LANCASTEli DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1H82. y COLUMBIA NEWS. "Ult KKGULAB OORKESFOJflMSKUK 11AKT JTKMS. xutr GOODS, . of Event Along tbe Htuqaebunna-Items Interest la mad Around tbe Borough . 1'lcked Up by the Intelli gencer's Krporlcr Tbe river has been rising steadily since the late heavy rains. A family picnic was held at Wild Cat falls to-day by a number of Columbia families. The wreck on the Port Deposit railroad ooenried on Monday at 3 p. iu. instead of at 3 a. m. The blockade of the Pennsylvania rail road yards here has been broken at last. They are quite clear now. John btruck, charged with wife beating, wan last evening bound over by 'Squire Grier to answer the charge at court. Forty.onc excursionists went from this place to Itoadiug to day to see the colored Odd "Fellows parade. A boat mule was badly injured yester day afternoon by a fall received on the tow-path at the outlet. Yesterday was pay day at the St. Charles and Ucnry Clay furnaces. Its effect was felt by the merchants laht evening. Mr. F. S. I.Ietz has one ot the finest Aldcrney heifers in this part of the county. He expects to exhibit it at the York county fair. A club is being organized by a number of young men. It will we called a "Read ing Club." No club room has been secured yet. Mr. C. C. Kauflman has just taken out insurance papers on the Keely stove works building for fiachman & Ferry, builders of the works. One of Redsecker's teams ran into a wagon occupied by Mrs. Nelson Williams, a colored woman, this morning, and tore off a wheel. The accident occurred in front of Bennett's store, on Locust street. A horse became frightened at a bicycler's performance in Wrightsville, yesterday, and jumped down an embankment. The wagon wasbrokeu to splinters, but, stiange to say, the horse was but little injured. Lewis Hansom, a canal boatman, had 'his arm so badly fractured yesterday after noon, while pulling on a boat line, that amputation must result. He was taken to the Lancaster county hospital this moat ing. He is about 50 years of age. Robert Irviu fell from a thirty foot lad der last evening, while cleaning the spout ing of his residence. Tho ladder broke into three pieces by his weight, aud ho wan precipitated to tho ground. Strange t say, ho received but a few bruises. Injures by a Kunuway. A serious accident has occurred to Miss "Maggie Hughes, who returned to her home near Christiana on Monday, after a visit to relatives here. As she was being driven from tho railroad station to her home, the horse ran off. Miss Hughes was thrown from tho buggy and rccived serious injuries. A Drunken and Foolhardy Tramp. A drunken tramp was dragged from the Ht. & C. railroad crossing yesterday after moon to the Continental hotel, a diotaiico of upwards of a block, while attempting o jump a Pennsylvania railroad freight Aram. Tho great wonder is that ho was not killed, as his legs diagged along tho rails and touched tho wheels. He held on to tbe car handle despairingly, aud was finally rescued from his dangerous posi tion. Won the Prlzo The Rev. B. Leighton, editor of The Child's Treasury, a semi-monthly paper published by the Reformed church publi cation board of Pennsylvania, hasawaided tho prize for the best printed letter to Oscar M. Lowrie, a 9 year old son of Mr. Harvey Lowrie, of this place. Tho letter was printed in Roman capitals. Tho prize is a handsome book called "Baby Ways." Tne condition for co:npjtitiou was, that the aspirant niu.st bo a member :" an in fant Sunday school. Untitle and Dlsorilei ly. A youug man who is in the habit of gel ting drunk aud being disorderly while in that condition, was arraigned before 'Squiie Young yesterday afternoon, ou the charges of assault aud battel y and being drunk and disorderly. He was discharged on payment of a lino aud the costs. Jim Moore, colored, and a white man from Marietta named bcliloUliaucr, in dulged iu pugilistic exercises on Fourth street, last evening. Jim was roughly bandied. This morning bo regained his self-icspoct by pummelling his late victor. llorough Personals. Mrs. George W. Haldcman has returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Etlwaid Brady, on Front street, is cntcitaining Mrc. John Bouncr, oi Balti more. Miss Fanuie Martin, of Han isbur. is a guest of friends on Walnut &ticet. Mr. Itnbeit 15. Risk, of tho editoii.il staff of tho Lancaster Examiner, was in to'.vn last e vetting. Miss Lavina lldlcrty, who lias boon the i-uest of the Misses Annie and May Car tor, returned to her homo in Philadelphia yesterday afternoon. Mr. George Allison entertained a num ber of his ftiends at his residence on Walnut streot last evening. The occasion was a delightful one to all present. Another pleasant sociable was held at the residence of Mr. Charles Liphart, on Walnut street. The Arion orchestra en livened tho guests with a number of well rendered selections. The Nk From Around usorgttowa. Miss Mascio Hughes was mvArolviniur- ed on Saturday, the 9th inst., by jumping from a wagon. The horse she was driving took fright and began to back. When Miss Hughes attempted to jump to tho ground sue was caught in tbe wheel and thrown on her back with considerable force injuring it is feared her spine. For f oaic time she suffered considerable pain, but at this time appears to be some what easier. Miss Maggie is a daughter of S. A. Huges, justice of the peace of Bart township. The 31. E. Sunday school celebration came off on Saturday the 9th aod was well attended. The festival will net tho school about 50. 