gllg 4 .asr' - s. - " ' - i,3- j .. . v V i,V 2 Mm LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1883. mints they want for this month, and will play four games in the last week. All the newspapers are publishing ac counts of Hofferd's cnrre pitching. Otber Uamaa Yaslaulay. At Previdence: New Yerk 9, Preri dence G ; Buffalo (stepped by dark ness) : Buffalo 19, Chicago 17 ; Cleve land : Detroit 5, Cleveland 0 ; New Yerk (ten innings): Metropolitan 9, Newark 8 ; Oakdale Park : J. A. Hanz 9, Butchers of Kensington 3 ; Pottsville : Active 3, Anthracite 2 ; Har risburg : (ten innings) Columbus 8, Har risburg 3 ; Trenten : Trenten 2, Quick step 1 ; Alteena : Baltimore 10, Alteena 3 ; Richmond, Va. : St. Leuis 7, Virginia 4 ; Savannah, Ga. : Brennans of New Orleans 7, Ferest City of Savannah 1 ; Chambersburg : Chambersburg 13, Lit Lit tlestewn 0: Millvilte : Hillville 13, Bridgeton 0. NEIGHBORHOOD JTEWB. Kveats Heir ana Aerest tfa County Luzerne county has 191 registered phy sicians, of whom forty have no diploma. A freight and coal train collided at West Spring Mill, en the Beading railroad en Monday night, resulting in the wreck of an engine and eight coal cars. Jehn Derke, the Lebanon boy who accidentally shot Willie McCord and Mrs. Miller, near that piaee en Monday, has b:en put under bail te answer at court. An Indian picnic was held yesterday at Sharen park, near Nevtewn,Bucka county, by the pupils of the Carlise training school, with Capt. R. H. Pratt at their head. The Wilsen female college, in Cham bersburg, will be opened again this fall for daughters of the white man in place of these of the dusky sons of the forest, a sufficient sum of money having been raised te tide ever the present financial em barrassment. The foremen of several gangs of Read, tag railroad laborers, who were arrested while superintending repairs en the read en Sunday last, had a hearing before Magistrate Krickbaum yesterday en the charge of performing worldly labor en that day. A decision will be given en Tuesday next. At the Yerk Democratic county cenven tien at Yerk, Tuesday, a resolution ex pressing deep regret at the siekness of Judge Black, another that the platform and resolution adopted by the recent Democratic state convention at Harrisburg have met their hearty approval, and an other fully endorsing the Democratic nominees for auditor general and state treasurer, were adopted. Iln Yerk while Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Keesey were returning from a drive down the Wrigbtsville pike, their horses were seared by a flaming keg that had been i used by several boys in inflating a paper balloon, and suddenly turning around, broke off the pole of the carriage and ran en the pavnment, throwing the occupants out. -The horses then kept ou, kuoeked a man down, terribly injuring him, and were at last caught. Last Sunday morning Mary, an 1 1 -year-old daughter of Jehn Ortlip, of West Bradford township, Chester county, died of hydrophobia after enduring agonies of a distressing character for ever twenty, four hours. The child was bitten by a strange deg some five years age, but at the time nothing serious was feared, though the deg was discovered te be mad alittle while afterward and was killed. On Saturday morning last the child, while at breakfast, was suddenly taken with spasms while endeavoring te drink a cup of coffee, and though the bast of medical skill was brought te bear upon the case she continued te suffer until Sunday morn ing, when death came te her relief. The bite was ever the right eye and was a very trifling one. ROHItKll. One Thousand Dollars ana Twe Geld Watches Htelen. Seme time after two o'clock this morn ing a thief entered the sleeping apartment of J. B. LebkicliT, who keeps a saloon at the corner of Chestnut and Market street and fitole almost $1,000 in money and two valuable geld watches. The circumstances as they are reported te us are as fellows : Owing te the crowds new in the city at tending the German festival, and the late hour at which many of them and of our own citizens, were en the street last night, the saloon was net closed until 2 o'clock this morning. At that hour Mr. Lebkieher, went te bed, and his' friend Dr. A. Wassen, dentist, of Yerk, slept with him, Mrs. Lebkicher and a lady friend sleeping in another room. When the parties get up in the morning it was found that the poekets of Dr. Was sen and Mr. Lebkicher had been rifled ; that about $900 in money and a valuable geld watch had been stelen from Dr. Wassen and $25 and a geld watch from Mr, Lebkicher. Certificates of deposit and ether valuable papers in Mr. L.'s pocket were net taken. Dr. Wassen's rifled pocket book was found in the back yar( it is net known hew the thief gained entrance te the house. It may be that he was concealed inside before the heusQ was closed. Ne locks were broken, but the back deer, which was locked en the inside when the beuse was closed, was found te be open when the family arose in the morning. The matter has been placed in the hands of detectives. Who Was Be? The Harrisburg Patriot narrates hew a sharper, claiming te be a son of a bank director in Lancaster, tried te threw dust in the eyes of one of Harrisburg' 8 elderly citizens. The sharper was possessed of a pleasing address, and after the ice of ac quaintanceship had been broken the nice young man requested his elderly friend te de him the slight favor of identifying him at one of the city banks in order te have a $1,000 check cashed, This the old gentle man, smelling a rat, flatly refused te de, and " his nibs " has been compelled te seek fresher fields aud greener pastures for the practice of his "little game." Feast of the AMumptleD. The feast of the assumption of the