LANCASTER JDAIIiY mTELLTOENCBR, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6VJ.882. N COLUMBIA NEWS. J'VB. KK4JULAK VUBKE8POHUBKVK KbI Aleng the Baaaaefcaana-lteBM ol Interest la aa4 Areand U10 Borough Picked Up by sue IntalU treaeer'a fOportrr " Voters were registered at the different polling places to-day' by the assessors, nwko a for1 the purpose To-mbrroer is the last; day 'for registering. Voters tiad . better attend promptly to this matter. All the old barrels and hogsheads about lown are being bought up by Jacob .. Schreiber, of Philadelphia.' He ships them to that city, where they are cleaned and used azain. A young son of Mr. Andrew Hardnail, had his bead badly cut yesterday, by fall ing from Filbert's ice wagon, on which ho bad been riding. The summer adjournment of the P.O. S. of A. is over, and a meeting will be held on Friday evening. A full attend. aoce of the membership is earnestly de sired, aj important business will be transacted. Last evening a pink sash with a block pattern was lost between Allison's book store and the Shoch library. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it with. Mr. Oeorge Crane at tbo First National bank. It was decided to hold a fair at no very distant date, last night, at Iho regular mpnthly meeting of Gen. WelbU post No. uT 118, O. A. R. No date has yet been decided upon which to hold it. Fifteen members of Otsego tribe No. 50 of Red Men, of Mt. Joy, visited the camp ofChicasalnngatribo of this place, last night. The party catno over in a four horse team. After tho meeting of the lodge the visitors were feasted. The guests of Mr. Samuel Filbcit, Mr. tucuart filbert and sister. Miss Laura, re- turned home to Philadelphia to-day. ; A birthday party was held at the iesi . ,dnco of Mi. Catharine lirumcr last even ing. A number of children, grandchildren , and great-grandchildren were among those present. - Mrs. Brumer is 77 years of Age tt and has been in this country 27 years, "having come from Wittcnburg, Germany. Boroagh Personals. A pleasant ovening sociable was held at the residence of Mr. W. B. Given, last evening. Thero were refreshments ami good music. ' The Misses Mary and Annie Carter, on Walnut street, are entertaining Miss La Tina Rafferty, of Philadelphia. A pleasant surprise party was given to Miss Vina Ebersoll at tho residence of her mother on Cherry street, last evening, by about forty of her friends, ladies and gen tlemen. The UBiue ul Baseball off. The Wrightsvilln baseball club has re fused to play tho Keystone of this 1 place. Their excuse is that thoy cannot got their nine together. The probability is that they are afraid to measure weapons. Tho Keystones have a hard time getting another club to play them. Driving Accident. A wheel ol Air. B. o. Lietwilor s pony carriage was twisted olf on Third street last evening. The pony was lamed by a barrel being rolled along the street, and attempting to turn shortly around caused , the accident. The carriage was taken to Becker's carriage factory, which was close by. ' UiBOkDd Disorderly. Mr. Christ Hauer, of Marietta, yester day afternoon entered suit before 'Squire Grier against Harrison GladfcHer, a far mer residing near Maytown, aud George Harris, colored, ot Marietta, for assault and battery, and for drunken and dis orderly conduct committed in the Cross Keys hotel, of which tho prosecutor is proprietor. The case was brought to Colombia as the Marietta justice refused to give it a bearing. The assault was made because Mr. Hauor refused to givo his as sailants liquor, as tney wero then drnnk. They were each lined $1.15 on the charge ofbeiug drunk and disorderly, but were held in bonds to appear at court to answer the other two. Court ot Common Pleas. I1EKOKE .IUDOE FATTEBSON. In the case of Andrew J. Flick vs. A. A. Myers, the plaintiff, was allowed to amend, so as to add to tho ase of Ann Flick, wife of Andrew J. Flick, Wm. Boas, Jacob Boas el al., heirs of Peter ' Goirccht, deceased. This was an action brought for the use of sis-seventh of tho heirs of Peter W. Gorrccht to recover a certain sum of money, alleged to be duo the plaintiffs, as rents and profits of the decedent, .but which had been collected by tbo defendant, and held by him. After the plaintiff's testimony to show that defendant had received the money had been concluded, tho defense asked for a non-suit on the ground that neither A. J. Flick nor any of tho co-tenants could recover against the defendauttheir alleged co-tenant, nor in this action of assumpsit. The non-suit was allowed. Isaiah lteiner and Samuel Reiner, trading as Reiner & Bro., vs. Wm. D. Sprecher and Frank S. Sprcchcr, partners, trad ing as W. D. Sprcchcr & Son. The de fendants ato manufacturers of agricultural implements at Lino Lexington, Mont gomery county, and they bring this suit to a balance on 11 harrows alleged to havo been sold to the defendants (of this eity) in 1830, under a contract previously made, loss a commission of 33 per cent, making a claim, with interest Irotn Octo ber 1880, of $133.80. The delense denied that they were in depted to tho plaintiffs in any amount ; they claim that the harrows were deliveicd to them in trust as commission agents, to