.. ur-v.v - v:f A- ,--'vTrt,is Tj . ' ..!. ,. 7. I '. 'V- F- ik ' " t. . t. ' . X. H " tfwJV - '--'--.-"' . r rv"' "tfttl LANOABTBR DAILY mTKLLIGBNOER THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, 1886, vu 'i, i r-e i 'Ik' pv r? if w m r 5r ,v & fesv r t vs. 'ft feS- rivs Iffti r-sp a rt tr tr W' - k'al; w. "V, , 4S IT. HOPH BURGLARY. rmmram bbutmbbb ur mjc 9 W9VB laBtCTMBKTI. a" .-' e vfr ct bmc mi ,W a AHwa Ift at lsKs-H1 " WMt mwn-eNtuncMB. ITMltiMAiy .4teYiwen, -Court reassem MMMStMe'tiwib A Hew. snueie-ageu tnarneu Hvfjgjti CUy township, plead ROllty IM Mlwr ei ae illegitimate cnna 01 E. Weld mn. who la only 10 au. raa IhA mnttiAr. Tim usual nnier i.,' Bm ,i--'- mttMJ ilmm f tie for the b terdy. Fer the adultery '"y-AWtwioeftoHmonUn In the county Jll i wMlmpeMd. Charles w. Fricker wn ,put en trial rer eabezslement. According te the oommon eommon oemmon waalth's testimony Fricker beeaime an agent for J. O. Hacker, manufacturer or cigars at Kphreta. He waa furniabed a full line of aamplea and while acting as agent for Hacker be disposed or 61,500 cigars, for which be should hare received 1727.60. less the corn, mission of 5 per case. Fricker sent te Hacker 117 and never accounted for the balance, making an embezzlement of (Ola Mr. Hacker went ever Frlckers route and learned that he had disposed of tbe cigars at t&M and 10 per thousand, being about one ene haU the price he should have received ler sham. Several witnesses from Blrdsbore and Norrlstewn testified te buying cigars from Flicker at the above prieea and paying him for them. At the conclusion of the commonwealth's testimony counsel for defense raised the aaestlen of want ei jurisdiction, claiming ist the transaction between Hacker and Fricker took plaee In Reading, the goods de livered and sold In Berks county, conse quently it there was an embezzlement it was In Berks and net In this county. The court decided that Ibis was the proper county In which te try Fricker. Thedelense was that Fricker never was an agent of Hacker ; that Hacker sold him the cigars in question and delivered them te him at his residence Ne. 410 Miner street, Head ing; he sold the cigars, but by reason of losses Fricker could net pay the balance he owed htm and then Hacker prosecuted him for embezzlement. The Jury rendered a verdict or guilty. Sentence was deterred te give counsel for Fricker an opportunity te make a motion in arrest of judgment. A Wlte-Ueater Convicted. Charles Redan was put en trial for wlfe beating. Mrs. Iilzzie Redau testified that en the 4th of May her husband was drunk, abused her, struck her and then broke a let of ehlnaware. Her two daughters cor roborated her testimony as te the prisouer striking her. It was also shown that Kedan was a defendant in court twice before en similar charges. The accused testified that he had some words with his wife en the morning ei May 4, and be playfully threw a cap at her beau, net Intending te hit her. His wife still kept "jawing" him and calling him names and be then pushed her away. He denied having struck her. A son of accused testified that bis father was sober en the mernlDg of his quarrel with his mother. The jury after a few minutes deliberation rendered a ver dict of guilty. In consideration of his hav ing been in Jail since May 4, he was sen tenced te undergo an Imprisonment of one month. Vtuuxxl With Keeping Disorderly Heuse, Alben Ingram was indicted for keeping a disorderly and bawdy house. Chief Smith was the first witness called and he testified that Ingram, en June 14, lived en Leman street near Market and complaints were se frequent that the house was a disorderly and bawdy one that it was Anally decided te raid It. The raid was made en the night above named and all the occupants of the house were locked up. The chief related a large number of incidents te show the character of the house and the character of the women who frequented the house day and night. Ingram, his wife, Uattie Wilsen and the ether parties arrested en the night el the raid were drunk when taken te the station house. The language used by the inmates of this house en numerous occasions was very pro fane and illthv. On trial when court ad- Jenreed. An Evening Seulen. Wednesday Keening Court met at 730 o'clock aud the trial of Alben Ingram for keeping a disorderly and bawdy heuse was resumed. A number of witnesses, among them residents of the beuses in the same square, were called and examined and testi fied that the noises were frequent at Ingram's hnue, day and night, that drunken men and women were continually going In and out el the house. Trie only witness called for the defense was Ingram, the accused. Uedeuled thathe kept a bawdy heuse or allowed any wrong doing in his house. On a lew occasions a number of young men came te his house, under the Influence) of liquor, raised a dis turbance and be went for policemen te have tbem arrested. He admitted bringing beer ler visitors te his house. Jury out when court adjourned. Current Iluitnes. Hiram Snyder and David Hughes, city, were granted a renewal of their soldiers' lleense te peddle goods In the county et Lan caster. A subpamain dlvorce was granted Emma Dellet, whose petition alleged that her hus band, Harvey Dellet, has deserted her for ever two years. Jehn E. Brubaker was appointed guardian of the miner grand-child et Peter Shelly, de ceased. James Weed, Jr., was appointed guardian of the miner grand-children of Janes Wright, deceased. Grand Jury Ileturn. True SHU. Jehn Tomllnsen, seduction and fornication and bastardy; H. Wolfe, Jr., Jehn Brenner, Dlller Clark, James U Sbenk, Geerge W. Kline and Isaac Troop, lornlcatlen and bastardy ; Geerge Itentz, lar ceny; Wendell Rice, larceny; Christian Welfert, malicious mischief. Ignored