LANCASTER DAILY, PFEEIJafiEHCEB, yflUBSDAYEFTEMBER 14,1882. DOUBLE ELOPEMENT. foBK ;(IUMTY HUSBANDS DESEkTED. The Hbadow Which Itests Upon Two Horn In our Neighboring Town fXork. ? York Dally. '. ' ' About two years ago Mary Hell, a beau tiful, rosy-cheeked girl of hi xt ten summers earning her daily bread by toiling from day to day iu tbe Wcllsville whip factory, won the heart of youth,, by the name of J. U. Bender, who' was attending school in the village of Wellsville. They wooed, they loved, they married, and .never did two hearts beat in puree asdtracr sympa thy with each other, than did their two. Soon after marriage they left their na tive scenes and friends to seek' a home in the West, where they might fully realize all the joys of married; jfife, feeling that their companionship was so congenial, that to leave home, friends and childhood scenes was a pleasant task, . and their future was bright and radiaut with high anticipations. But alas, how chauged itio scene. Yes terday noon, this onco happy youth, now a resident of YorkMtin ori Court alley near Maple street, and an employee at the Empire car works, upon returning from work on his way to dinner, was accosted by ouo of those very friendly persons who always like to betho first to tell news, and was informed by her that ho would find no dinner at his home that ho would find a house without a' wife. Sure cnougb.upon entering the house he found all quiet, not a footstep to bo heard. On the table was a note addressed to him from her who once Was a comfort and joy in his lonely hours, informing him that sho had gouo to Balti more, and that she might, by postal, givo Mb her address. Opon further investiga uftn ho discovered that not only her cloth ing was misbiug but all that was of any value whatever that bad been 111 the house and could be packed iuatiuuk was also gono, huch as bed clothing, etc , etc. For one who confesses that his love and admi ration for his wifo has never diminished or grown cold under the most unpleasant cir cumstances, and was willing to look with charity upon most suspicious conduct, this certainly was a trying hour. The climax, however, had not been reached. lie stopped out fiout and theie was met by his noxt door neighbor, Mr. Edward Ycaplo, who could fully sympa thise with him in his loneliness, as ho found himself in tho saino situation only mora so, because he had left ou his hands, by :i heartless wifo and mother, thice little ones. Further inquiry iuto this strange proceeding elicited tho fact that these two wives, who happened to bo sisters, did not go to Baltimore, but took just tho opposite direction from that in dicated iu tho note which Mr. Bender found addressed to him by his wife. This fact turned tho key to a woild of mysteries which heretofore were unsolv ed. SHIFFLKtC To Mr. Yeanlo the actions of his wile were not as surprising as to Mr. Bender, beeauso iu the past she h:id given him considerable trouble ou account of some peculiar prauks, but Mr. Bender certainly was entirely unprepared for such treat ment on the purl of his wife. What to do under tho circumstances was a matter of itnpoitaut consideration, especially for Mr. Bcuder. To saciitico tho society of his wife without some de monstration toward her was too much, so ho bethought himself and remembered that not long since, as he was trying to persuado her to stay at homo at night, and not iuu about so much, sho assaulted hini. and so ho wcut before a justice of the ieace and made information against ho charging her with assault and battery and a warrant was placed in the hands of Officer lledrick, who left for Harrisburg last night, to Wring back the way ward wile aud place her under a disciplinary emu no within tho walls of the county jail, wheie she will have ample time to consider over her way wardness. Hearing tor the custody of Child ren. Yesterday afternoon, before both judges, the application of Petei Muinma, who do sires to have tho legal custody of his two littlo girl p, aged five and eight years, was beard. It appeared from the ovidenco that Peter aud bis wile, Elizabeth, who lived iu Columbia, separated about two years ago, aud tho mother took tho chil dren with her to tho homo of her father, where thov have since been living. Peter now desired to have tho children, claiming that they wcro not treated right and ho would take thorn to his mother's houso in Mountvillo wheie they would hava a good homo ; ho also at tempted to prove that his wife had acted badly or late. A number of witnesses weio called on both sides aud among them was tho wife, who testified that siuco her husband left her, he has given her but $10 lor the support of herself and children. Sho has been compelled to do work for a living; tho children aro now and always have been well provided for at her father's houso, where they desire to remain. The woman alleged that her husband is a man of bad habits, and sho left him because ho failed to. provide for her, since which time ho has frequently been in company with women of bad character. The evidence was quite rich on both sides of tho case, and it was heartily enjoyed by a largo audience. Tho court decided to let tho children remain with their mother. The rire Company mail tbe Association Tbelr Dleputen Nearly JCadetK, For some time past the Shinier fire com pany of .this city, has been. disjracjed-by, contending factions, each of which seemed more desirous of getting the better of the other than of .keeping tb? company in good working order. Some .fiffcy .members of the company,' after 'reorganization 'of the fire department of this city, banded themselves