?SM BIBI --IO--BIWaHaSaiBVSaaiaHMa jA fro ' V 'rrr? r3"?r?iri 'iVF-' 5- VSf - V. J- - . - - . - - r V-, .'.. - T . ;--' ' k ; x -vr-; - ; 'V f J . v - :' . "i in 0 zf LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER1 WEDNJSSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1883, COLUMBIA NEWS- OCR KKUULAK OKHJHJ-tMID-KUi: BvcBta Kl the --- It lnterMt la and Areaad the Boreogh ficke- p hy the -!--Meer Keporter. A meeting of Chiquesalunga tribe of Red Hen was held last erening. A Columbia picnic party was held at Shirks Horseshoe Greve yesterday. The Lotes social elab will held its regu lar monthly business meeting en Friday erening next. Last erening St. Jehn's Lutheran church ladies' sewing society met at Mrs. Charles Bbreiner's, en 7th street. The Eeely store works were closed yes terday, owing te neceuary repairing being made te the boiler. There is some talk of reorganizing the disbanded Citizens' band. Better leave it as it new is buried in the past. The young selks hare issued the lnvita lnvita tiens te their dancing picnic, whieh is te be held in Heine's weeds en Saturday next. , ... The voting off of the badge pin belong ing te Putnam circle Ne. 113, B. U. (H. F.) C. A., has been postponed until next Tuesday erening. The number of excursionists who went te Gettysburg yesterday, en the G. A. R. excursion, was net as large as it was ex pected te be. Mr. William Brady lest another of his children by scarlet ferer last night. Twe have new died from this disease within two weeks. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jacob Heiserman, who died en Monday evening of general debility, at her residence en Filth street will be held te morrow. A pleasant beating excursion was held last evening below the dam, fifteen couples participating. A number of the beautiful islands of the river were visited. Picnics were te have been held by Ce lumbians te-day at Chickies Reck, Wild Cat Falls and Shirk's grove, but the rain has interfered with them. Judging by the number of children who have been bitten by savage dogs this sum mer, it is about time the borough authori ties trimmed out their numbers. Where is t.h nrinnfl of de catchers. " Ole Hard- times." . . , Mrs. Samuel Shult-'s funeral took plaee this afternoon. The serviees were held at her late reBsidence, Ne 512 Walnut Btreet, and were conducted by the Rev. J.B. Funk, pastor of the United Brethren church. Elder J. W. Loekweok. of Middletown, will preach in the Bethel Church of Ged en Sunday, morning and evening. He is well known in this vicinity, beiug one of the eldest ministers of his denomination in Pennsylvania. . Twe women had a hearing before 'Squire Yeung last evening, en the eharge of keep ing disorderly house en North Frent street, but as the charge could net be sub stantiatcd the accused were dif charged. Tha w TV T. nlnh intends oeenine its dancing school again in October, meeting j every two weeks, rrei. nwi "" i Lancaster will probably be engaged as dancing master. The club deserves en oeuragement in its attempt te form the school. . . Messrs. W. H. RichardBen aud Geero M. Helstein, from Bridgeport, near Nor Ner Nor ristewu.arrived here yesterday en bicycles, en route roruagerstewn, xriu., viuh.jd burg. They stated that the roughest read lay between Ceatcsville and the Gap, along which they were often obliged te dismount and walk. Fersenal. Miss Leng of Johnstown, Pa., is visiting Miss Kate Leckard. Mr. Harry Smith and wire have re turned te their home in Scranton. Mr. William Clark and daughter, Miss Lillie, are home from a trip te Ocean Greve. UlT IMlBOVKM.NT8. Wm. Kahl, six 2-atery brick dwellings, West James street. Henry Martin, ten 3 story brick dwell ings. North Mary street. Careline Kenebare, one 2 story brick dwelling, Seuth Queen street. Charles F. Miller, one 2-story frame chemical works, Hazel street. Henry C. Harner, six 2 story brick dwell ings, Marietta avenue. . Frederick Hoefel four 2 story brick dwellings en Frederick street and two 3 story brick dwellings en North Duke near Frederick. Fisher & Bre. two 2 story brick dwell ings en East Chestnut between Shippen and Plum. , Tnund a y.nnlr fu.enten 2 sterv ana mansard brick dwelling houses en Jast Vn streitf Geerge Steinman one 2-story brick dwelling en West Orange between Water and Mulberry. .... ,. J. H. Abraham one 3 story brick dwell ing en West Lemen street. 