Bills. Edward Parker, receiving stolen goods; Samuel King, felonious as sault and battery; Henry agle, malicious mischief, with prosecutor A. Chambers for costs ; Samuel Bayler, fornication and bas tardy, county for costs. Thursday Mermng, Court met at 0 o'clock, kaud the jury In the Alben Ingram cases rendered u verdict of guilty of keeping a disorderly house and net guilty of keeping a bawdy house, but te pay the costs of proso preso prose cution. Sentence was deferred. llaltlmore.Jee Convicted. Jee Haley, hotter known as Baltlmote Jee, was called ter trial en a charge of being a pro pre pro lesslenal tramp. It was shown that Jee has been around this city for the past llve years, during nearly all et which time he has been an inmate of the county Jail, and also that he frequently begged money from parties en the street. Jee went en the witness stand and made one of bis characteristic speeches. Substan tially it was the same as a letter he sent te Judge Patterson, of which the following Is a verbatim cepy: Lancaster. County Piusen, Aug. 15. Te the lien. Judge J'atterien. Dcui Slit. This is only a put up Jeb en me after doing sixty days (GO). I had bought a railroad ticket te leave tewr, but met a couple persons at the depot who Invited me te take a lew drinks with them, this Stupl fide Me, I knew Net wbare I was Joing what I was doing. This Policeman who ar rested me dlsplses Me, he threatened te make it ver unplesent for Me by havelng me put In Jail for Along time. During the time 1 have been in Lancaster 1 have net had one Night's liberty have always been locked up for trem CO te 00 days ler asking for lodging the Second time the Mayer gave me 30 days In Jail. The Police Men always made their Market and beer MoneyeUMeeverytimothey aet me mey Say their Joes Baltimore Jee. then they will be after like a Hound after a Habit. They take turns te run me te Jail because they are se much In. that I have been arrested four times alter cemeing out of A Gentleman house often Me doing Heme work icr him, they only de this te Make a few cents oil' Me. Ibid Policemen te come up and beg me te take ten or fifteen days te Jail He Squire and himself Could Make a few cents etr Ma. I Never Insulted Any Man Weman or Child Since I have leen cemeing in and out or Lancaster City I Never Stele anytblng in My lira All the harm I de is te Myself that is drinking te Much Whiskey the rouen I come te Lancaster every tall is because their was Persons that work lu the tobace Wharebeuaea told Me they would try and get Me a J b with tbem. I hope you will net believe the People all , that apear against Me I hope and pray te Ued jeu will de something for Ma I have .' Neither Meney nor Friends Your Obedient Servant t JesavB Haley The jury after an hour deliberation a verdict of guilty. Sentence waa deferred. : Ttas Ml. Hepe HarcMry. C5T BB2 Jacob Bchell, Samuel and Jonas Pelfler were called for trial en three charges or larceny and one of felonious entry, bchell plead guilty te all these Indictments and the Pelfler brothers were put en trial. The testi mony for the commonwealth ws thst the sta tion at Mt. Hepe, en the Manbeim A Cornwall railroad, was entered by thieves ou the night of April 17 and a number of articles were stolen. About me same time me store ei .uikh.'i Sabm, of Penn township, was also entered and knives, forks and spoons were stolen. An entrance wii effected at these places by using a brace, bit and two chisels stolen Ireui the carpenter shop of Jehn K. My era, of the same township. The thelt wss reported te Special Ofllcer Hetlraan and alter luvestlga- uen ob Hcarcuni iae uuuw ui umvu ewipm All et the goods stolen except a knlte, fork and spoon were found at Schell's beuse. He admitted his guilt and said the Pettier brothers were with him when the robbery wascommitteJ. The beuse or Mrs. Brenner, a sister of the Peltiers, was also searched and a knife, fork and spoon were found there, whieh Mrs. Breuner said was brought te the bewe by the Peltiers. On trial. Orsnd Jury Itetarur. True D ills. Abram S. Uackman, assault and battery ; Wendell Rice, larceny ; Charles Hehmsn, lelonleus assault and battery. Ignored Bxlls. Geerge IL Strickler, point ing a pistol, with Henry Miller, prosecutor, for costs ; Mary Lloyd, adultery, with prose cutor, Edward Lloyd, for costs. MOKE JtKCKLtSS tlLiSTIMI. A Stene entities Through the Itoet el the rrnnsjlTnl Depot. The men who have the contract for blast ing out tbe re'k en the spot where the new hotel is te be built, near the Pennsylvania railroad, seem te care little for the lives ei eeple. The papers of this city have often called attention te the fact that the blasting at this place was tee betvy and tee carelessly done. The reefs of a great many bennes In the neighborhood have been broken by stones railing upon them, and a num ber of peeple have escaped from be ing struck bv large stones only by a few Inches. Many persons have vlsltsd the contractor ami asked nlm te be mere carelul, but Instead or complying with their wishes he appears te make the blasting heavier, i no pence nave aise neiineu mm, but no attention whatever is paid te them. A few days age a gentleman was walking out East Chestnut street en his way home. While en the pavement at the stone wall Just oppeslto the new hotel site, a blast n as put efl. A stone was hurled toward Chestnut street and it struck tbe man's bat, knocking it etr bis bead, but he escaped without any injury. On Wednesday the blasting was again very heavy. About four o'clock a heavy charge was sent oil, and a stone larger than a peck measure was carried ever the hotel or 1-red. Waltz. It struck the reef of the railroad passenger station, through which It crushed, tailing en the iloer In front of the restaurant and