together nuder the name'of tbe "Shifiler Volnntcer Firemen's association" and elected officers. When the Shiftier fire company's real estate jWas offered for aalo tfi Association bought it for 81,875. It was contended that the Shiftier fire company could not givo "tho' association a good title, for though the company is a chartered corporation, it bad-received the property from the old Shiftier company, which was not chartered, and which had nr.i.nGil thn nronerlv from D. G. Hwartz and wife. The title therefore rested in tho old board of trus tees, only "ouo of whom, Daniel Sing, is a resident of -this city. For the purpose of curing any de fect in tho title, a meeting of tho old uncharted members of the Shiftier com pany was held, and elected Daniel Sing, Henry W. Shertz and John L. Vogan trustees. These trustees then gavo a title to the property to the trustees of tbe chartered Shiftier lire company Goorgo Wall, Benjamin Barthlomew aud John E. Gibson. At a meeting held last night these last named trustees deeded the pro pel ty to the trustees of the Shiftier Volun teer Firemen's association George 31. Franklin, Jacob Q. Goodwau and George Wall, attested by P. 8. Goodman, who is secretary of both organizations. 'I lie SliiNfor Volunteer Firemen's association is not yet incorporated, but it will be at an earlv da v. Fiom present appearances tho Excelsior hall bianch of the Shiftier boys is left out iu the cold, for though they arc members of the Shiftier firo company they aro not membeiK of tho Shilller Volunteer Fire association ;aud tho last named party'have now a title to thu real estate and aie in custody of the premises aud tho personal property. lteported .Suicide. An anonymous dispatch from Baltimore to tho York Daily says John Boner a young horso dealer from York, shot hiin sell in the foimcr city, aud that his body woultl bo sent to York this evening. The Daily states that it has ver ified the dispatch and has no doubt of the correctness of the information, though tho young maus mother iu York icfuscd to believe it when it was told her. The Baltimore papcis have no account, of the tragedy. It is stated that young Boner had intend ed visiting Baltimore iu company with a young woman, to whom he was devotedly attached and desired to marry. Further inquiry developed the fact that tho lady bail refused to accompany him aud as ho spoke to a friend on Tuesday night of his trouble, it is thought that ho took tho evening train for the city and in a fit of despondency euded his life. Boner was 23 years of ago, an employte of Rirquhar's agricultural woiks iuYoik and an industrious aud steady young mau. A I'ledsurn Tarty at Wild Cat. Yesterday the office re and teachers of tho Presbyteiiau mission Sunday school of this city, to the number oi unity seven, left I'm-' Wild Cat Talis, ou tho Susque hanna. There they met a family party from York and another fiom Columbia. All enjoyed the day most pleasautly amid tho beautiful and romantic scenery of AVild Cat, and returned in the evening highly pleaFcd with tho trip and tho com Icons propiictor, Mr. Itobcit Carioll. Another Pish Story. Frank Howell, Will Welchans and Bob Staplcford, went fishiug iu tho Couestoga back of tho almshouse yesterday, and caught a string of fish, nearly four feet long. Wo mean tho string was lour lect long, most of tho fish were not more thau four inches in length. They wcro proba bly tho minnows aud littlo stinuys that escaped from tho lesorvoir night before last, by tho aid of Sammy CrofTs dollar toieh. ' . "- . j Tlie.lenlsh Mew Year. To day is the Jewish New Year SGltf. All the business places owned by Jews aro closed. Last evening and to-day interest ing sci vices wore rendered in tho syna gogue iu East Orango street. I.urity Cave Kxcurslou. Ci-jukI cxcitibimi to Lur-.iy Caverns ou k'ri lay, September 1. Round tilp tickets good. lnr live days. Fain only $C.W, including nd- uii-teion Into the Cave. Train leaves Lancas ter at 10:25 a. jii. Information and tickets at D.3. uursks-. sll,li,18 Tears of SaBerlag. Mrs. Barnhart, con Pratt- and Broadway,' nrnlalo was tor twelve years a sufferer from SmmtKaad after trying enr Mw reSanott avail, was entirely cured by JSAv Krlectxic Oil. For rale at H. B. Cochran's drug store .Lancaster. ,137 North Queen street. A bkmsdt for Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fever. Ague, etc. Col den's Liquid Beef aud Tonic Invigerator. . i sIMwflcodcwr ! tt T jt i Q...tnti's rnmfri mill Congumntlon cure is soll by us on a guarantee. . It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. uiyi-iiVMfPowaw i- 1 w .. . - 4 I Wmni tilt scalp is annoyed witnuanuran, Glenn's Sulphur boap will be found iniallible. Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, fifty cents. sll-lwdcodAw That backing couith can be w quickly cured by Shilob's Cure. Wo guarantee It. lor sale atcochraa's drug store, 137 rtbuBt. a congii, iOiit or sore 'i nront snoulir do Stopped. Neglect tre-iuentiy results in an In curable. Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's i.ronchud Troeb;s dp not disorder tne stomach like cough' .syrup and balaaaw, but act directly ontho inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relier in Asthma. Bronchial Couglis, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpcakersaresubJcct to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tioches have becn'recotitnemled by physi cians, and always give perloct sattalacuon. Having butn tested by wide ami constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained w .nerited ran k among I lie lew staplo nimwilw nf tin Kgn. hold at Si iciiUaboi .vet vwheni. mv-lvdTThraivw Virtue Acknowledged. Mis. Iia MuUiolland. Albany. N. V. writes : 1'or several years I havesullercdlrpm oft recurring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your Burdock Blood Bitters I sm entirely relieved." Price $1. For salo at II. B. Coclirau's drug stole, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. It you are sick ami troubled with dyspepsia, Brown'B Don Bitters will cui e you. For sale 'nt II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. . sll-lwdAw Word i Wisdom. Notloetor will 1.d to impress his patients that the mouth aid feth should be healthy because it lecoH es I lie food and prepares it lor its digestive oik." Use SOZODONT, gratify your family physician, and enjoy Hie cotiilorlably. sl2-lwdcodw jrjnr D rKMTMBKMJtXTB. jl VuriB V-1KMTJIJ.K VARA CIGAKS. aSkSSSSSw FMT CIGAR STORE. ;,, f ;i MAI, Bj SlX-TEAK-OtU l?OK J? Apply at JCAKK. 101 MIDDLK STREET. . VTATOKE'S OWN KKMEDV. J Electricity Is the lite principle pf all or ganized' matter, and hence it Is the most pbwnrhen wisely and sclenUacally applied lorthecnreordleeai. AUelW"!0 da9e are TeadUy cnredbythU treatment. PB. BRU BAKER makes it a specialty. OBMIMT West King street, Lancaster, Pa. a!5rtmdw Hucbkand lot ruR haia-a skat lwy SHU K DWELLING .HOUSE, with two-story brick back building. No. 914 St. Joseph street, havtnga'coodhyilrantat tacbedandaUthe rooms furntehwl with : . The lot has a irontage of 15leet.9 inches and a depUi oi 7;feet to a ten iect wide public alley Termseasy. Applyo sl3dtd No. 112 East King Street. SCHOOL LOAtf. -,M-,-M Bids will be received to 2 p. m. SbPTEM HER 18, 1832, at the Banking House of D.P. Locbcr & Bon, ior twenty Registered Bonds of mi..rii nrnnvnartthMi-eoflto belsauedby the Lancaster City School Board, bearing lour I per nt. interest, payable quarterly. The I HOnusWlU IK3 umeu vcwi-i ..".. -.,- ablo at the pleasure of said Hoard attor Octo ber 1.1885. ROBERT .A. EVANS. bS-std Chairman Finance Committee . B A J. JILL LINK OK LOBILLARlS ClieKing Tobaccos. ltelncca only lOcts. perTluSt'ilARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAR grKK Jto.T jUEEN- STREET. N (W BKAur- OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, . Containlnc a largo number or properties in eity and cou!itry. ltb prices, e: Copies sent Iree to any address. ALLI'.N A. II ERR CO.. Real Estate aud Insurance AgcnU, No. left East. King Street. UGANIZED 1810. Ki-om China to Peru and- back again a thou sand times iu n night, will thn uilud ot the nervous sufferer travel, while blessed sleep orsakes his eyes. He can enjoy sweet rest by the uso ot Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills. Sold by all nrugglsta. sll-lwd&w Kly'aCrcam.nalm reduces inflammation Sores in the nasal passages are healed in a lew days. Catarrhal headache is dissipated. Senses of smell, fciste and hearing are restored. Price M cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. Only Two Dottles. Messrs. Johnson, Hollo way & Co., wholesale druggist oi Philadelphia. Pa., report that eome time ago a gentleman handed them a dollar, with a request tofsond u good catarrh cure to two army onlcers i n Arizona. Recent ly the samo gentlemen told them that both the, officers aud the wife ol Oen. John C. Fremont coventor of Arizona, had been cured otcn-- larrh by the two bottles of Ely's Cream Balm. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. si:-TThaSeow&w xjsw Anrjutrisaaitmis. W If ST A Lj Spaniel, stump lull, be paid street. LlVUIC-COLOBKD WATER A liberal re want wui to 1552 North Queen ltd on his return lirANTKI)-A VKUKTAIM.K COOK. .41 W ply at once at the City Hotel, North. I ICC It niKSJCl iiiao u fv..-. ltd OTOUIK8, STtlOlKS. I'lTTSKUKOH 8TO- Kie.H.3iicr hundred at. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ;store. OOITK KKOUT LUNCU AT fcXOELSUlU O Hall, No. IS East King Street, this even i..o. H.t l..nr.r Iti'cr on l:n. ' JOHN SCHOENISERUER & SON. jm Proprietors'. () The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Madephia. , ASSETS': One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Pivo Hundred and Btehty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All lurested ! Safe and Solid Secarit lea Company Conservatively Managed. 43-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KADFFMAN, 19 EABT KINO 8TREET. Ju3 5mdTuTh4S ' JSMTJSKTAIirMJEltXS. TULTON Ol'VRA BOUSE. H. R. J ACOB9, . . MANAQKlt. SYLVESTER BLBEEER. RenresenUtlvo General Tom Thumb. THE LAST DAY. THIS AFTERNOON AT 1:) O'OLOCK. THIS EVENING AT 7: O'CLOCK. SECURE YOUR SEATS AT ONCE AT THE OPERA HOUSE OrFICE. - AFTERNOON AND.EVENING. SEN, TOM 10MB, WIFE, AND ENTIRE TROUPE OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS. ADMISSION, .' . 10 AND 20 CENTS. Clioico seats, 10 cents extra. Doors open at l-.:xand 7 p. ni.,'daUy. Reserved Seats now on'Snle nt the Opera IIoudp. 