8. H. Reynolds one brick stable en Cherry alley. . Henry Martin two 3 story brick tobacco warehouses en North Charlette between James and Harrisburg pike. A. W. Russell two 2 -story brick dwell ings en EaBt Frederick street. St. Jehn's Reformed church one 2 story brick parsonage en North Mulberry street above Orange. . Mrs. Ann C. Stamm two 2-story brick dwellings en Lew Btreet. Benjamin Ruth two 2 story brick dwell ings en North Christian street aoere James. . M. Weneer one 2-story brick dwelling en East Orange street between Ann and Marshall. Mark Smith one 2-story brick dwelling en Seuth Plum near East King. Charles Eshbaeh two 2 story brick dwellings en East New street. W. G. Rapp, back building, corner Church and Lime. W. W. Hensel, back building, East Orange, opposite county prison. The above list includes 133 dwelling beuses, several of them having storereomB attached ; two fine market houses, two large tobacco warehouses, two factories, a a fine Dosteffico buildine. aud a number of Bbeps, htables, back buildings, &e. There are besides many miner building improvements geiDg en in the city, which requite no peimit te sanction them. KXW ADYMBTIBXMMMTb. :fIBl TUMI . OIVLISK CO. BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS, OF EYEET DESCRIPTION. See Our West Window. JOHN S. GIVLER , & CO., Ne. 25 East King Street, JOHN S. GIVLER. I lOWJSKS A BUKST. Lancaster, Fa. GEO. F. RATHVON. a .. : i , BOWERS & HURST. Lancaster, Pa. Nes. 26 & 28 North .Queen Street. OPEN TO DAY, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Elegant White Blankets, in all sizes and qualities. Colored Blankets in all grades. Scarlet Blankets in different qualities. Comforts 1 Oomferte I Elegant Flush Comforts. Pink and Blue Sderta Oomferta. Immense Stock of Comforts at 81 00. $1,25. 51 60, $1 76 and 82.00. White and Colored Quilts, with and without fringe. White wlarsaiUes Quilts in all grades. SSnenVTewels and Napkins. Opening an Elegant Line te-day. whieh we shall offer at a bargain. Alse new open in all the New Shades in Ladies 6-4 Cleth Buttings. Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Blaek Cashmeres ; all at Lew Frices. BOWERS &d HURST. SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY VBNINQ.ATJQ. 20. 1833. CABLE CHAT. WBAT IS DOUIG IH KOKOMC. de COM MOM PLEAS COURT. MABBIAGM8. New Buildings Erected and In Course or Erection. Although our merchants and shopkeep ers complain that the spring and summer trade of Lancaster has been exceptionally dull, the builders have had quite a busy time of it since the flibt of April last, as the following list of building permits, copied from the official record in the mayor's office, will Bhew : Tbe new western market, corner of Orange and Pine streets, and the new eastern market, oerner of East King and Church, of which mention has heretofore been made, are being pushed ferwaid te completion. ...... The new public school building en North Ann street is finished and will be ready for use when the soheol term com menees next Monday. Benjamin F. Miller is building 2 2 story brick dwellings at the corner of West Marien and Arch alley. Jehn M. Herzeg a 2 Btery dwelling en West Grant, between Mary and Char lette. . . , , ... Jehn May two a story DnoaweiiiegBuu North Lime, between New and Clay. A. J. Eyler, a briek store room en North Mary, between Charlette and Walnut. Cenrad Gasser, a 3 story brick dwelling en North Charlette, between Orange and Chestnut. .... ,, Geerge Derwart two 2 story brick dwell ings en North Christian, between James and Frederick. C. W. Metzger one 2.stery brick dwell ing en Seuth Queen, between Vine and German. H. E. and J. P.Martin one 1-story brick ohep, West Walnut, between Orange and Prince. Gee. Bhulmyer four 2 story bricks en East New. Julius Leeb one 3 story briek dwelling and store, Seuth Queen, between Centre Square and.Vine, and one 2 story brick dwelling and 2 story brick factory en Christian street in rear of the main build- DAHEBALL. IreuHidea m. Atlantic of Krueklyu A Veijr 1'oer Uatne. The poorest exhibition of baseball, if it can be called by that name, was given yes terd,iy afternoon by the Ironsides and Atlantic-, of Brooklyn, en the grounds of ihe former and before a geed sized audicneu. It was a game of errors en the part of both uines and the best way of as certaining who made them is te refer te the sceic. It is Bufuci.nt te say that tte home te.im had the largest number, al though they did net have near se many balls te mn after Nearly all the runs made by the visitors were through errors of the Ironsides', who were unable te step many of the balls, while the principal mistakes were maae ey wnu m-uwi-g. Jenes played a peer game behind the bat, and was unable te back Hofferd up. He l.ri .1 liiMrannmW of naRsed balls, and they were always at times when third base had a runner, who had no difficulty in scoring. The man seems te be stiffened up and did net move after the balls, some of which he could have had. At the bat the home team did their fine playing, and hammered both Biady and McGrath all ever the field. In the seventh inning they secured .even runB, the battine beingvery heavy. Hoflerd made a two bagger, and Sehiller, after a base hit, bad no trouble scoring en the errors of the visitors. The whole score lollewa IRONSIDE. Olaheid, r l Schiller, lb Sweitzer, b Z.cher. h s Miller, 2b Sixsuiitti, c 1 Kelly, 1 f. Jents. c...... Holleii), p Cases Up ler Consideration Week. in tbe First B. IB. P. O ..2 '.'