blessed Virgin Mary into heaven, a holi day of obligation among Catholics, was appropriately observed in the Catholic churches of the city te-day. It commem orates the beautiful tradition that the remains of the Mether of Christ, body and soul, were assumed into heaven, after having been laid away in an earthly tomb. The masses at St. Mary's were at 7 and 9 a. m.; at St. Antheny's at 9 a. m.; and speeial services of an interesting character were also held at St. Jeseph's. There will be vespers at 7 o'elook this evening at St. Mary's, Conn Business Court will meet en Saturday at 10 o'clock for the first time during the summer. The lawyers are gathering into town again having returned from the summer resorts ether places and Barbary coast leeks lively again. Opinions will be deliv ered en Saturday. On Monday the regular August term of quarter sessions court will commence with Judge Patterson presiding. On the list already published 175 cases are set down for trial and all have net yet been return ed. Fighting Women. Susan Kraft and Maggie Effinger, two young dames residing en Church street, sued each ether for assault and battery before Aldermen Dennelly and Spurrier. Last evening they settled their cases by paying the costs. Desertion. Jereme Deesh has been held for court by Alderman Fordney en the charge of deserting his wife. COLUMBIA- NEWS. OUK KBGULAK OOBKKSPOHDKKUE iTinU Along' the BBsquehaitna Items Interest In and Artmnd the Borench Picked p by the IntelU- , teenier Beperter. c - , Letters from the soldiers at Williams, pert ;are net very enthuiastic about the enjoyments of camp life. The new mem bers who expected a holiday find them selves sadly mistaken and they find plenty of hard work connected with the life of a soldier. Dress parade, inspection .and such ether duties occupy their time from early morn till late at night, and little time can be devoted te individual pleas ure. Personal. Wm. Clark and daughter left town this morning te spend a short time at Ocean Greve. Mr. and Mrs. Abrara Bruner went te Philadelphia this morning en a visit te friends in that city. Mr.. and Mrs. Jeseph Brown, of Alteena, Pa., are visiting Mr. Frank Zsigler, en Walnut street. Mr. Frank S. Musser, of the West King street station, of Lancaster, will take the place of Mr. Clark during his absence. Borough Budget. Twe of Columbia's young men left town for a trip te McCall's Ferry by canal beat. Several carloads of peaches passed through town this morning en their way te Harrisburg from Pert Deposit. Engine Ne. 351, new from the Columbia shops, made its first trip te Philadelphia this morning. A three days' excursion from Columbia te Atlantic City will leave here next Sun day morning. A small child of Andrew Stetz, residing en Walnut street between Third and Fourth, died yesterday. The Feast of the Assumption was ob served appropriately by the members of the two Catholic churches. The empleyes of the Pennsylvania shep3 contemplate having an excursion te Phila delphia in the near future. The annual meeting of the shareholders of St. Jeseph's building association will be held this evening. When the election of directors and ether officers will be held. During a game of ball in Kitchentewn yesterday afternoon, a young man amused himself by throwing stones and at last succeeded in bitting one of his companions cutting a severe gash above his right eye. The appointment of our genial 'Squire Qrier as superintendent of state printing gives universal satisfaction in our ber eugb. His place as justice of the peace in the Second ward will be filled by Mr Soett Paten, who will preside ever his court. The new freight depot of the Reading & Columbia R. R. company is rapidly ap preaching completion and will be ready for the painters te morrow. The new station is also assuming the appearance of a v.-ry elegant structure, and will be an ornament te the town, offering accem modatiens much superior te the one which the company new eccupys. .,, This morning while a farmer's team was going up Locust street the horse became frightened at some boys playing ball and ran up the street causing much excitement. Our policeman should prohibit boys from indulging in this pastime in our principal streets. A slight wreck occurred at Mountville this morning about 4 o'clock. Empire freight east, while occupying a siding, was shifting two cars when the engine slipped from the rails. The Columbia wreck crew was called into service and after two or three hours work succeeded in clearing the tracks. Trains were detained but a short while. THE SOUrHERN GNU. Crlap Uulllegs from the Oxford " Press. " The congregation of Zion M. E. church at Fairfield, are making preparations iui building a new church edifice about $900 bave been collected for the pur pose. R. H. Kirk reports an albino blackbird in a floek of these birds en his son's farm at Pleasant Greve, Lvacaster county, en Sunday last. It is perfectly white and makes a singular appearance amongst its black mates. The Lancaster oeunty mutual hail insurance co , recently appraised eighty or ninety losses, amounting te about $3,000. The losses in Sadsbury, Bart, (Joleraine, Eden, Fulton, Little Britain and Drumere township have already been adjusted. Jeseph C. Stubbs, of Fulton township, caught a four and a half pound bass in the Susquehanna at Paddy's Reck, Peach Bettem, last week. Slight Fire. Between two and three o'clock this afternoon a two story brick stable belong ing te Mrs. Herman Miller, situated en Mifflin street, immediately in rear of her eap store, 42 East King street, was discov ered te be en fire. The firemen responded promptly te the eloetrio call and very seen had the flames extinguished, the building being only slightly damaged and a half