LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE! SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 18813. In THE FIREBUG SQUEALS- ItttlMltlKK'g HWEtl'InO CONFESSION IbR Incendiary Turn State' -Evidence ana Implicates Bis Companions. Homo Startling KeveUtlons Five Arrests made The ruling excitement of the town to day it caused by the arrest of several per sons charged with the incendiarism with which our town was troubled some months ago. The leading facts arc as .follows : After Georcc Brimmer had been found guilty ot setting firo to Ranck's barn, and had been returned to his cell in the county prison !ait evening, he fcnt for Frederick Miller, one of the watchmen at tho prison and made :. wi in en statement to him, charging Jo! : Drachbar, Lewis Heidenbach and Jo' .1 Daily with setting lire to Chs. J. Wli "s houhe, on Church street near tho uii can engine house ; that George 1 .r set fire to liifi own stable ; that Henry uvder attempted to firo Mrs. Kcllcy's table on tSliipftcu street, but that it would not bum ; that John Wertz ret fite to tho coik factory and Hilke's tobacco waie hotthe ; that John Drachbar et lire to the ahh lactory, coik factory and Wni. Rote's stable ; that Hany Snyder set fire to J. It. KauQ'man's stable tear of Knappp. Rrimmcr appended his name to his statement, which is not well written, and handed it to Fred Miller. Miller jook it atoncoto liriiurncr's counsel, .1. V. .I.hn sou, CKj.,aii(l Mr. Johnson diitv.t ., him to ;;ivo the information to J. II ay .iiowu, cm., ol counsel ibr tho commoi -realth. . Miller called at Brown's office .'ml told : him Johnson wanted to seo him. iirown, who was engaged at the time, repliod that ho could not go, whereupon Miller told hint that Brimmer had made a full con li -iou and given the names of his accom !! hn:., designating tlie.liies in which they weio implicated. Mr. Brown at once m ut- Miller to tho mayor with a icouest lor au interview. Between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening they met at Brown's office and after a brief conference between the mayor, Mr. Brown and sonic of the pi osc.cn toiB it was determined to have warrants issued lor tho arrest of all tho accused. After tho interview with Mr. Brown, tho mayor directed the chief of' police to make conip'aint against all the accused. This was done, and Alderman Mc('onomy issued warrants for thoir arrest, placing them in the hands of twelve or lit'tccn of tho city policemen. Harry Snyder was tho first of the gang ai tested. Ho was taken into custody by Dr. Fitzpatiick and Chief Dcichler, in Mai tiu Uiich'a saloon, iu tho basement of the law building, corner of Dako and (S 1 aii t streets. He 1 enisled arrest for a time, because the officer had no warrant, but finally went to tho station house ml was locked up. He has long been ms peotcd of of being one of the gang of lire-' buys. John Daily was arrested soon afterwards on Noith Queen street, by Officer Storm-! leltz, and locked up. Cejigo Bair was arrested Inst night by Officers Sarcnk and Stormfeltz at the Ameiicau cngiuo iiousoaud locked up. Officers Allen l'ylo and Coyle, knowing that John Worts was working at Paike burg, Chester county, took tho cars for that place last night, aud this morning ai restcd him as bo was about going to work. He was brought back to Laucaster and locked up. John Staley, a young brick-layer of this city was arrested shottly b-jforo noon to day. Ho is charged with having tired Heilshue's stable on North Christian street, on the 20th of April, 1831. Ho has bseu suspected for somo time of being tho r guilty party and Biimmcr declares that ho ii. John Drachbar was seen near tho coutt house about the time of Snyder's arrest ; but, through the iudisciotion of somo per. sons who spread tho news of Brimmer's confession, implicating him and others ol the gang, ho took to his heels aud lied, aud has thus far eluded arrest. This morning Brimmer made au addi tional statement to Alderman Barr, in which he implicates two other men. He charges Christ Swartz with being impli cated in tho burning of MacGouigle's barn on Middlo street, and Charles Miller with burning the Bender stable on John stroot. Miller is uow under bail for court on tho chargo of binning tho house of Charles J. White. Gone to Mlddletown. Chief Howell, of tho fire department, went this morning to Middletowu to arrct-t Charles Miller who is charged with setting firo to Mayor MacUoniglo's baru on East Marion street He is expected to return with the prisoner this afternoon. To parties who interviewed Brimmer this morning ho told substantially the same story that ho told to Fred Miller last even ing. On being brought into court this morn ing Brimmer pleaded guilty to tho chargo of burning tho poorhouse barn Joe Hinder at Liberty. Over six months ago Joseph Hinder was convicted of assault and battery and was sentenced to pay a fine of $20 aud costs. About 10 days ago tho clerk of tho court sent to Keeper Burkholder of tho prison a certificate showing that tho lino had been paid by Ilindcr's brother and tho costs remitted by tho commissioners. Burkholder refused to rcleaso the man and a rule was granted on him iucouit this morning to show cause .