5F Tjn-yfi VK; i ssxr. i. '"1 -3S--1 ". cjj LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. 1883. 1 -v. 11 CQUET TO-DAY. IHE VI1MT WOKK SINCE JDliY. A Lene l.i.t of uaten ea Which. lta Jh jet Delivered Ojunleim tula Morning Current Ilcslceir, &c. Court met this morning for the fust time since tLe 7tli of July for llie bearing of current business and tbe delivery of opin ions. In the following cases opinions were delivered : nv j odor Livingston. James H. Swain vs. Mar A. Swain. Rule te show cause wby an attachment should net be issued against James H. Swain for the payment el alimony. Knl9 made absolute. Henry Fraelich vs. Isaac Mowrer, and Susan Mowrer, his wife. Certiorari by defendant from the judgment of A. G. Hudsen, esq. Judgment of justice set aside as far as Susan Mowrer is concerned. J. & J. Bachman vs. Jacob Myers. Rula te show cause wby venditieni eif eaas should net stayed, ltule made absolute. Jacob Snyder, administrator vs. Dera V. Danner ct al , exceptions te masters re port. 'Case referred te a trial by jury in the court of common pleas with Dera V. Danner et al plaintiff and Jacob Snyder, administrator, defendant. Valentine Heffman and William 0ster vs. Jehn I. Uartmau, president and J. Frederick Sener, treasurer, or the Wash ington fire company. This was a bill in equity en which a prelimmiry injunction was granted te restrain defendants from distributing the assets of the company among its members The matter was fully explained by the newspapers several weeks age. The court this morning delivered a long opinion which ends as follews: "It is ordered, adjudged and decreed, by the court as fellows that tbe plaintiffs' bills de stand dismissed out of this court with cunts te be taxed and wh:n taxed te be pad by the complainants." Iu regard te the rights of lire companies te make a " divvj" the opinion says : " The nsscts of a corporation, organized for charitable purpose?, are held in trust for the public and cannot, like the assets of a trading company or corpeialicu, be distributed among the membcis thereof. A fire company is Euch a charitable organization ; even upon its dissolution te distribute its assets among the members would be a perversion of the trust for which tue30 assats werj contributed by the publie " Dr. A. C. Trcichler vs. Un.ted JJietliciu mutual aid society of Pennsylvania. Ku!e te strike off non fcuit dischaiged. Benjamin E:kman vs. Je'ju liildeb.utu'. Rule te show cause why execution should n-1 be stayed. D'siharged. Jeseph ISreuemau a.uil Nancy Krene -man, deceased . Exceptions te the con firmatien of inquest and rule te show cause why inquisiti.m hheuld net be set aside- Rule made absolute and exceptions sustained. Estate of Jehn Gensemer, ilacaased, ex captions te auditor's report. Rspert re ferred back te the auditor for correction. Estate of Gceige. Eagle, deceaced, ex ception te auditor's! report. Repert re committed te the auditor te taVe fuither testimony. In the matter of the Raphe autl West Hemplicld towns!i; bridge, nil-) te show cause why the actum of grund jury should net tJ .set aside, the rule was discharged aud action of grand jury sustained. 11Y .tl'DC.r. PATTERSON. Jehn Hildebr.ind vs. Abraham Myeis. Rule te hhnw cause why money in ceuit under venditieni exp.mas .should net be paid te Jehn Ilildebrand ; also rule te show cause why money iu court .should net he paid te Henry Mjer.i et al. The mle ;.t instance of Myers discharged aud the one at Hildcbraud's intance made absolute. Henry E. Wolf vs. Edward P. Yeliu. R'lle te show cause why tin eider made April 28, 188:), should net ha rescinded aud the writ reinstated and the thirty shillings penalty s u vied te plaintiff by ihe delcudant. It. will ba remembered that iu this case t': defendant was ar ar lesle.l en a capias ies slander. Defendant pi eved that he was a property owner and under the law could net be arrested en a capias and was entitled te thirty shillings damages. The ceuit in its opinion dis charged the rule, holding that the law, which is an old one, is in ferce. In the case of Barbara Sherr vs. Martiu Sherr a rule for a new trial was dis charged. Samuel Eby et al., executer, vs. Qeorge Hambright, defendant, and David Farr et al., trustees, and Levi W. Nissley gar nishee. Rule te show cause why attach incut should net be dissolved as te Levi W. Nissley aud Henry II. Nissley. The court s-tayed fuither proceedings in tbe matter until Hambright shall file his bend ap proved by the court. The Keely stove company vs. F. S. Uletz. Rule te show causa why judgment should net be entered for want of a suffi cient affidavit of defense. Rule made absolute. Levi ilingwalt vs. Martin Ringwalt and David Ringwalt, tase stated, judgment ntercd for plaintiff. Estate of Siuanna Rudy, deceased. Utiles te show cause wby account should net be served aud examiner appointed. Jehn W. Jehnsen was appointed exam exam ir.er. C. A. Ilepting, deceased, estate. Rule te set aside sale of real estate. Rule made abi-olute. Susanna