making a hole in the reef alinestas large as a wheelbarrow. Smaller stones were thrown all around the neighborhood and ctber roots were damaged w bile many per sons made narrow escapes. At tne time of the blasting there were several backs standing ou the Chestnut street side or the station. The horse of Edward McGeeban Irlghtened aud ran into an expresi wagon; the hack as upset and badly broken, while the express wagon was generally damaged. Had the shot been fired two hours earlier w hen the station was filled with passengers, as it always is early in the afternoon, nothing have prevented n terrible accident. I'M morning Mayer Morten called en Mr. Kendlg, who is doing the blasting for the new building. He told blui that there was a great deal of complaint from citizens about the careless manner In which they were blowing the rock, and folks were afraid of injury te memseives as wen as tueir proper ties. Mr. Kendlg said that the cause or yes terday's stone throwing was e lng te the pe culiar klud or rock, which Is selt in some places and bard in ethers. He premised te be mere careful In the luture, and said that they had but a few mere blasts te make. The mayor warned him aitainst making any mere blasts like that of yesterday. Ceal for the Peer. The Buchanan-McEvoy-Reyuelds relief committee et councils met in the mayor's office en Wednesday and opened proposals for coal te be distributed te the peer of the city during tbe coming winter. Following were the bidders : I'ea. Kauffman. Keller & Ce . ... w lUumgardnersiJclIerles iSI Henry Snieycu ;) C.l. Mwarr A Ce 3.uu -Vnt. .62 IIQ The committee decided te give each de serving applicant three.feurtba of a ten of pea coal, and awarded tbe contract te Kautlman, Keller A Ce., the lowest bidders. New Complaint Against Itete. On tbe 10th of August the store or J. L. Weltzel, at Wrlglitsville, was broken Inte by thieve and robbed or a large quantity et goods. Among tbe articles found in posses sion of Peter Rote, ene of Jake Buzzard's gang, were some rings, a mouth organ, and pastobeord box, which Mr. Weltzel identifies as having neen stolen irem mt steru. Aiuer man Spurrier has also seme ether articles found at Conestoga Centre, near where Rete, Buzzard and Gerlltzkl were aien. Complaint was made against Rete for thl robbery, but it will be a longtime befere the Yerk county authorities will get an opportunity of trying him. The cases against him in this county will send him up ler a long term of years. m Toek Paris Green. Henry Eby, eon or Jonas Eby, living ene mlle northwest et Pennville, attempted te take his life en Wednesday attorneon. He took a dese of Paris green which seen made him sick, when he informed his father et what he had done. Dr. J. N. Beamsderfer, of Unlenvllle, waisummonej and by prompt action fcaved bis patient's lite. He U much improved te-day and is in a fair way et recovery. The doctor says if the Paris green had net been adulterated k much Eby would have died. He is a young married man and be gives no reason for attempting te take his lite. Twe Men Killed en the I Jt II. Wednesday morning Jehn Dally, while engaged in coupling cars of tbe Philadelphia and Parkesburg local freight train, at K rarer station, was caught between the bum tiers and squeezed te death. Deceased was about 'M years or ego and leaves a wtte and two child ren. Hewasasen erOwen Dally, tbe well known section boss, residing at Glen lxich. Wednesday evening about eas o'clock, a Pele, whose name has net been learned, was killed while walking ou tbe railroad track at Berwyn. It is thought he was one et Kel. ler A Iteilly's workmen. Did Net Serve Her Term Uattie Wilsen was a witness in tbe Ingram disorderly house case. Hhe was brought from prison at each session et court, and the prison officials, it is alleged, never told the sheriff' that Hattle Wilsen was undergoing a 30 days term ler drunkenness and disorderly conduct. This morning after the Ingram case was dispesed or, Hattie bad her bill made out, drew her witness tees and walked off. It was only learned after she was gene that she had several days or Imprisonment yet te serve. Jeanna Heights Caiupuieetlug, At the Jeanna Heights campmeeting ou Wednesday, Itev. G. Reed, ei Mt Nebo, preached an Interesting sermon at tbe 10 o'clock service. Among the late arrivals Is Hev. M. P. Sanders, or Permea. On Prlday tbe temperance convention will be held under the direction el P. ,. Kupplee, of Cheater county. Ilov. Heed will hatecbarge of the music. A Heavy Leser el clTltkeus. Prank Uegener, of fill Mlddlentreet, has lest exactly lerty chickens lu the last two or three woeka. They have all been killed by the mysterious animal that has played havoc with se mauy poultry yards in this city. Tbe chickens were kept in a coop and the destroyer made several visits. Each time the laths were tern from the side of the coop. Surrendered by Ills Hall. Jehn Rlnebart, charged before Alderman McGllnn with surety of the peace, wa4 Bur 'rendered by his bondsmen, rearrested by OlUcer iteehrlcb and locked up at the station house. Death of a Herse. This morning a valuable borse belonging te William Ilesenfeld, a hack driver, died In hli itable, en Beaver street. THEY JUMPED IN TIME. DR. ALMXAHVBH CHAM AM) MB SON BtVAl'M MUM A JiVH At AT. When In Imminent 1'erll Krem a CollUleu tleth Jntnp Out and Bwape Injury Elec tion et Officer of Ihe rirotherhecd of nallread Uraketnen Town Notes. UeauUr Correspondence et lMiLLieictn CeLCMMA, Aug. 19. It will be remem bered by tbe readers or the lsTEi.Liaci'CEn that lr. Alexauder M. Craig met with an ac cident at the mouth of the Columbia bridge, about ene month age, which laid him up about ene week. This morning the doctor was tbe victim of a similar experience, aud bis escape was