- why ho should not rcleaso Hinder. This afternoon Burkholder appeared iu court and stated that his reason for not releas ing Hinder was that ho did not consider tho clerk's certificate sufficient legal in formation. Tho court told him that he had no business to question the clerk's certificate. Tho clerk was responsible if he committed any wrong act. Tho court ordered tho prisoner to be released at once. KATAL ACCIDENT. A Man Killed by a Cave In. This forenoon David Snyder, who re sides at 507 BeaVer street, below the cot ton mills, met with a fatal accident. Ho was working with a numbor of other men in a new street, which is being cut through from the Columbia to the Marietta turn pike, when a bank of dirt eared in upon him covering him up over a foot. His fel low workmen at once set to work digging him out. Ho was got out in a short time and was unconscious. He soon re covered and was taken to tho watch fac tory. About 12 o'clock he was removed to his home, where he died in a half hour. Deceased was CO years ot age aud leaves a wife and five grown children. Another Gunning Accident. On Wednesday as Emanuel Zerby and Daniel Grabill, of Petersburg, were gun ning for rabbits Mr. Grabill shot at a rab bit but hit his companion, lodgiug seven shot in his breast and ono in his nose. None of the wounds aro dangerous, but the accident should be a warning toothers to handle their fire arms with great cau tion. Meeting at Vak Hill. Last evening the Democracy held a very large meeting at Oak Hill in Little Brit--0 ain township. Stirring speeches were made by B. F. Davis, esq., of this city, and Jas. 31. Walker, esq., of Coleraine township. The Democracy of the lower end showed that they were alive and there was great enthusiasm ; the occasion was madeliooly band. Horses Shipped. Fiss & Doerr shipped twenty-five head of draught and driving horses to New York to-day. COLUMBIA .NKWS. . From Our Regular -Correspondent. Runaway horse on Locust street this morning. Mrs. Joseph Sourbeer's three-year-old-son died of scarlet fever this morning, and Christopher Wolfe died last night of 'ty phoid fever. The Homo Communion attendod the funeral of Mrs. Samuel Hollingsworth this afternoon. A Pittsburg blacksmith named Cattagan and Joe Cole, a colored man, wilijstand up before Sullivan, the pugilist, at the opera house to-night in hopes of winning the one hundred dollars offered by him, to any person who will stand up to him lour rounds, cash round lasting three minutes, with one minute between the rounds. Killed on the Railroad. The body of Lamar Vacderbeck was brought to this place, this morning, from Marietta, where he was killed by the cars, lie was freight brakemen on the Pennsyl vania railroad, having Philadelphia as his headquarters. He is supposed to have fallen asleep on his train, and a sudden roll of the car threw him under the wheels. His head was severed from ' tho body, and bo was terribly man gled otherwise. The accident oc curied as the train was passing Summy's coal yord. The unfortunate young man is believed to bo a New Jcrscyman, but nothing certain is knowu regarding him. A bank buok of a Philadelphia bank fudi eating $53 to his credit, a P. R. R. book of instiuetiona and a 5 cent piece were the only things found on his person. The body was taken to Musser's undertaking establishment and prepared for burial. A UUtmUEi) MARKET. The Streets Itlockaded Whroi:h Uroken and Alan Arrested. This morning between 8 and 9 o'clock theru was an immense crowd of butchers, fanners aud truckers assembled iu the vicinity of tho Farmer's Northern market, their wagons blockading all the streets and making it almost impossible for other teams to get along. There weio a number of collisions aud somo damage done to two or Hire market wagons, ono of them being badly broken by .being run into by a heavy freight wagon. The police worked haul to keep the stieets open, and had a quarrel with a man named Martin Miller, who was finally arrested and taken before Alderman Samson, who held him for ahearingon Saturday next.The cuase of the troublo'appcars to have been the determi nation of tho directors of tho market to not open it until 9 o'clock, instead of at, 7 or 8 as has heretofore been the casa. The rush and ci ush might in a great measure bo avoided if the maiket men would take thoir teams to the tavern yards near tho market instead of blocking the streots with them. It would not cost them more than ten or fifteen coats, and then they would be properly takcu caro of. TUB INKEPENuIiXTa. 