LANCASTEK DAILY INTJSLIJGENCEB FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lr, 1882. 1- COLUMBIA NEWS. Hi: IttCGULAK CORUESPONDKNUtt fcTentM Along tbe HasqaebanBa lteaaa Intdreot In and Around me Eoroagh I'lckcd Up by tbe Intellt geucer'a Jteporter Mr. Isaac Wilson Las a Ivi:blo peach Which weighs 7J ounces. Bliss Letitia Wells, of Sotauton, is visit ing friends on Walnut street. John Russc), the lock tender of the canal at Kaiubwkie, Pa., was brought to this place for burial yesterday. The burial took place in the old St. Peter's Catholic graveyard. Mr. C. C. Cirruthcrs, of Irvin station, Westmoreland county, Pa., has been pending a few days iu town with friends, vcfbru returning homo from an extended tour in Europe. Mr. Paxtou Supplee, from whom the Supplee iron works of Columbia got their celebrity, has secured an excellent posi tion at the Paxton iron works Ilarrihburg. 1110 tight which took place on Monday evening and Tuesday morning, was be tween Jim Mooro audamau from Marietta named John Kelly, not Schlotthaucr, as stated before. To-morrow there will be held iu Heine's woods the " Young Folks' picnic. Music for daucing will be furnished 'by a good orchestra. Every person is invited to go A l'rlnco In Jail. Luko Thomas, colored, and his Jstcpsuu, J. A. Shad, were before Squire Young last evening charged with assault and bat tery on each other. Thomas was dis charged on payment of the costs of suit. Shad was sent to the county jail for five days. The latter is a son of Gabriel Shad, lata prince of Shad town. As tho son is tho heir to his father's property and title, there is in the county prison, therefore, a prinre of tho blood royal. A tirana Kxcurklun. 'Columbians aro to have tho opportunity of making a grand excursion cheap. Tho train will leave Columbia via the Pennsyl vania railroad, at 7:30 a. m., September 20th. Kouud faro tickets are $24:70. The trip will embraco tho shore of Lake On tario, the Thousand Isles of tlm St. Law rence river, Montreal, Canada, and New York. A number of places of lesser noto will also bo embraced in the tour. Columbia Fire Company's ricui. The picnic of tho Columbia fire com pany in Heiso's woods yesterday, was not a success linancially. Pay lny on tho Pennsylvania railroad should havo been yesterday. The pay car did uotairive, and the boys did not go to tho picnic. Every thing passed off pleasantly and quietly. Tint a single light occurred during tho entire afternoon. Meeting of tbe Scbool Hoard. The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia msIiooI board was held last even ing. Tho following members wore present : Messrs. Au water, Gcrhart, Moycis, Slado, Stevenson, and Zcamer. President Meyers occupied the chair. Tho reports of com mittees followed tho reading of tho minutes of tho meeting of August 10. 1'IXAXCE COMMITTEE. Theeliaiiman reported as follows : K1XEI1TS. B.-dum-i- per last report $ 7-'7 3 From T. IS. Dunbar, tux collector. 1681. 41 25 s. H. uoj'il, " lSai 477 'Jl Total . I ....$1,250 S EVrHMUTUl'.ES. Current oidcis paid a . V 'Ml mt Balance at this dale $ 621 !H SUPERINTENDING COMMITTEE. Tho followiug repoit was mado : That the room iu tho 2d story ol tho Vigilant eugino nouso naa neon rented lor ino school term of 1882 83, aud was now occu pied by a primary school. REPAIR AND SUPPLY COMMITTEE. Mr. Sladc, of thi-s committee, mado the following report : That tho roar of tho in stitute had been repaired, and the walls and ceilings of that building damaged by tho Iato heavy rains attended to. Two rooms had been whitewashed ; two of the recitation rooms aud two rooms of tiie house occupied by the priucipal of tho grammar school, a!t-o tho stairway aud hall leading to the high school had been repapcrcd, aud all the blackboards iu the institute had been repaired with silicate of slate. Olhcr minor improvements had alfo been mado upon aud about tho institute, oue of them being the lcpair of fences. A movcable'blackboard had been placed iu the grammcr school for tho use of the drawing class. A number of repairs had also becu made in Cherry street school building. Priu cipal among them being : the repair of the roof and tin spoutinir along the edge of it and lcadiug to the ground. The entire building had becu thoroughly cleaned. Everything is iu excellent condi tion except a few blackboaids which will lie repaired. The mom over the Vigilant ensiue house was thoroughly cleaned, and 32 desks from the Keystone furuishiugf company placed in it. also a small tauie for the use of tho teacher. Blackboards formerly used in tho Fifth street school have been put iu place for tho uso of the pupils. The committee recommended to tho school board that a self-feeding stove be placed in the room ; also a chart like those used iu primary schools. The ap pointment of a janitor is also asked. Bills incurred by the above committee to the amount of S27G.56 were ordered to bo paid. The salary of the janitor of tho Second street school was fixed at $1 per month. Thh different recommendations mado by this committeo were approved by tho board. The purchase of a number uf books for the use of indigent children was author ized by tho board. The Kellogg lhctoric was adopted by tho board for uso in the high school, on request of Superintendent Ames. An application for tho dischargo of Eisenbcrger from tho Mt. Joy Soldiers' Orphan school was laid upon tho table. Tho school board then adjourned. A Cruel Hoax. Wo yesterday copied from tho York Daily, a Baltimore telegram announcing tho