3Ir. W. Hoy, of Sadsbury township, has grown a cucumber of a long green variety with no political affiliation, that carries the following weight, and measures : Length from butt to stem over outside, 17J inches ; length directly through. 13 ; girt at thick part' 13 ; weight, 4lb's. E. P. Moore has a cuiiosity ot another kind a pepper, one side of which has dried up and formed a perfect face tho eyes, nose aud mouth being plainly seen; and it looks liko Don kind of soured you know, and peppcrish. We believe it is Beaver's side of the pepper that is dried up, the rcsemblauco to Hon, indicating the cause of tho drying up. Tho hail storm of Friday night very nicely missed the immediate vicinity of Georgetown aud almost missed the town ship. A few lots, however, in the south ern and eastcru sections were somewhat damaged. The wind -on Sunday night, Sept. 10th, and Monday tho 11th tossed it around, but did no permanent damage. TAKOAIItS. BOWERS & HURST, 129-131 and Scarlet Flannels, unp Jteins. Mr. Charles Heston, formerly of the Gap, now telegraph operator in Now York city, and 3Iiss Edith Denny, daugh ter of S. L. Denny, esq., of Strasburg, weie mat ried at tho residence of the groom's mother, on Monday evening last, tho ceremony being performed by the Rev. W. L. Ledwith. After spending a pleasanut evening among their friends, the newly married couple' took tho 9:30 p. in. o'clock train for Philadelphia. After spending some time there they will go to New York where they vi ill make tbeir home. We hcaitily congratulate them, and hope this union will be a blessing aud a joy. A settled rain commenced fal'intr Mon day afternoon, continued all day and night, and at time of writing is gradually falling. Considerable corn iu this neigh borhood has been badly beaten down by this rain. The streams are very high, overflowing their banks in many places. Mrs. Jos. D. Ilasson has four Trophy tomatoes that weigh cleveu pounds. These beat Joseph Baker's in weight. Mr. Alfred Sandford is suffering from malaria fever. BOSH HaSHANaU. The Jewish New Tear Celebration. This evening at sundown begins tho lirst day of the month of Tishri and the year 5643 of tho Jewish calendar. The clay varies from the Christian calendar, as the Hebrew mouths always begin with the now moon, aud this new moon is the bo ginning of tho seventh month aud of the Hebrew new year. The twenty-third chapter of Leviticus, beginning at verse 22, gives the command as follows : " And the Lord spako unto Moses, say ing: "Speak uuto tho children of.Isracl, say ing : In tho seventh month, in tho fifth day of the month, shall ye havo a Sab bath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation. " Ye shall do no servilo workthcrciu ; but ye shall offer an offering made by fire uuto tho Lord." The occasion is kept by the Jews throughout the world, aud the new year is ushered in by all, both reformed and orthodox, with tho most earnest of any of tbe solemn religious services, aud the deepest emotions are roused by tho associ ations of the first ten days of the new year. The first two days arc called "Rosh Hashauah," or new year. Synagogues and temples are crowded to tbeir utmost on the first and tenth day of this period, the last day of which is the sacred fast uayofYom Kipur, or atonement. On New Year's day the shofar, which is a genuine ram's horn or cornet, is sounded advising tho congregation of tho ten days of penitence commenced, tho duties of which are increased devotion aud charity, withrepenteuce for sin. It is really a pe riod of religious revival. Fourth Ward Democracy. The Democracy of the Fourth ward met at Rothweiler's hall last evening. John A. Coyle, esq., was elected president and D. W. Dietrich, secretary. There wcro about 23 members present. After trans acting somo business tho meeting adjourn ed until Tuesday evening next, when a ward club will be formed and permanent officers will bo elected. Mayor's Court. The mayor had but a single disorderly to attend to this morning, and was dis charged on payment of costs. Contracts Awarded. Last evening the proposals for furnish iug coal for tho Buchauan relief fuud, and for cleaning the western reservoir, pre paratory to the election of a staudpipc, wcro opened at the uiaj'or's office. The bids were as follows : COAL l'Olt BUCHANAN ItULIBF. Hunmarducr, Jeffries & Co $2 S7 Kauffman. Keller & Co 2 05 Tho contract was awarded to Kauffman, Keller & Co. I'OKCLCANINti WnSTKllN IIKSKUVOIU. John F. Echtcrnacht $115 00 Sitter Bros 183 00 Philip Balbach 140 00 Ileiman Schwecres 180 00 diaries Schwcbel 160 00 Ik-niy Shaub 110 00 Court or Common Pleas. Court met yesterday afternoon at 2 ::10 o'clock. There were but two cases re maining for trial, aud ou account of the illness ol 3Ir. Reynolds, who was con cerned in both, they woio continued. The jiiioi-s wcro discharged, there being no 1 nit her use for their services. This morning at 9 o'clock couit met again torcceivo tho verdict in the case of George Ramsay vs. James McCainant. Tho jury ictired yesterday afternoon aud this moniiug they returned their verdict, which was In favor of the plaintiff for S212.7. Henry U. Stchman, of Rohrerstown, was divoiccd from his wife, 3Iary A. Stohuian, on the grounds of adultery. Couit adjourned to meet to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, and the lirst week of argument court will commence on 3!oi!itav next. tho lCrnl ltate Stiles. 