iiAKCASTEK DAILY INTEliHGEXCER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. V Jyiilding on Manor street, and awarded the "Mmtract for furnishing two rooms to the keystone school and church furniture company, represented by Mr. Lem. Eby, of this city, and to the Buffalo hardware company, represented by Mr. J. Slough, of this city, for furnishing the other two rooms. We also recommend that unabridged dictionaries be purchased for the schools taught by Miss Georgie Bundol, Emma II. Baker, Lizzie Nccper, Mary MnBselman and Mr. D. B. Cozzens. We also recommend that book cases be placed in the school of Lizzie Marshall, Mary J. Bruning and Kate Shirk. IteapectfuUy submitted. E. J. Erisman, II. Z. Rhoades, Daniel Smevcii. After debate particpated ill by Messrs. Levergood, Warfcl, Byrne and Erisman, that part of the report relative to the purchase of dictionaries was referred to the book committee with instructions to re port to the board, and the proposition to furnish all the school rooms with book cases was laid On tiro table. City superintendent' Report. The city superintendent's monthly re port was read as follows : Lancaster Pa., Sep. 7, -1882. To the Board of School Directors, Gentlemen : Your city superintendent repoits that the hcbooln have all been opened and arc in good working order. Tho wholo number of pupils enrolled is 3,251. Tho schools on West James fctreet, and those on East Lemon street are very largo and should bo relieved at once. The number of pupils in the lower division of tho Manor street schools being large, ajjil the rooms wero occupied, and Mrs. winuio Itaub was temporarily placed in charge. Prof. Matz's Gorman and English school having grown to 137, is too large to bo successfully taught by the professor and two assistants, trom the fact that one hour daily is devoted by him to giviug in struction in music and German in tho high school, aud his school includes pupils of tho primaryjand secondary grades, thus complicating tho management of the school very much. I would, thcrefoie, recommend Unit tho pupils of tho primary grade bo transferred from his school to Miss Zucrchcr's, and that such of her pupils as do not wish to study German be admitted iuto the schools on Manor street or to Miss Johnston's. In this way relief could bo given to Prof. Matz, without additional oxpenso to the district. Somo difficulty having aiiscn with re gard to the teaching of some of tho branches in tho new curriculum of tho high school, tho city supsriutendont, at tho request of the superintending com mittee, agreed to tako charge of some of the classes, until other suitable arrange ments can lj made. . Respectfully submitted. It. K. Bueiiiu.e. Tho board proceeded to elect one teachor for the fourth room in the Manor street school building and ono for the new schrol to bo opened in the northern section of tho city. On tho first ballot Miss Minnie Itaub was elected to tho Manor street school aud ou tho second ballot Miss Mary Roycr was elected teacher of the new school. On motion of Mr. McComsey tho prop erty committee was directed to have scats placed around tho butts of the shado trees around the Prince street schools. The matter of selling tho North Mul berry street school property to the city, for a lire engino house was referred to tho property committee with instructions to report at next meeting. Adjourned. CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY. ft ue County Coin mtaidonerii and Directors or the foor. At a meeting of the county commission ers held this morning tho following resolu tion was passod : Jlesolcaf, That aiuco tho board of poor directors of Lancaster county havo notillcd tho board of county commissioners that they arc about to proceed to tho repair and erection of tho back wing of tho county hospital : The county commissioners there fore instruct the county solicitor to tako such legal steps as shall prevent tho direc tors of Iho poor proceeding any further than they wero authorized by tho county commissioners and the grand jury. Samuel M. Mykks. A. Summt. M. Hilueuuant. September 8, 1883. It will be recollected that tho grand jury rccommcuded the tearing down of the walls of tho rear wing of tho burnt hos pital building, and the repair of tho front part ; aud that measures should bo taken to have the insane cared for in tho stale institutions, and that at a joint meeliug of tho county commissioners aud poor directois it was agreed that the front building only should bo repairod. Since then the poor directors have determined to repair tho back building also, aud tho commissioners deny that they have any authority to do so. Tho matter will proba bly bo brought to tho attention of the court, and a decision had as to which board has authority in tho premises. INSURANCE COMPANIES SUED. The Uotischalk A Lederinan Fire. The insurance companies with whom Gottsohalk & Lederman were insured for some $25,000, at the time their New York Bazaar," on North Queen stieit, this city, was burcei tut, having refused to pay tho insurance, Jacob L. Steinmetz and S. II. Price, esq's., at torneys for the firm, have brought suit in tho court of common pleas to recover tho amount of insurance for Gottschalk & Lederman, to tho use of Simon I. Kohn, their assignee. The insurance companies sued are : Tho Lancashire, of Manchester, Eng land. Tho North British and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh. The City of London, of London, Eng land. The Loudon Assurance Incorporation. Tho Williamsburgh City, of New York. The Phoiuix, of Hartford, Conn. A THIEF ESCAPES. Borne of His Fluuder Found. 