'i'nclr JUoc-tmj.: Yestordtij One To-uigltt. Yesterday afternoon tho Independents held a meeting iu Witmer hall, New Hol land. The 100m was crowded and W. II. H. Kiczar was made president, with about thiity vice presidents, iucludit:g somo of the most prominent Republicans in tho E iris. C. S. Iviutlman, candidate for senator, was tho first spoakar, and ho was followed by General Courtney. The latter made a speech which was full of lire. He denouueed tho Cameron3 and tho other bosses and created great enthu siasm. In tho evening tho same spsakors ad dressed a large open air meeting iu Eph rata, at which J. J. Bair was president, with a largo number of vice presidents. This meeting is said to have been more thau twice as large as that of tho Stalwarts held there a few days ago. Ex-Attorney General Lear and E. K. Martin, esq., will address the Independents of this city at the opera house this even ing. Tno Uoi.fe.1' Last tlV.rt. A circular invitation has beeu sent out from Stalwart headquarters requesting all persons who are believed to have a slight leaning toward tho Independent cause to assemble iu Robert's hall to-morrow (Sun day) afternoon, when it is to bo presumed Chairman Shenck and the other sub-bosses of tho machine will make a last desperate effort to whip them iuto the party traces by those means that aro best known to them. Toolato! Too late! To-niht wilt be old nt the Cooper llou-.c at public aalc valuable city property on North Duke street. Sl'EVlAL NOTJVEH. "How old are you," said an ancient dame lo a grinning tittle tar-pot. " Well, if 1 good ly what inuddcrs.'iys, lis most ten, but if I govs by tie tun l'0 had, I'd most a hundred." O! tlmt all could nicasuto thoir years in this way, but how many measure them by long night watches, and almost lalal coughing spell", which could have been cured by a bottlo or Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup taken in season. Brown's Bronchial Troche, its a remedy lor Coughs and Throat Troubles : " Great service in subduing Hoarseness." Kov. Daniel Wise, New York. "Greatly relieve any uneasiness In the throat." S. S. Curry, Teacher ol Ora tory in Boston University. " Indispensable to me, having used them through all my minis terial life." Rev. C. S. Vi-dder. Charleston S. C. n'Mwileoditw Certificate. " I have used lliirdcck lilood Hitters with great benetlt for indigestion and constipation or the bowels." Priced. C. L. EASTON, Hamilton, Ont. For sate by H. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North Queen street. That great Dermotologtst, Dr. C. W. Ilcnso of Baltimore has prepared his lavorito pre scription for general uso and now any person, however poor, can get the beuelltol his best treatment lor skin diseases. It coiioists ot both external and internal treatment. o30-lwd&w AVliat's the Use of Talking? Theru is no denying that SOZODONT is the best preparation lor the mouth and teeth, reparations, like snow-Hakes in number, have appeared, but the public faith is still strong in the virtues ot SOZODONT. Its use grows yearly. o31 lwdcod&w Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic ; lor feverish nes, restlessness, worms constipa tion. '.:3c. JJEATUH. Tonit. In this city, on November 3, Itfctt. Mrs. Mary S., reliet ol the late Thomas it, Torr, ;n the 74th year ot her age. Her relatives and lricnds arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral, lroui her late residence. No. 118 South Queen street, on Tues day morning at 9 o'clock. High mass at St Mary's church. Interment in st. Mary's ceme tery. n4-2Ul Buock. In this city, on the 1st inst,, Jacob Henry Bioet, aged 9 years, a months ami 26 days. The relatives and triends of the latnily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resldcneo of his grandparents, No. 61 Locust street, on Sunday afternoon nt 1 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. H3-2U1 Puffy. In Marietta, Pa.. Nov. 3, 1582, ot membraneous coup, Thomas ISaynrd, son ot James and Martha Duffy, aged 10 years, 1 month and 1 week. Funeral on Monday afternoon, Nov. C, at o'clock, from his parents' residence, inter ment in Marietta cemotory. 