LANCASTEIi DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. UIIK RKtiULAK correspondence Event Along llio SuKquehauna Item of Intercut In and Around the Itorough 1'lcked Up by Uie Intelli gencer's Jteporter The stove works wero visited by hun dreds of sight-seers yesterday. Mr. H. C. Youug is in Philadelphia purchasing new stock Icr his wall piper store. No hctvicesweie held in tho Prcsbyte rian church last evening. He v. Mr. Brown preached in tho morning. Tho heavy rain to day prevented tho laborers in Bruncr's coal yards from working. A tricycle will bo tho next queer riding machino in Columbia. Thomas Sweeny has ordered one from England. While driving on 1 bird street, between Locust aud Walnut streets, the buggy of Charles Shillow broke down. Edw. Webster had his chin so tevciciy cut by a fall in Mr. Taylor Gable's yard as to require the Fervicesof a physician. Tho prospects are that the gieat block of freight trains in tho Pennsylvania yards hrie will be hhortly cleared. Edward Smith has been advanced to tho cuginccrship of the P. It. II. shipping engine No. 441. of this place. Tho selec tion could not have been better. The colored eampiuecting at Hall Hun, York county, was attended yesterday by a large mimlter of the brethren and sisters fiom Columbia. Messrs. John Fcudrich. II. M. North and Wm. (liven, havo becu invited to at tend tho reception to bo given by tho commonwealth club of Philadelphia to Mio Democratic htale candidates, on the 19th or September. An excursion will bo run over the Head ing & Columbia railroad on the 14th ol September, to give tho people an opportu nity of witnessing the grand parade of tho Odd Fellows. Tho excursion rates are not yet announced. Nearly III oh nod. Two littlo boys wore nearly drowned yesterday on the river. In some unac countable way both foil from a canal boat, which was moored at tho liver, and on which they had been playing, into the water. They managed to save themselves before assistance could bo rendered. StrncK by an Overhead Itrldge. Mr. John Wolfe, a freight brakeman of the P. It. H., was struck by the overhead bridge at P.irkcobtug, on Saturday even ing wliilo ho was coming from Philadel phia to Columbia, lirtinij on lop of a car. Beyond a Mightly injured back ho was un huit. I'eranunl mention. Mr. John Iscainaue is tho guest of Frank Lash. Miss Annie Nolen is entertaining Mis Maggio Stein man, or L inciter. Messis. W. B. Given, q., and Abram Biuucr, have gout; on a business trip to Pine Creek, Pa. Mr. L. W. Hichards will make his fu ture homo at Tltmlow, where ho has se en red a lino position in a largo it on woiks. May success attend him. Itlrllidny Ammcruiry. Yestciday (September 10) being tho 4S aunivcisary of the birth of Mr. .lames Daley, a number of his fi icuds and rela tives visited him and presented him with mauy tokens of their love and friendship. His daughter presented him with a beau tiful neck chain. Mr. Daley has been sick for some time and It is the hope of his many fiieuds that he may speedily lecover his health aud return to his position on tho P. H. H which he so acceptably filled to tho company and to tho patrons of the road. Tho monthly meeting of tho boiough 'ouucil was held hist Friday evening. The following members were in attendance : Messrs. llardman. Guiles, P.ilton, Hcrshey, Smith and ohuiuan ; also Chief Burgess Sneath. Mr. Hcishcy occupied tho chair in the absence of tho president. After the reading and approval of the minutes of last incrl ing, the aiious com mittees reported. i'inanc:: committee. Tho repoil. of this committee is as fol lows : KBCKirrs. Balance on lumlal dalcol lad mod- Itecclv ol lor talc ol done 1 2 Transient rents 47 - Annual market rents IS (Ml Houd.s Mild 1,10) ( l Interest on bonds 17 -' llorkius, collector. in?0 27 f issi ill In " " lJ ll,i ill To1:il $0,210 GO KXI'KMUTUIiKS. Oidcrsrlmrj;cd slnco last report $1,160 i Balance on lumlal date $8,053 71 Tho hatnc cotnmittco made the follow -iug report also : The borough treasurer has, up to tlia prcscut time, replaced $18,000 of the 0 per cent, bonds, duo the first ol List. Aptil, with $14,000 or the 4 )Mr cent, and expects to dispose of tho balance soon. $12,000 of tho 0 per cents, have been called in and been deshoyed". Tlu; borough trcasiucr was ordered, on his own recommendation, and seconded by the liuanco committee, to take up ami cancel $2,000 of old bonds. no.n committee. Tito chairman, Mr. Smith, reported tiiat Chestnut street had been finished, and was awaiting the action of tho Chestnut Hill turnpike company. A number of alleys had lately been repaired. Tlic streets had been greatly damaged by tho late heavy rains. PAVINC, COMMITTEE. The rcpoit of this committee shows that a number of pavement.