' " -LANCASTEK DAnAEEEXIJkNCER 8ATUKDAY OCTOBER 7 1S8& DID UK 8TKAL THEM? More AooBt Mooney Alias Bmltb, When the drnnken maa 4ffho gave his mme as John H. Mooney was anested, he first told the officer his name was Henry Smith. On being searched three razors were found in his possession and ho said they belonged to a mau iu Mt. Joy. On searching farther a rid wallet or diary (the officer did not examine it closely) was found in his pocket, on the fly-leaf of which was written "John II. Mooney." On beinR asked how hs happened to have it in bis possession, the prisoner said that it was bis own, and that bis right narao was John H. Mooney. The officer now supposes that Smith, or what ever olfio the prisoner's name maybe, stole the propel ty from Mr Mooney, and then assumed his name to avoid being charged with larceny. Ii Mr. Mooney has had this property stolen from him be should let the authorities know it before Monday morning, as the prisoner will at that tiino be discharged. Diedot Bis Injur'cs. Paul Solomons, who was so badly squeezed by the cars at tho l'cnn iron works siding, on ThuiMlay morning, died from the effects of bis iiy'iiricslo-day. He was GC years of aye and leaves a wife but bo children. Itoy Injured. Daniel Erb, 12 years or age, son or Jos. Erb, or Gordonville, fell in tho barn while playing and was cut about the head. Tub DailvIntbllioekcep. U lor sale ut Fon Dcrsmlth's book-store. Eiist King stract, till gore's news stand. East Chustnut street, and at tho stand of U10 Union news company in Pennsylvania railroad depot : It is al-o tot mle on tho IlarrNburg nccouitiiodali n train, ca?l from Columbia at C:I0 p in. Amusements M'Ue llhea To-nlyht. The lovers ol the le gitimate drama will liavo a rare chance ot gratifying their taste this everting, when Rhea, the celebrate.' French nelrcaa, w ill ap pear at Fulton opera houic, In the rule of J'ar thenia, the heroine or the hcaiitliiil play of In gomar. The flood ot comic opera, negro min strel and other varictyeiilcitalninentsduiiiig the season thus tar makes Kliea's coming the more agreeable and s!ic will doubtless have one ot the largest houses ot the bcabon. The play she appears In was last presented here by Marj Anderson, and a goo opportunity will lie given critics to couip:ire the merits of the two actresses. " JIartlo." On Monday evening the cele brated sensational actor, Frank I. Frayne, will appear In Fulton opera lioiu-u In the play of "Murdo, or tlieNIhilistsof St. Petersburg," dealing with contemporaneous history in the land of the Czars. The New York SrmM says: "Mardo is a fair drama of lis class. II covers a great deal ot ground. It opens on tho Pacific slojio In tlio first act, gives an into rior of Hie Czar's palace in the :,oconl, showj a picture ot Siberia in the third and then winds up with a grand denouement wllh the assju Hlns ut work and villainy unmasked. The ucting was above tho average, pome ol tho scenery good, particularly the snow scene iu tho fourth act, and the large audience present applauded I ho exciting situations with which tho play is rreely sprinkled." Lillic Hall's Iturlcujuc Comjimit. Wo clip from tho Norristown lleyUtcr tho lolloping notice ot the performance to be given hero on Wednesday evening: "Music hall was well filled kvt evening to sec Miss Llllie Hall's mammoth burlesque and specially company. Our Norristown jwople are really hard to please in theatrical amusements, but we must say that Mls Ltllic made a good hit here, and will be welcomed back whenever she corner. Tho whole pie c sparkles with fun, wit, wis dom and humor. I: is well set up. and iiaud r.omely put on the slago. Miss Hull is a trump card, and her aids are well worthy ol her. We hope to bee Mhs Hall again, and :v soon as she can make it conveniens. aPuVXAJilfOTJCMaf. Having been troubled with a very bad Cough for about two years and hiving liied almost eveiy cough mixture that was ever made, 1 have found none that has given mc such great relict as Dr. Kail's Cough Syrup and 1 earnestly recommend it toall alllictcd. Bum. F. Dl-uiian, 14 Fails PL, N.Y. Tlie Japauese Carry their tooth-picks iu their back hair, and always use them alter eating anything. They take care ot their teeth, and the teeth take care ot tlielrstomaclit. Uae toothpicks freely, clean with S070HONT, und teeth and breaths will behcau'i. oS-lwdcod&w Itching l-ilv -iiiitoir.H and Cure. Tho symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, Intense itching, increased bysenitehing. very dLtiv.-liigly, paiticularly at night, as If pin worms weie crawling in and out ol the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af fected: ii allowed to continue very serious results may lollow. Hit. S wayne's All Hbai.im: OiNTMKsr "Is 11 pleasant, sure euro. Also lor Tetter, ltd). Salt Khciim, Scald Head, Erysipelas Il.irbeis' Itch, Iflotc-ho', All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Krup'ions F ice 50 cents, 3 boxes lor CI. Si. