r5?T -ssi 5 1 '2 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1883. , r ( v BASEBALL. THIS IRONSIDE VS. THE ALTUONA. The champion Amateer Gleb of the mate IJeitcn by tbe Irenitde by tbe Score of 0 te 4, Tbe Alteena club, which are considered the finest amateurs in tbe 6tate, stepped in Lancaster yesterday for two days practice games. The first one was played yester day, and much te the enprise of everybody the Mountain city giants were beaten badly in a hotly contested game by tbe Ironsides. Everybody was anxious te sep the game, but almost everybody felt con fident that the Altoenas would win easily and these who did net quit as lasers last evening. Tbe visitors were outplayed by the plucky Ironsides and the AltoenaB were as much Fiirprised as the audience. Owing te the great reputation which pre ceded tbe Altoenas everybody was anxious te see them and the crowd in attendance was therefer e very large. Tbe visitors presented Yarnalll&te of the Anthracite, and Ardncr as their batteryf Brown and Manlevc being reserved for te-day's game. The home team managed te pound Yar nail for six base hits with a total of ten, and Ardner bad a number of passed balls. HofFerd and Sixsmith were the home team's battcrv and they played an excel lent game. The fielding of tbe whole nine was very One. Miller, the new man, played second, and although be had sev eral errors be made a number of brilliant plays, and be did mere work in that posi tion than any man who had been there for seme tiras. Oldfleld, Schiller and Kelly took this honors at the bat for the home team, the first named making a three badger and the ethers each a two. The game was called promptly at 3:45 by Jenes, the umpire, and no runs were Bcered until the second inning. Sixsmith opened it with a ball which was fumbled by Ake, and reached first, but was put out at home plate after Ardner had thrown te first. Hoffei d went out en a fly and Miller and Kelley went te base en balls. At this juncture Old Held came en and made a tre mendeus hit te right field, bringing Miller and Kelly in and putting himself en third Zechcr put the side out by going out en strikes. The visite s scored one run in the next inning. Manlove went out en a fly te Sweitzer, Brown made bis first en a small ball but went out en second, Ake reached second en Sweitzer's threw te first and get horns en a passed ball of Six smith's, Yarnell going out en Strikes. Neither club scored in the next two in ningp. In the fifth Smith and Bradly made geed hits. Ardner's fly was muffed by llyman, who threw Bradley out at second. Weeds' hit brought Ardner and Smith in while he h melf put tbe side out by failing le i.ch second befere the ball from Sixsmith. Yarnell having goae out en &.rikcs. Neither club accurcd anything in the sixth inuing but in the seventh the Ironsides get their work in. Kelly and Oldfleld went te base en balls and Zechcr en a fumble by the second baseman. With these three en the bases aurt the fielders of the visiters Swcitzer went in and sent a daisy ball te centre field out of the reach of every one and brought Kelly and Oldfield in. Schiller vrin en, en a bhert fly. llyman en stiikes and Zecber endeavoring te steal third. In the eighth inning the visitors wcre again blanked, but the home club wero mere fortunate, and made two nins en a base hit. and two passed balls by the catcher HofTerd and Miller scoring. In the ninth inning Ake of the visiteis scored en Smith's hit. The score in detail 4J:esmdi. n. in. p. e a. k '.echer, is u e 2 2 1 HolTenl. p 0 1 10 e 1 Sweitzer, :tb 0 1 :l 3 0 llvman.c 1 ) n Oil Srhlllcrlb 0 1 5 4 0 K'lly, 1 t 1 1 2 0 2 j-tiiler, 2b 2 0 4 3 3 1 Iflcld.rf 2 I 10 0 btxsmlth, c 1 1 0 0 0 Total C 0 57 20 8 ALTOONA. .Smith. ss, I 1 3 2 1 Bradley 1. 1., 0 1 10 1 Ardner. c, 1 i 8 4 2 Weed, r.t., 0 2 1 0 0 HariH.ll e i 3 e e Munlevc. 2b 0 0 0 2 2 Brown, c J., 0 2 2 0 1 Alce. 31) 2 1 3 2 (I Vaiiiull, ii 0 0 1 ; 9 Total 4 8 27 lfi 15 INKINOS. 1 2 3 4 5 7 S 9 lrniisidcri 0 2 0000 22 0-C Alteena 0 100 2 000 14 Snimnary Bums en baits : Ironsides 5. Al Al lennai; struck out. lrensIdc3 4, Alteena 4: tetnl base-hits ; Ironsides 10. Alteena S ; wild pitches : Yarnull 1 ; balk : HofTerd 1. Umpire-C. Jenes. Time et Gamc1 hour 45 minutes. Baseball JMeteg. The Anthracite club will play no mere interstate championship game at Potts Petts Petts ville because of the peer support afforded by the citizens of that town. The ground at Atlantic City has been rented for the remainder of the season and the majority of the games scheduled te be played at Pottsville will be played there. In the score of the baseball a number of errors against the pitchers are for allow ing batters te take their base en balls. Kelly, of the Ironsides, had a i ere arm j csterday ; he batted left handed when he