Tp;??? K f.rPTJM ;,r: -FVI -,1- 1 -Al 2NCER FRIDAY, T,3i,188' - "43--J LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIO AY, A . I COLUMBIA NEWS. ttiiit ki;ulah. wkuespunukhei: Hventn Along Uie Sesqeebaaaa IteaM Interest In and Around ae Mereagta ricked op by tbe lateiu gencer Kcpertcr. At a late special meeting .of the school beard, A. K. Dural, son of William Dural, deceased, was recommended for admit tance te the Soldier's orphan school at Mount Jey The superintending commit tee was empowered te supply the vacancy iu the public schools caused by Hiss Sour beer's illness. There was no ether iport ipert ant business transacted. Personal. Mr. Cbailcs Minich is home from Chi cago. Mies Anna Fasig has returned from a visit te friends inyferlisle, Pa. Miss Annie Heinaman left yesterday for Teledo, O. Mr. William II. Sanderson, of Leck Ilavcn, 13 the i;itest of Mr. Daniel Det weiler. Mr. Eugeue Stabler and Mrs. Rhoads, of Norristown, late guests of Mr. T. J. Cleppers, Lave returned home. Mr. J. Will Ryan, nee Miss Annie Pat Pat ten, has returned te her home in Teledo, O , accompanied by her sister, Miss Nelle P.iiten. Iloreugh Uriah. The young folks' picnic will beheld to te morrow at Ileise's weeds. The funeral of Mrs. Jacob Heiserman, yesterday afternoon, was largely attended. Olive Branch ledge, Ne. 1,377, G. V. O. of O. P., will meet tonight. The Letus club business meeting will net be he'd until next Friday evening. Gypsies wcre in this vicinity this week. Keep a watch en the hen roosts. The colored Baptist Sunday school held a large picnic at Heise's weeds yester day. The mason wr "4c en the foundations of the new Shawrve engine houie has been commenced. The uptown and downtown clerks have postponed their intended game of baseball next week. A general bubiness meeting of the beard of directors of the Odd Fellows hall asso ciation was Lold last evening. A freight train passed through hereon Wednesday, ever the P. R. R., the 30 cars of which had a total lading of 1,994,049 pounds. Three baskd picnics were held yester day at Wild Cat fall two by parties from Columbia and one by a Lancaster party. Mr. Scott Patten'.s appointment by Gov. Pattiseu ti de j-jstice of the second ward of Columbia, has been confirmed by the Senate. The harmonica contest will take place tc night between Chat Km Ulmer and Elmer Mecr.3. Mr. James Hautboy's lesidence, Union street, will uo'the meeting place. A large train lead of peaches passed through hore last evening, the fruit en beard aieshippcd topeiuts in New Yerk tate and the West. Jehn Leckatd and Jehn Richaids, alias Sheriff, the latter a colored man, were taken te the county jail this morning for 20 days, for being drunk and disorderly last night. The Riveruidj baseball club has din banded, and the financial Condition of the P. R. R club is such that similar action en the patt of its members may be expect ed at any time. The Iren Moulder's Union, Ledge Ne. 1 10, announce their iutcntien of heldiuc a grand picnic in Heise's weeds, en Satur day, Sept. 15. It premises te be a big affair. Chi istiau, a little son of Mr. Christian Mycin, of this place, had his shoulder bone In el;. u by being thrown from a runaway Iioibe Iat evening, at Mr. Jehn Smith's p'ace, near town. All s. Ann Wiight, widow of James Wrighl, deceased, died yesterday at 11 a. in , aged 90 years. She died from old age. The funeral wili be held from her late home, Ne. 535 Locust street, te morrow at 2 p. m. One freight car of the train of engine Ne. 351 was wrecked near Little Conestoga budge, en the P. R. R. yesterday at 3:30 p. m. The accident was caused by a broken car truck. The south track was blocked for an hour, by which time the Columbia wreckers had the read epeu again. Corener D. A. Sniffer, of Lancaster, vihited this place te day. lie inspected company C's armory, te see hew its inter ior was iitted up, as the Lancaster militery company desires te have a drill room fitted up in a similar mauner. The coroner acted as investigating agent in the matter, for them. An advenluicss calling herself Mies Shell and prelcssing te ceme from Yerk, has been victimizing the Columbia hotel keepers this week. When she is requested te seek ether quarters, after she has stated her inability te pay her beard bill when it is presented, she quietly does se, and ptecceds te dead head another hotel. A large birthday party was given by Miss Lillie Clark, daughter of Mr. James Clark, rcsidiugen Union street, en We J nesday evening. Auether large party was held last evening at the residence of Mr. Tobias Bartch, en Bethel street. It was a a surprise party given te bis son Ame3. Beth of the abeve pat tics were very pleas ant social gatherings. THE UUUTOK.1. I'ennsylvnnla ana Maryland Union ntciltml Association. The sixth annual reunion of the Penn sylvania and Marylaud Union medical as Fociatien, composed cf medical societies of Franklin, Yerk, Lancaster, Chester, Leba non, Cumberland, Perry and Dauphin counties of this state, and Harford and Cecil counties, Maryland, was held at Ment Alte park, about ten miles from Cham bersburg, Thursday. The gathering of physicians was large, the medical societies of all the abeve counties, except Dauphin, being present with wives, daughters and sweethearts. An address of welcome was delivered by Dr. Jehn Montgomery, of Chambersburg, aud Dr. W. Wi Dale, of Carlise," delivered the president's annual address. A committee, composed of one member