bo accouutod for wheu sold ; they never sold but one harrow for which they paid tho plaintiff; bciug unable to sell "any more the defendants at; different times re quested the plaintiffs to removo them; the last six were sent for without orders from the plaintiffs. On trial. BEFORE JUDGE LIVINGSTON. Down stairs the water caso of John Girvin vs. Benjamin F. Mussolmau, is still on trial, and tho defense are yet hear ing witnesses. Current Business. Tho motion for a now trial in the Gochloy will case was dismissed and the rule for a now trial denied. Uet Registered. Tbo assessors of the several wards will sit at the usual polling places to-day and to-morrow to secure tbo names of voters .who have not already been registered. Following are the polling places : First Ward Western hotel, cornorof Orange and Water etreets. Second Ward-Lancaster County house, East King street. Third Ward Bauer's Golden Horse hotel, East King street. Fourth Ward Fountain Inn, South Queen street. Fifth Ward Plow tavern, corner West King and Charlotte streets. : 8ixth'WaraV-Hartmah'8 saloon, North Queen above Chestnut street. Seventh !Ward-M3roezinger's hotel, corner of Rockland and Low streets. -.Eighth Ward Kolhaas'. botel, Manor street. Ninth Ward Washingtonliouse,' North Queen street below Lemon. ' in Town. Oaptl R "H. Pratt, who has charge of the Indian traiaiag and industrial school at Carlisle, was in Lancaster this after noon and drove oat to.Strasburg to look after a few of the Irdian. boys and girls who have been spending the'suramer with farmers in that neighborhood. Capt. Pratt reports the schoolm 'a 'healthy add flourishing condition. - , I'KUMOMD AMU DEtiKAVKV. Stalwarts to the Frost Half Breeds to the Bear. Mr. Ralph Kr.uffman, of Mechanics burg. Cumberland county, a nephew of A. B.'KattTmaf, collector f Internal revenue of this district, is getting along finely. When Col. Kauffman took posses sion of the revenue office, he removed George Wiley to make room for his nenhew. Ralph: and now, after a very few months service, Ralph ispnshed for ward from a $600 clerkship to the 1,100 clerkship, heretofore held by John B. Mark ley, and Markley, after six years' service, is degraded to a $GO0 position. The reason for these changes is obvious : Young Kauffman is a "Stalwart of the Stalwarts." and. like his uncle, 'the collector, is devoted to the interests of the Camerons ; while the gray haired veteran, Markley, was not only a pronounced disciple of Garfield, but is, beside, so unfortunate as to be a brother-in-law of J. M. W. Geist, editor of the Neu Era and leader of the Independent movement in this county ! 80 fine an on. portnnity to reward a, friend and punish several enemies, and make himself solid with tho Camcrons aud the bosses could not bo overlooked by Collector Kauffman. The promotion and degradation took effect 011 tho 1st inst., but bas been kept very quiet. Doubtless the Examiner will rejoice and the New Era mourn when they licantho'news.-. i ( -' ' An Klentnc Annunciator: With their customary enterprise Messrs. Astrich & Bro. have bad placed in their fine establishment, 13 East King street, an electric annunciator by which tbo clerks are enabled byv merely pressing upon a knub whero they stand behind the counter to summon the cash collector to any" part of tho stoic. When the kuob is pressed the number of tho counter from which it proceeds Isiclristercd noon a 1oard in tbo ca;hieV desk" just liko tho Tiotel annuncia tors, aud each counter being indicated in figures the person inside the desk can tell thocash girls where to go to collect. the wouvjfiiuy pansep. 1 uis arraugsmenc is vastly superior to the Wd method ' of rap ping on tbo counter to summon the cash girls, and with -the Messrs. Astrich's army of clerks and immense business' saves a great deal of noise and confusion. The apparatus extends over the entire building which the proprietors are ' now stocking with a new lino of inilleuery and (anoy goods preparatory to their grand fall opening. ' Tlie Mayor's Court. This morning, tho mayor had a funny crowd heforo him. Wm. Anderson, a colored man, seventy years of age, who hails from Baltimore and is about the size or a lira plug, was found lying ' on a door step ou Lime street, near Walnut, by Officer Smith. lie was very drunk, but this morning said ho took but ono drink, which oVercame' him and he' got tired ; 30 days was his share. John HcLano. a wretched looking specimen of humanity, who was just released from jail yesterday, got very druuk and was followed all round Ccutie Square, last evening by a crowd of boys. His clothing were all totn and were almost olf his body. Officer CoyletoOk him in and he got 40 days. Ellen Piersol au old offender, got 40 days ' for being drunk, aud three other characters paid their costs for the same offence, where upon they wero discharged. Chance lot Base. Mi. Will W. Power, formerly of, the City hotel here, but more recently of I'luuirr s JNcw American, i'uiladolpuia, ha accepted a pcut'on as night clerk at the Gimid house iu the latter city, and enleicd upon the duties of his uew posi tion a few days atro. Mr. Power is a polite and aucommonating clerk, with full kuuwledgc.of tho duties