LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. "UK KRIlltLAK COKRKSPONDEMCK event Along Uie Susquebantia-Items "of Interest la aad Areud tae Itoroegb ilcked Up by the Intelli gencer's Keportrr Miss Georgia Bennett is vi.-itii friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. John Given, of Stewait, Iowa, is visiting Mrs. Thomas Lusdy on LoouBt street. Mr. II. Ayres and daughter, who bavo been Yuriting friends in town returned to tbeir hone in Pittsburgh, yesterday. Mr. Win. Iliteshue was severely burned yesterday by falling on a stove in his tailor shop on &1 street. Two trains were detained several hours last evening by a land slide ou the Port Deposit railroad, which occurred ahaut X o'clock in the afternoon, s hundred yards east of Bald Friars. Mr. Joseph Sourbecr, aged 41 years, died at his residence on Fifth night of conbumptiou. funeral has not yet The been date of the determined upon. A largo double oared b at was rowed from tho lock at this place to Chiqucs, yesterday, by two boys in JJO minutes. This is good time considering tho fact that the course was through the Falls. The lata residence of Mr. John Filbert, on Locust street, now tho property of Mr. A. J. Mussor, is having extensive improve ments made upon it. Mr. Musser will occupy it himself as soon as it is ready for occupancy. The train from Marietta this morning contained about 75 excursionist for tho York oouuty fair, missed connection with tho York train. A spooial train was pro vided for their transportation and thoy were happy. ' Esmeralda." "Esmeralda" was presented here last evening to a small but highly appreciative audience, for a better company never played in Columbia. The shows are crowding one another too closely. Colum bia is not large enough to give all suffi cient patronage. Turner Hull at Large. Bill Turner, tho negro who escaped from the lockup on Tuesday, has not vet been recaptured. lie has had some exporicuco with the law and knows how to act. Ho will remain away until ho thinks the affair has blown over, and will thou return. Wo promise Billy that the affair shall not blow over this time. Tho public shall know it if the law is not enforced whon he returns, which ho must assuredly do and very soon. The Vliarclien. The Rev. Charles Fry will pi each in St. John's Lutheran church this evening. The Rev. B.C. Searing, pastor of St. Pttul'sP. . church, expects to return from New York in time to officiate on Sun day. The following will bo the order of tho service of tho day : Morning services at 10:30 o'clock, when the Holy Com munion will bo administered ; Suuday school at 1:30 p. m. ; evening services at 7:30 o'clock. Tho latter set vice will ho proceeded by evening prayer. Cars Wrecked. Tho rear end of the freight train drawn by engino No. 314 broke loose at the foot of HighBpire hill, oil tho P. Ii. II., jester day morning and was run into by engine No. 585. The heavy fo-r then prevailing prevented tho forward train from being seen. .bight freight cars and ouo p.i&stm ger, tho latter attached to the ioar end of engine No. 314, were wrecked. The south track was cleared. A UBEAT TISMPLAB i'AKAUK. Tbe Part tbe Knights Will Take luthn Itl CeutenDial Demonstration. The general committee of Kuighls Tciti plar having in charge tho arrangement for tho demonstration by that order in the Bi centennial celebration ou Thuisday, October 2Gth, held a meeting in the Masonic temple, in Philadelphia. Tho committco is composed of representatives from all tho commandcries stationed in Philadelphia and the grand commatidcry of Pennsylvania. John C. Kelly is chair man, Charles Cary, secretary, and George W. Kendrick, jr., treasuicr. Tho com mittee, it was stated, has received ac ceptances to their invitations from New York, New Jersey, Dolawaro, Virginia, District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Chicago aud the Great Prior of England. It is expected that the demonstration will be the largest Kuights Templar dioplay ever seen in the United States. Industrial hall has been secured for the purpose of receiving tho invited guests. Tho hall will be fitted up and decorated in a manner appropriate to the occasion. Tho Academy of Music and Horticultural hall have also beoa secured for a grand tourney on Thursdry night, after the parade. Tho two buildings will bo connected by a bridge. The procession will form at 10 a. m., on Broad street, right resting on Spruce, and will march to Chestnut, to Third, to Market, to Broad, to Columbia avenue, and thence to Industrial hall, where a collation will be in waiting. The music which will be furnished will be a special fcaturo of tho occasion. Gil- more's band, of New York, will accompany Morton commandery of that city ; the American baud of Providence, will attend the Providence commandery, and tho Marine band of Washington will come with the De Molay mounted commandery of Washington. The best bands of Boston and Chicago will accompany the comman- deries of those places. Besides theso the Philadelphia knights havo secured tho Veocacoe, McClurg's, Beck's, Carl Seutz's tnd Hasslcr's bands. B. F. Brenemau, of Lancaster, the grand commander of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, was present at the meeting last night. He will be the chief marshal of the parade, assisted by George S. Gra ham, district attorney, who is the division commander of Philadelphia. John C. Kelley has been selected as the earl mas- shal for tho evening's cutertaiument at the Acadainy of Music. Benjamin Dean, of Boston, grand master of Knights Tem plar of tbe United States, will be present, and A. Stavcly Hill, graud chancellor of England, will also participate