'Yesterday Constable Eichholtz aud ex Sheriff Ro wo made a descent ou tho resi dence of Jacob Shenk, a tenant on tbe Stambaugh property north or the city, for the purpose of arresting him for larceny ot tools from Elmer Lefovcr's shop in Lampeter, a few nights ago. Shenk saw tho officers approaching, and, hatlcss aud coatless, be took bis heels, ran through a touacco item anu uiaapuuarou " - field. The officers being unable to capture him, searched for tbe stolen tools. They did not find them, but found in tbe house a mackerel kit partly filled with salt mack erel, which had been stolen from the prem ises of George Leaman. Buried in the yard they fonnd a large stone jar belonging to tbe same gentleman, and which, when stolen, contained a quarter of veal, salted down, which had no doubt furnished sev eral good meals to the thief and his family, consisting of a wife and two chil dren. fattIon Clab o( Colerala. A Pattison elub was organized on Tues day, Sept Gtb, at Kirkwood, Colerain township, and tho following officers elected: President Samuel McClenathan. Secretary James R. Jackson, esq. Treasurer Dr. Thomas E. Wentz. The club adjourned to meet at tbe same place on Tuesday, the 19th, inst. Speakers ironi abroad are expnetjd. COLUMBIA NEWS. !JK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE t Event Along the Susqaehaau Item of Interest tn and Aronsd tbe Boroagh ricked Up by Ike IateUI-g-encer's Keporter An addition is being mads to tho rear of tho. residence of Mr. Amo3 Bartsch on 8th street. A picnic was held in York county above Wrightsville to day by" a party of ladies ard gentlemen from Columbia. Aline now C-inch cable was received hero last evening for the use of the Penn sylvania railroad wrecking crew of this place. Mr. Jonas Witmcr, of Rapho township, .has 23 acres of tiuo tobacco. It has no rival in that district for sizo and fulnes.? of growth. The air was filled with immense quan tities of bugs last evening. Somo of the down town storekeepers were obliged to close tho store doors. Many gas lights on the streets were also covered. Thero will be no services in the Bethel church on Sunday morning, owing to the illness or tho paftor, Rev. J. II. Esterline. Snnday school will commence at 1:30 p. m. If services are to ba held in tho even ing an auuouuccinsnt to that effect will be made. Notice is given by Collector Bockins, that after another demand for payment of J.hc delinquent borough taxes has been mado, and unheeded, they will bo col lected by process of the law. The Dot-tor's mils. Tho doctor's who arc litigating with tho borough for the non-payment of bills due them for services rendered the borough during tho prevalcnco of the small-pox, intend beginning anew tho suit to-morrow morning, if it is not decided at the meeting of council to night to pay them. A Hardened Young Wretch. A sad sight was witnossed on Front street this morning. The wifo of a citizen of this plan 3 is lying at tho point of death and last night tho son, a young man of 20 or 21 years, stole a sum of money from his father. The lattor found him on Front street thin morning and demanded that it bo returned, telling him that the money was necessary for the support of the fam ily. The bar Jenod young wretch refused, and tho stricken and angered parent threatened to attack him. When last seen tho young man was still stubbornly refusing to give up his ill-gotten spoils. Company C. Thcie has been no drill of Company C sinco the Lowistown encampment. The members are notified that a drill will be held on Monday evening which will be the opening of the regular drills. A full at tendanco is desired. Only those who are proficient in drilling, and who attend the drills regularly up to that time, will be taken with tho company to the Philadel phia celebration. Tho men are also noti fied to turn in the Lowistown encampment equipments on Monday evening. Personal Bleution. Mr. George Tille has returned from his trip to Now York and up the Hudson. Mr. Harry Coble, a former resident of this place, is now traveling with Van Am bhrg's circus. Mr. Abratn Kane, of St. Louis, is visit ing his sister on Locust street, Mrs. Wil liam Morris. Mr. Chailes Josliu, of Marietta, O., is a guest of Mr. Frank Williams, on Fifth utrc'et. .Mr. Rush Grain, a former resident of this place, but now of Philadelphia, is visiting to-day amongst his friends here. Mr. John Hodman gave a pleasant soci able at his residence, au Locust street, last evening. There was no dancing, but ade lightful evening was spent nevertheless. OIMTUARY. ltoatli or Bllchaol Fisher. Michael Fisher, a well-known resident of this city, died this morning between 11 aud 12 o'clock, at his residonco No. 504 North Queen sticet. His death resulted from paralysis, ho having suffered sovoral severe strokes, the first on tho 18th of July, "1880, which disablcdhis left side, aud tho last on the 8th of August 18S2. Since the last slroko h sank gradually until the abovo timo. Mr. Fisher was born in Wertenberg, France, on tho 3rd of November, 1821. When 8 years of ago he came to this country with his parents and settled in Lancaster, living on Middlo street where he learned the tailoring with his father Georgo Fisher, who was a sol dier in the army of tho first Napoleon. He worked with him until about 1851, when ho was employed by F. J. Kramph, as cutter ard salesman, at tho corner of North Queen and Orange street. After Mr. Kramph's death tho business was car ried ou by 8. S. Rathvon, doing business under tho fiim name of Rathvon & Fisher which they cariied on successfully until July 15, 1882 when the firm was d-ssolvcd. In religious matters he held the doctriuo of tho Lutheian church,being a member of Oid Trinity for a number ot years, also a member of tho vestry, until the starting of Grace church when ho took an active part there, also being a member of tbe vestry up