of such a position, aud will, no doubt, bo able to rcudcr tho fullc-t satisfaction to the patrons and pro prietors of the ho' el. The Girard house is being handsomely refitted and furnished in the best style, and under the able man. agement of Messrs. Gordon & Co. is well kept, with excellent table, and all tho modern conveniences and accessories of a first class house. Seronkded. A short time ago, John Sides, proprie tor ot the -icstauraut and hotel in the Pennsylvania railroad depot' was married. Last evening he was serenaded by a largo party r his friends, who procured the City band and marched to the hotel. Theodora Wenditz, on behalf of the party, mado a short speech, congratulating Mr. Sides and' wishing him a long 'and happy mariied life. The band played a number of pieces, and so did a large cali tbumpiau band, which was stationed in tho rear of the restaurant. Mr. Sides asked all hands in, and he entertained thero royally for an hour or more. After wards tho party wero taken by Messrs. Wend it, aud Sides to tho hotel of the former, where thero was more music by the band and plonty of refreshments. m The Time to Register. Tu day and to morrow, tho Cth and 7th of September, arc tho last days on which voters ican bo registered. The -assessors sit at tho polling places from 10 a. m. to :SJp. m. and from C to 9 p. m. to receive and add to the list the names of persons en titled to vote aud to revise the registry. Let every Democrat, who has not already done so, oi is not absolutely certain that his name is correctly entered upon tho assessor's book, go to nis ward h'ouso and personally attend to this very necessary matter. JSegtect ot such precaution may cost a vote, while the few moments" time necessary to inspect the register should be willingly tendered, as it will contribute to piling up Pattisou's majority. Tbe Field Club. The third annual meeting of the Field club was held yesterday at the offico of J. D. Long. The business transacted was generally of a routine character, such as heaiing reports of committees and officers, and tho following officers wore elected for the ensuing year,: President, D. J. McGrann; Yico'Prcsident, Harry Carpon ter ; Secretary, Wm. H. Hager ; Treas urer, Wm. It. Brinton. This afternoon Messrs. Wm. R. Brinton and John Dickey, members of the club, and Lancaster champion lawn tennis players, went to Harrisburg, where they will play a game of lawn tennis with the two crack players of that city. A fine exhibition is looked for. Valuable Silverware Stolen. Mrs. Jossie B. Sbcaffer, of Farmersville, while absent from home recently had her silverware stolen, consisting of rive silver tablespoons, with the initials of her maiden name "LB. E. " engraved on them ; half dozen silver teaspoons, same initials ; one dozen silver knives and forks, I fag on Sunday next, and the tickets same initials on forks; two silver salna $1,257' I1 ' I . ' f spoons, with "X. a. a." in monagram on ttinm ; and half dozen of tablespoons, and about uine teaspoons unmarked. There is as yet no clue to the thief. Sale of Keal Kstate. John Hess, jr., has sold his farm, near Quarryvillo, to Daniel Bair, for $109.50 an acre. It contains 75 acres. Two years ago Mr. Hess bought it from the estate of Leyi Leonard for $92.25. lie has made a very f.iir profit on it. A Negro Fight. Last night about 12 o'clock, a ' lot of colored men engaged in a, fight in the neighborhood of South Queen and Vine streets, and some stones 'were thrown. A couple of men were cat by tbe missiles. BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND White' Blanket, Sdarlet Blankets and Gray Blankets, from very low price up to finer grades. White .FlannelB,,Red Flannels ri ) ( I '( J Bargains in Hosiery for Ladies, Hen and Children. We are. offering Goods very low in every department BOWEKS & HUKST. 129 and 131 NORTH l ' T ' - - Ef I t r V i TOHN 8. O: It . r- " 1VLEK ft GO'S o PPSPS, jn jbV '. Black Cashmere Embroideries-, Tubular Braids All of these s'e Goods are NEW and having been bought for PRICES A 1 JNO. 5 EAST JNO. S. GIYI.KR. 1 J. if ' u M YKKS ft KATBFON.1 1. 1 1 In tho manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. ' 1 2. The Belctien of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. ,. f - " 3.v First-class Workmanship, uooa, strong inrcaa ana uareiui rowing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machino-mado button holes'bnt good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Cutter aro the roost skilled. Our Patterns are the best. ' ' l ' I MYERS & a. rrr Tb Profal&IUontsts- i'j A paper signed by James Black, chair man, and P. S. Goodman, secretary of tho Prohibition county committee, has been addressed to all the legislative nominees in the county. It sets forth that the follow ing "formula," or some similar proposi tion, for the amendment of our stato con slitution, will be laid before the next General Assembly meeting in January, 1883, and its submission for tho approval of the qualified electors of the commonwealth,-as ,fbe constitution CAtt. '18) pro vides, will be asked, viz : Article XIX., Sec. "The inauufjc ture or sale ,6f alcoholic or intoxicating liquors, 'whether fermented, brewed or