even mere wonderful than at the time mentioned. Accompanied by his eldest son, Dr. Craig was driving along North Frent street. Approaching from the direction of Walnut street n i team of Jesse Wolfe, In charge et a seu of Mr. Wolfe. The horse took rrlgbt at a pawing englnesnd ran down Frent street at a furious pace. The street at this pelut, between the railroad tracks and the pavement, Is about twelve feet wide, aud there is a heay grade leading te the tracks. In this narrow space Dr. Craig made an effort te turnout. Seeing a collision was inevitable, both be aud his son Jumped and landed without Injuries. A moment later and the big dray collided with the light phaeton, knocking the front wheel outbreak eutbreak ing the shafts aud overturning both carriage and horse. The shook was terrific The runaway passed the wreck and was finally causht en Locust street. The victim el the accident Is certainly gaining a wide experi ence In the runaway line and If be continues in the same ratio the Lancaster County Medi cal association may expect a cllnle with runaway teams as a theme. We congratulate the doctor en bl eocape. OfBcers Elected. The rollewlng officers were elected at a receut meeting et Columbia Ledgo Ne. 117 Brotherhood of Railroad Brakeman. P. M., Jacob Barr; M., Alfred P. Redgets; V. M., William Flera; secretary, A. D. Bell; fin ancier. A. I- Yeutz ; Warden, J. W. Graullch; conductor, Israel Manuel; 1. G., JehnH. BegerjO. G., M. C. Bard; chap lain, Harry Creamer. The low stage of water at this point has re tarded business at the P. ,t R. wharves dur ing the past row days. The ratt and flsh cbutea have been closed and in consequence the water rose last night about ten Inches. The members or Mr. L. W. -May's Bible class, te the number or about fiftv, lettthls morning en a special train for Yerk furnace, where they will epand the day testing Ellas Crick's chickens and waffles and In ether sperta. The sewers at the feet el Locust street need cleaning badly. Tbe stench trem them is calculated te breed disease Columbia school beard meets this evening. The strolling gymnast gave another tight rope performance last evening and raked in a geed many shekels from the large crowd present. Jeseph Clark, aged S3 years, died at the home of his son, en Sixth street The funeral wasbeld this afternoon at3:S0o'cleck. Interment at Mount Bethel. P. A R. engine Ne. 213 made her appear ance en the read this morning after under going a general overhauling. Messrs. Jehn Fendrlch and Geerge U. Richards have returned home alter a sum mer jaunt. OLirjSB I.EEU COilBS 11031B. lie Is Amaied at the Charge That tie la an Emberiler. The sensational story started by two or our contemporaries en Tuesday that Oliver Leed, a young man who bad hitherto borne a geed character, had skipped for tbe West, taking with him the funds of seme secret societies or which be is treasurer, Is a geed deal spoiled by the return or the supposed runaway. Mr. Leed's friends glve the rollewlng Information as te his whereabouts : James II. Swalu, liveryman, says Mr. Trfd called nt bis nlace Wednesday after neon and hired a. team te go te a wedding; and ter the first time he learned that he was charged In the newspapers with being a de faulter and absconder. Mr. Swain says that Leed has frequently hired teams from htm and paid for them. On UstSunday he called at the llverv te pay a balance or te that he owed. Mr.'Swain was net present, but Harry Black, who was in charge of the livery, says that he told him he was going West ler a few days en business, but would be back, en or before Wednesday te attend a wedding. He mentioned the names or the parties, but Mr. Black does net re member them. Having been absent a iew hours Leed returned the team in geed order. When he hired the team te go te tbe wedding be stated that he had been detained westaday longer than be expected, because he wanted te take in the Democratic state convention. He added that he met his friend W. W.Ortest there, and that the latter said nothing te him about the newspaper scandal, which be thought be would have done had he known It. Mr. Black says that Leed's appearance when he was tela of tbe alleged "aoscendlng " was one of amazement. An Istellieencek teperter called upon Mr. Or lest, and tbai gentleman said he bad met Mr. Leed in the railroad depot at Har rlsburg, as that gentleman had stated te Mr. Black: that Leed said be was coming borne. Mr. Griestdld net say anything te him about tbe newspaper article, fearing It might hurt his feelings. Mr. Elwood Grlest, of tbe Inquirer, says that Leed was for three or four years fore man of bis establishment, and a better man he could net have had. tie was an excellent workman and manager, and was of seHerand exemplary habits Just such a mau as he supposed would make bis mark In the world If be was given a chance. Mr. Kauffman, Mr. Leed's partner, said the latter had net called at the Economy printing office since bis return te tbe city. TUB O. A. It. UEVS1US. Tbe Fourteen 1'esU of This County te C'eurene ou September 22. The Joint committee of Pests 81 and 105, O. A. II., appointed te tnake arrangementa for a grand reunion or tbe fourteen pests of this county en the 2d or September, bold an other meeting at tbe ofllceof II. It Breneman last even lng. Tbe committees en finance and commis sary supplies were strengthened by adding two additional members te each committee, A new committee consisting or Comrades James A. Crawford, Oeerge W. Ilutlnagle, C. H. Fasnacbt and 11. 