to tho timo of his sickness. "In politics he was always a Deniociat, but never sought political preferment. He was a member of Lancaster lodge No. C7, I. O. O.F., Washington encampment No. 11, Masonic lodge No. 42, F. aud A. M., and also of the Knights Templar. He leaves a wife and two children, Mrs. Powell, of Philadelphia, and J. Fred. Fisher, both of whom are well known in this city. Ho had four brothers, of whom Georgo, Lewis add Charles aro living. Mr. Fisher was a man of great industry, economy and sterling integrity. His word was as good as his bond, and his bond as good as tho best. AN ALLKUliD FIRE-BU. CbarleR Miller Arrested for Arson. Yesterday afternoon, Special Officer Gill and Chief of the Firo Department Howell, who had also been sworn in as a special policeman for tho occasion, went to Middletown, Dauphin county, and there arrested Charles Miller who is charged with having set fire in August, 1880, to an unoccupied frame dwelling house belong ing to Charles J. White, and sitnated on Church street, adjoining the Ameiicau fire engine houso. Miller, who is respecta bly connected n this city, was found at work in the pipe mill at JUiuaietown. lie was brought on to Lancaster and entered bail in the sum of $2,500 for a hearing before Alderman McConomy this evening at 7 o'clock. His mother and his uncle, John Brooks, became his sureties. Miller is scarcely more than twenty-one years of age and before ho left town is said to havo been ono of the gang of young men who wero suspected of incendiarism, and caused so muoh trouble in the south east section of tho city. Insulting Ladles. John Fritch, a stranger, somo 50 years of age, was arrested .yesterday for insult ing ladies on tho street. lie was sent to jaii for GO days by Alderman McConomy. If the police keep their eyes and ears open they can " pull " some of our own citizens who are ill-bred enough to lounge in front of taverns and other popular resorts, and insult ladies who havo occasion to pass' them. Fell Through a Hatchway. On Wednesday, John Boyer, whilo as sisting in unloading a hogshead of mo lasses at Spangler & Rich's store, Mari etta, carelessly stepped into the hatchway leading to tho cellar, severely lacerating the bones and sinews of his left arm at tbe elbow. COURT. Proceedings la Ceaaaaoo Fleas. BEFOItE JUDGE LIVINGSTON. In the water right case of John Girvin vs. Benjamin F. Mussleman, which has been on trial for the past week, the jury retired yesterday afternoon. They were out until 3 o'clock thismorning when they agreed. At 9 o'clock they rendered their verdict, which was in favor of the plaintiff for six cents damages and costs. Samuel Glendening vs. Robert W. Thomas. This is an action in debt. The plaintiff is the owner of a farm in Sads bury township, which he rented to the defendant for tho years of 1877 and 1878. It is claimed that defendant failed to pay all of his rent, and there is yet due to the plaintiff $135 giving him credit with all payments, &c. The defense was set of by payment of money and by tho fact that plaintiff with out permission of the defendant, occupied and used a poition of tho premises in duestion. It was alleged that plaintiff paid nothing for these piivilegcs and de fendant owes mm notning. un trial. KEFOKE JUDOE PATTERSON. Win. B. and Agnes Boyce, of Drumore township, for tho uso of Agnes Boyce vs. George Coulson. This was an action to recover for an alleged breach of contract. It was alleged that on April 1st, 1879, the defendant entered into an agreement with the plaintiffs to rent from them for one year a property in Drumore township to farm it on. equal shares ; defendant agiced to umo tbe farm annually, keep tho fence in good order, &c, and the right was reserved to defendant to retain the premises for a second year on the same terms which reservation he availed -himself of. On account of a breach of the covenant in this contract during the tenancy the plaintiff brought the suit to recover. The plaintiff by tbe testimony of Wm. B. Boyce sought to prove the soveral amount of loss by the plaintiffs by tho ommission of the defendant to comply as alleged with the covenant in his inden ture of lease, until he had shown that the agregata amounted to $395.75. After the testimony was in for the plain tiffs the defenso moved for a nou suit on tho ground that the plaintiff by his testi mony had proven that the damages ex ceeded the statuary limit given to magis trates, before one of whom (John C. Lewis, esq.) tho suit had originated, in civil cases and therefor such magistrates had no jurisdiction, although plaintiff had sought to reduce his claim to $298. Tho non suit was granted and a motion to strike it off was then made. Divorced. Andrew Bccher, formerly of New Hol land, and now of Philadelphia, was di vorced from his wife Elizabeth Becher, on tho grounds of adultery. A Revolving Book-Case. Slough & Son, cabinet makers erected to-day in tho prothonotary's offico a very handsome and convenient revolving book case, or book-rack. It is of solid walnut and contains apartments for eighty-four largo volumes of records. The counter where tho old book-racks stood has been mortised and on it has been firmly set a heavy oaken post, extending from the floor to tho top of tho book-case. This post passes through the centra of tho uook-case, and tho top of it is clad with a heavy piece of iron with a socket in the top of it, into which.fi'uian ironnipplo concealed in tho top of tho book-casr. Tho bottom of tho book-caso has attached to it four largo castors, which revolve in au iron-clad octagonal base rest ing on tho counter directly and almost touching the bottom of the bookcase. Tho weight of tho bookcase docs not rest upon the castors, but upon tho top of