; heavy and Irregular ; active speculative trading; Se 2 Red, Aug., 117: 8ept..$l 18Q1 19 ; Oct.. I 20M1 21. Cern JkQIKc lower, unsettled and weak; Mixed Western spot, 53964c ; de lutnre, R2JS 065XC Oatsa shade lower; Ne. 2 Aug., 3CQCCJic; Sept., 35i35Xc: Oct., 35?35c; State, 41 aie; Western, 39t50c uve Steele FrMsa. Nxw Yexk Beeves Becciptt&aoe head ;. dull and depressed, with (eaeral sales at a re duction of l49Xc V a, or SS fl bead extremes ; tsm 60 V 10 As ler native steers; S43$3j ter Texas de, and $3 8109 40 ler halt breeds : Keneral business at SS 3806 04 for natives : 149? 05 03 for Texans, and $3 23 for Colerado stoek: exporters bought 200 head prime steers at S3 41 qe en t" as iive weignt : snipmanu, ' head 12ve steers. Sheep Receipt!). 5.S00 head; steady ter Reed Lambs, bnt dull and week for bheep ; Lambs sold at S3 3037 73 p 109 a ; Sheep at $1 25QG 23 ; about 20 carloads must ba carried ever. Hogs Receipts. .I.SOJ bead: dull feeling and nominally lower at SS 20QG 60 ?t 101 Its. Cast Libxbtt Cattle Receipts, 1,013 head ; market slew; prime. f4G; fair te goal. $5 05 SO ; common, S4 50)34 75. Hogs Receipts, G00 head: market very dull ; Philadelphia?, 3 73 ; Yerker. S? 70 tf Sheep Receipt?, 2,400 head: market dull; prime. $55 23; tairtogeod.S I C0J4 00: com mon.nseat. oteex maraers. Quotations by need, McGrann era, Lancaster, Pa. C C Al C " Michigan Central 87 Newlerk Central HG New Jersey Central SB Ohie Central s Del. Lack. Western.... 124 Denver & Rie Urarnte.... 3X AriOa 00 Kansas A Texas 2 Lake Shero 107!j Chicago A N. W.. com.... 13J4 N.N.,Ont. A Western.... 2I& bt. Paul. t Omaha Ui Pacific Mull 33 Rochester A Pittsburgh.. 16J St. Paul... .. lttt Texas Pacific JOVJ Union Pacini 92 Wabash Common 2l!-i Wabash Preferred Z3y. West'rn Union Telegraph 7S; Louisville A Nashville... Wi N. V., Chi. A St. L Lehigh Valley 70i Lehigh Navigation 45 Pennsylvania 53 Reading 27? P.T. ARufTale lwj Northern Pacific Cem... 4C Northern Pacifle Prof... ; Hestenvlllc Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central Undergreunds Canada Southern Mk OU no People's Passenger. A Ce, 12 K. 115 SS S V24J4 35Ji 334 25fc 1067J I26)i 22Vi 33 1G) 102X J2 21J4 70 43 375i 27Si Ilk Rank- Sr.W. 87 lis 8S 35& .Ct as 107i 127VS 21?i K 33 16W 10S 30Ji tes 2lVf 35X 7J 49K lOtf 70 45 57?; ? 40 it: hek ll t'niiacielpbls. Quotations by Associated Presi. Stocks feverish. Philadelphia A Krle R. It Reading Railroad , Pennsylvania Rail read , Lehigh Valley Rail read , United Companies ofNew.lersey Northern Pacific. Northern Pact tic Preferre I , Northern Central Railroad Lenl;!i Navigation Company Norri9tewn Railroad Central Transportation Company.... Pittsb'g, Tltusvllle A tin Hale K. ft..., LUtlnScliuvlklll Railroad l' 37j. Tey. 191 4i m W'? 4.i .... 11U in is 'rt .... fii Mew Yerk-. Quotations by Associated Pret. Stocks lower. Meney, 2Si2ic tihk.il. New Yerk Central US); Erle Kailread ffij'; .".dams Kxpress l:5 Michigan Central Kail read sef- Michigan Southern Railroad lfCJi Illinois Central Railroad ixe Claveluml A Pittsburgh Railroad UK Chicago A Reck Island Railroad., lii Pittsburgh A iert Wnyne Railroad 131 Western Union Telegraph Company. ... 7SK Teledo A Wabash .' 2l' New .ft-raey Central t; New Yerk Ontario A w.isteru 2i',i Lecal MiucicB ana llemis deported hy.I. I!. Leng. far t.iui -ale. JI05 lCCJi 117 l.'il l!Jd.M) K 100 luu 10C& 102 A25 35.?.'. 45 val. L-inr-riiy 6 pdrct. Lean, due I&&... flOU issr.... jne l5e... ion lfc.K... let S per ct. 1 u I or 'M years. . KM) 5 per it. Scheel Lean.... 100 " " iu I or 2i years., lfti " -1 " in 5 er20year.. tu " '. " In 11) or 20 years. 100 Slaiiliniiii horeugh lean ') sei:r.T.A(EO! a aroeics. Qaarryville R. It iUt Milleravllluhtrcuti.'.u Nt Inquirer Printing 'eiwiiy Ml Gas Light and b'nel Ceim-any :hi Stevens ilouse (ISemls) loe Columbia Uej Company Ce'.umMa Water Company ... Susquehanna Iren Company ion filarietlnllollciwwitre l(x Slevens 11 01:30 xm Sicily Island no East Itraudy wine & WnyiH'Jb'g.... Wi Mlllersvllif Neritril Scheel... Northern Market "n...sr.r.A".wtj i nituiri iiu..rryvs': !C. R., due 12C lut !:e.ut!iig.t Columbia It. li,.Vs Imi 2 8.25 2iU 10 1 21 00 .V. t:n:.2.