11. lireneman was ap pointed te perfect tboerder of eierclse, wblcb it was agreed should consist et a banquet In tbe rink, addreases by eminent Bpealtere, sports during tbe attorneon and a camp-fire in the evening. Tbe sab-commlttee will re port detalU at next meeting of joint com mittee. Letters trem the several pests in tbis coun ty are te the etlect that tbe turnout et tbe vet erans will be large. Majer Fasnacbt was In structed te prepare a pouter for circulation throughout tbe county, calling attention te the reunion, and urging all members or tbe O. A. It. te attend. It was agreed te ask tbe Reynolds Hllles te act as an escort ou the occasion of tbe reunion, and a commlttee ttlll be appointed te lormal lermal ly make tbe request. hummer Leisure. Mrs. Frederick Latter, and Mrs. William A. llerrell, of Heading are the guests or the lam lly of J. A. Kprenger. Miss Clara Dellet, Is visiting her uncle, Abraham llorrecks, Headiug. Miss Keller, Miss Deaner, Ml, Malene, and tbe Misses (Jenle and Lizzie Malone, are en a short trip te tbe Kpbrata Mountains Springs. Miss Millie Mllllnger Is the guest of Miss Emily Prutznian, Vending. W. D. Hprecher and Qeorge N. Heynelds and falmllles have gene te Yerk Futuace te spend a tew days. Harry Strebm, or Myers & Ratbfen's store, Is spending a week at Smith vllle, I'rovldenco township, Tbe Pennsylvania railroad ran an excur sion te Lu ray Cat e te-day. Seven Lancaster iieople left en It. There were 112 en beard from Philadelphia, Ceatesvllle, Parkesburg aud ether places. buildenly I'rettrated. Samuel Ilarner, of Manhelm, a witness attending tbe quarter sessions court, was sud denly prostrated this afternoon at 2 o'clock while sitting In front of the Leepard hotel, el wblcb be Is a guest. He was carried te his room and Dr. Gee. A. King called te attend blm. It was feared at first Mr. Ilarner was suiler. lng trem sunstroke or apoplexy, but be seen rallied and tbe doctor said be bad only a slight congestion of the brain, caused by drinking tee much lea water altera hearty dinner, and would be well again te-morrow, rf'JT BPHBAVA ACCMKNT. Farther; I'artlcnlars.el the Killing of tfltllsm I Kllllan en TuemUt. Jjrhe right name of the mau who was killed st Ephrata Wednesday was William Lolevro Kllllan, and mere particulars concerning the tragic affair has been learned te-day. Kllllan was employed at the brick yard or William Gehret, which is situated along the Reading A Columbia railroad, Just north of the vil lage, lu tbe forenoon he was ordered by Mr. Gehret te threw down an embankment of day. Thinking that lie might be able te de a better day'a work he continued te under, mlne the embankment, which finally caved In, burying him beneath It- The ether empleyes there were at work In the yard. On their wav te dinner they passed the place where Kllllau had been at work. They saw that the embankment was down, but believed thst Kllllau had thrown It and then gene te dinner. When the men came back they were unable te find Kllllan. They examined his kettle and found that his dinner bail been untouched. They at once supposed that he was under the dirt, and be gun te search for hint by digging. They worked for about tllteen minutes and came te his dead body. About eighteen Inches of dirt covered his head. Ills shovel was still In his hand. It Is supposed that the man saw the embankment giving away, amlupen starting te run was caught, as bis back waa turned towards the bauk. Deputy Corener Gemperling impanelled a Jury consisting of A. K. Bitzer, Oliver Strohl, L. I Heddlp. Walter J. Emmert, D. Mundshewer and William Steber. They found a verdict In accordance with the above facts. The deceased was 43 years of age and unmarried. He lived with his widowed mother ou Lincoln avenue, in Ephrata. Other Accidents st Ephrata. Jehn Deutrtch, who is employed as a driver for O. Reth, of Ephrata, had one of his arms badly tinctured bv belne kicked by a mule a few davs age. Dr. J. 1'. Mentzer attended him. On Tuesday evening WayneUuyett, Beuef Augustus Uuyett, Jumped upon a pronged hoe. One of the prongs entered the sole of his feet and passed entirely through it te the instep. It was wedged iti se tightly that It could only be taken .out with the greatest difficulty. It made a ery ugly wound, which Dr. Mentzer dressed. Mftde an AMlgument. David Byerly and wife, of Rapue town, ship, made an assignment of their property te-day, for the benefit or creditors, te Martin L. tirelder, or tbe same township. Fer Congress ,lcnn a. Ulestnud Frem the Lancaster Kxamliiei The crawling, sneaking snakes aud net the searing eagles of our politics are the once who glide Inte public taver. Kellgleus. Theio will be a devotional meeting el the Y C. T. V. In T. M. C. A. ball te-morrow afternoon from 4 te SJ0 o'clock. Alt rravtng women who feci an Interest In the temperance cause, whether belonging te any tctnperance society or net, will be cordially welcomed. A Health; fledy and a Clear Head. 11 indigestion, constipation and bllteusncst torment the body, the head cannot be clear These disorders react upon the brain most hurt fully, and produce a cloudiness In the organ of thought aet experienced by a healthy man. Happily thee brain oppressing majadiea may be entirely dispelled bv that peerless alterative. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which cheers, re freshes and invigorates the brain and nerves, while it regulates the organs of digestion, as. Imitation and blllnus secretion It expels the morbid humors which poison thesystem through tbe bowels and urinary passages, and exerts a cewerfut Invigorating Influence as well. Its cathartic action Is never Irritating, violent or painful, hut even, natural and progressive. As an appetizer and sleep promoter, the Ultters Is unrivaled ; It mttUates the Infirmities of age, relieves the ailments peculiar tetha gentler sex, arrests premature decay, and builds up an en feebled physique, augl'.'ieai XAJtHZAUBS. CanriNTXK. HrFJTEiTVii.Li.