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot price lu cuireney, or three cert postage stamps, Prcp.nod only by lr. Swayne & Son, No. 330 X. Mt!i street, Philadelphia, Pa. So'd by all prominent druggiots. Swaymb's Pills uic the best tor all billious disorders. Curehcadachi', lever?, Ac. oct.1 1 yci)d&wT,TiiS Itrown-H ticiunehuKI 1'nnaceit Is the most effective Pain Destrojer In the world. Will most surely quii.k'.m the blood, whether taken internally or applied oxternally.and thereby moie certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain In tho Side. Hack or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and aix aches, and is THE tiHEAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bnoww'8 HofsniioLD Panacea'' should "00 In every faintly. A teaspeontul ot tho Panacea iu a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will bp.kak it a cold. 25 ets a bottle tebU-lvtlM.W&S&w DYSrarTic and Nervous people, "out ol sorts," ColdcnV Liquid Beef will cure. Ask for Coldcn's; take no other, ordruggists gen erally. o2-lwdcod&w A w abai. injector trco wttti each bottlo ol Shilol.'s Catarrh Keuiedy. Price M cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Tlio unpleasant appcanincc of even the most amiable and intelligent face, when cov ered with surface irritations as from tetter, pimples, or eczema can be dissolved naturally by Dr. Benson's Skin Cuie, an excellent toilet dressing, it cures djndruil ot the scalp. o2-lwd&w "Uucbupaioa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. CI. Druggists. Depot, John Black. 1CESCUED FKOJl DKATU. The f ollowlngstatcmentot William .J. Cough " In, ol Somervllle, Mass., Is so remarkable that wo beg toask for It the attention of our read ere. He says : "In Um fall ot 18701 was taken with a Violent bleeding ol the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 wa3 so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In tho sum mer or 1877 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a huudrcd dollars iu doctors and med icines. I was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead, I gave up hope but a friend told me ot DK, WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottlo to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel belter. My hope, once deud, began to revive, ai.d to-day I feel in better spirits than I havo the past three years. ' I writethls hoping you will publish it, po that every one allllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOKTHELUNGS.and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mo more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick, ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.'j Sold by H, B. Cochran, 187 J?orth Queen street bono. K. jr., Dee. 1, 1S79. lam the Potior of tfce Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. 1 am not In prac tice, nut am my sole family physician, and ad vise in many chronic cases. Overayraragol recommended tout Hop Bitters to my invalid wire, who lias Ik en under medical treatment ot eix of Albany's best physicians several yeara. She has become thoroughly cared of her vuilous complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends, many or v.lioia have also been cured of their various ailments by them. o3-2w Ufcr KEV. K. R. WABREN. , ''IIaosscetack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. I'rlce 25 und SO cents. For sale at Coch ran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. The best cure for diseases or thj nerves, brain and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters. For FHle at if. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (Juecn street, Lancaster. o2-lwdAw CoDSiiuipUon Cored. An old physician, retired from piactice, liaviug bad placed lu his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable leineiy lor the speedy and perma nent cure lor Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca tari Ii. Asthma and all throat and Lung Affec tions, alo a positive ami radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands ol cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suU'eilng lel lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relievo human suflcring, 1 will send free ot charge to alt who desire it, this receipt. In German, French or English, with ful direc tions lor preparing and using. Send by mail by addressing with stamp, naming tills paper, W. A. Noycs, 11:1 Power's Block, Kochcster, N. Y. octT-lotdcow Trouble Saved. It is arcmai kablo tact that Thomas' Eeleelrio Oil i as good for internal as external use. For diseases (d tho lungs and throat, and tor rheu matism, nciualgiu, criek In the back, wounds nnd .