.'.'.. '.'1 ...2 ...1 ...0 ...3 2 3 2 2 2 1 n e 2 A. 0 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 12 Total ATLAimCS. Iiresllii. c Mack, 2b Higeins, lb Doely.cf McUratb, 1 f.... Cannlchuel, 3b. Tooker, r 1... .. Kergsner. a s... U raiiy, p .15 10 27 20 14 ....0 1 2 .V."i i e e 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 11 0 0 3 0 2 1 C 2 0 0 5 1 0 6 4 24 18 13 S. G. Gensemer one 3 story brick dwell ing and store North Queen street below Walnut. Mrs. Cceilia Gedell, one 2. story briek dwelling, West James street. Moritz Beutner, one s story irarae, uuw street. . H. B. Witmer, five 2 story brick dwell ings, West Mifflin street. A. C. Kepler, one large 4 story briek building, North Queen, between Centre Square and Orange, te be used as U. S. pest office, and for billiard hall and society meeting rooms. C.S. Herr, one 2-story brick dwelling, North Mulberry street. Frederick Engle, two 3 story briek dwellings, Seuth Queen street, between Vine and German. Geerge Wall, a 2 story brick addition te his hotel, oerner Seuth Queen and Middle streets. . Mark Smith, one 2-story briek dwelling West Orange street. Tayler A. Shuler, one 2 story brick dwelling, East Chestnut street. F. O. 8turgis, one 2-story brick dwelling en North Mulberry street, and ten 2 story brick dwellings en West Chestnut, near Mulberry. Charles Waitz, one 1-story briek stable, oerner Lime and Church streets. Henry C. Keller, one 2-story briek dwelling, en Woodward street. Dr. JA. L. Herr, one 2 story briek stable en NeTth Christian street, and alteration of his residence, Duke street above Chestnut Total 7 lNKlNOS. 128456789 Ironsides 225?JiVJS ?d- Atlanllc 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 O- Summary : Base en balls-Ironsides 2. Ai Iantlc2. btruck out Ironsides 4, Atlunlic 9. Wild pitches-Brady 1. Hoflerd 1. Passed balls Tenes 0, Breslln 1. Twe base Mis lioflerdl. Total base bits Ironsides 17. Umpire Hyman. In West Chester yesterday the Newtown club of Chester defeated the Brandywines by a score of 8 te 2. In the game between the Quicksteps and Harrisburg yesterday at Wilmington, Leary first pitched for the latter club and raa lrnnnlrnd nnt in one inninfr. Burns took his place and was hit for a total of eight hits. Manager Myers ordered him te leave the box, which be refused te de, and was expelled from the club. Leary was again put in and proved mere effective than at first. But 250 people saw the UelumDus ae feat the Allegheny yesterday, and en Tuesday in Wilmington the audience did net reach 200 te see the game between the Quicksteps and Virginias of Richmond. .Lancaster weuia de asnameu ui uu u u u dionees. The Atlantics say this is the best town they have yet played in for geed audi ences. The Ironsides club will go te Chambers hnrir nn Mendav and will nlav there en Monday and Tuesday. The Weratz club, of Philadelphia, will play here en Thursday of next week, and if arrangements can be made will remain for a game en Friday. inner Games Flayed Yesterday. At New Yerk New Yerk 9, Philadel. pbin 8 : at Bosten Providence 1, Bosten 14 ; at Baltimore Baltimore 4, Cincinnati 14 ; at Pittsburg Columbus 4, Allegheny 0 ; at iiroeKiyn Active e, jsroesiyu u , at Wilmington Quicksteps 13, Harris burg 0 ; at Trenten Anthraeite 8, Tren Tren eon 12 ; at Millville, N. J. Ress 5, Mill ville20; at Philadelphia Eellpse 10, Ath Ath letie 8 ; same city August Flower 16, Feley 1. . BEFORE JCDOE LIVINGSTON. In the case of Henry Sheibley vs. David B. Myers, alter the testimony was all in the defense stated that there could be no recovery in this action as a transfer te Abraham Sheibley was net shown. The plaintiff asked for and was granted leave te amend their caption. The defense did net plead surprise and the case was given te the jury. The jury retired this morn ing, and seen after they had gene out one of the number, Philip Miller, of New Providence, was taken se sick that he had te be discharged. This afternoon when court met the counsel for plaintiff asked that the jury be discharged, as in .. .limnu rr iiU i-iinit he did net desire a verdict from eleven. The court therefore sent for the ether members of the jury aud discharged thorn from any further censid -ratieu of the case. J. Shuman Kline ana mary iv. name, his wife, in right of said Mary K. Klme, formerly Mary Kissinger, and Harry Kis singer, by his mother, Mary K Kline. This is the next case ready, but as two juries are out and one for this could net be obtained before neon, court adjourned te 2 J o'clock. BEFORE JCDOE l'ATTEKSON. In tbe case of Urbau & Burger vs. Bar bara Martin and cenjamin F. Martin, owners, and Samuel Bennar, contractor, tha ?ni-tr rAf.nrnnd a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $281.84. Abraham Shaffner vs. Jehn S Henry. This was an action brought by plaintiff, mim ; a naintnr. te recover Day for labor. The defense was that the plaintiff was te have taken an organ, for which defendant is an agent in Manheitn, in part payment for bis work. He never came for the organ, which defendant has always been willing te furnish, but new wants cash. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $52 11. Admitted te tne Bar. Wm. N. Apple was this morning ad mitted te the bar en motion of A. C. Reinoehl. Mr. Apple is a son of Rev. Themas G. Apple aud a graduate of Franklin aud Marshall college. He passed a line examination, auu wm, uv uuuuU make his mark in the profession. Jorers te be Drawn. The jurors for October courts will be drawn en Friday afternoeu at 1:30 o'clock, instead of Saturday as before announced. &hakjtkr-Pabkwl At Grace Evangellt al Lutberan Cnurcb. en Tuesday evening; Ang. 28. ISM, by Kev. C. Elvln Houpt, Jehn C Sbaeffer and Mary h. Parker, all of the Cltyet Lancaster. IfBH AltV-KUTlHBOUSHTa. PIANO lWSTKUOTlON. MISS MARGIE SPURRUSK, of Ne. 230 West Vine street, will resume instruction en the Piane en a AT UKDAY.SKPT.l. a27-4wlB TITANTKD-A UIKL. ABOUT 15 MAB8 WW nM in nnalat with llcrht house work Apply at this office. a28-3t nX) 1 117 CHCKUH SCHOOL BE (TliAOJjj OPENS SEPT. 3. aaMW REV.W.l'.COOVKicr.OIT PITT8UUKU. will preach till ( WKDNESDAi . ) even lng in the Union Bethel, corner of Prince and Orange streels. lta KKW AOV EKTISKMBNT- TOTJ W1MT ALWAYS FIND A FULL line et Connecticut cigars and Feuntnln tine Cnt tobacco, at . HABTMAN'S YELLOW rEONT C16AK 4TOBE. Fayles; Respects te Om Dead Coast Umaaaberd Tbe cholera In Alexan. dna Twelve Deaths Yesterday. Vienna, Aug. 29. The Count de Paris, with his sons and the Due de Nemours, the Due d'Alencen and the Prince de Boinville, visited the ehapelle ardent of the Count de Cbamberd te-day, and prayed ever the body and sprinkled it with holy water. The Ceuntease de Cbam Cbam eord is se prostrated with grief that she was unable te receive the princes. Mgr. Vannutelli, the papal nunoie here, will officiate at the burial. It is expected that 5,000 Frenchmen will attend the cere mony. IbeBesaltertae Attacks ea tbe Jews. Although order has been restored at Egerzeg, Hungary, the scene of the late attack upon the Jews, all the shops in the place are still closed. The Jewish fami lies have fled from tbe town,and trade and traffic axe suspended. I After the Urea Volcanle KrupUens- Batayia, August 29. Since neon vnatAntav nvervthinc has been quiet. The sky is clear and communication with Serang has been restored. The temperature fell ten degrees en Monday, but it is new at normal height. The town is covered with a thin layer of ashes, which was se het when falling tnat it killed the birds. Telegraph men report that while they at work repairing a line Angier early Monday morning raw a hiffh column of the approaching with a rearing noise. KaWe: Ne. 2" Bed, Aug-., 171 l:de bent; U 17H1 17 ; Oct., 1 lXi iWfi ; aev.. Cem Ke better ana quiet; Mixed f Oats dull and tatber weak ; Ne. HxedJO OJyC , OUUB, WS1W, nriwlJJ,Mi mock mmxKJttk Quotations by heed, X eUnuua A Ox, nnt !.animjttAr- Pn UA.K. i Michigan Central. S3 I New Yerk Central 115K New jersey central tw Ohie Central............... T& DaI. Lack. A Western.... 12012 Denver Rie Grande.... 27 Erie Kansas A Tbtm ....... 34 fjilrA Rhnm 100$ Chicago & N. W., com.... 121Ji N.N.,Ont.A western.... a bt. Paul A Omaha 39 PadfieMail 32 Rochester A Pittsburgh.. 161 St. Paul... ....... ........... lev Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash common Wabash Preferred.. Weat'rn Union Teletrranb Louisville & Nashville... N. l.LnL 9 ou L........ .... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation 43) Pennsylvania 58 Reading ...... 25! P. T. ft Buffalo 12V4 Northern Pacific Cem... 394 Northern Pacific Pref... 72)4 Hestonvule 12X Philadelphia St Erie Nertnera Central Underground.. ............ .... Canada Southern. MVi People's Passenser. line were near they sea They 1 -41 is. fa iff4 - i 129 i J$. U 24 1 3 I 1(xm2 i . " J i wx i, .m P si : $ I 16K IS " K . 101)2 100X 3BX 9tJt SBJfc -Ht SSX 68k 87 & 19 194 18 ,r 3192 S3 S6JS iV 439? 42Vi -il au2 V- vi 43K 87 66K 25 7-16 24&.1U 38X 373 Vl 72J5 70& iv 12K . - & N " J MX TO 3 107 107Vi e H NOTICKTO ALb CITY TAXKS UNPAID en SEPTEMBER l,8ix per cent, will be added, and all unpaid water rents will be placed en the same day In the bands et an alderman for collection. C. V. MYERS, a'2S-lwd Treasurer. YELLOW FKOBX ClOAK 8TOK, 21 erth Queen s'reet. Headquarters ler the best 5c cigar in the city, atHAKTMAN9 NOTICK B JKK CKNT WILL BE ADD.WD en all SCHOOL TAX net paid by Satur day, beptember 1. 1883. .. . . , m W.O. MARSHALL, Treas.. a27tR 12 Centre Square. MIUAK5 . Z. STAUFFER, Geedville, Lancaster Ce.. e Pa. Manntacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Uomestie CiKars. rders promptly attended te X aug3-3md Iir ANTKD. TWO GOOD W Strinners. Wages from TOBACCO (3 te SI per week and steady work. Alse, eight cigar maki'is ADDlV at J. P. WOLF'S, ina Apply2l4 North Mulberry street, H Lancaster, Pa. AUOTlOn MALB.