frvm each ceuuty represented, was ap . pointed te nominate officers for the ensu ing year, and shettly after reported the following ticket which was unanimously elected : President, J. L. Zaigler, of Mt. Jey ; vice ptesidents, S. 3. Keefer, of Carlisle, aud Jehn Lineawcaver, of Colum bia ; secretary and treasurer, S. J. Reuse, of Yerk. Dr. Zeigler, iu a brief speeeh, thanked the society for the honor conferred and afterwards appointed the following execu tive committee : Edward Jacksen, West Chester, Pa. ; W. D Bailey, Yerk ; Alexander Craig, Columbia ; Jehn Mont gomery. Chambersburg, and S. T. Reman, Conowingo, Bid. The executive cemmittee at once held a session and decided that the next reunion shall be held at Ephrata Mountain Springs, Lancaster county. After the business aessien the day was leasantly spent by the doctors in dancing te the music of a geed orchestra and in visiting many beautiful points in the park. Burglars About. Last evening the family of Mrs. Wm. Carpenter, en North Duke street were frightened by noises, which Bounded as though some one was walking en the tin reef of the back part of the house. It was supposed that burglars were about as they first made an attempt te get in at one of the windows, after which the noises were heard en the reef. Harry Carpenter went after tbe chief of police, and they made an examination of the premises but found no one, NEIGHBORHOOD HKWS. Treats Hetr and Acress tbe County Ubm. Jacob Ferney, of Cornwall township, Barks county, while searching his house for burglars en Tuesday night accidentally shot ancLd&ngereuily wounded himself.. The Allegheny county prohibition con- ventien yesterday nominated Hen. Themas M. Marshall and Colonel Levi Bird Duff for judges of common pleas court Ne. 2 H C. C. Cornelius, for district attorney ; and H. L. Franz, of Turtle Creek, for director of tho'peor. A charter has been issued t. the Girard water company of Schuylkii. vuuty te supply the township of West Ahaney with water. The business office is k Nated in Philadelphia, and the directors are Leuis Wagner, Alexander Biddle, James Campbell, William W. Dreyer and Wm. B. Mann. The citizens of Reading are uttering loud complaints about the water furnished the city. It has iu some manner become polluted, has a fishy smell and is very un palatable. The beard of health has taken the matter in hand, and has notified the water commissioners, who will leek into and have the matter remedied. A large force of laborers have been puv te work by Nelan and Boereel, the con tractors for the Pennsylvania railroad at Reading end of the line. Teel houses are being erected and preparation for building a large house for quartering the men. A very deep cut will Have te be made en the western side of the Schuylkill river, between Swartz's mill aud Lever's Leap. Twe men, who iu every way resemble Beck and Rauch,the notorious thieves and highwaymen of Lebanon and neighboring counties, and who, while serving a sen tence in the Lebanon jail, escaped from tLat institution about a j ear age, were seen near Mount Zion yesterday. Since their escape numerous rob beries have been committed, aud no doubt tbe escaped convicts were the perpetrators. They were bold enough te take supper at the farm house of Jesiah Urich, near Myerstown, and the same night Hunseck er's store, at Mount Zion, was entered aud robbed of some $30 in money and $100 worth of goods. They were next heard of at the farm heuse of Jacob Ferney, near the Herso Shee turnpike, in Cornwall township. Ferney and hi wife wcre awakened at night. Accompanied by their hired man, they went in search of Beck and Ranch. Mr. Ferney's revolver was prematurely discharged, and, as a result, the ball passed through his right feet. The burglars escaped. Beck and Ranch are given the credit for committing numerous ether small burglaries witbin the past week. COUllT sT COMMON 1'I.EAS. The Case Asalma the City rer Damages. In the case of Mary Kline vs. the city of Lancaster, the plaintiff concluded their testimony yesterday afternoon. The de fondant then moved for a non suit en the ground that oviuence for the plaintiff showed centributary negligence ou tbe part of the deceased. It was shown that the boxes had been carelessly leaded en the wagon and therefore the deceascd should net have driven Irem the position occupied, and further that the deceased knew of the gutter being unsafe. The. court refused the non suit. The defense was opened shortly before 10 o'clock this morning. It was claimed that the doceased was guilty of nogligenca bimself, as ha occupied a scat that was very precarious and from which he was liable te be thrown at any moment, when the wheels might strike a stone or any thing else. It was especially dangerous for a man te occupy a peat e( this kind en a wagon with such low wheels and no springs. It is further claimed that when deceased slid or fell from the lead lie came down astride of the tougue with both his feet en the ground. In this position he walked along for 70 feet and the horses made no attempt whatever te get away until they were frightened by the striking of the wagon against the iron fence of the Presbyterian church ; they then began l tinning and be fell under the wheels, receiving fatal in juries : he drew ene of the reins, which caused the hoi sen te strike tbe fence and run away, aud it was net the gutter which was the canse of the man's death. On trial. Viewers Appointed. The