in tho par ade. Tickets for the entertainment on Thursday; night at tho academy can bo procured' from the membeis of tho com mittee, John C. Kelley, 722 Chestnut, M. F. Benerman, S. W. corner of Seventh and Cherry, and Col.M. Richards Mucklo, Ledger office, Philadelphia. m Found Dead. Frederick Evans, a man of intemperate habits, but very respectably connected, was found dead in a bam this morning at Laadis Valley. He was a butcher by trade, a brother of Benjamin and David Evans, of this city, and was at the timo of his death about 50 years of ago. Coroner Shiner, being notified, empan neled a jury to investigate tho circum stances attending his death. The coroner's jury found a verdict that death resulted from congestion of the brain. Mayor's Coart. His honor had seven cases to dispose of this morning. John II. Moonoy of Mt. Joy, found lying on North Duko street in a drunken couditiou. was committed for five days. Ellen Smith, arrested, for drunk aud disorderly conduct, was dis i)R:sKcd on payment of costs. Two bums were sent out for thirty days each, one for twenty, one for fifteeu and one for. ten days. Kale ol Bask Stock. J. B. Long, broker, sold to-day at pri vate sale-13 shares ifarraers' national bank at $111, and 10 shares First national J bank at 205. A DENIAL. The fidelity Beneficial Society Claim It Mot m ttraveyard Company . In reference to a paragraph which ap- peareu in mis paper to the effect that Mr. Slonaker had enter suit against a " grave yard insurance company." W. A. Wilson, cmi., counsel lor tae defendant company, btates that the Fidelity beneficial society, the organization referred to. is not a graveyard company, and adds : "The officers and directors of the so ciety compiise some of the most respecta ble citizens of Elizabethtown borough. H. M. Brenneman is president ; S. R. ' Hackenbergcr is secretary ; and Aaron DisMnger, treasurer. In that locality these names are a sufficient guaranty of uoncsty ana naeiuy. " About tho merits of Mr. Slonakor's claim I have nothing to hay now, except that the statement furnished your re porterabounds in errors. I cannot more fitly characterize it than by quoting a line from Tennyson : That a lie which is street lasfTbalf a truth is ever the 1"l)inlr-uf- nf ISas ' But you would hardly eive vour columns to a discussion of the controversy. The civil courts wore open to this gentleman if he bad a just claim. He has chosen to adopt a criminal proceeding for that pur pose ; with what success we shall see hereafter." Difttlnguished Democrats In Town. Mr. Chauncey F. Black, Democratic candidate for lieutentant-goveruor, arrived in Lancaster from York at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and was followed an hour later by Mortimer F. Elliott, candidate for coucrcssman-at-largc,ard ex-Congressman Wni. S. Steuger, who came from Iteadiug, whero they spoke last night ; tho distinguished trio registered at the Hiestcr house, and will address tho meet ing at tho opera house to-night. W. U. Heiibol, chaiiman of the Democratic state committee, is also in this city to day. field for Court. This morning James Melville had a hear ing before Alderman Spurrier of the com plaint charging him with stealing two mules, tho piopcrty of J. B. Rowo, of New Providence, tho particulars of which have been already published in these columns. The larceny was fully made out, and in default of bail Melville was com mitted to answer at couit. It is believed the accused is an old horse thief, and that Melville is an assumed name. Hume Again Irom h Foreign shore. James M. Buike. cfij., who spent the summer in Ireland, ariived in New York on the White Star steamer Germanic last Saturday afternoon. Being detained in that city for a few days, he did not reach Lan caster until lato last night. To day ho is kept busy shaking hands with friends and acquaintances congratulating him on his halo journey. Mr. Burke states that the homeward voyage was a very rough one, while going out the weather was delight ful. A rmo Cotton Plant. A veiy largo aud line cotton plaut may bo seeu in the show window of Levy's now shoe storo. No. .' East King street. The plant is 7 feet in height and contains Bixty five bolls of cotton, several of them beiu iuil blown. The plant was raised by Kichnid Avant, familiarly known as " Undo Dick." an old colored farmer on tho farm of Henry Clark, Motion Court House, S. C, and was brought to this city by Mr. Gcorgolloitmaii, Mr. Levy's fatliei-in-l.iw A Tight Squeeze. This foienoon as Paul Solomou was en gaged in gathering coal along the railroad in lion t. of the Peun iron works ho was caught between tho cars audthestono wall along the railroad at that point and very badly squeezed, having two ribsbioken and receiving severe intom.ii injuries. IIo was taken to his heme, coiner of Low aud Freiburg streets, aud icceives attendance by Dr. Muhlenberg. A Ills.iKrecaoto llose. A little son of Isaac Lcatnan, residing at No. 70'JEast Chestnut street, got hold of tho coal oil can yesterday alteruoon aud swallowed a mouthful of tho pctrolcagin ous lluid. Disgusted with his experiment, ho yelled lustily alarming tho family. Dr. C. II. Blown was soul for, gavo tho child an emetic, emptied its aching stomach, and it m to-day getting along uicely. A Lost ltoy. A little hoy named Silas Stewart, only 21 months old, strayed away from the Sorrel Horse hotel, West King street, about 10 o'clock this morning, siuco which time nothing has been heard of him. He woio a blue gingham dress, straw hat and patent leather shoes. Any luformation of his whereabouts may be left at the Sorrel Horse hotel. Finger Crushed. On Tuesday evening as Mrs. Lydia