-On the lth lntt, In this city, at the paronageef the Presbyterian church. Ne. 4iSeuth Queen street, by the Kev. Thomaa Ihomrsen.Mr. Pa-rid II. carpenter, et Mount Jey, Lancaster county, l'a., te 51 1 53 Annie M. flumphreyvtlle, of this city ltd' DBATMS. Uiiuiard. In Harrlsburg. en tbe Kth Instant, Bev. V T. Gerhard, in the 77th year of his age. Fnneral from his late residence. Ne. 31 East Orange street.en Saturday at 10-SOa. m. Services In the First Ucfermed church. MABKBTB. fhlladelpbla Prndnca Market. PBiu.cai.rHia. Aug 13 rienr dulL Sales of Que barrels Minn. bakers. 3 50QS 00; Fenna. family at H 7X11 ; Western at H 00QI SO :Pat enu, W dOQi 00. Hye Heur quiet at U 2W M. 1 p. m., colt Wheat Aug , 830 : Sept., Ee i Oct.. Mia Nev , MXc Cern Aug,S?c,; Sept., JlXe , Oct., 62!c; Nev. 52X0. eabi-Aug, SSiic.; Sept., 35c; Oct.. SJHC! NOV.,3tc. Mew Tors Produce Market. Niw Yerk, Aug. 19. flour market firm bnt dnll t rine. ri ium CO; Superfine, tl lea: m; Common te oeod Extra Western, K GnX170; Geed te Chetce Extra Western, II CJ5 00 ; City Milt Extras. H cntlt R5 for West Indies; Mtnn. Extra. riMQS 10; Extra Ne. 2, tl 65as 65. Geed te Fancy Extra Bute, tl WQi 0) ; Common te i air extra umu j -t. Wheat Ne.l lied state en spot, wa'JIc : Ne. 1 White, state, Oe: Ne. Ne. 2 Ued, Winter, Sep, W.'ic, Oct.DlKc Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 51c; Sept., K'iC; Oau-Ne. 1 White Statu, spot, 4 -Mi 13c ; Ne. 2, de ltye flail. Iiarley nominal. Perk dull; New Mess. Ill G2KOU 75. Lard Sep , 17 53 ; Oct., t7 60. Molasses nuiet i 17c for W teat boiling steck: t Perte Hlce. Soeisc Turpentine quiet at StKc- HeHin dull t strained te geed. 11 (jOQI OIK. Petroleum dull ; reflnce In cases, 5XC rrehrhta dull ; (train te Londen, le. Butter Market dull ; New Western Creamery, lltjllkc Cheese dull ; Western Choice, TMOTXc Eggs dull; State, 14X315c; Western. 13XO lle. sugar market quiet: lteflned cntleaf, (Q (tte: Granulated, C6ll-16c. Tallew stronger; prime city, 411-lCGI!ic Coffee firm ; lair cargoes at v&c. lllcesteadv I Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, SXOlc ; Hangoen, 4QXc Uhlcafe Market. Cnicaue, Aug. l'J. 1 p. m. Closing. Wheau-Aug., 7tJe; Sept., 79Je; Oct., SlJic ; ev., t;fce. Cern August, V.0; Sept., UXc; Oct., sijjc: nor., tip. Jats Aug, 27C ; l'erk-Aug, 3 47Xl Sept., fee ; OcL Sept., rJ 17Xi Oct,, WH. Lard-Aug, ft 3lf ; Sept., 7 IJX: Oct-. 05. lllbs-Aug., Iti 17K ! epu. Pi 17M ; i Oct.,6 07X. new Ter Bietas. Nsw. Yeax, Aug. U Wall street. lJOp. m. m. m. Money leaned at 6Q9 per cent. ITerelgn ex change dull at H KKO' Mi Governments caster; Currency 6's, l2tt bid ; 4's coups, (125 bid ; IK'S IllOJi bid. The stock market this morning opened active and strong and i te Ji per cent, higher than it closed last night, but after the first call a selling of seme or the leaders caused a decline In the next hour et li te i per cent. The market has bIqce been dull and featureless. Stock Markets. Quotations by lieed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. aav verk list. 11 a. . 12 v. 3 r.u. Canada I'acUlc Wi wa C. C. C. I t.5 Wi 55 Cel. Ceal mi Wl -1 Central Pacific 3 ti ? ' Canada Southern 41 H'A iiyi Chi., t L. A l'gh. .... .... j... Denver Hlo Grande 30 ?.iu se DeJ.Lack, Wectern 127fi Wi in4 Brie. 81 3li aiy, ErlCJd 100 100 lUJft New Jersey Central "Vi W 6K K. T 8u 3& 3$ Leu. AN 4 Hi It O Lake Shern 85 64 KVV Michigan Central ' Missouri fad de. , leg Northern Pacinc ! 26K iMjjj N. P. rret 6K 541 69 N. W 11JX n-H UJ New Yerk Cenu&l leijj Hj-J leu East lenn Cem M! Omaha 4l (W 4(KJ Oregon Trans 30t' 'Ml 31 Ontario Weitein IS'i Paclfle Mall 64 Ui Kf.l ItechesUir A 1'ltUeurg I St, Paul Mi Wi SIX Texas Pacific HJi UU li Union Paclfle, ., M uC biU Wabash Common 1SW 18)2 lw' Wabash Prtened 3iX l 3-Al Western Union Telegraph., 6lX U1J tlQ West Shere 101 Vi 101X mil rHlLXDSLrBU LIST. Lehigh Valley UM it., nTy. 1'hiu.. ; uk Pennsylvania Wi COX 67X Heading li ll-lS l'i 12X Leblga NavlgntleJ 51 llestenvllle 27 23 Phtiadelphta A Erie 2d Northern Cent............... .... .... .... People's Passenger , svag(jen'lSM't'SDS. .... 00X OU.......................M.... 60 S04 01)A nram and rreruinii. nirnUhed by B. K. Tumtt. Ilrcker. Cuicuoe, Aug. li. Vo'cleok p. m. ni.mu i;tiru. irnis. iera. i.ara. August September ST 7.4JX T. 6 W 4.1K h; cimer.i tic;. 'H November ...... ,n't lecuiber .ftu i Hecetpts. Car Irfiu. .... Id .... . .... 3IIV .... IMlt .. . 10 1 .... WJ .... :. Head. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern....... Oats..... Kye Hurley , OU Cltr Crude Oil Heeelpls Hogs... .............i Closing t'rlces i o'clock p. in. w neat. i,nrn imi. rnrs. ijira. AukusI. .. Seutmiiber. S October si. Neemtier ......vvj tecomber M'i Msy ... 91 OU City Crude OU no-Jf. Lecal Mecks and lieuds. Uepertvil by J, U. Leng. l'ar lJut Value, sale. Lancaster per cnit., R - Pv. M school lean .. 11W 107 .. Iiu Ml " " In 1 or ai years HM " I " In norm tears. Iiu IIS tuva 4 tnl0eraiera 100 W! l Manhettn lloreugh Uun UU Ml aamc erwx. rtrat National Hank KU runner' National Hank M t'ulten National llauu ,. Hi Lancaster County Nut tonal Hank .... M Columbia National Hank bti Christiana National Hank leu Kphrain National Hank in) rtrat National Hank, Columbia la) a 115 M lia.M IV Hi lis IV UU au.W First National Hank, Ntr&aburs im First National Hank, Marietta HO First National Hank, MU Jey lui Lltltx National Hank mi Uanhelm National Hank He Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... w New Helland National Hank loe Uap National Hank UU QuarryvUle National Hank tue Kllcabothtewu National bank 100 Northern National Hank loe ISO. isa. lw t 1V.50 110 110 HO IJ7.4 SCO VCBXTtkS STOCXfc. Btg Spring A Heaver Valley Hrtdtcepert A llorehe UW Columbia A Chestnut ttlll te Columbia A Washington 'Je ConestecaA Hlg Spring 2i Columbia A Marietta zt Maytown A Ellzabethtewn Lancaster A Kptiruta 2& Lancaster A willow Street 3S BtnuburgA Millport st Marietta Mas-town..,, a Marietta A Mount Jey... si Lane,, KUzabethlewn A Mtddletewn. UU Lancaster A rrultvtlle te Lancaster A Lltltx a Kast Urandywlne A tvaynesburg .... 