court appointed the following viewers te assess the damages te Jehn B. Eshbach, of Millorsville, by the taking of a portion of his land for the erection of a school heuse : Martin N. Brubakcr, East Hempfteld; Wm. M. Slamaker, Lancaster; Emanuel P. Keller, Manheim. aheuhd lititz. Items Clipped from tbe ' Kecerd." While W. H. Enck, of Lititz, was diiving te Lancaster Wednesday, and while going down the big hill below New Haven his horse began te run, and looking for the cause he found that one side of the shaft was loose, caused by losing a belt. The herse ran faster and faster, and when near the bottom of the hill came in con tact with a let of cattle. He ran into one of them, which upset the herse and the steer, the latter getting fast under the buggy, while Mr. Enck rolled out of the vehicle ever horse and steer. He fell ou his head, bruised it somewhat, but tbe horse was net much hurt, neither was the buggy broken te any extent. The Lititz and Rothsville pike is nearly completed, but property owners and stock holders of the pike are net pleased. They are specially dissatisfied with the manner of the building of the two bridges. Thieves are operating around Clay, and Thursday the store e7G. W. Steinraetz, at that place, was robbed of a considerble amount of goods. Struck by an Engine. Yesterday afternoon Beitratn Welcans, aged G years, son of Wm. Welchans, et West Chestnut street, was playing with seme companions in Water street. He ran for a ball, which was lying ou the railroad when he was struck by the cowcatcher of the engine attached te the North bound passenger train. He was thrown upon the pavement and besides having an ugly cut iu his head was badly bruised about the body. Dr. Geerge R. Welchans dressed the wound. The little fellow made a very narrow escape from being killed. Hore Tebacc Warehouses. Bausman & Burns, real estate agents, yesterday rented for Mr. Henry Martin, the third brick tobacco warehouse, te Messrs. Fester, Hilsen & Ce., en a Gve year lease. The warehouse is te be 41 by 97 feet, two stories, basement aud attic, with all the conveniences and improve ments of a first class heuse. Bausman & Burns also, a few days age sold 50 feet of ground for the Coonley estate, te Drs. B- S. Kendig, in addition te his former purchase of the warehouse, and 32 feet of ground. m A Knnaway Betarned. Wm. Shindle, a son of Jehn Suiudlc, who ran away from home about four weeks age, was traced te Cigarville, a short distance from Syracuse, N. Y. His father sent Officer Burns, of the city police force, te bring the boy home and he ar rived with him safely te-day. As he had a geed home here and had rather hard times while he was away it is net likely that be will want te resume his wander ings. m Geed Mining:. Yesterday Jehn Kepner, Alfred Clay and James R. Garvin went fishing in the Conestoga near Reek Hill, and had excel lent luck. They caught 31 fine bass and a large string of catfish and eels. BT. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. Te be Operand Dy tne SUMrteI St. IrraneU. St Jeseph's hospital will be opened in auether month by Mether Mary Agnes, of the order of St. Francis. The mother Heuse eliuw Ofuer in tue uuiwu ei im at 4th and Read streets. Philadelphia; and St. Jeseph's' in" this city will be run as a branch establishment te St. Mary's hospi tal, in Philadelphia, corner of Master and Palmer streets. The convent wherein tbe. sisters reside i3 at Glen Riddle. Hospitals similar te that which is about te be eatab. Iished here have been founded in Trenten and Baltimore by the indefatigable efforts of Mether Agnes. One is also in course of erection in Reading and an institution of the order, en a very extensive scale is located at Bread street and Passayunk read, Philadelphia. It is the intention of the management of the hospital te take all patients, irre spective of creed, peer as well as rieh. There will also be a public dispensary in connection with the place and sisters will be sent out of the hospital en request te nurse all manner efdiseasas.lt will be ope rated en a strictly charitable basis and will be a great been te the suffering peer of tbe city, the old and decrepit, orphans and friendless of all ages aud both sexes being received without distinction. The build ing has been purchased by the erder from Michael Haberbuab, who bought it re cently at sheriffs sale. The order in this ceuutry originated 25 years age, when a lady and her daughter started a small Hospital at the corner of 5th and Girard avenue, Philadelphia. Net long afterwards thdy were received into the eider of St. Francis by Bishop New man, their principal mission being the caring for the sick. Frem that time for ward the order prospered, until at prese'nt its charitable field is very expensive. On the death of the feundress and her daugh ter, Mether Agnes became head of the order, aur 4e her efforts iu large part are due the erection of the many successful hospitals which these sisters new control. The necessity of au institution of this kind has been long apparent in Lancaster, and the bread ground of making no dis tinction in cieed or conditions in these who may need its blessings, is an eminent proper one en which te base a charity hospital. I'OISONKO. KlRiitht -ile DllstaKeii for Pennyroyal. Yesterday Mrs. James P. Myeis and her ceusm Miss Mumma, who reside at Ne. 559J North Queen street, were badly poisoned by drinking a tea made of night shade, which