Erb, deceased, estate. Excep tiei-s te auditor's report dismissed and irpeit cenflimed absolutely. License Tiaiihferied The eating heuse license of Geerge II. Benedict, of the Third ward, this city, was transfencd te Oscar Greffaud Jeseph Miller, and that of J. C. Willow er, of Manheim, te II. B. ShifTer. Currcui VUBlncsP. A very large amount of current business was transacted this morning and ceuit was kept busy until 1 o'clock. It then ad j mined te 10 o'clock .Monday a. in. COLUMBIA NKUS. Krem Our Kegular Correspondent. While running in en Ne. 4 siding, in the west yards of the Pennsylvania railroad, this morning at 8 e' cloak, engine Ne. 213 jumped the rails and was thrown across the track. The tender and a freight car were overturned, and two ether freight cars thrown from the rails. The siding was blocked for rcveral hours and con siderable damage was sustained by the en gine. A Workman' Lese. William Oakes, a P. R. R. workman employed at the sand-house en night duty, left a vest containing $40.75 which he had drawn from the pay car yesterday, bang ing in the sand-house. Last night he was robbed of the property se carelessly ex posed. Mr. Oakes resides in Wrigbtsville, where he has a wife and several children, aud his less will fall heavily upon him. i:ollgieus Items. Rev. Stringer, of Ph'ladalpkia will preach at the Methodist church te morrow mornieg and evening. Rev. N. J. Miller, of Lancaster, will preach in Trinity Reformed church to morrow morning and evening. The St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school session will hereafter begin at 1:30 p. m. instead of at 9 a. m. The Friends will held a meeting iu the Friends meeting beuse e j Cherry stroet en Tuesday evening next at 7:30 o'clock. The pulpit of the E. E. Lutheran church te-morrow will le occupied by Rev. J. W. Finkbiner, of Middletown. Iloreugh Summary. Pennsylvania Castle Ne. 70, A. O. K. of M. C, will meet te-nigbt. The exterior of Cel. Samuel Shech's residence is new, being improved by the painter's art. Tbe Pert Deposit train was delayed upwards of half an hour this morning by the giving out et tbe engine. Mr. C. C. Kauffman, lawyer, received en Thursday an addition of one hundred valuable new books te his law library. Mrs. P. B. Vache is lying at death's deer. Mr. Edward Yeung, of Baltimore, her brother, has arrived here, having been telegraphed for. An addition is being built te the rear of Mr. Jerry Kech's residence, en Locust street. It will be two stories high, aud of brick. The painters have finished their work en the interior of the Presbyterian church. The paper hangers will commence work en Monday morning. Market was well attended te day. Veg tables and fruits in season were plentiful, all exesptieg apples, which appear te be scarce. On account of the difficulty of getting the proper stone up from Pert Deposit, the work of building the new bridge pier is going en but slowly. Complaint is te be ledged against the Vigilant fire company for disturbing the peace in the vicinity of the engine beuse. The neighbors are scandalized at the con duct of theso who congregate there. An excursion will be run ever the Read ing & Columbia railroad te Atlantic City, en Sunday, Aug. 19, the tickets being geed for three days, The round trip fare from this place will be $3.10, the train leaving at 4:10 a. m. The G. A. R. pest of this place will give an excursion te Gettysburg en Aug. 28, the round trip fare for which will be $1.75. Tbe train will leave here at 0:15 a. m. The G. A. R. encampment will take place in Gettysburg fym Aug. 25 te Aug. 31. The military company from this place relumed home from the Williamspei t en campmeut this morning at 4:30, all of the members being in excellent health. The Wrightsville company went ever the bridge frara this place in a special car. The Columbia physicians who put pose attending the doctor's excursion te Mount Al'e, Pa., en August 30, anticipate a big time. In a few days Dr. Craig, of town, will issue orders for tickets for these de siring te attend the excursion. LANDISVILLK LIFK. Friday aud Saturday's Worship la the Weiide. Friday Afternoon. At 1 o'clock a large meeting was held, conducted by the com mittee en public worship, te take action in regard te forming a permanent camp meeting association. Aitor ceme discus sien it was resolved te held a public meeting te-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, when definite action will be taken. At 1:30 a large children's meeting wss held, conducted by Elder F. L. Niccdemus, of Saxton. Addresses were also delivercd by Elders Cceveit, DeLeug, J. H Martin, of this city, aud S. L. Hcrshcy. At 3 o'clock Elder Jamas Spojce, of Washington, pi cashed te a large congre gation from Jehn xii : 32, theme "Uplift ing of Christ." lie was followed in : n exhortation by Elder Coovert, of Pittsburg. At 4:15 o'clock Prof. Palm had the choir practice for Sunday, and all who had the pleasure of hearing them were pleased. Friday Evening. At 0:30 o'clock a big prayer meeting was