15. F. Rowc, auctioneer, report. Honing .tales ii leal citato : On Thuisday, for tho executors of -W.uuuel Cussul. deceased, ouo acre of land in Lampeter Squaie, with improvmeuls, to the 31 is-'scs Cassels (sisters of tho de ceased ), for $3,200. Oil Fiiday. for Daniel Ilerr. of Pcqua, 00 aetcs ol unimproved land in Marlio township, to Gcu. George 31. Slcinmau and Edward Seuft, at $25 per aero. On Saturday, for Sample Trout, 5 acies tnd 138 perches of laud with ments, near Lampeter Weaver for $1,22G. square, i uiriro ve to 3!oris Nominated fur the legislature. 3Ir. Edward McGovern, who was yes terday nominated for the Legislature by the Democrats of Bradford county, is a young gentleman of ability aud popularity, who is certain to poll more, thau his party vote. Ho is a frequent and favorite visitor to this city, where his mauy friends observe with pleasure this token of tho esteem and regard iu which ho is held by the Democracy of his home county. Tho nominee is a son of John McGovcru, esq., of Overton, whoso daughter is the wife of Peter 31cConomy, ccq., of this city. uunaway Accident. This afternoon a horse attached to Groff A; Westhaeffcr's business wagon, in charge of tho youngest son of P. W. Gor rccht, ran off. The boy fell forward upon the shafts aud mauaged to keep from be ing run over by holding to tho harness. As tho horse was runuiug furiously down North Queen street Win. Ofilebacu ran out aud seized it by tho head, stopping it aud rescuing tho boy from his perilous position. Sale ot Horses. Samuel Hess & Sou, auctioneers, sold on 3Ionday, for Grossman, at the Mcrri mac house, 17 head of Canada horses at an average price of $217.30. Some Fnn. The Humane association advertises some novel features fur their picnio to morrow, including a bag raco, hog chase and dancing contest. Amusements. " Ikcy Solomons." Those people who wit nesscd Mr. Curtis' " Sam" I of Posen," last sea son, can lorin an impression of the play in which Mr. Frank Rush, the famous Hebrew delineator, is to appear on Friday evening next at Fulton opera house. The pieco was written lor Mr. Bush and with relcrencb to his peculiar line ol talent as ;thcy havo been witnessed in his specialties. The company is said to be a good one, being under the man agement ot II. B. Malm, lormcrlyof Malm's opera company. The play ot " Ikcy Solomons" is described by a gentleman who has seen it, ftsoncof the lunniest, and tho audience will be kept in a roar of Jaughttr all the time. "Itanch 10." The Philadelphia Ledger says or the play that is to be given here on Satur day night : ' It Is constructed ot good mate rials aud based upon an interesting plot. The scenes are laid In the lor West, the drama taking its title Jroui a. celebrated, ranch in 'NORTH QUEEN STREET, JLANCASTER, PA. OPPOSITE FBANKL.IN HOUSE, Are now offering Splendid Bargains in White, Grey and- Scarlet Blankets, White, Grey Selecia, Plush and Calico Comforts, White, Brown, Blue and Cardinal Mixed Quilts. Marseilles Quilts, extra Fine for the'price. Immense bargains in Ladies, Mens and Childrens Merino Under wear. Immense bargains in Ladies, Mens and Childrens Hosiery. Elegant line of New Prints, Satines, Brocades, now opening. Another line of LADIES DRESS CLOTHS now opening. J9gp Everything sold very low at BOEES & HTTKST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA. (HOWELL'S BUILDING.) THIRD EDITIOS. WEDNESDAY BVENINO.SCTT. 13, 1883. W0LSELETS VICT0BY. TKL-KL-KEBIK TAKEN WITU A BOSH. H.USUBS. VKLVKTS, ETC. PLTTSIES, in aU the flew Shades, VELVETS and VELVETEENS. Ladies' "All-Wool 6-4 Suitings, in all the Popular Pall Shades. Black Cashmere Embroideries. Tubular Braids in Black aud Colors. Also, a Full Line of New Style Buttons. Also, ' Agents for the Genuine Broadhead Dress Goods. $- All these Goods are NEW and have been bought for CASH, and will be sold for the LOWEST PRICES. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. JOHN F. (JIVLER. GEO. F. RATHVON. Wyoming tcriito j , . here I lie play opens and wlu1 re the pivotal event of the plot happens. The cart ot "Bunch 10 "is a good one, Mr. Ilariy Meredith assuming the chief parts a dual role ol two brothers." SPMVLAL NOTICES. "How do you manage," said a lady to her friend, " to appear so happy all Ihe lime V " I ul ways have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was tho reply, "ami thus keep myself and family in gooil health and spirits. See adv. . sl-lmdcod&oow from China to l'eru aud back again u thou sand Muses in a night, will tin mind ot the nervous sufferer travel, while blessed sleep orsakes ids eyes, lie can enjoy sweet rest by the uo ot Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills. Sold by all uruggiats. sll-lwd&w Virtue A ckuon lodged. Mrs. Ira Mulholland, Albany. N. V. writes : For several yean I have suffered from oft recurring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspep-du, and complaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your Iturdock Blood Kilters 1 am entirely relieved." Trice $1. For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Luncu-dcr. Yours of Sutlrriiig. Mrs. B.irnhart, cor. Pratt anil Broadway, Bullalo, was tor twelve yars a snllerer from rheumatism, and alter tiyiug isveiy known remedy without avail, was entirely cured lv Thomas's Kclcctric Oil. For sale at 11. 11. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, .Lancaster. Uenrv'H Carbolic Salve. The best Salvo In tho world lor cuts,briiisc sores, ulcers salt rheum, tetter, chapped hand, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin eruptions, trcckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect talitaction in every case or money rciunded. Jle sure you get Henry's Cahiiolic Salvk, as all others uic but imitations and counterfeits. Price '5 rent", fcold in Lancaster at Cocl'ran's Drug toj e, 1ST Xorth Queen street. my-4 It" you are stck and troubled with dyspepsia, Hrown's lion Hitters will cure j ou. For sale ul II. B. Cool) run's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Tincnster. 8ll-lwd4w a'js ' a if r fcK TisEia vx a . llNTKI'. A HOY 14 1KAKS OI.U ft w.n.ts a situation to make liinioelt gen erally UMdul ; is not utraid to woi k. Apply at boutliwest corner ol South Duke unit North j-trects. ltd 1UKI,!U SALK.-ON iiA'imtUAV, SfclT. S3, ISf at the KcyMoiic hotel, at 7:.'!" o'elock p. m., a double one-story Ir-tine houe, suitable tor two families, situate at Nos. 5S and 510 North Mulberry street, Lancaster, Ta., :iqpmptyot LKVKN 1JOTK, Administrator ol' Kilateol Mary Itur.iett, de ceased. s'.!.i;,'.,l:i,lV.W.V.iSd ir ou::asji lot fk. salk a sat two-story DIU K DWELLING IIOLSK. wlib two-storv biick back building. No.olt St. Joeph stieet. having a good hydrant at tached nudatl the rooms furnished with gas. The lot has a ironfngenf 15 Icet, 1 inches and :i depth ot b7 leel to a ten leet wide public alley. Tim ins oa.y. Apply to INO. A. COYLK, s!3dtd No. IU K.irt Kim; Sireet. Es STATIC OF CJIIKISTIAN KHY, J.ATKOF .cu-nck township, Lane.i-tor county, de ceased. Letters testamentary on said estate .having been granted to the. undersigned, nil peions indebted to said decedent are re qucs'cd to make immediate settlement, and those having claims o demand" against the estate ot said decedent, to make known the same to the undersigned without delay, re siding in New Holland, Karl township. WILLIAM KLL3I AKKIJ. Kxccutor, sl:5 (itdW Now Holland, Lancaster Co., l'u. SCIIUOI. LOAN". Bids will be received to 2 p. in. SEPTKSI II Kit IS, 1S-2, at the Banking House of 1). 1. Locher A Son, lor twenty Hegistered Bonds ot $500 e.tch, or any part thereof, to be issued by Ihe Lancaster City School Board, bearing tour per cent, interest, payable quarterly. The Bonds will be dated October 1. 1832, and pay able at the. pleasure of said Ho-ird alter Octo ber 1, 18. ltOBKUT A. KVAN8, sb'-Sld Chairman Finance Committee S. B EbTATK lir JOHN W. UII1ILKV, L.ATK of Lancaster, deceased. Letters ot ad I Inistration cum tcstamcnto annexo on said estate having been granted to tl'O under signed, all persons indubtcd there o are ru qucstt-d to make immediate payment, and those having claims and demands againrt the same, wi'.l piesent them without delay lor set tlement to tho unrtervdirncd. ALbltKD A.UUBLEY, Administrator cum tcstamcnto unnexo. W. A. Wilsox, Att'y. sl3-titd&W UtANU 1'ICNIC JT OK TUB HUMANE ASSOCIATION AT UUEEN COTTAUK, TO-MOUUOW (THURSDAY) AFTKUNOON, AT 1 O'CLOCK. There will be a Bog Kaee at 3 o'clock. Hog Chase at 7 o'clock, and Dancing Contest lor the Gobi King at 8 o'clock. S-ADMlablON FBhE. It XN1TIAL 1'INS. INITIAL PINS! A Full Line At ZAHM'S CORNER. sl3-lwd PKOI'OSALSFOKSKWKKSANUPIKIMJ. Sealed proposals will be received ut Al derman Bair's office, on South Duke street", up to 7 o'clock p. in., on MONDAY, SEFTEM BEU.'5,lSs2, lor the following work : A two-foot sewer on Fast Chestnut sticct, lrom Duke to Lime streets, GtiO leet long. Also a two-toot newer on West Chestnut street, lrom Mary street eastward, 357 feet long. Also a six-foot arched culvcit lrom the Quar ry ville raUroad to Water street, at the termi nus ot the Andrew street sewer, !M feet long. Also the piking of Charlotte street, lrom King to Orange streets. Plans and specifications can be seen at the City Kegulator's Oflicc, No. 10t East King street Tho committee reserve th? right to reject any or nil bids. By order of , It TIIESTIIEETCMJJMIT'! ". HM AltVERTlSJSMHSTS. HOK 8A1.C- SIX-YEAlt-OLO J- J Apply at MAKK. 101 MIDDLE STUEET. OVK STOKK WILL IIK CLOSKlf TILL SATUHDAY MORNING SKFTEMHEU lGth. ltd 1IIUSII & BKO. X O. O. B". EXCURSION TO READING, Thursday, September 14, 1882. All membeis of the Order will mcctnt Odd Fellows' Hull. South Queen Street, at G:30 o'clock a. m. Will leave the hull at 7 a.m., sharp, anil march to Outer Depot. All excur.