they mistook for pennyroyal and they arc still lying in a rather critical condition, though it is believed both of them will recover. It appears that Miss Mumma purchased yesterday at Heitshu's drug store, Ne. 311 ISerth Queen stteet, tinee ene ounce packages of what was supposed te be pennyteyal.They wcre waited upon by a boy, who by mis take gave thorn two packages of penny royal and one package of nightshade the packages being of the same size and nearly the same color, though two of them were distinctly marked "Pennyroyal " aud the ether ' Nightshade." On reaching home they opened ene of the packages without looking at the label. It happened te he the nightshade. They mad a tea of a portion of the intents, and partook of it. They became very sick, and Dr. Yaogley was sent for. He saw that they wet e poisoned, aud an examina lien of tbe package from which the tea was iuade discleacd the nature of the poison. Proper antidotes was administer ed. and though the women are confined te their beds and sutler greatly the physi cians belie ve titey will iccevcr. I.es UrunliOil. Thursday afternoon about 5 o'clock, a son of Jehn Sellers, who lesides between Bird in-Hand and Monterey, met with a serieus accident while assisting in hauling tobacco fiem a field at Bird in hand. The bteakiug of a single tree Feared the horses and they btai ted te run filr. Yeung Mr. SellciH bceatr.e entangled in the tern har ness aud was thrown, and the heavy farm wagon passed ever one of his legs abeve the ankle, mushing both the bones. The euffeier was carried first t-j the residence of Mr. Geerge Sigle whero he was made as comfortable as possible, and thence te his home, where tbe fractured bones were set. Held (or Homicide. C. Waifel, who seme tune age : threw a stoue at a hen of Samuei Gress and struck him en the head, inflicting a wound which eventually superinduced lockjaw and caused the boy's death some days age, was arrested last evening and ceminittrd te the county jail for a hear ing. Appointed Teachur Heading 'limes. Sumner B. Fiick has been appointed te take charge of the Grosstewu public school, in Pottsgrevo township, Schuylkill county. Mr. Frick was a sturbnt at the Millersvillc state normal s-oheol. Nick New ricnlr. Yesterday afternoon the picnic of the Nick New club, a colored organization, came off at Recky Springs. The silvei cup for the best lady waltzer was wen by Miss Katie Grey of this city. Deatb et I'rer. Hall's lumber. The mother or Prof. William B. Hall, of this city. Died at Chautauqua lake, N. Y., at 12 o'clock te day, aged 92 years. The profesber leaves for that placeat 12:35 te-night. Will Hun Busses. Beginning te-morrow a bus line will be run te and from the Ironsides baseball grounds, and the passengers will be hauled at the low rate of 10 cents. Atuaiements. "The Frolics of a Day:' Frank Majilton's celebratfd company, with the eminent Irish comedian, Mr Thenar I.lsbourne, will pre sent this larsical absurdity in Fulton opera lionse thij evening. T:cre is said te be abun dant fuu and interest running all through the piece. The " Frolics of a Pay " should have a big house. The Mnjlltens, who liave been here belore. W.J11 present their play this evening as tliey gave it long age. " Twe Christmas Eves." The beautilul play, entitle J "Twe Christmas Eves." with Miss Annie Uctlcin in the leading role, will be pre sented n the opera house en Monday night. Miss Ucrlcin is a line actress and a handsome woman. A dress which she will wear in the play is new en exhibition in the store window et Astrich Bres. The New Yerk World has this te say et the actress and play : " The plot is quite effective. In the character et Bessie Woodferd, a farmer's daughter. Miss Berleln exhibited rare emotional powers a dramatic lerce that mast in time, make her a great l.tverlte. Her mad scene at the close et the third act was very effective and wen the p'audits of a large and iashienableaudicnce." If t If A V VHIi Tl&JSaiJiNTH. ROisSES WILL LEAVE THK MJUAKK te-morrow ler uaseball Grounds every 11 ftcen minutes. KirclOc. ltd QOUB KRODT SET-OUT THIS EVENING 17 at Desch's Saleen, Nes. IU and 111 Kv,rth Queen streer. The Keystone Band will furnish fie music. Keehler's Beer en lap. lt AMKIl A FAT, G''OD-N ATUKED BABY, between three and six months old, In be nsed in the drama, " Twe Christmas Eves." Applvat Fulton Opsra lieuse. Satur tfnyunf Monday, September 1st and 3d. aug31-2td COL,. I). A. KEYE3, IiAKCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, ) August 9. 1883. rpUK ItEGUI.AK DISCOUNT DAX Mt L this bank has been changed te the MON DAY et each week ; and the stated meeting et the Beard et Directors will hereafter be held en that day. F. H: BKENKM AN, jy 9 6td<deaw46tw Cashier. I SEW ADTMMTiaJSMMKIB. OR KZHT-A 6-KOOBI BRICK HOUaB. 1 N0.417HOCKL.AND8T. alS-2t TITAKTED.