suicide of .lohn Boner, of York. Tho Daily of to-day thus explodes tho story : " The return of Mr. John Bonor from Baltimore on tho 1:05 train yesterday afternoon, in good health and spirits, was a welcome surprise to his friends, who entertained no thought that iho telegram to tho Daily ou Wednesday night was a ciuel practical joke or tho work of a malicious scoundrel. From Mr. Boner it is learned that no dis agreement exists between himself and tho lady referred to. The author of tho tele gram is as yet unknown, but efforts are being made to discover his iudentity, and from what has already been learned it is probably that iu a short time tho mystery will be uuravcled. It is needless to say that we regret tho hoax was perpetrated and that wo rejoice in Mr. Bone r's safe return." Assault and Battery. John F. Linghurst, the ouo armed man, and bis wife were arrested and held to bail for a hearing on Monday next before Al dcrman Spurrier, for assault and battery on Amanda Hall. Henrietta Gorrecht and Margaret Groff were arrested and held to bail for a hear itig before the same magistrate on Tues day night for assault and battery on Kate Stahley. festival la Temperauco Hall. This evening and to-morrow evening a fruit and flower festival will be held in Temperance hall, East Oraugo street, for the benefit of the Haven literary society. OEUWKDIN THE OCTOBARO. A Mas Fall into tbe Creek While It la Web. Timothy Harvey, and a companion of Chrome Banks, Nottingham, Ches ter county, started from that place with a drove of : sheep to Oak Hill, Little Britain tawnshin. this eountv. r After delivering tho sheep they drove to Texas, and from thence drove to Wood's ford, intending to cross the Octoraro at that point Upon arriving at the creek they found it so high from the rains on Monday that the driver, Mr. Patton, would not attempt to cross it with tbe team. Harvey jumped from tbe wagon and said that ho intended to cross the foot log. Mr. Patton started home another way, awl upon his arrival there found that Harvey had not put in an ap pcarance. Search was made at tho point whero the foot log was and Harvey's dead body was found in tho water. It is be lieved that he did not reach the foot loir. but made a misstep in going down the steep embankment to it, and fell, cutting his head, which rendered him insensible. He was found in a pool containing but three feet of water. The man had been drinking, aud Deputy Coroner Wesley's jury rendered a verdict of doath from d: owning while intoxicated. In From tbe West. Mr. T. N. Porr, formerly of this city, who about two years ago wont to the far Wcht, is in this city visiting old friends. Ho now holds a position on the civil en gineering corps of a western railroad and is located at Monroe, Wis. Mr. Porr looks well and declares himself delighted with his now homo ausurrouudings. On tho 14th of last mouth he took unto himself a wife. Miss Lucy Scovillc. a fair daughter of the West, who accompanies him in his lucni-uL i rip. me -uonroo local paper gives a irlowing account of the nuptials, which were gotten up on au extensive scale. Mr. Porr will remain here until next week. TUB INDEPENDENTS. The lllg Guns Coming to Lancaster. It is authoritatively announced that John Stewart, Independent Republican candidate for governor, Maj. George W. Merrick, of Wellsboro, candidate for sec rotaiy of internal affairs ; Col. Wm. Mc Michael, of Philadelphia, candidate for cougressmanat largo, and Gen. Koontz, of Sonserbct, will be in Lancaster on tho 28th of September and speak at an Independent Republican meeting to bo held iu the opera house on that evening. l-rciulums at the .State Flr. Among the premiums taken at the state fair, now being held at Pittsburgh, are the following of local interest : Milton II. Evans, Lancaster, won first on White Faced Black Spanish fowls. .1. B. Long, Lancaster, won first on Buff Cochins. J. B. Lichty, Lancaster, won first on Silver Gray Dorkings, and first on Silver Duckwing games. Stepped on a Nail. Lawrence Smith, residing on East Wal nut street, while at work assisting in the teaii'ig down of the old log housoat Char lotto ami Orange streets, on Wednesday stepped on a largo nail which ran through his'boot. His injury is serious aud two physicians aro attending him. Paralysis. On Wednesday Mrs. Mary Welter, mother-ill-law of Francis Pfciffer, West Orange street, was stricken with paralysis her left side being affected from head to foot. Mrs. Wcller is 86 years of ajo, a larfju woman and thcro aro but small bones of tier recovery. Sent Out. Thomas Moore, a stranger, got very drunk yesterday, and Officers Deichler and Mcrriuger had trouble with him be fore ho was landed in the station-house. This morning Alderman A. F. Donnelly gave him thirty days. Iltttcn by a log. Mamie D, slzcit, a little daughter of 1'cter .1. Delzeit, of Pnnco street, was bitten by a doir this moniing, but her in jury is not at all serious. Arm Broken. Thomas Goodhart, a pupil at tho high ssliool, fell while practicing in tho gymna sium yesterday aud broke his arm. He was attended by Dr. Yeagley. itratight Hack to Yortt. The wife of J. II. Bender, au account of whose elopement, wo printed yesterday, was arrested at tier father's residence iu llarrisbu'-g anil taken back to York. mayor's Court. This morning the mayor had six drunks. Three got 5 days each one 10, oi:o 15, and one was discharged. Amusements. " J.ci Solomons " To-nithl. Frank Bu:-, lhe Hebrew character comedian, will appear al Fulton opera