2td Hoffman. In this city, on the 3a inst., Eliz abeth Hoffman, in the SOtii year ot her age. The relatives and friends ot the family ate rcspectlutly invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. No. Ii South Mary street, on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In tcruient at ltohrcrstown cemetery. it Widmter. In this city, on the 4th inst.. Henry Widmycr. The relatives anil lricnds ot the family, also Brotherhood of the Union Lodges 110 and 103, ! nowtKS burst. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., Muslins and Sheetings, large stock at low prices, Scarlet and Gray Flannels, large stock at low prices. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels at Low Prices, Blankets and Comforts at Low Prices. We invite special attention to our WHITE BLANKETS at $1.50 per pair. Our $5.00 WHITE BLANKETS beats them all. Call and see them. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, ... - Lancaster, Pa. TNO. S. UIVLEK ft CO. PLUSHES, in all the New Shades. Velvets and Velveteens, Black Caslimere Embroideries, TUBULAR BRAIDS IN BLACK AND COLORS. C2TA11 of these goods aro New, and having been bought for cash will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. S. GIVLER. Hroresnccttully invited to attend the funerjil from tho Lancaster county hospital, on to morrow (Sunday) atlcrnooii at 2 o'clock. In ferment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd NtSW AOVJZltTlHl:XltSS'M8. SAUK ft KKAUT L.UNCII. This Evening at 11KNKV KKlMKll'S Sa loon, Corner of Orange and V liter streets. Wuckcr'sCelcIratcd Ui-eroii tan. it LUNRH AT THK CIKlitD HOUSK TO. MIGHT. Finest beer on tap. 2S15 North ljueeii struct, ltd C. ZECH, Trop'r. IV YOU WANT A 001, KINK A9II KK liidde l'urlor Suit, Walnut or Cottago Chamber Suite, lliuidtoorae Hut ltacits. Marble Top Tables. Looking GiuhSi:s, cheap tor cash, ?o 10 lIOHr'MKlKlt'S. It SOUK KtlOVJT LUNCH Til JSATUKIAV) evening at Chaitcy Hosier's, Corner Sa loon, cornur Market and Uraiil streets, oppo site tho Union Hose House. Spreiiger's liver on tap. ltd CONNECTICUT CIOARH. llrOIt 25 OTS. (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at HAILTMAX'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAU STORE. SOUK HKOli'l' I.UJNCli T11IS (SATUHOAY) EVhNINi; at JOHN MESS'S HOTEL FKAXKK, l'riiice street. UarbeyM celebrated floor on tap. ltd JOHN HESS, Prop. TCLl. KIjBUTION JtKTUIOS FltOM. IS I? o'clock, midnight, till 5 a. in.. WEDNES DAY MOKN1 KG at CHAS. 11. ZAEl'FEL'S. S. E. vomer ot Pemi square. India Palo Ale, a splendid drink. It ri'UK MKMIMiKS OF CONfcSTOISA :IK JL cio. No. 110, will meet at Odd Follows' Hall on SUNDAY AFTEltNUON nt 1 o'clock, Jtor the purpose of attending tho funeral ot Henry Wldinyer. The members ot No. 103 are in vito, fly order ot It U. E. AUMENT.C. W. TfJ'AMILIKS WILL FINO XT XO TUKIU J1 advantage to order White Grape-, Cataw ba Grapes, Florida Oranges, ISananas, Choice Cooking Oyster. Celery, Poultry, &c., from CHAS W. KCKKUT, It No. 12) East King Street. Ot-FIUK, LANCASTKK GAS LIGHT AND Fuel Company, Nov. 3, ISSi At a meet ing ot the directors it was resolved that a quarterly dividend of ono and one-half per cent, be declared and paid to the stockholders on and alter Nov. fi. ISSi J. II. 1SAUMGABDXKR, Treas. V9 J II. 1IOLLINGKK Wants 25.003 people toeallat NO. ISC NORTH O.UEKN Sl'UhET, tor Fresh Uiead, Cakes and Pits. Also lor a good MORAVIAN CUP OF COFFEE. Crcamnut. Walnut, Peanut and Cocoauut Candy. All kinds er Uisttcr Tallies made daily. It W. 1JOLLINGER. rpHK TH1KTV-FOUUTH ANNIVERSARY 1 ot the Ladies' Cily Tract. ociety will bo helil on Sunday evening, in tho Duke strce.t Methoclbt church. Addresses by Kev. M. Frayne, of the Olivet llaptist church, and Rev. C. E. llonpt, of Grace Lutheran. All aro invited. Seats free. ., ANNIE M. GUNDAKER, ltt Secretary. OCC1DK.NTAL. FOR IHFHTHKK1A, Scarlnt Fever, Croup, Sore Throat and all Throat Affections, is the best remedy of tho time". OCCIDENTAL. i3 the people's friend. It destroys the germ ot ilisease that frequently develops from an or dinary sore ti.roat, thus preventing the terri ble ravages ot the diseases Diptheiiaand Scar let Fever. Price, f Oc. and !.. Sol.l by 11. U.UOU11UAA, sgist. Nos. 137 and 139 North Queen street, UuulTu.ThSS Lancaster. Pa. Dru 02-OuidT nouits Magazines, &c, of All Kinds, NEATLY HOUND, AT H. L. Trout's New Book Bindery, NO. 25 CENTRE SQUARE. ltd I1UKLIO SALK OF A FINK CITY KESI DENCE. On SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 4. IKS, at J o'clock, will be sold at the Cooper House, on West King street, the