-; have been fixed, and many others need attention, pi inci pally on account of treo roots raising tho bricks. Property owners arc warned to attend to their pavement, or they will re ceive a vibit from this committee. Differ ent gutters were injured by last Sunday's rains. They are being rapidly icpaired. The plank crossing at Mill street is to be put down by the railroad company as soon as possible. Tho walk in front of Mc Bride & Traulfair's mill, on Fiont street, w'dl be laid as soon as the borough supervisor was one to put down the street crossing. Attention was called to the danger incurred to pedesttians at night by tho deep gutter on tho north side of Union street, between Second street and the railroad. It was recommended to bo covered with' flat stones or planking. Tho committee was ordered by council to as ceiUiin whether it is tho duty of the bor ough or the railroad company to attend to Huh matter and to act upon tho same. NEW BUSINESS. Thoicqucst of Mr. Gottleib Youug to havo routed to him tho opera houso res - taurantwas refused, council dooming it inexpedient to havo a licensed restaurant there. On tho attention of council being called to tho condition of tho opera house aud market house roofs, tho property commit tco were ordered to examino them, aud if it was deemed necessary to havo them re painted to havo it dono. A communication was read which had been sent to council by tho Vigilant tire company, and which asked the removal of John Tyson from tho position of chief of tho firo department. Tho reasons given were, that it is incompatible for him to hold that position with that of president of a lire company. Council referred the matter to the lire committee, with power to act. Bills to the amount or $2,480.72 were ordered to bo paid. Council then ad journed. Sale et Real Estate. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers, sold private sale, September 9lh, 1882, for Jacob G. Peters and Henry Shirk, ex ecutors of Abraham Peters, deceased, a three-story building with other improve ments, known as tho Black llorso hotel, in the village of Millersville. Lancaster county, to Benjamin M. Buckwalter, for $4,025. THIS EAST KNW. TIio Ladlea' FetUval at the Gap Some Mean Thefu Building Improvements. The festival held by the ladies and friends of the Gap Methodist Episcopal church, in Peun Monument hall on Sat uraday evening was a success in all ways. Icecream, lemonade, luscious fruits and all the delicacies of tho season wero served in abundance. By cleveu o'clock the tables were bare and the doom were closed. In the early part of the evening some heartless wretch stole from ono of the tables the money box con taining somo thirty edd dollars. No clue to tho robbers could be found. Good order prevailed during the evening with a few exceptions. The clear profits amounted to over $75. The same evening t-omo bread, butter and other eatables wero taken from Geo. Potro's spring houso and adiunken man was robbed af $15 and a bottle of "o!d rye " at one of the hotels. Mrs. Henry Shifter, mother of J. L. Shifter, esq., New Holland, was very agreeably surprised at her residence, at Mt. Airy, one day last week, by her chil dren and about sixty-live ladies aud gen tlemen of tho neighboihood giving her a call. It was tho 71st anniversary of her birthday, and she was the recipient of many lino and valuable presents. Jacob Hife has broken ground for tho erection of a largo tobacco shed. Jacob Swatz has just completed erecting a line dwelling hoti'c and barn at Mill wood. Mis. Caiolinc McCallagher has erected a frame dwelling house on tho site of the building recently destroyed by lire near Mt. Vernon. 'Squire A. F. Slat maker ircculiy broke ground for tho election of a house at tho Gap. AH IMA1KMM? MOHTOAGK. one Hundred ami Sixty Allltionii or Dollars. To day County Recorder Good received a printed copy of tho mortgage mado by the " Philadelphia & Heading company " and the " Philadelphia coal and iron com pany," to tho " Pennsylvania company for iusurauco on lives and granting annui ties, of tho city of Philadelphia, trustee," in tho sum of $100,000,000. The mort gago eovcis 209 octavo pages, and will probably make almost an equal number of mauusctipt. pages of tho large books ol rccoid in the county recorder's offico. Tho moitgagc of course contains a very mi nute description o all the piopcrty traus feired to the tiustco, and has to be ic coidcd, not only in our county, but in twenty two other counties in which pait of tho propei ty lies. It is tho largest moitgago ever offered for record m this county, aud will yield a good fat foe for the recorder at ten cents por lino. Tom 'I hiiinb in Town. Gen. Tom Thumb and company arrived in town this morning and at 1 o'clock a street pai ado was given, with tho Key stone baud ahead. Tho small coach with two ponies, driven by a colored boy in livery, was seen in tho lino and the parade pissed through the principal sheets. The Hint performance was given at a matinee at 2 o'clock this afternoon, when notwithstanding the inclemency of the wcathor a largo audienca visited the opera house. Tho entertainment was veiy enjoyable ; in addition to the general is his charming little wife aud tho marvel ous midge). Whitson is a funny follow, and tho other attractions constitute a first class show of first class artists. Two per formanccs will bo given daily during the stay of tho tinupo lierc. JUlSlLRIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Anxiety Abouta luting Man'! Whereabouts. Walter ICclly, a young clcik in the Farmers' national bank, this city, asked permission to leave the banking house on Saturday afternoon between four aud fivo o'clock. Permission to leave was grautcd, and since that time nothing has been seen of Mr. Kelly, cither by his family or tho bank officers, and