distilled, or any compound of huch liquors which cau be used as a beverage, is pro hibited within this 'commonwealth ; but the manufacture and salo of such liquors, or oompounds thereof, for purposes other than a beverage, shall- be rogulated by law. The General Aescmbly, at its first session aftor the adoption of this articlo by the qualified electors of the common wealth, shall enforce its provisions by adeqaate penalties." i The paper requests that on or before the fifteenth day of September the recipient will state in writing whether, if elected, he will vote for the submission of this, or some liko proposition, to the vote of qual ified electors, and points out that in ask ing members of the Assembly to vote for tho submission of this proposed amend ment an expression of au opiuion for or against the right or wrong, the policy or impolicy of .prohibiting tbe, manufacture and sale of intoxicating driu'ks is not de manded. Tho question is to be settled when the amendment comes to the polls, at which time all voters willr have tho privilege of expressing their judgment. imUTAl.LY BKATEN. Jacob V. Ailauia Assaulted by Tnree Men. Jacob C. Adams, ptoprictorof an oystor saloon on East King street, near Centre Square, appeared before Aldcrmau Spurrier "this afternoon, with his bead and face bcatrfn almost to a jelly and his eyes almost en tirely closed up. Ho made complaint against James Eichler, Deujamin Charles aud Jesse McComsey, charging them with assault and battery, lie stated that he and his assailans wero iu Urich's saloon, iu the basement of tho law building, rear of the court house ; that ho had treated them to drinks, and given them no cause of offense atall, and 'that' they beat him, knocked him down, kicked him and left him in au entirely helpless condition. The alderman issued warrants for tbe arrest of the accused, and Adams sought medical aid. llead Cut. This afternoon, while workmen were en gaged taking ' down the iron Iframo 'work which supported the 'electric light of the New York store, Henry Young, tho blacksmith, was assisting and while he was standing on a box a piece' of iron fell upon his head cut ting a very ugly gash. He was taken to the office of C. A. Locher where his wound Tias dressed. 'tetters Held. A letter addressed to " Charles Dcamcr 1022 Parker, street," is. held for better directions and two others addressed as follows, need stamps : " John Hostettcr, Neff8ville'?and " D. Levy & Son., 169 Water street, N. Y. , Appeals. f Ex Commissioners Montgomery and Coble, who were surcharged by the county auditors have' appealed and their sureties have been approved in open court. Cheap Excursion. The emulovees of the Reading railroad in this city will run an excursion to Read- Wlll Hwarthmore College. The time lor the rc-opentng of Swarthuioro college. Which 'was1 destroyed by flro a year ago, has been changed -irom the 12th to tho 25th ot the present month, owing to the fact tnatlaltaoiig'h! !the !3te.'uuU'dlag! is nearly completed, two moro weeks will be desirable for raaKTng ail tbo necessary nax-uigements for the satisfactory Teceptich ot the- students. New students will thcielorc report on the 25th lost, and the old students on the 76th tbe latter date being tho anniversary ot tholr dismissal last year, on the morning Of t uc de struction of tho college by fire. ' ' ' m Theiiobdoa Clothes Iefeovator. As will lflee by 4ito card elsewhere print ed, Mr. Ralph Simon, the " Great London Ken-, ovator," has concluded to remain in this city' tor about a week or ten days longer. Ho has high testimonials as to his work In renovating lotalng, and may be. found at the City hcu-. XXW AOTMXTIBKMUMTa. AN IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENED and Gray Flannels at very low price. Gotten Flannels, all qualtiee, marked very low. QUEEN STREET.. - - - , T , T . i a thelew SMes, VELVETS and VELVETEENS, JOHN S. GIVLER & ftlNfe'SET, CLOTHING. f,-;p -? pj7 -7?T Ut 1V Aell-JVIacLe Garments. RATHFON, no. 12 bast king street. Amusements. Hulluan the PugilUt. To-morrow evening, as has been previously announced, the Sulli van variety combination wilt appear at Ful ton opera houso. The bright partlcularaliir ot thlsettulgent constellation of muscle, music and mirth is of course Mr. John L. hullivan, the champion heavy weight bruiser of the United States, who will amuso himself and tlie audience by a boxing bout' -with Mr. Billy Madden, his almost equally famous trainer ; Mr. Bob Farrell and Mr. fete McCoy will do the light weight sparring, and a feature ot tho entertainment will be a wrestling match be tween Mr. Edwin BIbby and Mr. W. A.Hoe- tlur. both lamous in their particular lino of business. Tlieso aro only Incidental to a1 reg ular viuiety entertainment In which some well known people will tako part, the entire atlalr being under the management of Mr. II. J. urgent, who vouches for bis Sullivan as the ' great and only " vanquisher of Mr. l'addy Byan and other eminent gentlemen or the ring, and whoso memorable set-to with Mr. Tur Wilson is yet fresh in the public mind. BitiNW your clothing to the City hotel to be icnovated. Tho great London renovator slays but a short time longer. His work is first class. ltd HVBVIAI NOTCHS. IlArKitKTACK," a lasting and fragrant per i nine. Price 25 and SO cents. For sale at. Coch ran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Wonts or WlMlnin. No doctor will fail to impress his patients " thut the mouth and teeth should be healthy because It receives tho food and prepares it for its digestive work." Use SOZODONT, gratify your family phjslclan, and enjoy life ootnlortablv. a291wdeod&w ' All the Ills that Flesh Is Heir to," Arising from impurity of the blood, torpid livjr. Irregular bowels, disordered kidnuys, etc.. can be salcly and speedily cured by Bur dock Blood Bitters. Price SI. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Physicians prescribe Colden's Liebig's Li quid Beat and Tonic Invigorator lorthc week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. a21-lwdeotlw Shiloh's Cougu and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Hale's Honey ot Horcbound and Tarovor powers the most troublesome cough. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. sS-lwdcod&w JDEA.TU9. KErrau. In this city, on the 6th inst., Katie M.. daughter of Frahces and Catharine Kcp pel, aged 18 years, 7 months and 2 days. Tho relatives and friends of tho .family nro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her pircnts. No. Ml St. Joseph street, on Friday mornin? at 9 o'clock. Mass at St. Joseph's church. Inter ment at St. Joseph's cemetery. S02td Jirjrw ADFMUITIBEMKSTS. If OR SALK.-SIX-YEAR-OLO MARE. r Apply at 101 MIDDLE STBEET. SrECIAL NOTICE. Themembeas ot Concstoga Council, No. 22. Jnnlor O. U. A. M.. are requesMdito bo present at their meeting to-morrowinight,at Ocmpcranco Hall. Business of great' import Id ' J NO. c SWOPE. Bee. Sec. UHL.IC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT PUB LIC sale at No. 701 South Queen street.on FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, a lot or Household and Kitchen Furniture, carpets, qucenswaro, tables, chairs, Ac JACOB OUNDAKER. 2td Auctioncor. ASSIGNED ESl'ATK OK GEORGE MJBN glcand wife,ofManhciu borough, Lan cascastcr county. Pa. The undersigned audi tor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining in the hands ot John W.Lowell, as signee ot George Mcuglc and wife, of Manhelm bwrougb, Lancaster county. Pa., to and among WIUBlk iui n'i of the Court House in the City1 of Lancaster, where all persons interested in saui oisinuu tion may at tend. SAMUEL M. 8ENER, Auditor, sC-ltdoaw 49 East Grant St., Lancaster. PUBLIC BALE. BY " VIRTUE OF AW order ot the Orphans Court of Lancaster county tbe undersigned wUl sell on SATUR DAY. OCTOBER 7, 1882, at the Exchange hotel, that valuablo Lot and Store Building till 1MB UUllU B1UUU1 JMiab JHU Of , ...,. j)ukc street and Centre squire, late the estate known as Lecher's drug store, formerly James Smith's, adjoining Isaac DUler's hardware sloreon the west and the First Hallonal bank on the east Tbe lot contains in front about 19 fectand extends in depth to an alley about 140 feet. The Improvements consist of a Three story Building, which can bo used as a Store aud DwelUnp House on the front, and a Two story Brlck"Warehouseon the rear of the lot. Safe to begin at 7 p.m., when terms will be made known by. '8AMUBLH. REYNOLDS, GEORGE NAUMAN, Trustees to sell. Hxsav Shubxbt, Auctioneer. Sep6 OtdoawWR . DONT jrORGET THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, U for 25 cts. at HAKTMAN'S YELLOWTRONT CIGAR STOKE. UNDERWEAR. - LANCASTER, PA. in Black and Colors. cash will be sold at the LOWEST CO, LANCASTER. GEO. F. RATHVON. ! Our IfHW ADrjCMTlSBMrifTS. A rCLb LINE OF LORILLAKU'S J. Chewing Tobaccos. Bebeeca only IV cts. per ping at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAR STOKE. 21 NOBTII QUEEN STREET. lirANTEO-A 1CRL1ABIK GIRL. FOB cooking. In sUfd YV general housework and quiro at Locber'a drug store. WANTWll. A XUUNO baking. Apply to MAM TO LEARM L.UOOS'80N. sl-tfd No. 101 Middle Street. "I LOBE HOTEL, CORNER OF NORTH JT Oueen and Chestnut streets. Meals at oil hours, day and night, 8unday lncl uded. Best of Oysters in all styles. JOSEPH CREMER, si 3td Proprietor. C1ANES. CAWKS. A FDLL &.INK FROM j S cents up at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR &TOUE. DKNTALNOTICK.-UAVINOKETCKNKU from Europe, 1 am now prepared 1o re ceive patients. T1103. B. PISTON. D. D. S 8lGtdAltw 33 East King Street. PKOFOSALH FOR THE DELIVERY OK Fifty Tons of best Hard Stanton or other equally good lurnace coal, egg size, put in cellar of Home for Friendless Children, will be received up to THURSDAY, SEPT. 7. at 7 p. m. Seal and address. Or. John L. Atlco. Sr., PrestdeuL CHAS. M. HOWELL, si 3td , Secretary. BACKACHE CUBED. All painful and nervous diseases, such as Rhcuuiatlsin, N euralgla. Dyspepsia, Paralysis, General Debility, Seminal Weakness aro readily cured by OR. BRUBAKEB. the Elec tromthtst. Office, 217 West King street, Lan caster, Pa. aaa-lmdftw TtUBLlC SALE OF WESTERN HOUSES be sold at public X and Mnles. Will salo on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1882, at Stewart's Slock Yards, in .Lancaster, l'o., one car load ot Splendid Driving and Work Horses and Mules. Among them are flue driving Horses and good