two-story. MANSARD ROOF. GKBY STONE FRONT DWELLING, wPti two story brick rear attachment, situate No. 414 North Duke street, having nine rooms, pas, hot ami cold water, bath, heater, range, clothes closot in cverv room, permanent refrigerator, florists' conservatoi-y, water closet, sidoand back alley entrances, portico lront, way window in rear. All In 0x00110111. order. Lot 20x120 fret. At tendance will be given and tonus made known l,v JNO. K. HU1JLEY, or . HAUSMAN & BURNS, Real Estate ind Insurance Agents. Hksrv Shubert. Auct. o23.n2&4ttd POSITIVE PUBLIC SALK. ON HATUR D AY, NOVEMBER 4, 1882, at tho Fountain Inn. on South Queen street, will bo sold that t wostory BRICK DWKLLlNG.with two-story Brick Back Building and Bake Oven attached, situated on the northwest corner of Prince and Andrew streets ; Hall, 7 Rooms, 2 Gar rets, excellent cellar, lront and back stairs, etc. ; papered throughout. Eot 20 by .5 feet. nyorant, wen ami iruii. ma jujui make an cxccllentbusiness stand. Also, a building lot adjoining above on north, 27 feet, 8 incites by 75 feet, with fruit thcieon. Also building lots adjoining above on the west, lronting 140 feet on Walnut street and .5 feet on Andrew strcct.1 Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.m. PETER DELZE1T, or ALLEN A. IIERR & CO , No. 10C East King Street, Samuel Hess, Auct, novl-4tu ORPHANS' COURT SAI.K OV VAI-UaBLK CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 18S2, by virtue and in pursuance ot anorderotthc Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale at the Sor rel Horse Hotel, on West King street. In tbe city of Lancaster, all that certain two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with atwo-story brick back building and brick Butcher Shon attached, one-story lramc Tenant House. brick Slaughter House, urlck Stable, Shedding ami other outbuildings, and half lot of ground thereto beioimiug. situate on the northwest corner ot West, King and Clia lottc stnets, in the city of Lancaster. P:u, adjoining property of Gi-orgeShindleon the west, on the north r.y Grunt street, on the oastbv Charlotte street, and on the south by West King street. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. ui.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by C. G. IIBRR. Executor of the estate ot Wm. Miller, iloi.'d. H. Shcbket, Auct. nov4-8tdW4S NEW XBTMBTlMZMMBia. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET H0DSE. SJCW AVV&BTlHUMJBltTa. H AUKK ISKUTBKK. LADIES' We invito your attention to a complete stock of FALL and WINTER GARMENTS for Ladies and Children in Cloaks, Far-lined and Plash-lined Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Coats, Dolmans, Tailor-mado Garments, etc., etc., in all sizes and grades. Also Seal Skin Cloths, Mohair, Tiger and Silk Plushes, Silk Velvets and Velveteens. At the lowest prices will be found oar usual largo assortment of Black and Colored Silks, in Reps, Gros Grains, Ottomans, etc. Elegant Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Robes, Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Serges, Habit ClothB and a fall line of staple materials. A splendid selection of Laces, Mosquetairo Kid Gloves in Terra and Opera shades. HAGER & No. 25 West King Street, riTHE" OLD RELIAIILK " COACH WORKS. JSTOEBECK COACH WORKS, SOUTHEAST COB. OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PENN'A. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Vehicles of Every D jseription MADE TO ORDER, from and upon the Latest, Most Improved and Sty ish Patterns, consisting of BUGUIES, TROTTING BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, &c. Specialties: "THE HICKORY SPORTING WAGON," and the "CENTEN NIAL" EXTENSION-TOP, JUMP-SEAT PHAETON." And tho only place to get this Favorite and Genuine Article. Also SLEIGHS, IN ABUNDANCE AND VARIETY. - B REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. NEW AliVERTISEMENTS. WAflTK D.-COOD CIUARMAKErtS. Steady employment, line location, board with manufacturers. Address Immedi ately. Rock Springs Cigar Factory, Kock Springs, Cecil county. Maryland. nl-lwd PUBLIC SALK OF HORSES. ON HON day, November 6th, 1882, will bo sold at the Merrimac House, Lancaster, 1'a., 16 bead of Heavy Illinois Norman Horses ; llrst-class feeders. Sale at 1 o'clock. 3-2td GEORGE GROSSMAN. l FRANK SAYLOR HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., IS- Exactly oppposltc the Old Stand. octll-eind&wU N KW VUKaF STORE. SHAWLS AT HETZGSB & wmm NEW CHEAP STORE, BLACK THIBET DOUBLE 8HA WLS, BLA CK THIBET 81N9LB SHA WL8, BLA CK BLANKET D O UBLB SUA JTL8. BLACK BLANKET SINGLE SHAWLS, TARTAN PLAID SHA WLS, SHOULDER SHAWLS, Shawls for School Girls. Many or them bought at AUCTION and all to be sold cheap at METZG-ER AND- HAUGHMAN'S New Cheap Store. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel.) LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHTON. WEAR. BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. & MILEY'S NEW AVVEKT1HKMENT8. IHVO SMALL HAXHU-HAUB HAVANA i J. Chmra lor 5 cents at IIARTMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. WANTKO A GIRL TO IIO UUD8K work. No washing or baking. Good reference required. Apply nt No. 41 North iTInce street. nov3-3t WANTKD-A GIRL To COOK AND DO general housework lor a small family Good wages. Good reference required. Apply at till office. tnl mHE PROPER TREATMENT OP A JL Chronic suppuration of the ear should be a matter of the greatest solicitude, it Involves not alone the bearing power, but also the lifo ot the patient. Diseases of tho Eye, Ear and Throat also, Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Fa. Consultaton free. n2-3td4w rriHK REFUTATION OFTHE LANCASTER JL Watch Factory Is spreading beyond the borders or the United States, as Is shown in tbe following very direct and satisfactory Canada Opinions or THE lancaster Watch "First-Class Time-Keepers." Messrs, Zixxkrxait, McNacoht A Co.,Whole ale Agents, Toronto, Canada, says : " Your Watch gives entire satisfaction to the trade here. Oar experience of It Is good, and we can cheerfully recommend It to Jowelers as being a first-class tlmc-picco in every particular. Wo could send you a hundred testimonials from our customers It they were desired." Ma.B. RicnmDSOK, Aurora, Ontario, writes : "The Lancaster Watch has given the utmost satisfaction to my customers, who all agree In pronouncing It a splendid time-keeper and llrst-class in every particular. I have exam ined and tested them thoroughly, and. In my opinion, as a practical watchmaker, they aro nneqalled lu their tlme-kesplnt; qualities. Tney give more value tor the money than any other American Watch 1 have ever bandied." HOME BEGOKD. About January 1st, 1S32, 1 purchased a " Mel-! rose- watcnNo. siJiu, inanuraciurea uytno Lancaster Watch Company, and ran It until tho 10th day ot July with a variation of only eight seconds In that time, compared with the tlmo from Washington, having frequently compared the time between tbe dates above named. This would be at the rate of fifteen seconds variation to the year. J.B.LAWKENCE. I hereby certify that I have carried a "Mel rose" Watch, No. 21,283, manufactured by tho Lancaster Watch Company, for more than one year, and thatltbannevervarledAfrty seconds from time sent from the National Observatory at Washington. JACOB KOCn. THIED EDITION 8ATUBDAY EVENING, NOV. 4, IE 82. MB. SIMONTON'S UEATU. Tho Famous New Gatherer' Last Momenta. Siv Vmvrtsrn Nov. 4. Information from Napa states that Mr. Simonton had not been veil for several days, and on Tuesday and Wednesday was confined to his bed, bat it was not thought that his illness was serious. On Thursday dangerous symptoms were developed and despite tho best medical skill he sank rapidly and died peacefully at 7 o'clock in tho evening. The body has been embalmed and removed to San Fran cisco, whence it will bo sent to Mew York for interment. Guard the Ballot New York, Nov. 4. The grand jury banded into tho court-houso twelve indictments against ballot-box stuQers, repeaters and falsely regis tered persons in tho Eighth Assembly dis trict. Warrants were immediately issued for the arrest of tho indicted parties. Their names will not be made public until after they are taken into custody. Wild Excitement In the Oil Exchange. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 4. To-day was the most exciting one in the history of tho oil exchange. The market opened with sales at $1.10, and then declined to $1.08, but quickly recovered and advanced steadily until the close of tbo morning session, when $1,115 was asked. AU tho morning the wildest scenes were enacted, aud many thousand barrels of oil changed hands. making FaKt Time. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4. The Australia 'mails emouto from S.u Franeisco for Europe, arrived heio this morning anil will reach New York this evening pro vided no accident occurs. The mails left San Francisco Monday aftornooi hist. :rs-l will make the trip in five days, tin I'.iM .