LANCASTER DAILY INTlaLLIGENCER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882. CULrjMBIA NEWS. " tt aeuCLAK COKKESPONDENCK t Along the Susquehanna Items of tereat la and Aroand the Uorongh Picked Up by the Intelli gencer's Keporter Market wait sHmly attended this ttiorn insr. The Pennsylvania railroad police took 3 train jumpers to jail this morning. The Royal Arch Chapter, No. 224, of Maions, will hold a meeting this evening. An attempt on a Union street house was made last night by thieves. They were discovered and frightened off by the family. One of the employees at the stove works naa his nnger mashed this moruing by a piece of building material falling on it. Lumber is., now being hauled to the Shawnee rolling mill for repairing it. A bar and plate mill is to be made out of the mill. John Struck was prosecuted before Squire Grier by his wile last night for assault and battery. Mrs Struck's face was covered with blood wheu she came to tho justice's office; A warrant was issued for his arrest. Large washouts have occurred to many gutters in different parts of town, caused by yesterday's an last night's heavy rains. XPir ' the ,arBe8t is in front of Jesse A J "'dence on Walnut street. Anotp-j. iarg0 one j3 below the armory. , '-. F. Uramni, of Chestnut Hill, brought co this place to-day two pair of beautiful gamo fowls, which he has sent to parties in Philadelphia. A new front is being put iu Samuel Swa'.tz's residence on Locust street. The large room formerly used as a parlor is bow being converted into a store. It will be for rent when finished. It is reported that thcro is the prospect of the establishment of a glass works here, providing the ground for the erection of the works can bo purchased cheaply. 'A farmer who was returning home from market this morning was nearly thrown from his wagon by the horse taking fright on Chestnut street and runt-ing away. The frightened animal was finally stopped before auy damago was done. Attractions Ahead. .Tanauschek is booked for the opera house here, November 11th. The follow ing number of shows havo already been booked by agents : Octobor, 2 ; Novem ber, 9 ; December, 9 ; January, 5 ; Feb Tunry, 2 ; March, 2. There will bo no lack of eulertainmcnt8 this winter. Au Karly Morning Fight. A light occurred on Chorry street, be tween Fourth and Fifth streets, early this morning between two men, ono of them being a plasterer, who also has a iittlo grocery store. Tho affair was caused by the assailant refusing to work out a bill which he owed at the store. Tho other accused him of wishing to cheat him out. of his money. The light euded by tho storekeeper sitting down on top of the dobtor, but tho latter would do no work. A Lady's Heroic Act. A old man named Michael Troy was pulled from tho Pennsylvania railroad track at Snyder's corner, yesterday, by Mrs. Amos Simmons, just as a freight cu giue was about to strike him. A number of men were standing near but seemed too horror stricken te render help. Mrs. Sim mons laid down a baby which sho was carrying to perform tho act of a heroine. Too much praise cannot be given hor. Disorderly Darks. Johu Wesley Cooper, colored, was ar ranged before 'Squire Youug last evening, charged by James Greon also colored with assault and battery, and drunk and dis orderly conduct. The trouble occurred on Friday last. Cooper was held iu bail on the assault and battery case, but was dis charged ou tho other. Joseph Cole, colored, was sent co tho Lancaster prison agaiu this morniug, for being drunk and disorderly, on Locust street, yesterday about G p. m. Joe makes use of very bad lauguago when drunk. This time ho received a permit to board at the Lancaster "castle" for 30 days. Wreck on the ICIver ttoad. A wreck was caused on the Port Deposit railroad, about two miles below McCall's iferry this morning at 3 a. m. by a largo tree falling from the hillsido across the track. Eugine No. 531 and 12 freight cars were wrecked. Seven cars were thrown over tho river bank. No person was injured. The place at which the acci dent occurred is a dangerous one, there being but little ground between the river and tho hills. At 4 a. ra. to day tho Col umbia wreckers were sent to tho scene of the accident. They opened the road for travel and returned at 8:30 a. m. itornngh Personals. Mr. A. Josscl and wife havo goue to New York. Mrs. Samuel Filbort is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Mr. Paul II. lileU loft this morning for the Eastman business collego at Pough keepsie. N. Y. Mr. B. K. Meyers, of the wholesale grocery firm of E. C. Eby& Co., Philadel phia, was in town to day. Mr. P. A. Ktodel and wife left for Bal timore this morning to witness tho pa geantry of the " Oriole." The daughter of Mr. F. S. Blotz, Mrs. R. F. Ranktn, who has been visiting him for some time past, left to-day for Asbury Park. Mr. John R. Remy, lato Columbia re porter for the Lancaster Afcio Era, left this afternoon for Philadelphia, where he will work at his trade of sign painting. May success be with him. He leaves a host of friends to regret his departure from their midst. Charged With a urave Oflense. Henry Stoltz was arrested in Marietta last night by Officer Uerr, on the charge of assault with intent to ravish a Iittlo daughter of M. M. Rutt, of Germau street. The