08-511 THIRD EDITIOB. THUBSOAT KVXNIHa, ' LEAVING THEIK LEADEK KVHOBH OF XGTFTIAN TXEAOHEKT. TIM lMnM GkfeftalB'a GMrle DeaerttBg Ma WUtse Caw' tosM Bssertta to be vaptwed oy tfc BritlaJs. ' Loldon, Sept; 14. pispatehes from Egypt say that most of Arabi's generals ao disposed to Burrender and stop all hos tilities. It is tho general opinion then that the natives will deliver up Arabi to the British. Tel-el-Keber, Sept 14 Tho Joss of tho British is five, hundred and fifty, includ ing thirty killed. Eight officers are among the dead. All of the Arabic papers were seized here: Hundreds of fugitives in eluding many officers are surrendering. TKL-KL-KEBHt, Sept. 14 Gen. Wolseley has gone to Zagazig. The present esti mate of the wounded is 35 seriously and 103 slightly. Arabl tteported Captured. Alexandria, Sept. 14 It is reported hero that Arabi has been captured. . Pushing on to Cairo. London, Sept. 14. General Wolseley telegraphs that the cavalry will push on to Cairo to-day by forced marches along the desert route. UBCoudltloani Harrender Expected. Alexander, Sept. 14. Negotiations for surrender aro proceeding satisfactorily. The British will probably ocoupy Kafr-El-Dwar to-morrow. It is stated that tbe surrender will be unconditional. PENNSYLVANIA ODD FELLOWS. From 3.00O to 4,000 Uniformed Member Participate In Reading. Reading, Pa., Sept. 14. It is estimated that not less than 12,000 strangers are in tho city to-day, attracted by the parade of the Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania. The procession moved at 1:30 o'clock, with from 3,000 to4,000 uniformed Odd Fellows in line. John B. Nicholson, of Philadel phia, was grand marshal, and C. B. Wells, of this city, chief marshal. Some fifty lodges from all sections of tho state are represented by delegations of from 20 to 200 members. Philadelphia had over 1,000 members in line, and Reading to-day paraded over 1,500 members. Music was furnished by some thirty bands. The festivities will conclude with addresses, dancing and concerts at Lauer's Fairvicw and Central park. UELLIUEKENT EDITOKH. CStBKDJIUOfc. t JJJJBBBBl uadred Yards OYSTERS I OVSTKKSM " F Owing to t he cooh nights I mo pieparcd to iurnUh ramifies frith all brands ot Choice, Fresh and Salt Oyster. 1UI 123, East King Street, TNITIAL PINS. INITIAL PINS! A Full Line At ZAHM'S COllJMEii. slMwd lUI.TON Ol'fSKA HOUSE. Friday, September 15, 1882. Meis. II AKTMTKR& Daily have tho honor ol presenting to the citizen ol Lancaster. HM&ELUu'POIMCO. ii Introducing MAUN, Manager. Hebrew Dia- thu GHted Young lect Comedian, Can't Uet a Koom. Tho sunerintendim: committee of tho Lancaster school board, who wcro direct ed at the last meeting of tho school boatd to rent a room in the northern ' Miction ot the city in which to open a primary public hchool to relieve thu overcrowded Lemon and James street schools, have been thus far unablo to find a room that will answer tho pur pose. .Something niufct be done, and that speedily, to furnish school accommodations to tho scores of children now knocking at the doors for admission. Tile school board is in duty bound to Rive school accommo dation to every applicant. A new fcchool house should bo at once erected in tho northern end of tho city. Deserves Encouragement. Mauliclni Sentinel. Tho Laucaster Daily InteijLigbni'UR has recently entered unou its second de cade. It is a good Democratic paper, and deserves encouragement. Our esteemed contemporary has our thanks for its friendly notice, notwith standing it made an unintentional error iu stating that tho Intelligencer has re cently entered ou its second decade. Our daily was uinctoou years old on tbe first of tiio present month and consequently has nearly finished its second decade. Eds. Int. Went to Reading. The big parade of the Odd Fellows takes place in Reading to-day, and a special train left the outer depot, this city, as sccoud section of the regular train at 8 o'clock. About seventy-five members of tho different lodges of the city left on tho train. They marched out to the depot headed by tbe Iconville band, an excellent musical organization, which accompanied them to Reading. Besides the members of the order a largo number of citizens went on tho excursion. AuiusmueiitM. Tom ThnmU-'JAixt a. Tlifsi- the last day ol General Tom 'fliuuiliVitday here, and Uiosu w Ini have not ct Seen the big little fellow And lmexcellont i-ouipany, sdiould not tall to go this evening, as the entertainment is pleasing and the prices low. " lien A'ofowos.'"To-niorniw evening' tho t.iiuoii8Helrew character coiiiedtan Mr. Frank Rush, will appear in his new pl.iy or " llcey Snlomono," s.iid to bo oiie oi tho most amus ing farcical creations now berorc the public. Mr. Rush has won a lcpulaUon in this pecu liar line ot acting by his specialty peilorm ... ....ni......iit.. IIIICCS, WHICH nave lici-ll uvujniiuonvino ceived.aiid nowlhat he has essayed comedy ho will no noubt add to ins lame us a cnarac tcr actor. The piece is described iw very laughable, Idle it embodies a pleasing littlo story, and a novelty will bo introduced in the last act. where Jkcg tioloinQnt ntier'ne be came very wealthy, takes In ilic iDcrby races iu a landau drawn by a beautiful horso. "Hunch W." On Saturday evening Mr. Hur ry Meredith will appear in Fulton opera houso in his great dual ile or the twin brothers in his '.cry successful piny of Ranch 10," which husthcviidon-cmcnt of the Philadelphia and other mctioiolilnii pap'-rs. Concerning" tlie play, Mr. Meredith hlmsell writes: "It is not a drama ol 'bloodand thunder.' There arc no jelling Indians, no shots tired to slnrtloour iadyaudilois. Ranch 10 is u quiet 'domestic story or woman's love and brotherly devotion. It contains startling eHcct, but ach ot our wonderful sensations receives Us birth, and growth from natural causes. My lady friends may come to this performance, leeling sure that they aro about to witness a pure, clean creation, lull of the most dcllghtlul love senti ment ami cliarmingcomedy. To tho ladles of Amctica I dedicate the play 'Ranch 10.' and to their kind attentions I look ror our success." " The llorW." On Monday and Tuesday evenings, .September 18 and 19, the reigning dramatic and spetacnlar sensation of "The World" will be presented Tor the lint time in our city. The play has enjoyed a long run in all of the larger citi. Mr. J. Z. Little, the