hotue to-night in his new play of " Ikey Solomons." Mr. Bush lias long been recognized as one ol the leading impersona tors of Hebrew character before the public, and although his efforts havo previously been eonliiK'd to musical and eccentric specialties, it is said he inluscs into the new comedy the same piquancy and mirthful humor that havo won for him his reputation. Mr. II. B. Malm, formerly ot the celebrated comic opera com pany bearing his name, is managing the new venture. "Ranch I')." To-mono w evening Mr. Harry Mereditli will appear iu his famous dual role In tho drama of" Uanch 10." Last season the piece won abundant commendation oi the Philadelphia press, and the Times, of Beading, where the play was produced last night, sajs of it : ' Those who have seen M'Liss can com prehend the scope and charactcrof the drama, but 'Banch 10' adds to the interest ot its plot by the duality of Al. ami Tom McClelland, twin brothers. Mr. Meredith was ably sup ported, both by nude and female artists. ' Uancli 10' made a very favorable impression, produced, as it was, with every attention to detail, and with ttic help of tableaux, which weie decidedly .startling in their ctlecta." " The World." On Monday and Tuesday evenings or next week we arc to have the spectacular melo-diama ot ''The World," which created a decided turor lat season. The play is said to be lull of realistic cllects, and some of the scenes are represented to be mar vels of mechanical art, while the play nflon's ample opportunity for lino acting. The coir. pany bring their own scenery and novel effects constructed especially for this reigning sensation. SVHCIAIj XOTICHS. " How do you manage," said a lady to her friend, " to appear so happy nil the time T" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. Sec adv. sl-lmdcod&oow "Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price S3 and 50 cents. For salo at Coch ran's drug store. 1"17 North Queen street Colourless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was colourless and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet fell as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been Ukcn she was the rosiestand healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. sl5 2wdAw A xasal injector ireo with each bottlool Shilol.'s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulholland, Albany, N. Y. writes: "torse vend years I have suffered from oft reenrring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspep-da, ami complaints peculiar to my tex! binee using your Burdock Blond Bitters I m entirely relieved." Price $1. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. NEW Altrt.ttTlHVMMlfTlt. QNODGRaSS. BllIBBAY & CO. A CLOTH Recognized authorities admit that FALL and WINTER than ever before, upon these facts, our importations and purchases have been vsry large. Especial attention is invited to our lines of LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, Which we have in all grades of domestic and imported fabrics, in over one hundred phades and colorings, iucluding all the latest and newest designs. PALL SACQUEINGrS AND WINTER OLOAKINGS, For Ladie Misses and Children. VELVETEENS, For Ladies' Suitsaud Skirts, aud Heavy TWILLED VELVETEENS for BOYS' SUITS. HANDSOME IMPORTED CLOTHS, For Ladies' Wrans. Suite. Redincotcs. Mantles, etc. BUYERS OF CLOAKINGS will please note that we have very t.audnome assoit ments of new PLUSHES, in all lengths of pile, from tho short Mol --.kin PIu-h to the long-napped Mohair goods, to match tho various shades of cloth, for TRIMMINGS. OF THE SEAL-SKIN CLOTHS, that are now daily arriving, wo will speak in our next advertisement. MEN'S WE AR .Gentlemen's Suitings take a wide range this season, and our se lections include most or the handsome and durable styles. Ourapccial lines Tor dress and business suits, and our lino TROUSERINGS, aro well worth cxamiuatiou by intending buyers. PURCHASERS will fiud our prices moi e advantageous than for the same fabrics at any other establishment. Dealing exclusively in WOOLENS, our facilities for buying all kinds of cloths are better than tho varied interests of other houses will allow. SAMPLES aro cheerfully sent, with prices and widths, on request, and MAIL ORDERS are filled EXACTLY, and to the satisfaction of tho customer. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth A Cougu, com -ere Titroat buoulu oe StafV!' Kle:-i do p.icntiy results in un In curable Lung i'i-,io or ,u..mn,. Consumption. i not disorder IWowii'b i.ronchial Troch'8 do the toniacti like cough syrups un. I balsams, bul uet directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying limitation, sive rcllel in Abtluna. Bronchial Coiigli.-s Catarrli, :iil the ThroalTrouMcs wiiluli Slngera ami PuhHcSpcakera ure subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Trorhisa have inson recommended by physi cian, r.nd always give nerteet satisfaction. Having Ikwii tested bj wide ami constant use for nearly an cntiro generation, they havo at tained we) .nerited rank among the lew staple remedies of the ago. Sold at 25 cent-, a box ivrv where. mv-lvdTTliAF&lvw It you are sick and troubled with dyspepsia, Brown's Iron lilltera will cure you. For sale at IL B. Cochran's clr us store, 137 North Queen street, Lane stev. fcll-ldw Years uf Suileriug. Mrs. Bamhart, cor. 1'ratt and It road way, Buffalo, was lor twelve ywirs a Hiiflerer from rhcuiitatwm, and atter trying eveiy known remedy without avail, was entirely cured bv ThoniHs'n Kclectric Oil. For sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North tiueen sticet, Lancaster From China to Peru anil back again a thou sand times in a night, will Ilia mind ot the nervous sufferer travel, while blessed steep orsakes Ills eyes. He can enjoy sweet rest by the uo ot Dr. Benson's Celery anil Chamo mile Pills. Sold by all ilrugguts. Hll-lWd&W A rkmkhv lor Indigestion, Consumption, yspepsia. Weakness, Fever. Ague, etc. Cot den's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator. sll-lwdcod.Vw Snium'a Cougu and Consumption Cure is hoid by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, iS North Queen St- niyl-lwdcow&w When the scidp Is annoyed with dandruff, Clenn's Sulphur Soup will be found inlallible. Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, flfty cents. sll-lwdeod&w TniT hacking comih can be soqnickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale av Cochran's drug store, 137 North (jtiei-n SL mvl-lwdeow&w iuAmiiA.oi:s. SNVBEn-BKor.n. On Sept II, lSSJ,by the Bev. W. T. Gerhard, at his lesidence. No. :il East Orange street, Mr. John Snyder to MUs Sue Anna Begcr, both of this city. It DKATH&. -Maktih. In this city, on the 15th inst., John U. Martin, in the 03.1 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also. Lancaster Lodge, No. 07, 1. O. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend the luneral, Irom Ids late residence, Kclay House, corner ot North Prince and Walnut streets, on Mon day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment iu Lan caster cemetery. sl.VJld Philadelphia and Haiiisburg papers please copy. Carroix. In this city, on the llthinst, John Carroll, aged 05 years. Tho relatives and friends ol the family arc respectfully invited to attend tho funeral from his daughter's residence (Mrs. Kudy's ), No SXt East Chestnut street, on Saturday morn ing at 8Ji o'clock. Solemn requiem mass at St. Anthony's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery- ll JVJEf If Alt VJCttTlSJSMKNTS. STOUIKS, STOUIKS. PITTSItCltGII STO- cies. $1.25 per honored nt HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT C1G.VK ;STOttE. T OST. A 1.AUVSGMLU WATCU-UIIAIN, J . with pencil, etc, attached. Leave at this office. ltd WaKTKI).-ACKB3IAM (ilKL WANTS A VV situation to do general housework. Ap ply at 530 MANOR STUEET. ltd W 7 ANTED-A VKOKTAltl.K COOK. AP- lily at once at the City Hotel, North Queen Street. Also a porter. It 1)UUL1U SALK OIT A LAKUK LOT OF Locs. Laths. Boards and Kindling Wood, at the corner ot Orange and Charlotte stieets, SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, ltd WILL BK SOLD AT 1'UIJI.lC SALK TO MOKIIOW AFTEttNOON, at 1 o'clock, at No. 421 Middle street, near Dubc, a large lot ot Oak logs, 10 to 25 feet long, kindling wood, door frame. Ac., in lots to Hint purchasers, ltd JACOB GUNDAKEB, Auct. HOUSE AND I1CGOY FOUND. NKAK the pn-mises ot the undersigned, in Ita Jilio township, one-half mile north of Mount oy. a grey pacing horse, fifteen ham's high, having a sore back. Also, a narrow-guage spar spring tr ittmg buggy, apparently near ly new. The above the owner cm havo by proving property and paying expenses to the under signed, residing irf Mount Joy, 1'a. PHILIP FK.YNK. Mouht Jov. Pa., Sept. 1 4, 1SS2. s!5-4td WO THK DK.HOCKACY OF LANCASTER 1 CITY. The Democracy or the several wards ol Lan caster City m ill assemble at their respective voting places on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BERS), between the hours of 6 o'clock and 8 o'clock p. in., for the purooso of placing in nomination candidates tor the Legislature to be voted tor on SATURDAY EVENING, SEP TEMBEK Si. between tho hours of G and S o'clock p. m. W. H. KOLAND, septlS Std Chairman City Committee. aOWRKAux. OUB NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of properties in city and country, with prices, ftc. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HEBR A CO., Beat Estate aud Insurance Agents, No. luii East King Street. SCHOOL LOAN. Bids will be received to 2 p. m. SEPTEM BER 18, 1832, at tho Banking House of D.P. Locher & Son, lor twenty Registered Bonds ot S500 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 1,1832, and pay ablo at the pleasure of said Board alter Octo her 1,1835. ROBERT A. EVANS. 8-3td Chairman Finance Committee S. B SEASON. more CLOTHS will be woru duiiuu the coming parti3ularlyLA.DIES and CHILDREN. Based Streets, Philadelphia. sl5-3tnd&w NUW ADrjEKTlHEaiKNTS. ' C KNUINK VARA CIUAKS, O" article, only 5 cents nt HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBOS FJNJ5 UONT C1UAU STOKE. K SALE.-SIX-YKAK-OLO MAKE, J? i Apply at jui ai.i.uuui4 axiuibi. NATUKK'S OWN ItRMKDV. Electricity Is the lite principle of all or. ganized matter, and benco it is the most potent when wisely and scientifically applied lor the enre of diseases. All chronic diseases aro readily cured by this treatment. OR. I! mi lt A KEU makes it a specialty. Office, 247 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. a'Wmiliw TTOUsK AHU LOT ITirK HALK-A MKAT TL two-story BUI K DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story brick back bulldinr. Xo. 514 .st. Joseph street, having a good byiu ant at tached and nil tho rooms fiirnishd with h.i-. The lot has a lrontage of 15 leet. inches and a depth ot 87 feet to a ten leet wide public alley. Terms easy. Apply to JNO.A.COYLE, sin-ild No. 11'.! East King Street. UMALb HAVANA CIGARS 2 FOK 5 CTS. H at No. 21 North Queen Street. IIABTMAN'S 1EL.LOW FBONT CIGAR STOKE. TN1TIAL l'INS. INITIAL PINS! A Full Line At ZAHM'S (JOKNER. 