-. I mail time on record. Railroad Collision. Pomfret Conn. Nov. 4. A collision between a passenger and a freight train oc curred this morning and damaged both engines, several freight cars and baggage car of tho passenger train, iho engineer of tho passenger train was seriously in jured but no ono else was hurt. Fire In a Russian Town. Petersburg, Nov. 4. Tho Nbcosti pub lishes a telegram from Helsingboro, Fin land, dated yesterday, stating that a fire was then raging at Velcaborg, and that twenty-three houses had been destroyed up to that time. Smothered to Ooatti. Wilmington, Nov. 4. While doing somo work at Lea & Son's Brandywinc flour mills, this morning, Harry Mullen, a carpenter, was caught under a grain schute and smothered to death by the descending firain. Flour mills Burned. Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 4. The large flour mills of Jackson & Co., at Milford, nob., wero burned yesterday. Loss, $30,000 ; insurance, $40,000. Ifirtecn Years Imprisonment. Baltimore, Nov. 4. John Hopkins, convicted of murder in the second degree last week, was sontenced to-day to fifteen years imprisonment. Heavy Lous Ily Fire. Boston, Nov. 4. Firo this morning in West Hoxbury, caused a loss to tho Stand ard rubber company's works of $12,000, fully insured. WEATHER 1HDIUATION3. Washington, Nov. 4. For tho Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with occasional light ram, northeast, veer ing to southeast winds, stationary or higherjtemperaturo. The Curreut pr Public Opinion. Emerson says : " If you do not know your way, hoist a sail, and itrlttt.thc current knows the way, it you dont." Many a man with pains in ids back, with dropsical limbs, or other all nicnts that indicate kidney troubles, U trouble I about it, but doesn't know what to do. Let him wisely follow tho current of pub lic opinion, wliich Is sostrongty setting in to wards Hunt's Remedy, as the best medieino ever known for kidney and liver diseases. That current sets in the right direction, unit Is increasing in volume uvery day, and Is bearing out on its beneficent bosom thousands ot bottles of this wonderful Remedy to af flicted homes all over the land. This current of public opinion is swccpliifr the physicians with it, who are putting Hunt's Remedy among their most, valued prescriptions iu cases ot disorders of the bladder, liver or kid neys. StAUKET. fniiadeiptua mri:eti fHi&ADuraiA, Nov. 4. Klour steady, but quiet ; superfine, ?S WQ3 37; Extra, .f .: 50 4 00 ; I'cnna. Family, it 873 00. Rye ft our atf4 23jjl 37. Wheat dull and weak : No. 2 Western, $1 07K: Del. and 1'a.Rcil, SI 05103; Longbeiry Red and Amber at $1 1231 14. Corn firm wftti fair demand lor local mo ; Steamer, 87c : Yellow, SSgtOj ; Mi.xed, h7SSc ; Xn. 3 Mixed, 85c. Oats firm, and in fair demand ; No. 1 Lhlte, 41c: No. 2 iloitW; No. 3 do, 4lgt.V5 ; No. 2 Mixed, 40 tie. Rye nominal at 73c. Provisions steady with a fair Jobbing de mand. Lard steady. Uutter firm, fair demand ; Penn'.i and Western Creamery Extra. 37c ; Selections, S8c. Eggs in firm supply and well sold up. Cheese firm. Petroleum firmer ; Refined, 7c Whisky at SI 22.; Oram HEd provision uootanons. Ono o'clock i j notations of grutn and provis ions, furaishud by 8. K. Yirndt, Broker, 15 JSast King street.; Nov. 4. Corn Data 'Pork i-ard Nov .01 Klji .23 19 3a 11.80 Dec 925 Sflti xear utx, ..-Hji .jsi 18.15 11.17JS Petroleu'i. Oil Citv. ..1.03 lw curt, mar set. Nkw Yobk, Nov. 4. Flour State and West ern dull and declining. Southern dull and weak. Wheat UQKc lower, dull and depressed ; No. 1 White at $1 10 ; No. 2 Red, Nov., $1 07 Ol 07U ; do Dec.ll C81 (K ; do Jan.. II 11 &11V4: do Feb., $1 12J1 1 ; year, $100 bid. $107 asked. Corn opened K3c lower, afterwards recov ered mostot declino ; mixed western spot, 84 Q8$c; do futures, C3Xac Oats dull and without quotable change. Mock Market. Now York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also United States Ronds rep te-t dally by Jacob K. Lotto, 22 North Queen street. Nov. . 10:00 Liu 3:00. a. x. p.m. r.x. Denver A Rio tlrande 51 r2 GZ N.Y..Lak Erie Western.... 33i 3')'4 33 Kansas and Texas 35 K,yA & Lake Shore 11 11! 11 New Jersey Central 1. 11 TZ New York, Ontario A W 27 27 27& St. Paul, M. & Omaha 4t 4 4! Pacific Mail 40 40 30 Rochester ft Pittsburgh 23 23 l5i Texas Pacific 40 40& 40 Wabash. z. l.ju1s& Pacific... 3iu 32 33 Western Union Tel. Co & m 85 Pennsylvania Central 60 S9 VSV, Philadelphia Reading. 29 29 29 Northern Pacific Com 45 45 4- " " Preferred.... 91y 92 93 Buffalo Pitts, ft West 2i) T ADIES'HAIB DRESSER. MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dies' and Oents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and maue to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at - NOS. 225 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Ja-Four doors above P. K. R. Depot. octltEJmd JV-WT JUtrJEMTtMOUOtTS. 