hit Yarnall for a two bagger. The Ironsides are playing their second game with the Alteena this afternoon ; the visitors feel very badly ever yesterday's defeat and will de their best te win this afternoon. Their club will be greatly strengthened by the placing of Brown and Matdove in as the battery. HofTerd and Jenes will fill tuese positions for the Iren sides, as Sixsmith's hands are badly used up. Tbe Atlantics of Brooklyn will play here en Monday and Tuesday next, and games willbecaret.it 3:15. The Ironsides will appear in their bran new suits, which they stand in need of badly, en Monday. They will consist of gray pants, white shuts, red belts and stockings. Otner Oamcn flayed Yesterday. At New Yerk : New Yerk 9, Philadel phia 3 ; Brooklyn : Brooklyn 5, Colum bus 0 ; Pittsburg : St. Leuis 15, Alle ghenyS; Detteit : Detroit 8, Cleveland 8; Chicage: Buffalo 1, Chicago 4; Bosten: Providence 3, Bosten 1 ; Baltimore : Balti more 12, Eclipse 8; Wilmington, Del.: (thirtcan innings), Quickstep 10, Anthra Anthra Anthra oite 5 ; Trenten : Active 4, Trenten 13 ; Philadelphia : Cincinnati 8, Athletic 5 ; same citv : August Flower 10. Ress 0. An .Experienced 1'ractlcat Uenmt. In this age et specialties a man must serve long years in some ene business calling te acbicve success, and be et greatest benefit te liis patrons. Specially true Is this of dentistry, thcretore our people should patronize W. L. Fisher, whose twenty years' dental experience s invaluable. At his eflice, C2 North Queen, he furnishes lull upper or under sets et teeth trem $8 te $10. Gas given, Ficservatien el teeth a secelaUv. mv39-13tdS HZ'ECIAJ. MOTIVES. Fer Small Pox. expose Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in the room and spenge off the pattcnt with it. Fek Lame Bnck, isiae or Chest use SHI. LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cent Sold by II. B. Cochran. 137 and 139 North Queen trcet, Lancaster. icbl4eed6 Te rakish contagion lrem garments and linen, disinfect with Glenn's Sulphur Seap. Pike's Toothache Drep3 euro in ene minute. au20-lwdeedftw The cicatc3t contagion destroyer ever known is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It pre vents bmall Pox. Cured .My Wife'n Dlnc84. Frem Evansvillc, Ind., the home et our cor respondent, Mr. Jehn it. Patterson, conies the following : " Samaritan Xcrvine" dured my wile of a case of female weakness." It's an extract trem Mr. Patterson's letter, ?1.3e Has Confidence. In one case personally known te me the success el Burdock Bleed Bitter was almost incredible. One lady described them as "worth hundreds of dollar. I myself nave tbe great est confidence In them." F. 8. Scratch, Drug gist, liuthven.Ont. Forxale by H. 15. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Dr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamo mile Fill?. Are prepared expressly te cure and will cure Headache et all kinds. Neural gia, Nervousness and. Dyspepsia. Proved and endorsed by physicians. " 2fy hand were covered with little dry teals. They have disappeared and I'm better than I have been for SO years, Jrem using Dr Bensen" s Skin Cure." A. M. Neble, Selma, N, C, July 3, '8!. 1 recommend Lady Camella's (Secret el Youth and Beauty for the complexion, as be ing far superior te any article 1 ever used. It positively removes Freckles, and will remove Tan in ene application. Price 0c. Fer sale at all druggists. MBS. J. RENNE SMITH, j c23-GmdM&? Newark, N. J. 49 Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored te match tliat new hat by using tbe Diamond Dyea. Druggists sell anyolerfo 10 cts. Small i'ex eradicated. Small Pox cured, Small Pox plUings prevented by Darbys Pro phylactic Fluid. In Small Pox, Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will step the spread of the lnlcctlen. Frem Cel. J. Maianer, ei new ferk: "I liave sullered severely ter the last ten years lrem Hay Fever In early and mid-summer and in the fall. I desire in the Interest of my lei low sufferers te te3tiry in lavorel Ely's Cream Balm. My short use et it demonstrated its efficacy. J. Mawhef, 401 Broadway. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te re lieve all persons sultcring from Kcse Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a great sullerer from these complaints and have used it. I have re commended It te many el my friends ler Cu tarih, and In all cases where they have used the Balm freely they have been cured. T. Kknnict, Dry Geels Merchant, Ithaca, N. V. aulG-2wdeedftw Tell Wnat He Knows. ' Best thing ler burns I have ever tried Heals them grandlv. L. P. Fellet, Ma' ion, Ohie, speaking et Themas' Electric Oil. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nertli Queen street. Moiners .Me titers I Mothers i Are you disturbed at night anil broken et your rest by a sipk child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sullercr 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 and give rest te the uiother. and relict and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use In all ceses, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bettle. mayl-M.W.S&w itew te secure Uealtii. t seems strange Unit any ene will sutl'er trem tlic many derangements brought en by an itnpu-e condition et the bleed, -when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVEU SYUUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It N indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te lake, aid has proven itself te be the best ISLUOl) PUBlFIEIi ever discovered, ellcet-n-illy curing Scrofula, Syphlttfc disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. Ions cnnipluluts and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid ncys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gestien. A single bettle will prove te you its merits as a health rcnewcr, ter It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and nor vdiii system. .. iiER'b PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man anil beam. Fer ne externally and inter nally. REDilOlteE POWDER?, cuic all dUeabes or horse, cattle, sheep, heg.i, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVECURK. iuayil-2 Forsale at II. 15. Cochran's drug stoic K;7 erth Queen street Camel la Dentene for the teeth is very fla grant and removes Tartar and icurl, hardens the gums, steps decay and perfumes the breath. Price, no cents. Fer sale at all drug lata. JeI7-Smd W STEW AJWEJillSKMVliX-' w AK1KII-A Wusn.AH TMItKE OK tour eeks te keen house. Annl v at It Ne. 12 LOW STUEET. EMMA L. tVNI)IS' SCHOOL l'OUOHIL dren will reopen en MONDAY, SEPT., 3, 1883, a25-S&Th At 428 N. DUKE STREET WANTKU-GHUOO LA1SOBE1MAITUE Dry Celer Works. Apply at ence et FEBD W EB Bit, Tieasurep, It Ne. 8 Seuth Queen St. WILL KK.OPKN ON MONDAY, SKI. TEMBEIt 3. 1SS1, at Ne. 33J East Orange Street. KliUECCA S. HOLBltOOK'S Scheel ler Children. aug23-3t,t YKIXOW FIIOMT CIO A It STOKK, 21 eit!i Queen h rtct. Headquurters ter the be.-t 5c cigar in the city, at HAftTMAX'S. NOW OPEN IS SUADK3 OIT LAUItS' 0-4 Dress Flannels. Alse a new line el Fischus in Black mid Cream. We will net be undersold. lade. J. P. SWAUR, lebl7-lyTu&S Ne. SO North Queen Street. BAKTLKT PKAUS AN FXTKA FINK let et Bartiet Pears for canning, etc. Send in veur orders by postal, te my mantel stands at Zabm's corner, or Nes. 10 and 12 Avenue D, Northern Market. a3&25R GEORGE SCUIIOYEB. MA.li.tl NO flIISTAliK, FOK YOU WAN buy the best flc. Havana cigar In the market.at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAB STORE. AT PK1VATK SALE THE STOCK AKD Fixtures et a first-class Shoe Stere, nenr the centre et the city. Applv te SHU BERT 'Ac. bUTTON. No.ClNe. N. DukeSt. 2t Real Estate Agents. PEOPLE'S BUILUIKO, LOAN AMU UF UF peslt Company Monthly meeting THIS EVENING at 7 o'clock at Majer Belnechl's Oftlcc, Ne. 44 North Duke street. Ne dues re ceived at the director's meeting. Meney sold at 9 o'clock. Stock in New Series for sale. It A. S.V1LLEE, Secretary. 1OR SALK THE STOCK, BUSINESS AND r geed will of A. D. Beese's Billiard Hall, Ne. 18 Seuth Second street, Columbia. Equip ments all complete. Four Ne. 1 tables two billiard and two peel. Eight years successful run.- Reasons ler rolling te devote my -whole time te the telephone business, Fer terms, etc., apply te or address at Columbia or Lan caster. A. D REESE, a25-lt YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A FULL line el Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. qtUE FOLLOWING AllTICI.aH WERE I recently taken from the rcsidcr co of Dr. Jas. E. Baker: A double-barrel b:e;ch load lead ing fowling piece, a Jein te 1 fishing red, a seven shooter, a hammered silver card case with raised geld figures, and a Gress' pocket cise et surgical instruments. A reward et $25 will be paid ler their return or a prerata re ward for each article. a21-3t AUCTION SALE.-THK ENTIRE STOCK of General Hardware and Cutlery will be sold at Ne. 37 Seuth Queen street, cemmencta? en Monday evening, August 27. at 7 o'clock, and continuing every evening during tne week until all is sold. Alse, sale en Wednes day and Saturday mornings at 9 o'clock. Alse, sale et household goods and furniture and two wagons at. the same place en Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock. JOHN MAY'. J . G uheakkb , Auct. 25,2S,29R '1K9.DK DOLL IKS TAKEN AT FAR IN ". Exchange for Ladles' and Gent's FURNISHING GOODS. Which will be sold at prices less than ever. Jnst received, a lull line of Underwear, Shirts, Working Pants, Fall Styles et Ladles', Gent's and Misses' Hese and a variety et Notions. HENRY BEOHTOLD, Ne. 52 North Queen Street Sign et the Big Stocking. teb3-lyd B OWE S ft BURST. N03. 