813-lwd 1AKI1. MRS. E. WEILAND, OF NO. 4 WEST KING STREET, Who has been spending tho summer at As bury Park, N. J., and West Va., will return to Lancaster on SATUKDA Y. SEPT. 16. septll 'Jul J PROPOSALS FOKSEWKRSAnUrlKINa. Sealed proposals will be received at Al derman Burr's office, ou South Duke streef, up to 7 o'clock p. in., on MONDAY. SEPTEM BEK2o,18.2, for tile following work: A two-foot sewer on East Chestnut street, from Duke to Lime streets, 0C0 leet long. Also a two-toot sewer on West Chestnut street, lrom Mary street eastward, 357 feet long. Also a six-fool arched culveit from the Quar ry vllle railroad to Water street, at the termi nus ot the Andrew street tewer, 9 feet long. Also the piking of Charlotte street, from King to Orange streets. plans and specifications can he seen al the Cily Bcgulator's Office, No. loo East King hlreet. The committee reserve th right, to reject any or all bids. By order of supi:Mltd THE STUEET COMMITTEE. 1)CKLIU SALE. UN TVEDNKsUAY. AND THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 and 28. 1SS2, will be sold at public sale at the Cooper House, West King street, in the city ot Ltn caster, the following cily property, viz: No. 1. A tot of ground. No. ! South Que on street, fronting on said street 25 leet and ex tending in depth Mfcet, upon which is erected a four-story Brick Building, lately occupied by Marshall & Rengier as a hardwarn store. No. ft, A lot of ground fronting 32 feet on East Vino street and extending in deptli 122 feet, upon which is erected a two-story Brick H OHM). No. 3 A lotof ground, rear of No. 2. fronting on Washington street 32 feet and extending in depth 122 leet. The improvements con sist ot two two-story Brick Houses, each 16 leet front. No. 4. A lot or ground, No. 40 South Prince, fronting 22 feet on said street and extonding in depth 113 feet, to Water street, upon which are erected a two-story Brick Dwelling, with all modern improvements. Ou tho rear ol the lot is a two-story Brick Stable. No. A lot fronting on West Lemon street, near College avenue, 140 feet and extending in dciUC21' feet, to a public alley. No. 0. Ninth interest in 159 lots, located on East Chestnut, East Walnut and 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 tbe balance on the 2Sth. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by CHAS. F. BKNGIKR. ALBERT S. BKNGIKR, JOHNS.BKNGIEB. Executors of Chis. F. Hcngier. DecM. Hkkry Siicuert, Auctioneer. sl3-eod,ts H IKSU & BKUIBEB. IMMENSE BARGAIN. For the last Jour months we havo been busy manufacturing MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING Ami arc now prepared to show our stock, which cannot be equaled both in regard to stylo and make, and are selling them at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. The reason for this Is that thirty years' experience in the business, and buying for cash, enables us to do so. We quote a few sample prices : Men's Business Suits, $3.25, $1.87, $4.7r,.62. Men's All-Wool Suits. $6.80, $7.50, $8.7.r, $0.50, $1.. Men's Dress Suits, $9.50, $11.25, $15,00 up to $18.00. Overcoats, both for Fall and Winter, $3.50 to $18 00. BOYS' SUITS. In this department wo pay especial pains, aud can sell you a suit lower than any other house in tbe city. School Suits, $2.25, $Z.5o, $2.75 up to $4.25. Boys' All-Wool Suits, WO.', $37, $4.00 up to S3.00. Children's Suit lrom $1.37 up to $&37. OUR CUSTOM DEPART MENT Is complete in every respect, having an assortment ot the latest stylo goods, and we make them up at remarkably low figures. We are satislled that you can save ti om 25 to 40 per cent, by giving us a call and convincing your selves that what we say we wean. liish & Brother, Perm Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street and 6 and 8 Perm Square. 4 49-Frlces the .very lowest of any in the city, i septMyd, THIRD EDITIOS. FRIDAY KVBNIHO. SEPT. 15, 1882. THE WAK OVER ARIB1 rACHALATSOOWli BIS ARMS. The Exjrpttaa Chieftain garraadirs Cncon dluonmlly to Gen. Wolseley Cairo Occupied by British Troops. London. Sept. 15.-Tlie following has been telegraphed to Gen. Wolseley : " Benha, Sept. 1.5 I have just arrived. General Lowe occupied Cairo yesterday afternoon. Arabi Pacha and Toulba Pacha have surrendered unconditionally. Ten thousand troops at Cairo have laid down their arms. The prefect of police has an. dertaken to preserve order. I go on to Cairo at once." Alexandria, Sept. 15 It is reported here that Arabi was arrested by the Egyptian police charged with having in cited the populace to incendiarism and plnndcr. London, Sept. 15. One dispatch says Arabi was hauded over to the English on their arrival at Cairo. Another dispatch says Arabi's bouse was surrouuded by tho Bengal cavalry. Alexandria, Sept. 15. the khedive will proceed to Cairo as soou as the roads open. All offers of submission must be mado to tho khedive nominally, but by actual surrender to Goneral Wolseley. Arabi Locked Up. London, 15. Tho following additional dispatch has been received from General Wolseley : "Cairo, Sept. 15. Arabi Paeha and Toulba Pacha aro both confined in our guard rooms. Tho war is over. Send no more men from England. I will now change my base from Israailia to Alexan dria. Health and spirits of tho troops ex cellent." THEY DIDN'T FIGHT. Warlike Kdltors, Who Couldn't Agree Cpoa Weapons Wltb Which to Settle Their Difference: Tombstone, Arizona, Sept. 15. A cor respondent who accompanied