steppers. Sale to commenco at 1 o'clock p. m. B5-4KI JOHN B. MYEBS. IO. O. F. MONTEREY LODGE, NO. Z42, . nccompanled by the Irouville Band, will run a special excursion to Beading, on THUKS; DAY, SEPTEMBER 14. to participate In the Grand State Parade of the Order. All Lodges, members of the Order, and friends are cordi ally invited to accompany the excursion. Fare for the round trip. 11.40 : children under 12, half price. Tickets tor salo by E.J. Bris man, A. Oblender, C. W. Meugar, Henry Wolf, and Flinn A Wlllson. E.J.ER1SMAN, s2-tfd Chairman ot Committee. NOTICE OF 1U8301.UTION OF PART nership. The co-partnership heretofore existing between Jacob Harnlsh and Michael 8. Harnlsh of the City of Lancaster, in the dry goods trade, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be con tinued at the old stand by Jacob Harnlsh, to whom all claims against the firm ot Harnlsh ft Co. wBl i- e presented for payment, and all persons Indebted to said tlm will make pay ment to him, as ho is alone authorized to col lect the same. JACOB UABN1SH. MICHAEL UARN1SU. Lahcastzr, Sept. 4, 1882. septt-tfd GENUINE YARA CIGARS. A FINK article, only a cents nt HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. "tIBAKI Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, Hccurnly invested. For a policy in this oldand well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.WRA8 TErORTOFJ. B. MARTIN, TREASURER LANCASTER HOTEL COMPANY, To SEPTEMBER 4,1882. MCEIPTS. September 2, 1881, amount in treasury. Rents lrom following : v. A.iestauu..... .... .......,..... ...... . v, u (sj js. jr. onenK.... ...... . .......... ......... . 174 w tl. U. Dunn............................... 440 03 xlOOpeS w LO.......... ......... ........... 197 09 w. jrearsoi.... ...... ........... ............ zxd ou American Machine Co 226 82 Singer Machine Co 373 00 Reading Railroad Co 600 00 Total ..$7.452.96 DISBCRSXXKHTS. 100 Ot) Sept. 6,1681, coupon No. 8. I!,M Oct. 1. renewal of Insuraneepollcy 2 m Jan. 3, 1882, coupon No. a 2100 Jan. 21, insurance on lurniture 27 00 March 9, Urban A Burger, repairing. .. 12 CO April 11. Geo.B. Schaum. repairing 93 37 May SO, water rent. 171 00 Jaly 1, county and state tax 164 oo July 1, city -.tax 433 96 July 2.1. Geo. Ponlz, painting. 98 0) July31,scbool tax 131 32 August 23, J. B.Martin & Co- repairing 92 84 Sundry expenses 20 17 Balance in treasury 1,784 70 TOTfll ............ ........... ..., 4... 9 432 90 ltd . : THIRD EDITION WKONBBDATaTVBNINO. SKFT. 9, la0. FOLLOWING PHIPPS. THKrUGITlTSTBACKO TO HKW YOBK. taCaarllr iFatUera's Oflce Which WHLKaad to Soma More Arrests. Pnil.AnET.PBTA. SeDt. G. It IS BIM tO- dsy that the Committee of One Hundred bas received positive information that Ma jor Phipps departed from the eity on Fri day morning last; leaving the PoweltonAve. station by the 3:03 a.m.train for New York from the Broad street station. The as thorities have traced him to Jersey City, and across the Hudson to New York eity, but at the latter place all traces of bis whereabouts were lost. A good photo graph of the major, for which diligent search has been made, was found this morning, and will be made good use of by the police. The president of tbe board of gordians, Mr. Blankenburg, of the Committee of One Hundred. Counsel for the committee and the district attorney had a private conference with Controller Pattison to day. All wero retioent as to the result, but the district attorney volunteered the in formation that several arrests will be made this afternoon in connection with the almshouse frauds. Ho said that certainly two and perhaps mora arrests would be made. KMIUHTS IN CONCLAVE. Annual Session of a Secret Order at Lock- port. LocKroKT, N. Y., 8ept. 6. Tho Grand Legion Knights of A. O. W. W. for New York and Pennsylvania held their nuuual session here yesterday, nineteen iegions being represented. Grand Master C. D. Knapp, of Albion, presided. There was a grand parado in tbe afternoon of 10 visit ing legions in uniform, which was witness ed by a large crowd of people. The fol lowing officers wero elected for tbe ensu-, ing year : F. A. Scbaffel, of Rochester, grand commander ; W. . Look, of Buffalo, grand vice commander; A. . Smith, of Pittsburgh, grand lieutenant commander ; Geo. Schwingcr, of Buffalo,, grand record, and L. Uulick, ot Lock-port, grand treasurer. The convention closed to-day with an excursion to Niagara Falls. They will moot in October of next year at Buffalo. SPRAGUE'S TRuUBLKS. More Incendiarism at Cauonchet. Providence, R. I., Sept. 6. A fire about midnight last night destroyed tbo large barn on the apracuo estate, known as the Colt barn, adjoining the Narrsgan- sett park in Uranston. The loss is 9i,vuu. This is tbe fifth building destroy cd by in cendiary fires on tho Sprague ehtute with in a short time. George W. Noyes, a man said to have come from Boston four weeks :., hrs been arrested and held for examinra. jq 91 charge of setting firo to the barn. m legersoll BattliDg Walsh's Testimony. Wa8Bington. Sept. 6. Ingersull' re sumed argument in the Star Route caho to-day, and the audience being fully as large as yesterday. He commenced bis argument by showing tho improbabilities in Walsh's testimony. Ho