tbe oaken post above spoken of, aud the castors aro placed on the bottom so that tho case may rovolve easily even if ono side of it should be born down to the counter by a greater weight of books than thoro may bo on tho opposite side. Tho case when filled with books will weigh probably 1,500 pounds, but it may bo easily revolved on its pivot by a siuglo finger. The revolving caso will provo to be a great convenience to the officers, the lawyers and others having oc casion to refer to tho public records, as they will be saved tho trouble of running from ono -sido of tho counter to tho other in seat eh of the particular volume they may wish to consult. m Al.UKICIUKM'a KILLS. The AhiiM-.nt Still Coining Dunn. The bills of tho city aldermen for July, having been audited, have been paid. They are as follows : First Ward II. It. McConomy 48 l Third J. K. Barr 37 03 Sixth " los. Sumson 47 75 Seventh" Ale.v. Donnelly .14 53 Eighth " 1. Donnelly 34 03 Aldcrmau Spurrier, of tho Fourth ward, has not presented his bill. The aldermen of the-Sccond, Fifth and Ninth wards do no criminal business. Mayor AlacUoni gle's fees amounted to $52, which was paid into tho city treasury. . Homo Again. Torn Daily, of this city, who for more than hvo months past has been superin tendent of tho advertising ear of tho Circus Royal, arrived homo last night. Ho left the show at Yankton, Dakota for the purpose of coming to this city to tako chargo of the advertising of the opera houso for Mr. Yockcr, which position he so well filled last season. Georgo Myers and Gcorgo Carr, of this city, aro yet with the show and will remain to the close of tho season. Tho -IsseHSuient Closed. Last evening the assessors and United States supervisors completed tho extra as sessments. There has been a very decided increase iu tho number of voters in this city. Soveral of the assessors havo not yet couuted up tbo total number of names on their registers ; but all, we believe, re port au increase. In tbo Fifth ward tne total registry is G39 ; the Sixth, about lj 000 ; tho Eighth, 987 ; tho Ninth, 775. Handsome Head-Stone. There is a very handsomely-designed aud exquisitely carved head stouo now to bo seen at Haldy's niarblo yard and soon to be erected to the memory of Master Willio Souer. The clusters of leaves and flowers, including laurel, lilies of the val ley, callas, roses, ferns, &c, aro beauti- ully chiseled. Bridge Inspection. This afternoon the county commissoners drove out to inspect tho stone bridge over thoCocalico, on tho old Reading road near Oregon. Tho supervisor haswitten to the commissionenf that tho bridge will have to bo repaired if not rebuilt, as the foundation of tho arches appear to be giving away. Enters a New Volume. The Lititz Record begins with this week's issue volume sixth with every indication of material success. The Record justly congratulates itself upon the increasing patronage with which it is being favored, and which its well edited and newsy columns rightly deserve. Hoy Drowned at Marietta. Mr. R. Bicough, of Northumberland, lost his son, a six year old lad, by drown ing near Musser & Miller's saw mill at Marietta, on Thursday afternoon. The boy was stepping from a boat tied up to that of his iathcr'c and lost his balance. Up to six o'clock his body was not found. Good Tobacco. William A. Hauar, of Colerain township, has 1J acres ot tobacco from 20 to 26 inches wide to 30 to 44 inches long. We have received a copy of the Daily Herald which is used to advertise Hi Henn 's nreminm minstrels. It contains correct pictures of all of the Members of the company, including one of Tommy Mack, of this city, which is very good. Elected a Member. Samuel H. Reynolds, esq., of this city, has been notified that at the last meeting of the National Law association, held at Saratoga this summer, he was elected a member of that body. 8PECIAI. irOTICMB. 'HAcnan-ACK," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and SO cents. For sale at Coco ran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. ' AU tbe Ills that Flesh 1 Hair to," Arising Irom Impurity of the blood, torpid liver, irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc.. can be safely and speedily curea by Bur dock Wood Bitters. Price SI. For rale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. PnrsiciAHs prescribe i olden's Liebtg's Li quid Beat and Tonle Invigorator tortbe week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. a21-lwdeodftw Shiloh's Cougn and Consumption Cure Is sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myi-i waeowaw Hale's Honey ot Horchound aad Tar over powers the most troublesome cough. Tike's loothachb Drops cure in one minute. B2-lwdeodAw " How do you manage." said a lady to her friend, " to appear so happy all the time T" " I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic bandy," was the. reply, and thuv keep myself and family in good health and spirits. See adv. sl-lnadeod&oow A permanent restoration of exhausted and worn-out functions follow the use ot Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 1X7 North Queen street, Lancaster. a28-lwdw It seems Impossible that a remedy made or such common; simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac, should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do ; but when old and young, rich and poor, pas tor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, anddoubtno longer. sl-2wdAw Files and Bogs. Flics, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gephers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Rough on Rats." 15c. A cough, cola or sore tiirottt suoulu oe stopped. Neglect ireqaonuy results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Kiown'ri l.ronchlal