defendant formerly worked at baking in this city, and tho crime is alleged to have occurred iu August. Ho was com mitted for a hearing beforo Alderman Mc Conomy. Accident. Yesterday afternoon Tillman Stump, a carpenter employed on the new bridge of the Quarry ville railroad, at GracfFs Land ing, was severely cut in tho leg by a fel low workman whose axe glanced from a piece of timber ho was cutting and struck Mr. Stump on the right leg between the ankle and knee, cutting through to the bone. Tho wound Is painful but not dan gerous. lander Salt. H. C. Brubaker, esq., for Jacob IJ. lloober, has brought a suit for slander against Peter C. Eckert, of Bareviile. Upper Leacock township. r This morning the sheriff arrested the defendant on a writ of capias, and he gave bail iu the sum of $5,000. It is charged that tho de fendant publicly accused the plaintiff of having aated dishonestly in business trans actions with Thomas Brubaker. Too liberal. The reporter of the Intelligencer was entirely too liberal yesterday when he said that Recorder Good would receive " ten cents a line " for recording tho big mortgage of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad to the Pennsylvania insurance company. The legal fee is., one cent for ten words and that is all the recorder expects to get. Klected a Member. E. D. North, esq., of 'this city, was elected a member of the' American law association at their recent meeting at Saratoga. COCKT. Proceedings Iu Common Pleas-lnterestlng Trlals for the KespectlTe Bights of Kent s and Property. BEFORE JUDGE LIVINGSTON. George Ramsay vs. James" M. McCamant, appeal by defendant from the judgment of Samuel J. Henderson, esq. The plaintiff resides in Salisbury township and during the years of 1879 and 1880 he occupied a property, which he rented from Joseph Haines. There was a store room in the building and this, together with the cellar and second story room, was rented to the defendant by Ramsay. He (McCamant) paid his rent for 1879 but failed to do so between April 1st, 1880 and 1881. This suit is brought to recover tho rent, com pensation for board furnished tho defend ant, feed for his horse, and rent of a small shed. Tho whole claim as plaintiff alleged was due him was $261. The defense admitted owiucr the nlain- tiff, but claimed 'that his bill was. too high. They allcgo that in the spring of 1880, when plaintiff went to Mr. Haines to re-rent his property, ho asked tho de fendant's father to go with him to uso his influence to induce Mr. Haines to rent the property to him (Ramsay) for $100 cheap er than in the year 1879. Old Mr. McCam ant did go along and they succeeded in getting tho reduction. The defense claim that on account of these services by the defendant's father, it was agrerd that the bargain should remain the same between the plaintiff and defendant during tho second year as the first. Thodefenso lived iu tho building with that under standing, and the first they knew that an increase was wanted was when they came to settle. Tho defendeut several times eflered to pay the plaintiff the- sum of $153, which he claims was all he owed. Previous to tho calling of witnesses in tho case, the defense mado a tender of the amount which they admit owing. It was refused by tho plaintiff. On trial. BEFORE JUDGE PATTERSON. John W. Zimmerman vs. Solomon Las -ley, contestant, and Eli Gchman, tenant, action of ejectment to recover a tract of land in Martindale, Earl township, con taining about 40 perches with a frame house thercou. The plaintiff alleges that the property is unlawfully held by tho de fendants as tho right of possession is in him. The claim of titlo was proven from 1792 through tho several transfers to George B. Heil, under whom brth parties claim title. From the testimony of tho plaintiff it appeared that iu tho fall of 1879 Hcil sold this prop erty, which was deeded to plaintiff iu April, 1880, he having $000 in tho pur chase of the laud and builiiug of tho house. In May, 1880, Solomon Lesley who held a judgment against Rudolph W. Zimmerman for $117.10.took this property in execution and sold through tho sheriff, the interest of Rudolph Zimmerman only, which Solomon Lssley purchased. Tho plaintiff contended that Rudolph Zimmer man, not having at that time attaiued any interest iu tho estate, tho defendants are in unlawful possession, henco tho suit. The defense then proceeded to show by the evidence of J. C. Martin, esq., and tho sheriff's deed that in 1880, Rudolph sold a property for $800 and purchased this ono ; at tho timo of tho purchaso toward which plaintiff loaned Rudolph $000 the deed was made to John W. Zimmerman, in order to sozure his loan, the latter entering into an agreement at tho time that if Rudolph repaid him tho $000 on April 1st, 1880, plaintiff would sell and convey tho estate to him, that, howovcr, this deed had not been recorded and therefore wa6 to bo considered as au unrecorded mort gage, and no notice to tho world, at the time of the sale by tho sheriff, which fact voided its claim. When the sheriff sold the interest of Rudolph Zimmerman iu tho property iu May, 1880, no ono cNo had auy interest in it, and as it was purchased by Solomon Lesley for $380 at that sale and transferred to him by sheriff's deed, he had a clear titlo therein, and was now iu lawful