-ores. It is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it ulways on hand. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qncdii street, Lancaster, Pa. Lad'iks who possess tne nnest complexions arc among tho patrons ot Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, nocti o2-wd d&tv Go to II. IS. Cochran's drug sloru lor Mrs. Frccmnn's Xcw National Dyes. For bright ness and durability ot color, are uncquulcd. Color ttoiu 2 to 5 pounds. Directions lu Eng lish and German. Price, 15 cents. SIAHKIAOHS. Budy Esuluman. At tlie Stevens House, Lancaster. Pa.. Oct. :t, 18HJ, by the Kev. E. tiruounuld, I). 1)., Mr. J. U.K. Uudy, ofLun iistei, to Miss Anna Kshlcmau, ot Silver Spring, Pa. it AM'-'t AUVUKTISUSIKSTH. Gllltl. 1VANTi;i. IOOUIKK AT TUB SPUECHEU HOUSE, lid Duke Street. S1-4M.IKS, STtMilLS. PITTSUCKG1I VTO gles. $1.25 per hundred ut hautman's yellow fbont cigab :stobe. IK YOU WANT A UOOD, KINK AND KE liablu Parlor Suit. Walnut or Cottage Chamber Suit, handsome Hat-Back, marble top Table, Looking Glass, Ac, cheap for cash, goto IIOFFMEIKB'S. ltd WANTKD WOMEN TO WUKK ON Coa's and Puut.s. Apply at Kl loads' Building, No. 0 Wist King street, 4th lloor. 0217 2t Stmt KKotnuiNouTuis (satubday) EVENING at HEXBY NEAMEK'S SALOON, It Coiner of Omngc and Water at reels. G KAMI l.UNUU TO-N1UUT. PEPPEUPOT at tho Plow Tavern. MICHAEL SNYDKB. Prop. I.nnel: every Saturday night. It1 OtCOEKFOK TUMIMO AND KKPA1UIMU Pianos or Organs lclt at MBS. CLAItA L. KING'S PIANO and OllG AN AGENCY, Vtii East Ki!ig.strect.wlllbupromntlyalteiidcd t bv M r. Hurry A. Decker. It F OK KIKEWOltKS, FLAGS AND VIII. NESE LANTEKNS for tlie GUBKBNATOB1AL CAMPAIGN, -OO TO ltd BU BSK'S. ATIENTMIN, ;. A. It. tJOMKADKfj IF Geo. II. Thomas Post SI, G. A. It., will meet al their hull to-morrow (SUNDAY) moiiiiugat 8 o'clock, in full uniloriu, to pro ceed to Bolireislown (carfare, l(!e.), to attend the funeral ot our late Comrade Strawbridge. By order ot .1 AMES SWEGEIl, Commander. Attest: II. C. WcuiLKi:, Adj. ltd WANTKI?. A UOOD COOK, Al.0, A seeoini girl, to assist with general hoiisuwork. Good wages will bepald. No. HONOBIH PB1NCE STBEET, o7-atl Lancaster, Pa. 1Mi: ItriNT. House and Stoieiooui ol Henry Gumlak-O-'.f c'-tate. Nc'i. 112 ami III North Queen Street, pply to WM. B. WILSON or A. C.BEINOEIIL, cc''-'tdl,7,'.l Attorneys, N. Dukestiect. riiHE Golden ige Champagne, CATAWBA CBEAM, SWEET CONCOBD WINE, at Kohrer'a Wine and Ltiquor btoro, ltd 22 Penii Sijuaie, Lancaster, Ph. PUIH.lt; NAL.K OF li'ITV PKOPEBTY O.N FKII)AY,OCTOliEB20,at the Franklin House, will lie sold that valuable Besidenco ami Private School Building btlougiim to Miss llettii- A. Mayer, and situated No. Ill Nor h Prince stieet Large two and a hall-story Brick Building, wiiii two-story Brick Buek Building (built quite recently.) The whole contains nine rooms, including two largo School Booms, Kitchen, Garret, Halls .uul ex cellent, Collar, divided into convenient ap p.irtments. Heaters in Cellar, Gas through tho House, Water in Kitchen, etc. Tho school rooms wt-ro built especially lor the purpose, ami can bo used with tt-.c dwelling or by scpa raio entrance. A flourishing day school has been Kept here loryearsbythoyreseiitowner, ami the rooms command u good rent for that, purpose. The lot is 2'xii,j ice I, extending to Water stieet. Fruit, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. ilEBK & CO, Bca! Estate Agents, 10 J East King St. 11. Siiuiusct Auct. oct7-eadts LANCASTER CO. NATIONAL DANK. October 3, 18S2. iiEsounucj. Loans and discounts f S32.G34 05 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. S0(i,0ou ou Beal estutc...: 23,3'.I9 13 Current Expenses and Taxes Pain, 7,75 !2 Cliecksaud other cash items 2 3.7 78 Due by Banks (exclusive ol re serve) 10,710 08 Legal Ucserve Funds l."7,(J0f 05 $1,300,455 99 LIAUILIT1BS. Capital Stock paid in , Surplus Fund. Undivided Pi oil Is Circulation Dividends unpaid Individual Deposits Due to Banks 300,000 (10 130.00J (X) U8.280 70 270.000 110 1,421 75 610.001 SO 10,145 74 Cl,390.455 99 F. II. BBEXEMAX, Cashier. C. B. llKiut, ) David Hunitn, Directors. Bkn.tamin Long, jr. j otti-lUI&w )UUI,IC- SALE OF VALUABLE CITY . PKOPEBTY. On TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 21, 1882, will will be sold at public sale, at the Cooper House, Lancaster City, Pa., the lollow ing, to wit: A lot ot ground lrontlng on the south side of West Orange street, Nos. 38 and 40, between North Queen and Prince streets, Lancaster City, Pa 45 leet, more or less, and extending in depth ot that width 253 leet, more or less, where from the width is 77 feet, mote or less, to Grant street, on which is erected a large and commodious BRICK DWELLING DOUSE, with a large two-story brick back buildlnir attached : havlnir on the first floor