- A COOK TO GO TO THK ff country. One accustomed te Hetel Cooking preferred. Apply at this office. It w AKTBV. A r tST-ULASS BAKBBB f 11.00 per weef BOLTON HC XI' BAEBEE SHOP, S Httrrtuhnrir. a3C-2t Harrlsbnrg, Pa. OAA MELOWt JUST BKwKlTKD. OOMJS OUU and see the largest Melons in Lancas ter. I have melons for 5c. Must selltaem by Saturday night, G. FRANK KURTZ,"" lt Ne. Si Duke street. CAMEa.UAHES, AFlILL UHBFBOH 0C up. at UAKTMAN'S YELLOW -FBONTCIGAK STOEE. ptlOARS. J. Z. STAUFFEB, Goedvllle, Lancaster. Cew Pa. Manufacturer of fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. ang3-3md NOTICE TO TBACHEB8 THE CNUEB signe'i desires te meet tbe teachers et the public schools, at his office, te-morrow, Sep tember 1, as fellows : Primary at 8:00 A. M.; Advanced Primary at 10 A. M.; Secondary at fcOe P. M.; High at 4:00 P. M. E. K. BUEHBLE, It City Superintendent. MAKE HO MISTAKE, FOB TOU CAN buy the best 6c. Havana cigar In tbe tnarkat, at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FEONT CIGAE STOEE. WANTED A OIUL ABOUT 15 YEARS old te assist with light house work. Apply at this office. a28-3t YOU WILL A1AVAYS FIND A FULL line et Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at UAETMAN'S YELLOW FBONTCIGAK 4TOEE. F OR SALE. Valuable Olty Building Lets. Situate en the northeast corner of North Lime and James streets. These lets will make elegant building sites, being situated In a fast Improving part et the city. Fer lurther information call en ALLEN A. HEBE A CO., lteal Estate Agents, Ne. 103 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. j ulyl2-CtdfteawFEtf "TVUCO STORE. Ne. 354 North Queen Street, BELOW X.KXOK ST., DR. I. BRINGHURST, DEALER IN DRUGS), MEDICINES, TOILET AETICLE8, PEBFUMES, Etc. a30-3t (MJUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING. j A meeting et the Democratic County Committee will be held in the JEFFEE&ON CLUB BOOMS, Bheadn Bulldine. West King street, en MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, at 10)f o'clock a m. A lull attendance is requested. J. L. STEINHETZ. u2Mt Chairman ( eunty Committee. "VCEKV t Will It pay me te take a ceurse in the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Ne.-lOJi East Kins Street t Call at the rooms and examlne testimonials et graduates and ethers holding positions here and elsewhere. The ratrenage during tbe paet year Is the best evidence of the merits of the institution Endorsed by the leading business men et tbe city and county. .'Parents give your boys a business education. Call and examlne the merits et tbe school. Fall term begins September 3. Address, a20 2wdlt II . C. WEIDLEB, Principal. PUBLIC SALE OK MOUSES. Ou MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. will be sold at pabllc sale, at the Merrimac house, C. A. Miller, proprietor, Lanca ter City, Pa., the following livestoek, te wit : 1 Car Lead of Illinois lieibM They are first class feeders and heavy drafts. Some are suitable ler gen eral farm use and some are excellent Drivers. The above stock must be as represented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit et CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock; p. m et said day. when attendance will be given and terms inade known by GEORGE GROSSMAN. J. Kkmuan, Auct. ltWftltdF&S A ITKNTION 1 BOYS' ATTENTION! Scheel Opens Next Week ! Fer that occa-sien you will need A NiiW SUIT, an d we want you te tell your F ATI! K RS, MOTHERS OR GUARDIANS that we have made up a SPECIAL LINE OF Suits and Single Pants FOR THAT OCCASION. SUITS FOR 83.50 worth 11.75. SUITS FOR 84.00-W0tth $5.50. SUITS FOR 84.50-worth $5.00. SUITS FOR 95.00-worth $7 te $9. Dcrat Ferget it, Beys! Next week we wilt have a NEW LINE OF CBILDUIVe- SD1TS. HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Nes. 2 and 4 Werth Queau. Street, LANCASTER. PA. OtlOOL, SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. -FOR Children, Misses and Beys. CHILDREN'S PEBBLE BUTTON, 73c.. $1.00. $1.25. MISSES' PEBBLE BUTTON, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 BOYS' LACP. OR BUTTON, $1 25, $1.J0 te $2.00. These are all First-class Goods that we can warrant. A FIRST-CLASS KID BUTTON SHOE MADE TO ORDER, with worked Butten-hole, Flat, Lew Heel, or High Heel, FOR S3 OO. A geed opportunity ter persons who have trouble te get a geed-fitting Shee, as we guar antee ngecd tit. JOHN HIEMENZ, 51 North Queen Street. ( INQUIRER BUILDING.) mar23-Ud BMW ADTMKTIB NOTIC&-TU Ala. C1TT TAXES CHPAID en SEPTEMBER 1, six per cent, will be added, and all unpaid water rents will be placed en tbe same day In the hands et an alderman for collection. C. r. MYERS,- , a3&-lwd Treamwr YELLOW WKOHX CIGAR STORE, XI Jrerth Queen street. Headquarters ler the best 5c cigar te the city. AKTltAK NOTICE 5 FEB CENT WILL BE ADDED en ail SCHOOL TAX net paid by Satur day, September L 1883. W. O. MARSHALL, Treas., a27-6LB 13 Centre Square. HAVaMAANU YAKAWIGAKSOia. Se. tbe best for the money In the town, at UARTMANTJ YELLOW FRONT CI a AR STORK. niANU INSTKUCnOM. X SPURRIER, of Ne. 230 West Vine street, will resume Instruction en the Piane en SAT URDAY, SEPT. L aTMtdX- VrXEBS BATHTOR. Scheel Suits! Vacation Is nearly ever, and many a boy has made such havoc with his CLOTHES that a NE W SUIT Is indispensable. Oaee we were boys ourselves, and knew by experience the satisfaction or appearing en opening day rigged out becomingly In NEW CLOTHES." fce we make early pre visions for our SCHOOL BOYS, and already the NEW FALL AND WINTER SUITS are en the tables ter the inspection of parents. Bring along the BOY'S, for we value their geed will and aim te please them, a we ex pect te remain In the CLOTHING business alter they become men. Our CLOTHING Is made of EXCELLENT MATERIALS. Is WELL-TRIMMED and SEWED STRONG, with a view et giving the BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE consistent with tbe VERY LOW PRICES at which they are marked. 