ten of hay and straw destroyed. The fire is be lieved te have been the work of an iu eendiary, as the match appears te have been applied te a bundle of hay that bad been thrown down from the mew, and from this the flames ascended te the ha; in the mew above. The less is covered by insurance. Larceny as llallee. Isaiah Smith,breugh suit before Alder man Feidney'agkipsthis brother, charg ing him with larceny as bailee. Isaiah alleges that his brother holds money belonging te him which he refuses te give up. Geerge gave bail for a hearing en Saturday. Hand Injured. Christian Mussleman, an ompleye at the braneh store of D. S. Bursk, corner of Chestnut and Mary streets, while in the act of slicing dried beef, cut the point from one of his fingers, making a painful wound. Watch Factory Started. This morning the Lancaster watch company, which has been closed sinoe the the first of the month resumed operation in all of its departments, with a full force of empleyes. The Electric Light. The electric light company are making rapid progress and had it net been for the rain te-day all the poles in the southeastern B3Ctien of the city would have been erect ed. bpxeial iteticxb. Usk, Instead of unwholesome cosmetics Glenn's Sulphur Seap, which purifies the skin. "nill'8 Hair Dye," bla-k or brown, 0 cents. aul3-lwdoed&w Skinny Men. " Wells' Health Benewcr" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex nal Debility, si. Small Pox eradicate;;. Small Pox cured, Small Pox pttMngs prevented by Darbys Pre phylacllc Fluid. Thk most popular ana iragrant Pei lume or theday'-HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 130 N ertii Queen street feb7-eed3 The Resurrection or Lazarus Was a miraculous operation. Ne one thinks or raising the dead these times, though some desperately close te death's deer have been completely restored by Burdock Bleed Bitters te genuine and lasting health. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 189 North Queen street. irxw piUSOBB WTIUZEB.CO HUMAN Cempcsed of Pure Human Excrement and Urine. Tobacco, erase, porn, &e. s w fold by WM. H. JONES. Ne. 1621 Market Street ; C. B . SOGERS. Ne. :133 Market Street ; GBAHAM, EMLEN A PASSMOBK. se. C31 Market Street ; J.JBIBEB A SON, Brancntewn, Philadelphia, and responsible dealers generally. OFFICE NO. 333 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. augl5-Cmd The greatest contagion destroyer ever known fa Darbys Prophylactic Fluid.- -It pre vent small Pox. ' 2 i ft Helped Hep Out. " "Fer years have been a severe sufferer lrem pains in the back. Tried various applications. une oeuie ej Themas Jtciectric vu entirely cured me. Cured etDt rs equally quick." Mrs. Bennlng et 14th St., Buffalo, wrote this. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Neuralgia aud Sick Headache. Iu Aurera, HI., lives Mrs. Win. Henien. She says: fBamari tan Nervine cured me of neu ralgla;1 vertigo and sick headache." 49-In the Diamond Dyes mero coloring is given for 10 cts., than in any 15 or 25-cent dyes, and they give taster and mera brilliant colors. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure consists of internal and external treatment at the same time and ltmakesthe skin white, sett and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1. at druggists. " The headache in my case was one of long standing, but Dr. Bensen" Celei y and Cham' emile Pills conquered." C. T. Beiner, German Minister et the .Gospel, Leslie, Ohie. SO cents, at druggists. Mowers! Mothers l mothers l Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a boltleef MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve the peer little sultercr 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 ence that It will regulate the bowels aud give rest te the mether, and relief and health te the child, op erating llke magic. It is perfectly sale te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription or one of the eMest and best lemale physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-M.W,S&w What Is It Geed Fer ? Let us tell you what Dr. Themas1 Ecleclrle Oil is geed ter. It is death te rheumatism and neuralgia. It will cure a burn blte, or pain, and is equally geid for sprains. Fer safe by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Feb chills, fever, acue, and weakness, Cel den's Liquid Beef Tonic. Celden's ; take no ether. Of druggists. uul3-lwdcedw I have been slllictcd 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 used It with lavorahle re sults, and can confidently recommend It te all similarly afflicted. Bebbkt W. Townley, (ex (ex Mayer) Elizabeth. N. J. 1 have been a Hay Fever sufferer ler three jears: have ettcn heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken et In the highest terms; did net take ranch stock in it because et the many quacic medicines. A triend pcrsuaded me te try the Balm, and 1 did se with wonderful success. This recommendation you can use ler tlie benefit of Hay Fever sufferers. T. S. Gnszc, 8yracnse, N. Y. Prlce 50 cents. a2-2wdeeil4w SKin Dlefiftgen. "Swnyne'3 Ointment" ) Cures the most lnvot lnvet "Swayne'8 Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) crate cases of skin dto dte '& wayne's Ointment" ) "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" S ,- i, -,,i ,,, "Swayne's Ointment" ) saU bcum,scald head. "Swayne'H Ointment" Vbaber's Itch, sores, all "Swayne's Olntinenf'i , .., ,!, "Swayne's Ointment" jcrH3tY- scaX?' Itching, "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" Jt(,at ,iitrpcqin mm. "Swayne's Ointment" lcat ""stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "Swayne's Ointment" i u , eflectual cure "S wayne-s Ointment" ) ulc en,y CIteclual curn "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "S wayne's Ointment" nate or Ions standing. Ask for It and use no ethor. It CUBES where all else tails. Sold by all drupglsts, A Conch, Celd or Sere Threat Bcquires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. "1)B. SWAYNE'S .COM POUND SYBUP WILD CHEBBY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdircctly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et long standing,! Is the bestremedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle The large size is the most economical Sold bv sill best drucalsls. IH-MWAFlvdAw lUCATIIl:- Hesb. August 14, 188J, in tills city. Careline U., wile et Christian Herr, in her 57th year. The relatives and lriones t.1 the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral lrem her la te residence. Ne. 35 Seuth Water street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Harrisburg papers please copy. Kemper. August 13, 18S3. In M.mhelin town ship Mrs. Eliza Kemper, wl' of Samuel u. Kemper, aged 57 years, 7 months and 8 days. The relatUes and Iriends et th? iamlly are respectfully invite! te attend the funeral from her late residence, en the New Helland pike, one mile east et Lancaster, en the farm et B.J. McGrann, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Services ut the house. Interment one mile cast of Ephrata. Greier Aug. 15, 1P83, In Stra-jburg ber.' Mr. Charles M. Grelner, son et Daniel Grcin er. in the 27th year et hli age. Netice of funeral hearatter.. POLITICAL. Democratic state Ttcftet. AUDITOR GENERAL. MA JOB llOUEBT TAGGABT, Warren f e. STATE TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce. Ueanty Ticket. DISTRICT ATTORKEV. JOnN. A. COYLE. Lancaster. rlUSON INSPECTORS. PH. KUHLMAN. Lancister. JOHN II. MENAUG I, Mt. Jey. rOOR DIRECTORS. H. E. SHIMP, E. Cocalico. C. B. UEBB, Millersvlllc. oeuirrr surveyor. KOBEBT EVANS, Eden. NISW AVrtCKTlSMiLENTS. YIT ANTED-A STRIPPEcC GlKL GOOD T V wages will be paid. Apply at JOHN SHUOAD'S CIGAB STOKE, It Ne. 41 West King street. TAU91GARDNER & JEFFRIES. COAL DEALERS. OFFICES. Ne. 21 North Quebx Street, and Ne. 664 Xeeth Pr.mcB Street. YAEDS. North Prisce Street, ker Bead- iira Depot. LANCASTEB. PA. auglMIil "POSTPONED. THE PICN I C OF THE Lancaster Msennercher HAS BEEN POSTPONED UTH, TO-MORROW. All Active and Passive Members are invited te continue the festivities at Msenaercher Mull this Evening:. It Ne premium and be disceumt en TRADE DOLLABS. Brlmr thm along as usual In exchange ler goods at LOWEST CASH PBICE3. Afresh s'upply eT FALL GOODS lust re ceived, whlcn will be sold at extremely small profits. HBNRT-BEOHTOLD, Ne. 52 North Queen Street, Sign of the Big Stocking. teb3-lyd lXxslAJL'XV'JlL autmxtibxmextb: GUA HO- ,-. a Ait - T . Unrivaled for Wheat, &BW jLDVjaBTiajSMENTS. WAMTED. a. GOOD GIRL TO DO GEH eral Housework. Inquire at Ne. S00 North Duke street. al3-2t WANTKD, AX THIS OFFICE, DAILY iHTBiiioKJcxusel Julj I7and July 18, 18S2. tfd YELLOW FBOMX CIGAR STORE, SI erth Queen street. Headquarters ter the best 6c cigar in the city, at - - HABTMAN'S. SQUABS. J. Z. 8TAUFFER, Goedvllle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manutacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Clears. Orders promptly attended te. aug3-3md TAILORS WANTED1 COAT. TEST AMD Pantaleon-makers Nene, but first-class hands need apply. JOHN G.HAAS' ' aU-3t Nes. 129 and 131 K. Queen St. STEVENS HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIB DBESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ethCi saloons. H. WAGNEB, mylS-tiil Manager. MAKE tiO MISTAKE, FOR YOU CAM buy the best 5c. Havana cigar In the market, at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FEONT CIGAB STOBE. ZlLOSfMG OUT SALE. SELLING OFF AT COST. The Entire Stock of HABDWABE; CUT, LEBY AND BUILDEB'S SUPPLIES is new offered at Private Sale, at est. Call at the Old Established Hardware Stere NO. 37i SOUTH QUEEN 8TBEET, al3-3tM.W"AS JOHN MAY. $15,000 WANTED. SECURITY WILL be first mortgage en city real fcdlate worth twice the amount of lean and 15,000 collateral fire Insurance. Sums te be net less than S5,rce. Ayply 1 e BAUSMAN ft BUBNS, Beat Estate Agents, al3-8tcedB 10 West Orange street. A FINE FARM FORSALK I OFFERFOR sale my Farm, known as " Wellington." containing 220 Acres. It is very desirably located, soil et a superior quality an? one et the most productive in Cecil county, Md. It Is 1 mile from Pert Deposit, where there are frequent trains dally te Philadelphia and Baltimore ; also two te Columbia. Geed build ings which are supplied with water by hy draulic. Terms te accommodate. Fer further information call en or address. T. H..PATTEN, a8-3wdW&S Pert Deposit, Md. . PttOFOSALS WILL UK RECEIVED AT the office et Alderman J. K. Barr, clerk of the Street Committee, up te 5 o'clock en MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1883, for the construction et a two-feet sewer, extend ing from the Vine street sewer, new building, along Lime street te north side of Mifflin alley, te be built according te plans and spee- mcationste de seen at tne omce et wm, B. Gerhart, Citv Kesrulater. Ne. 34 North Duke street, second fleer et Grant building. al4-2t f IRARD FIKK INSURANCE VOHPAHI OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets evor ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current'Bates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East ml2-CmaM.W&SB King Street HAVING DISSOLVED PARTS BKbHIP and permanently closed the Chestnut fctreet Iren Works, 1 desire te inform my old patrons and the public generally, that lam still in the business, being located iu the Pcnn Iren Company's V erks. North Plum street, where I am making Iren and Brass Castings ofevervdetriptlen. and will be pleased te serve