-XBK KNTIKB 8TOUH. of General Hardware and Cutlery will be sold at Ne. 37 Seuth Queen street, cernmenclnar en Monday evening, August 27. at 7 e '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 tbe same place en Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock. JOHN MAY. J. tiUMDAKXR.AUCt. 25,28,29 tt rvvEBr t Will it pay me te take a course in the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Ne. 10K East Kims Strkt ? Call at the rooms and examine testimonials et graduates and ethers holding positions here and elsewhere. The patronage during the past year is the best evidence of the meilts of the lnbtltutlen. Endorsed by the leading business men et the city and cennty. IParents give your boys a business education. Call and examine the merits et the school. Fall term begins September 3. Address, a20 2wdR H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. fled immediately without learning the fate of the inhabitants. The quarries at Merak have disappeared and all the people of the place perished. The floating deck at the island of Ourast near Batavia is adrift and is badly damaged. Tb Cholera. Alexandria, Aug. 29. Twelve deaths from cholera occurred here yesterday. A FRAUDULENT LAW 1KB. He Deals Extensively in Crooked Pension Proceedings. Philadelphia, Aug.29. Jehn O'Grady, the lawyer who was acquitted several months atm of defraudinsr the American Legien oftHenor of $5,000, and who sub sequently caused the arrest of a lawyer and deteotive for conspiracy te injure and improperly indict him, was arrested this afternoon upon a charge of receiving pension fees in excess of the legal allowance. He was held by United States Commissioner Bell in $1,500 for a hearing te-morrow. The complaint against O'Grady also charges that in a number of instances forgery was committed. Jt is alleged that he has filed with the pension bureau fully a dezen affidavits, purporting te have been signed by and sworn te before Jehn S. McKinley, a member of the bar and notary public. Mr. McKinley denies having signed any of thorn. railadelpbla. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks duU ynd steady. Philadelphia 4 Erie R. R. 17K Reading Railroad. ........................... 2&X Pennsylvania Railroad jWf Irfhlgh Valley Railroad.... w United Companies of New Jersey 191 Northern Pacific. 38S Northern Pacific Preferred. 72 Northern Central Railroad WL Lenlgh Navigation Company 43X Norrlstewn Railroad 109 Central Transportation Company. 39K Pittsb'g, Titusvllle & Buffalo R.R. 13 Little Schuylkill Railroad 61 plRABOriBB INSURANCE COaSPAMY OF . PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE BaHiLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. COUNTY COfflMlTIBB mBBii. A meeting et the Democratic County insures Property at CurrenVRates. Committee will be hem in tne -, - , oil" MONdTy! TSEPTEMBE'R 3d;ari0S e clock a m. A lull attendance is EINMETZ a23-4t Chairman county Committee. PROPOSALS W1I.L BB KKOK1VKO tU 3d m SEPT. 6, 18S3, at the banking house et P. P. Lecher Sen, by the 1"am" Committee of Lancaster City, for the cellec. tien of all unpaid city taxes, of each of the nine wards, as requiredobyEer.llnancekN8 Chairman Finance Committee. a27-3tdM,SW MattlmeniaL Mr. Jehn C. Sheaffer and Miss Mary Parker were united in marriage at 8 o'clock last-. AvaniniT in Grace Lutheran church by Kev. U. JSlvin tienpt. ine ceremony was a quiet one, only a few of the intimate rel atives of the high contracting parties being in attendance. The groom is an estimable young gentleman, well and favorably known, and is at present a civil engineer in the employ of the Delaware River & Lancaster railroad, and the bride is a pep. ular society belle in this city. The newly wedded pair left en the wester" nxpress for Crossen springs, te be absent. ..week or ten days. On their return they will re side in this city. mayor's Court. The mayor ihis morning had three nnntnmers two dranken and disorderly men who were discharged en payment of Best & Sen, one 1-story brick ceBts and one vagrant who sought lodging last night and was discharged tnis morning. .Tnhn hop. . Stephen UOUBer two a-story onus, uwuu ings, West Strawberry street. Jacob Berk, one 2-story brick dwelling, North Mulberry street Jacob Griel, two 2-story briek dwellings, West Walnut street. Greenback Coaveatlea. Messrs. R. J. Housten and Henry W. Stein left Lancaster te day for Williams pert te attend the Greenback state con cen con ventiea which assembles in that eity, Discharged. Seme time a?e D. B. Charles, a young man of this city.left town and next turned up in Chicago. His wife in this city, upon learning of his whereabouts, had him ar rested