possession. After some rebutting testimony and tho answer to tho points of law submitted by counsel, the court sustained tho plain tiff and under their instruction a verdict in favor of the plaintiff was .taken, on con tition that the judgment be released on tho payment by defendant of $632 with in terest from date, and costs of suit, said payment to bo made January 1st 1883. By the verdict tho plaiutiff gets possession of the property and retains it until this amouut is paid. J. L. Bcardslee, surviving partner of the firm of J. L. Beardsleo & Co., of New York vs. John B. Lcbkickcr. This case was compromised by tho parties them selves aud a verdict was taken in favor of the plaintiff for $1,074.40. A New Urtrtgc. Mr. John Foreman, builder of the new bridgo that crosses tho Conestoga at Graeff's lauding ou tho lino of the Quarry villo r.iilioad, has tho work so far com pleted that he expects the cars to pass over it this evening. The biidge is of the stylo known as a " box bridge," and is of two spans. It is made of heavier timbers and is much stronger than the old one. For a few days past passenger trains have run north and south to the Conestoga, at which point passengers aud their baggage have crossed the creek on the county road bridge at that paint. The carriage of through freight, which has been tempo rarily suspended, will be resumed as soon as tho bridge is completed. ' Hang; Oat the Vauners." Tho Independent Republicans of this city arc the first iu the field with their campaign banner, which was to day Hung to tho brcezo from their head quarters in Bitner's warehouse. North Queen abovo Chcsnut street. The flag belongs to Mr. S S. Spencer, and is the same one that that geutlcmau unfurled in 1801, wheu tho first Lancaster soldier's left lor the seat of war. Attached to it is a picco of canvas bearing " Independent Republican Head Quarters." Obituary. Henry F. Ebcrman died yestorday at the county hospital, in the 84th year of his age. Llo was a brother of tbc late Peter G. Ebsrmau, and in his younger days was a man of con siderable influence, llo was a most de voted diEciplo of Izaak Walton, aud spent much of his timo angling for fish, at which he was an expert, llo took an active part in assisting to frame the present fish laws of our state. lfank Stock Sold. J. B Long, broker, sold to-day at pri vate sale, 10 shares of Fulton national bank stock at $133 per share. Postponed. The picnic or St. Anthony's church choir ha been postponed until Monday, Sept. 18th. SPECIAL NOT J VMS. Shiloh's Congn and Consumption Care is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale ut Coclirau's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowft w Decllno of Alan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health lie newer. $1. For sale by John Black. Wukn the scalp is annoyed with dandruff, Glenn's Sulphur Soap will be found infallible. Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, llfty cents. sU-lwdeod&w ' All the Ills that Flesh Is Heir to," Arising lrom impurity ot the blood, torpid liver, irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc.. can bo sately and speedily cured by Bur dock Blood Bitters. Price $1. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "How do yon manage." said a lady to her friend. " to appear so happy all the time ?" " I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic bandy," was the reply, and thus keep myself and family In good health and spirits. See adv. sl-lmdcodftoow Words or Wisdom. No doctor will tail 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 yourlaroily physician, and enjoy lile comfortably, sia-lwdeodftw Universal ApproDatlon Itv the community at lame has been given to Burdock Blood Bitters. No instance is known where dissatisfaction lias been manllcstcd by their use, or where aught but bcnellt followed their administration. Price $1. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 13' North Queen street. Lancaster. ' Hackxetack," u hutting ana fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 60 cents. For sale at Coch ran s urug store, I'll xsorcu ijuceu sneei. A bexbdt tor Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia. Weakness, Fever. Ague, etc. Col den's Liquid Ueeruud Tonic Invigerator. sll-lwdeodftw From China lo Peru and back again a thou sand times in a night, will tli4 mind ol the nervous sufferer travel, while blessed sleep orsakes his eyes. He can enjoy sweet rest by the use ot Dr. Benson's Celery a:nl Chamo mile Pills. Sold by all druggists. sll-lwd&w Mothers! jautlinrKl! jtiotliersll Are you disturbed at night and brokon ol your rest by a sick child sullering and crying with excruciating pain ot cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and getabottlo ot MRS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTHING SV UUP It will relieve Use poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about It. There Is not a mother on earth who lias over used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to tho mother and reliet and health to tho child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and Is the prescription ot ono ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents u bottle. nvMv-M.'WASftw ir you are sick and troubled with dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Bitter