Gunipl", wife of Wm. Gumpf, 108 East King street, was engaged in pressing grapes tho little finger of her right hand was caught in tho cog wheels of tbe wine press aud very badly crushed, tho flesh being lacerated and tho bones splintered. Amputation may bo necessary, and if not she will at least havo a stiff linger. Disorderly House Samuel Gall, charged with keeping a disorderly house on Beaver street, had a beating before Alderman Barr this morn inr. aud nj)rima facie case being made out agaiust him, ho was held to answer at quarter sessions court. Winter Trip to California. The Raymond excursionists to California, the Whim mountains, etc., ate very enjoyable, as a number ot well-known residents of Lan caster can attest. The latest announcement ot the enterprising managers is a winter trip to the Pacilic coast w ith a .sojourn oi live monlh-at the elegant uml fashionable Hotel del Monte. Cal., one or the most attractive, health and pleasure resorts in the world a place w hero there is only six degrees dlller ence between the mean temperatures of Jan uary and July. A full descriptive chciilarot the Hip will be sent by ii. W. Ituymon I, No. 210 Washington street, Boston. oclo ltd The Msrnuui Show. The gieat Barnuui Show will appear hero on Thursday of nest week with J umbo aud thou sands ol other attractions. This evening a etcrcoptican exhibition will be given in Centre Square to advertise the show, last evening it was given in Harrisburg to an immense au dience. cstcrday the Big Show w as at Johns town, and people were scarcely able to get standing room. Three ot tho little elephants ran away while there and took a bath in neighboting stream. They wcrtoundbya keeper ho returned them. Amusements MUlc Jihca in " Jjiffomco-." The play-going public ot Lancaster have a treat iu store lor tlfetn next Saturday evening, when the tal cutcd French actress, M'lleRlica, will appear In Fulton opera house as rarthenla In the beautiful play ot Ingoniar." The press ol the country have been unanimous in thoir verdict ot approval ot the great actress, and her tour In this country has been one contin uous scries ot ovations. Her Adricnnc Ze couccur anil Vanillic tiro said by some critics to be lully equal to the impersonations of Sara Bernhardt. She will no doubt be greeted with a large audience on her first appearance in'Lancastcr. It IS AT US. It billy. Iii this city. outheSthlnst., Sophia, wife ot Hugh Rcilly, in tbe Clth year other age. The relatives and friends or tho family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Irom tho residence of her husband. Lancas- I ter park, Saturday morning at 8i o'clock. Xft 'clock- -T mcatat St Mary's cemetery. Q5 Std BPBCIAI. 1TQTJCKB. ' Indian Department" Washington, D. C. I am anxious to introduce Dr. Bui IV Cough Syrup among my Indians, having used it my Hell for several months, and think itoneot the fincbl leiucdlcs 1 ever round. I assure you, it is the only thing that ever relieved me of a protracted cough, brought on by exposure while on the Sioux Commission last year. A. J. BOONE, Agent tor l'oncas und U. S. Commissioner A Hive of Dees. Iturdotk Blood Bitters Bling Back health, w lien the Body is Badly disordered By Impure Blood. UHlousneas, Indigcstlpn. constipation, dyspepsaancl oiher Bad disorders cured by Burdock Blood Bitten. Price f I. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drus? stoic. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster The Japanese Carry their tooth-picks in their bock hair, and always use them after eating anything. They take care ot their teeth, and the teeth take care of their stomachs. Use toothpicks lreely, clean with SOZODONT, and teeth and breaths will be scarce. cvMwdood&w The ljcst cure for diseases or tb.3 nerves, brain and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters, for fale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. o'j-lwd&w Lames who possess me nnest complexions arc among the patrons ot Glenn's Sulphur Soap. IIUTs Hair Dye, black or brown, 50 ct. o?wd d&w a cougc, com or core lnroat snouiu ne stopped, neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches do not disorder Uie stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, mvo relier in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeakers ore subject to. "or thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give ported tatl-dactlon. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we, jiented rank among thetewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at Si cento a box everywhere. mv-lvdTThAFAlvw A wabal lWJECTort free with each bottle ol Shllol.'s Catarrh Remedy. Price SO cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. 'inu unpleasant a; icaraucc or even tho most amiable and itii. lligent face, when cov ered with surface Inttttlons as from tetter, pimpled, or cczciua u hi be dissolved naturally by Dr. Benson's hkui Cute, nu excellent toilet diessiug. It cures d.indiiilt ot the scalp. o2-lwdAw "ttuchupaioa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary DlM-ascs. 1. DrugRfsts. Depot, John Black. fccirio. N. ., Dec. 1, lhTU. J am the J'astor of the Baptist Church hcic, and an educated physician. I am not in prac tice, but urn my sole family physician, and ad vise in many chronic cases. Over a y. ar ago I recommended your Hop Bitters to my invalid wile, who 1'iis bten under medical treatment ot hIx of Albany's best physicians several yeirs. Shu has become thoroughly cured ot her vaiious complicated diseases by their use. Wc both lecoinmend them to our friends, mauy of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by thcin. olSwd&w REV. E. B. WARREN. Itching