six rooms, doctor's office ; second. noor Having nine rooms ; plastered attic Willi four rooms. Tlio house is heated with a port able heater, portable range, hot and cold water, two bath tubs, water closets, gas throughout the house, hydrant, trutt trees, Ac. On the rear ot said lot, fronting on Grant street, are erected a largo brick and frame Stables, Carriago House and hydrant, adjoin property ou the west ot Daniel A. Altlck, and on the cast by property belonging to the Mo ravian church. The properly is located near the ccntreof the city and is very desirable. Persons wishing to view the property pre vious to the day of sale, cau call on the under signed, residing on the same. Sale to commence at? o'clock, p. in., of said day, when attendance will be given and con ditions ot sale made known by MABY E. MUHLENBURG, ANNIE A. MUHLENBURG. Saitoh Hess & Son, AnUoneers. 0917,11,21,2324 JTJSW ADVEKTiaEIUiNIB. SCKAP MACHINE. PKBSS ADO MOULDS for sale at ltd No. 12 WEST ORANGE ST2EET. NOTICK THE 8H1FFLKK BALL, UN South Queen street, can be rented for political, social and other meetings. Inquire of 1 GEO. WALL, ltd Southern Exchange. SOtTKTKKTlUTl.CttCHTHIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at the GIBABD HOUSE, NORTH QUEEN STREET. First clasa pool tabic, lor sale. ltd OCCIDENTAL. FOK D1FMTUKK1A. Scarh-t Fever, Croup, Soie Throat and all Throat Affections, is the best remedy of the times. OCuIDENTATj Is the people's friend. It destroys the germ ot disease tint frequently develops from an or dlnarv sore throat, thus preventing the terri ble lavages ol the diseasrsDipthenaand Scar let Fever. PiIce.t0i:.audS!.W. Sold by II. B.COCHRAN, Nos. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. o2-indTu.Tln"fcS Lancaster. Pa. PUIILIC SALE ON SATUBDAT, OCT. 14, l8i will bo sold at the Franklin House, on North Qu en street, a two-story BB1CK DWELLING, with 2-story brick back building ami lramo ktlcrcii, situate No. 614 West Chestnut street ; hall, 7 rooms, kitchen, garret and good cellar, convenient closets, gas piies, etc.; nyurani in ironi, unu cisiern, with pump, in yard ; lot 23xl35 leet ; Bidu alley, fi uit. etc. ' Sale tocommenee at 7 o'clock, p. m. ALLAN a. UEBB & CO., Beal Estate und Insurance Agents, 1(W East King street. II. SiiUBERT, Auct. o7-3td7,ll,ll S. KATUVON, (LATB KATUVOK 4 FlllEll.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, COBNEB NOBTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. Is supplied with a Fine Stock ol FALL AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, PANTALOON1NGS and VESTINGS. All of which will bcinado promptly to order and satisfaction guaranteed, In Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by the yard or pattern. oct7-lmd TjVKNING CALLS For the ;vccial :u oiumodatlon of Patrons and the Public genera ly our New Gallery Is open during Hie EVENING as well as during the Dav. Having REMOVED our GALLERY to the OPPOSITE side ol the street, we have secured both a more desirable Entrance and Exhibition Booms, as well :ts increased and impioved facilities iu tlie various depart ments of Photographic Art. Wo would also, with our grateful acknowledgement for patronage thus tar received, invite all to call at our New Gallery, day or evening, not alone on business, but also to examine our free ex hibition of the various forms and designs dis played by tho popular ni'dium or Photog raphy. Besptetlully, B. FRANK S AYLOR, Photographer. oct.5-lwd PUHLIO SALE. ON TUUKSUAY. OCTO BEB 19, 1882, the undersigned executors or the will or Catharine B. Deon. deceased, will expose to public sale, at the Leopard Hotel, In the city of Lancaster, all that valu able leal estate. No. 31 Middle, street, in said city, consisting of a lot ol land, 17 feet 3 fnehes in fronton Middle street, ami extend ing in depth 122 feet 3 inches. adjoining prop erly ot Georgo Schleicli on tlio northeast, Henry Fisher's estate on the southwest, aud Win. M. Deen on the southeast. Tho improve ments are a one and a-lnlt-story Itrlck Dwell ing House, wllh one-story Brick Back Build ing, fruit trees, grape vines, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM M. DEEN, DAVID L. DEEN, Executors ot will of Catharine B. Deen, de ceased llKsnv Snuiu:r.T, Auct. oct.C-eodls. VjULTON OPEKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, OOT. 11, 1882. MISS LILLIE HALL'S MAMMOTH Presenting their New and Original Farce CONEY ISLAND Or, Scenes at tho Ocean Pier. Introducing the Celebrate I Specialty Artists : MISS LILLIE HALL. Bobby Neweomb, M'lle Ziltclla, Moore and Lessinger, Cha. Duncan, Mabel Vaughn. Jean Chanelle, Allle Smith, Lament and Duerow. the Karl Bros., The Bookers.Thn Davis, Billy Bryant, Emily Thompson, E. Baldwin, Alice Daly, AND TWENTY-FIVE OTIIEBS. ADMISSION 75, 50 & 35 CENTS. BESEBVED SEAT 