all who may laver me with their patron age. Frem 40 years experience in the business and using the best material and employing the best mechanics, I am satisfied I can guar antee entire satlslactien. Castings mate from a mixture et iron and steel which are mero re liable for strength and durability than the best cast iron known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast ings made et very sett iron, and brass cast ings et every description. I have all the pat ters ar the well and laverably known Mowrer Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved. Alse en hand, mills completely fitted up or in parts, te replace old ones which have been In use ler years, guaranteeing them te give sat isfaction. ang!4-6md B. C. McCULLEY. IKaNO FESTIVAL. IK COMMEMOBATION OF THE TWENTY. FIFTH ANN1VEBSABY OF THE LANCASTEB MENNEBCUOB. AUGUST 13, 14, 16 and 16. CONDUCTOB C. MATZ. Mehdat, Ang. 13. Grand reception and ded icatory concert for members and Invited cruests enlv. at Mronnercher Hall. Tuesday, Aug 14. Grand festival concert at Momnercner Hall, containing mass choruses, executed by all societies, society choruses, Saartets, soles, etc. Soloists Mme. Amelia ertzer, of Philadelphia ; Mme. Minna Beehm Geraldine Hammer, and Messrs. Carl Zim merman and J. H. Wachman, of Baltimore. Overtures and accompaniments by an orches tra of 30 Instruments. Tickets, 50 cents ; te be had from the executive committee, Bacr's Sens and Ven Dersmith's bookstores, and at the hall. Wkdkksday, Aug. 15. Grand Picnic and Open-Air Concert by the different societies, the City Band, irenville Band, Buckaiew Band, et Yerk, aud the Mountville Band, at Becky Springs. Ticket?, i5c. Omnlbusses will leave for the Springs from Centre Square and Knapp's Hall, East King street. Thursdat, Aug. 10. Grand Festival Ball at Mm nnercher Hall. Tickets ler non-members, admitting one gentleman and one lady, ! 00. Additional Lady Tickets, 50c. Ne ladies ad mitted unless accompanied by n gentleman. Tickets te be had lrem the Executive Com mittee. The passive members et the Lancaster Mien Mien ncrcher and the socletles from abroad have tree access te all festivities, except te the Grand Concert en Tnesdav eventnsr. Executive Committee : T.. ... ?.. W r 1 & IU neir.u. euruari, Gre Plelffer, C. Matz, A. Ball. V. HeDlel. Phil. Dinkclberg, J. G. Fisher. aii-4wi f1 RAND Sl'KClAL HALF, LADIES' Muslin Underwear, COMMENCING SATUBDAY, AUGUST 18. WATT, SHAND & CO. Bcspecttully Inform "tbe Ladies et Lancaster that they have bought thesurplus stock et one of the largest manutacturcrs of Ladles' Ready-Made Garments Which will be sold at prices MUCH UNDEB the cost of manufacture. 500 Dezen Garments of Superior quality and finish. In a great va riety of styles, at ASTONISHING PRICES. LADIES' COK?ET COVEBS at 10c. and up wards. LAD1EV DBKS8ING EACQUESat40c.and upwards. . ; LADlEs' WALKING SKIBTS at SUc. anil upwards. LADIKS' CHEMISE at 12c. and upwards. LADIES' DBAWEttS at 12c. and upwards. LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS at 49C and up wards. ' The Mether Hubbard Gewn, Se beautiful and becoming te every lad yw will be displayed In a large variety of styles. - ALL GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PbTcES. We desire te call special attention ;-fca the tact that the goods are et superior make and will be sold ler less than the cost et the ma terial. - -. Watt, Shand & Ce., . ; NEW. YORKtSTORE. NOS. 8 ana 10 EAST IN6 ST. - -EM-TlM: WEDNESDAY BVKNTKO, AUG. 16. 183a AFTEBN00N TELEGBAHS THE BOAT RACE AT W ATKINS TO-DAF. .!' Suaeuvslac Agalmst OeMUitj-T I '' W-. -. . .- . . Uefi ler the Judges.' Watkins, N. Y. Ang. 15. In the first trial heat of the professional beat nee this merniag the contestant were Rees, PIiiBtee GreffiniLee aid Coarteey. Rew secured a fine lead, Courtney, ' who' "was fourth getting away drew up te third place very easily and was seen eon. testing for second place, bnt Lee steered directly across Courtney's coarse se that at the half mile they had almost looked ears and Courtney had virtually eeased te exert himself. They rowed along side for nearly a mile before Lee would take his own course. Ress wen the heat in 10:42 ; Lee .second and, Courtney third. The crowd howled its disappointment, as this would shut Courtney out et the- Eesend trial heat, and also out of anv contest .with Hanlen. Courtney claimed second place en account of Lee's give out. Judges have net yet decided the point TEXAS TRAGEDIES. A Minister Shet Dead in Texas Tows. Luline, Tex., Aug. 15. Ret. R. Q. Sewell was shot dead en the street here yesterday afternoon by Lawrence Den man. The causes leading te the sheeting are of a domestic nature and can only ba published en the trial of the case. Ne one blames Denman and yet Rev. Mr. Sewell is regarded as the victim of a conspiracy, as he 'asserted in an anti mortem state ment. Beth parties were highly conneeted Mr. Sewell was a Methodist clergyman and the local agent of the American Bible society. A Railroad Contractor Murdered. San Antonie, Texas, Aug. 15. James Winters, a well known railroad centi actor, has been murdered near Saltillo, Mexico, while returning te camp from that city with funds te pay off his empleyes. He was waylaid and murdered for his money. THE STRIKE. Net u Particularly Drlght Prospect for the Operators. New Yebk, Aug. 15. The Western Union officials said this morning that the wires were net tampered with last night and consequently there was no de lay in getting at work this morning. They say that there is new very little pros pect that the brotherhood will obtain what it has demanded. It is said that there are many among the striking opera tors who have begun te feel that it is use less te continue the fight any