tiles .Symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are inoistuie, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum ; the pnv.iro parts ate sonic times af fected: it allowed to continue veiy serious results may follow. " Dit. Swavnk's Ali. llEi.iMi OiNTMESir "isa pleasant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch. Salt Khcnm, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers Itch, Blotehe-, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions- I'i ice no cents, 3 boxes tor $l.i". Fcnt by mail to any addicss on receipt ot pi lee in currency, or three ccii postage stamps, l'icpjrcd only by Dr. Swayne S. bon, No. .150 N. Mxth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Soldbynllproinlnentdriigglsts. Swaynx's, Pills arc tho best for all billions disorders. Cuic headache, levers, Ac. ocUl lycod&wT.TUAS Dvsi-Fiiic and Nerous people, "outot sorts," Cnldt'ii'- Liquid Beef will cure. Atk for C'jUlcii's ; lake no other. Of druggists gen erally. oJ-lwdcodAw "IIackmhtack," a lasting unit fragrant per fume. Price &r and 50 rents. For sale at Coch ran's drug storo. 137 North Qiiicii street. ISo to II. B. Cochran's drug store tor Mrs. h'rceman'x Xeir National Duct. For bright ncss and durability ot color, art; uncqualcd. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and Uerinan. Price, 15 cents. trjr ADVERTISEMENT!. WANTKU.-A IKL. T DO UKNKKAL housework. Apply at 5 2ld SB WEST LEMON STREET. S TOO IKS, 8TOGIKM. PITTSUUUUU HTO gies, $1.25 per hundred at HARTMANS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. JOUR KltOUT LUNCH THIS (TllUKSDitV) 5 evening at PETER LOTS SALOON, ltd Nos. S.) and II North Queen street. w ANTKO.-A K1KST-CLASS VAKBER wants a situation 15 years experience. Apply at ltd 410 NORTH WATER STREET. (Ill ICONIC SUri'CKATION Or TUEalU j die car Is oitcn confounded with that rare disease, chronic suppuration of the external auditory canal Diseases oi i no eye, car aim Throat also Chronic Disease successfully Ileal ell bv DttS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKEU. Ofllec 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa, Consultation free. o5-StdJtw (1ANKS. CANKS. A rULL L.INK KBOBf j 5 cents up at HAKTHAN'S YELLOW FltONT C1UAU STOKE. 117" ANTED A CATHOLIC MAN OF IIU- TV Mness disposition and steadv habits. Must travel shortdistanct-sin section in which he resides. Apply with references, to HEN ZIUEIt UKOTHEUS, No. 311 Broadway New Yoik. oct4 3tdW DIVIDEND nOTlCK. THE IXIA1II) UP Directors of tho Lancaster A Frultville turnpike road company have thisday declared a dividend of 75c. per share on tho capital stock, payable on demand at the Fulton Na tion bank, Lancaster, Pa. ii. CAKPENTElt, Secretary nuir- Treasurer. Octodbu 4, 1882. o4-2tdA3tw OCClDKItTAI.. rOlt DIPHTHERIA. Scarlet Fever, Croup, Sore Throat and all Throat Affliction, is the best remedy of tho time. OCCIDENTAL is the people's friend. It dcatniys the genu ol disease llidt frequently develops from an or dinary sore throat, thus preventing the terri ble ravages ol the diseases Diptheiiaand Scar let Fever. Price, COc. and $!.. Sold by H. II. COCHRAN, Nos. 137 and 139 North Queen street. oi-f.nnlTu.TliAS Lancaster, Pa. TjtVlSNING CALL!. For tho special accommodation of Patrons and tho Public generally our New Gallery is open during the EVENING as well as during tho Day. Having REMOVED our GALLERY to the OPPOSITE side ot the street, wo have secured both a more desirable Entrance and Exhibition Rooms, as well as increased and improved facilities in the various depart ment) of Photographic Art. Wo would also, with our grateful acknowledgement lor patronage thus far received, iuvilo all to call at our New Gallery, day or evening, not alone on business, but also to examine our tree ex hibition of the various forms and designs dis played by the popular medium of Photog raphy. Respectfully, B. FRANK SAYLOR, Photographer. oct.Mwd r kKGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested la Safe aad Selld Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 49For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN. 19 EAST KING STUr 1.1, Ju3-5uiaXuTIi&3 SW ADVEKTIBEMSHTB. fJAYMOWD'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All traveling expenses Included. WINTER TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. With a sojourn ot live months at the elegant HOTEL DEL MON IE, Monterey. Cal. A party will leave Bosto Nov. 39, 188i and let urn June s. 1893, the outward Journey being over tho (southern route via Kansas. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern California, and the homeward trip over the Central A Union Pacific route via Nevada. Utah, Wyom ing, Nebraska, etc. Halts will be- made at Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angclos, San Fran cisco 1 10 days at the Palace hotel) and ."alt Lake City. Send or call for descriptive pio gramme anil lull details. W. RAYMOND, , 210 Washington street, Boston, Mas.3. Philadelphia Itelerence S. II. Wallace, esq.. Ticket Agent at tho Broad Street Station, Penn'a. B. K. oo-3td w ANTED. YOUNG MEN WANTED IK TUX ('arpetand Dry Goods Departments, WHO HAVE HAD GOOD EXPERIENCE AS SALESMEN. Address, with particulars, or call lu pcrbon immediately. John Wanamaker, octS-6td PHILADELPHIA. M ASS MEETING. OPEN INU OK THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIUN, AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1882, AT 8 O'CLOCK. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, Es.j., Democratic Candidate tor Lieutenant ernor, Gov- MORT1MER F. ELLIOTT, Eso.., Democratic Candidate for Congressman at Largo, HON. WILLIAM S. STENUER, WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. AH citizens and Democratic Clubs aud ganizations arc invited. Or- W. II. UOLAND, Chairman Dcm. County Coin. 3U-Md run ALt. PUItLIU .SALE or NEW FURNITURE, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON. OCT.5, 1832, AT NO. 2.-6 WEST KING STREET, a 1 tigo and elegant lino of Furnituro will be sold. PAIiT.OR NETS. WALNUT AND ASH MA ItltLK-TOPNETS, COTTAUE 8KTN. SIDE-BOARDH. tSPltlNUS. VHAIRS, Ami a varety or goods not mentioned. Every thing in this building will bj Sold, Without Reserve, as the undersigned intend closing onl their loner place. Sale iocouiinencu.it 2 o'clock and continue mil il the entire stock is disposed ot. o:t::td hess ft flinn. HOUSES ANUXOT AT PUBLIC SAI.R. On SATURDAY, OCTOHEIt 21, 18&, will be .sold at public sale the following described real estate, to wit : Two lots or pieces ot giound situated on High street in the city ot Lancaster, having each a frontage of twenty live feet ami a depth ot two hundred and forty-live feet, to Lafayette street, and adjoin ing properties ot Kosina Kirch and John Dusel, on which are erected two our-story FKAME DWELMNti HOUSES, with Frame Hack liuildingo, numbered respectively, 7.J9 and743. Also a lot or piece of ground lying between the nbovo described properties, having a frontage ot twenty-live tcet and a depth ol tfto hundred and foity-llve feet, to Latavfttu street, and the right to use the pump on the premises numbered 743. Tho lots have a number of fruit trees grow ing thereon, the houses are in good condition and the house No. 743 has both a pump and hydrant attached. Sale to bo helil at the public house of Victo ria Hielil, on High street, at 7 o'clock p.m., w hen terms will be mado known bv JOSEPH HUCK. Attorney in fact for the heirs of Joseph lluck, deceased. Jacob UunoaIvKU, Auct. oct3-2weod&lwd JSNTEKTA IKMENTS. "7ULTUN OPEBA HOUSK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. 1UE FASHIONABLE EVENT OFTuB SEASON. MR. JOHN D. MISHLER hav the pleasure of presenting the great FRENCH SOCIETY STAB, M'LLE EHEA SUPPORTED BY A WELL-SELECTED COM PANY, Under the management of A. B. CHASE, in INGOMAR. The Performance is given in the English Language. ADMISSION 50, 75 and $1.00 UEHERVED SEATS $1.00 Reserved Scats ou sale at Opera House Office. ocu2-5td JfAfJSH MUUHMIOB, tte. w K HAVE ADDED LAnUKLI TO OVK Stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPER HANGING::, aud among them some ot tho Choicest Styles in the Hut Grade or Goods. These wUl bo sold lowl order to make speedy sales. KEMNANTS are accumulating all the time In small lots, which are very" desirable tor Closets. Vestibules and Rooms, running in price from Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Patters, Plain Goods In All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS -IN- W-U1TE and CREAM, RED SETS. PILLO W SHAMS, TlblES, LAMBREQUINS, Ac. Poles In Ebony, Brass, Cherry, Ash and Walnut. Pier and Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SAMUEL H. FKMS, ATTOHNEX. UAH Bemoved his Ofllce rrom 56 North Duko street to No.'41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Bear of ICourt House. Long's New BuutUng. ml7-Ud SMALL HAVANA-.CIGAKS 2 TOB 5 CT8. at No. 21 North Queen Street. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAB STORE. TIIED EDITIOI. THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. 5, 1883. THE NEWS OF TO-DAY. AFTEKMHIN 1KLEGRAPB. ADVICES. District Attorney Urabam Uoes to Canada to Push tbe Case Against Ftalpps. An other Almshouse Arrest. Philadelphia, Oct. 5 District ' Attor ney Graham and his first assistant left here for Canada, taking with them books and other evidence of tho major's guilt. They will bo present at bis hearing at Hamilton, on Saturday. Philadelphia, Oct. 5. This morning Guardian of the Poor Ruhl obtained a warraut for the arrest of Louis Anker, the druggist at tbe almshouse, on the charge of stealing pathological specimens from the institution. He was arrested this afternoon and held in $500 bail for a hear ing next Saturday. THE COMET. Our Celestial Visitor tloes to Pieces Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 5. This morn ing at 4:30 Mr. E. E. Barnard, of this city, discovered that the nucleus in CruPs comet had separated into threo unequal fragments, the largest es timated at fifteen thousand miles in length. Tho space between the fragments of the nucleus is estimated at not less than two thousand miles, Yesterday morning Mr. Barnard observed that the nucleus has assumed tho form of a long strip not less than twenty-four thousand .miles in length aud threo thousand iu breadth Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 5.--Prof. Wil son, of the Cincinnati observatory, corrob orates the statement coming from Nash ville, of tho separation ot tho nucleus of the comet this morning into three unequal fragments. His estimate of their size and distance apart agrees with that made at Nashville. The disturbance makes no difference in the appoaranco of the comet to tbe naked eye. Tburlow Weed's UtaesB. New York, Oct. 5. Thurlow Weed is very ill, and last evening Mrs. Barnes, his daughter, came from Albany. He seemed to be a little moro comfortable to-day, but all visitors are denied admission to his houso. A medical consultation on his case is to be held this afternoon. The doctors held a consultation this afternoon aud reported his condition as much improved. Tbe Jeanaette lnvestlgat'on. Washington, Oct. 5. The naval board appointed to inquire into tbe circumstance connected with tho loss of the Arctic steamer, Jcanctto, couvencd at tho navy department at 12 o'clock to-day. A num ber of witnesses havo been notified to ap pear beforo the board. The board of inquiry spent the entire afternoon session in organizing and out lining plans for a thorough and systematic investigation. A Journalist Dismissed. New Yokk, Oct. 5. A dispatch was received lato last night at tho headquarters of tho Republican stato committco from Albany, saying that " Barnes was dismissed from tho Journal this aftoruoon because of -his de termination to support tho tickot. Mr. Barnes is Thurlow Wood Barnes, who has been ono of tho editors of tho Albany Evening Journal for a long timo. IIo is a grand son of Thurlow Weed, who was tho founder of tho Journal." llebeaded by an Kngluc. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 5. Uoraco Spruance, of Smyrna, was struck by a shifting cngiuo whilo crossing tho track at Clayton, this morning, aud instantly kill ed. his head being severed from his body. Mr. Spraause was a fruit grower and aged about 50 years, and a brother to William C. Spruatico, of this city. Asiatic Cbolora Iu France. 1'auis, Oct. 5. Several cases of Asiatic cholera are reported on tho French sido of tho Mont Oenis tunnel, and all mail hags passing through that placo are being disinfected. A commission of physicians is investigating tho source, character and oxtcnt of tho disease. A New York Firm Goes Under. New York, Oct. 5. Schedules weio filed to-day in the court of commou pleas in tho assignment of Louis Wallstein & Jacob Sulzbacker, manufacturers of cloaks and skirts, ac No. 23 White street, to Moses S. Kahu. They state liabilities as $48,890.95, nominal assets $42,763.18, and actual assets $9,115.88. Fatal Train WrMk. PiTTsnuitaii, Oct. 5. An accident is reported to have occurred near hero this morning on tbe Baltimore & Ohio railroad. A freight train rau into the rear of auother freight train, causing tho death of two of the orew, wrecking two engines and nve cars. Full particulars not known. Dillon's Retirement Due to III Health. Londox, Oct. 5. Mr. Dillon, in replying to a resolution of tho Liverpool Land League, requesting him to'rcconsidcr tho resignation of hiB seat in Parliament, writes that ho -will give tho matter his earnest attention and says that nothing but ill health could have caused him to quit politics. Wants to bo Tried by tbe Engllsb. London, Oct. 5. A dispatch from Cairo says that Arabi Pacha demands a trial by Englishmen, saying he surrendered to them, aud that ho would have escaped had he known he was to be tried by Eyptians, from whom ho expects no mercy. Peter Cooper oa Uie Tariff. New York, Oct. 5. Peter Cooper ad dressed the tariff commission to-day in favor of a permaueut and staple tariff. Dr. E. P. Miller read an address prepared by Peter Cooper treating of the causes of the last panic and tho present prosperity of the country. Telegraphic Communication with Peru. Callao, Peru, Oct. 5.-9. a. m. Tele graphic communication with tho United States and Europe was established this morning. llonorlnc UrtUstaUeroe'. London, Oct. 5. The corporation of London has decided to present an address of congratulation to Gen. Wolseley, and the freedom of the city and a sword of houor to Admiral Seymour. Gen. Woleeley has already received the freedom of the city. To the Tomb of Haboinet. Cairo, Oct. 5. The usual yearly cara van with tho sacred carpet for Mecca Started to-day. Tbero was a vast con course of peoplo at the start and a British cuard of honor was present. AH passed off quietly. A Ureak From Mitchell. Salem, Oregon, Oct. 5. In tho senato rial right some of tho Miluhell supporters havo gone over to Richard Williams, ex member of Congress, who appears for tho first timo in the contest, and who is con sidered a promising dark horse. m Four-Story DweUlpe Darned. Worcester, Mass., Oct. ,5-A largo four-story dwelling in North Brookfleld, owned by M. M. Allen, was burned last night. Loss $4,000. The insurance policy expired last week. Four .families in tbe house narrowly escaped with their lives. A Consumptive's suicide. New York, Oct. 5. Wm. Lovel. aged 48, a carpenter, committed suicide this morning by cutting his throat. He was a consumptive, and ou the verge of dt alh, and it is believed that sickness ami dis couragement led him to end his life. A Kallroad Employee Killed. SrRiKGFiELD, Mass, Oct. 5. James Powers, an employee of tbe New Haveu & Northampton railroad compauy, was in stantly killed to-day whilo stepping from one track to another in front of a passing switch engine. Am latest Scalded to Death. Pottstown, Oct. 5. Mrs. Jacob Hart- eastern, of Pottstown, upset a boiler of hot water upon her four year old daugb ter, from the effects of which the latter died this morning. Strikers. Dps Moines, Iowa, Oct. 5. At Oeka- loosa yesterday, four hundred miners of Keokuk and Mahaska counties, working in the Excelsior mines, ordered a strike for four cents per bushel. Tbe JTever. Washington, Oct. o.Tho Yollow fover reports for tho last twenty-four hours at Pensacola, Florida : New cases, 5G ; deaths, 3. The fever has subsided in Texas. An Arghan Kevulc. St. Petersburg. Oct. 5. The Turkes tan Gazette states that the Afghan troops havo revolted against tho Ameer. ' Accused ot Murder. Dublin, Oct. 5. A mau named Flan nigan aud his wife has been arrested at Cong, County Galway, on suspicion of being connected with the murder of Lord Mount Morris two years ago. WKATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 5. For the Middle Atlantic states generally fair weather except iu tho extreme northern portions, light local rains, light variablo winds, nearly stationary or slight riso iu temperature, stationary or lower barome ter. CAMPAIGN