held iu the large tout conducted by Elder S. C. Steuesifer. At the rejiular evening services at 7:45 Elder J V. Deshong. of Alteena, Pa , preached from Ilet.,i : 25, 'heme "Christ Interces sien." The speaker was followed in an able oxhertalion by Rev. E. L. Hughes of the U. B. church. After the services all joined arm iu arm aud matched areuud singing, which proceeding was much en jeyed by all. The Sunday sermons wiil be pi cached by the following gentlemen : At 10 a. m. by Elder U. W. Getz ; a. in. by S. I). C. Jacksen, aud iu the evening by Elder W. U.Coeveit. After the religious exeicise.s weie clesed a baud of colored singers from Liu caster and Columbia gave the tent holders quite a serenade. Their hymns were very beautiful and elicited much favorable comment. Saturday Morning The G:30 prayer mccLinir was held iu the chela anil was largely attended. It wa-. conducted by J Bre. bamiicl Schreu. of Columbia. At 8:30 Prof. Palm had the choir prac'ice. About SO poisons wum present, their sincing being particulaily liue. At 9:15 the second prayer meeting wan held, under the conduct of Mr. F Y. Wcidenhammer, of Washington. The regular 10:30 services wci signalized by the preachiug of Elder F. 1). Nicedcmus. of Saxton, Pa. His text was taken fro n Gal. v : 22, 23. Themo : " The Fruits of the Hely Spirit." The sermon was at taut ively listened te. An able cxhottatien was then delivered by Elder A. II. Leng, of Itohicr.stewn. SuiKliy'n Pregramme. As te morrow will ba tha last Sunday of the camp, great preparations are being made ."accommodate all who may visit it. Tne services of ' sacred songs" will tuke place at 4 p. m. Luncmer'n Hospitality. Heading ilcra!il. The Harmen ia Maiancreher society re turned from Lincastcr last evening, jrcry much delighted with their rccaptieu at the hands of tha Lancaster Mmnncrcher and Liederkranz societies. Tim visitors from this city speak iu the highest terms of the hospitality shown them by their Lancaster friends. Drunk aud Ii'surderly Elizabeth Williams, colored and Lena Dickel, white, have been arrested and held for hcariugs en the. charge of drunken and disordeily co-.duct, ihe feinier before Alderman A. F. Dennelly and the lattci bofero Aldi iiiiau Barr. cble or Ileal Kstale. Jacob li. Lene, ie.il estate aennr, Feltl te-day at private sale for Mary C, Melsu executive for the cstate of Jacob M. Leng, deceased, tbe double three story brick dwelling, en East Orange street, near Duke, te Jehn Q. Haas, for 8,500. Vr Wassnn's Stelen .Meney. Yerk Daily. We were informed last eveuiug that Dr. Wassen has been seut for and will go te Lancaster this morning. It is thought tbe missing money, etc, will be rceeveied. Auditing the Auditors. New Helland Clarien. This county is net only afflicted with it share in the Ilarrisburg hippodrome, but it has a beard of auditors that, it scams, intends auditing ovary day in the year. Awaracit the Contract. (Jhas. 11. Barr, book seller and stationer, has been awarded the contract te supply the various schools of our nity with books, stationery &i for the ensniug rchoel year. An Editor's Trust. New Helland Clarien. We trust there is no national peliti cat significance in " Asseciate Editor " Dif fenderfer's Southern trip. L.08R Promptly Paid. II. It. Kreneman, agent et the l'iiccaix lire I-ismancc tempany, of Londen, I as paid Mrs. Herman Miller $179.29, the total amount of her less irem the iinrnlng of her stable en Wed nesday last. The Comity fair. Mr. Jehn Eslileman, of Orrvilie, Ohie, the ropicsintalivee; the Independent state lair, which will be held In tliU city en Sept. 17 and SI, is at the Franklin heuse, where he will re I main until alter tha oxhlbitten is ever. Par ; tics desiring te exhibit can apply le Jacob B. Leng, secret lry, Ne. c West King street c OHE AND SE. THE GKRET BRGAXlNr WE ARE OFFERING IN CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, ALL SIZES, REALLY WORTn 50e. TO $1.00 A PAIR, MUST BE SOLD AT 25 CENTS A PAIR. Yeu Never Saw Anything As Cheap. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO!, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. B" WKI S & HUK8V. BO'lEKS & HUE ST, 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Black Silks, - - Black Cashmeres. ELEGANT LINE AT LOW PRICES New Goods Coming in Every Day. Choice line of TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS. Please Give Us a Call. BOWERS & HURST Mm. II-JIillkk's aloi'e en East Kinjr street am! soap tactery en Water street nrc new con ncctetl wltli the telephone exchange. The only Sunday Kxcursle i te Atluiil it City will take place te-morrow (Sunilay) Aug. 111. Keuntl trip tickets, irei.il for tluee il-ty., only J3 00. Trains leare King stwctul 4:10 a. rn. The famous Levy, the fireaU-fet living cor cer nelist, will play at tlie new pler en Sunilay Iti'innen. ;i!ea ICxcuritleiiK. The lic.iiling lailie.ul will run excursion trains between this oily ami the 1. nulisville camp meeting greumlj, te tnerinw, at i"i cents taiu ler the leuml trip. Trains Mill leave Lancaster at 8.25 and 10:10 a m, ai.il 2 p. m Returning will leave l.