longer and they predict that a failure of the strike will be the death of the Brotherhood of Telegraphers. The Strikers Seek au Interview. At neon te-day a committee of six striking operators, formerly employed by the Western Union telegraph company, waited en General Eekert and asked for an ..interview, which was granted. It is net known what preposition they have te advance. The cemmittea said that their call was net te be considered as a weakening en the part of the brotherhood. Their pur pose was te inquire en what terms the men would be taken back into the service Gen. Eckert says he would reccemmend that these new out should apply te their respective superintendents as te the terms for resumption e!' work. LA.HOK CONSIDERATIONS. The .tuialgamateu Association's Proceedings. Philadelphlv, Aug., 15. The morning session of the amalgamated iron and steel workers convention was occupied almost en tirely in the discussion of the report of the committee en constitution, and several laws which was net finished. At the hour of adjournment a resolution that all an nual conventions hereafter be held at Pittsburg was discussed but net disposed of. A committee was appointed te repre sent the association before the United States Senate cemmitte en labor and edu cation. The New VorlctJteck Market. New Yerk, Aug. 15. The stock market opened with an improved feeling and an advancing terdency. Efferts were made te break Western Union and ether stocks, which yielded momentarily, but "shorts" were evidently anxious te cover, and under the purchases an advance of J2 per cent, took place, the latter in Northern Pacific common. The dealings were large and attended with much excitement. An Exceedingly Commendable Action. Buffalo, Aug. 15. An open letter has been addressed te Captain J. D. Rhodes, by the Canadian authorities, stating that any attempt by him or any ether persons te swim the whirlpool rapids will be looked upeu as coming from an insane person, and that they will be prevented from carrying it out as far as taking the water from the Canadian shore is con cerned. Anether Heslness Failure la New Yerk. New Yebk, Aug. 15. The failure of E. C. Stedman & Ce., bankers and brokers, was announced at the stock exchange this afternoon. The liabilities are small and the firm ewes no one but its customers. The failure is due te a dishonest clerk, who took securities and hypothecated them for his own specula tions or fictitious account;. The Senate Wants te Qe Heme, Habrisbcbe, Aug. 15. The Senate to day refused te concur in an amendment te the resolution of the Heuse making final adjournment contingent upon the passage of apportionment bills. In the Heuse the bill te repeal the act of 1874 relative te apportionment was dis missed. A Most Sad Accident. Londen, Aug. 15. While thirteen men were being hauled te the surface at a mine near the town of Redrntb, Cornwall, to day, the repe attached te the ear in which they were standing, broke. Twelve of the men were precipitated te the bottom of tbe shaft and instantly killed. WEATHER JNMUATIOHS. Washington, Aug. 15. Fer the Mid dle Atlantie states, partly cloudy weather, local rains, east winds,stationary temperature, stationary or lower barome ter. Democratic Retolutless. Among the resolutions adopted by the Democratic county committee of Berks at their meeting at Reading en Monday, were the following : " That the ' ultimatum ' of the Republi can obstructionists in the Senate is a subversion of liberty, an assumption of unwarranted power, unsanctioned by law or parliamentary usage, and denies the people one of the principal rights guaran teed by the constitution an honest, just and fair apportionment.' "That the administration of our superb I governor, Kebert rJ. rattisen, has our un qualified approval, and in view of his .in telligent, faithful and earnest effort si in .bebalf of reform, retrenchment, economy, and jn defense of the constitutional rights of the ptople we declare that his equal has net graced the gubernatorial ehair since the days of the Pennsylvania's Ger man governors." ci rxji'klir Villas. ,Th.townef Garfield had a population of 5,000 persons a year age, and their activ ity was se intense that theirnumber seemed much greater.. New a few empty houses are all that are left, the people having gene away. The site of Garfield is in the oil regions of Pennsylvania, " When I was here before," muses a visitor, 'fa city steed upon the crest of this gently rolling lull, a city with no room or time ler visi tors, and only elbow room for men with urgent business. I slept in a blanket en the sales counter of a bake shop, and was glad te pay a dollar for the privilege : te day the bake shop is gene, but I could sleep in as many deserted buildings as there are days in the month." It is estimated that ever $3,000,000 was invested in land and machinery, and only about half of that valuej Je oil was obtained. After figuring up $t that way the less in money, the writer makes a pathetic paragraph. He asked his. guide why he remained in the ruined place. " I could de better away," was the reply, " bnt I can't go. She wants me te stay Tem's widow, I mean ; my partner, sir, an' I'm taking care of his widow and one child. I premised him I'd de it, and I will He was a city chap, you see, an' he eame here with a hothouse flower of a wife and a little money. He struck up a partnership with me, for I knew all about the oil business, and he didn't. .He get killed at the well, and as he was dying I premised te de the square thing by his widow. She wants te stay here, because they lived here the first days of their mar ried life. When she gets ever it we'll go away ; but what she wants I want, an' se we stay. A Uaeer Place. A Btranger