somo anx iety i.s therefore felt in regard to him, as he has heretofore been very prompt aud faithful in tho pcifoimauco of his duties. It was thought that ho might possibly have gone on to New York to see relatives in that city, but a telegram from his biothcr states ho had not been seen in that city. No cause cati be assigucd for his absence. Tho bank officers say that everything is right with tho cash and other valuables of the bank. a Fatal Fall. At Hairisbuig, while William Neill aud Alfred Towscn were working on the slato looting of the Presbyterian church from a scaflold, it began to shake, and before they had timo to leave tho insecure placo it broke, throwing them a distance of thirty tlueo feet to tho ground. Mr. Neill was fatally injured. His right shoulder was dislocated and ho was bruised severe ly. No was also injured internally to such an extent that he died in less thauan hour alter tho accident happened. Mr. Towseu received some internal injmiesand was hint somewhat in tho lower pait of his bank. A White Iteer. In tho saloon of John A. Snyder on North Queen street a cuiiosity can bo seen. It is a deer which was shot at Petersburg, Huntingdon county, this state. The animal was stuffed by its owner and shipped to Dr. S. T. Davis who gave it to Mr. 'Snyder to exhibit. It i.s almost entirely white in color and is a rare cuiiosity. Hung lllniHcirwltli n Halter. On Saturday, evening John Smith, a rag peddler, residing onMcCIay street, Hai risbuig, was found suspended to a ladder in his houso by a halter strap, and on be ing cut down was discovered to bo dead. This is the second attempt Mr. Smith has made to commit suicide. Amusements. JI.ri JSolomni'i. On Friday, Sunt. 15, Frank Bush will appear at Fulton opera house, sup poited 1y II. IS. Mahn'.s comcily company in Mr. Ellis' comedy entitled " lkey Solomons." Mr. lUish is admittedly high In llio line or He brew character impersonation, and besides being a capital actor lie is also a good inni clan, thereby beln.; mablct to Introduce his many musical .specialties. The play is said lo ono or merit, being very tunny and having a good story running all through iu HPtSVlAM NOTICES. Shimm's Cougu mid Consumption Cnro is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nortli Queen St. myi-lwdcowftw Decline of Alan Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Scxnal Debility, cured by. Wells1 Health lio newcr. 91. For salo by John lilack. When the scalp is annoyed with dandruff, Glenn's Sulphur Soap will be found intallihle. Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, llfty cents. sll-lwdcodft All the Ills that Flesh is Heir to," Arising Irom impuiily of the blood, torpid liver, irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc., can bu lately and speedily cured by Bnr-doc-k ISIood Hitters. Price 91. For salo at JL It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. " How do yon manage," said a lady to her fi tend, " to appear so happy all the time V " I always havo Parker's Ginger Tonic bandy," was the reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. See adv. sl-lmdcod&oow Universal Approoatlon By the community at large lias been given to Burdock Mood Hitters. No instance is known wliere dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where aught bnt lienetit followed their administration. Price 91. For sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 131 Nortli Queen street. .Lancaster. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers II Arc yon disturbed at nighfjand broken of yonr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? ll so, go at once and get a bottle ot MliS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the ioor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about u. There is not a mother on earth, who Has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relict and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sale to use in all casts, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. arMv-M.WAS&w iiACKMKTAOK," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price i' and 50 cents. For sale at Cocn ran's drug store, 157 North Queen street. A kevkuv lor Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia. We iknoss. Fever. Ague, etc. Col den's Liquid Ucef and Tonic Invigamtor. sll-lwdcod&w From China to Peru and back again a thou sand times in a night, will tho mind ot the nervous sufferer travel, while blessed sleep orsakes his eyes. He can enjoy sweet rest by the u.o ol Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills, sold by all Iruggi ts. sll lwd&w ir you are -ick andtrouliled with dyspepsia, ilrou n'.s lion Kitten w ill cure yon. For sale at II. B. Cochran's li ug sioi e, 137 Nortli Queen street, Lancaster. sll-lwdAw TnAT hacking couah can bo so quickly cured liyShiloh'sCuie. We guarantee it. For sale :ii Cochran's oriig More, 137Noith Qneen 8t- niyl-lwdeowAw Thk Celluloid Eye-Glasses will stand ten times n. ore ubuse than any other Kye-Glass, and luilherniore, they aie the best. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. sll Iwdeod It seems impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple, plants as Hops, Biiehu, Mandrake, Dandelion, A.c, should make so many and Mich great cures as Hop Bitters do ; but when old and youug.iichand poor, pastor and doctor, lawjer and editor, all testify to having been tilled by them, you must believe and :iy them yoursull, auddoiiblno longer. hl-2wdAw A MASM.iMEcroit tie." with each bottle of Millol.'sCatarih Remedv. Price 5 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 NnrtlilQucen Still t nrouu h noiinetioid Panacea Is the most ellcctl'.'o Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most suiely quit ken the blood, whether taken Internal I v or applied tern.dl v.Hiid thereby more cei lainly relieve pain, wliethci chronic or acute, than any other jtaln alleviator, and it Is wai ranted double the .strength ol any similar prep iratlon. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism aud all aches, anil ts THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bkown'S Household Pamacka" Should bo in every j lamiiy. A i4-:irpoouiiu 01 tno ranaeea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time u ill iip.eak ire a coi.ii. 2.1 cts i Louie. tubll-lVdM.W&S&w How to becure lita!lh. It seems strange that any ono will suffer liom the many derangements brought on by mi impure condition ot the blood, when bCO MLIAshARSAPARlLLAANDSTlLLINGIA, or BLOOD ND LIVER SYRUP will restore peilect health to the physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syiup, pleasant to lake, and has proven itseir to be the best I'.I.OOD PURIFIER ever fllscovereil, etleet iinlly curing Scrolnla, Sypiditic disorders, Weikness ot the Kiilneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disordeis and debility, bll. inns complaints and all diseases indicating an impuie condition ot tho Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Moiimch, Skm, etc. It corrects indi gestion. A single bottle ill piove to you its mei iis as a health reuewer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially M lien the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, havinir a tendency to lessen tho uatuial igor ol the brain and ner vous system. BAKER'.S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For use externally and Inter nally. REDIIORsK POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Lie Stock. APOSIT1VECURE. may2l- For sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug store 187 Noith Queen street, A t.ougii, com or note i uro.il plinutu oe stopjMMl. Neglect irequcniiy lcsnlts in an In. curable Lung Disease ot Con sumption. Biov. nS i.ronchial Trochi's do not disorder Uic stomach IlKii cough n;. mpa and balsams, but :u I directly on the inhumed parts, ullaylng liMtatlou. cue relict in Asthma. Bronchial CouyiM, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpcakers are subject lo. For thirty years Brown's Btnnchial Trocnes hive neon 'recommended by physi cians, and always givo tieiteet satistactlon. IhulnglKCii tested by wldo ami constanliise for neai ly an entire gLiiei-ation, tliey liavo al talueil we), .nei'ltcil ruukumong Iholewstaple remedies ol tho age. Sold at 2S cents a box ii verv where inv-lvdTThAFAlvw MiKATUt. l.iMTt.hii. Septembers. 1SS2, in Milleisville Annie .1. Rhodes, the ii!e ol.il. 1113 C. Lint ner, inlhe'.'llh jearol heriigo. The relatives and Irieinls are respectlnlly invited to attend th-' tunoral, at her homo in Millersville, at 0:30 a. m., and at Paradise Presbyterian chinch at '.':p. in., on Tuesday, September li lb8i Hjiii.tov In this eily, on the K.lh Inst. Peter Hamilton, in tho ;otlij carol his age. The relatives and li lends ol llio lamllyarc icspcctfnlly invited to attend the f uncial, trom the rcMdcncc of Wm. Cornelius, No. Vol South Queen street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery, ltd xt:v A-uyjiKrismaisiiTH. lirAMKU.-!.' MEN AND WOMEN TO y 01 k in a Canning I1011-.C, iu Maryland. Apply at JAMES A. NIMMUVS Cigar Store, No. it! Centre fcciu.irc. ltd J)USTPONEO. Tlic Picnic ol St. Anthony's choir will he postponed until Wednesday nest Sept. 13. sll-ltd liraNTKU-A TOBACCO STKIPPEK AT ff David . Ilirsh's, No. 1T$ street, sccoiid lloor. East King ltu JIRST GKAHD 1'lUNIC Or TDK I. A. 1 Club will bo held at Green Cottage Park touionow Should the -wcatlier piove tin lavorable it w ill be held the lollowmg day. ltd A MEETING OF TUB UEMOCKAUT OF tlic Fourth ward will be held atCha. Kotliweder's haloon, U est Kingstret, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose, cd form ing a Paltison club. A full attendance is re quested. ltd w ANTED A !OI TINSMITH, GOOD wages and steady employment. Appi at once at Jacob Foose's House Furnisumg store. Goods ot every description cheap at o. 11.1 EAST KING STREET, si)-2td Iincaster. Pa. IJKOl'OMALS Fuli 1IU1LUING A TURN . pike, lrom Lilitr. to Brnbakcr's mill, will lie received by the undersigned, with whom specifications, plot and p:otllo can bo seen. Pioposals will be opened at 10 o'clock a. 111., September 10, !SS2, upon which occasion bidders are invited to bu present. The dlrcc toi s reser e tho right to reject tdl or any of the bids. EMANUEL KAUFFMAN. sll-Std President. OCIKRIIUS OR HARD CANCER, IS ES- O scntlally a disease ot middle life. Fully two thirds of tho cases f Chronic Sclrrhus (hard cancer) occur in the period lrom tho tortietli to the flttv-Jlfth year. CANCERS, TUMORS. SKIN DISEASES aNo, Chronic and Private Diseases succcss