Hamilton, editor of the Independent, and Purdy, edi tor of the Epitaph, and the remainder of the duelling party to Mexico, sends back a king account of the affair, which is in substance as follows: They crossed the border and selected a spot for the encounter four miles south of Ochoa ville. Ten paces were measured off with much ceremony and the principals were placed ten paces apart, Hamilton; who won the choice, having his baok to the rising sun. At this junoture they began a dispute about the weapons, each party flatly refusing to uso these brought by the other. A proposition to toss up as to whoso weapons should be used was also rejected. The deadlock was Anally broken and negotiations abruptly terminated by both parties leaving tho field without fi gbui.g. A UBEAT STO&tt A- fONNECXICUT- Lives Loat and Property Destroyed. Watebbuby, Conn., Sept. 15. It is re ported this morning that four persons wero killed by a tornado in Winstcad last night. Thirteen houses and barns were wrecked. Tho wiud swept down Gay's hill from Long lake with a deafening roar aecompauiod by inces sant lightning aud heavy peals of thunder. Mrs. Maxwell was thrown into the cellar and covered with tho front door, which prevented the falling timbers from strik ing her. She was finally rescued by fire men. David Maxwell, a lad, bad his neck broken. GONK WRONG. A Kallroad Cashier Absconds with 310,000. Boston, Sept. 15. A special dispatch from New York says it is reported at the office of the Central railroad of New Jer sey, this morning, that D wight S.Latbrop, the assistant cashier, has absconded after appropriating $10,000 of the company's mouey to his own use. He is a son of Henry S. Lathrop, of Northamp ton, Mass., and was appointed about eigh teen months ago by the late Judge Lathrop, his uncle, who was then tho receiver. An investigation was begun lately and a week ago a deficit of at least $40,000 was discov ered. Lathrop then disappeared and his present whereabouts are unknown. Oil JTIred by Lightning. New York, Sept. 15. Lightning struck Lane and Fleming's oil works and Donald, son's oil works, both in Brooklyn, last night, setting both on fire. Lano's build ing was soon destroyed, but the oil burned all night. Early this morning firo caught a tank of naptha, which exploded, killing Charles Keegan, foreman (of a fire truck, and Captaiu Durry, of oue of the com pany's oil lighters. Donaldson's loss is $15,000. Lane & Fleming's loss un known. Died or ills Injuries. Reading, Pa., Sept. 15. William M. Snyder, one or tho victims of the railway accident near Mt. Carbon, last night, died in this city this morning. Patrick Phillips, another of the injured, had his leg ampu tated last uigbt. The Htltedalo's Beaten. London, Sept. 15. The race botwoen tho Hillsdale crew, of Michigan, and the Thames rowing clubs was rowed on the Thames river this afternoon. It was won by the Thames crew by two lengths. After leading for two miles the Hills dales broke a slide, hence their defeat. m Miner and Berdell Secure a Now Trial. Washington, Sept. 15. Judge Wylic. heard argument to day for and against tho setting asido of the verdict in tho Star Route case and for a new trial on tbe in dictment. Atter a lengthy argument the court decided to set aside the verdict and granted the motion for a new trial. Freight Wreck nt Lebanon. Lebanon, Pa., Sept. 15. Throe freight cars were wrecked on the Lebanon Valley railroad at this place early this morning while making a flying switch. No one was hurt. False Report or a Yachting Disaster. Boston, Sept. 15. The report that the yacht Nellie had foundered, causing tbe loss of 14 lives proves to be untrue. Slid had anchored off Weirs, N. H., but the party landed all right this morning. A Big Ice uiu. Washington, Sept. 15. The board of audit for tbe settlement of claims against tho estate of the late President Garfield to-day received a claim from tho Inde pendent ico company amounting to $1,510.92, for 535,970 pounds of ice at $5 per ton. Serious Break in a Canal. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 15. A serious break has occurred in the Erie canal, near Camillus, 100 feet of the Berne bank having been carried out. Two boats were swept into the breach and ono coal boat was broken in two. A Locomotive Fireman Fatally Injured. St. Jonasbury, Vt., Sept. 15 Last evening a freight train on tho Passumpsio railroad was detailed in London by sand, which had washed on the track. The fireman was fatally injured. Going to the Conventions. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 15 The busi ness men have appointed delegations to attend both the Saratoga and Syracuse conventions to present aud promote their interests. AHEaU. Largely Iacreaalac ther Lead Tarda Kaage. at tbe see Cbeedmoob, Sept. 15. Tho weather this morning was bright and clear. .Sir Henry Halfordwon the toss for the choice for targets for the British team. Sergeants Dolan and Paulding express confidence in the American team picking up the nine teen points gained by the British yester terday. Some excitement was caused ia the morning by the burning of a cooking house which caught fire from a stove. The house had to be torn down. A large number of visitors came in the early trains and an immense crowd is expected to-day. Col. Bodine says the kind of wind pre vailing to-day will make it awkward at the outset for either team to make fine scores, bnt when his team gets well in the targets he feels confident that his men will give an excellent account