visiting the Pitman Greve campmeeting might be impressed with the idea that he had stumbled en a party of lunatics. Yet en inquiry he would be told that the several dozen people who are wildly shouting and carrying en at the " mourners' bench" are these who are seeking the salvation of their souls. Seme of them cry out : "AmenJ Glory I Lord ! I am here ! Come and take me ! My eyes have been closed but they are new open ! Yea 1 Lord !" Brether Inskip shouts aloud : " If any of you feel that you can give up all te Ged, stand right up and say se 1" Then the brethren around him shout, (: Stand up ! stand up!" Then Brether Inskip spies a man who is net standing up. lie points at this man and says: "Come, brother. Yes, you, I mean ! Yeu right ever there ! Stand up new and give all te Ged ?" The man rises and Brether Inksip continues : "He's up new. Let us sing !" After Dr. McDonald had preached a sermon of unusual pun gency, Brether Inksip jumped up and exclaimed : " Draw the ropes I Step the crowd I Sit down ! Sit down ! The Hely Ghost is in our midst 1 When the bell rings for dinner pay no attention te it. Te your knees 1 Te yenr knees !" About a a quarter of the crowd thus appealed te paused for a few moments. Presently the dinner bell rang, and away they scampered te the enjoyment of creature comforts. What tbe Heuse Should De. Philadelphia Bccerd. The present congressional apportion ment in Pennsylvania is an outrageous perversion of justice. The McCracken ap portienment which the Republican sena tors propose te substitute for it is still mere outrageous. WhaS remains for the Heuse te de is te pass fair bills, making all reasonable concessions te Republicans demands, and, upon the refusal of the Senate te concur, te adjourn and go home? MJlBKXIB. Philadelphia market. Philadelphia, Aug. 15. Fleur firm, a d In fair demand. Bye flour at $3 25:t Ci. Wheat stronger : Ne. ! Western Bed, SI 18; Ne. 3 ile. SI 14 ; Ne. 1 Pa. Bed. SI 20K1 21 ; Cern quiet: sail yellow atG4QG5c ; de mixed 61K0G2KC : Ne. 3 Mixed, 538 COc. Oats scarce and ttrm : Ne. '1 White, old, 4Qc ; Ne. 3 de, 44c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 40c new crop, Q cq less Bye scarce at GiQCla Seeds-Timethy dull at S175100 ; Flaxseed, SI C01 55. Previsions firm. Lard steady. Butter dull. Eggs scarce. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull. Whisky at SI 10 New Yerk Markets Nkw Yerk, Aug. 15. Fleur a shade stiengcr moderate Inquiry. Wheat JiQIc higher and very firm ; fairly active speculative tracing: Se 2 Bed, Aug., Si iy; Sept., ti i?;ii 19J4 ; Oct, si 2e 1 21ic Cern 7faQc niancr: meucraiciy active Mixed Western spot, 55G5Jc ; de future. G2 061c Oats QJic better; Ne. 2 Ang, 35Ji"c; Sept., 35; Oct,, 33e ; State, 40g51c ; Western. 36950c. Live Stock IHaraet. New Yerk Beeves Becelpts, 900 he id; mainly expert cattle ; no trading In beef cat tle: dull demand for dreasel beet at SfJOXc for common te prime city dressed natives; 67c ler Te.vans and Colerado stock, and 7 a 9c for Weitem dresse '. Shipments, 570 head live cattle. Bheep Beceipls, 2,700 head; weak an unset tled at S3 75Q5 50 ter sheep and 34 37 5 75 for lambs, with a few lets et choice Pennsylvania and Jersey lambs taken at SO 257. Dreaseb mutton sold at S7Q9. Hogs Bccelpts. 1,600 head ; none for sale alive. East Liberty Cattle Becelpts, 1,710 head ; market slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Becelpts. 1.810 head : market slew ; Philadelphia and Yorkers, S5 80g6 00. Sheep Becelpts, 3,400 head ; nothing doing. stock mar Beta. Quotations by ttecd, McGrann & Ce, Hunk ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a.m. 12m. . r. v. C. C A I. C...... ......... .... .... Michigan Central 834 New Yerk Central 115$ usk 115H New Jersey Central 81 X 82' 83$ Ohie Central 8 8 Del. Lack. A Western.... 121 12I& 121 Denver Bie Grande.... 31 3iyA 3t4 Krle... .............. ........ 29- 31j 31 Kansas A Texas 22 23 93 Lake Shere 106 103 loc Chicago N. w., com.... 122 122 121 N.N.,Ont.A Western.... 20 21 2lvi bt, Paul Omaha 40 40 40 Pacific Mall 30 30 31 Bechester Pittsburgh 15 St. Paul 99 Texas Pacific 2SH Union Pacific. 85(5 Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegram Louisville & Nashville. N. Y.,Chl. SLL Lehlah Vallev 17H w 8M Lehigh Navigation 43 512 r-ennayivania. ueauing at P. T.& Buffalo 11 Northern Pacific Cem... 41 Northern Pacific Pref... 78JJ Hestenville Philadelphia Erie :.. Nertnern Central 50 Underground............ Canada Southern 50 OU lOOtf People's Passemcer. 554 60 110 5IJ4 Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks firm. Philadelphia A Erie B. B. 17k Beading Ballread 2G Pennsylvania Ballread 57 Lehigh Valley Ball read G9J$ United Companies or New Jersey 191 Northern Pacific. 42 Northern Pacific Preferred. 80 Northern Central Ballread 5514 Lenlgh Navigation Company 44 Norristown Ballread 109 Central Transportation Company. 39 Pittab'g, Titusvllle BuflaleB. it. 1GK Little Schuylkill Ballread e New xextu Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks stronger at Opening. Meney 3c. New Yerk Central WilA Erie Ballread -31$ adams Express m Michigan Central Ballread...; 83 Michigan BeuOiern Ballread. 105 Illinois central Ballread...: 128 Cleveland A-Pittsburgh' Ballread YSi Chicago Beck Island Ballread 1I9 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Ballread 15 1 Western Union Telegraph Company..... 74 Teledo Wabash 19 New Jersey Central 83 New Yerk Ontario Western 21 Reported by j;u. Leaf. rar -. - . ,,, val. Lanc-C-f ty 6 per ct. Lean, daeint..MS Last sale, ties 10 .117 iSBD... IMP U .TBCMD ' 5poret.laler90yean.l00 leue oparc&.Bcneo Lean..., im " 4 in l or years.. iw u 4 " in 5 or 90 Tears., tee b la 10 or a years. 