26 & 28 North Queen Street. - - - . - OPEN TO DAT, AN IMMENSE STOCK OP Elegant White Blankets, in all Scarlet Blankets in different qualities. Comforts ! Comforts ! Slegant Plush Comforts. Pink and Blue Silesia Comforts. Immense Stock of Comforts at $1 OO, $1,25, 81 50, $1.75 and $2.00. White and Colored Quilte, with and without fringe White Marsailies Quilts in all grades. Table Linens, Towels and Napkins. Opening an Elegant Line te-day, which we shall offer at a bargain. Alse new open in nil the New Shades in Ladies 6-4 Cleth Suitings. Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Blaek Cashmeres ; all at Lew Frices. rOHN X. GIVI.KU CO. LADIES 6 lew Line Fall Prints, tW All Goods Marked in Plain JOHN Ne, 25 East King Street. NEK AltyJsJtTIBVailSNTlt. SUV it liltUUT LUNCH THIS EVENING, At ALI5EUT KOHLHAAS' Saleen, strcer. Best of beer en tan. Maner it TOIICK.-Tll ALi, CITV TAXES UMI'AIU i enSKPTEMBEUl.six per cent, will he added, and all unpaid water rents will be placed en the same day in ihe hands et an alderman for collection. C. P. M YKUS, niVlwd Treusurer. i a t : e pkaciii'.?, fcKKsa cekn, j Melons and all kinds et Vegetables this evcnini. Alse choice Oysters. Have you tiled my celebrated Creamery Butter. Frcsn Lancaster reun ly peaches every morning at CIIAS. W. ECK HUT'S DAILY" MAUKfcT, lt Xe. K9 Hast King Street. A KINK FA KM IfOSSSALl!. I OFKKUKOK sale my Farm, known as " Wellington." containing S20 Acres. It is very desirably located, soil et a superior quality ant' oneot tlie m(bl productive In Cecil county, Md. It is 1 mile lrem Pert Deposit, where tnere arc irequent trains daily 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. II. PATTEN, aSSwdW&S Pert Deposit, Md. riUK YEATES INSTITUTE Will leepcn MONDAY, SEPTEMBER::. lsXI. Candidates ler admission and thoje who failed in their Anal examinations can see the principal at Ne. "05 North Dnlre st'eet from 0 u. m. te li in., and from 2 te p. in The UF.V. LUCIUS M. HARDY. A. M., u2."i-lw Principal. A fim: uiisienCK l'eit salk. The subscilber wilt sell at I'livale Sale or exchange for ether property, his Large and Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 315 North Lime street. It contains lBroeimjaiui liasanabundanccef almost all kinds of Unit. Reason ter belling is, the heuse ii tee large for the prt sent size et h 's tamlly. This Is one et the most desirable lcsldences in thecltvund well worthy the attention et perten" dc-.ii lug an elegant home. Apply te A. W. KUSSEL, aug:r-et Ne. :113 North Lime Street. Q DK1CV Will it pay me te take a cour;e in the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Ne. 10 East Kihe Street ? Call at the rooms and examine testimonials et graduates and ethci s holding positions here and elsewhere. The Tsntronuge during the past year is tne best evidence of the meiits et the institution. Endorsed by ttie leading business men et tim city and county. Parents give your boys a business education. Call and examine the merits et the school. Fall term begins September ::. Address, a202wdR H.C WEIDLER, Principal. CHI..!:; SALE WILL "K MH AT ITllK Hicster Heuse, en TUESDAY EVENING. kEPTKMIIEK 4, llSi, all that valuable resi dence, with side yard, situated Ne. SOI East Orange street. The HOUSE is three-story, Brlclr, with two and a-hall story Brick Back Building, containing 13 rooms. Thisproperty is built in the most substantial manner, et the best material, in a central and in one et the best locations. The Heuse is conveniently laid out and furnished with closets, gas, sta tionary washstand, bath with het and cold v ater, patent water clesets.etc. The lour prin cipal rooms have marble and slate mantels ; the kitchen has range with het and cola water, gas, c!e3et, sink, etc., ami communicates with wash kitchen. The whele property has the bcstseweratc, the cellar has cemented fleer and one of Reynolds' lurnaces t.i heat the en tire house, fountain yard, fruit trees, hydrant, cistern with pump, ash pit, all geed pave ments and walks. This property will be bold en reasonable terns, a portion of the purchase money can remain charged en the piemlscs if dciired. Sale t commence at 7H o'clock p, m., and conditions make known by W. D. SPRECIIER, SllOBERT & Setton, Auct's. a21,23.2.28,30.sl,4fl T?OLTON OPJItiA 1HJCSE. Friday Evening, August 31. FRAHKMJILTOI'S CELEBRATED COMPANY". WITH THE EMINENT IRISH COMEDIAN, Mr. Themas Sisbeurne. IN THE MUSICAL FARCICAL ABSURDITY, EN11TL.EI) " The Follies of a Day." ADMISSION - - 35, 59 &C5 CENTS- ItfcSERVED SEATS, - - 75 CENTS- Reserved scats en sale at opera house. a&VS.Tu.W.ThftF c ANSTATTK.R VOLK3FIEST. FOURTH ANNUAL GANSTA1TEE YOLKSFEST. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CANSTATTM VOLKSFEeT VEREIN OF LANCASTER. M0NDAV AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and 4, 1883. AT TELL'S HAIN. This year's festival is te surpass all previous ones, the commlttee of arrangements having spared neither money nor timt. te make it. a great success. The fruit column, especially will be decora ted grander than before, and all se'.ts of na tional games ler men and children, the seven men bunting the hare, and ether enjoyable teats will take place. Fer ail kinds et refreshments Hi 3 best et ar rangements have been made, and 20.060 PORTIONS OF SAUERKRAUT HAVE BEEN ORDERED FOR THE TWO DAtS. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. -Omnibuses will leave North Queen and East King street during the day ler the grounds. ntg25,29,80,3l&sepl XXW ADTXKTISBMMNXb; BOWERS & HURST. sizes and qualities Colored Blankets in all grades. BOWERS & HURST. NEW LINE OF FALL SHADES. - 4 CLOTH AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. 3iures and One Price Only. S. GIVLER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rriia.HU BOUKK KKOUT LUNCH THIS T evening at the Girard Heuse, 233 North Queen street. Finest and best Betr en tap. 11 CIIAS. ZECH, Proprietor. LAST CHEAP EXCURSION OF THE SEASON TO PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Round trip tickets geed for three days Train leaves Lancaster (King street), at fi:4u ; Columbia at 5:10; Landlsville at 6:08. Fare only $3.10. Leave Man helm at 0.-22. Litltzat 0:33 and Ephrata at 7 a.m. Fare, S2.90. Train will return same night. a23,2B 27430 G IRAKI) FIKJS INSOKANCE C031PANV OF .PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Injures Property at Current'Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East JKingr Street inl2-6muM.W&SR YALUAHLK ltCSlKS5 PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated NOS. 34 AND 36 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa., midway between Centre Square and Stevens Heuse and Bead ing Railroad Depot, and opposite Cooper's Red Lien Hetel, and new occupied by A. N. Bren eman. it lias a lrentage cf 23 feet 7 lnc'.ies, running back 132 feet, with the right of wav J te the 9 lcet alley en the west, while ever the i filing thA cnpnnrl thfrri anil tfmirth atnrln iieleng te the property, making the whole lrent321eet, 7 inches, exclusive of the alley wav, te which it has right et tree ingress and egress at any and all times through te West Mltllin street. 'Tliia nrnnertir 1u fn fvnnil i-annli unit hna f. been used as a shoe store and dwelling fei nearly ue years. Km fnWlipi-lnffirmnMnn nnnlv le jl' JACOB B. LONG, Bcal Estate Agent, iuiyi4-.inus,u mu. u nimmugsu J. II. MART1N&CO. We are opening te-day a full line et Brocaded Silk Velvets, i In all New Fall Shades. Alse, I BB0CADED VELVETEENS, ; Suitable for trimming, in all the popular shades. All-wool 84 COVENTRY SUITINGS t in ail the new lull shades. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Comforts and Blankets, New goods et this season. As we manufac ture our own Comforts we can guarantee the material te de of the best quality. FULL LINE OF Ladies' Jerseys. Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys. J. B. IARTU & CO., Uer. Prince and West King St, LANCASTER, PA. H AltVEST UOMK CHEAP BXCURSIOS TO LITITZ, -ON- N Thursday, August 30th. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, ONLY 50 CENTS. TRAIN LEAVES: Lancaster (King St.) 7:80. Upper Depot at 7:40. Columbia at 7130. Tickets Geed te Return ea Any Train, -AND- F0E SALE AT ALI STATIONS. a23,25,27,29 Lancaster, Pa. SUITINGS. Ml Line of Jerseys. & CO., Lancaster. Fa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED TWO UK THREE ON FUR NISHED BOOMS Address or call at It Ne. 10 SOUTH PRINCE ST. PUBLIC SALE OF BOD8EHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture at Ne. 2G south Water street, en TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, consist ing of bedsteads and bedding, bureau, side board, sink, tables, cane-eeat and ether chairs, carpets, mirrors, cook and ether stoves, tubs buckets, glass and queensware, etc. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock. CHRISTIAN II ERR. Jacob Gundaksb, Auct. TAKOAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS! AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. W. Kin? & Water Sts , Of which you can liore find the largest and best assortment in the market, but in COMFORTS, Heme-made, and of every description. COM FORTS as low in price as NINETY CENTS, and THE BEST HOMEMADE COMFORT IN THE MAUKET for $2.50. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. Shirk's Carpet Hall, COR. W.K1KG & WATER .STS. LANCASTER, PA. H IRSH Si BKO. BOYS' SCHOOL AND- CHILDREN SUITS. A great many new and handsome FALL STYLES are exposed en our counters. We have attended a little early te the wants of these youngsters, se as te be prepared ter SCHOOL OPENING. A Few Very Pretty Fall Styles of Men's Suits. in BASKET-COUKSCREW DIAGONAL and in mixedCASalMEuE nave also ceme In. They are very handsome In deslgn, and elegant in cat and finish. We remind you of thoenermous BARGAINS in medium-weight Clothing ou our BARGAIN TABLES. EXTRA BARGAINS IN GENTS' F0RN1SBINQ SOODS. HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Nes. 2 and 4 North Quean Street, LANCASTER, PA. N JKXT JIOOR TO THK COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S NOW OPEN OUB NEW FALL STOCK OF -IN BLUE BLACK, MEDIUM BLACK and JET BLACK. Persons In want et a BLACK CASHMERE DRESS should net tall te see these goods be fore purchasing. WK HAVE NOW COMMENCED SECURING OUR NEW FALL STOCK -OF Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Flannels, and Underwear, All of which we shall show In LARG ER QUAL ITIES, and at LOWER PRICKS than ever be fore E.E. LANCASTER. PA. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Lqdids mn FAHETOCK SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 25, 1833. CABLE NEWS. BUDGET OF LATE FOREIGN fiVKNXS. The Easy Conquest of tbe Freacb Troops ta Tenqnia The Eegiisb Parliament Prorogued A Fatal Duel. Paris, Ang. 25. A telegram received by the minister of marine from Sageo, dated te day, announces that the French have bombarded and captured the forts and batteries at the mouth of the Hue river after a brilliant land attack. The operations occurred en 18tb, 19th and 20th inst. Seven hundred Annamites were killed during the engage ment. The only casualties suffered by tbe French were several men slightly weunaea. The gunboats, Vipere and Lyliz; have en. tered the Thuaan passage. The French ad miral has granted a truce and a blockade has been declared. M. Harmaud the French civil commissioner en Tonquin has gene te Hue te negotiate with the Annamite court which is greatly alarmed at the movements of the French. Hew They Figbt Duels In Germany. Berlin, Aug. 25. A duel has been fought at Liza, near Posen, between two captains in the German army. One of the combatants received a shot in the ab domen and died soeu afterwards. Lying in State. Trohsdebf, France, Auk 25. The body of the late Count de Chambord lies clothed in an evening dress and decorated with the orderof the Hely Ghost. His hands are folded ever the breast and in one of them is a crucifix. Wax tapers burn at the head of the corpse. Tbe Cholera. Alexandria, Aug. 25. Twenty-six deaths occurred here from cholera yester pay, among them were three British sol diers. Twe hundred deaths from same disease elsewhere occurred in Egypt. Tbe Queen's Speech Read in Parliament. Londen, Aug. 25 Parliament was prolegued this afteoneon when the queen's speech was read. TKLKUKAPHIU TAPS. Afternoon Telegrams Cecdcnied. At Philadelphia Lin Guenasse, an Italian, reported in the Bread the Pennsylvania morning he was dollars in IT. S. that while asleep street station of railroad early this robbed of $3,000 registered 4 per cent bends and 100 dollars in cash. Payment en the bends has been stepped. At San Francisce Sexten wen the 1,000 point billiard match in twelve innings, Schaeffer scoring 830. The highest run was 431, made by Schaeffer The big raft, whose trip from Portland, Me., te New Yerk has created se much interest in lumber and shipping circles, passed safely through Hell Gate last night and was towed down the East river te the Erie basin where it arrived in geed order this morning. At Mifllentewn, Term., this morning a tire broke cut in the Foreman hotel and was net checked until it had burned the hotel, the pest office a private residence and a'bleck of brick stores occupied by the Francis hardware company. The less is $G0,000, insurance $48,000. At Lloydstewn, Oat., Weed's diy goods store, posteffica ami telegraph offices burned last niht. Less, $10,000. A bettle- was picked up yesterday near Providence, It. I. It had in it a paper with the following words "Brig Indiana foundered at sea, July 25, 1883. Passcn gers, F. S. Burnette and wife, Miss Bur nette, Mips Baldwin and J. R. Paddock." Walffs & Ce's wire factory burned thin morning at White Plains, N. Y. Less, $75,000 ; 200 bauds thrown out of employ ment. The total number of killed by the cylone at Rehester, Minn ,is 20. During a quarrel last night Christian Duesner a saloon keeper at Teledo, Ohie, .diet and instantly killed Carbin Ccswell. At Macen, Me., Gee. Steward shot and killed Walter Tracy yesterday. The ninr der grew out of a refusal en Tracy's part te live with Stewart's sister, whom Stew art compelled Tracy te marry a few days age, Stewart's sister alleging that Tracy seduced her. Stewart escaped. Before the Senate sub committee en labor at New