-.imlisvllie at 12 neon. 4:15 and 7 p.m. An excursion te AUanlie City, via. the Heading railiead. will leave King slr et depot to-:nerrow liienilnpat l:l(i.md I lie upper depot al4:20; wlllarrlvuai Philadelphia at :'.!ia in. and Atlantic City at 10:30 a. m. Kure for the round trip, $3.00 ; tickets geed for lliree days. Au rxperionceil l'racilcai Ueuunt. In this age el specialties a man must fccrve long year-, in some one business celling te achieve success, and Im et greatest bcnelit te Ills patrons. Specially true ! this of dentistry, tlieicteru our people ilieuld patronize Y.. I.. Fisher, whose twenty years' dental exrcrienee s invaluable. At his eflice, C2Nei Hi Queen, lie furnishes lull upper or under sets el teeth Irem $8 le $10. lias given. 1'iescrvatlen el teeth a snecia'tv. mvlO-l.'.ldS V. M. C. A. neme. A commute el the Y. 11 C. A. have arranged te held a family basket picnic el the members and liicnds et I lie as sociation hi llecky Springs, en Wednesday, Auu'. 22. Tickets, entitling the holder te free transportation will be issued te adults at !0c., ehililien, 2"s. Conveyances will leave the rooms Ne. 2J .-eulii Seuth Oueen slu-el-al S.00 iind C:00 o'clock a in. and J:"-0 p. m. The object, mere paiticuliily, is te develop a greater degiee of sociability between the mcinlnrs, their families aud triends, than lias heretofore existed, and at the same fimc en joy a day of recre itlen In t ha wee Is. Hinpleyeh' AiiiiiihI Ulieap KxcurMen te Atlantic tilv and Philadelphia en Sund.iy. Aug. 1!). Ueund trip tickets geed for three days Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 4:10 i. in., Columbia 4: 10. I.andisvilie 4:35. Fare only $.101. Leave Mtnlieim at i:5(li. in., Lllitz rtr.:03and Kphrita al r,:X. Kaie only 2!W. Special train will return same d.iy. Leave Atlantic depot al 7 p. in. Moonlight ail night. ii:i,ii,in,is&iiw - - Amusements. Armstrong JSres.' Minttrels. Tills line mln si -el tiotipe vill open this tiicat ileal se.is n in lids city al Fulton opera limine, next Thurs day e.vening Tlie. ceinpny is stieng and elll cien:, and lias already received liivonble in in il'ia'lens et a suet-e-stul" liur. The company includes, nmeug etiiers, tlie well Known artists Fit-1 Is & liaison, tice Hailey. Fester & Uuglies aud Senater Frank Hell. :iAjr Oi'.i.knum:. 1 n this city, en the 17th Inst , Adam Andrew, win et Adaui and Anna K Oblciuter, aged 0 yeais. fi months ami 'J5 daj s- The relatives and fricmN el IU" family aic respectfully invite l te ulicru! the luncral trem the residence of bis parents. Ne. 531 Church strecr, en Sunday t'lternoen at 2 o'clock. Services at St. Stephen's Lutheran chinch. I nterincntalZlen's cemetery. 21 Fr.icKiNOEit,-Aug. 12, 1SSJ, at l'.utler. Hates county. Me., the inlanlsonet .1. C. and Kliniia FHckinger, aged 1 year, r. months anil '.I days. lfe shall carry his Iamb In his besom. Kphrata and New Helland papers plea'e ce.iy. SI'JiVIAL NOriVMiH- In Small l'ex, Scarlel Fever and D.phthcrla, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will step the spread of the infection. I recommend Lady Camella's Scciet el Youth and Beauty for the complexion as be lug far superior te any aitlcie I ever used. It positively removes Fiecklcs, am.' will lenieve Tan in one application. 1'ilcn f Oc. Fer .sale at all druggists. lli.S.J. ItKSNK SMITH, le'.'3-GmdM&' Newark. N. .1. Fer Small l'ex. expose Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in the room and spenge etr tlie patient with it. Feil Lame Hack, &We or Chest use Sill. LOH'3 I'OUOUS I'LASTKi:. Trice, 25 cent Sold by II. U. Cochran, 137and Y3 North Queen trees, Lancaster. tebllcedC Feil clilils. lever, aue, and weakness, Cel den's Liquid Beef Tonic. Celilcn's ; take no ether. Of druggists. nul3-lwdoed&w JVMfW AVytUiTJSHMEtiXS, H A V ASIA AND VAUAMOAKSONIA flr. I.a l.i.nl f-tx lliiiitniu.v 4n fliik lA nn e ii17 urai iiji i.iiuiiiviii;j in tiivJ ,j T HAUTMAN'S YKLLOW FltONT C! UK HTOItK. M ,'tjll SALK.-A ITlKlf-PHtMlB SAFIf, llal-'s make. larce size : also. Galvanized Iren Doer anil Window Guards. Will be sold cheap. Apply te MUS. II. GUNDAKEU, ltd 142 JMeitn tjucen street. JUST KKCE1VEII -1,000 WATKIIMEI.ONS at my stand, cernei et south Quncn and i;one8tega streets. The very best in the mar ket, and I wiil sell them very cheap. Cante lopes and Iresh vegetables e: all kinds. JACOB ECKE1CT, It Cor, Seuth Queen and Conestoga Sts. P KACUES I PK ACHES! Every morning, from new until tlie end of the season, I will receive large lets et choice tree stone Lancaster County i'ca lies, free Hern bruises and luscious te cat, at CIIAS. W. KCICEUT'S DAILY MARKET, It Ne. LKlftust King Street. AUNGAItUNKIi.S & JKKKKHIKS. COAL DEALERS. OFFICES. Xe. 23 North Quesn Stkeet, aki NO. 5CI NOUTH J.KINCB STaKKT. I YARDS. North Peiscb Stbekt, hkak Rbad- ISQ DEPOT. I angl5-lWR LANCASTER, PA. CANES, UAMKS, A FULL LINK Fl'.IIM 5c np, at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. jrxvr AnrxitTiaxxMiiTb. NEW AnrmiTlSEBULHTS. pEOKGE VAHNKSTOUK, GEORGE FAHNEST0CK, ( BAKU'S OLD STAND.) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, OPENED THIS MORNING, A NEW LINE OF JERSEYS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. These Goods Imvebccn sea ice. But we will new be able tefnpply ihem in all Celers anil Sizes, ii ein $2.50 te the Best Grades. Jersey Cleth by the Yard in All Shades. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. IfJSW AltFJCJtTISISlUlSNT' WANTKB. A DIN1NG-KUOM UIKI.. Apply nt SOItKKL IIOKbK HOTKL, West, King 9trect. it WANTKD, AX TUIM IIFWUF, DAILY iNTELLioHNCKRset .1 illy 17 and July 18, 1S32. tfd WA STLII-A ST1IUT- IJOV AUOIT I ycais old, te learn a trade. German b.v prelerred. Apply at BUCllailLLKU'S It Ne. 13i North Quetn Street i,MIK SAI.i:. Sftiri'll IIKLLUWi!. SMITH Medges, lieain Scales, Scoop Scales, Screw Plate?, Tap-., Ueamcrs, Let et Tackle Itleeks, siicnrs, Ac W. S D ttl7'Jid ii"i shipp n street, Lancaster, l'a. I OrUT FltKGKT TUETWO MM ALL II A vana cigars for 5c. genuine ariiele. at HAKTMAN" YKLI.OW KltONTClGAK s'l (i:k VJAKi; NO ftllSTAKlC, H)K SOU CAN . buy Iho beat .1c. Havana cigar in the maiket, at, llAltTMA.VS YKLI.OW KBO.VT CJIG Alt HTOItK. TilK BEST AND AlO.iX CUKI'LKTK AS- 1 serlmcnt et Euchre, l'ekcr, Casslne and ether playlnp card3,al IIAItTM AN'S YKLI.OW VIIONT CIGAK STOItK. WANTK1C 1-Xl'KlClKNUKD SALTcsSTAN iii a Dry Goods Stere in this city. Alse young man te learn tbe business. Address, with rclcicnce, stating compensation desired, DItY GOODS, it AtthisOflicc. 1.MCUO.S I fltOGS I 1 Seft Shell Crabs, Deviled Crab3. Chicken Cern Soup, Turtle soup. Spring Chickens, Cape May halt?, this ami every evening, at Miner's Uestauiant and Dining Beems, Ne. '25 North Queen St cet. It PUItLIU SAI.K UK IIOItSKS. On MONDAY. AUG. 20. 18SI, will be sold at. D, Legan s Sale Stable. Market street, rear or McGrann Heuse. Lancaster, Fa., 20 HEAD OFOHIOHOIWES. Among them are some heavy-boned Feeders and one Herse that can trot In 3 minutes. Sale te commence at 1 n'cleck, p. m A cred it et 00 days wPl be given lid DANIEL LOGAN. MiTMNKKUIlOKl'JCNIU. The Lancaster Miunncrcher will held the Grand Ficnic which was unavoidably postponed last week, en account el tlie weath er, en MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 20, at ltecky Springs. The City Cornet. Band has been engaged for the occasion. Omnibusses will leave centre Square and Knapp's Saleen, East Kingslreei. at all ; hours during the day. By order et the ltd COMMITTEE. 1KOI'O.SAI. I'OR I'OAI. MKAI.ICD PKO PKO pesals ter lllty tens of best hard htanten or equally geed liirnace coal, egg size, and liltytens et Enterprise, ran go size, or its equal ler cooking, delivered in cellar of " Heme for Filcniilcss Children." will be re ceived until MONDAY, 20:h Inst. Address Dr. Jehn L. Atlee, sr., marked " Proposals for Ceal." CHAS. M. HOWELL, al(J 3U1 Secretary of "Heme." OUR HO.ME-MADE YAKN IS EVK AnU net twisted tee hard, and is made of the bet stock, and judsring irem the quantity sold last season and the general satisfaction given, we have every reason te believe that It cannot be excelled anywhere in quality, and wishing te keep up our reputation ler selling GOOD YAltNS at Hie same price as some are selling peer stock, we have purchased two el the best makes in the country, nnd which we ask you te exainine before purchasing else where. .1. 1. SWAKK, lebl7-lyTu&3 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. SUOS:iG OUT SALK. SELLING OPP AT COST. The Entire Sleck of HARDWARE, CUT, LERY AND BUILDER'S SUPPLIES is new offered at Private Sale, at cost. Call at the Old Established Hani ware Stere NO.S7K SOUTH QUF.EN STREET, al'l-StM.W&S JOHN MAY'. A FINIS FAKD1 ITUKSALK I OKKKKlTOIC. sale my Farm, known as " Wellington." containing 220 Acres. It Is very desirably located, soil et u superior quality ant? one et the most productive in Cecil county, MU. It Is 1 mile from Pert Deposit, where tucre are frequent trains daily te Philadelphia and ISaltlmere ; also two te Columbia. Geed build ings which are supplied with water by hy draulic. Terms te accommodate. Fer rnrtlier information call en or address. T. II. PATTEN, aS-awdW&S Pert Deposit, Mil. YALUABLK BUSINESS PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated NOS. 34 AND SO WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa., midway between Centre Square and Stevens Heuse aud Read ing Railroad Depot, and opposite Cooper's lied Lien Hetel, and new occupied by A. N. Uicn eman. It has a frontage of 23 feet 7 lnc'aes, running back 132 leet, with the right of way te the 9 leet alley en the west, while ever the alley the second, third and feurtn stories belong te the property, making the whole front 32 leet, 7 Inches, exclusive of the alley wav, te which it has richt et tree ingress and egress at any and all times through te West Mifflin street. This property is in geed repair, and lias been used as a shoe store and dwelling fet nearly GO years. Fer further Information apply te JACOB B. LONG, Real Estate Agent, jnlyH-2md8,Il Ne. 6 West King St. LANCASTER, PA. NEW ADVZKTIMSaiKtflti. "UUAKS. .1. Z.STAUFFEIt, Gnedville, Lancaster Ce.. l'a. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. aug3-3md $15,000 WANTKU SKCUR1SY WILL be nrst mertr.acre en eltv real estate worth twice the amount of lean and $15,000 collateral ilre insurance. Sums te be net less than ?", 00. Ayply le BAUSMAN A BUUNS, Itcal Estate Agents, 10 West Orange street. nl3-3teedU 1 II!AKI FIICI: IUltANCr. CO.Tll'AN V OF I'HILADKLI'HIA. AeaetB ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current'ltatcs. LesP.es Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East King Street mu-mnuM.w&sit M YKIW A KATHVON. BUSY ! reparations ter FALL TfADUareROlng ea at CBN TUB HALL. All our empleyes are as busy as they can well be. PLENTY OF CLOTHING, however, for present wear remains here, and enr Sales men have abundant leisure le wait en you. Tills is the time tebuyKAHLY AUTUMN SUITS very cheap. They are LATE SUMMER- GOODS te us. which explains the very low prices at which we are offering them. They are neither light nor Heavy Weights, but such as make one feel com cem com lertablc this sort et halt-way weather net tee wi.rm ter mid-day, nor. tee cool ler evening wear ODD or EXTRA GARMENTS, tee. arc here in geed assortment I'ANTS, COATS, VESTS just such things us help liven up and make leek comely that portion et the suit which has had the least care or the most wear. Among them are many gar ments snile i ler everyday or " knock about" needs, made et go'el, strong ma tcrlal and sure te give excellent service. The p:lccs marked upon these goods often make purchasers et these who come only ie leek. ' Your patrenave solicited. Myers & EatMen, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. TTKNTItIN t HERE THERE IS Ne Midsummer Dullness And te satisfy yourself et the truth or the above, we will tell you the reason. We, at the end of each season, seli our stock WITHOUT EEGARD TO VALUE. We carry no stock trem one season te tbe ether, therefore at the commencement et the FALL SEASON our counters must be bare et SUMMER GOODS. RftMEMKER, LigM-Weight Goods AT ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. And iliey must all be Sold BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1. HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Neb. 2 and 4 Kertb QaeeuStreat( I AN CASTE B, PA. SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 18. 1833. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS THETTIUSBU WAX UP THIS WOULD. Wbera Crimnbive Raeeetly ben oemmlticd Shet bis Stepfather at Xadianapella. Other Tragedle. Indianapolis, Aug. 18. Gee. Lattiper, colored, residing three miles from this city, last erening shot and instantly killed Abraham Crabtree, his stepfather, who, with raised chair, threatened te dash eat his mother's brains. Lattiper came hore and gave himself np te the authorities. Shee by HI Bretner-In-Law. Cincinnati, Aug. 18. Charles Ingram was probably fatally shot last night in the street by his brother-in-law, C. W. Richardson. The men had a domestic quarrel for a long time. They met last night, when, after a few words, Richard son pnt a ball clear through Ingram, en tering tbe left side of the abdomen and coming out at the right. A Iratal Runaway. Allentown, Pa., Aug. 18. By a run away accident this morning the young son of Wilsen Dech was instantly and Mr. Dech slightly injured. UU1MG BACK. The Failure or the Strike Brings Back tbe Telegraphers. New Yerk, Aug. 18. The main eflice of the Western Union telegraph company was besieged this morning by nearly one hundred operators seeking re instatement, but few women and girls were among the number. Only the best workmen are being taken back and quite a number of applicants were rejected. Since the strike was declared ended yesterday only 12 women have been taken back out of 45 applicants. Forty five men were reinstated yesterday after noon and evening and about 30 this morn ing. These operators who were taken en after the strike commen ced will be retained by the company. A few of the strikers who were rejected this morning were loud in their denunciations of the action of tbe breUier heed in holding out se long and by that means allowing their places te be filled. The Strikers ask te be Taken Back. Washington, Aug. 18 Shortly after 12 o'clock te day Master Workman Sbeibley heading a precession of abent 7"i of the striking telegraphers entered the West ern Union office and made his way te the private effice of Manager Clarke, where General Superintendent Tinker, antl ex-Manager Whitney were engaged in con versation. Addressing 3Ianager Clarke Mr. Sheibley said : "The strikers have endeavored te make a geed fight against the Western Union, but have been beaten and acknowledge it. I rep resent, as the master workman of this assembly, a number of first class opera tors who will de yen geed service if restored te their desks. Can