60 Lancaster A tvuilamstewn Lancaster A Maner ee Lancaster A Manhelm 13 Lancaster A Marietta , a Lancaster A New Helland leu MISOSLLAICSOCS BTOCXS, UuarryvhleH.lL. M MlllersvUle Street Car M Inquiring Printing Ciniiptny 50 Oaallght and rnel Company a Stevens Heuse (Hends) Iiu Columbia Oas Company a Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company leu Marietta Hellew. ware iu) stPTens Heuse M MUterjvUle Nermal bchoel st Northern Market te Kaatern Market ee Western Market se Lancaster City Street UaUway Ce 90 Uas Company Hends leu Columbia Borough Hends loe Lancaster A Susquehanna. ,,. seu Lancaster A New Danville 2 Uuarryvllle It. IL, T"s leu Heading A Columbia U. U.. S'a lue s s.es 20 2) 40 41 4ii.CC te 3V.M JO M 75 .a 107.W 14 SJ0 2 VI 1.13 M M 1UU 25 10 906. S10.10 1.05 18 SI m si. a (5 103 101 90O 11 114.75 109.75 .VJCir AIrBHTlKB3fKHTa. B AKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewdernever varies, a marvel or purity, strength and wholcsemoness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition vlth the multitude e! low teat, short weight, alu.n or phosphate powders, (old only in earn. Keval Uaxi l'ewcss Ca, 1C6 Wall Street, New Yerk. may27-lvdAw WANTED THREE WOMKN, WITH out families, te work In the Laundry at the STEVENS IIOU3E. Must stay at the hotel It BF. GRAVELY'S PLAIN' CAVENDISH and Ilest Hue Cured Virginia Smoking Tobacco. Lene Jack and Allen A Ulnter's l'crf que. Com-Leb rinea.fic, each. utMUTU'S C1GAK STOHE, Established 1770. Ne, 111 Kast King Street. feblS-VAStfd AS MEDICINE USE THE FINEST CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Market, at BOUUEU'S HOUOIt STOKE, 23 CENTUE JiyUAIlK, Lancaster, l'a WE GUARANTEE OUR 6c. CIGARS, lirands "Mia Querlda" and "Gelden Lien ;" clear Havana tiller, hand made. UKMUTll'S CIU Alt BTOKE, Established 1779. Ne. Ill East King Htruet. fsbU-lVAMtfd ASSIGNED ESTATE OK ANDREW M. Caldwell and wile, et Leacoek township, Lancaster county The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Jehn II Caldwell, assignee of Andrew M Caldwell and wlte, te and among these legally entitled te ttia same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 18se, at 10 o'clock a m.. In the Library ltoem of the Court Heuse, In the Cltyef t-ancastcr, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. (4LOUGE NAUMAN, Jnlyj-3tdTh Auditor. ST. JAMES' SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS AND Yeung Children will reepen Monday. 8ep. tember6th. Apply te r.. CAIU'E.NTElt, Ne. 132 North Duke Street, OrM.E. ZAIIJI, aug!7 5ld Ne. 33 East Walnut Street. $1,000 KEWAItD rer any case of Kldney Troubles, Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness that I1OTANI0 NEUVE I1ITTKUS faUs te cure. Sold by druggists, SO cenu. IIEKII MED. CO., Ne. 15 North 11th SL, Phlla., l'a. Circulars free. mar20-6mdTu,ThADAw FINE WHISKIES. Distillation of 16C3, 1875, 18S0, 1S82, are net equalled In the country. At UEIGAltT'S OLD WINK STOUE, II. K. 8LAYMAKKU, Agt. MARKLEY'H "YARA IlEAUriES"' clear rilled of choice Ne. l Havana, are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at MAUKLEY'S. " Yellowrrent," Ne. 21 North queen Street (Formerly Uartman's) (AK UAL.U THE BEST CLOTHING. The Cheapest Clothing In the country Is here, A Lenger Dellar's Woith of Wear In It, and a Lewer Price for It. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, SeutheaHt Cerner Sixth aud Market, 1MIILADKLPHIA. Junctl'tfdeed QEEK NO FURTHER, FOR T1IEKE IS NONE UETTKK THAN Ruppert's fixtra New Yerk Beer. Fer sale exclatlvely at CHAUUE UOSTEU'S COUNEU SALOON, Hear of the Central Market. Fresh from the Keg and Warranted Pure. llyj tldtt.M, W,3 i' tM V tlH " N t.v eta je" xnl .rilW AD VBHTJHICXtKNTa. Dr. w.hlewklC " " " ..IIKMTlMt. (irwdual Dr. K. K tte el the university m MaryUnn, with K. Umng, Ke.J Ksti Orange street, l.nn- aster, l'a. luiMinwAUdced fpl.yJJJ Addle' .AltY TO AOKNTH. lessst oneo. mi. scett's Kt.KCTitln ueniM Ne.su llrendway, New Yerk. Ttia Only Oenulnu. sps smdeed w ANTED AOKNTH WITH SMALL capital. We have something new, no risk. lartrf KM I' UK CO , SKI lanal at., N. Y. U1P. lH't-ini ' iihv iiirr. ipeclat l day utTiT, wrlle at onto as sinoeo. REDUCTION I Te ttuMe tii want et a summer suit et ClethiM, raiitatoenltigs or Vesting ran save money byralllua nt ltnotisteltrTalletlng' Par lors, Where's He lie ml llediictlen ttas been made. A Heed Summer Serge Suit for fit's trtmmed with Pongee M1U A Nlce kngllshSergeSdlt In lllne and lllack for IH F.icgam I'antaioena ler in. Patent straps am I'mteet rifting. A. 11. ItQIh-SSTKlN. 87 Netlh Queen 8L IssblA'flON OFPAHTNKHHH1P. Netice Is hervtiy git en that the firm el ltussel A Minim) er is dlsselt ed by the death et A. Hussel. All person Indebted te the nriu are requested te make Immediate payment, and thoeo raving claims or demands agslnsl the Mtnti will prrwnt them without delay fur settl. meat te the undersigned, surviving partner, nt Ne, 11 Kast King street. IIKOUIIK HltUI.MTEK. (iU)T),l(U:,ll,17Al'. Surviving Partner. nKWAKK. Bewaro of Common Soaps. Skin Diseases tutk In them, liny IT UK SOAP at Lewest Prices, at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne 1.17 A IX) North Queen St , Lancaster, l'a. lunjs ljeeai. "vnyniM;. l 1 1 rvty glte netlie that I will continue the Ceil Unstness at the old place, Ne. ii Kast King stivi t, where 1 will be glad te accommo date my old customers and the public generally. Atter an .ninn lenre of nftecn vears In the busi ness 1 think 1 can guarantee thone who may favor nm with their orders, that 1 will sell them clean, nrst-class Leal at lewrst prices, and de liver the name promptly in any part ei me my, (lKOuUK.811Ul.Mt Kit. aUK-.i.lO.l.'