-iouists will take the train at the Outer Depot at 7:30. Returning the train will leave Beading at ti:10 p. in. Dark Diess and White Gloves. All members d the Order are requested to meet at Odd Fellow's Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. E. J. ElllSM AN, s2-tfd Chairman ot Committee. IKAKI Fire Insurance Company OF PlilLADELl'IA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollar, seeuicly invested. For a policy In tlds old and well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 1 EAST KING STUEET. d3M.WU&U I)lllLIU KALIS. KY VIKTUE OF AN order ot the Orphans Court of Lancaster county the undersigned will sell on SATUU DAV. OCTOBER 7, 1SS2, at tll'i Exchange hotel, that valuable Lot and Store Building on the north sideoi East King street, between Duke street and Centre squire, late the estate of Mrs Catharine Feipcr, dee'd, numbers, and known as Locher's drug store, lonucrly Jumcs Mnith's, adjoining Isaac DIHer's hardware store ou the west and the First National bank ou the east The lot contains in tiontubout l'J feet anil extends in depth to an alley about 140 feet. The imptovemeuts consist of a Three story Building, which can be used as a Store aud Dwelling House on tho front, and a Two story Itnok Warehouse on the rear of the lot. Sale to begin at 7 p. in., when terms w ill be made known by SAMUEL II. UE YNOLDS, GbOUGE NAUMAN, Tins tees to sell. IIkniiv biiUEKRT, Auctioneer, sepd StdoawWU lULTON Ol'KKA HOUSE. II. R. JACOBS, . . Manaoui. SYLVESTER RLEKKER, Itepresentutive General Tom Thumb. LAST TWO DAYS. TO-DAY AND TO-MOKKOW. THIS AFTERNOON AT 1:30 O'OLOCK. THIS EVENING AT 7:;W O'CLOCK. SECURE YOUR SKATS AT ONCE AT THE OPERA HOUSE OFFICE. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ) 1 1 1.1. JUj AND ENTIRE TROUPE OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS. ADMISSION, . . 10 AND SO CENTS. Choice scats, io cents extra. Doors open at 1 :!( and 7 p. in., daily. Kenerved Seats now on Sato at the Oper House. sS-Std w ILLIAMaON & FOSTER. -OUB HAT DEPARTMENT Is now full ol the Latest Styles of STIFF AND SOFT HATS. ThcStiffllatiu Black, Blue, Brown, Green and I'lu'u Colors will be worn most the com ing season, and thn shapes are much prettier than tiiev have been lor several seasons past. We also have good SCHOOL HATS FOR BOYS lor 'Joe and 50c, and CAPS for 15c and 23c. The Fall Style of Silk Hat Is no w In. We have the Patent Hat as hereto lor . It is the most comfortable litting hat mode. You are invited to call anil try one on und see how easy they leel to the head. We have some very nice suits In FALL CLOTHING To show those who will kindly give us a pre liminary call. The FALL OVERCOAT Stock is now lull, and this is lust the time for them. They never were cheaper or better. -THE Gent's Furnishing Goods Department Is Oiling up rapidly with all descriptions of UNDERWEAR AND NECKTIES for the Fall ami the prices are the lowest. Wo exchange goods cheerfully when asked to und return the money when the customer is not perfectly satisfied. WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. NKW AUrMKTlHBMlSNTS. 1ENUIMK VARA UJGAtfS. A KINK J article, only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. A FULL. LINE Or I.OKILLARO'S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 eta. Serplugnt HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT IGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING A TUKN pike, lrom LIUtz to Brubaker's mill, will be received by the undersigned, with whom specifications, plot und profile can be seen. Proposals will be opened at 10 o'clock a. in.. September 21, 1882, upon which occasion bidders ai-e invited to bo present. The direc tors reserve the right to reiect all or any of the bids. EM AN UEL KAUFFMAN. sll-3td President. OTOOIKM, 8TOG1KS. PITTSItUKGU 8TO- KJ gles. !. per hundred at HARTMANS YELLOW FB STORE. FBONT CIGAR PUKI.lt; SaLC-uN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 and 2f. 152, will be sold at public sale at the Cooper House, West King street. In the city ot Lan caster, the following city property, viz: No. 1. A lot or ground. No. 5 South Queen street, fronting on said street 25 feet and ex tending in depth 31 feet, upon which Is erected a tour-story Brick BuUdlng. lately occupied by Marshall & Kengier as a hardware stor. No. 2. A lot of ground fronting 32 feet on East Vine street and extending in depth 122 feet, upon whicli is erected a two-story Brick U ouso. No. 3. A lotof ground, rear of No.2. fronting uu nusiuiiHiuu streuii d icet mm extending in depth 1-J2 leet. The improvements con sist ot two two-story Brick Houses, each 10 tect front. No. 4. A lot or ground, No. 46 South Prince, fronting 22 leet on said street and extending in depth 148 feet, to Water street, upon which are erected a two-story Brick Dwelling, with all modern improvements. On the rear ot the lot is u two-story Brick Stable. No. . A lot fronting on West Lemon street, near College avenue, HO leet and extending in dcptlCU'i feet, to a public alley. No.G. Nintu interest in 151) lots. located on East Ciicstnut, East Wulnut und Fulton streets. Any person wishing further infor mation in reference to the 159 lots will please call on John B. Good, esq , Centre Square. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 will be sold on the 27th and the balance on the 28th. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by CHAS. F. KENGIER, ALBERT S. UENGIER, JOHN S. KKNGIEB. Executors of Ch-is. F. Rengier. Dec'd. IltNUV Shcmebt, Auctioneer. sl3-eod,ts J." MARTIN & CO. Having returned from purchasing in the NEW YORK MARKET, all our Departments are complete with tho Choicest .Line of NOVELTIES -1N- VJCESN (iOODH. COMMiYATIOX SUITS. Ol'UliA FLANNELS. PLUSHES AND VELVETS, SJLICS AND CASII3IERES, TRI3I3IINGS AND BUTTNOS, PRINTS AND SATINES. COMFORTS AND BLANKETS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, CLOAKS AND SUA WLS. A Special Bargain In a 12 Isi'.-h Black Cash mere at 50 cents a yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. JSSTEMTAIN3IERT8. UUI.TOS Ol'KKA HOUSE. Friday, September 15, 1882. Messrs. II&KTMYBR ft Dailt have the honor of presenting to the citizens ot Lancaster. HAHN&ELUS'nOHEDYGO. II. B. MAUN, Manager. Introducing the Gifted Young Hebrew Dia lect Comedian, MR. FRANK BUSH, In H. Wayno Ellis' three act Comedy, entitled "IKBT SOLOMONS." BPegunt Music during the progress of the three acts. A live horseand carriage will appear on stage The managers would respectfully call atten tion to the luct that the new scenery just com pleted by Mr. R.P. Farren, of Boston, can be seen at an advantage on t his occasion.as this Is the lirst regular dramatic perlormanco ot the season. POPULAR PB1CES. Reserved Scats on sale atOperallouso oflicc. sll-5td PULTON OPKKA HOUSE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1882. THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK hUCCESS. The Romantic Wc: MEREDITH, tern Drama, by HARRY RANCH 10; Or, Annie, from Massachssetts. al. McClelland, j ,,, .r.i ti, TOM McCLELLAND. HARRY PRICES AS USUAL. Opera House oflicc, MEREDITH. Reserved seats at sl2-5td CONDENSED TELtlUlCAMS. Little Flashes from Hit. Eleitrlc Wires. Dutch Oven won the 8 L-ger stakes in England to day. Charles Hicks shot aud billed James Trinito at Crafton, Mich. Jctiiousy. Returns from 358 towns .a -Maine make Robie'B plurality 9,744. Tho board of direct iu.s of the lVimsyi vania railroad company today, acccited tho resignation of Fast Vice-Piesidcnt A. J. Cassatt, and r'-eril Freight Agent J. McC. Greighton. A nunibet 'f official changes wore continued. Dr. D. S. Lainb hies a bill for $1,000 for holding tho autopsy on GarfieM at Elbe ron. The statu convention ' .' ucil Odd Fellows at Reading, r.dji. . . : today. Amoug the officers chosen tr:it; "!i. M. Stafford, of Maiiett.1, Sfcietary. John R. Morris, treasurer . ' m-;.-Isl.tnd City, committed Miici.lo. In the criminal couit :it Wit-.bh-.gtuii. Judge Wylio to-d;iy iucretised tlia bail bond of Vaile, one of tiic Star li;uu dn fendauts, from $1,000 la $10,000. and heard argument for t'.i1 e'-:.i-. of .Mtuer and RerdcH, ponding j.ew trial. Dr. Norvi'i Green announces his intend ed resignation of the Western Union piesi dency. A Boston tpecial to an cveuinj: piei says, ou the authmity of Kow i in vate dispatches from Poughkcr- .. : reported that ex-Governor Sami.el .7 ''' den is dangerously ill with f-.d'tciiin -. : tbo brain. Charges Against Kleciluu Supcrvsers. PniL.VDELPiiiA,Sep. 18. Warrants were isjiued to-day for the an "'t of Frank John sou and Edward Doner:;;-., the United States supervisors of the liiso division of the Fourth ward, charging them with ille gaily registering votes. Is is claimed that this fa!ce registration ia part of a scheme for wLi.'esalo fraud ;;t the approaching election. The accused havo not yet been cnptuied. Udward K. Worrell Dead. PuiLAUELruiA, Sept. Io. Edward R. Worrell, the well-l:uown lawyer, died sud denly at Eighth street aud Girard avenue this morning. He was twice a candidato for city controller. WCAIHEK Washington, D. INDICATIONS. C, Sept. ID. For the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, varia ble winds, shifting to warmer, southerly stationary or lower barometer. MAMKKTH. Mew mors Nbw JfoMt. Sept. 13. Flour State and Western dull and in buyers' avor ; south cm dull and heavy. Wheat opened l&QlKc better; subcfiuenUy lost advance; trade less active : No. 1 White, SI 15J; No. 2 Red, Sept., f 1 07. : do Oct., 1 01 eiea: do Nov., $1 lOQl l(i : do Dec., tl llfttfl 12 ; do year. $1 0 bid, 1 0S asked. Corn opened J40Kc higher : afterwards lost improvement ; mixed western spot, 70875c ; do iutuies, ti07Jc. Oats 'A&Kc lower ; Slate, 40330c : Western. 3546c : No. -2 Sept , 37&c Oct., GOasajic ; do Nov., 3940J4c. rnuitdeipnia aiarkei. i'BlLADBLFHIA, Sept. 12. FlOllf (lull weak: Supcrllnc,$2 75S3 CO: Extra. 