will cure you. For sale at II. 11. Cochran's-. i rug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. sll-lwdAw That hacking t ... it can be soqmpkiy cured by Shiloh's Gun. We. guarantee its For sale at Cocbrun's r.ig store, 137 North Queen St niYl-lWUcow&w It seems impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, Uuchu. Mandrake, Dandelion, fte,, should muko so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do; but when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, unrtdonbtno longer. sl-2wdAw A NASAt injector lrco with each bottle ol Shilot's Catarrh Itemed v. Price 50 cents. For sole at Cochran's drug tor, 137 North .Queen street. nrotrn-jt Mounchoici Panacea Is the most cJIectlve Pain Destroyer In tho world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externally,nnd thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and It is warranted double tho strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain In tho Side. Back or Vowels. Soro Throat, Rheumatism and au aohus, aud Is THE GUEAT KEUGVEtt OF PAIN. "Browm'b Household Pawaoba" should bo In every lunitly. A tc&spcoulul of the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preforred J, taken ut bed time will uf.i:ak up a cold. 25 cts .-. bottle. Icbll-lvdM.W&S&w a Cougn, con. or .-uie . nio-u, siioulu ue stopped. .Neglect lre:iUcntiy results in an In curable. Lung Disease or Consumption. Brow nS bronchia! Troches do uot disorder t!!e. "tnuiach like cough nyropx an! balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed partsallayiiig Irritation, givo relict In Asthma, isronchla! Ciik::.s Catarrh, Mid the Thioai TrouliU-s which binders mill Public Speakers arc subject to. For thirty years Brown's llronnhial Troches havo been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlect satltuclion. Having been tested by wide and Constant u.c for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wcl - .nerited Kink among the tewstaple remedies ol tho age. Sold at '- cent's a box cvnrvwhern mv-lv!TThAFAlvw JtHATHtt. Euermax. In this city, on the 11th inst., Henry A. Lberman, in the 81th year ot his age. The relatives and friends ot tho lamily aro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of Mrs. Peter G. Kbermau, No. ."7 North Prince Ptrect, on Wednesday afternoon at :s o'clock. Interment at Wood ward Hill ecmcteiy. ltd I'OLHZCAJ.. Uotuocratlc fituie Ticket. OOVERNOB. ItOBKUT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKCTENANT UOVERKOR. CI1AUNUKY F. BLACK, York. JUDOS OF TUE SUriUSXJ! COURT. .SlbAS M. CLAHK, Indiana. SECRETARY OF IKTEaNAL AFI'AIRS. J. SIMPSON AFltlCA, Huntingdon. COSOnESSMAK-AT-LAKOK. MOllTIMEi: F. ELLIOTT, Tiogi. Democratic County Tltfcet. CONOUIKS. W. V. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE SENATOR XIV DI8TI!UT. AI'.UAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLT. 1. , 2. C. J. BUOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKEK, Coleroin. S. E. C. D1LLEU, Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. H. K. SIIIMP, E. Cocalieo. RECORDER. W. W. BUSdEB, Leacock. COUNTV SOLICITOR. 'POOR DIRECTORS. .1. P. MoILVAINE. Paradise. PHILIP BEKNAUD, Lancaster mi SOX INSrECTORS. JOHN ItEVMAN, Mauhelm. J. 11. SCHLEGELMILICH, E. Donegal, JUIIV COMMISSIOHER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEK, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, cuaimian. . I. KISKEK, General Secretary, Giraid House, Philadelphia. H Democratic County Cuuuult V. II. BOLAND, Chairman. Lancaslci. J. B. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GltlEK, Columbia; B. S. PATTEUSON, White Vock, Secretaries. jfjstr AitvjsicTistsMnyis. 1)USTPONED. The Picnic ot St. Anthony's choir will be postponed until Monday, September IStli. SlS-ltll SET OUT.TOUR KKAUT SET-OUT This (Tuesday) evening at ltd SNYDEB'S, 115 N'ortn Queen street. LUST. WHITE BULL TEKK1EB DoO. A liberal reward will bo naul lor the re turn ot same to -, JAMES B. BEST, No. Ill Shippcn Street, ltd Lancaster, Pa. "VTATUKK'S OWN KKMEUr. il Electricity is the lite principlo of all or ganized matter, and hence It is the most potent when wisely and scieutincally applied lor the cure or diseases. All chronic diseases aro readily cured by this treatment. DR. BBU BAKEB makes It a specialty. Office, 217 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. aZMmd&w I pWLTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1882 THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK SUCCESS. The Romantic Western Drama, by HARRY MEREDITH, RANCH 10; Or,' Annie, from Massachssetts. AL. McCLELLAND, ) tIh Twin Ttrothern TOM. McCLELLAND, S Tht. iwin jirotners. HARRY MEREDITH. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserved beats at Opera House office. sl2-5td JVJfir AOrXRTlBBJUSNTS. ENUMK VARA VIUAMS. A MNB article, only 5 cents at llARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. A.r' rCLU LINE UP LOKILLAKWS Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 cts. n.T nluir Mt HARTMAJTS YELLOW fKOar CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WANTED A WOMAN TO WAIT ON A ladv in bad health, and to assist in light duties. Pleasant home. Safcu-y, $3.00 per week. Reference given and required. Ad dress. 