lully treaten bv DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKER. Office 13 East walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. sll-td IO. O. F. MONTEItr.V LODUK, NO. 34, accompanied by the Iron vlllo Rand, will run a special excursion lo Reading, on THURS: DAY, SEPTEMBER 14. to participate in the Grand State Parade ot the Order. All Lodges, members nt the Order, nndlricnds are cordi ally invited to accompany the excursion. Fare tor the round trip. 11.40 : children under 12, half price. Tickets lor sale by E.J. Kris man, A. Oblcniler, C. W. Metzgar, Henry Wolf, and Fllnn & Wlllaon. E.J.ERISMAN, s2-tfd Chairman ot Committee. xrm AitrxuTisKMKtrxa. WANTKU A KELUBIK GMU. TOR general housework and cooking. In quire at Lecher's drug store. st-tfd E UK SA1.K. S1X-YKAK-OLU MAKK. Apply at 101 MIDDLK STREET. DKNTAL NOTICK.-H A VINO KBTUKNKD from Europe, I am now prepared to re ceive patients. THOS. K. PIXTON, D. D. S., slCtd&Uw 33 East King Street. APCLL LINE Or LOKILLAKD'S Chewing Tobaccos. Bebeccaonly lOcts. per pine at IIABTUAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAR STOKE. 21 NOKTH QUEEN STREET. A YODNU LADY, WKITINO A KAFID .n. band, would like writing to uo atnome. Address, lor one week, M. Lancaster Postonice. W1 ANTED A WOMAN TO WAIT N 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. GILL. s7-d No. 1,221 Arch St., Philadelphia. GENUINE YARA CIGAKS. A FINK article, only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. WANTED. AGOOD XlNSMlIM,. GOOD wages and steady employ. Apply at once at Jacob Foose's. Furnishing goods cheap of every description at No. 115 EAST KING STREET. s'J-2td Lancaster. Pa. )AUKACHE CURED. All painful and nervous diseases, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Dyspepsia, Paralysis, General Debility, Seminal weakness are readily cured by OR. BKUBAKER, tho Elec trooathLst. 01ticc,2l7 West King street, Lan caster, Pa. ag-lmdttw ESTAUE OF MAKAH FORD, LATK OF Lancaster Ciiy, deceased. Letters ot ad ministration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted llffercto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to the under signed, residing in said city. JOHN FRANCISCUS, B. F. Davis, Administiator. Attorney. aug236tdM CJCHUOL LOAN. J 1 ltlils will be received to 2 p. m. SEPTEM- JiKK is, lsl, at the Banking House or if. r. Locher A Son, lortwenty Registered Bonds ot $500 caMi, or any part thereof, to bo issued by the Lancaster City School Board, bearing four per cent, interest, payable quarterly. Tho Bonds w'll be dated October 1,1832, and pay able at tiie pleasure of said Boird alter Octo ber 1, 18S3. KOBEItT A. EVANS, .sS-std Chairman Finance Committee S. R PROPOSALS WILL UK KECKIVKO AT the Mayoi's Office until TUESDAY EVEN ING, 12th inst,, at 8 o'clock, for cleaning out the Western Reservoir. All tho mnd In the reservoir will have to lie taken ont and re moved liom the grounds. About si i inches! of water remaining at the bottom ot the res ervoir after alt the water that can be Is drawn off, may be syphorcd out or otherwise re moved. Bidders mrst lurnish all tools anil inatetials lor doing t ic work, and bid lor tho lump job. The wrier will be let out of the reservoir by Tuesday, aril the superintendent will be on the ground to give any informa tion required, up to noon of that day. The woik must he completed under tho direction of the suprriiitemlrnton or before TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. l&tt. The committee reserve the rigid to reject any or all bids. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE. bS 21 Chairman Water Committee. OELL1NG OFF ORGANS AT COST PRICE To make, room for increasing Book and Sta tionery Business. IS126 ORGANS AT S 90. 100 " " 70. 325 PIANOS AT SCO. 15 ORGANS to bo closed ont this month. 43Call early and get a Rargain. L. B. HERB'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. (IKQCIRElt BBILD1NO) LANCASTER, PENN'A. s2tdR ii IRAKI Fire Insurance Company OF PIULADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, scchrcly invested. For a policy In this old and well-established companycall on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. Ill EAST KING STREET. (13U.WEA3 D ,ONT fOKGET THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. X EW BAKOWAKE STORE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, -DEAI.EKSIN- HUILDINUnnd CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll Smdctrw lUl.TON OPr.KA HOUSE. II. R. JACOBS, . . Manager. SYLVESTER BLEEKER. Representative General Tom Thumb. THIS AFTERNOON ATl:30O'OLOCK. THIS EVENING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. SKCURE YOUR SEATS AT ONCE AT THE OPERA HOUSE OFFICE. OS-FOUR DAYS OjULY.- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thnrsday, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. G-1 TON THUMB, WIFE, AND ENTIRE TROUPE OE BRILLIANT ARTISTS. ADMISSION, . . 