then took Op the charge of oxtravaganco iu tbo post office department. Ingersoll next devoted himself to alleged legal oversights iu tho case. He may not get through to-day. The Presidential Fatty. Woods Holl, Mass., Sept. G The pre sident and party anived here in tbo steamer Dispatch this morning. New Port, Sept. 6 President Arthur left here before midnight last night for Woods Holl. His mail will be forwarded at once by Postmaster Coggcsball. Post master Tobey at Boston has also been, re quested to mail matter at that place for tho president and party. Fears For a Ship. Fbinkkort, Mich., Sept. 0. Captain Matthews, of the life-saving station, re ports that he fonnd bottom up tho sirlo of a steamer, the upper cabin corresponding to the pattern of the Anchor Lino boats. The agent of the line in Chicago, thinks tho description docs not tally with that of their boat. The Annie Young, however, is overdue, and she may, possibly, havo met with disaster. Before tlie Tariff Commission. Louisville, Ky., Sept. C. At tho meeting of the tariff commission here this morning, an argument iu favor of tho re moval of the tax on alcohol used in the arts and for other industrial purposes was made by Goldsborough Robinson, secre tary aud treasurer of tho- Louisville leaf tobacco company. Lawlessness In Alexandria. Alexaxdkia, Sept.G. Antono Paulo, who was arrested on suspicion of being connected with a plot against the lives of Europeans, will be sent to Greece. He is not a consular 'agont, as was first stated, Tbe polieo have advised several other sus pected persons to quit the city. A fire broko out enrly this morniug in tboRuo Cherif Pdtcba. Several persons suspected of having started tho firo have been arrested. Suicide by Laudanum. Philadelphia, Sept. G. Herman Ha ger, a German baker, died at a police sta tion this morning irom lanaanum poison iuc. Ho was found in the street in an un conscious condition last evening, and he remained unconscious nntil his death. It is' believed that domestic difficulties led him t commit suicide. ad Kdltor Assaalted. P.uus, Sept. G. A number of persons belonging to the so-called "Lcaguoof Patriots" last evening assaulted 31. Mayer, manager of tho Lantern (newspaper.) Tbo affair is connected with tho recent anti-German demonstrations of tho League Knocked Down aad Killed by a Horse. Cincinnati. O., Sept. G.-Mrs. Margaret Sbaw, of Newport, and her granddaughter, aged 5 years, were knocked down by a horse drawing a hose cart, which was responding to a tire alarm. The little was instantly killed and Mrs. Shaw is se riously injured. Typhoid Fever la an Almshouse. Allbntown, Pa., Sept. G. There are now seven cases of typhoid fever in the county almshouse, and it is feared t!;at the disease may spread amonr the in mates. A number of cases ahv - :i-t in families residing near the almshouse. Caaaery Earned. Wilmington, Del., Sept. G. Au Jfrery Evening special says that Evans & Cool ing's cannery, at Charlestown, Md. was totally destroyed by firo last night.. The low Ui about 10,000; insured iaYork, Psi, and Btkaoio;c64iuty comfjaliies. Theatre Destroyed by Fire. LONDON; Sept.16. Fire occurred in the Philharmonic theatre at Islington tbu moraine. The root nas iaucn in ana me interior rof the burned out.) building completely i Cladaaatt'aFageant. Cincinnati, O, Sept 6. The streets are already crowded with people to witness the great pageant which is to inaugurate the Industrial isxposuion. WEATHEK INDICATIONS. Washikotoji, Sept. fl.For tae Middle Atlantic states, winds fro aorth to east, stationary followed by falling- barometer, bo decided ehang la tenpertare. A VardMt IHelslda. Philadkltbia, Pa Sept, 6 A the inquest to-day ea the body ot 'Mr. Annie Franz, who was found dead, with her throat eat yesterday ssoraiac a evWeoow of vloleaee froat' her haeased Was onVred and tbe jury retaraed a verdiet of saiokle. Wasotngton, Sept , Beports to-lay from yellow fever : BrowasvUIe, Texas, stxty-sevea new eases aad one death; Peosaeola, Florida, oae new ease well dc fined and several saspieioas ones. ugh Yet la VvrsMa. Buruxqtok. Sept. . Sleetkm retarns eome ia very slowly. Retarns from eon siderabty leas than half the state indieato a light vote. RepuWieaas, 83,009 Dera oerats, 15,000. There is maeh seratebiog and bolting. Wester Stock la Oecd I Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 6. Theeondition of stock was never better than bow. Tbe mild weather last winter, fine partorago this smmmer aad good 'eare' have dono wonders for cattle. Cfeaadler la. Mew Masai Portsmouth, HI H: Sept. -8ecretwry Chandler with a party made aa exearsion ap the PiscaUqua to-day as -far ae Dover Point, in Commodore Well's steam cut ter. . . Three Mea Killed. New York, Sept. G A dispatch irom Atlanta, Ga. reports, that by the explcsion of a boiler at Snow this moraiag.threo men were killed. . iJsiais yr ftoik oatp.,, ' ; At a meeting,, of the. Lighthouse bnrd on Monday, a ooatnittee was apfojb(e4 to consider the bxpedieacv of 1 iUuaiinating Hell Gate, New York, by electricity, ,,An appropriation of 20,000 ia. available.for that purpose. The board ia iu annaal- re port to the secretary of. th, .treasury, estimates the cost of thserrIce,fortlio fiscal year ending June 80,l&rMt $8,750. 