75 CENTS. For sale al Opoia House Olllcc. oct7-4td H IOII MARTIN. J 11 AT- CHINA HALL. We aic now opening large ajsoiliueuts In llavlland's Plain. Bany and Fancy China, Decorated Porcelain Wares, Cut and Engraved Glassware, Pressed anil Moulded Glassware. BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, M.'iioliea, Bisque, Bellukaud Barboline Wales, White Granite ami Porcelain Wares, Stand Lamps and Lamp Trimming, Library and Hall Lamps, Gas Globes and Chimneys. t3r Examine our slock before purchasing. High & Martin 16 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTER. PA. TI 1KSU & DKOTUKK. XX THE LIVELIEST Clothing Establishment IN LANCASTER IS LOCATED AT Xos.2aml4 X0RTII (JULEN STREET, and G and 8 1'KVN SQUARE. HIRSH & BROTHER, THE PROPRIETORS. Are the acknowledged leaders lu Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing, exhibiting the LARGEST ASSORTMENT, showing tne HANDSOMEST STYLES, naming the LOW EST PRICES. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF OVERCOATS, FROM THIS DAY ON. Also, a large line of UNDERCLOTHING, CARDIGAN JACKETS, GLOVES, etc., at lowest figures. CUSTOM CLOTHING. Our place Is unquestionably the one to get your custom-mado Suits und Overcoats. Quality, Style and Fit guaranteed. Prices be Bnp Specialty Qaeensware low me iowcsi. Hiisli & Brother, Penn Hall Clothing House, CORNER OF NORTH QUEEN STREET AND CENTBE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. epS 1yd 'jtmw Anrmmngmmma. H Aur. BftoritKK. SPECIAL ATTENTION la called to our large assortment of FALL and WINTER UNDER WEAR for Men and Eoys, Ladles, Misses and Children. UNDERWEAR. We have a Slendid Block of everything desirable for wear and comfort. HAGER & BROTHER. No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. "VTKW GOODB OPKNKO DAILY. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE- . FAHNESTOOK. Silks and Shawls, Silks and Shawls, Silks and Shawls. Our BLACK BILK at $1.00 is a ierfuct wonder nouo to equal it anywhere. PLUSHES, VELVETS, VELVETEENS, ALL SHADES AT LOWEST PRICES. Our UNDERWEAR STOCK for Ladies, Gent, Boys and Girls is IMBIENSE. Tliuto iu vraut should see il. R. E. FAHNESTOCK. Next Door to the Court F YOU W1SU To KT BAKU AIMS IN BUGGIES, PHAETMS, CARRIAGES, BUSINESS WAGONS. &U. Now is the time to Buy, and go to JSTOEBECK & MILEY'S COACH WORKS, SOUTHEAST COR. OF DUKE I ANH 'VINE 3TRKKTS, LANCASTEK, FENX'A. ALL WORK FlliST-GLASS. OUR MOTTO: "OUR WORK SUS TAINS OUR WORD r a-l'UOMl'T ATTENTION TO ICEl'AIUINO IfJSlT AJtyjSKTJSBMBSlS. s MALL HAVANA" OIOAK8 2 JTOK 5 CTS. 111 No. SI North Queen Street. IIAUTMAN'S 'xELLOW FItONT CIUAIt STORK. c 1UKONIO HUITUKAXION Or TDK mil). tlio car is oltcn confounded with Hint rare ili.icuse, chronic Hunpuratlon of the nxternai auditory canal. Diseases or t he Eye, Ear and Throat oHo Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DKS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKEK. OHIcc 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Fa. Consultation lree. oWJtd&w r D. MAKT1N A CO. " BLACK CASHMERES. 8FECI Al. 12-Inchc9 Wide, 50 Cents For Yartl " 15S- " 40 4i ' ' VELVETS AND PLUSHES. Sl'ECIAL-21-lnch Flushes, W.50 Per Yard. " Exlra Silk Velvets i2i " " BLACK SILKS. SFECIAL Extra Quality, $1.00 For Yard. Quiuet's Mack Silk, 3 " COLORED CASHMERES. SPECIAL Double Width, IS Cents Per Yard. " Single Via " " " HOSIERY AND GLOVES. S I' ECI A Li Mosquc'atre Goves, .Ibut. f 1.75 " Ladies' Good Mack Gloves, 23c " PRINTS AND SATTEENS. SPECl A r.,-jo,w.o Yds Full Piece Prints 4c yard. " llest Makes of Prints, 7c per yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTEK, FA. N KW VUKAl' STOKE. COATS AND DOLMANS. Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Dolmans, Children's Coats. JUST OPENED AT MlfflliU & HAlflMS NEW CHEAP STORE, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Uetwccn the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel.) A Large and Handsome Assortment ol LADIES' COATS, JACKETS, DOLMANS AND CHILDRESS COATS. Made expressly lor us by the best Manu facturers ol New York and Phila4elpnla. and I lor style. Beauty, FInian and Cheapness, can- House, Lancaster. OF ALL KINDS. JVJCIf AltrEBTLfFMENTS. "lUrANTEO. A OIKL FOK OKNEKaL ft housework. Good wag3S paid. Apply at NO. SI6 EAST OKANGE STICEKT. o(i-2UI PUltLIU SALE OF MOUSES. ON MON. DAY, OCT. 9, 1832, will be sold at the Mcr rlniac House, Lancaster city. Pa., -J) lieadut Westmoreland County llorses, mostly all heavy dralt. Salo to commence nt I o clock, p. ni. GEOUGE GUOSSMAN. octO-21 OAlffllOMD'S .VACATION EXCURSIONS. All traveling expenses included. WINTER TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. Willi a sojourn ot Ave months at tho elegant HOTEL DEL MONTE, Monterey. Cal. A party will leave Boston Nov.S0.18SJ. and return June 2. 