49rComnarisen of eualities and prices se" llcjted. v MYERS & RATHF0N, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIER8, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. w ILL1AHSON & FOSTER FIFTY-CENT NECKWEAR AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. W are CLEARING OUT a large quantity or the Latest Style Neckwear FOR Twenty-Five Cents. THE LOT CONTAINS KNOT SCARFS, TUBULAR and CLUB HOUSE TIES, OF THE LATEST DESIGN, ALL GOING FOR Twenty-Five Cents. WE HAVE THE Nev Cravat Bew Te be worn with a stand-up Cellar, ler TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Williamson & Fester; 32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. EXTElZTJUtTMENTS. TjiCLTON Ol'fCKA HOUSK. Friday Evening, August 31. FRABKMAJILTOFS CELEBRATED COMPANY. WITH THE EMINENT IRISH COMEDIAN, Mr. Thema&k Lisbourne, IN THE MUSICAL FARCICAL ABSURDITY, KJST1TL.KU " The Frolics of a Day." ADMISSION - - 35. 5l & 75 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS, - - 75 CENTS. Reserved scats en sale at opera heuse. a25-S,Tu,W,TllAF T?ULTlN Ol'KKA HOUSE. MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1883. The Latest New Yerk Success. The new and beautiful tiemanllc Play, lull et Dra matic Interest and humor, entitled Twe Christmas Eves. Introducing the beautilul and talented actress ANNIE BERLEIN, AS Bessie Woodferd. The Farmer's Daughter. Illustrated -with BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES and a SU PERB DRAMATIC COMPANY. Under the management et COL. D. A. h.'Y9. ADMISSION, 35, BO and 75 CENTS, i. Z SERVED SEATS, 75 CENTS. Fer sale at Opera Hense office. ang9-3td iANtJTATTKR VOL.K8FKHT. F0UBTH AHHTTAL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CANSTMTER V0LKSF&T VERBIN -OF-LANOASTER. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and 4, 1883, AT TELUS HAIN. This vear's festival Is te surpass all previous ones, the eommlttee of arrangetnenta having spared neither money nor tlme te make It a great success. Tbe fruit column especially will be decora ted grander than before, and all se-ta of na tional games ler men and children, the seven men hunting the hare, and ether enjoyable teats will tatce place. Fer ail kinds or refreshments the beat et ar rangements bave been male, and -20,000 PORTIONS OF SAUERKRAUT HAVE BEEN ORDERED FOR THE TWO DAIS. ADMISSION .25CEST3" j-Omnibuses will leave North Queen and East King street during the day ler' the t-reunds. atg25,29,,318epl SECOND EDITION FRIDAY HTBNINO, AUG. "31. 'l&BSL FBENCH AFFAIRS. THK BEPUBLIO 1ST NO 0ANGKK. M. rerry's Belief la' the WnKim of tbe Keyatltts-OtlMr Lata rente 'TraaameUeaa. Londen, Aug. 31. M. Jules Ferry, tbe French prime minister, in an interview at Marseilles said that the Count deCham- bera's deatb had in he wise diatarbed the government of France. He declared that if the general elections were held te-day hardly thirty royalists wenld be returned. Royalist demonstrations in France, he salaVweuld beadveraelydepreaied," and if the Count de Paris sheald issue a mani festo he would net be allowed te return te France, or if he did return he would be expelled. Neartag.a CxlU. The Marseilles correspondent of the Daily Jfetc$ says : " Admiral Meyer, who commands the French naval division in Chinese waters, ha been formally ordered te arrest, even by force, every Chinese beat carrying arms or troops. He has also been ordered, in case of a rupture between France and China, te make an immediate attack en Canten and ether Chinese ports." Severe Measures te Suppi Outrage en the Jews. Pestii, Aug. 3!. -Hen. Tisza, presi dent of the Hungarian oeunoil, in order te cheek outrages upon the Jews has decided upon severe measures. They provide that anyone condemned te death by martial law shall be executed three hours after sentence is imposed. A severe Storm at Cape Bretoe. North Sydney, C. B., Aug. 31. The tower of the Catholic church was carried away and a large wooden building was moved from its foundations by the storm of Wednesday night. The storm extended for miles in this vicinity, bnt no ether serious damage is reported. Deaths from Cholera. Alexandria, Aug. 31. Eleven deaths from cholera took place here yesterday. TUK TKLKOKAPH COMPANY. IJr. ureea Ulvea ills Beasena Way the Stilke Sneuld Der Have iieaa Hnrecutnl. New Yerk, Aug 31. Dr. Green was again before the senatorial committee en labor and education this morning. He testified te the sanctity of telegrams en trusted te his company and said messages were " as sacred as communications made te a priest, a lawyer or a physician.'! In an swer te Senater Geerge, witness said that) when the strike occurred, it would have been fatal te the interests of the company te have yielded,as that would have been an1 admission that it would be in the power of the operators te dictate terms. Senater Geerge then questioned the witness- 'as te the sufficiency of tbe wages paid by the company te telegraph operators. Dr. Green replied that "the relation between the company and their empleyes was reg ulated strictly by the law of supply and demand. The salaries paid were equitable and just, ard that was proven by the fact that no ether telegraph company who paid similar wages ever made any money." Senater Geerge : " Is it or is it net the policy of the Western Union te break up combination of its empleyes organized for tbe purpose of securing an advance of wages ?" Witness : ' We would net admit tbe right of a few men te dictate te the many en what conditions they should work. I have the statement of several of our empleyes that the few who con stituted the se called