COINCIDENCES. Similarity lletween PattNon and Cleveland. New York Herald. Tho circumstances of Judge Folger's nomination have brought tho indejicndoct voters of New York face to faco with tho same grave issue which confronted tho Independent Republicans of Pennsylvania after tho nomination of Beaver. Tho machino methods which packed tho con vention at Snratoga were the samo as the means by which Senator Cameron controlled the convention at Harrisburg, and both were aliko a suppression of tho fiee voice of tho party. In each case the machine, for its purposes, put iu nomi nation a caiu-idate of high character, but the election ! either, as is generally ad mitted, will mean simply tlio perpetuatiou of the machino power. Tho uses to which tbe machine puts that power aio much the same in New Yoik as in Pennsylvania, and aro alike abhoricul to tho better sense of tho party. To overthrow the machino tbe Iudepcndcut Republicans of Penn sylvania adopted tho despcralo csjicdiont of an open revolt, tho immediate result of which will bo a victory for tho opposito political organization, but Iho ultimate effect, as thoy hope, the purification and greater strength of their own party. There are other coincidences in the issue presented to tho Republicans of New York and Pennsylvania. Tho Democratic can didates in both btates aio men of unim peachable integrity, at whoso hands an honest and able administration of state affairs cau be expected with absolute con fidence. Tbe Democratic candidate for governor in each stato is a mau who had not recommended himself by partisan or other political service, but by lirm and effectual opposition to a corrupt municipal ring, made up of Rcpnblicaus aud Demo crats. The couptrollcr of Philadelphia and mayor oi liuuaio were put in oiuce oy a combination oi honest citizens ot both parties, and have since reccivod tho activo support ot Republicans no less than Demo crats. Tho Independent Republic-Jus of Pennsylvania feel secure in placing Rob ert Pattison in tho governor's chair atd consider that result of a Democratic vic tory a small price to pay for the conse quent overthrow of a Republican ring which is ruling the party to its ruin. Ap parently a very largo body of Republican voters of Now York take tho same view of the consequences which will follow the election of Governor Cleveland. There is another coincidence in the po Iitical contest in New York aud Pennsyl vania. As by the nomination of Mr. Hepburn for congrcssmau-at-large the machino hoped to placate independent sentimont in New Y'ork, so Tom Marshall was chosen for tho same placo by the Cam eron convention with tho same hope. But ho declined, as has Mr. Hepburn, and for tho same reason, that the convention was unsatisfactory in its methods to a great bodyofsiucero Republicans in the state, Mr. Marshall has sinoe given tbe influence of his rare oratorical ability to the cause represented by Senator Stewart and his associates. The Progress of Itailruad Tickets. Boston Herald. Previous to 1855 a simplo, plain card board ticket was all that was in use ou American railroads, aud these were used over and over agaiu, tho conductors paah ing thom back to the ticket seller after a trip, and only lost their usefulness with their shape and consistency. Thoso were palmy days for conductors, especially if they happeued to bo unscrupulous and in clined to regulate their own salaries, as too often they did, being human aud infer nally tempted. Compared with them, the present conductor is boutid with chains, but already at the period alluded to above a better system had obtained upon English railroads, and iu 1855 tho Boston and Worcester railroad introduced numbered local tickets to American use. Previous to that time railroad tickets were not an American production, cither iu stock or their printing ; but now it be came necessary to make them articles of home manufacture. Wo may be very sure that the presence of demand proved mar vellously stimulating to the Yankee de sire to supply, and it was not long before Yankco printers were prepared to turu out everything required ot them, and were in turn found leading the railroads iu tho way thoy should go with respect to their ticket forms and devices, as they have dono in some respects ever since. In 18G1 the system of coupon numbered tickets wai first proposed by the Baltimore & Ohio management, and great was the ridicule and contempt poured upon the suggestion by tho remaining lines in the country. Not even the introduction of tho um brella was received with greater popular disfavor than was this innovation by the Americans railroads. It is hardly necessary to stato, however, that the proposition, carriod into immediate effect, became at once successful, and that thoy who laughed tho loudest and scorned the fierc est were tho flrst to adopt iu imitation. It is now eighteen years siuco that episode took placo ; and, should consecutively numbered coupon railroad tickets now ba suddenly withdrawn from business, or in seme way their manufacture become im possible, either event alone would be sufficient to almost paralyze travel upon our railroads. Suicide ol a Tramp. A Gorman tramp, named Beanbard Bot (enweiser, committed suicide by jumping into a mill-race at Warnersvillc, Berks county. Abaak book fouad oa his per son sbowa that he had $280 deposited in the BashoBgs' bank, which failed som few yean ago. Several daya ago the tramp paid twenty cents to Hains church for the purpose of being buried, having at that time evidently contemplated mu.m.i . ,'lu was buried at the county poorhou:v. MJLHKKT. rblladelpaia Market. riiUNUiu, Oct. 5. Flour steady ; .utf flne.tt 733O0; Extra, It 2SflS 73; Peuna Family. $4735 W. Kye llour at4 236M37. Wheat steady; No. a Western Red. SICK: Dal. and Pa Red, St MMI UK; Long-berry Bel and Amber. St 1201 IX Corn scarce and firm : Steamer. 