sterling aelor, will assume the. chlct charac ter, supported by a strong dramatic company. The scenic ellccis are carried by the company and every detill will be strictly taken care ot "1AKD. MS. E. WE1LANJ), OF NO. 4. WEST KING STREET, Who Ills lcen spending tho summer at s bnry l'ark.N. J., and WestVa., will return to Lancaster on SATURDAY, SKl'T. lrt. scptU2td 1" JKOPOSALS ITOICSbWJCKS ANoriKtNO. Sealed proposals will be received at Al derman ISarr's otllee, on South Duke streel, im to 7 o'clock p. in., on MONDAV. SNl'TKM 15ERSS, 182, lor the following work: r A two-loot sewer on Kast Chestnut stieet, from Duke to Idir.e btrcets. (iCO lect long. Also a two-loot sewer on West Chestnut street, Irom Mary street eastward, 357)4 feet long. ' ' l 3.5".i" ' ' J AKo a six-foot arottedcnlverriTOm the Quar ry vlllo railroad to wuicr smsem uip.wrui, nus ot the Andrew street ower,JJH feet ,0B- Also the piking of Charlotte street, lrom King to Orange street-". . im.iiiu fimi unipiii("iiiinm ism be seen at tho City Regulator's Olllee, No. U Kast King kii.i.t. Tho committee Tekeryc-tlw Tight to reject anyxir all bide.. ! '- - f"-x - Ry order! of scpia-Htd THE STREET COMMITTEE. T?fc"LTON Ol'EHA HOUoB. UNUAUEMENT EXTRAORDINARY; ' Monday and Tucsdav veniiigs..Scpt. 1 and l,v 1883. - REMEMBER TWO NIGHTS ONJA'! ( Tho first appearance In Lancaster ,ot the the reigning sensation. In Acts and 3 Tab. Ictinx, entllled THE VORLD. Willi tho eminent Actor, MR. J. Z. LITTLE, a.i n a-uwrii nrRiuatic comnanv in a cast of charactei-s under the management of GEO. O. MORRIS. , ,., This great p'ay will bo presented with New and Elegant Scenery, carried expressly lor this engagement. miCES AS USUAL. Reserved seats now on salo at Opora House otllcc. eepl4-5td ryoiK NORTH UND DRY GOODS STORE MR. jFRANK BUSH, In 1L Wayne Ellis' tlu-ec act Comedy, entitled "1KET SOLOMOM" Elegant Music during the progress or the three act". A 11 ve horse and carriage will appear on stage The managers would respectfully call atlen t ion to the fact that the new scenery Just com pleted by Mr. It. V. Far ren, of Boston, can be seen athii'itlvintiigconthlsoccasion.asthisis tlio first regular dramatic periortuunco ot the season. ,,ol,0i,AR PRICKS." Reel ed Seats on sale atOperallouso office. 81I-OUI h FULTON Ol'KllA HOUSE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, ,1882. THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK SUCCESS. The Romantic Western Drama, by HA'RBT MKRKD1T1I, ' ' RANCH 10; Or, Annie, from Massaohssette. VKl&h TheTHinBrolhers. IIAKRY MEREDITH. y PRICES A3 USUAL. Reserved scats at Opci-a Houso Ofllce. sf2Jtd Tbey Leave Ton to Fight a Duel Prepar ations for Kffectlve Worn Aiade. Tomdstohe, Arizona, Sept. 14. It is reported that Hon. Samuel Purdy, editor of the Kpituph, and Patrick Hamilton, editor ot the Independent, departed for Souora last evening to fight a duel. Both men, with seconds and surgeons, are ab sent from town. Hamilton was accom panied by Wm. Milligan and John Burke as seconds, and Dr. McSwegan as surgeon. Thoy left town at 8 o'clock. Purdy took with him Judge Edward McGovern and John Swcnook for seconds, and Dr. Good fellow as surgeon, leaving town at 9 o'clock. Tho duel is to take placo at 10 o'clock to-day in Souora, 12 miles south of Bisbeo. The trouble grew out of an article published by Hamilton in his paper. Purdy sent thu challenge. Tho weapons chosen were revolvers ; distance ten paces. TDK STAR ROUTE UBIBKKV. lihUTUlNO JtV. Ko Now Developments The Court Official Reticent. .Wabhinoton, Sept. 14. There aro no new developments to-day in regard to the alleged attempt to bribe the jury in the Star Route cases. Assistant District At torney Moore has in his possession tbe vari ous sworn statements of the jurors who were approached, but believes that it would bo improper to make their contents public at present. He is engaged in secur ing evidence to corroborate tho charges made, and will at the proper time obtain warrants for tbe arrest of the parties con. cerned in the attempts to corrupt the jury. Futnl Railroad Accident. Boudentown, N. J., Sept. 14. Last night a train from Jersey City, on the Hue of tho Aruboy division of the l'ennsylva uia railroad, whon near Floreuco station, Btruck two men, killing one of them. Tho other cannot livo Tho one killed was Charles Erbeon, aged 17 years, the other was Joseph Parker, aged 23 years, who lies in a precarious condition. The men had sat down on tho railroad track and fell asleep, when tho train oamo dashing along. They were both unmarried and resided at Florence SfcaetlBte M mmmxm. nmEKnifOKK. L. I.. Sept. 14. Iu the interns'liosil ! title match to-day tho tew for choice of positions was wonby tb American team. Firing began at 130 p. m. Hinds of the American team shot first, scoring a bulls eve. He wai followed by Parry, of the British, who scored four. American Team. The following axe the scores at tho 200 yards range:' Hinds, 5, 4, 8 total 85; Alder. 4, 5, i, 2, 4, 4, 4-totaL 27 ; Ogdea, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, 34 total, 27 ; Atkinson, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4 total, 29 MeNevin, 4, 5, 0, 3, 4, 3,. 