1883, the outward Journey, being over the Southern routo via Kansas. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona andSou them California, and the homeward trip over the Central ft Union Pacific route via Nevada, Utah, Wyom ing, Nebraska, etc. Halts will be wade at Chicago, Kansas City, Los Angelos, San Fran, cisco ( 10 days nt the Palace hotel ) and Salt Lake City. Send or call for descriptive pro gramme ami lull details. W.ItAMOND, 210 Washington street, Boston, Mass. Philadelphia Kclerence S. II. Wallace, esq.. Ticket Agent at tho Broad Street Station, Penn'a. It. K. o.",-atil YOUNG MEN WANTED IK THE f arpetnnd Dry Goods Departments, WHO HAVE HAD GOOD EXPERIENCE AS SALESMEN. Address, with particulars, or call lu person Immediately. John Wanamaker, 0Ct5-6td PHILADELPHIA. WHERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM FOlt THE- L a n c a ster Watcbes THB ESTIMATED Annual Proflnct -OF THEWOKLD. Switzerland, 1,500,000 Watches. France, 500,000 Watches. England, 200,000 Watches. United States, 400,000 Watches. MAKING A TOTAL FllODUCT or KOBB TUAM 2,500,000 WATCHES ANNUALLY DISTRIBUTED TO TUB Four Quarters of the Globe. THE ANNUAL FKODUCTOFTUE LANCASTER WATCH FACTORY IS NOW ABOUT Thirty Thousand Watches, AND THERE IS "Always Room at the Top." THIRD EDITIOB. SATURDAY BVSMINO. OCT. 7, 10' THE AFTERNOON NEWS- WHAT THE WISES BKOCOHT TUBAL A Man Dying From Softenlug ot the Urain tne Kffeet of a Bailroad Accident Lat Jane. Long Branch, N.J.,0et. 7. Charles H. Randall, of Camden, N. J., one of tho passengers injured in tho Talker's creek disaster, last Jane, has been taken to the insano asylum at Blaekwoodstown. He is suffering from softening of the brain, caused, it is said, by the injuries he received iu the accident. He settled with tho railroad company for two thousand dollars. To-day ho is reported as being very low bis death being a question of a very few days. His -family consists of a wifo and one child. Mrs Randall's mother was killed by the fall of a bridgo at Tom's river sev eral years ago. THE COMET STILL INTACT. Tbe Keport That It Haa Urokon Into Facta Scientifically Kcluted. Washington, Oct. 7. An observation of the comet made at tho naval obscrva tory this morning, failed to show any evidence of tho reported separation of tho head into fragments. It was discovered that thcro aro three distiuct condensations of light in tho centra of tho nucleus, and it is thought that theso havo been mis taken for separate parts. Tlio latest ob servations result in tho disco vory of an envelopo or well defined band of light ex tending partially around thu nucleus. Tho nucleus is now estimated to be 1,500 miles broad. Seluaa Charge Acalnut the mltlHli Soldiers. London Oct. 7. The Cairo correspond ent of the Cologne Gazette declares that tho Egyptian wounded were murdered by the British in the trenches at TelclKebir long after all resistance had ceased. A letter from a non-commissioned offi cer of the Forty-second regiment, pub lished in tho Times, says the orders were to spare none of the enemy, but to bayo net everyone of them, as they would shoot the soldiers treacherously, if tho latter passed them. It is possible tlio caravan will have to return and tho ceremony bo performed over again at Cairo. THE "LOST U1KL FOUNII. Curious Proceedings of M ls ShIHo Damp luau. Lebanon, Pa., Oct. 7. Miss Sallio Dampmau, 20 years old, tho daughter of James Dampmau, of this place, whoso mysterious disappearance from her home on Tursday last caused anxiety for her safely, has been discovered in tho hands of friends in Fricdcnburg, Schuylkill county, it appears ou leaving her homo sho walked to Joncsboro, where she sold or traded hir ring for a railroad ticket to Pino Grove, whence hc walked to Fricd ensburg. Sho is a lady of excellent char acter aud habits. She Ulew Out tbe dlaa. New York, Oct. 7. Emma Strauss, aged 20 years, was found dead iu her room this morning iu a hotel No. 90 Courtlandt street. Her death was caused by suffocation from gas. She arrived here yesterday on the steamer Silesia, of tho Hamburg line, from Wurteraburp, and was going to New Orleans to reside with some friends. It is not believed that sho committed suicide, but it is thought that she blew out tho gas instead of turning it off. Kun Over by iiallrontl Iraiu. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 7 A woman named Mrs. Welsh, of this city, was run over and probably fatally injured this morning while crossing tho track. Easton, Pa., Oct. 7. William Mills, aged 44, was run over aud fatally injured this forenoon on the New Jersey Central railroad above Easton. Drug Store and Dwelling IIoiimi Humeri. Boston, Mats., Oct. 7. The drug store of Dr. C. 11 . Hamilton iu Millvillc, was burned early this morning. Also a large two stoiy residence adjoining, occupied by Miss Urania Thayer. Both buildings be longed to Mrs. Loitisi Thayer, whose loss is about $5,000. Dr. Hamilton'!; loss on stock aud fixtures is about $1,500. Tho buildings aud stock arc partly inmirml. Derelict Officials ABkluguCliMngoot Venue. Williamspoht, Pa., Oct. 7. Tho cases against tho ex commissioncis of Lycoming county, who were yesterday in dicted for forgery,pcijury aud conspiracy, wcro called up to-day and tlio defendants filed a potitiou for a chau;;e of venue. Tho petition will bo argued hereafter aud the cases continued from tho present term. Dlflerences ot Opinion Cauc Murder. Hiawatha, Kan., Oct. 7. A shooting affray occurred on Thursday twelve miles southeast of this place, between John Byland aud John Jordan, who quarreled over a division of crops ou a farm of which they wero joint tenants. Jordan fatally shot Byland and was arrested. A Mob In search of a Murderer. Springfield, Ills., Oct. C There is terrible excitement iu Christian county, where 300 armed men are searching for John Leigh, who murdered James Rigby, If found he will bo shot or hanged instant ly. E. J. Leigh, tho father of the murderer, promised John $1,000 it ho would kill Rigby. He has been committed to jail and his life is in danger from tho mob. Illinois' Knorinoni Coat Production. Chicago, Oct. 7. The forthcoming re port of tho state bureau of labor will show that Illinois is second only to Penn sylvania in the production of coal, and that the output has increased from 0,000, 000 tons in 18S0 to 9,000,000 for this year. 46 out of the 100 counties produce coal, and tho aggregate valuo at tho mines has been nearly $14,000,000. m Land Agentn Assaulted Dublin, Oct. 7. Two land agents named Scott and Froomo havo been fired at from behind a hedge at Ballycastle, but wero not hurt. Both men had previously been iircd at. A farmer named Hogan has been shot in the thigh at Bollins. One arrest has beeu made. Firing With Fatal Effect. Richmond, Ohio, Oct. 7. George Thomas (colored) went to tho shop of William Howell, a colored barber, yester day, and fired two shots at him. Ho then started to run, when Howell shot him through tho head, killing him instantly. A Whole Family Drowned. Amesbcrt, Oct. 7. Georgo Hunting ton, bis wifo and four children wero cap sized in a sailboat in the Plum Island river, this forenoon, and all were drowned. They resided in Amesbury. Two Men Killed by an Explosion. Longford Mills, Ont. Oat. 7. Tho boiler in Smith's saw mill exploded this morning, killing Ellis tho foreman and Gray his assistant. Several others wero badly injured. Tho mill is a wreck. An Egyptian Pays the Death Penalty. Alexandria, Oct. 7. A native who was convicted of committing terrible atrocities during tho massacres of Juno 11th was executed here this morning be fore an immense crowd. weAiHK lauiCAiiuna. Washington, D. C, Oct. 7. For the Middle Atfantie etatee slightly warmer, generally fair weather, soatberly to west erly winds and lower barometer. Artlwr aad Hie Caktaet teUo to Bo ton. Washington, Oct. 7. President r. thur has requested the momb.-i !iii cabinet now in Washington, to jiiu 'i-i in New York on Tuesday next, fort lit? purpose of accompanying him to Bo.-.tua. m ADoaton Taekt'a Mtekap. Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 7. A larg Boston yacht is ashore on Hiek's Rocks. She struck her bow, sprung a leak and filled. Her name and the extent of tin damage doue have hot yet been learned. Hew Did the Meoey o Duiiun, -Oct. 7. The olosing of tbo Land League fund creates much sensation many persona demanding an explanation as to how the money was spent. MJUUCKTB. ralladelpni asarkeu I'MLADSLrKIA, OcL 7. Flour ilull and steady ; superfine, fi 7530U: Kxtru, 3 Q3 To ; Penna Family. SI 62Q5 00. Itye Hour atfl 25Q 37. Wheat qnlet; No. 3 Western Uml, iw,i: Dtl. and Fa- Bed, $1 (-tl-07: Lon-bcrry Kcil and Amber scarce at $1 13QI 15. Corn ilrm -with good local demand ; Ste:inr 72KQ73C sail ; Yellow, 75c sail ; Mixed, 71c ; No. a Mixed 72972Kc. oaiHnrm wituiair ueinana: ro. i vim 17c ; No. 2 do 43c ; No. O no IJo ; No. AllXtMI. iiiC Kvemtictat 70'V?2fl. Seeds Clover. SQ'j ; Timothy, f 1 TMi-i W ; laxsceu. n 'xai 30. Provisions tirui and lairly active. I.ard arm and unchanged. Butter Choico wanted at uncliangcd prices: Creamery .Extra, X2QSic ; do good to choice, iTrlJOc, Eggs quiet ; Penn'a, 27c ; Wcstrn. .!5-.Kc Cliccso firmer an'd fairly active at un changed prices. Petroleum quiet : Koflned. 