through Alderman Spurrier, en the charge of adultery, and the alderman, with a requisition, started for Chicago te bring him home. The New Era published these facts, which were known by tne etner newspaper uu, Monday. The friends of Charles here saw it for the first time in that paper, and engaged counsel in this city and Chicago. Yesterday afternoon, before Spurriers arrival in Chicago, unanes was uisisuargeu absolutely and is new free. Lancaster Beys in tbe Sbew Business. Temmy Mack writes te friends in this city, that he joined Hi Henny's minstrels at Gowanda, New Yerk, this week. Frank Keneagy, formerly of this city, who has been living in Chicago for some years, gees with the same party. .,, Tem Daily and Geerge Goedhart are yet with the Barnum show. The former was severely injured recently by falling rm a teMr hnt is new able te be about. They will return te this city in about six weeks. Heading Canstatter Verein. The Canstatter Velksfrest Verein, of Reading, will held the parade and festival en the 24th and 25th of September, and many societies from a distance will be Present, delegations being expected from 'hiladelphia, Allentown, Wilmington, rial thin nitv. and ether daces. At a meeting of the Reading Canstatter held en Monday evening, an invitation te extend the festival te be held by the Canstatter of this eity, en the third and fourth days of SeptemDer, was receivru, uui wuuu en it was deferred until Monday next. A Geed Day's Gunning. Charles Franeiscus, Herace Miller and Jehn Snyder, shot 52 doves yesterday. They also shot two chicken hawks, one of which measured four feet from tip te tip. Before Alderman Barr. James Quinn was sent te jail for 31 days for being drunk and disorderly, by Alder man Barr, and Jehn Quinn is held by the same alderman en the charge of deserting his wife. Luscious Pears. Gee. W. Schreyer, the florist, having lelt at the Ihtxlliekhcbb office a let et luscious ir tim nmnleves et the office return re spectful thanks for the treat, which was a most palatable one. Amusements. TheMojillen. This popular company which has for some time been in Europe doing a big business, has returned te the United States and wUl appear in Fulton opera house, this city, en Friday evening. The entertainment is a delightfully comical one all through. Tbe talent engaged which includes the eminent Irish comedian, Mr. Themas Llsbeurne Is of the first order, and "The FroUcseta Day," which is tbe name of their musical, farcical absurdity, will certainly be well-worth liberal patronage. TESTATE OF ANDBKA8 UEUS, LATE OF X!j Lancaster city, deceased. Lettered ad ad ad mtatoSSSmTen sild estat ,kavli bean Granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te oame eame dlate payment, and these having claims or de mands againsi ure Dt "" "r- - without delay ler settlement w u. """" signed, residing in the gggggS, a28 6tdW Executer. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East tKing Street. ml2-6mdM.W&3R rOBN P. SUHAUH. TjtULTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. The Latest New Yerk 8uceess. The new and beautiful Romantic Play, full et Dra matic interest and humor, en titled Twe Christmas Eres. Introducing the beautllul and talented actress ANNIE BERLEIN, b- Bessie Woodferd. The Farmer's Daughter. PERB DRAMATirrCOMPANY. Under the management et COL. D. A. KEYS. ADMISSION, 35. 50 and 75 CENTS. RE AUflSERVED SEATS, 75 CENTS. Fer sale at Opera Heuse office. antf3.Btd FURNACES aud RANGES OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Call and pee tbe New Improved DWI6HT IRON COLD CASE Radiating Portable Furnace, new xetk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks lower. Meney, 2Q2)c. New Yerk Central IWi Erie Railroad.............. )f Adams Express..... ............. ... 133 Michigan Central Railroad 83! Michigan Southern Railroad 100 Illinois Central Railroad 126X Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 120 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad HI Western Union Telegraph Company..... 76ft Teledo A Wabash. ............... ........ 19V New Jersey Central 80 Kn rnrk Ontario A Western 20k THE LEGISLATURE. Tbe Heme Passes Amerinan's Resolution. Harbibbure, Aup. 29. In the Heuse, te day, the Amerman resolution te sub mif. the fnrmnt.inn nf annortienmnnt bills te an arbitration committee was passed by a vote of 83 yeas and 64 nays. Jamisen's legislative apportionment was also passed. In the Senate the Sill resolution, which has been pending for several days, was passed. A resolution providing for the appointment of a committee of four, two senators and two members of the Heuse, te frame a congressional apportionment bill was defeated by a vote of 12 te 18. A Rochester Democrat Sues tha Mew Xerk "Times" for Libel. Rochester, N. Y., AuguBt 29. Themas Brown, jr., a member of the Democratic state committee, has directed his attorneys te bring suit a?ainst the New Yerk Times for libel for t.hn nnblieatien of false statements in ref erence te his attendance at a meeting of the committee. He lays his damage at $50,000. m The Recent Baa Antenla Fire. San Antonie, Texas, Aug. 29. The losses by the fire last night are consider able ever estimated. The total amount will reach 8140,000. Perry Davis, the porter who received injuries, died last night, and Sehneitz and Leaf, two ether victims, are in a precarious condition. The ethers who were injured are new out of danger. Loeaistecas aaa Bends Reported by J. 11. Leng. Par al. Luuc 'Uy t per ct. Lean, due 1882... fiea " 1886... 