Troches do not disorder tne stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying li'.ituttoli. give relict In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers ore subject to. For Thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained weJ- .nerlted rank among the few staple remedies of tho age. Sold at 2G cent a box everywhere mv-lvdTThAFAlvw Universal Approoatlon By the community at large has been given to Burdock Blood Bitters. No Instance Is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where aught but benefit followed their administration. Price. $1. For sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store, 13! North Queen street. Lancaster. . The weak, worn, and dyspeptic should take Coldcn's Liehlg's Liquid Beet and Tonic In vigorator. Askor Coldcn", of dinggista. sMwdeodaw Words of Wisdom. No doctor will lall to impress his patients ' that the mouth and teeth should be healthy because it receives the food and prepares it for its digestive work." Use SOZODONT, gratify your family physician, and enjoy life comtortably. alwdeodJtw Hay Fever. For Hay Fever I recommend Ely's Cream Balm. It entirely relieved me from tbe first application ; have been a sufferer lor ten years. Going from home and neglecting to tako the remedy, I had an attack; alter returning I immediately resorted to it, and iotind instant roller. I believe, had I begun Its use earlier, 1 should not have been troubled. J. Coli.ver, Cletk, lis Broad St., Elizabeth, N. .T. MEesitd. White & Bubdick, druggists. Ithaca, N. Y. I recommend to those suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. I have tried nearly all the remedies, and give this u decided preference over them all. It has given'me immediate relief. C. T Stephens, Hardware Merclmnt, Ithaca, N. Y. Price M cents. Apply into nostrils with little linger. For sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North' Queen street. Lancaster. u9-dftw4 How to Secure Health. It sccins strango that any one will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'S SARSAPAR1LL A AND STILLINGI A, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, ami has proven Itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIFIER over discovered, effect ually curing Scrolula, Syphlltic disorders. Weakness ot tho Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mate ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. ious complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition ot the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestion. A single bottle will prove to yon Its merits as a health rencwer, tor It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and ner vous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA euros a pain In man anil beast. For use externally and Inter nally. RED HORSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURB. may242 For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. tiruwii-s Household ranacea Is the most eflecttvo Pain Destroyer In tho world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externally,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and It is warranted donble tbo strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all achxs, and Is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Household Paracea" should bo In every family. A tcaspoonful or the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will bbxak up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lvdM.W4S4w Mother! Slotharall Mothers II Aro you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a slctr child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It wBl relieve tbe poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about lu There Is aot a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not teUyon at once that It will regu late tbe bowels, and glvo rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription ot one ot the oldest and best femalo physicians and nurses In the United States, Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. m2-lv-M.WAS4w A itabai. injector free with each bottle ot ShlloL's Catarrh Remedy. Price SO cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 NortblQneen Street. OBATBB. Fisbeb. In this city, Sept. 8,1882, Michael Fisher, in the Gist year ot his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from bis late residence; No. 601 North Queen street, on Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t KMW A-DrMMTismMum. A mix. LINE OP LOKKAAKD'8 J. Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 cts. per ping i H AMMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEKN STREET. TaTANTED A KEUAB1K CUBA. FOB TV general housework and cooking. In quire at Locher's drug store. s4-tfd I? OR BALK.-SIX-YEAR-OLD HAKE. XT 1 Apply at 101 MIDDLE STBEET. nAME8. CAMBS. A rDU. A.INE FROM j 5 cents up at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR STORE. TtKNTAI. NOTICEHAVING RETURNED JL .from Europe, I am now prepared to re-v ceive patients. TIIOS. R. PIXTON. D. J. S., sKtdftltw 33 East King Street. WANTED A -WOMAN TO WAIT UN A lady In bad health, and to assist In light duties. Pleasant home. Salary, $3.00 per week. Reference given and required. Ad dress. P. E. U1LL. 87-4td No. 1,224 Arch St., Phlladelpbi i. PUBLIC SALE Or CANADA HORSES. OnMONDAT,SEPTEHBEBll. 