3-tottl, s; Pollard, 5, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3-totai, w. Pollard, though making the aware good score, waa rery nervous, and before hia third and seventh shots he had to rest aomo half a dozen times before feeling steady enough toshoot. Howard 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 5, 4-total 31 ; Hingman 5, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4-total 80. British Team. Parry, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4-total, 28; Heap, 5, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5, 5-total, 31 ; Good, ear, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3 total, 28 ; Boulter, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3 total, 26 ; Caldwell, 4, 4, 3, 4, 5, 3, 3 total, 26 ; Dods, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 4 total, 31 ; Oliver, 4, 4, 3, i, 5, 5, 4 total, 29 ; Pearso, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 4 total, 28. The total score of the British team at 20 yards is 340. Folger VonOoed to Hla Bed. Washington, D. C, Sept. 14. It is stated at the treasury department that Secretary Folger has been eoaflnod to his bod at Geneva, Now York, for several days past. . Tbe IlavagM or m Bread Disease. Galveston, Texas Sept. 14. At Brownsville, last week, tbero wore 1,126 new oases of yellow fever and. 24 deaths. This week so far thero havo boon 187 cares and nine deaths. Decapitated by a railing Dattreu Dublin, Sept. 14. Ono of the but tresses of St. Patrick's cathedral fell to day, killing four women. Thoy were completely decapitated. WEAIHEK INDICATIONS. Wabhinoton, D. C Sept. 14. For the Middle Atlantic states cloudy weather, with local rains in the northern portions, southerly veering to westerly winds, and lower barometer aud stationary or higher temperature. BLAINE STKALINO FKVB'd THUNDER. What Is Slid ot the lfluined Kalgbi's ' Course uurlag the Late Campalfra ib Maine. Great indignation is felt in Maine among the friends of Senator Frye and Mr. Reed at the brazen way in which the late James G. Blaine, who remained at Saratoga ostentatiously while al the real work of the campaign was dome in Maine, and who only came forward to air himself after be had learned in New York city that Maine was given up by tho Democrats, has now oome forward and gono to Illinois to humbug tho innocent Repub licans of the West into regarding him as tho Republican Messiah of 1884. Every one in Maino of both parties knows that Blaine neither gavo a dollar to tho party treasury nor so much as answored a letter from tho party committoo during tho months of July and August when it was generally believed that Maiuo was lost to the Republicans. He stayed at Saratoga colloquing with Cornell and giving that wretched man bad advice, and took no in terest in the election in Maine beyond put ting up his enterprising son and heir, Walker Blaine, to explain to tho French-Canadian voters of tho Arocs took district that when he charged them with corruption and bribery in 18E0 he really meant to praise their honesty and courage, and only blundered through his ignorance of the French language As ho has sinco then passed some timo in Spanish America, where he took lessons in French of a Chilian Indian who onco served as cook in tbe Landrcau family, Mr. Walker Blaironow assures tho mau of Aroostook that he will never do them injustice again. This is all very well. But it hardly entitles Blaine to the elec toral voto of Illinois in 1884. And John A. Logan will not forget it. VITILLIAIWON FOSTER. t -OUR- k 1 hat depart: M PLH SVJSVIAt. NOTICES. Committed. Alderman Spurrier committed Henry Brown and James Quinu to tho county prison for drunken and disorderly con duct, tho former for 90 and the latter for 15 days. Mayorm Court. This morning the mayor bad before him live drunks. One got 30 days, one paid costs, and three were discharged. "How do you 'manage," said a lady to her friend, " to appear ho happy all tho time V "I always havo 1'arkcr'a Ginger Tonic handy," was tho reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health aud spirits. See adv. 8l-lmdcod&oow " Hackuetack," a iaung and Iragrant per fume, l'rieem and 50 cents. For salo at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen struct. It seems impossible that a remedy made ol such common, simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &c., should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do ; but when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, and doubtno longer. sl-2wdw lias now open lected Stock ol a Largo and Carefully Sc- A NASAL iiuector lrco with each bottle ot Shilot's Catarrh liemedy. Jf rice 60 cento. For sale at Cochran's drug fitoro, 137 North Queen i street. FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. snim nt these Goods were bouirht below the Begnlar Market Price, and all aro marked in plain figures at prices to make them sell. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, IHydJ LANCASTEB. PA. Is now full of tho Latest Styles of STIFF AND SOFT HATS. The Stiff Hat in Black. Blue, Brown, Green and l'lnm Colors will be worn most the com ing season, and the shapes aro much prettier than they have been ior several seasons past. We also have good SCHOOL MATS FOB BOYS lor 25c and 50c, and CAPS for 15c and 2jc. The Fall Stylo of Silk Hat Is now in. Wo have the Patent Hat as horcto ror. It is tbe most comfortable flttlncr hat made. You ai-e invited to call and try one on and see how oasy they lcel to the bead. We have some very nico suits in FATIT, CLOTHING To allow those who wfll kindly give u a pre liminary call. The PALL OVEBCOAT Stock is now full, und this is lust the time for them. They never wcro cheaper of better. -THE Gent's Funushing Goods Department Is filling up rapidly with all descriptions of UNDEltWEAU AND NtCKTlES for the Pall anil the prices are the lowest. Wg exchange goods cheer! ully when asked to and return the money when tho customer is not perfectly sauaneu.. WILLIAMSON AND-. FOSTER 34, 36 and 33 East Kins St, I - LANCASTER r.. The Victim of