1. E. GILL. 874td No. 1,221 Arch St., PnUadelphlt. A MEETING OF THE DEHOCKACV OF the Fourtt ward will be held atCbas. Kothweiler's Saloon, ft eatKlngstret, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose ot form ing a Pattison club. AfuU attennauco Is re quested. ltd WANTED A GOOD TINSMITH, GOOD wages and steady employmenL Apply at once at Jacob Foosc's Bouse Furnishing store. Goods of every description cheao at NO. 115 EASTlllAli SlBKtT, s9-2td Lancaster, Pa. PROPOSALS PUR BCILDINO A TURN pike, from Lititz to lirubaker's mill, will be received by the undersigned, with whom specifications, plot and pioflle can be seen. Proposals will lie opened at 10 o'clock a. iu., September 21, 1SS2. upon which occasion bidders aro invited to be present. The dircc toi s reserve tho right tri-icct all or any of the bids. EM AN U t L K AUFFM AN. sll-Std President. TO. O. F. MONTERKX LODUK. NO. 242. . iieenmnanicd fcv the Iron villo Band. Will run aspecialcxcursion to Reading, on TUURS: DAY, SEPTEMBER 14. to participate In the Grand State Parade of the Order. All Lodges, members ot the Order, and friends aro cordi ally Invited to accompany the excursion. Fare for the round trip. $1.40 : children under 12, half price. Tickets lor sale by K.J. Kris man, A. Oblcnder, C. si. Metzgar, Henry Woit, and Fiinn A Wlllson. E. J. ER1SMAN, s2-tfd Chairman ot Committee. PROPOSALS WILL HE REUKIVKU AT the Mayor's Office until THURSDAY, SEPTRMUEK 14, ISSi, at 8 o'clock, p. in., for digging out and filllngln 18(1 feet, more or less, ot water trench, tin Filbert street, between Poplar ami Fremont streets, in the 8th ward.. Bidders will state how much forrock and how much for earth. Work must bo done under the direction ot the snperintcudent ot tho water works, and at tho time he may direct Trenches to be at least four lee.t deep and two feet wide. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE. It Mayor. STUDIES, STUDIES. CITTSUUKGH HTU cies. $l.-"i per hundred at llARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SUH'IOL LOAN. Bids will be received to 2 p. ni. SEPTEM BER 18, 13&, ut the Banking House of D. P. Locher & Son, tor twenty Registered Bonds ot (500 each, or any part thereof, to be issued by the Lancaster City School Board, bearing lour per cent, interest, payable quarterly. The Bonds will be dated October 1.18S2,and pay able ut the pleasure of said Boird alter Octo ber 1 . 1S35. ROB E RT A. E V ANS. sS-std Chairman Finance Committee S. B f kKGANIZED 1810. Tho Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS: One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-throb Thousand Five Hundred and Eiahty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. AU Invested iu Sale and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 43?For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3 5mdTuTh&S 1 ONT rOKGET THE UENUINE OLD stock Connecticut Clirars. 11 tor i cl3. at llARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. GOODS FROM AUCTION : German hind-made Linen Toweling, l'2Je. Jean, wit lirnll-wool Filling, at 25c. leans, worth 20c., nt 16c. Plniil Flannels, worth 18c, at 12;. All-wool Piad Flannel, at 2UC-All-liuen Doylies, at Sc. apiece. 21-inch Turkey Red Handkerchiefs, '.. JOB LOT OF BUTTONS, In Ghiss, Ivory and Composition, ut 5j. per dozen. Also, Ivory Bullet Buttons at 3c. per do.. STOCKING YARNS. In Plain anil Fancy Colors. Also, i-riuan Stocking Yarns. Remember our PATENT-BACK SHIRT can not gap on B ck. HAUDWAHE. KW HARDWARE STORE. IN 9-11 SOUTH QUEfeJN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN 1SU1L)1NG:um1 CABINKT HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, UANGES, PAINTS, OILS uml GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. ell Smdit-w JCNTJi&TAINMESTS. yiJLlON OPERA HOUSE. il.lt. JACOBS, . . MANAOKK. SYLVESTER BLEEKER, Representative General Tom Thumb. THIS AFTERNOON ATl-OO'OLOCK. THIS EVENING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. SECURE YOUR SEATS AT ONCE AT THE OPERA HOUSE OFFICE. V5-FOUII DAYS ONLY.S& Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Af TERNOON AND EVENING. Gl TOM THUMB, WIFE, AND ENTIRE TROUPE OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS. ADMISSION, . . 10 AND 20 CENTS. Choice seats, 10 cents extra. Doore open at 1:30 and 7 p. in., dally. Keserved Seats now on Sale at the Opera Uouse. sS-Otd UULTON OPEBAHOUSK- Friday, September 15, 1882. Messrs. Haktxvbb & DAiir have tho honor or presenting to the citizens ot Lancaster. Mol&UiMEDYCO. U. IS. M AHN, Manager. Introducing tho Gifted Young Hebrew Dia lect Comedian, MR. FRANK BUSH, In II. Wayne E11U' three act Comedy, entitled "IKEY S0L0M0M" Elegant Mualo during tho progress ofluo three acts. A live horse and carriage will appear ou stage Tho managers would respectfully call atten tion to the fact that the new scenery j ust com pleted by Mr. B. P. Farron, of Boston, can be seen at an advantage on this occasionas this is the first regular dramatic performance ot the season. POPULAR PRICES. Reserved Scats on sale atOpcraUou.te office. sU-Std . JUT AOrjSMTiaBMBtrTB. 