1882, will be sold at the Merrimae House. Lancaster city. 1G bead of Heavy-Boned, Well-Made Working Horses. Sale to commence at I o'clock p. in. B9-3UI UEiUUUli UUUSSiUdJ. PUBLIC BALE OF and Mules. Will WESTERN HOKSK8 be sold at public sale on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 911), 1882, at Stewart's Stock Yards, In Lancaster, Pa., one car load of Splendid Driving and Work. Horses and Mules. Among them are Ann driving Horses and good steppers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. s-4td JOHN B. MYERS. IO. O. F. MONTERKV LODtiE, NO. 342. . accompanied by the Iron vine Band, will ran a special excursion to Reading, on THUBS: DAY, SEPTEMBER 14. to participate in the Grand State Parade of the Order. All Lodges, membeisnl the Order, and friends are cordi ally invited to accompany the excursion. Fare for the round ti ip. 11.40 : children under 12, half price. Tickets tor sale by E.J. Eris man, A. Oblender, C. W. Metzgar, Henry Wolf, and Flinn & WUlson. E. J. ERISMAN, b2-tfd Chairman ot Committee. GENUINE VARA VIGAKS. A FINE VT article, only 5 cents a t UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SCHOOL LOAN. Bids will be received to 2 p. tn. SEPTEM BER 18, 1832, at the Banking House of D.P. Locher ft Son, tor twenty Registered Bonds ot $300 each, or any part thereoi. to be Issued by the Lancaster City School Board, bearing ton' Ker cent. Interest, payable quarterly. The onus will be dated October 1.1852, and pay able at i-ie pleasure of said Board alter Octo ber 1, 1835. . ROBERT A. EVANS, sS-8td Chairman Finance Committee S. B. FtOPOSALS WILL HE KECEITEU AT the Mayor's Office until TUESDAY EVEN ING. 12th last., at 8 o'clock, for cleaning out the Western Reservoir. All tbe mnd In the reservoir will have to be t-iken out and re moved trom the grounds. About six inches of water remaining at the bottom ot tho res ervoir alter all the wat 3r that can be Is drawn off, may bo syphoned out or otherwise re moved. Bidders must furnish all tools and materials lor doing the work, and bid for the lump job. The water will bo let out of the reservoir by Tuesday, and the superintendent will be on the ground to give any informa tion required, up to noon of that day. The work must be completed under the direction ot the superlntendenton or bcrore TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1882. The committee reserve the right to reject anyor all bids. JNO. T. MaoGONIGLE, b8 2t Chairman Water Committee. OKLLING OFF ORGANS AT COST PRICE To make room for increasing Book and Sta tionery Business. S12S ORGANS AT S 00. 100 " " 70. 325 PIANOS AT 250. 15 ORGANS to be closed out this month. 3Call early and get a Bargain. L. B. HERB'S BOOK AND MUSIC- STORE. (INQHIIIEK BCILDIHO) LANCASTER. PENN'A. s8 2tilR "IPISRA HOUSE. II. R. JACOBS, . . Mahaoek. SYLVKSTER BLBEKEK. Representative Ueneral Tom Timntu. POSITIVELY FOUR DAYS ONLY. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday anil Thursday, SEPT. 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. 61 TOI THUMB, WIFE, AND ENTIRE TROUPE OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS. NEWELL, WHIST0N, BINGHAM. MARVELOUS MIDGETS, TRAINED CANARY BIRDS, VENTRILOQUISM, PRESTIDIGITATION. ADMISSION, . . IO AND 80 CENTS. flholcn acuta. 10 cants extra. Doors open at 1:30 and 7 p. in., dally. Choice Seats now on Sale at tiie opera Hoaae. sS-Md DON'T lOHUET THE OENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, 11 for 25 cts. at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. o UK Is now under full headway and will eon -tinuo to blaze awav Willi unabated fury till our IMMENSE STOCK -OF- FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING- Is entirely disposed of. Talk about Great Bargains! you nover saw or heard ot any liko we aro giving. All say they Never Saw Clothing Sold So Cheap ! Wu could present a list ot inducements al most a mile long, but our space will not per mit. Come and see us, for a greut B1U SAVING can be made in buying from n. be sides the advantage ot having A MUCH LARGER STOCK than any other houso In the city to select from. ffirsli & Brother, FennHall Clothing House, 2 and 4 North Queen Street and 6 and 8 Penn Square. sopS-lyd JjlUOOJtM, 4tV. -piNGWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, : AUD GROCERY STORK, NO. SOS WEST KING STRKKT. HUOSEAL GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, No. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, The vary best and finest qualities or Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1860 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to salt tho trade. febS-lyd HOUSEAL ft CO. SMALL HAVANA CIGARS 2 IOH fi CT3. at No. 31 North Queen Street. UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. THIRD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING. SEPT, 8, 1883. NOW FOR THE VERDICT. JUDGE WYLIE CHARGES THE JURY. HI Review ol the Cms Baarlag Strongly Agalasc the Defease, Who Iaterpoae Several Objection. Washingtos, Sept. 8. There was a large andienco in the court room this moraine when Judge Wylie began his charge to the jury. He disclaimed any personal bias or desire to influence the inrv and then Droceeded to sum up the evidence. The judge instructed the jury very minutely as to their duties. He selected one of the routes reviewed, the evidence bearincr there, nointed out its incon sistencies, such as an increase being made when its revenues were actually decreasing, and said if the jurors could reconcile those iacts witn tne tneory ot innocence uiejr must do so. In explaining the route which he se lected as a specimon to show unnecessary extravagance, Judge Wylie added that tbe action of the department was not due to negligence, though even negligence was often a crime. The law points raised by the defence are generally dismissed as un tenable. The charge, while marked by judicial calmness, is strong against the defendants. The defenco made several objections to different parts of the chargo. The caso was given to the jury a few minutes before three o'clock. A recess was then taken at six o'clock, and the jury was ordered to report at that time. m