an Outrage Dying. Tatlorvtlle, III., Sept. 14. The death of Miss Bond, the victim or the recent outrage, is daily expected, and the intense agony Bho suffers at times seems to keep the outrage fresh in the minds or tho peo ple. It took four men to hold hor on Mon day night. Each paroxysm renders her nerfectlv wild. Her death is looked for ward to with apprehension, as it is feared it will inflame the thirst for summary vengeance. A Bis Thelt Discovered. Leavenwokth, Kan., Sept. 14. It has been developed to-day that on the 5th inst, nineteen $1,000 bonds of tbe Leavenworth City & Fort Leavenworth water company were Btolen from the Adams express company while in transit to Springfield, Mass.) The loss falls on the Adams express company. There is ro olue to the thieves. National Banks Exchanging Their Bond. Washington, D. C, Sept. 14. The amount of United States bonds withdrawn from securities of national banks to-day by Treasurer Gilfillan, and surrendered to the secretary of the treasury for exchanging into three per cents, is $14,190,250. Total to date, $123,324,950. A Distinguished Divine Dyine. London, Sept. 14. Dr. Edward Bou vorio Fusy, D. D. Regius, professor of Hebrew in Christ church college, Oxford, and well known as one of the leading Ox ford Tractarians, is sinking rapidly. There is no hope of his recovery. Attempted Murder 1b Ireland. Dublin, Sept. 14. An attempt has been made to murder two farmers who purchased, hay from the holding of an evicted tenant. 9 Red, ct.T IW;1 1X i tf tnr- ft- mM 1 107. : do Dec.. 12Jil 12 ; do year, $1 M& : dolaJU.$l ISfc. Cora Kle lower and .aeavy : Mixed west era spot. nSTSot do rat ares, St079Ke. OateMiSe lower: No. 3 sept .Tt37Kc . doOcL.SMMo: doNo.. 3ft3,Tc; State wwni. aafwe. raltadtit MvftM. I'lllitmiiHIli Sept. II. Flour dull iind weak: Bapertn,$t 7MW 0: Extra. c -.A9 l I PeaaaZ, PamUy.tB 9m 12. Kye flour at 3S7IM. . . Wheat firm but quiet: Del. and Pa Uei. 1 OOffl OS ; Longberry Bed and Amber, II 12 Corn dull and easier; steamer, 744175c : yel low. 77c ; mixed. 76c : No. 3 mixed.-73Wi4e Oats dull: low trades weak : No. 1 White. 51e; NoC ado. Me; No.3do.iloi No. 3 Mixed. STB. KyedtUlatesATOe Timothy. t23 oeeua wuyor.i (MPW , 290; Flaxseed, si aKgiau. ProvlslOBs in steady Jobbing demand. Lard steady. Butter active and firm for best grade : Creataerr Kxtra. 304f3le : do good Ho choice. Kggs scarce and Arm ; Penn'a, S7J$t c ; western, sowzrc. Cheese ianoy wanted, but other kinds nc glected. Petroleum firmer ; Keflned, 67,0. Whisky at si 82. Orata aad rravtstea uaotatMa. Use o'clock quotations of grata and pro v it loas, rarntohed by 8. K. Yoadt, Broker. IA Kast King street. .... Bept-14. CMeag. Wheat Corn Oato Perk ImiiI Oct..... .8?i .!) J0X H4 Nov. 88?? .8 -JOJi 19M I1.S7J Y6ftT .U3 3?st aOfit 1W .73 Oct. 1.08 .TMi M Nov-.... IMX .70 .43 New York. Pkiladelnhla and Loeal Stacks also United State Honda repotted dally by Jaooa B. Loao, tl North Qidisb xtreet. Sept. 11. law a.-u. a. a. r. v. r.a. Denver A.Rio Qraatle 58J 09 S0 N. r.. Lake Erie Western 49 43 . 439. Kansas and Texas 39 405-i oX LactSaore. 1134 114 114 New Jersey ceaK New York. Ontario & W 8t. Paul. N. Omaha Paclflo Mall... .......... ....... Rochester Pittsburgh Texas PaclJIc...... Wabash. hi. urata APadHc... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Reading. Northern Pacific Com Preferred.... BntTnlo Pitta. A West w SMC six 37 Wi ti 63 64 54H iSii 4Wji 4K)i V1 !$ asx BX Bl 519K 37!: 3 mi 91i VZ 64 Cl'i 642 Si'A 3i 32H BMi 3 53 W 2H? 234 Par val. Lane- VHy 9 per ct. Loan, due 1889.. .flee ' 188B... tm M 1880... 198 " 18... 10C ' Sperct. n lor 39 years.. 108 Sperct. School Loan.... Me " " In lor 20 years.. 1W 4 " in 5 or years.. 109 M w in 10 or 99 years, loo Man helm borough loan loo aunt stocks. First NaUoaal Bank. ...lies Farmers' National Bank BO Ful ton National Bank 1U0 Lancaster County National Bank., so Columbia National Bank 1WB Rphrata National Bank W First National Bank. Columbia..-.. 1M) First National Kanic, urnniunr.... First National Bank. Marietta.. ... First National Baak. Mount Joy.. LItltz National Bank Manheiia National Bank....... nninn National Bank. Mount Joy New Holland National Bank ion Itw ion . KM leu so liw Uuarrwllle R. K. - ... ...... . ,MH niuunivuioou:bar Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory.. .......... ......... lias Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens House...... ...... ......... Columbia Gas Cowpany... ........ Columbia Water Company SuHtiuebanna iron Coujinuiy..... '.i.i rieiut nuiiuw wam.,. ........... .............. .3 60 . ) . no Itn 2ft WO a uv si Ml Elevens House....... SleUv Island. &wt Brandy wine A Wayuosb'g. HiiiersviueMormai acnooi MisoBtXAaaooa soans. Onarryvllle R. K., due 1KB l'i Reading A ColumbU R. K,6's 100 lincaster Watch Co- due I8; ion Lancaster tiaa Light and Fnel Co.. due In lor 20 years 100 Lancaster Uaa Light and Fuel Co., 11 UO JcKSU '" Lancaster ft Marietta.......... 25 Lancaster A New Holland lee Liwcasier&8tuKinehanna. Jtn naanaa stocks. Big Spring A Beaver V alley Bridgeport A Horoshoo Columbia A Chestnut Hill 'Jolumbla A Washington Columbia Big Spring Lancaster A Kphrata iAneasterA Willow Street strasburgA MliliMrt Marietta Maytown Marietta A Mount Jnv Umc.Klixabetht'u AMlddlet'n... Ltuioister A Fruitvllle. Lanranter A LUItx IancaHterA WilHauiMown Ijanrcister A Manor........... Lancaster A Bfanholm rOLIHCAL. Last sale M 198. 199 its 112 102 KfiBO MS- Ja 102 996 no.a 133 in: 130 142 141.38 34.0 an 14S.71 Illl IM Titer 137 $2S n.sn so V) i i;e 40 i i 17 lift. HA.5 inn im xr.;8 sr, .. .. 1-iH .. 25 .. 25 .. 25 .. -a .. 