10 AND SO CENTS. Choice seats, 10 cents extra. Doors open at WM and 7 p. m., daily. Reserved Seats now on Sals at the Open Douse. s3-Std TfULTON OPERA HOUSE. Friday, September 15, 1882. Messrs. II ACTMVKR& Daily havo the honor or presenting to the! citizens ot Lancaster. HAHN&ELIJS'nQIEDYGO. II. B. MAUN, Manager. Introducing tho Girted Toung Hebrew Dia lect Comedian, MR. FRANK BUSH, In II. Wayne Ellis' threo act Comedy, entitled "IKEY S0L0M0M." Elegant Music during the progress of the three acts. Alive horse and carriage will appear on stage The managers would respectlnlly call atten tion lo the fact that the new scenery Just com pleted by Mr. R. P. Karren, of Boston, can be seen at an advantage on this occasion.as this la the first regular dramatic performance ot the season. POPULAR PRICKS. Reserved Seats on sale at Opera House office. sll-5td ezozuure. J. K. SMAXING. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING -OF- Poreign and Domestic Novelties, FOR THE Fall and Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Largo and Exquisite Lino from 31 RUB VIVIENNR, PARTS, IMPORTED DIRECT ANDONLYTOBEII AD 121 NORTH QUEfcJN STREET. W IIXIAMaON FOVTER. FOR EARLY AUTUMN Wear there is no garment moro us.'fuini.d none that will pay a better interest for Hie money Invested In It, than a FALL OVERCOAT. Tho coat that everybody should have. In stead of putting on heavy underwear, hold on to tho summer welcht a little lonser and buv aFALLOVEUCOATtowear tne cool morn ings and evonlngs. Wo have a tresh Invoice ot them, and the prices aro low enough to meet the wants ot all. you THE LM TENNIS PLAY18 Wo havo a Hat made especially for them in Cardinal and Peacock Green. Tlic boys have another new leap tcr school wear in the OMER PACHA. It is in two colors, Ponso and Uitra-Marlne, with an Austrian cord. -THE ELECTRIC SHIRT. Is a decided succe3s, and those G KEEN CLUB HOUSE TIES are still tho lavoritc. Wo have them in other colors and all sizes and dots. E. & W, COLLARS AND CUFFS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. B OVS' SCHOOL SUITS. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having a large assortment of Boys' School Suits on hand I will dispose of them at prices far below their value in order to close them out. The suits are all made of pure Woolen Goods, well made and handsomely trimmed, and will be sold at very low prices ; call and see them. Merchant Tailoring De partment. Having in my em ploy one of the best cutters in the state I can guarantee a per fect fit. Call and examine the latest styles of FALL and WINTER GOODS. They are now ready and can be seen at AL Rosenstein's, Merchant Tailor anil Clothier. 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster. Jt'OK HAL&. CMTX PROPERTY AT PR1VATK SALK J On Long Deferred Payments : 1. The Store House and Dwelling on West King street, now occupied by Jno. E. Weaver. 2. The Hall Building on Prince street. 3. The House 1 ocenpy. 4. Tho nouse (No. 110) on West Orange St, Investors are invited to call upon aUMtdS&M A.E. RO HERTS. VOWRKAliY. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo nnmbcr or properties in city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. 1IERR X CO , Real Estate aud Insurance Agent.', No. 10K East King Street. muvojta, sv. HOUSKAL. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 Nortb Qaeea street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con atantly lor .sale at wholesale sml retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated custom Houso Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 18G0 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to snlt tho trade. febMyd HOUSEAL & CO. THIRD EDITION MONDAY KVENINO. SEPT. II, 1H8?. A PARTIAL VERDICT. NO AGREECEMT ON DORSET. URAUY AND The Star Rome Jury Acquit Tamer and Peck Miner and Bedell Found Un'lty. Washington, D. C, Sept. 11. At 10:10 a. m. the jury entered the court room and through their foreman reported to the court that they had reached a conclusion as to four of the defendants, but that they stood as on Saturday as to the others, being uuablo to agree as to them. Tho court declared to receive the verdict and took a recess until 2 p. m. Washington, Sept. 11. At 23 tho jury entered and through their foreman reported that they wero unable to agree. The court stated it had come to the con clusion to accept a partial verdict. The roll of defendauts was called and all an swered hero. The jury then rendered a verdict of acquit.il as to Turner and Peck, and of guilty as to Miner and Kenlcll. As to tho others they wore unable to agree. After an angry passage between Messrs. Ingcrsoll and Merrick, and an earnest statement on both sides to probe the alleged attempt at bribery to tho bottom, tho court adjourned until Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when argument on tho motion in arrest of judgment will be heard. IIYNKS HANOEO. He Dies With But a Slight Tremor Troops la Keadlaepg for an expected Outbreak. Limerick, Sspt. 11. Francis Ilyncs was banged at eight o'clock this morning. II o endured tho pinioning and recited his prayers calmly. Only a slight tremor was percoptible immediately beforo tho bolt was drawn. Death was almost instanta neous. A lar(o crowd outside the jail awaited tho hoisting of tho black il.ig, which signified that the drop had fallen. Many of the pcopio wero praying for the convict's soul. It is not known whether Hyucs mado a state ment or not, but up to Suuday ho denied any complicity in tho murder. A military guard was held in readiness and several hundred extra policemon from the northern counties wero drafted to Lim erick in view of tha possibility of a dis turbance. During Sunday prayers for Ilynes were offered in many of tho Catho lic churches in tho counties of Limerick and Clare. a Hairs Iu Egypt. London, Sept. II. A dispatch to the Central Neics from Ishtnalia, dated raid night, Sunday, says : " We have not yet advanced beyond the ridge two miles north of Kassassiu, and the outposts have been doubled and are supported by infan try." ' A dispatch to Rcutcr's telegram com pany from St. Petersburg, says it it is stated that the government has chartered six transports for tho conveyance of stores and military material to Vladivostok. lro lu a Maryland Town. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 11. XaEeery Evening special from Centrevillu, Md., re ports a supposed incendiary fire there last night, which caused damages estimated at $10,000. James Bramble's furniture store and stock wero totally destroyed. Hall's warehouse adjoining was torn down to prevent the spread of the llamcs, and Sny der's shoo storo was damaged by tiro to tho exteut of $1,000 ; uninsured. Bram ble's loss is about $:),000 ; partly insured. Loss on buildings not given. Death of a ICerka County Lunatic. Reading, Pa., Sept. 11. Benjamin Zechman, who a year ago was found naked in a log cabin eight feet square, on tho Blue Mountains, whero ho had been penned up by his brother fot 2 years, died to-day in the liorks aged about 45 years, an intelligible word. county almshouse, He never uttcrrd A Mail Coach Robbed. St. Louis, Sept. 11. The stage between Scligman and Eureka Springs, Arkansas, was stopped on Saturday evening by two masked men, heavily armed. The ten passcngcrs'were robbed of $900 and con siderable jewelry, and the mail pouch rifled. No clue to the robbers. That Puzzling Problem. Philadelphia, Sept. 11. John Welsh, Joseph Wharton, aud otheis, held a meet ing to-day to discuss the gubernatorial question. It is believed a letter will be formulated shortly asking both Beaver and Stewart to withdraw for tho good of the party. AVKATUKK JUDICATIONS. Washington, Sept. 11. For the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with rain, easterly shifting to westerly winds, falling followed by rising barometer stationary or higher temperature. A Paralytic Roasted Alive. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 11. Early this morning three frame tenements on Hali fax street were burned and Henry Paler, a paralytic, wa-i completely roasted alive. Asa Brown was so injured by inhaling flames that it is feared he will die. ftmnlttng Work Burned. Auburn, California, Sept. 11. The smelting works of the California iron company were totally destroyed by fire yesterday. Tho works cost about $50,009 and the loss will be heavy. Races Postponed. Brighton Beach, Staten Island. Sept. 11. Tho Brighton Beach races announced for to-day have been declared off in cor sequence of tho rain. A Fatal Shot. Danville, Va., Sept 11. Capt. John E. Hatcher, late chief of police, who was shot by the mayor of this city on the 9th inst., died this morning. A Great English Kallnro. London, Sept. 11. Samuel Cloye, rail way carriage maker, of Eaton, Derby shire, has failed. Liabilities 200,000, assets considerable. A Woman Drowned. New York, Sept. 11. An unknown jumped from tho Hoboken ferry in raid stream to day and was drowned. TUB NEWS rilOk MAINE. Partial Ketarns from Republican Sources. ToRTLAsn, Mo., Sept. 11. At 11:30 o'clock the tallies showed that one quarter of the city voto has been thrown as follows : Republican 953, Fusion 715, Republican majority 233. The total city Republican majority for governor in 1830 was 135, so that the present majority indi. cates a substantial gain. At Calais the election is progressirg qnietly with a fall vote. Robie will carry the city by from 300 to 400 majority. At Damarascotta many Greenbackors are voting the straight Republican ticket. Dexter reports a cain for the Republicans At Gardiner a full voto will be polled. At one o'clock tho indications aro that the voting is nearly two to ono in favor of Robie. Tho Republicans will probably elect a representative to the Legislature, although there is a strong opposition. Augusta, Me., Sept. 11. The election here is quiet, bnt a heavy vote is being polled. Tho Republicans aro sweeping every ward at the rate of two to one, largely increasing the majority oflSSO. The Independent and straight Greenback vote is not heavy. Belfast, Mo., Sept. 11. Tho coutost is very animated hero and a larger vote than ever before has been thrown. Tho Republicans are gaining largely. new iotb rnann. Naw Yobs. Sept. 11. Elonr State nm! Western dull and nrlccs without decided .chtngu : Southern dull antl weak. Wheat iyi.c lower and heavy: moderate sccculativo trad in; : No. I White. $1 lit; No. 'i Red, Oct.. 91 OSKQl ' : do Nov., 1 W, &l H2 : do Ilea. SI luftl 11 ; do Jan., Ill; do year. 91 07 bid, 91 " asked. Corn ifiSe lower, heavy and unsettled ; Mixed Western Spot, 7J(S77?ie; do luturo. Kl77!c. Oatsl'Je lower; No. 2 Sept. .'SJJifJ.Ric ; Oct.. 3iJsj)1Kc: do Nov., 4(Xrf40li: Mate, IOJJSiV; Western. STtQl'e. Kallailelpai- Mark-su t'RiL&usi.i'KiA, Sept.. .10. Flour dull weak: Superfine. 92 73i:& 00: Extra. 