100 Itanhelm borough lean 100 xtatmxKaena imvm. M2 1 100 iecjs 102 S2.25 35.23 43 93 1 9 5-25 290 S JB 1 91 100.55 takes M0 1C3 QaarryvtlleR.B.....: aw MUleravlileStreetCar... "50 iBquixerPrintiagCeuipanyr........ SO Gas Light and Tuel Company...... Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 Columbia Gas Company............. - Columbia Water Company........... Susquehanna Iren Company....... MS Marietta HoUewware. ............... 100 Stevens Heuse.......... ........ ...... 59 81cily Island w KastBrandywlne Waynesb'g.... SO KOlersrnie Nermal Scheel Northern Market XISCHLLMraOVS BOMDfl. Quarryvllie K. K due 18W. siee Beading ft CelamblaiB. B-6's....... 100 Lancaster Gas Light aadTJuel Ce.. due In ler 90 years lee Lancaster Gas Light and Tnel Ce., dlie 1888...... ............... ..........100 Eastern Market 60 WesternMarket be TDUnnnoeu Big Spring ft Beaver Valley. s 96 tic Bridgeport ft Horeshee isx 22 IS 311 wnuuiuiaabusBiiUUb am 3D 'Xuumbla ft Washington 23 Columbia ft Big Spring. 23 Columbia ft Marietta. 25 Maytown ft Elizabethtown. 25 Lancaster ft Ephrata .; 26 Lancaster ft WUlew Street 25 StrasDurg ft Millport ;. as Marietta A Maytown 25 Marietta Mount Jev 95 LancEilzabethm Middle t'n..... 100 Lancaster ft ITrnltvllla. no .Lancaster ft Lltltz 89 Lancaster ft WiBlamstewn as Lancaster ft Maner. 50 Lancaster A Manhnlm 25 Lancaster Marietta 95 Lancaster New Helland 100 Lancaster ft Susauehanna. 300 BAIfK STOCKS. First National uanm. SI 00 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 C hristiana National Ban k. . 100 Ephrata National Bank ;.. in First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 First National Bena, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lltltz National Bank 100 MonUelJi National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. se New llollaneVNatlonal Bank....... urn Gap National Bank 100 nouaebeia market. SAiar. Butter fB 17O20e Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. 5c Dutch cheese V lump !;0c rOULTXT. Chickens f pair (live) SI 0 1.25 " f piece (cleaned) sosec Spring chickens V pair. 608'JOc Pigeons, ft pr -:533c XISCXLLAinOCB. Apple Butter fl qt , ..25c EggsV der ;..lS20c AeiiCjr jicr !) h Iiftru. y &. . 1'2Q14C Mince Meat V ft V2c VBUITP. xeacnes $$ ps... ............... .22.100 Plums per qt..... 150 0c Baspberrles...., 10Q15c Huckleberries qt 1O0 Blackberries fl qt. leai.'c Apples, J K pk 2j25c Bananas fl piece 335c Currants, fl box.. .... .(te Coceannts each 8012c Currants, dried, fl lb 10c Dried Apples fl qt 10c " Peaches V qt 12c Lemens fl doe 23c Oranges fldez u j?75c Cherries pr. qt RIOc Cantaloupes Sgpivc Watermelons ?0t?40c VB0BTABLK8. Tomatoes pr. pk. I0G15c Beans, Lima, fl qt ile Carrots ft bunch sc Cabbage, ft head :i10c Egg Plants 5jjl5c Head salad a))fle New Potatoes fl )$ pic l()c 44 flbus cec Sweet Potatoes fl J$ pk. 2,'S35c Badlshes fl buncn 5C Green Cern pr. dez 15c 8eup Beans ft qt 12c Salsllvfl bunch 130200 A urinjJS ft yt jiKb eC t nu utir (' tic Sqnashea pr piece 2rc Cucumbers per dez 520c TVSB. Is&Lll&i fl Baaaea ltXS Perch 13a Beck. 12c Halibut 15c Pike 1012e Spanish Mackerel fl 0 15c Trout 12c Clams per 100 800 MKATS. Beet Steak, ft ft 12320c " Beast (rib) fl & l20c " " (Chuck) fl ft l'.!15c 14 Cerned.ft lb 12140 Bologna dried.... 35c Pressed beef per lb 21c Bacen fl lb iCe Ham, sliced, fl ft .24c Ham, whole fl lb 17lSc. Spring Lambfl ft 2 c I Mutten W & lCe 1 can 111 z ijc Perk ft.. .12lGe Shoulder ft lb Sansuge fl lb 44 smoked fl ft V CfU fl Pudding WKc iseaice UlC 1216a O'.tAIN. Cern fl bus CiijTOa Cleversced, f bus. 110.50 rieurfiqr, Cern rncal, fl qt Oatmeal fl lb Hay Tinicthy fl ten... Oats fl bus Bye uus , Tlmetli.' Seed fl 1ms. Wheal nus Flaxseed, fl bus Hungarian, fl bus Orchard Gress, fl bus. Hemp, fl bus 7fvl.0l 5e C .flOlS MSa-te , r.-.;ee 2.73i .00 $lii.a SI 20 me tieru urass, -$i pns. ....SI 50 Bape Seed, fl bn S3 5"5 On HATS AJilt CAJPS. iHULTZS BOMS. Bargains i Straw Hats. We want te get rid of the few the very few Straw Hats we have left. Te de this we call your attention te the following : Any Bey's Straw Hat in the store, 25c; Men's Macanaws,, French Palm Leaves and Ma Ma nilles at $1.00; these sold at $4.00 early in the season. This takes in nearly every thing in Straws, and it will pay us better te slaughter them than te carry them ever. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gundaker's Old Stan.',) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa, max27-lydw JjAHCASTIUI COUBTY CTATiOMAI. JiAMK, August 'J.1ESJ. ' rime kkuulak lmceuNT ia r L this bank has been changed te the MON DAY et each week ; and the stated meeting et the Beard et Directors will hereafter be hell en that day. r. II. BU ENEM AN, J y 9 OtdAOtdeawACtw Cashier. "TTALUAttLB tSUSIHESS PBOPKlttV AX T PB1VATE SALS. Situated NOS. 34 AND 3C WEST KINt STBEET; Lancaster. Pa., midway betweea. Centre Square and Stevens .Heuse and Bead lng Balliead Depot, and opposite Cooper's nod Lien Hetel, and new occupied by A. N. Brcae -eman. it has a lrontageef-23 feet 7 inciiej, running back Ul feet, with the right of war te the a feet alley en the west, while ever til alley the second, third and fourth stories ' belong te the property, making the wneta front 32 teet, 7 Inches, exclusive of the alley wav.te which It has rlehtet tree Ingres-) ana gres3atany and all times through te West Mifflin street., J This property U In geed repair, and Iim been used as a shoe store and dwelling roc nearly 60 years. Ter further Information apply te JACOBS. LONG, BealKstate Agent, lulyll-2mdd,B Ne. C West King St, . -vJH "jsa uK 'm '! ". a w . Z -31 trfl -? l s 75 j4 105 " 133J(j -$! 79 ,"i 275.V0 " K - 110.7U 145 110.50 14 .v US J l 1410 132 20J 150.25 '- 140 V fS A 35 -1 l 5d -i-J A:;1 K1 1 lef WJ m "Fi &&