of them selves. Among the prominent visitors at the range to-day are General Hancock and several of his Btaff, Judge Gildorsteeve and Judge Stanton. The first shot at the 800 yard range was fired by Parry of the British team, at 12:48 o'clock. He scored a centre. Hinds shot first for the Americans, but failed to score. The American team are shooting badly. Hinds making another miss. Dolan scoring but 2 and Ogden 2. On his third shot Hinds secured tho elevation and scored a bull's eye. Following is the score at 800 yards : British team : Heap 10, Goodear 2G, Boulton 31. Parry 25. Oliver 21. Pearse 29. Dods 2G, Bates 24, McVittio 26, Cald well 25. Humphrey 21, Godsal 29. Total of British at 800 yards, 293. American Team : Hinds 19, Ogden 27, AIden27, Dolan 16. Hingmen 19, Pollard 23, Atkinson 26, McNevin 17, Paulding L0, Howard 19, Smith 26, Shakespeare 16. II c total American, 255. GREAT LOSS 11V FIBK. Fourteen Million Feet of Lumber Burned Toledo, O., Sept. 15. At 1:40 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the exten sive lumber mill of the Mitchell & Rowland lumber company, entirely destroying it. Tho firo also spread to the large piles of lumber with which the yards were filled, and be fore the flames could bo checked thirteen to fourteen million feet of lumber wero consumed. The loss on tho mill is $100,- 000, insurance $00,000. Tho loss on the lumber is $235,000, covered by insurance. Nearly all tbe insurance compauies repre sented here aro interested in theso losses. Barled Under a Falling Embankment. Philadelphia, Sept. 15. At 10 o'clock this morning an embankment along the western approach to the line of tho Penn sylvania railroad bridge, which crosses tbe Schuylkill at Gray's Ferry, caved in while workmen wero engaged there, and four were buried by the earth. When the alarm was sounded a large crowd of resi dents in the vicinity ca;ue to their rescuo, and they succeeded in taking out three of the men Hive, but badly if not fatally in. jured. The fourth was recovered dead. Tbe President's Trl. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Sent. 15. The United States steam"' lilay iM.. -.vith President Arthur on board, arr'iv'en 1-rp last night and remained at anchor r.util 6 o'clock this morning, when she slramfl westward. Tho president did not la I. Failures of tbe Week. New York, Sept. 15. The failures f r the past seven days, reported by It. G. Dun & Co., of the mercantile agency, number 108. of which 101 occurred in the country. Hotel at Fai Kockaway Burned. New York, Sept. 15. Fire this morn, ing destroyedthe Windsor hotel at Far Kockaway with most of the furniture. Hotel bad closed for the season and the only occupant was tho watchman. Loss, $20,000. Kilted In a Coal Mine. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Sept 15. Patrick Markloy was killed this morning at break er No. 3 Ncsqueboning by the fall of a hoisting car, caused by the breaking of a ropo. WGAXUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 15. For the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, west orly winds, higher barometer, stationary or lower temperature. MAJtKtST. f nuadelpma Market. fau.4.DLPHiA. Sept i".. Flour dull and barely steady ; Superllit,-. a 733 00: Extra. $.! 25 75 ; Penna., Fanvly, $5 OJJfS 12. Rye Uour at $3 87QI. Whaat steady. Corn steady tor local trado. Oats dull and weak, e:copt high grades. Rye dull atC5G0c Seeds unchanged. Provisions steady, with tair demand. Lard steady. Butter Fancy wanted, other kinds dull ; Creamery Extra, 3032c ; do good to choice, 2C32SC. Eggs steady and lairlv active ; I'etin'a, 27K28c; Western. 26c Cheese dull, except choice (trailer Petroleum firm : Helloed, sc wnisity at si 'a. lew xora market. Nbw foak. Sept. 15. Flour State and Western dull and slightly in buyers' favor; Southern dull and weak. Wheat c lower, dull ami heavv; No.SKed, Sept.. $10S 108; do Oct.. $1 0 I 08 : do Nov., $1 IWAQX VA : do Dec. SI 15'(1 15; do year. St Wi bid, $103;,; asked. Corn opened c lower and subsequently recovered ami advanced 01c : mixed west ern spot. 729780 ; do futures, U073c. Oats without decideil change; No. 2 Sept. 3738c ; do Oct.. 38Kc : do Nov., 3" e40c ; Shite, 40V)e ; Western. 3547c. (irain unit Provision yuotnuona. One o'elocR quotations ot gr.it n and provlt tons, furnhilied by S. K. Yundt, Broker. 15f Knst King street. Sept. 15. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard Oct, 91 .U S. 19 85 11.40 Nov Wiii M 30)4 19- 1I-1S Year '. Mvi I860 1125 Philadelphia. Sept 1.08 .73 .44 .... .... Oct. 1.03 .72 .43 NOV... I.03J4 .69 .44 Loeai stoeaa and BoadY. Par Last val. sale LanC'Uy 6 per ct. Loan, due 1882.. .fioo $105 " 1885... 100 107X ' 1830... 100 120 w 1835... IOC 120 5 per ct. n lor 30 years.. 100 105 ' & per ct. School Loan.... 100 112 " 4 " In lor 2(i years., lou 102 " 4 " in 5 or 2fi years., loo lOifio " M. in 10 or 2i years. 100 !(., Manhelm borough loan loo 102 Arc STOCKS. First National Bank. JIOO $205 Farmers' National Bank ht 11(1.25 Fulton National Bank.: 1") 138 Lancaster County National Bank.. V Colnmbia National Bank ICO ISO Ephrata National Bank loo I4 First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 14I.C0 First National Bank, Strasbnrg.... Wf iSIM First National Bank, Marietta p.) 200 First National Rank. Mount Joy., lt.-i 145.71 Lltltx National Bank loo 140 Manhelm National Bank KW 151 Union National Bank. Mount Jov. M 70.E? New Holland National Bank loo 137 msoatiAxmoca eroov. Quarryville R. R. ?M ;25 MUlersville Street Car 50 HM Inquirer Printing Company .V m Watch Factory I'M Jy Gas Light and Fuel Company.... ?