CONDENSED TELEUBAHS. Little 'lashes Iroin the Electric IVlre. Officer Marion Shepard, of Fayette county, Iowa, was shot dead yesterday while arresting two brothers named Bar bour. Harrison O. Clark, ex-grand tyler of the Freemasons, has entered bail for his ap pearance to-morrow to answer charges in connection with the Shive- Jordan scandal. Six Egyptians were killed in an encoun ter with British troops at Mandara yester day. Speed Taylor, a magistrate, shot and killed James Brown at Cornishville, Mer cer county, ivy. Georgo W. Noyes, who was arrested on suspicion of setting tire to the Sprague barns at Canonchot, has been discharged. Several cars and an engine of a freight traiu were wrecked by dashing down a steep grade near Penobscot, Pa., the brakes being unable to hold the cars. Wm. Kyno and Daniel O.'C. Kennny have sued the Wilmington Morning JVctra for libel, in charging them with being ac cessory to tho misappropriation of $20, 000 of the school fund. They each claim $10,000 damages. Tho earthquake in tho Isthmus of Pan ama, yesterday, caused a loss of several hundred thousand dollars. The cathedral andVmany of the largest buildings in Pan ama wero badly injured. Several lives wero lost in Aspinwall. Mrs. Elizabeth Ouckort died from hydrophobia in fearful spasms and whirl ing like a dog, at Reading to-day. Bailey & Mills' flour mill and wooleu factory burned at Iroquois, Ont. Loss, $18,000. Tbe report of the doctors who examined Guitcau's brain is so full of technical terms as to bo unintelligible to the lay reader, but thero is said to bo nothing iu the microscopical revelations to change tho opinion that Guiteau, an abnormal character, justly suffered the penalty of the law. Mahlon H. Janncy, a prominent drug gist of Alexandria, Va., committed sni cido by taking strychnine to-day. John Johnson, a farmer of Lower Naz areth township, Northampton connty, was fatally injured in Easton, this morning by falling from a wagon loaded with lumber. An express train was thrown iuto a ditch near Jamestown, New York last night. William Knapp, the fireman was badly scalded. President Arthur called on Charles O'Conor, and visited the agricultural lair at Nantncket yesterday. He ar rived at Marblchead early this morning, where he declined a number of invitations on account of limited time. And at his request thero was no demonstration of auy kind. I-HIPPS IMJOTUU1CAP1IS. 11 a u Hug Down the Fngltle Superintendent. Philadelphia, Sept. 8. Threo hun dred photographs of Major Phipps were sent out to tho police departments of various cities to-day. The discovery yes terday of forgery as well as theft in the record of Mayor Phipps was further de veloped to-day by the presentation of the claim of Leeds & Ferguson for $505 for merchandiso supplied to the alms house. Tho books show that this claim has been paid and the name of tho firm forged in receipting for tho amount. Many of tho books can not bo found. Mrs. Adams, housekeeper for Phipps, was removed this morning from Moyamensing prison to a cell in Cen tral station. Sho seemed to foci her posi tion keenly when placed in tho prisou van. SAVED XKOM THE SEA. Vive Days in a iwrj Without Food Water. and Pkovincetown, Mass., Sept. 8. The schooner C. F. Mayo from Grand Banks, brought to this port James Brown and another sailor named Wilson, two of the crew of the schooner Sabine, of Plymouth. They wero picked up sixty miles west of Virginia Rocks, in an exhausted condi tion, having been five days in in a dory without food or water. Eight Dwelling Houses consumed. Bordentown, N. J., Sept. 8. Yester day afternoon a fire broke out in Bristol, Pa., over tho Delaware river, opposite Burlington, and oight dwelling houses wero consumed. The families were ren dered homeless, but were provided with temporary homes until they can better themselves. The loss has not been as certained. Charged with Incendiarism. Providence, R. I., Sept. 8. Geo. F. Willis, trial justice of Putnam, Conn., was arrested hero last night on a charge of conspiracy to. burn property in Putnam, where a largo firo occurred last spring. It is understood that an alleged confederate named Warren has been arrested in Put nam. The Yellow Fever. Browssville, Tex., Sept. 8 Forty eight new cases of yellow fever and two deaths during the last 24 hours ; also four new cases among the soldiers at Fort Brown. The number of new cases in Matamoras crows less daily. There have been tbrco deaths there since Wednesday. m Storm Nominated la tho Eleventh District. Mauch Chckk, Pa., Sept. 8. The Dem ocratic congressional conference of the Eleventh district met again this morning and nominated ex-Congressman John B. Storm on the 07th ballot. Tho nomina tion was afterwards made unanimous. . Fire la Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. 8. A fire broko out early this morning in tho china and glass establishment of Fisher Sons & Co., .No. S10 Market street. The loss by fire, smoke and breakage, is estimated at over 1 415,000, nearly covered by insurance. STALWAKTS AMD INliETEKDEirfS. A Moveaaeat ea Feet t Rem Beaver. Philadelthlv, Sept. 8. An important political meetinsr now being held with closed doors at Wharton Barker's offloo is attended by leading members of the Stal wart and Independent Republicans, the purpose being to effect a compromise by withdrawal ot Beaver, and substitution of some Republican like Edward' T. Steele, of this city. i ii WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Sept 8. For the Middlo Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, local rains in southern nortions. winds shifting to northerly, rising barometer stationary or lower temperature. Corea;rayIactae ripar. Shanghai, Sept. 8. The difficulty be tween Japan and