.ll.lTAn w HAT DOP.S 38 MEAN? J. H. MAHTIN A CO. All the llemnauts and Odds and Ends of the stock that have accumulated during past season have been taken out of the general stock and placed en the llemnant Ceuntur. I-arge quanti ties el the following goods at less tbau ene half price. REMNANT CALICOES, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, TIOKINGB, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, CAMBRICS, WHITE GOOD9, EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, CRETONES. SATINES, SEERSUCKERS, BATISTES, AtLessThanOne-HalfTheirYalue. Over l.iue Yards of Kemnanta Dress Goods that were sold ai S5e , Joe,,35c., 15c, aud&nc, all reduced te one rrlce, ujjc. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prluce Sku, Opposite Stevens Heuse.) LANCASTER. PA) TAKE SIMMONS TOK. LIVER ItEQULA- THE GREATJIEQULATOR. Ne medicine Is se universally used as Sim mons Liver Itegulater. It wen lis way into every home by pure, sterling merit. It takes tbe place el a doctor and costly prescriptions, It Is a 'family medicine containing no danger eus qualities, but purely vegetable; gentle lu lu action una can uu aaiuiy given te any person iftnfmv fMven no matter what age. WORKING PEOPLE Can take Simmons Liver Itegulater without Ions of time or dinger from oxpesuro. and the system will be built up and Invigorated by It, It pre metes digestion, dissipates sick headache, and gives a strong full tene te the system It has no equal as a preparatory medicine, and can be safely used In any sickness. It acts gently en the bowels and kidneys, and corrects the action of the liver. Indorsed by persons et the highest character and eminence as THE BEST 1TAMILY MEDICINE. It a child has the colic It Is a sure and safe lemedy. It will restore strength te the over worked father and relleve the wife from low spirits, headache, dyspepsia, constipation and Hlce ills. Oenulne has our Z stamp lu red en front of wrapper, prepared only by J. 11. Z EI LIN A CO., l'htladelphla, l'a. augltHsedAw SPRING Ol'ENINO AT II HAllT'S. QKR FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Compute Assortment of KINK WOOLLENS for the Spring Tiadote be found In the City or Lancaster. ' A Choice Line of Mpring Overceatings and I'antaloeniugs tn all the Latest l'alterns. l'rlces Lew, Ilest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. 43 NOItTII QUEEN 8TKEKT. Opposite the fostefflce. umriMydlt u SB NONE RUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR FUBMOESl MADE Or HEAVY 1UON. More square feet of Itadlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the Hest Itbsults In lleatlng Dvvlllngs, Schools, Churches et any lleater In the market. l'caorNutCeol for fuel Estimates furnlshed for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air l'lpes, ltcglsters. eta fleniy of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own iWlng both practical men In the business, ws ask a share of patronage . ,.. Estimates cheerfully f urntshedfer flumhlng, Oas Fitting, Tin and Hheet Iren Werk, Hoefing. Alse a lull supply el Tinware, Ac. Prices te suit the times. UlveusacalL EVERTS & OVERDEER, COKNEIl Of EAST KING, JOHN AMD HID DLK BT11EET8. mavlaiaJ,W,4Sa REMNANT C ITER. VJ.VTHIH. TTirvSU A UKOTUEU, BETWEEN SEASONS etten nnd us with many IIUOKKN LOTS AND KltilNANIS, whtjh cannot and must net be carried ever until next season, this season has round us with it consMeiahle number of such retnns.uu, and these no must soil at any prlce. ABOUT 60 REMNANTS -or- CUSTOM GOODS, tVlilCn can be made up in Suits, Pants, &c, at from one-fourth te oun-halfefTourSprln and Miiinuier prices. These are well wertii leJain at, as they are, without exception, the best efTer MEN'S, HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, (1ENTS FURNISHINGS, Traveler's Outfits, &c, -AT Sirsli & Brether's ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, COUNMRNOKTU QUEEN BTBHTAND CENTKE liyUAUK. TITILIilAMSON A l'OSTKH. ODD Pantaloons Children's Odd Short Pante, SIZES, I te H-l'IUClM, Wc. te ILCO. BOY'S ODD LONG PANTS, SlZES.'JtelC-I'lilCES, TScteUSO. Men's Odd Pants for the Work shop, 11.00, ll.tt, 1. JO, I1.7S. Men's Odd Pants for DreBS Wear, U lise, ii.a, ilm, moo. A Coiuplcte Assortment -OK- FURNISHINGS AND- NECKWEAR. HATS AND CAPS relt ALL I'UIU'OSES, IN SOFT & STIFF FELT. Straw Hats of All Kinds, Very, Very Cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES -ren LADIES, M1SBE8, UENTS AND 110Y8, H or THE NEWEST SIIAl'ES AT LOWEST I'HICES. 82, 84, 36 & 38 E. King St., LANGASTEU. l'A. MAKKLEY'S " YKLLOW FRONT" clear filler Havana ft cent Cigar Is pre. neunced by smokers the best In the mar- ket1 MAUKLET'S Yellow H'rent," Ne. zi fleru yuuun eueet. (rermtrly Uartman's) f CANADA UOKSE8. 1 new have a Carload of CANADA HOUSES First-Class Heavy DrafL Alte a Carload of Ohie and Kentueky Horses, riut Class Dilvers and Horses ler aeueral rarm Werk. All te be sold nt private sale, UEOI1GE UBOB8MAM. PKIVATEHAIiEOPVAIiUABLEKARM situate In Amity township. Berks county, Pa,, containing SSS acres. Imprevements I Large mansion house and farm heuse, large barns and shedding having stable room for 75 head of cattle and 3-JO sheep ; fountalnsef spring water at houses and barns : several fine springs en property Selt Is all sorts, very rich and pro ductive, aud especially adapted te dairy pur. poses rer particulars and Inspection or place cdlupoiieraddres. (ttestdlng en farm), Hrumueldsvllle. Herks oe., Pa OrD. II. MAUUEU, Esq., avgU-Jwa DeuilusvlUe, l'a. Williamson Fester, 6;OMS SJL.'i. ,y jfi. u