you ompleyany of them '.'" Mr. Clark replied that there were no vacancies for first class men, as such positions have been filled by men from distant places. "I may need fiome low priced men, but as yet cannot say anything defi nite." lie said that there might be seme positions in Pittsburg which they could secure. Una Keason for the lrnllure. Pittsburg, Aug. 18. The members of the Telegrapher's Brotherhood here at tribute their defeat te the failure of the Knights of Laber te give them tlie support they premised. a speculative; caxhiri:. The Old Story el Stock Gambling and Its Vengfqiiences. Younc.stewn, Ohie, Aug. 18. Tlie Second national bank of Warren, Ohie closed its doers yesterday afternoon, tbe cashier, Kirtlantl M. Fitch, confessing that he had lest about $80,000 in stock speculations in New Yerk. Bank Inspector Ellis', of Cincinnati, arrived last evening and after making an inspec tien said that the bank could pay nil depositors in full inside of thirty days ami that stockholders would reccive from :0 te 40 per cent. The capital stock ol'tlie bank is $100,000 and cashier Pitch's bend i3 $20,000. The county trcas surer of Trnmbell county had $53,000 en dopef.it in the broken bank. Inspector Ellis says that vrhrn he made his last in spection oue year age, the funds were all right, and that Pitch has lest the entire $80,000 inside of ten months. Other banks in Warren will be in no way affected by the failure. a Clilucsa Performance San Francisce Aug. 18. A benefit performance was te ndered by the Chinese theatre te the triennial committee yester day, which was largely attended. 1,200 persons being present, mostly Eistcrn knights and their lu'.ies. All the acteis were Chinamen, and the CLinese manager issued an order that no Chinaman should be permitted te cuter the theatre. This was indignantly resented by the China men outside, who made several attempts in a body te enter, but wero repulsed by the police. The Chinamen then threw stones through tbe winnow aud several were arrested. The benefits of the p-'r ferraance are estimated at$l,000. Kletlnx at Vienna. Vienna, Aug. 18. A mob paraded the streets in Trieste last evening crying, " away with the Italians and foreigners and Yiva, Austria." The rioters also at tacked thu Italian gymnasium and a news paper oflice. The riot grew out of the explosion of a petard at a fete in celcbra tien of the name day of the emperer of Austria. Tlie pelice arrested peveral of the rioters. 935,000 Ball .Required for Stealing 83U Check. Philadelphia, Aug. 18. Henry L. Evans, the post-eflico clerk, who was ar rested yesterday for the theft of a cheek for $32 which had been mailed te a lady at Doylestown, Pa., was given a hearing be be bo eoro U. S. Commissioner Phillips this afternoon aud held in $23,000 bail te an swer at court. Jadge Illack Mill in a Precarious Condition. Yerk, Pa., Aug. 18. There is very lit tle change in the condition of Judge Black since last evening. His physicians report a very slight improvement, but tbe ease is still precarieus. m Harder in the rlrst Degree. Eabten, Pa., Aug. 18. The jury in the case of Jehn Dillniau en trial for the murder of his wife i:i March last returned a verdict today of murder in the first de gree. WCATItEK 1HUIUATION.H Washington, Aug. 18. Fer tha Mid dle Atlantic states, fair weather in t'ue southern portions, partly cloudy weather and local rains in the northern portion?, winds mostly southerly, stationary or fall ing barometer, rising temperature SIAKHEIH. New Yerk aiarfceu. Neweiur, Aug. ,18. Fleur Unll anil barely steady. Wlieatlewer, very dull and heavy: Ne 2 Red, Sept., II 18Ql 1SK ; Oct.,;I 10 1 S0K : Nev $1 22Qll 22Jf. Cern opened weaker and anil: afterwards advanced 9c higher ; Mixed Western spot, 55S&IKc ; de future. ClOc. Oats dull, without change: Ne. 2 Aug, 35Kc;SepL.342sc; Oct,, 354t35Kc ; State, 4i 652c ; Western. aj52c. PmxADXLrarA. Aug. IS. Fleur firmer. Rye Heur at K 50. Wheat dull and lower; Ne. 2 Western Red, SI 17V ; Ne. 3 de, SI 13 ; Ne. 1 Penn'a Ret:. $120;. Cern quiet : sail yellow at C13C3C ; de mixed GKitrie : Ne. 3 Mrxd-5sa.19 ) eats quiet: Ne. 2 White, new crop, itQUc : iierj no, jutc ; jne. z aiixea, .c. Rye scarca at (Kfj&c. Seeds-Timethy dull at SI 73S10O ; Flaxseed, SI 5031 55. trovlsiens steady, but qnlet. l.ard steady. Butter duU. Krg9 llrra and tending upward. Cheese fairly active. j-eireienm nrmer. Whisky at SI 19 2? -. IJVe Stock PMM. " - Chicago Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head ; ship ments, 3,400 head ; market dull and weak and WQiSc lower ; pacKinc.SI 034 SS ; packing and shipping. $5 00 3 ?5 : light, S3 2025 JO ; skip. 13 50O5 20 Cattle Receipts, 5.C00 head; shipments, 4.S00 head ; market slew and weak and com mon grades lower; geed te choice shlpnlBfr, $5 155 75 ; common te medium, $4 (085 00. Sheep Receipts. 