100 1890... 100 ' 1895... IOC 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years.. 100 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 4 " in 5 or 20 years., loe 6 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 MunUelui borough lean 100 KieuKLLAMBOHS BTOen. Quarryvllle R. R 190 Mlllorsvllle Street Cur B0 Inquirer Printing Company 80 Gas Light and Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuse (Henda) 100 Columbia Gas Company ............. Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta llollewware 100 Stevens Heuse BO' Sicily Island B0 East Rrandywlne A Wuynesb'g.... 00 Mtllorsville Nerma: Scheel Northern Market.... XtSOBtXAKKOCS BOHOS. tluarryvme is. it., uue ita ' Heading A Columbia;!!, RB's 100 ijancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In 1O1-20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1886 100 Eastern Market J Western Market 80 TtnurFika STOCKS. l?l QnHni. Jfr Knavnr VfLllnv S 2ft 5.ZiZZ&1 iiah -""" 13V Columbia A Chestnut 11111 25 ;lumuia wasningten -" Columbia A Big Spring 25 Columbia A Marietta 25 Maytown A KUzabethtewn. 25 FURNACE in the TTAKVEST HOME CHEAP EXCUBSIOB TO LITITZ, The Cheapest and Best jnarseb MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY. Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Street, Last sale. $105 120 ioe.se 102 100 100 106X 102 2.2S 35.25 45 : 2 200.28 220 S 16 1 21 100.55 116.25 106 100 103 Lancaster A Ephrata ' Lancaster A w mew eireei. ......... at StraseurgA Millport 25 Marietta A Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jev 25 Lane, Eilzabetht'n A MIddlet'n 100 Lancaster A Frultvllle..... BO Lancaster A Lltltz... ....... .......... 25 Lancaster A WilliauiBtewn 25 Lancaster A Maner.... BO Lancaster A Manhelm. .............. 25 Lancaster A Marietta.... ............ 25 Lancaster A New Helland.. 100 Lancaster A Susauehanna. 300 BAHK STOCKS. First National nana. U00 Farmers' National Benk 80 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 60 Columbia National Benk 100 rhrtaMinn Viltlennl Rank.... ....... 100 Kphrata National Bank 101' First National Bank, Columbia..... 100 First National Banc, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lltltz National Bank 100 Manhel u National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National Bank 100 Gap National Bank 100 Five Prisoners Escape from City Jail. the Kansas febZMyl LANCASTER. PA. EXTERTAHtnLEXTB. OS TJOLTON OPEKAHOUBK. Friday Evening, August 31. FRAHKMAJILTOFS CELEBRATED COMPANY, WITH THE EMINENT IRISH COMEDIAN, Mr. Themas Lisbourne, IN THE MUSICAL FARCICAL ABSURDITY, " The Frolics of a Day." ADMIESION - - 35, 50 A 75 CENTS. RE8ERYED SEATS, - - 75 CENTS. Reserved seats en atrabe 10. 23 18 20 18 ae 1C 47. 41 21 6C SI Ml 50 75 105 133J.0 41 35 79 275 J 215 11C7S US' 110 50 14 IIS 142 141.30 132 aet 150.29 141 154 75 135 12fl Thursday, August 30th. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, ONLY 50 CENTS. TRAIN LEAVES: Laseasler (King SU) 7:30. Upper Depot at 7:40. Columbia at 7130. Tickets Geed te Return en Any Train, AND- I FOE SALE AT AM 8TATI0HS. a23,,27, pAHSTATTBB VOLKSFEST. FOURTH AHHUAL CAHSTATTER VOLKSFEST. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CAHSTATTER VOLKSFfST VEREIN -OF LANOASTHR. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and 4, 1883 -AT- TELUS HAIN. This year's festival is te surpass all previous ones, the committee of arrangement having spared neither money nor tlme te make it a great success. t . nninmn nenanlalltr Trill hA flfmn. ted grander than before, and all sorts of na tional games ter men and children, the seven men hunting the hare, and ether enjoyable iKHla. WUl uae uiavv. Fer ail kinds ei refreshments tha best et ar rangements have been made, ana 20 010 PORTIONS OF SAUERKRAUT HAVE BBBN ORDERED FORTHETWODAXS. i ATWIHSIUN mjnaa. Omnibuses will leave nonuvpieenanu i i . & .a . lk 4a a. I East Aing grounds, Kansas City, Me., Aug. 29. Five prisoners overpowered the guard at the Wyandotte, nansas, jau iaat mguu auu broke jail. The sheriff endeavored te halt- fliem Mid failincr. fired tWO shots. fatally wounding a confidence man named Dunbar. A. second man was luuuymieu. The ethers are stilt at large. A Dastardly Attempt te Wreck a