13 3 75 ; Penna., Fam'ly, $5 0g5 12. und 25 Rye Hour at $3 874. W heat firm but auict : Del. und Pa Red. $ 1 00l 03 ; Longberry Red and Amber, 1 Vim 1H. . , , , 21 Corn firm and in more d mand for local use. Oats quiet; No. 1 White at 50g51c; No. S do, 49J449Hc; No. 3 do, 40j'j4-c; No.2 Mixed, 37c. Kye nominal at 72jC. Seeds Clover, 7Ha8Kc ; Timothy, 125a 2 50; Flaxseed, fl J0lO. Tbs BritUb Mak ma Karly Mornlntf Attack on Arabl' Kntrenctiments The FcTP- ttans Rooted and In Ke treat. Alexandria, Sept. 13. The khedive has received a telegram saying the British attack on Tel-El-Kebir commenced at half past 4 o'clock this morning. London, Sept. 13. Dispatches from Alexandria say that Tel-El-Kobir was carried this mornine. the British captur- inir fortv cuns and a large cumber of prisoners. Arabi's force appears to be quite broken up and demoralized, and is flying toward the desert with cavalry in pursuit. Two Thousand Egyptians Slam. The Exchange telegraph company has received the following : Eassasin, Sept. 13. At. the capture of Tel-El-Kebir the Egyptian loss is estimated at 3,000 men. Oar loss is probably 200, including many officers. The Highland I brigade Dore tne orunt ot tne action. The British AttacK. Router's telegram company has the fol lowing : Kassasin. Sop. 13, 5:30 a. m. The attack on Tcl-El-Kebir began at 4:45 o'clock this morning. Tho main attack was directed against tho enemy's extreme left flank four miles north of tbo railway. Tho heavy artillery and infantry lire is now proceeding. Tho British troops are advancing rapidly and are evidently uear ing the enemy's flank. The British ar mored train with the 40 pounder Krupp gun, which was captured at Kassasin, and tbe gathngs has just come mto action. The fire of the enemy opposite the ex treme right of tbe British is nearly silenced. Caprured with it Kuitn. A dispatch to the Central Ifeics says, the Egyptians opened lire when the British were within about a mile of Tcl-ol-Kobir. The place appears to have been finally cap tured by a rush. The Indian cavalry are hotly pursuing tbe fugitives on tho south and the lit itbh cavalry on the north of the canal. Another dispatch fiotn the same cor- rcijju.!:'.ib Uilicu rmneiiaiu iv.iw . ui., says the enemies killed alono amount to 2,000. The retreat of the enemy on tbe north is cut off. Tbe cavalry arc still pur suing. The Times in a second edition has tho following : Ishmalia, Sept. 13. Tel El-Kebir was carried this morning with a rush. The first shot was fired at 5 o'clock. The po sition was taken in twenty minutes ; we having surprised tho enemy by a night march". Tbe enemy arj iu full retreat. Rejoicing at the British Victory. Alexandria, Sept. 13. The taking of Tel El-Kebir causes great joy here. An extensive demonstration is organizing for to night. Tho Italians and Greeks have taken the initiative, but persons of all nationalities will participate. Tbe Place Taken In Twenty Minutes. Gen. Wood has received a dispatch from Gen. Wolseley, stating that Tel-el-kebir was captured after twenty minutes as sault. Three thousand 'prisoners were taken. The enemy are flying aud the cav alry are pursuing them. The eut letting the sea into Lako Marcatis has been com pleted and the water is spreading rapidly. Europeans Property at Zigazlg tu be Burni Alexandria, Sept. 13. According to news leceived from Zigazig orders have been given to buru all property belonging to Europeans in the event of the defeat of Arabi. Arabl escapes on Horseback. London, Sept. 13. Gen. Wo'seloy tele graphs that Arabi Pacha escaped on horse back to Zagazig. Gcu. Wolseloy's official report by telegraph to the war office fully coufirms tbe report of tho battle, and its results previously telegraphed. Provisions steady. Lard quiet. Butter firm for ftuicy grades which are scarce ; Creamery. Ixtra, aufSIo : do good to choice, '-6828c. wefeJSc?dflna; .-; Cheese steady lor choice. Petroleum uneasy ; UeSaed, SKC. Whisky at tl ss. Uv Stock Market. CmcAOO. Hogs Receipts. 9,03 need; Miiip. nwnts. 1,800 head; market badly demoralized, all grade below choice selling lully 15c lower; 7 5)0325; skips, 57 20. Cattle Keeeipt9.5,50O bead : shipment. 3.108 head; market active and values firmer ; no exports here; good to choice shipping, tsoo 6700; common to nUr, S44B3 73; mixed bi,tiLn?8JactlTe nd nrther firm ; poor to fair, at $2 3)03 40 ; good to choice rongo In fair sup ply and demand ; values Arm: Texan, 330 4 10 ; half-breeds and Americana, 9IM. Sheep Receipts, W head ; shipment, 1,800 ; uiiu n iiuw ; luieriur u our very aailMKa f3 60; medium to good, (3 TOfM 10: choice to extra, $450480. East Lnuacrr-Cattle ReoelpU.1.5Si head? market slow ; prime, $737 85 ; good, 3 25Q 6 75 ; common, $15o5. llogs Receipts, 500 head: market alow; Phiiadelphlas, 98 809 00; BalUmore, 8 SOtf 875; Yorkers, S7 9098 15. Sheep Receipts, 400 head; market Tact 1 ve ; extra. 4 75fi5 15 ; ood, 2534 GO; common, 936S60. New fork, PhUadelphta and Local Stock also United States Bonds repoited daily by Jacob 8. Loan, 22 North Qnccn street. Sept. 13. 10:00 1.-00 .t:, x.u. r. . r.x. aA sm ssk 4S4 t!Ji 41k 415? 402 39 UVZ 1142 I13?2 l7k ,'S ,UX M)2 5S ? 44t 2B?i ItV 51i 50-2 Denver ttlo Grande N. Y..LakeKrioA Western... Kansas and Texas Lane Shore New Jersey Cents). New York, Ontario 6 W , St. Paul, M. Omaha Paeiflc Mall Rochester PitUburah Texas Pacific ii nmusu. i.onisi-acinc.... sua Western Union Tel. Co KH Pennsylvania Central 64K Philadelphia Headtny. ! Northern Pacific Com J3?J rrutarred.... 