000, about tbe same jjatheieetimatofor tbe current fiscal vearit An.auDrouciation of 675,000 it reeommended for, .comple tion of tho lighthouse ia Delaware bay to take the plane of the Fourteen Foot bank tigaUkip. , , LlTesLosthyaaExplosrena'.- ' The boiler ofthe'dryhouseat ttie',Erio car shops in Erie,' exploded 'yesfofday. John Waidely, foreman machlriistj''waK instantly . killed' anil CaarWi Driecncl, fireman, was literally torn to atoms. John White, John Zarb, Mike Weber' Wiltfam llamiltoii and Joseph EogeT were wdandccl, the last named seriously,'. r .'i raiiadeisiatavatarsiet... 1 rMibaeawaiA. Sept. &-sTloar..tlnll and uncbunzed; Sumrnne,Z7Staoe:,K&tnt.S t 09 ; Ponna., Family, S3 10IJ5 3." Rvb Hoar at W 6SSW 75. Wheat firm aad latfalr ilcniunil ; Dot. and Pa Bed. Si 07M1 UX : do Aaiber. SI Ul Hi. Corn firmer with better demand ; steamer. HZQKlc : yellow at 88c ; do mixed at SSkfytfic ; No. 3 do 183c. a i uats more active and higher ; No. 1 Whilc'nt 52c ; No. 2 do, 49339c ; No. 3 do, UQttc ; No. Illxod.40a Bye at 72973c Provisions steady. Lfird steady. I Butler-Choice wauled; other kinda, dull : Cruamcry Extra, 3033c ; do good to chvua, (t A99c Eggs firm and In light supply : Feu u'a, -'.)'( 2Rc: Western. 24c. Cheese duU. aside from fancy. Petroleum quiet; heflned, rc. Whisky at SI 22. as Nsw tout. 8ent. 6. Flour felale un ! Western firm for sprint; wheat; others dull and heavy; Southern qnlot and steady. Wheat variable and unseUlcd ;1 priers with out decided chancer trade moilertitisr No. 1 White, $1 16 : No.2 Bed, Sept., tl U0t V. ; do uet., $1 m 11 ; do Nov.. f 1 i'igvi !.; ; do lcc, tl 1491 15 ; do year, $1 1VA ; dn .fan.. tai I'i'A- Corn XQUlic higher and fairly active; Mixed Western Spot, i58yUe;do futnro. iMIly.c. Oats Xmw better: No.x8eBC.4SMlSc:o Oct.. 4Ja43e. : do Nov., 43Xc ; Stale,. 424UC : Western, 38047&I raia aad lravisiou mwhhhmi dim o'clock iiuotattnns ni tcr.iin HfM'ii. t-tun-i, lurnlshoil by S. K. VunIl. Hioicr. r. cattt nniKsireeu Sept. Cfeieac. Itiii Uve Steek Market. Chicaoo. Ifogs Recelpla, lljbat head; ship ineiitM. 3.000 head : dumand weak ami nrlces iec lower, except for choice ;' common to room mixeu, sr 739s ; Heavy packing, tH ; jj9 3Zi the latter being the ittgnestfiC in season ; light, $7 70fM ( ; hsIps . 1307 W Cattle keeelpts. S.wxi t.i : xhlflmcnth, :i.u head ; nfBclal receipt or Monday.' 10,380 heiul. lieinK tbe second laraestoa record,: nrline im- tiven scarce and steady nalcd ot cxuortH. 7 mi 07 50; good to choice shipping, ; -25fJC .sit: coniinon to lair, ij n r tiiin native gnts4- ers neglected; ulxeu. butchera., lc lower: old Cows, $2 2333 30; good to chclcm. t$U1 49: stockers and feeders at ' lOJUi 30; rnngecittle fairly active aad steady throiiKh Texam. S3 754 60: Jialf-breeiht and Anieri- eans, SI 605 SO, . - ,r. aiieep Keceipia, 000 nen.i; slilpmeiita, none: ciicrul demand only fair, but market stronir : poor to fair, S33 60; fraedhna to gotHl, tl 7034 00; choice to extra, &, 25fl mi: rcxans, 92 7334. East Liuwrnr Cattle Recclnl.. 439 ImkuI : m-uketslow; prime. tu 7T7;good, a) 75fl';; common, 9403. , Hogs Becelpta. l.ttio head; J market flrin ; Phlladelpbtas, SS4920; Baltimore M 8M) m ; Yorkers, S7 7908 60. ,, Sheep Becelpta., 3,2(0 lit ad: market lair: ctra, 91 9094 75'; good. 9f4 W- common, 9331. Hvm Kork, PhUadeiptdS aul iajtiSlaca also United States Bond- rep'- tad dally lw f acob B. Lowe, C! Non Ii Qiimhi at reOt." Denver A Bio Grande.,,... 1. V.. Lake Kile A Western.. KanMwi and Texas umVattt OHO) Mew Jersey Cent:). Mew York, Ontario A W Jt. Paul, M. AUmaha'...it... I'adflo MaO......M Rochester A Pittsburgh Texas Pacific.................. Wabash, h. L.jatoPaelSo.. Weatera Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central PhlladelDhlaA Keadhur. -by sna 1KIH 5214 v,a 901 8SS Morinern racinr unn nix Prelerred.... 1Jj; Uulfalo Pitts. Wgst i 3C K9TKHTAIHMKSTK. B OLTUN OPBatA HUVSK.- Tharsdsy Kyealoff, Svpfc. 7tb. Messrs. IIabtmybb A Dailby have the honor of presenting to the cirfzms of Lancaster. MR. J. L. SULLiyAN, The Cbamplaa Pugltwt of the World, aad his Trainer and Backer,. ,M, , ,-1 1 0' , MB, WM. MADDEN-; Who will give a brand Sparriag Kxhlbtion in roll ring costume, together with -u,i EDWIN BIBBY, the Champion WreHlcror ABMriea. , , , , . . W. A. HOErELB,giuuBploaplnl) Swinger and Wrestler. ' "T-'-"- The Great Amerleaa roar-PETtENUlLL: GALE, DAILY aad HOBY. f ,. ,; MISS GEORGUSPAKJaCBanilHISSAIINIE UABT.Serfo Comics. ' ROB FAKBKL, Champion Light-Weight rmJC M'COY, Champion. Middle, Weight Boxer aad a complete Vandevlile company, under themaaageateat of Mr.IL J.SASemrr. APMTnSlON..... ............ ....... a0NTS. GALIjEKX. ........ .......... 3a-r BESEKVED SEATS t... 7 " Tbe sale of Beacrved Seats win begin at 8 e'clocic Tuesday morning, at, tho Opera Houo Office. " s45td Wheat Corn UsIa Pork Oct 9S .Ki M -HM Nov..... .an .614 ;oi4 -iva Var 35)4 Jii fllladalplita. ScpU.... 1.11 .S3 .48J .... Oct....... l.IIJS JX M1 .... Nov...... UlUi .75?i .aa .... Sept: B. 101 l : . a. av r. m. i.h. tf & .lU-ilS.lll! mi -a 78j H MX Hi' MX MX 44K ,W& 26H, 602 sex Ss'S.
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