-. hif mncuattiriiai Light Md fc'ne! Ce.. lue iu 1 or 20 yeara Lancaster O.13 Light and r'uitl Ce., I'.M l.ll. lue lsft...... Km Eastern Market fl Western Market Se TURN PI -K STOOKb RlgSnrinif .V ijV'ive: V-iliev I 2S :u: IU. Bridgeport & He.-ushOw iw Celimuiu ..; Chest iiut lllll 25 'Jelumbia & (Vabhlnglen 2r". Columbia & Rig Spring as Columbia A Marietta 23 Maytown A Klizabothtewn .' Lancaster A Ephrata 25 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 StrasDiirg S Millport 25 Marietta .v Maytown 25 Marietta & Mo.int.lev 25 1.1 .! M 47. 41 21 U! 31 GO ei; 75 105 133.10 41 :rt 70 ra.-.e jt& 110.7. 145 110.50 14 118 142 I41.SH 132 200 laari 140 ji 75 135 1211 L me., L'Rzabetlit'n A Mtddlcl'n 100 Lsnuisltrft i'rnltville., . 50 . 25 ". 60 .. 25 .. 25 . 100 . 300 .ilOJ . SO . 100 . se Liiicastcr&LuiU L-mcaslur .1 Willlainstmrn , Lv.icaMer & U;i!or , LancisiurA Si.mhnlui. ............ LancisUi & Marietta , L'lncastur A New Helland , ' -r.e-ifir Abusuuehanim BANK rVlOOKi. rliutN '.tieiiLiuariK iVuif ' National Rank c'a'len '.atletial I'auk LaneiiMit'i County National Hank, Uein nihla National R.1111C... t.Uri.-U'.ma National HauU.. 'iniiratu National Ifciilc... 100 100 ! 100 leu 100 ll 1U0 I'm HM Ilk! 'l:u(. rvtlioi.el Hank, Ceiuudiid. c:i-i V.iiiei:.,i i;.'.ui, ?trasbui.... r'i!'., -iatieri.il i;uik, ."!.:: I;:tta p'irst Xatler.al U.ink M..nnt Jey.. idtit, v Lti-j.mi i;ank rluTi'ieln Katleuui li.u.K. ........... imihmi National Hunk. Uoiiut.luv Ueiiut.luv spw ileliani! :':ilrt!i.ti ".1::., . ,. i:n N.i: tonal Hank pAKKKIl'S TOMC. By One of the Feels. " Why pardon my remarking It bat, uiy iliar old Iri -nd, hew changed you are. 1 de elarn j 011 rr.nat Have lived very high or very tail te h.ive!iivcn the color ent of your hair and 1 he spring out of your step this fashion." Leeking at the .sunset en tbe river from tha grounds of his place up the Hudsen, mysoheoi chum who Is new ene el the best known mlu Injf ftpeili In the country answered : "Ii. wasn't 'ast living done it, but dvspepsla and nervous oellapsc, from ever-work. I ought l ' have htepped years before I did. I wasa feet. i:ut who isn't, if you come te that? " I am thirty. five years old," wilte Air Chailes II. Watti. or West Somers, Putnam Ce.. S. V., and had suffered from dyspepsia ter li I teen year". Wenttce round et the cur rent remedies, lalsely se called. Listlessly and without hore 1 gave 1'arkxr'b Toaiea trial. The lesnlt may be slated in these words, it cured me. I endorse new without hesitation, lt is the dyspeptic's refnge" Sir. ti. R. Cele, druggist, et Carmcl. N. Y.. certifier te th truth el Mr. Watts' statement. Hiscox A Ce., proprietors, call especial a! -tentien te the tact that this preparation, whlcf. hat been knew as Parker's Qikexu Tenr, will hereafter be called simply Pare uit's Tonic. As unprincipled dealers arc con stantly keceiving their customers by substi tuting Interior articles under tbe natne et ginger, and as ginger is really an unimportant Ingredient, we drop the mis ceding word. tlhere is no chatfije, however, in thepreitura thepreitura lien itselj. and all bottles remaining in the hands et dealers, wrapped under the name 01 PAnKER'.s ii:mr;ii Teic. contain the genuine medicine It the facsimile signature et Hiscox A Ce. Is at the bottom el the outside wrapper. augl-lmdAw TTAIH RALHAAl. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A bciiellcUl dressing preferred te siniilai m tides because of Its purity and rlchpei fuT. ItRESTORKS TO GRAY HAIR 1UK YOCTUKUL COLOR and prevents dandruff anil falling et the hair. 50c and $1.00. HISCOX A CO., s. r. FL0REST0N. Excels the finest flower In richness. Deli cate, very lasting. Ne odor like It. Ra sure ?'Ou get KLORESTON Cologne, signature et Uxcex A Ce., N. Y., en every label. 25 ami 75 cents, at druggists and dealers iu perfume, COLOGNE, dl2-lyweewdTu -t 1 ""-AS J I - t j fH - , -l -.-etl ? i 1 wl ' "1 J .! H a j Jifc" ,?d Z!-2 AJ.S3
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