98 and 3i5; ivuna.. Fiunlv,$- 0J5 . Rye tlourat$3754. Wheat dull and lower: So. i Western Red, 91 07JSI0S: Del. and Pa. Red. 91 (UffilOJ: Lnnxherry Red and Amber, 91 121 II. Corn (I nit and lower for local uhc ; steamer fOTgSle: Yellow, Se ; Mixed, Sllc; No. S mixed, tOc. Oats quiet and steady ; No. 1 White at Mc; No. 2 do. UXW-c.as to location; No. :i do, ilfMc ; No. 2 Mixed. :W:Wv Rye nominal at 727oc Provisions steady. Lard steady. Rutter active anil firm in choice tirades; Creamery Extra, 30$Jlc ; do good to choice, 2.S2Sc. Eggs firm, with small supplv; Penn'a, 26c; Western. Sic Chcescdnll, except lor Choice ; New York full cream, HK!lc: Western lull cream, 106310c. Petroleum linn ; Uetlncd, CKc. Whisky at 91 22. nratn and Iroiiiioii ;uuiauoii One o'clock nuoU'itJoiiM of r.i:n nnd or.-Vi-Ions, furnished by n. K. Ynndt, RrtiKer. I".' b-jsi mng street. Sept. II. Chicago. Corn Oats MK S. I'lilhulalphla. .78 .4fi4 .71 .45 .72 .42 ' Wheat . 1.07JS . 1.08 . LOaJi Porh 20 2J'i 1U.25 Ijml II III 11.40 Oct.... Nov.... Ycir... SepL.., Oct..-.. Nov. Cattle Market. Pbiladkliiiia, Sept. 11. Cattle lnarKit lull and a quarter on on all grades except ex tra ; ales, 4,"0 head ; prime 707c ; good at 0J-7c; medium a" jtJJtlc; couruoii at 4jc. Sheep In active demand : Rales, 11,000 lic.nl ; prime, r-fifrc ; good 4763!ic ; medium. iyt SI'c ; lair. 44c ; common, ItiJSMc ; l.imhs, 3TJic ; calves, 48c. Hogs in good demand und selling nt 11, ''0 12c. Live Stock Market. Chicaqo. Hogs Receipts, 2,603 head; ship ments. 5,500 head ; demand weak, quality verv poor and market drugging ; mixed. $7r. gs :r ; heavy pi 4m ; snips, 9507 v5. Cattle Receipts.0,5tM head ; Mhlpnients, 4.00H head; good to choice shipping, 9l OMfiUO; common to lair, 9404 50 ; butchers' at 92 50f ti I CO; stockcrs ami feeders at 933 ! ; range cattlnin heavy supply and 10020c lower; Tex ans,$J 4094 20 ; lial t-lirccds, 91 5UM 03. Sheep Receipts, tXO head ; shipments, 400 ; market fairly activeand valuos;tlrin ; luterlor to fair, 92 5034 25; mcillum to good, fl 00 I 2 ; cho!cc to extra, 94 50s?5 05. tToca .naraoc Now Vnrk, I'lillmtelptda nnd Local Stock also thilltil States IJoml-i repotted dally lv Iaioii It. I..,ho, 22 Nortli QneiMi street. Sept. II. KTlM l.-txi .ie. A. M. ! SI V,3f Denver X RIo tirandn soft ni m N. Y..Luku Erie ft Western.... $$ 4.1 K'AA Kansas and Texas 41 M 40? Lawe Shore 113 Ml 114-, Now Jersey Cen '.:. 79 N) 8V. New Yorlr. Ontario t W 27i 2s tfUft St. Paul. M. ,t Omaha 53 53K 5lt I'acitlc Mail .-. 45'4 I.V4 45, Rochester A Pittsburgh 2!.'4 !.' 2V Texas Pasitlc 51& my, US. Wahtmh. sw ..juls A Pacific... 38 SSVi 38 Wc-tern tinton Tel. Co ao' .)"A yt PciiiiHviviintaCentnil K.y ill's 4I5 PhllRlelpli:.i& Reading. 32 .il'-i S' Nnrlheru 1'ucineCom Wl '.ay. HIS, " Pivferi-ed.... 97JS 97 2 Outrulo Pitts. A Wit '"4 'ii4 22'4 Local stock aad bomv I'ar l.nit vul. lale Lane ' 'Uv 6 per rt. Lo.tn.dne ISS2...fI0 f lis lNi... 100 107J l"l... 100 120 lo... lor u per ct. n lor 3.'i years.. 100 10.1 - 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 112 4 " In I or'Jiyo.irn.. lun va " 4 " in 5 or 2o yixirs.. ion loi.'iO " M In 10 or 20 years. Km H.J5 Manlielra borough loan I'm 102 AHKSTOCW. Kir-t .S'ationu'.IJank 100 ix r'armers' Nattomil l:.mk .' 110.15 Knlton National Hank 100 no Luncanter County National Hank.. 50 III Columbia National luik 100 150 Knhnda National IS mk iije 142! Kitvt National Hank, Coltiinhla.. .. 100 14U-o first National Rink, hiRMbtiri' ... Km i.iljji r list National Bank, MaricttR . ... Ikj 20(1 Kir-d National Rank. Mount. I oy.. luu 1I5.7L 1,1 tin;'. National Hank im no Mauhei.ii National Rank nm r.l Union National ls-mk. .Vouiit.Joy. 5ir Ti'XC Now Holland National K.iulc. ...... . 1:7 maccLi.AwcouBBTOcka. qbjbj Ouarryvllle R. R. $ vt 92.20 Millenville Street Car .V Aj.ro Inquirer Printing Company M 50 Watch Factory lim 120 Gas Light and Fuel Comjmny.... 25 Stevens House ltd) 90 Columbia Gas Company........... Columbia Water Com puny is Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 ;q Marietta Hollow ware 100 Stevens House 5u 4.10 Sicily Island - , East Brandy wine x Wnyncsb'g. 50 1 Millersville Normal School WSCXUAHKOCS BOHDe. (iuarry vllle K. R., due 18U3 $100 $117 Reading ft Columbia R. R,,5'n 100 1 Lancaster Watch Co.. dnc 1SS lim 105.5 Lancaster tias Light and Pad Co.. due In lor 20 yearn 100 104 Lanaistcr Gas Light and Fuel Co., due lson..... ........... ......... joo lot. Lancaster Marietta 25 X!S Lancaster New Holland.. 100 85 Lancaster A Susquehanna. jijo 2.",.C5 Ttnurrntk BTOCK8. Rig Spring Beaver Valiey 9 25 9 W.z Bridgeport ft Horeqhoe W)f Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 is 'iolumbfa ft Washington '- 211 IMumbia Big Spring ' IS Lancaster ft Ephrattt 25 47.25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 21 Strasburg ft Millport 5 40 Marietta ft May town. 25 40.1? Marietta Monnt Jnv 25 Lan&.EIlzabetht'nftMIddlet'n 100 m Lancaster ft FrnltvlRe. go 50 - Lancaster ft Lltlts 25 7. Lanoasterft WRlhvmAtown 25 55 Lancaster; Manor.................. 50 1.EI.IU Lancasterft Manhelm 25 4.i PUItLIC SALC-ON SATUKOAY, SKIT. S3. 18S2,jitthe Keystone hotel, at 75) o'clock p. in., a double one-story frame house suitable tor two families, situate at No. SOS and 510 North Mulberry street, Lancaster. Pa., as property ot LBVEN ROTE, Administrator of Estate of Mary Burnett, de ceased. 2,6,!.l.V,20Jt23d .