7aa7Vc ; Yellow; 7172e : Mixed. 71e : No.s Html mnl 670c. uais active anu nienor: No. l Whit 4-. No. 2 do 4145c ; No. 3 do c : No. 2 Mixed. 35kc. Rye quell at G837DC. Seeds Clover. 889; Flaxseed, tl SSsll 30. Timothy, $1 7392; Provisions steady and unchanged. Lard firm ; loose butchers' 12Uc; City Ket tle, 13)e ; prlmo steamer, U323j Butter Arm and active m choice grades ; prices unchanged. ' Eggs quiet, easier and unchanged. Cheese firm and In good demand : Now York lull cream, 12c: Western mil cream, U3c; do fair to good, l(ll)o : Penn'a halt-sklm. 7tf.se ; Western do, 104c Petroleum dull : Refined, So. Whisky at II 22. Nw 40EK. Oct. 5. Flour State and West ern steady and in moderate export and local trade demand ; Southern quiet and steady. Wheat Xo lower dull and heavy; No. 1 White, fl 11: No. a Red. Oct.. $1 of? 'SI 03: do Nov.. tl 0k.fll OtfU do Dec. l loua l 11 ; tlo Jan., II llkei Y&i do Feb., $1 i?X Ol 13K. Corn Bo lower and less active ; mixed western spot, tt772o; do luluios, SS0 71&c. Oats without quotable change ; No. 2 Oct., Kc; do Nov., 40XQ49Xc; Pec, 4'- urata aad Rvnstoa uwora i s. One o'clock quotations ol grata and provis ions, lurnisooti oy a. tk. i uaut, uroaer, UHf Kjst King street. Oct.. Obleage . Wheat corn Cats Pork Oct 919. .62 SAX 22.97K Nov..... .saf .ei? ssfi 8I.B5 Y.nr 9IX 1937W Pctroleu'i. Oil City, 00. Lard 11 5J Stock Market. New Vork, Philadelphia aad Local Stock also U nltud States Bond repoMed dally i Jacxjd IS. Loss, tl North Quoeu street. Oct. 8. 1W 10 3.10. a.m. t.m. r.w. Denver St Rio Grande........ N. V.. Lake Erie Western.. Kansas and Texas Ijiko Shore New Jersey Central .... MX I2X 42 42 IVI 112 112 74 74X WA New York, Ontario W...., St Paul, H. Omaha facltic Mail................ .. Rochester A Pittsburgh .... Texas Pacific Wabash. -. u ml 4k Pacific. Western Union Tel. Co I'tuinsvlvanta Central Philadelphia Reading-. Ni ihern Pacific Com " Preferred. Buffalo Pitts. West , .. 27 27 60 4JX 43S 23J$ 2H 25 44X 35Jg UK 88 Sl-X, 3I& 4!X .i 314i 49 21 9IJi Ura Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. l&OUObcad r ship ments. 3.G0O head ; market fairly active and steady ; common to pood mixed. S? 71)08 40; heavy. 18 4569 15; light. 7 788 51 ; skips, $r.fj7 2U ; market closed rather weak. Cattle Receipts. 6,500 bead ; shipments, 3K0: demand weak and market dull atadecllnoof loc; exports nominally at $4 4.07; good to choice Hhlpplnir, ! 9006 25; common to fair. II? 5 23; mixed butchers' weak and slow at S22I&4; stackers and feeders at $2 !W4 .; r.iiiue .VrtlOc lower and poor;Toxann. S3 680 4 M; half-breeds and Americans, (I lofti. Mieep Receipts, 2,(100 ; shipments, 1500 he.ul ; demand fair and market more active, but only stead v ; Inferior to fair. $3 533); K"od, r: ' i ; choice to extra, l 2505. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, ID J head; market dull ; prime, 23f$ti 5 ; lair lo good, $1 7."r r. i ; common, S3 50ft 4 5 . Dot's Receipts. 2,300 head ; market ttnn ; IMiil idelphias, 8 7ojrJ 10; IJaUimorcM. i 40ft H IM : Yorkers, S IffiS ."0 ; grasscrs, 17 258775. Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; market dull ; iriino.i 2564 60; fair to good, $3 5j I: com moil, $:0123. .POLITICAL. Democratic mte Xiekec OOVXRSOB. UOUERTE. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKUTKHAXT OOVKBHOB. CHAUNCEY F. HLACK, York. JUDUK Of THK SUFBXMX COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SKCRKTARr OF IHTXIUfAI. AFFAIRS. .1. fclNPSON APR1CA. Huntingdon. COMORKSSIfAR-AT-LAROK. viOICTIMER P. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic Vooaty Ticket. COSURKsa. II. GIVEN, Columbia. BTATX BKNATOIt XIV DISTRICT. AIIRAH COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. ELIJI U. SNIDER, Lancaster. 2. C. .1. EIIOADS, Manor. .). M. WALKER, Cotcrala. 3. B. C. D1LLER. Earl. ti. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. E. SHIMP, E. Cocalico. RECORDIR. W. (V. RUSSER. Leacock. OODHTV SOLICITOR. POOR DIRROTORS. I. P. MclLVAlNE. Paradise. I'HILIP BERNARD, Lancaster TR1SON IKSrWTOM. JOHN REISMAN, Man helm. J. 11 SCHLEUELMILICH,E. Donegal, JURT COM MISKIDRER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEE. Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, Cnairman. r.. V. K1SNEK, General Secretary, U Irani lluuse, Philadelphia. IIUUILB AMD BTAH9NMM. vCiiOOL IIUOKS. J IT -ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL. SUPPUES, AT THE LOWEST RATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, SV.il VE$T KING STREET. LANCASTER. 8' UHUUL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS b'OK THE LANCASTER 80HOUL8. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. -by- John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 NORTH UfiEN 1ST. Jtt-SWN Of THE BIO BOOK.- LIQUOMa, c. HOUSEA. COTS -, NEW IJQTJOB STOBI, Io. 43 North Ooeeo street, Kmaeaster, Pa. Tho vary best and finest quail tics of Forelga and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, cob. stanUy lor solo at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Ryo Whisky or the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1880 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. feb3-lyd UOUSEAL CO. KUEVMATlSaa VUKKU. i Sufficient evidence can be furnished la Lancaster to convince you that the Electrical Treatment la a sure cure for Rheumatism and all painful and nervous diseases. DR.BKU It AKER makei it a specialty. 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