Corea has been arranged. Corea has agreed to pay 500.000 as com pensation to Japan, and 50,000 to tho relatives of the murdered Japanese sub jects. A. Defective Aasaalted. Los Vegas, N. SI., Sept. 8. Charlo Harris, a detective, was assaulted on Wednesday night at San Antonio. Whilo iianis was standing on tbo station plat form two men jumped upon tho track and shot him dead. The assassins escaped. A Sacceor for Hubbell. Point St. Ignace. Mich.. Sept. 8. Tho Republican congressional convention of tho Eleventh district yesterday nominated Edward B. Reitnng to succeed Jay A. Hubbell. A California Greenback nomination. San Francisco. Sept. 8 Tho Green back state convention has nominated W. J. 3wasey for lieutenant governor. MAJCKMTM. -new xersi Naw Tobk. Seut. S. Flour State and Western in buyers' favor nnd In some cases 510c lower: boutliern dull and weak. Wheat Affile lower and hcavv ; lair business In options: No. 1 White, 1 15k ; No.2 Red, Sep:., $1 OTA I u; ; tlo Oct.. II 0S'41 01) ; do Nov.,$l 10O1 11: do Dec. SI 111 127i ; do year, tl 07Q1 07Ki do Jan.. 1 llfi Corn HQe lower and leas active ; Mixed Western Spot, 79QS5c ; do future. G10SOc. Oats isai&e lower; No. -2 cash, 40,'CJ4 e&e ; Scpt.40-X40c; Sept.. X(p:ct...4U4 4lc: tlo Nov.. 4134lc: year, 4o.iKc; State, 4.18MC'; Western. 35347c. m rnlladelpma Market. PaiKADSXraTA, Sept. S. Flour dull and weak. Rvo rtour firmer. Wheat lower and unsettled ; No.2 Western Red,lO310; Del. and Pa Red, f I 0.Vft 1 09. Corn dull and easier for local trade ; steamer Siyi&Siifx No. 3 mixed, 8lftMc. Oats dull and easier; No. 1 White at 50c: No. 2 do. 4743c ; No. 3 do, 44Jc ; No. Mixed. 3Q40c. Rye dull ut7'-7Sc. Provisions steady tor jobbing sales ; mess pork, $a-2i00 ; beef hams. tJ:l. Bacon smoked shoulder. 111I; : salt do. WA&loyie : smoked hams, IC&UiKi: ;ick lcd do. i:14. Lard quiet ; City Kettle. HKjl.TKc ; looso butchers, 12)c ; prlmo stcam,$ht 60. Butter-cholco scarco and firm ; other grades neglected ; Creamery Extra, '.'9031 e ; do good to choice, 26023c. Eggs scarce and firm; Ponn'a, 25KQ2'c ; Western. 21325c. Cheese Choice firmer; low grades weak. Petroleum quiet; Kenned, 6c. Whisky at SI 22. qtoe maram. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocti.i also Unlbid States Bonds repotted dully v .1 amid B. loo, 32 North queen street. Sept. 8. 10:00 law 3rtx. A. M. p.m. r.x. Denver ft Bio Grande fVA 69 69J N. Y..Lake Brio A Western. 40 40 40 40 40! 40J-3 115 1I2K 1124 Kansas and Texas Lake Shorn...................... New Jersey CeateL. New York, Ontario fr W St. Paul, M. ft Omaha , Pacific Mall ............... Rochester ft Pittsburgh Texas Pacific................... Wabash, si. i.oulsft Paclilc... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Reading Northern PacincCnm " " Preferred... Buffalo Pitts, ft West 74 -TO? 79X 'im -tK 27 4SK 2:k a my aw ax; 32 -iu2 8 k:u 4&SJ 2SK 454 a; S M74 C3 si'; aB 9ft Oram and rrovtaion uuottituus. Ono o'clock quotation Ol grain and provis ions, furnished by s. K. Ynndt. Broker. 1S K:it Kin;.' street. Sept. a. Chicago. Corn Oats Sf?A .Zli .C2 XK .58 rtllkMtrlpliIa. .80 .4S 7HM .44 72 .43 Wheat Vrt .. .034 . .'JS Pork SI97i l!i.? I.ard II..V. 1IAS Oct.... Nov... Yonr.. Sept.. OcL... Nov... 1.07 I.0SJ4 1.09 Par l,ol sale val. I.m er 'Hy 6 per ct. Loan, dne 1.. .WOO 10T " IMS... 100 I07X M 1890... 100 120 18M... 10C 120 105 112 H 102.50 .yA 102 205 110.25 140 III 1511 14 HUH i;ii.&o an -nr..7i : jii 151 7H.W 137 per ct. n 1 or So years.. 100 ft per ct. School Loan.... 100 4 " In loraoyeura.. Hi s in 5 or 2fi years.. lo c ' In 10or2Jurh. IHO Manheltn boroughloan UK) AUK STOCKS. First National Bank 4U Fanners' National Bank M Fulton National Bank !M Lancaster County National lt;ink.. M Columbia National Bank 1W Knhrata National Bank. First National Bunk, Columbia.. .. First. National Bank, StraAbur. . . . First National Bank, Marietta First National Bunk. Mount Joy.. 1,1 tit E National Bunk Manhei.n National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Joy. no KM 1(10 KM KM KM M New Holland National Bank KM msoBLLAHKoca sTooaa. Quarry vllle R. R. $ fio 2.25 2.50 50 120 94 a i;e 4.50 n; i JHlliersvuie street uir an Inquirer Printing Company 50 Wutch Factory luo Gas Light nnd Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House.... 100 Columbia Gas Com pany Columbia Water Com puny Susqueluinua Iron Company..... 1W Marietta lIollowwnrc 100 Stevens Ilonse SO Sicily Island Ml East Brandywino Wayneab'g. 50 Millersville Normal School XlSCMXAHItOfM BOVDS. Quarryvllle R. R., due 1 tKW Reading ft Columbia R. R5'm 1W Lancaster Watch Co.. dne IS ton Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due In lor 90 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., Lancaster ft Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Holland........ .. 109 Lancaster ft Susuuehunna. JM Ttnutrnta stocks. Blcr Soring ft Beaver Valiev S 25 117 in: Mir..; UK) 108 -33.3 85 27.r..iS $ 10.2b Bridgeport ft Uoreshoe ISJj 2 18 20 JJi 17.25 21 4. f!l If M si ; 7.;j UI.I0 II Uiumniss;ucinaai uiu 2d Columbia ft Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 atrasburg ft Millport 25 Marietta ft Maytown. 25 Marietta ft Mount Jov !' Lane Elizabeth t'n AMI.I.IIct'n 100 Lancaster Frultvllle. 50 Lancaster ft Litltx... ....... .......... 2 Lancaster ft Wllliaiuslowii - Lancnsterft Manor. 5U Lancaster Manheltn 25 MKUIVJUj. rr TtOV WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, -AT- LOCHErVS DRUG STORE. NO. 0 MASS KING STREET, MOT Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. YELLOW FRONT UIUAK4, CLEAR HA vana Filler (Hand Made) tbe best 5 cent Cbrar In tbe city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE,
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