Train. Bosten, Aug.129. An attempt was made last night te wreck the Albany express en the Bosten & Albany railroad, by niacin e two sleepers en the track near Ashland. A narrow escape was had from a terrible disaster. The engine struck the sleepers, but was running slowly and no damage was done. Ex-Senater Strahan Sale. New Yerk, Aug. 29. ex Senater Strahan, who was reported last night as one of tbe missing passengers of the ill feeri ntnamnr Riverdale. turned ud at his office here this morning. He ia:d he was net a passenger en the Riverdale, but took a steamer fifteen minutes later. A Big Impert of Stock. nnKSTKR. Pa.. Auff. 29. -Twe hundred head of Jersey cattle and a number of ponies, sheep and begs, valued at $75,000 and consigned te A. M. Herkness & Ce., Philadelphia, were landed here te-day fmm the steamer Otranto from Hull. The animals will be placed in quarantine. Death of aa Aged Israelite. PiTBHRnv. N J.. Aucp. 28. Aaren Goldstein, a prominent Israelite, died this morning agea iue years. WKATUKK IKlflOATlOMB. Washington, Aug. 29. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather and local rains, followed by clearing weather, northwesterly winds backing te northerly, falling followed by risinir bar ometer, stationary or Blight fall in temperature. Live Stock Prices. East Lrsxirrr Cattle Receipts, 1.237 head ; market active : prices c. oil from yesterday. Heks Receipt, 2.185 head; marxut firm; PLiladelphlas. 95 4005 60: Yorkers. 13603580. Sneep Receipts, COO head; market flm at yesterday's prices. hj'bvmaj. ireriv. Contagion destroyed by Darbys Prophylac tic Fluid. Bee advertisement. Camella Dentene ler the teeth is very fla grant and removes Tartar and Scurf, hardens the gums, steps decay and perfumes the breath. Price, 50 cents. Fer sale at all drug- lata. JeZ7-8mdw A Postal Card Frem Mrs.Dennla Smith.Leulsvllle.Ky.. says : " r or LuOOd imDuniie iuruu moeB jmr seem particularly auapiea. sale by 11. B. Cochran, complexion se clear. North Queen street. Never before bad Use all the time. Fer druggist, 137 ana iw 49-Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored te match that new hat by asing the Diamond Dyes. Druggists sell any color for 10 cents. Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, are worth their weight in geld In nervous and sick headache." Dr. H. U. Schlicter, et Balti mere. " Your Skin Cure U tuperexcellent. It it ait curing my daughter' ring worm, which had spread all ever her body." Mrs. E. L. D. Mer rlam. Bine Hill, Mass. Druggists keep It, tl per package. "I'm All Broke Up I" This is the usual exclamation et one afflict ed -with rheumatism, or lameness. Rheumatic people ate indeed entitled te our sincere sym pathy and commlsseratien. Speedy rellaf Is offered them in Dr. Thema' Xclectric Oil. It Is the sworn enemy et all aches ana pains. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 aaa 139 North Queen street. JCX. F-i - Manas. PHaanr. Aug. 29. Fleur quiet. Rye neur at -. . Wheat quiet and easier ; Ne. 2 Western Red. 1 mi ; Ne. 3 de, si 12 ; Ne. 1 Penn'a Red! $1 17; NO. 2 Del. de. gl 16. Cem firmer ; sail yellow at 63865c; de mixed, 6lc; Ne. 3 Mixed, ac. eats quiet and steady ; Ne. 1 White, 43c ; NeTa White. Xi3c; Ne. 3 de, 40c; Ne Mixed, 34C35C. a nnehM YlfiPAd. Previsions fairly active. Lard quiet. Butter easier ; moderate demand. Eggs small supply and firm. Cheese flr-U. Petroleum -all ; Befined, 7Ji7)c wwa-y-tnia. Cures the most invet erate eases of skia dis eases, each as tetter, salt rheum-scald head baber's Itch, sores, all crusty, scaly, ltchlag, skin eruptions, aad that distressing com plaint, Itching plies. Hw Tertc Markets. New Tour. Ansr. 29. Fleur dull and un- rtreet during the day for th. clanged. .... ,,- tliyVVUncx II Jcl. vjreuvv, lVw, wn.niuw ,i,Wvv em 'Swayne's Ointment" MSwayne Ointment" "Swavnn'H ointment" ' -Wayne's Ointment" -nwayne's uintmenv- "Iwn nn'it nintment" RwsL-nn'n Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" -Wayne's uinunenv '.vrnLtmn'H Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" Swayne's Ointment" Swtm'a Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" !IIa?25 .JS2i ? the only eflectual cure IfBVUV O vuib-uv-ie m ut.f nintmA-tti . via Tat hn rrf1 swn. ne Ointment" nate or Ien standing. Ask ler it anu tue no euier. t uuua where all elsels. 8eld by aU druggists, l Coach, Cela or Bere Threat Requires Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease is often the result. "DR. SWATHE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdlrectly en the lnnn threat find chest, nnrlflen lh bleed. and ter bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et long standlRK, -.lathe beatreaedy ever discovered. Prtce 23 cents and W per bottle The large slze Is the most economical Sold by all best arpgRtefy U9-UVrftFlydw n si i t A (-1 w -r"S
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