25 .. 25 .. 25 ... .. 100 .. 60 .. 2ft .. & .. Si f 10J8 In at is 47.a 'i tat so 60 75J & l.t 4.1 A Conductor's Joae. Travelers Magazine. There wcro plenty of Beats iu tho car, but as he walked down the aisle he looked sharply to tho right and left until he came to a pretty girl who wes sitting alone. "Seat engaged, Miss?" he asked with a knowing wink. "Ho, no, Bir, Btammereu tuo giriiooK ing around in dismay. Down ho plunged and braced himself for tho campaign. He was a regular passen ger, and held his commutation ticket iu band. "8hallIopen" "Tickets !" roared the conductor who had watched him from afar. The regular passenger smiled sweetly at the pretty girl, and pnt up his pasteboard, out of which two sides woro promptly nipped. Tickets!" " Hold on !" protested the regular pas senger, " yon punched this twice. This lady isn't with me." "Sorry,"replied tho conductor, "but you walked in, sat down and went to work on tho regular married style. Supposed of course, it was your wifo. Too late now. Take a vacant seat next time. Tiokets !" ' And tho passengers went to the conduc tor and asked him to drink, and offered him cigars and bought out tho train boy for him. "I knew they wereu't married," said he as he squinted at a glass of extra prime. "I'v seen him before but this is tho first time it cost him a couplo of dollars to play it." "" Do you know who tho lady is?" asked an inquisitive man. "My wife, gentlemeu," replied the con ductor, and even tbe Hash chuckled a merry "glug glug" as he spoke. Democratic mate Ticket. novxRiroa. KOBERT E. PATTI80N, Philadelphia. uatrnaiAirr aovaasoa. CHAUNCEYP. BLACK, York. judos ov Tna Bursas comer. SILAS M. CLARK, ladfaaa. SSCaSTART or ISTSRNAI. ASFAIBS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. COIKIIUC8BNAM-AT-I.AaaZ. MORTIMER P. KLLIOTT. Tioga. Democratic Uaaaty Ticket. oosoaiun.. W. B. UIVEN, Columbis. 8TATS 8SRATOR XIV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ABSSSBLT. 1. . 2. C. J. RHOADS. Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraia. 3. E. C. D1LLBR. Earl. . W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. H. E. SHIMP. K. Cocalico. aacoansa. W. W. BUSSES. Loacock. couirrr soucrroa. rooa oiRKirroas. .1. Y. MoILVAINE.'ParaiIIsc. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster raisoa tsMPSoTon. JOHN REBMAN. Manneba. J. 11. 8CULEGELM1L1CU, E. Donegal. . juar coMaussiosEa. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, EarL Uemueratlc Htate Committee. W. V. HBNSKL. Chairman. E.P. KISNElt, General Jjecrelnry, tlliard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Commit W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lancsstci. .1. B. LICHTV. Lancaster; W. HAYES URIEK, ColumbU; B. S. PATTERSON, White Rock, Secretaries. CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION. MAKKMXB. Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hoga Receipts, 13,003 head ; ship ments, 1,800 head ; market dull and 10J5c lower: quality very goop ; common to good mixed, $7 40g8 15 ; heavy, $8 253900; light, 97 45Q8 15; skips, $57. Cattle-Keoeipts.8,000 head : BlUpnients, 2,800 head : market generally more active andprlec firm: exports, 3787 25 ; good to choice . shfp- ping. $6006690; common to fair, stgaiu; mixed butchers' at 32 3004 00 ; demand rather stronger; stockcrs and ieedera slow ol sale but steady; Texas, 33 5004 23; half-breeds and Americans, $1435. Sheep Receipts. 2,400 head ; shipments, none. Market rather acti vo but weak ; common to fair, $2 9043 GO ; medium to good, 13 7034 10 ; choice to extra, $1259465. East Libebtt Cattle Receipts. 527 head; market weak ; prime, $6 757 25 ; good, $5 00 6 m ; common, H5. Hogs Receipts, 800 head; market dull; Phlladelphias, $8 73Q9 00; Baltimore, $8 CO 860: Yorkers, $7 508 no. Sheep Receipts, 1,600 head; markct firm; extra. $4 7395 25; good, $1103150; common, $3350. aw xen ataraei Nsw Yoas, Sept. 13. nonr-Stato and Western dull and prices without decided chance ; Southern unchanged and unlet. Wheat Xc higher and firm; moderate speculative) business ; No. 1 White, $1 16; No. ror ASMBBMy 1st District, C. A. OBLENDER, Eighth Ward. E. G. SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) City' J.KHAJL XOT1VHM. INSTATE OP AMOH W. MILKY. LATst UP !i Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration oa said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, alt person Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against tho same, will present them without delay for settlement to th-j undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. SUBAN MILKY, AdmlHtstratrfx. an. M . Kuss. Attorney. sS-etdo ASSIGNED KaTATJt OF JOaUr a. BTADF fer.ot Lancaster city. John F. StaaSer ami wife, ol Lancaster city, having by deed ot voluntary assignment, dated Aug. 17. ibbj; algaedand traasfermi all bis estate aad effecu to tbe undersigned, for the heneat or the creditors ot the said J. P. S taut ter he there- lore gives noUee to all PeM ladebtwl to t-i.. r . .sxn.ab-ainavmtmt to the under- stenedwithOBtdclay, aadUwso having claims to present them to Aaakraee. Offlcc M N. Dake Street, Lancaster. septl-6tdoaw a BOCOH, IKKEODLAB, WABTX llt A. cor. much depressed in the centre, not vory offensive aad hat little pala Hck la the ordinary cancer of the caeek ; rapid, but aot necesMiily dangerous. If early removed. CANCERS ana zu auiu, ox au siaus carea without pain or usiBg the knife; also, Stent Dlseaaas. ChroBic and Private Diseases suc- ccssully treatea by 'DBS.tlLD.andM.A.LONGAKJSB. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. slfrStd&w
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