committee of the brotherhood had no right te speak for them." KILLED WITH A CLUB Tbs fatal Uesult el a Policeman' Toe rrce TJe of Dta Mice New Yerk, Aug. 31. The antep?y was made this morning en the body of Jehn Smith, who was killed, as al leged, by a blew from a club in the bands of Police Officer MeNamara, en Wednesday evening last. It revealed that the cause of death was a fracture of the occipital bone running into the base of the skull four inches in length. Frem the locality of the wound, the coroner gives it as his opinion that it could net have been procured by a fall, bnt must bave been the result of a violent blew, such as would be made by a club. Tbe Legislators. Harrisqurq, Aug. 31. In the Heuse today Mr. Brown, of Erie, made a state ment alleging that tbe Jamisen senatorial and representative apportionment bill was passed 'by fraud He claimed that the Democrats were credited with having voted when tbey were net present. Speaker Faunce replied that the statement was useless, as the bill bad been defeated in the Senate. The matter then ended. Mr. Furth's bill repealing the congressional apportionment bill of 1873 was defeated, after which the Heuse adjourned. A Geed Outlook. New Yerk, Aug. 31. Dun's mer cantile agency reports business for tbe week flowing with pretty full trade through the usual channels. The trade of the week has presented no new features. Grain, previsions, cot ton and petroleum have all declined but the reduction in values has net been large. Business failures number 186, compared with 1G5 last week The increase was in the New England, the weste n and Psci? e states. Thought lie Had Lived Leng Kaeagn. St. Leuis, Aug. 31. D. J. McEnight, about 80 years old, formerly a well known steamboat captain en Western rivers, but for some time past a merchant of Leba non, Ills., committed suicide at bis home yesterday, by sheeting himself in the bead. He said be had '"lived long enough." He leaves a wife, but no chil dren. Terrible Storm en the New Teandlaad Masks. New Yerk, August 30. A spe cial from St. Jebn, N. F., says : There was a violent storm en Great Banks Sunday night. Tbe wreckage was strewn in every direction en the sea." It is com puted that 100 dories and 80 men were lest. The .Trice el Ceat Advanced. Philadelphia, Aug. 31. Committees of Lehieh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met Ihii afternoon and agreed, upon the advan.30 of 10 cents per ten en egg and 15 cents for stove, small stove and Chest nut coal for line, city and harbor trades for September. The Presidential Picnic. Cmp Allisen, Yellowstone Canen, Aug. 31. The presidential party remained at Camp Allisen yesterday, se that an ex cursion could be made te view tbe Grand canon. The party will start for tbe Lewor falls this morning. A favorable Account. Washington, Aug. 31. A dispatch from Fensaeela te the navy department says : " Ne new cases? of yellow fever are reported and no' deaths ia theyard, and the marines are all well." Strlke'ef miners.' CnicAae, Aug. 31. Special dispatches report that the men irr the Great Western Bine, near Cry staF lake, Mich., struck yesterday. Tbey are turbulent and threatening, and tbe sheriff has been tele graphed for. TtaM. -' WA8RaraTOV, Awx 31. The estiatahd decrease ef'taW pilfie debt fer August will be about six Billion dollars. Tke Ceart Martial : Annapolis, Md., Aag. 31. The court martial te try cadets for hazing en tbe Constellation began hare te day. WKATMKR 1HUIOAT101IB. Washington, Aug. 31. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, fair weather, norther ly winds, beeeaiag variable, stationary or rising bareneter, and temperature. PBUaaeiaaia mmrmm. PmtATLraiA,Aug-. 31. Fleur Winter weak and Spring firm. Rye flour at S3 8701. Wheat dull and weak ; Ne. t Westers Red, l 1501 SX ; Ne. 3 de, SI lli lltf ; Ne. 1. Pa. Ret). i 17). " Cern Arm; sail yellow at 65c; de mixed, 618690 ; Ne. 3 Mixed , 60fjeevc Oats dull and lewer: Ne. 1 White, lac; Ne. 2 White, saaaSKc : Ne. 3 de, 37e ; Re jected, 33flS5c : Ne. i Mixed, 33c Rye scarce at C5267c Previsions steady. Butter mere active ; Pa. vreamery extra, and Western de, 20c : special brands. Siasc ; Western extra, 14915c ; gee i te choice West ern, 12913c. Rolls dull at 710e. Eggs scarce and firm ; Penn'a pxtra. 23c ; Western extra, 22c. Cheese choice Arm: New Yerk lull cream. 10XaiJc ; Western de, 8KfS?4c ; de tlr te geed. 7K0SC ; Penna part skuas,' 33Vc ; de lull de, 183c. Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7U7?c Whisky at tl 19. Seeds-Timethyilnllat II 701 75; Flaxseed nominal at 91 40. Htm Yerk Markets. Nxw jbx, Ansr. 8L Fleer slightly in buyers' favor and dull , Superfine State, S3 ' 63 90 ; extra de, S3 9004 35 ; choice de, 94 iOQt 6 0) : Jancy de, 96 1007 25 : round hoop Ohie. 94 0004 40; choice de, 94 MS)S 75;-Saperflne Western, 93 2503 90; common te geed extra de, 93 9024 60 ; choice de. 94 009723 : chelcti white wheat de, 96 2597 23 ; Southern qniet and unchanged ; common te fair extra, 94 2649 5 30 ; geed te choice de. 9 35C 87Jf. Wheat dull and weak: prices, howevor, without marked change; Ne.- 1 white, nemi nal . Ne. 2 Bed, sept., 91 16X91 16X : Oct, i, eepf., vi ie?aji nX ; iict., Nev., 91 21U1 22W; Pec 1..9125X; Feb., 91 2791 275. rcr and dull ; Mixed Western SI J8J4CT1 lUSit MOV., si 23?tfgi -.3K ; Jan., Cern lA&Me lower i snot. 67J63ic : de future. 