Yerk, te-day, Rebert Hewaid gave account of tbe workings of the cotton spinning business in Massachusetts. Before an organization was formed tbe wages of spinners that averaged $7 50 per week new average $10.40 per week. On the Bennington battle field near Trey, N. Y a skull has been found with the track of the bullet passed through it still discernable Further investigation disclosed at a dis tance of sixteen inches from the surface of the ground two human skeletons in one grave, lying in opposite directions. Frem their large stature tuny are believed te be these of American soldiers. Tryieg co btep the Ocmlug Fight. Topeka, Kan., Aug. 25. Gov. Gltck has addressed a letter te the prosecuting attorney of Atchison county, calling at tention te the laws regarding prizefighting and requesting strict enforcement The attorney general, iu an interview last night, stated that the law would be en forced and neither Slade nor Mitchell would be permitted te train in this state. The penalty prescribed for fighting, or preparing te fight, is from ene te ten years in prison. WKATHKR INUIUATlUWb Wasuikoten, Aug. 25. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, fair weather in tbe northern portions, partly oleudy weather and local rains in the southern portions ; neaily stationary barometer, stationary or a slight fall iu temperature, and winds meBtly northerly. MARHE1B. Fblladelpma maraec. Philadelphia, Aug. 2.. Fleur nam and fair. Rye flour firm at $1. W heat qutet and lower ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 15J1Q1 I5K ; NO. 3 de, Jl HJJJil 12 ; Ne. 1 Pa. Hci!. $1 17K1 18. Cern steady, but quiet ;!sail yellow at C5c; de mixed, COQClc : Ne. 3 Mixed , 58a5?c. Oats quiet and steady: Ne. 1 White, 450 46c ; He. 2 Wliite, 44s ; Ne. 3 de, 42c : Ne " Mixed, 35336c. Rye at C2g65c Seeds unchanged. Previsions quiet. Lard quiet. Butter light demand. Eggs steady. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull. Whisky at $1 19 Mew Yerk Markets NxwYeas, Aug. 25. Fleur State and West ern dull and rather weak ; prices net mate rially changed, southern quiet and steady. Wheat Ki lower, dull and heavy : Se I 1 White nominal ; Ne. 2 Red, Sept, $1 IGQ 1 17 ; Oct., SI 19ai 19 ; Nev., 1 21 1 21 j ; uec., i zjQi ay. Cern dull, slightly In buyers' favor ; Mixed Western spot, 5GJC5c ; de future, Cl 63)40. Oats 4QKc higher and mere active; Ne. 2 Sept., 35a&c ; Oct., 35JSQ3CC; State, 499c; Western. 35ffiiSc. Mew xerx. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks irregulsr. Meney, 2S2Jic. New Yerk Central 115J4 Krle Railroad 29 Adams Express 1?4 Michigan central Railroad 83 Michigan Southern Railroad 104 Illinois Central Railroad 12G Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad 120 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad 131 Western union Telegraph Company 77J4 TOlGuO ft WftuSfl !! 19 New Jersey Central S0 New Yerk Ontario ft Western. 20 Quotations by need, XeGraam ft Ce., Baal- e3, nanewrar, ru. 11 i lA-K. 12 n. Sr.M. Michigan Central.. 83W New Yerk Central U5W New Jersey Central 8lS onie Central. 7w DeL Lack, it Western.... 121j muiuaue uranue. Erie Kansas ft Texas. Laxe snore Chicago ft X. W.. com. N. N Ont. ft Western, ht Paul ft Omaha PadncHail 31 Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. 15 St. Paul iei Texas Pacific se Union Paclne 8 nuraso-cemmon Wabash Preferred.. Wesfrn Union Teleimnh Louisville ft Xashvllle... N. Y..CM. ft St. I. MsX116 Lehigh Navigation. Pennsylvania.. Beading P. T. ft Buffalo Northern Paclflc-cem... Northern Pacific Pref... Hostenville b9 87i Philadelphia ft Erie Nertnern Central Underground. .. Canada Southern. 31 "U 10 j Peeple's Passemrer. SI 10 t5Vi W7K rnuadeiphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks weak. Philadelphia ft Erie R. R. 17K Reading Railroad 24) Pennsylvania Railroad 57k Lehigh ValleyKallread ... 69 United Companies or New Jersey.... 190VJ Northern Pacific. 40?u Northern Pacific Preterre'L 73i Northern Central Railroad 643i Lenigh Navigation Company 42 Norristown Railroad let) Central Transportation Company. 3d-K PlttsbV, Titusville ft RntlaleR.lt. iy. Little Schuylkill Railroad m Lecal stecxa ana Bends Reported by .7. B. Leng. Par val. Lane-' fly tc:rct.Leaa,duel882...tlt " 1S83... 100 1390... 100 ' 1H... IOC B per ct. In ler 30 years.. 100 " fi per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " In ler 29 years.. 