- Stevens House 1(0 90 Columbia Gas Company........... Columbia Water Company fc 8usquehannalron Company..... 100 170 Marietta Hollowware lou Stevens House 50 4.50 Sicily Island .v 10 East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g. 50 I MUlersville Normal School KISCW.T.i mods Boiroa. UuarryvUle It. R., due 1SJ3 $lou I17 Reading & Columbia R. K5's 100 10C Lancaster Watch Co- due 1886 too 105.5 Lancaster Ges Light and Fuel Co.. duo In lor SO years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., due loSo... ......... i$m) iv Lancaster & Marietta.......... 2 so.'i THK BKITISH MR Lancaster A Nw Holland .. .. ! -a Lancaster 4k SosqueUunna. juj i7X.2 Big Spring A Beaver Valley ....$23 $ io.r- ... 13J5 22 nnugwporcHOfesnoe Columbia A Chestnut HUl a IX si Columbia Bis Sprta 25 Lancaster A Kpbrata. 2S Lancaster A Willow Street ffl Strasbur A Millport sv Marietta Maytown. Marietta A Monnt Jov s 21 t. I I' Lanc..KIlxabetht'nAMllitlet'n iw Lancaster A Frnltvule. an lncastr A Mat r. Lancaster WllUauutowii - Lancaster A Manor. SO Lancaster Manhelm 25 tfc UU'i 4J Uva Chicago. HossBecelDU. SLOft) bead: ship- mentH.SJ09 bead: dnunil WMlr nil alnwnt .&SmeofMcOB,,,0tRrades; mixed, $7 20 S3 1 ? er, O10; light, 17 S 20; CatUe Keealpta.e,(W) bead : shipments. 3,'W head; market lalrly active and generally 8!eady: 2?3"i 77 n' Rood " choice shipping. $8 00QS 75 ; common to fair, UtH fiU: butchers' more active andlrawr at ttaoTtS; stockersand feeders at S3 9003 8S ; range slow bat steady ; Texas. fB setK a : nalf-breuds and Americans, tM 1004 8S. Sbeep Receipts, 1,800 bead; shipments, 900 ; market active; values firmer , denuuvl good; common to fair. $3 2993 65; medium to good 13 7304 25; choice to extra, tM 490480. Eat Luuurrr-Cattle Reeelnta. Lll lwad r market fair ; Iprime, as 7507 25 ; good. 6 000 6W ; common, S405. Hogs Receipt. z,M9 Bead; market dall; PMladelphiaa, 7U09 09; Baltimore. $8 404 8 00: Yorkers, 7 5908 09; graasers. 96 7307 23. Sheep Receipts, l.floa head: (market arm ; extra. 94 7505 25; good, 14093460; common, 9303 SO. JTOLITXCAX. JPMMeraUcstaM Ticket. aovnuroi. ROBERT E. PATTI80N, Philadelphia. UXOTXMXWt OOVKUOB. CUAUNCKY F. BLACK, York. judqb or tm wnm coott. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. BkCKBTAXT OW iaTBRVAI. AlUIia. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. ooxeasaufAk-AT-uaoa. MORTIMER T. KLMOTT. Tioga. Uewcratle Uaoaty TtekeC ooxoaws. W. C. GIVEN, Columbia. STATB ATOM XIV MSTUOT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSXKBLT. 1. . 2. C. J. RIIOADS. Manor. J. M. WALKER, Colerala. S. E. C. D1LLKR. Earl. O. W. SIMPSON, Cieruarvoa. H. E. SIIIMP, B. CocallCO. RBCOKDM. W. W. BUSSER, Leaeock. omnrrr souorrox, rooa mbioto. , .1. P. MoILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster rnsoB ixsraoToas. JOHN RBBMAN, ManbeUa. J.U.SCULEGELM1LICU.K. Donegal. Jinrr ooMMMatona. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, Karl. Democrats State CommIU . W. U. HENSEL, Cnalrmau. B.P. KISNER. General Secretarv. Olmrf House, Philadelphia. Democratic Ooanty VmbmU W. H. ROLAND, Chairman. Laneostet. J. B. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIER. Colnmbia; B. S. PATTERSON. White Rock, Secretaries. tCANDIDATCM FK NOMINATION. For Assembly 1st Diatrlct, I carter CMj C. A.OBLKNDER. Eighth Ward. KU.8NIM3. Ninth Want. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) jmTJSMTAIirMUXTS. fULTON OPKKA HOUSE. Friday, September 16, 1882. Messrs. Hartmyxr ft Daily have the honor or presenting to the citizens ot Lancaster. lalftHPOIMCO. n. B. MAUN, Manager. Introducing tho Gifted Young Hebrew Dlit Icct Comedian, MR. FRANK BUSH, lull. Wayne Ellis' three act Comcdv. entitled "IKEY S0L0M0M" Elegant Music during the progress or the three acts. A livehorseand carriage will appear on stage The managers would respectfully call atten tion to the fact that tho now scenery Just com pleted by Mr. R. P. Far run, or Boston, can bo seen at an advantagcon thin occasion.as till Is the first regulardraraatic performance ot the season. POPULAR PRICES. Reserved Scats on salo at Opera House onii-u sll-St.i TjlULTON OPERA UOUSK. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1882. THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK SUCCESS. Tho Romantic Western Drama, by HARRY MEREDITH, 3 RANCH 10; Or, Annie, from Maesachesetto. AL. MuCLELL4ND, I TOM MCCLELLAND. The Twin Brothers. HAHRY MEKEDiTi?. PRICES AS USUAL. Opera House ofllce. Rrsorvcd seata at Sl2,rld TJULTON OPEKA SO USB. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Meatjay aid Taesday Evraiars, Sf t. 18 aaa 19, 1883. ' REMEMBER TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Tho first appearance in Lancaster or the the reigning sensation, in 6 Acts and 3 Tab ieaux. entitled THE WORLD. With tho eminent Actor, MR. J. Z. LITTLE, And a superb Dramatic company In a east ot characters under the management of GEO. O. MORRIS. This great play wll 1 bn presented with New and Blegarit Scenery. carried expressly lor this engagement. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserved teats nowou sale at Opera Honse office. scpl4-5td fAl-JCit MAAUMMUO, , w E UAVK ADDKD LAsUKLT TO UUK StOCKOI WALL PAPERS Within tho lait week, consisting of every de seriptlnnot PAPEIl HANGINGS', andHinong them some ot the Choicest Stylet in the 1 1 it Grade of Goods. 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