8TR11B BKOS'ADVKRTIU A8TEIOH BEOS-' PALACE OF FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. We Hare Kocmeu This Week A COMPLETE STOCK OE KID GLOVES. "GERSTER." THUEE BUTTONS IN ALL FALL SHADES. THUEE BUTTONS ELKG ANT ASSORT MENT OF TANS AND BROWNS. THREE BUTTONS WHITE AND OPERA. THREE BUTTONS-BLACK. FIVE HOOKS, BERT GOODS, FOSTER'S PATENT. FINE DARK FALL SHADES. TANS AND DRABS, BLACK. SEVEN HOOKS THE SAME. CHAMOIS GL.OVES OF FINE QUALITY. MOSQUETALRE IN SIX BUTTON LENGTHS. Black Undressed Kid Gloves. MOSQUETA1RE, SIX BUTTON LENGTHS, FINE O.UAL1TV. AT SPECIAL PRICES S1X0 Af AIR. MOSO.UETAIRE IN ALL FINE FALL SHADES, DRESSED AS WELL AS TERBA-KOTTA, AT $1.00 A PAIR. BEST UOODS AT $1.75. FINE I1LACK MOSQUETAIRE DRESSED. EXTRA LONG. 9rThess Kid Glove arc all II rut quality good, and have tlm reputation ot giving; good eatLslactlon. ALSO, A FULLLINEOF LISLE GLOVES IN FALL SHADES. BI! 111,1 ANT USUI ULOVXS IN CULOUED AND BLACK. Fine Cashmere Gloves. CASTOR COLOR, FAWN COLOR, GARNET, MYRTLE, NAVY, OLIVE. BRONZE, TERRA-COTTA. SILK GLOVES, BLACK AND COLORED AT SPECIAL PRICES. XT' Wo call attention to some BRILLIANT LISLE HOSE FOR CHILDREN, IN GARNET, BLACK AND DARK NAVY' At 50c. and 60c. a pair. LADIES' BLACK HOSE. FULL STOCK OF ZEPHYRS, TWO, FOUR AKD EIGHT FOLD. GERMANTO WN YARN, O.UALITY I. AND 11., ALL COLORS. GERMAN KNITTING YARN, MIXED, FINE COLORS AND BALMORAL. AMERICAN GLOVE YARN, SAXONY YARN, SHETLAND WOOL, SHETLAND FLOSS, ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES. . A LARGE STOCK OF ' DRESS BUTTONS. The llnest and best selected stock we nave ever had. Black Spanish Laces, AT SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. HAND -RUN LACES AS CHEAP AS OTHERS. 49WI11 be pleased to have you call and examine our goods. Astrich Brothers. NOTICE! 43-OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, NEXT, SEPT. 1, UNTIL 6P.M. THIBD EDITIOIT. TUESDAY KVBNINQ, 8EPT, 10, 1882. LATEST BY TELEGEAPH. ANOTHER INCOMPETENT tilfrlCIAt.. A Western Comptroller who .Might Hare Pronted oy Taking LMuntoI Paitlaeu Milwaukee, Wis, Sopt. 12. The city comptroller discovered to-day that the funds for five of the thirteen wards are completely exhausted, so that the most necessary publio work, such as repairs and street cleaning in these wards must be suspended until next year. By .the mis take of the former comptroller no money is appropriated in this years' budget lor interest on the publio debt, payable in July, and December 1S83, as provided by law and the interest for July of the pres ent year has not yet been paid. The city officials are making strenuous efforts to withold the facts from the public. No remedy can be had until tho next ligisla ture convenes. UALTiaSOBE'S BIG JUCll.EL. Beginning the Oriole Fcctlvel iu tho Anni versary ot North Point. Baltimore, Sept. 12. Tho CSth anni versary of the battlo of .North Point, which begins tho annual Oriolo festival, is being celebrated to-day with more than usual ceremony and displays. The weather is clear and tho city has been washed clean by the severe rain storm of yester day, which continued late into tbo night. Many buildings on the principal streets are beautifully decorated, and although business is not entirely suspended it is a general holiday. All municipal offices are closed and some of the government offices. The programme for the clay is the didi cation of a monument ou Eutard Place to Col. George Armistead, who commanded at Fort McHenry during its bombardment by the British fleet ; a military parado of visiting and citizeu soldiers, Union vete rans, Are companies and other organiza tions. The city is tilled with visitors from every section ot the Union and many thou sands occupy the streets and sidewalks. Tho parade began to raovo at ono O'clock. LAWLESSNESS IN ARKANSAS. Deeds ot Violence that ere Exciting ihVsPcc ple or Eayetteville; Fayetteville, Ark., Sept. 12. A fearful state of lawlessness exists iu tho southern part of this county. Several weeks ago tho United States marshal and his posse were lired upon while trying to make some arrests at tho houso of Jeff Gilliland and two or three of the party were wounded. Last Friday night Jim Webb and two others passed an old man and two boys camping by tho roadside, when Webb deliberately shot tbo old mau through tbo head and rode off. Tho sher iff has mied a posse of 200 men and is scouring me country, two man nave been arm-led, but Webb has not yet been fonnd. ENGLISH SPOUT. Tho Jtuca for the Champ jgne Stake. London, Sept, 12 Tho race for the champagno stakes for 2 year-olds was won by Air. Lepcnero a brown lilley tlauteur, with Mr. W. 8. Crawford's brown colt second, Mr. C. Perilous' bay co!t Mac beth, third, Mr. C. Blanton' bay colt Tho Prince fourth, aud Lore Falmouth's brown colt Gal Hard last. London, Sept. 12 Baliol won tho Groat Yorkshire handicap. Tho betting ou the laco lnu.-.Ycen the Ilillsdaio crew aud tho crow f tho Thames rowing club lo bn rowed ou Friday is two to one against tho lHlItd.ilcs. CONDENSED TKI.M !V.s. Little VJoKtiea from the J.