8100 be paid t REWARD. A reward of one hundred dollars will be paid torthe arrest and conviction of any person vottnit upon any or the tax receipts stolen from II. It. Vondersmlth, tax collector nt tnn wrst wards or the city ot Lancaster and which were afterwards fraudulently tuned to different persons In said wards. W.IL ROLAND, Chairman Dcacccratic County Committee. nitld iRGANIZKD 1819. " The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS: One Million, 'Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Etehty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All iBTested in Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 4?-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KINO STREET. luMmilTiiThAS TjlULTOM OI'KKA HOUSE. GRAND MUSICAL CONCERT BV THE EEXOWXED RINGGOLD mm, OF BEADING. N -ON WEDNESDAY, EVEN'Q, NOV. 8. John M. Stephens, Elocutionist, In i'opuluratid Humorous Selections. Cornet Ducisby MESSRS. J. WINTERS and HOCK. llaritono Solos and Clarionet Solos by SAMUEL SCH A1C11. ADMISSION 35andS0ets. No extra eb.ire for Reserved i-e.its. Seats M'dire.t at Ycchei's Oilico thii-c diiys in ud vunee. Sl'KClAL NOTICE Exeur. ion tickets wilt be. -od Irom all stations the l(e:tdliir X Coliioilii rkt'riciii t f ane:i ! "i M'oiiiica i ;u li.lt ( !- !, -lo. t..j..i i !. on all i:iln inl ;; , Ii ! n mi r ' ri'll oil 8tll and '.Mil. peei:t! train will ivlUii. -ime night. Leave Lancaster at 11:15 p. in. iuvl,7,$ H 1UU AS MAK7JN. Die 111! AT CHINA HALL. We have J ust opened our K.sll Importations ot Fine Glassware, -IN FRUIT HOWL?, PRKSKRVIC DISHES, WINE DECANTERS. WATER ICOtTLKx, TUMRLKRS. C OB LETS, Ac, We call especial attention to our FLOWEK STANDS. These goods aro ontirely new and novel. Suitable lor Wedding Presents Examine them before purchasing. High & Martin 15 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. W1 LLIAMSUN X VOSTKK. CLOTHING In the greatest variety, and selling at the Lowest prices at WILLIAMSON &F0STER'S Their One Special ALL-WOOL. DRESS SCTIT For 912, nud the OVERCOAT that they arc selling lor ll'iare still tho principal alii actions, liutsuch Piles of Clothing and Heaps nf Over coats are seldom seen lu l-aneister. Now while the slock is lull there in no trouble about being fitted in the choice of goods. THK CHILDREN'S CLOTHINU Is iii a room sepaiatc from the rest and the assortment seems complete, the. styles being uo varied. Tito FALL AN!) WINTER STYLKSOF 8ILKHAT8 Have been ready lor hoiiiu time. The Young (ient's lllock being the nioit popular. The price are 14 and .", lint the $.1 is tsm Self-Con-tnrminir. and the comfort i:i wearing it is equal to that of an eld hat. UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES Suggest thriiisel ves these cool days a well ns Overcoats and Cans, and von will ll ml the a- i f-ortmen t here and the prices right. OUR GUNNINGCOATS Are verv nonular because tho nriees are very 1 nvtr Tim MiLtue muv hesalil ot one Ctiri!i:iit Jackets, Overalls. Tuinks, Traveling flags, Ul.tnkct', Robcj, Whips, and Fur moves. Williamson l Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA- EH TEItTAINMENTU. i -. sr jm T I 7ULTON OI'EItA UOtliE. Monday, November 6, 1882. Anthony & Ellis Famous IDEAL DOUBLE COMPANY In the Majestic Spectacular Revival ot Hurilct Reecher slDwe's Great Mural and Immortal Work, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. THE 2 GREATEST LIVING TOP8IES, EVA and her pet pony "Beauty," MKNOX,"thesmallestdonkcyonthestago. The finest band ot colored voices lu the world, the MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS and PLANTATION TROUBA OOURS. Our pack of MAM3IOUTH TRAINED SIBERIAN BLOODHOUNDS, Introducing tbe thrilling bloodhound chase, the Ohio River in a snow-storm, ihegrcatanc- tion slave mart. A CASCADE OK REAL WATER, Grand transformation scence ol the Beautiful Gates Ajar. Eva's Ascension through trio gol den gates to heaven. RESERVED SKATS SO CENTS. GENERAL ADMISSION 35 CENT!. CHILDREN CENTS. No extra. No higher. n2-4td TCULTOX OPKKA IIOUSK. Tuesday, November 7, 1882. The Acme of Mlhstrcl Art. Tho Pinnacle or Fame. THE WORLD FAMOUS M. B. LEAVELTS Gigasteaa Minstrels. 40 Famous Artists 40 EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. NOVEL AND ORIGINAL. A STERLING DE PARTURE FROM THK RELICS OF ANCIENT HISTORY. A' raiiRcincnts have been wndcand the Elec tion Returns will be read Irom thestageas soon as received at the Telegraph Office. 3-No extra charge for Reserved SeaU.wbich can be secured at Opera llon.-e Ofltce. n3-4td
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