61a)e63c. Oats UQltc lewer: fairly active : Ne. 2 Aug.. ZZc i Sept, 34lc ; Oct.. 36c ; Nev., 36c ; Stele, 4erj47c; western, asaruc. Lancaster OattlejMarker. Friday, August 31. The cattle market dur ing the past week has been qulte brisk; The receipts at Stewart's stock yard were : 2,0ST head or cattle ; 23 horse ; 12 inulca : 219 beg ; 644 sheep; IS cows, and 12 calves. Of this num ber 1,297 head et cattle. X) hogs and tSU sheep were consigned, te Levi Sensenlg and Levi Sensenlg A Ce.: 239 eattle teStyerAJJlack ; 247 cattle and 27 hogs te J. W. Mentzer : 76 cjt cjt tle and 1C2 sheep te T.F. Evans; 206 nhecp te M. Ulnran ; 32 cattle te S. J. Sammy ; 10 horse and 12 mules te J. Ocker ; 17 cattle te Z. Ocker and the balance te a f aw ether dealers. The sales et Stewart's yard were as lelinwa : By Sty er& Black, 238 head et cattle: T. V. Evans, 44 ; Z. Mlnnlch, 9B ; Win. McMulIeu St); R. Knox, 17 ; Strele & Ce., 3 ; Jehn Hubert. C. Erlsman and J. J. Keenan, each 1. Tim prices ranged Irem 94 te 16 f 100 As. Balr & Ulmau sold 203 sheep. At Levi Senaenlg's yard were sold 1. 177 hem I of cattle and 36 hegs: Bulls sold at 93 35&4 ej V 103 Ba : stockers, 94 40Q5 ; feeders, 95 &17$6 40 ; Soed butchers', (6 76. and 96 6i ler extras, ogsseld at696e. f a. At J. W. Mentzer's yard 289 head et cattle and 27 hogs were sold. Fut cittle brought f 5 25Q6 : feeders. 91 7585 75 ; stockers, 94 256 Ql 75; hogs, 96 10 25. Very little stock re mained In the yards unsold this morning. btecK ntrxen. Quotations by ttced. McUrana A Ce, Rank- era, Lancaster, fa. 11 a. m 12 M. i r . u Michigan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. & Western... Denver & Rie Orandu... isrie K'insan A Texas Lake Shere.... ... Chicago & N. w., com... N. N., Ont. A Western... St. Paul & Omaha 82 11 &0K 6 120X 2fti 29K UK 101 121 2 92 U54 3. 120K 2 2? V4)4 JSP - 32 15. vny, 27 Wk MM 77k 44 " 417 57 25K2; 12k 36?J 717b 124 62'4 8I4 6 isim: 2G4 24 100Vi ny 40!4 3Itf ir. 102 '7 s 19!4 SI Ti l csk 5752 ll-li. n my 7 wil PaclfieMail 32 Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. 16 Texas Pacific 2 Union Pariflc S8K Wabash Common 19 Wabash Preferred.. 32 West'rn Union Telcgranh 77! Louisville A Nashville. N. Y..ChL ft St L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Rcadinir.. ....... ......... ii tan 57 25 P.T.A Buitale IVA Northern Pacific Cem... 37 Northern Pacific Prer... 71 K Hestenvilic 12VJ Philadelphia ft Erie Nertnern Central Underground. Canada Senthern 5l'j Oil 108i People's rastienuer. MX 103 e fuuadelptila. Quotations by Associated Prejs. Stocks firm. Philadelphia A Erie R. R. Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies of New Jersey.. Northern Pacific. Vorthem Pacific Praferrui Northern Central Railroad . 17K .Si : . rc 71 - 54 . i:m 1(9 Lenl?h Navigation Company Nornsfewn uaurean Central Transportation Company... Plttsb'g, Tltesvllle A But!!" It. R. . Llttle Schuylkill Railroad New xerv. Quotations by Associated Prea. Stocks quiet and firmer. Meney, 26f2)c. New Yerk Central 115 Erie Railroad 29 Adam9 Express l.Tt Michigan Central Railroad 1 Michigan Senthern Railroad UtOrX Illinois Central Railroad h'GH Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 120 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad 131 Western Union Telegraph Company . 77JU Teledo A Wabash 1SK New Jersey Central B0 Sew Yerk Ontario A Wnstern. 20;, HVBVIAI. MOT1VKS. Contagion destroyed by Darbys Prophylac tic riuld. see advertisement. Camel la Dentone ler the teeth Is very It a grant and removes Tartar and frenrf, hardemt the gums, steps decay and perlumes the breath. Price, 50 cents. Fer sale at all drug lsts. Je27-3mdW A Postal Card Frem Mrs.Dcnnls Sml th. Louisville, Ky.. sau : " Fer bleed Impnritles Burdock Bleed Bitter seem particularly adapted. Never before hail complexion se clear Use all the time. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, drnggtst, 137 and l.'! North Queen street. S3-Feather a, ribbons, velvet, can all be colored te .match that new hat by asing the Diamond Dyes. Druggists sell any color ler 10 cents. "I'm AU Brake Upi" This is the usual exclamation et one afflict oil with rheumatism, or lameness. Rheumatic people aie Indeed entitled te our sincere sym pathy and commtsseratien. Spaedy relief Is etTerea them in Dr. Themas' EcUctric Oil. it Is the sworn enemy et all ache and palnx. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1 Si North Queen street- Dr. Bensen's Celery and Cliamemlle Pills, are worth their weight in geld in nervous and sick headache." Dr. H. H.ScBllcter, et Balti more. 11 Your 8kin Cure is super excellent. It is fast curing my daughter's ring worm, which had spread all ever her body." Mrs. E. L. D. Mer rlam, Blue 11111, Ma?. Druggists keep It, 91 per package. Homers ! Moment Mothers I Are yen disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering, and crvintr with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING 8YKUP. It will relieve the peer little sufierer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake abenf. it. There Li net a mother en earth who has ever usel it, who will net tell you at once that'll will regulate the bewela and give rest te the mother, and reliet and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly sale te nse in al1. cases, and pleasant te. the taste, anil U the prescription of one of the eMescand best ieniale physicians In the United states. S014 everywhere. 25 cents a bottle, mayt-M.W,SAw J ' V1 V l
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