-lfHili; V.'Uo. Jacob Weil, the forger, was sn-ntf-Huml in New York to-day to live yeas . n the state prison. Gyrus Arnett shot aud kilted his I;:Mier, James A. Arnett, a prominent, lurni'u- at Lewiston, 111., while tho latter was m:uI' lling whis wife and another hon. Tho court house at Clarion, Pa., was burned this morning. The records wuic saved, and the loss is covered by an insur ance of $31,000. Tho second annua! convention of tho colored Odd Fellows oT Pennsylvania, representing 2,000 member.'', commenced at Reading to day. Baptist Clergymen ta Ciinvoiitlon. Heading, Pa., Sept. 12. The Baptist association of licrks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Northampton and Monroo counties com menced a two days session here to day, about forty ministers bein? present. To day's meeting was devote 1 to Sunday school work, addresses boiu; delivered on the subject by Revs. W. W. Ferri, of Pottsville ; Edwin McMinu, ol' Jviaton ; J. L. Watson, of Northaiu;.'4. -1 cuurty, and C. F. Frame, of luc;ks cou..ty. Richmond UankBiii T2iit ':-,ior.. Richmond, Va., Sept. 12. The Uio'-t mond bankingand insurance conip.my li;ta suspended. Fears aro cr.teitair.od for the solvency of the Planters' bank, whose president, Johu B. Dn u. is also p;-:idcnt of the fcuspended institution. Davis re signed the presidency of the Planters' this morning audits heavy depositors aro rally ing to its support. Chester County Democrat. West Chester, Pa., Sept. 12 At the Democratic convention here to day the following nominations were mado : Con gress, Wm. P. Schell, ez-auditor general ; Legislature, Thomas E. Mulen of Phccnix ville, Samuel Smith of Oxford, W. W. Davis of Tredeffryn and Wilson Wright of Parkcsburg ; Congressional Conference, R. J. Monaghan, S. E. Nivon, Walter MacFeat. The Autl-MonopolIslM. Saiutoua, N. Y. Sept. 12. About 20 delegates to tbo Anti Monopoly state con vention to be held hero to-morrow have arrived. The convention is expected to be composed of about 30 delegates. There are only two representatives hero of Tam many. They say that Tammany hall as an organization will take no part in the convention. Unsuccessful Attempt to CoI n xrttiu. Parsons, Kansas, Sept. 12. Reports have been received of au unsuccessful at tempt to rob a north-bound Missouri Pacific passenger train in tho Indian terri tory about midnight. In tho encounter which followed Conductor Warner was shot, probably fatally. He killed one of the robbers. Disastrous Fire In Denver. Denver, Col., Sept. 12. The Crescent mills and elevator were burnecTthis morn ing. The loss loss is estimated at $225, 000, fully insured. They were the largest mills in the state aud full of grain. It is thought that the firo originated in a spark from a limekiln across the street, which was burned earlier. Wolseloy Arranging for au Attack. Kassasin, Sept. 12 All forces I-.-.ve ar rived and Gen. Wolse'ey has left t..imp to arrange for an attack. NebrasK AntI-ProliibillfnIt. Omaiia, Sept. 12. The stafj anti-Prohibitionist's convention met hcrr yester day. There was a largo attradance. Res olutions were adopted ag.iiust voi.;f. for Prohibition candidates, aud rrne.Uiog all who should receive the support of the con vention to give a pledge to vrori: .gainst prohibition. Death or noted Lawyer. Wilkesbarbe, Pa., Sept. 12. Mr. Charles Pike, a noted lawyer, well known throughout this state, died suduVnU-this morning of-apoplexy. He was 52 y-ars of age. As Aetree 8hoot ftnrvir. Paius, Sept. 12. The Ruscm.i .ioIios., Fegghite, has shot herself iu tho apart ments of the Doe De Mornr. Sho is in a precarious eoaditiou. WEAIHKK 'INDICATIONS. Washington, Sept. 12. For the Middle Atlantic states, clearing weather, north, erly winds, higher barometer, stationary or lower temperature. jij. ralUMterpat Manet. PHUADaLrata, Sept. 11. Flour dull weak; Superfine, 93 7MJX-W: Extra. ?! 375; Penno., Family, $5 0395 12. and '259 Kye nouratT3734. - Wheat steady, but inactive : Del. aud Pa. Red, SI O701 03 ; do Amber, 91 1201 1L Corn dull and lower for local use ; stunner 77c; Yellow, 80s; Mixed, 79c; No. 3 ruixoit. 76c. Oats quiet and steady. ; No. 1 While at 50c ; No. 2 do. 47019c, as to location ; No. 3 do, iSSe : No. 2 Mixed, 3. Rye nominal at 72073c Provisions steady, with, fair JollI do mand. Lard steady. Butter firm ; fancy irradeM wuntnt ; Creamery Extra, 30031a ; do good to choice, -G1J28C. . Egg9 Bcarco and wanted ; Ponna. 'XaQZIc : Western. 3S028C l Cheese choice llrnier. low grades weak. Petroleum steady : KcUnvd, 6?ic. Whisky at 91 22. .new tofp . Naw iukK. Sent. 1'i Flour Statu and Western dull aud in buyers' favor ; south ern dull and heavy. Wheat opened 0Kc higher; subsciucntly lost advance; lair speculative trading. Corn opened J40K better ; afterward lwt advance and declined Utile. Oats a shade better ; No. S Sept'. 373H'c ; Oct.. 3b4393c: ilo Nov., 33H0;XMc; Utc, togisc ; Western. 35ltic , Oram and Provimon traoiatiwint. One o'clock t notation nf j;riiinf'ii(i:i it ;!.-.-Inns, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Urtiki- 15 uisi Jiin; Hirctii. Sept. li tihieaco. Corn Oat .fiHi , .SOK Wheat . .to . I'ork M.97'i 13.15 i.urd II - II.-.-U Oct.... Nov... year.. 8ept... Oct..-. Nov.... faints .73 .731 .70 iphta. .43 .43 I.07 I.084 .... .it. ntrnm rtturiMn. New York, Philadelphia and LochI Siorka also United Slat U"iit ruvMl .IhIIv v Jacob II. Lotto; K North Quoeu streol. Sept. li -.!- I.M. Denver & Rio Grande. oj ay S. Y-Lako Krlo A Wtateru.... 4.TU, 43: Kansas and Texas 41 41 Lalto Shore ,,...- H5 115 New Jersey Cen-u. 8135 S-J4 Hew York, Ontario JtW $ St. Paul, M. A Omaha fi4? 55 Pacific Mall 4V ,i 4i'4 Rochester ft Pittsburgh :'. su 91 Toxaa Pacific.......... .........j hvZiftiy. "& Ml 4.Vi ;.v MX fill 3i- Wabash. S. ., ul 4 PttctnCi...; S, SSK Western Union TcL Co... Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia & Reading Northern PuclnttCom " " Prelorred... lluOidu PHt. & West . 32J4 W4 54 KJJi 111 i IK) 22 -UK Lire Stock Market, t CmcAOO. Hogs Receipts. 5,003 head; shlp ments. 3,3f head ; kmmI stock scarco and slroiiser ; all low gradeo wcik ; cumiiioit to gooil tulxcd. 97 COi?H :J5 ;, heavy packing and shipping. $835J99ir; light, 97 lS3-.; Mttlps. $." Si740; Rraggerainuch ncRlrcted. Cattle Ui)Colpta.8,.ri(X) neaa : shipment.-), z.-'i0Q head ; choice natives scarce and drui : no re ports hero;, iood to choice 3hipplnir, fumf 6 75 ; common to lair, 9105 00 : mlt-d butch ers' at 92 aBfi 1 ( 0 ; stockcni and fecdcr.t k atr-!'J90-';85;lia3turiid.tirycalvei. 'fl5 icr brad ; demand Tar Iccdin stock llht ; tanu Ciittlo in liberal supply, but h!ow : v:diiH tin iiltired ; Texas cowh, $SQ:i 50; Texas slwrs. f? WQi 10 ; half-breeds and Americans, II -SiQ 'J5. Sheep RecelptB,2,WiO head; shlpniPntii. vio; market steady for kot. but weaker tor n-r ; general demand lair ; quality ot, ol". jln . uk cetdlnglypoor ; interior to fair. Si '-!5.t"J .Vi; medium to good, 738534 30; chok-c toe lr,i. 945005 00- Tho liritish cablradvice4donaUtulull fill lie tmdo. OflcrlURS ot American and CauaI i e.it tlc havo been small, with heavy Hiipplh' ot how gross-fed; prices hove di-cllnud Jo ler pound ; current prices lor loir toclie- Amcr ican cattlo. c-itiniatcd dead weight. l.li.r;-e. Mhccp in lilit supply, market leady. :iit HcUingut 17c. ' Eaht LlBEirrr Cattle RtoJptj. l.'Xt lie.id ; mirkct fair on good cattle, dull on com i on. and prices Jc off lron lout week'd. Hogs RecelptH. 2 MX) head: lniirket. I.iir; Pi ilailelpliliw, $S mfiO Vi; liAlluior.), fS .v$ 8 71 : Yorbers, 97 00 15 Sheep ltecellt-f, 5,200 huid; umrlcel linn ; rlew 10Uic higher than la.-t week. PhlliMlelphia Cattle Market. AiuMPAT, Sept. II. TheiirrlvalHOt llvc-loek at the various Philadelphia slock yanM v.'.-re : For tho week: Reeves, 4,HH) head ; hlnt'i. 11,000 head: hogs, 3,400 head. Previous wi-t-k : Beeves. 3,W head ; slu-ep, 1U,00".I lieail; lios. 3,000 heail. llccf cuttle were rather hard to ol'si-o.-'t: of, except lor extra Htock, which wan ticarrn :md wanted at a good prlc?, while the other griiilis were dull at a decllnn ot )-ific per pmiiid. rat cows were also dull and ; Io-er. Wc quote as follows : Extra, Vi&l)ic; Cood, lQ7e : Mi-llinn, H"iiHc ; Common, 4Jjc : tat cowe, .iffllc. Milch Cows were fairly nctivoHt 9i0tftL. u-i:h Holusot oxtn Traded OM,uigli as 980. Sheep The arrivals u cru fully ;,ui le- li.m fin tho previous week, and consciiucmly a better feeling prevailed and priccx were aoim; what hlsber, although 95 40 per humlred v.is the highest paid. This was on account of no tirMt-cluss extra stoct being on the market, l.unihs were rather higher, while Calvin .sold at a decline. We quote as follows: Extra Slif iViv; aoxl,i;itSj!ie: medium. i'AJUXc; lair 4gilc: coiumou ,'Ji&S.iKi lambs. iiHiiTlic ; calves, 4J4kc. Ilozs were active and priced for ullg.-adc-i remuined firm. We quota as follows : Kxtru, 12-Xc ; (iood, IVMiVAn ; medium, llQl'-Jc- SALK8 OP BKVES AT TUB WEST PUILADBU-UIA BTOCK YAIUJ0. Martin, Fuller X Co., 637 Texuns, Wi stern, 4S5c. Roger Maynes. GOO Texans and Western, A. ft J. Christy.'aue West Vin:IniMv4'rt7e. V.. S. SIcKllleit, IV) West Va., 60;c. IS. K. McFlllen, 110 We-d Vu.. 5tv7Ac James ClemMon, 60 Western, We-t i'a. aim Chester Co. 5Sa6Je. .11. Ul man 188 Wrst Va., account l.e!iinari .t RroeC7c ; SO West Vii., uect., 11. Stauffer, J5c: !M Western, uect , It. Mavned, 0c ; Si Western, acct., I.. Kcnsenlg, -igrMc ; 81 Texans. a ot., Martin, Fuller Co., 505?. li. hebambertf ft Co.. 210, Western, Texan.- and ' W.Va.,407iie. Schauibcnr ft Paul. i Western, W. Vu. and Texaas, 409c, Lowensteln et Auier, xou fVcsteru, Tcxa-'wai.d W. Va.,4Ji07c Daniel Murphy, 15S Western, 5J7c. 11. Chain, Jr.,00 Webtcrn. 5ec. M. Levi, 75 Penn'a and Western, 40 'ak. John AIcArdle, 200 Wtt Va. ami Western, 5Q7Kc L. Horn, 18 West Va., &&. Owen Smith 183 Western, Texans and Chc-ter . co., 4WQ(JJic. Rachman ft Ievi, 1C3 iVtitern uhd W. Vu. IK 06a Daniel Smvth .ir Bro., 155 Western mid W. Va., 606XC Dennis Smyui, 19 Western. SQTKic. Abo Ostheim, SO West Va., and Texan., 5 66& r. Schcetz, 56 Western aud West Va.. 4,'.G;hC. Lowcnstein ft HeUbron, 11.1 Texans, 4-Vic. II. Chain. 50 Wen Va., tglHc. James Aull, 20 WoU)in,506e. v James Kustlce. 40 Western, &&& Samuel Brown, 70 Western. 56c. SKBB0XD MXATS: Drensed Beeves were fairly activcand closed at 7)3l0Xc., the lormer rate tor low Texan andcowi. SXLE3 aT WJCXK. Thos. Bradley, 170 head at 801O3(c.. C. S. Dcngler. as head, 8410)$c. A. A. Boswell 111 IO. at 80IOJc. W. 1L Brown 145 do. at 8010o. J. F. Lowden, 51 Oo at 701OXc Hnrlam ft Bro., 73 do at 409c. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart nold i.uead at 809XC and 71 head of dressed lambs at 10013c. TSTATK OF MKS. MINNA W1DMTKK, X!i late of Lancaster city, decoaacdw Letters ot aumlnlatratiou on said csta'.o liavlng been granted to the underxigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate pa men t, and those having claims or demands against tbc same, will" present them without delay lor settlement' to Die under signed, residing in Lancastcrr ' ' LAWRKNCli KNAPP, A C. ItxtxoKHL. Administrator. Attorney. a9.6ldoaw
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