1,400 head; shipments, 800 ; market dull, weak and slew; inferior te fair, flQ-i ; geed, 2 50; choice, S3 75. . Kast I.1BSBTT Cattle Receipts, 830 head nothing doing ; market very weak. Hogs Receipts, 'i.O'JO head : market slew ; 1't.iladelphias, S5 656)5 70; Yorkers, (5 7325 85. Sheep ICeceipts, OUO head ; nothing doing. btecK nsTKeta. Quotations by uecd, McGrann ors, Lancaster, l'a. 11 A. V. Michigan Central Sti New Yerk Central lh NewJoreey Central S&)i Ohie Central 8 Del. Lack. Western.... 12:1 Denver a Rie Uraudu.... 31 iliQ( li Kansas ft Texas J3VC Labe Shere let; Chicago ft N. W., com.... 125 N.N.,Ont. ft Western.... 'Ji St, Paul ft Omaha. . . .. f l-tf Pacific Mail :kk Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. ltii)i Texas Pacific J4 Union Pacific 90- Wabash Common SOK Wabnsh Preferred .T.v, West'rn Union Telegraph 7G.J$ Loulsville ft Nashville... 4'J4 N. Y., ChL ft St. L 9J Lehigh Valley ViyA Lehigh Navlgatle 41 Pennsylvania 5S Reading 27tf P.T. ft RutTale 1J Northern Pacltlc-Cem... 45 Northern Pacific Prur... 82 Ilestenvllle Philadelphia ft Krle 18 Northern Central 53r( Underground Canada Southern 54JS People's Passencer. ft Ce-, Rank 12k, Sr.x S5 ltfiM 85 3 VSM 2i 30'2 24j 107 VUK 3K IB ie-. 2ii S9K 'ays 3314 7 70 44k 272 1:: 4 IK is" sti'4 116?h 8TK i J2I ?.i 107K 12i 'UK 32K I4 2SK 33Vi 78 44'4 27 3-1U 13 UK ! 110 riitimielulila. Qiiotittensby Assec'att-d Pre33. Stocks nnsettlcd. Philadelphia ft Krle R. R Reading R-illread Pennsylvania Itallread Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies orNew.lersey Northern Pacific Northern Pacific L'refcrre I Northern Central Railroad Lenlifli Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company.... Pittsb'g, TItnsville ft ISnlliileR. It.... Little Schuylkill Railroad .... IS .... 'JT'S .... Tm'h .... 7d ....1 II .... y siy, 74 .... 44V.J ....no .... 38,'S .... IS IM Mew Vera. Quotations by Associated Pres-;. Stocks higher. Meney 2S3c. New Yerk Central Krlp Railroad , Adams Express Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Kallie.ul Illinois Central Uailread Cleveland & Pittsburgh itallread Chicago ft Reci'c Island lUilrnad Pittsburgh ft fort Wayne llallrend Western Union Telegraph fninpaiiy.... Teledo ft Wabash New .Jt-rscy Central New Yerk Ontario & Western AWK .i:4 . m; .107 .r .121 .131 7C . 1.M4 sun AJtvjiuriaEiiESTs. YKI.I.OW KKO.ir UKiAK STORK, SI ertli Queen a reet. Headiiuarters ler the best 5c cigar In thu city, ut HAUTMAN'S. I7i:i:i!'s i)tiAi:iiAi. i.ozknees. V Fer Dyspepsia, Indigestion,, lleartliuin. Headache. Had Hreatli trem smoking, etc.. Constipation, Sour Stomach and nlldUenli-is el Hie blemaeh and Digest ive Organs, itelng a purely vegetable. Kile, simple anil cheap lemedy, it readily commends itself te ihe public sullering Irem the above disorders. Try It. I'rlce 25c. per Hex, pent anywlicrn by mail. Prepared and sold bv ANIMtKW U. FltEY, llRCOOl.ST. 2!) K. Orange St,, Cor. CliiKU.in, epi-J7-lv'ftw Imc:ialer. Pa, G .1 O TO ISKUUTOt.O'.S Andbearceibly sarnrl-eil at what you cin buy in La .leu and Oenl's Furnishing (itnnl-. FOR ATRAOK HOI.LAlf. .lu-l l-LCe ved, seinu Jeb I.0L4 which will b.i sold at 'eiitliancostel manntu.turlng. I'lea-e call anil eTamlr.e bclere you buj'. HBNRY BEOHTOLU, Ne. 52 North Queen Street Sign et tlie Rig Stocking. telC-ly.l PUI5l.Ii: SAI.l:.-ON TUESUAV, AUOU.ST 21, IKS::, at 1 o'clock, n. m., wilt 1 e sold nt public sale at tlie latu resldence et lien.. I). l)it mui.s Nu. 59 Kast Orange street, a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furni ture, consisting of Re's and IlcdsteaiN. R11 rcsiiix, Tables, Uhalrs, Wash.stand4, large H il iy Cleck, Reclining Chalr.a geed Library, Heet Cases, Slevesand I'ipe, ami many articles tee numerous te mention. AIm, a geed Kani'l Herse, two geed Ruggies. Kitting Saddle, ftc. Conditions made known by m: wm. comi'ten. Suui:i:ur ft Sutten. AiicIh. ais-itd I7OI.TON Ol'KlIA IIOU.SK. TFILTRSDAY, AUG 23, 1883. THE ARMSTRONG BROTHERS Monster Minstrel Combination 40 MUMUKIM. 40. IN TIIK1RNKW VERSIONOKMINSTRKLSY MAMMOIJTII HHASS RAND ANO rULI.ORCHKSTRA. rrcsenting their patrons with the finest Minstrel Entertainment in tin: world. RVHitYTIIlNU NKW ANO NOVKL. ADAII-SION S.-,5ftTCKNTs- UKSKUVK!) SKATS 75 OKNTd Fer sale at Opera IfiMise Olllcc. al-5L A T ItUKSIlf. FINE COMB HONEY. In Twe-Pound Frames, gathered from Clo Cle ver and Locust ISIosseim. Try the Elastic Starch. Yeu round the sample distributed, geed. Wa sell It. EPP'S COCOA. Yeu see It advertised ever, where It is a geed artlrl-, and we sell ti. Hums, Hams mid Dried Reef. IMncapple and Magnelia Brand-'. NKW M CKKHKL bythe klteniuaitur bairel. BTJESK'S, Ne. 17 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTKK, PA. M'tlK S;LSIlKKlft.ST IS CIVKK, T RUT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. W. Kingr Ss Water Sts., Remains at the Old Place, and doing bnsineii in tht old way, that l, SELLINGOARPETSOHEAPER THAN ANYWKERK KL9E. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BU". Make YourSeIoclion? befere the Fall Trails sets in. Sffirk's Carpet Hall, COK. W. KINO ft WATER STS. LANCASTER, PA. Yl w?1 . I; ' J53 wl - 3 y i .1 --! 4 V-l -& 'v-l 7 A 'VI T '