8c. Whisky at SI 2L Nsw Toss. Oct. 7. Flour State and West ern llrm ; fair nxport and local Initio demand ; Southern qntet and firm. Wheat opened Kc lower ; subsequently became stronger and recovered from decline; No. 1 White. l 11K; No. 2 Itetl. Oct.. fl 07ft 01 03!4 ; do Nov.. $1 0SJt 00 : do Doc.. 110fMI 107,1: do Jan., 1 ll'itSl li; do Feb., $1 1391 13'4. Corn c better anil Io-i iloiiiK ; mituri wcitcm spot, 67?jic ; do Iutuict, Mlitf O-.ds He lietter; No. 2 Nov.. tOXGWic; do Doc.. 4142c ; State, Ir,g51c ; Western, tlraiu and rreviMoa vtaoiatioa. On) ovjocic quotations ol grain and provir. ioiih. tiiniisliod by S. K. Yundt. Broker, 15 lii:at Ki:tK8tred. Oct. 7. tihleago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard Oct 9IV .61J$ .S-2'4 23.0(1 12 !C. Nov. 'SfA .Six JflU L5 13-4" Y'Jir.. .WA M 1MJ 1115 Putrolcu..-Oil City, ttJ!4. Stock Market. New York, I'hllndolphld ami Local rtlucu also United States Itoitdd rop tod dally Javoii It. Lows, 22 Nortii Quueu atreet. Oct. 7. 10K law :.i'. a.m. p.m. r.w. Oonvor A Klo Granle 2 av.i. 12 N. Y..LakoKrieA WcMiuru.... 41' 1 ill; Kantms and Texas 35-i sr, snj LakoShoru ."111 IIOjjJ HOt New Jersey Central " 73VS 72U 70ji New York, Ontario A W flBK 2rik S St. Paul, M. & Omaha 'J)L 00 XXP. 1'oclllc Mail 43 43 43 Rochester & PIttsburjjh 24 24 24! Texas Pacific 44 41;; 44 Wabash, Si. iiulsAPacIilc... :vv,i 'X 3.V4 Western Union Tel. Co 874 87 83 Pennsylvania Central tSii rVi 'H PhihulelphiaA UeadinK. 31 HI,S .1174 Not tliern I'acltic Coin 48 I7JJ 4S ' a Pratorred.... !M JO !5 BnuV? P'tta. West 20 20 '.0' TJBir AVVJIXTISHMENTS. Rtl KUMATISM VUKED. Sufllclent eviUence can bo furnished 111 L-nu-Mster to convince you that tlioKlcrtrlcul Treatment lsasurecure for Kheuuiatiam.ind :il p-ilnlul and nervous diseases. OK. ISICII ItAKEItmakcsltafliMxiulty. Office, 217 Wot King street Lancaster, p. aSMmdAw ' rpAKB TIME V THK ITOKKI.OCK. " X and provido tor ACCIDENTS. Iliivln;: been duly commissioned by thu F1DKLITY und CASUALTY COMPANY, ol NKW VOUK. us their Oeueral Agent lor the County i.l Luni3tor, Pa.. I now issuu Policies of iiiili-in-nity lor all disabilities or death, from ACCI DKNTS. frouiSI,OI0tofl.0J. Accident Ticket.) i.ssued for one day or more. I.ocal Agent :i liolnted through the county on application CIIAS. K. WKNTZ, (icncRiI Insurance Oillee : s3r-2mlS&W&2mv No. 45 K:ist Orange SI. 1CttMC SALK. UN TVKSU.4V, l(:ril ItKIt 17, 18.. will be solii :it public :;ib- .it. tho Cooer House, by tin: undersigned exrri: tors of KliKabelh Ad:iiiis. the followln;; lr scrilied properly : A lot of ground titillated 011 tlie ea-il side nt South Prluco btrcct. Lauuister, Pa, Iroiitiug It leet T,i inches ou l'rnue street, uml extend ing in ilepth tlie name width I.VIlect 1; inches to hind ot Dr. Henry Carpenter, which bounds it on theast: bounded on tbe north by prop erty of the late A. L. Hayes, and 01: the tjoutli by property of the lata Sarah Adam.", 'on wl-icli is erected a two mil a hall slorv UU1CK DWKLLINO IIDUSK (No. 2 ) und li two-story Inline buck building athichcd. The house contains ten roourj. v:iU:r In the hou'.; ami hydrunt ami well in the yard. There ai; a lot of fruit trees 011 the premises. TliW U .1 desirable property, sltuatiid within one and a half squares ot Centre square. Salo to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., on k:iiI day, when attendance will Ix; given and term-; ii'.ttlc known by ;koi;gi; iiuw.man, jno. u. adams. He.viiv .Shuiik.I'.t, Ami. Kxeeutorn Svp23JDoct7.l I.HMefid JKHTJSKTA I N 31 V NTH. lULXUN OFKKA UUUSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. 1UE FASllIONARLK K VENT OF TllE MSA80N. MK. JOHN D. MISHLEU bus the pleasuro of presenting the great FRENCH SOCIETY STAK, M'LLE EHEA SUPPOUTEDBY A WELL-SELECTEI COM PANY, Under tho management of A. Ii. CHASE, in INGOMAR. The Performance is given in the Engli&h Language. ADMISSION .50, 75 uml $!.':') StEHEBVED SEATS I.M Keservctl Scats on sale at Opera House Office. ocu2-5td IULTON OIT.UA MOUSE. -ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1832. Engagement ot thu celebrated Artist, MR. FRANK I. FRAYNE, Supported by the charming Actress. MISS ANNIE VON UEIIitEN. ami thu talented Ac tor. MB. . K. CIIKSTEB. together with a lirst-class DBASIAT1C COBIPAN Y. under tho management ot J. J. COLEMAN, iu the grc.it iiMioncui i&omuncc, eniuien MARDO ; Or, The Nihilists of St. Petorsburff. Introducing a DEX OF WILD HYENAS, tho great performing ItEAB B&VSO, and the ACTING DOG JACK. GRAND SCENIC EFFECTS : THE BVRNJSO BRIDGJS, BURNING OF THE EXILES HUT. A powerful engine is used lor the great Are effect, making the most terrific, startling-and real conflagration ever atteniptedon any stage PBICES OF ADMISSION : 73e, 50c. aad 33c. Reserved seats, 75c. Scats tor salo at Opera House. 06-3U! SAMUEL H. PRIDE. ATTOKITET, BAM Bemoved bis Ofltce trem M Nortn Sake street to Mo. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Bear of Court Honse, Long's New Building. ml7-tld rVLtUtS. VASIS. A rOLL X.INE FKOM j 5 cents up at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR 6TORE nov-oc exceuea.
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