100 " 4 ' In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 8 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Man helm borough lean 100 MSCSLLAmwOB 8TO0XB. Quarryville R. R. $30 Milleravllle Street Car se Inquirer Printing Company SO Gas Light and Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 Columbia Gas Company... Columbia Water Cemnanv Last sale. 1105 if7 120 100.10 li2 100 100 106J, 102 2.ir 35.SS 45 LtVi it 2B.25 iZ 5 lt 1 21 100.5T. I11B.2-. Jtfi 100- 1C1 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta ilollewware 100 Stevens Heuse... ., se Sicily island 53 East Brandy wlne A Waynesb'ff.... SO Mllleraville Nermal Scheel Northern Market XISOBLLAITBOUS BOMD3. Quarryville u- &. dne 1893 $100 Reading ft CelumblaCR. RS's 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due ldeb. .................... ......... loe Eastern Market 60 Western Market 00 TUBSnKK STOCKS. Big Spring ft Reaver Valley 5 25 9 10. Bridgeport ftHoresheo 13)f 'it ueiusiDia x cnearnnt uui 'lelumhia & Washington 23 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 Columbia ft Marietta 23 Maytown ft Kllzabethtewn 25 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street ,. 25 Straseurg ft Millport 25 18 20 18 30 ID 47. 41 21 le 31 GO 75 105 13J.10 41 35 79 275.20 $203 110.7b 145 110 50 14 111 141 141.20 13i JO I 151.25 14 151 75 135 12U marietta aiayiewn 'ir. Marietta ft Mount Jev. 25 LancEilzabetht'n ft Middle t'n.. Lancaster A Fruitvlile.". Lancaster ft Li tltz , Lancaster ft Willlamatewn Lancaster ft Maner. Lancasterft Manhelin Lancaster Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland... Lancaster ftSusuuehanna , BAKIC STOCKS. . 100 , SO , 25 . 26 . 50 . 25 . 25 , 100 . 300 tlOO 60 First JNaUenainanjc , Farmers' National Bank. Fulton National Bank..., 100 SO 100 100 10O 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 100 100 Lancaster County National Bank. .......... Coin ml. ta National Bank Christiana National Bank. fSphrata National Bank First National Bank, Columbia..... first National llanar, Strasburg.... First National Bank, Marietta first National Bank, Mount Jey.. Lltit.". National Bank Mantle' n National Bank Union Wattenal Bank. Mount Jey. New Helland National Bank Hati N'atlemd Hank Household Market. DAIBT. nutter y A............................. Cup cheese, 2 cups Cettage cheese, 2 pieces. Dutch cheese 11 lump FOULTRT. li20c w 'l Sfc)!('C' i0i.r -aenna 45Q00O .....25Q30C Llilckens fl pair (live) , 4ft piece (cleaned)., hlckens 3ft pair Sering chli rigceng, at pr.... MISCELLAIfBOUB. Apple Butter f) qt 25c Bggsfl dez 18O20U Heney per S ....23e Lard lb 123Ue Mince Meat V ft 12)ic FBUITS. Peaches ) Y, pk 25333c Plums per qt VQiOc Raspberries 10015c Huckleberries 'ft qt 0e Blackberries qt, 10312c Apples, ft pk 15325c Bananas ft piece 335c CurraiiTS, jfi box........ ............. ... .....tc Coceannts each SQ12c Currants, dried, ft ft ..ICc Dried Apples lfi qt 10c " Peaches 91 qt 12c Lemens m dez... ............. ....c oranges IU dez 6 75c Cherries pr. qt fifj!Uc: C in taleu pes.. ...... ....... .................. ju c Watermelons 10059c VBOVTABLKS. Tomatoes pr. K pk. lOfllzc Beans, Lima, i qt. 7c Carrots ? bunch 5C Cabbage, If) head 3Cc Egg Plants 5010c Head sal ad 3..c Onions f) Jplr... ..., ......0c New Potatoes J pk ogiec Sweet Potatoes 1 X V': 233."ic iUidislics V buncn 5c Green Cern pr. dez tlQlOc Soup Beans $1 qt l"c Salsify ?! buncn -010c Turnips pk 8c Rhubarb 5c Squashes pr piece 2'c Cucumbers per dez.... .....0u TI9H. Catfish V & 15c Perch 15c Reck 12Kc Halibut 15c Pike leg 12c Spanish Mackerel i? ft 15c Trout 12KC Clams per 100 8ec MEATS. Beel Steak, fl ft 12ffi20c " Roast (rib) ft 10320c " " (chuck) y ft 12315c " Corned, ft HifUC Dried. V ft S5c Bologna dried..... ........... 35c Pre-ted beet per ft ...24c Lacen v) ft......................................ivc Calves Liver...... ....... ......... .....20c Ham, sliced, tfl ft ...........24c Ham. whole V ft 17018c Spring Lamb ft ft ...2CC x carl in g... ...... .. ................... ikc Alutten r ft.... ....................... ......... xdc perk fi ft... .................. ............. .. rxfpioe Shoulder V ft 12Kc Sausitge ft ft 15lea " smoked W ft 16c Veal V ft 12316c Pudding 10c a RAW. Cern fi bus ; Csarec Clevcreeed.fi but S10.50 vem TSCZU fv Qt. vC Oatmeal ft ft Ce Hay Tlracthy f? ten 11012 Oataftbus 43e RyefTbus G370c Tlmetbj Seed ft bus $2.73aM.0O Wheat nns Slll.05 Flaxseed, ft bns $2 05 Hungarian, fi bus SI 20 Orchard Grass. Ima S2 5ii Hemp, f bns S2 te Herd Grass, pus SI te Rape Seed, ff bim S3 50Q5 ou POLITICAL. Democratic state Ticket. ACDiTea anraaAL. MAJOR ROBERT TAGGART, Warren Ce. STATX TRXASrRXB. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce. Conaty Ticket. DISTRICT ATTOBJCrr. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. rmseir inaracreBS. ' . PIL KTJHLMAN, Lancaster. JOHN H. MENAUGli, Mt. Jey. POOR DIBXOTOB8. II. E. SHIMP.E. Cocalico. C. B. HERB, MlllersvUle. cetnrrr suKVJeveK. BOBEET EVANS, Eden, 113X iim2 121 120 2H 29H .. -UVi Ui 23 1MU 103 lOBX 12& 12-'g 12l 20$ 20 20 si" 31 I5J(; 15 SIH. 87 iwi 19 is?: 31 31 SL TlVi, VM. 7B& "X X 8 tO 69K 57V2 567 24X 24 lift T 1 vnl I l J vJ 1 -1 . Jrl