9J ounoio triaa. a nest a 100 21Vi 91 U tan .KI ay. uraisi and rammon yaataueaa. One o'clock quotation at grain and prov. louy, furnishod by S. K. Yundt. Broker. MS ai.fi muHirettu Oct.... Hoy.... Ye:tr..., Sept... NovZii Wheat , .04$ .W4 .Wk 1.09 L0U& Ckleago. Corn Oats xy aijji .54 ...;. OTittadelpfcte. .TTi .40 .mAYm .X .71 .40 Sept. 13. Pork 20.05 19.37i Ijird 1140 ll.37 Loeai Bieeks aaa Bmmm, Par aL naCUy Spar cLLoan.dae 1882.. .sioo 1885... 100 " 1890... 100 " 1836... IOC Sperct. nlor30years.. loo " 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 4 " In 1 or -20 years., lwi tt 4 in 5 or 20 years.. H " M in 10 or 20 years, km MunhelmboroBghloan 100 A WK STOCKS. First National Bank. 410s Fanners' National Hank SO Pulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. SO Columbia National Bank lot Kphrata National Bank lu rfrst National Bunk, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank, Strasburg.... lt First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 Mtltz National Bank 100 Manb'ii ji National Bank....... 100 flnion National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 New Holland National Bank loo rsoarxABBooa srrocKa. OunrrvTillo R. 1L 50 Millcrsvllle Street Car 50 inquirer frtnung company so Watch cactory Ua Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens House Columbia Cos Company........... Columbia Water Com puny.. ...... 3u.-ijiH)h!inna Iron Compnny..... Marietta Hollowwaro..... Stevens House Sicily Island E wt Brandy wine Wnynesb'g. Jtillersville Normal School M19CKLLASKOU8 BOUDS. yuarryville K. K., due 10 ucatiings cnianiuia k. k.vs Lancaster Watch Co due 1 , Lancaster tios Light and Fuel Co. due In lor 20 years Lmciisler lias Ll:ht and Fuel Co. I UC lo!x. ............................ Ijinaisteri Marietta Lancaster New Holland L.'inc38tcr& Susquehanna. TURNFI K a STOCKS. Big Spring A leaver Valley Urideporl .tUoreshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill 'Tolunibla ft W.-isliImrtoii , Columbia A Big Spring Lanc.Micr ftynr.iia 100 100 100 50 M 50 .9100 .. 1011 100 Last sale 9106 1073. 120. 120 1U5 IU Vti 10290 KW-Ja 102 1I0. 131 111 150 Ul 111.39 i34.m JW 145.7S 140 154 Tt'jir 137 92. MM CO 120 80 i lit 4X0 1 1 l17 im: 105.& 100 100 100 25 100 ion 85 275.! 9 26 flOA I3S 23 mciistcr ft Willow Street. .. -itrasburg Millport larictia Mnytown Marietta A Mount .lov luic.KIizabctht'11 ft Mlddiet'n.... i.'iueasler ft Fruitville. tjuucustcrft Lliltz .anciwterft Williuiiintow:i ..iiicanier, Manor Lanuuterft Man helm 25 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 100 . SO . 25 . 25 SO .. 25 18 20 18 47. 21 40 40.18 0 "i 55 1.X119 43 )0 a eIO 1 m)G ...8010 ..IwtrtU e JHIC 1 "' C 'mM3 5c i'i ! ivQ ....V0IOC ..IH.fl2c ... ."( I'M: ..'ila-5'ta ....'iij.n; '.lie .....5c ...StilK'c I.25WI0C '.'.ih'di'ie ..loesiic .....r.fi)7c lie Hoecenoid Market. DAOrr. Butter IIBt , Ciioeheese. 2 cuns. Cothwre clHMwe. 2 nieces... Dutch cheese y lumn. roULTBT. Chickens ft pair (live) " W piece(elir.uied) Spring Chickens fl pair Pigeons, ftpr ViKUTTABLrB. Beets fl bunch Beans, Lima, fl qt " string VJipk Carrots ft bunch Cabbage, $? head Corn, ft doss Cautelopcs, eurh Ureen Peas fl U pk country..... liii'cn onions ft bunch H nd salad .w Potatoes fl pk. .wcet Potatoes j pk Uiionsfl pk 'olafoes fl bushel , .taillshes fl buncn. 1'. Plants, each fcpiiera.fi iloz , I lvKal7?9 f I" Cucumbers fl doz soup Beans fl qt.... NiNityft bunch Sqnashe". each 'I urnipsfl Mpk , Tomatoes fl k , Wutermeloii, each KI8CKLLAQC0DS. Apple Butter ftqt Sweet Cider, fl gat Cocouuuts each Kill's fl doz , Lard 71 1214c VKD1TS. Apples ft pk slic Apricots 'jl IkX l'.'iilSc Bananas t doz 4i(v."Hk: Biackberiies fl box 7Hc Klderberries ".4c Currants, dried, fl A 10c Dried Apples f) qt 8?,0c Peaches fl qt.............. 12150 r ox orapes tp qt.. .......... ....c Lemons fl doz..............................?Q038c Orunges V doz .25J50e A Ctllrfllv.3 73 I'" AfC Pine Apples, each I53uc Grapes ft lb Silic KKAT8. Beel Steak, ft ft 12325c " Boost (rib) ft ft 20c " " (chuck) fl ft MI6C " Corned,fl ft 120150 Bologna dried Oii'JUe Bacon fl ft MQisc Ham. slic(Ml,fi R .24a Ham. whole ft ft t) Lamb fl ft ,...J62E1 Mutton ft ft UitJ'AH Pork fl ft. Mo eytlOllKlOr y Bas I27CO Sausage fl VlQllo ' siaokcl P " 16c VCU fl eJjFicG J'lnc fiyli fi & ice O&tHflli y i'' Pcrcli IOC Porglcs fl ft 810o ICoctc.. 15c Sulmon ft .'12)9jjo Snn W8 Suckers wq OBAIK. Com fl du8-9u8 CIover8ed per -..- r.?Xc Klour fl jr.. --. .999jW10 Hay Timothy fl ton j$m 41 Clover fl ton. ........... $18 vQlo fi Du9 9)08 KyC i DU8 fOffiWC Tlinothj Seed fl bos ..93.254i3.58 Wheat oat fL30miM ' AU the ills that JTlesb la Heir to," Arising lrom impurity ot the blood, torpid liver. Irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc.. can be safely and speedily cured by Bur dock Blood Bitters. Price 91- For nale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qnccn street, Lancaster.
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