V LANCASTER DAILY IffTLIGENCEB MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1882. : ACCIDKNTS, One man Killed ana Another Itadly In- jured. Jutiii F. Scott, of Rose wick, Chester county, a brakeman on the train drawn by engine rio. :;02 was killcil near dordon villo on Saturday night by tho cars. IIo was cither struck by tho ovci liu:td bridge at that place or was hit bv a stone, at all events he fell uudcr his train and was cat to pieces. The other men on his train did not miss him until they arrived at Glen Loch. The body was attcrwards found by other thirties by whom it was taken to Loamaii Place where an inquest was held. Deceased was a young unmarried man and boarded in Columbia, though his homo was at Hose wick. IIo had been on the railroad but two mouths and left Colum bia with his train at 10 o'clock on Saluii day night. The coroner's jury found a verdict of accidental death. foot Injured. On Saturday afternoon, Thomas San dcre, who is employed in a rolling mill at Columbia, came to this city and got drunk. Dctwecn 3 and 4 o'clock he made his way up to the Lemon street crossing, at which point he attempted to board a western bound freight train. In doing so ho fell. Tho "flanges " of two ear wheels passed over ouo of his feet tearing tho skin and mangling the Jlesh in a terrible manner, but breaking no bones. The men ou that train know nothing of the accident, but Sanders was found by another which followed. IIo was picked up aud taken to Columbia whore Dr. Craig dressed his wound. It will bo a cool day when ho again attempts to board a railroad train with a tank full of whisky. INDIAN EDUCATION. The Matter Dlscoaaed by Lancaster Cler gy tneu. This morning a meeting of tho Lancas ter ministerial association was held in tho vestry room of tho First ltefortned church. Tho following members wero present : Kev. J. A. Peters, pastor of tho 1st lie formed ; Kev. J. Ii. Shumakcr, D. D., pastor of St. Paul's Reformed; Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, I). D., pastor of Presbyte rian ; Kev. 31. C. Kobinson, pastor of Duko street Methodist ; Itev. .1. C. Hume, of Prcbbytoiian mission ; Rev. J. Max Hark, pastor of Moravian ; Rov. Sylvanus Stall, pastor of St. John's Lutheran ; Rev. M. Fraync, pastor cf Olivet Baptist ; Kev. W. T. Uerharl, Reformed ; Itev. C. L. Gorhart, Reformed, Columbia ; Rev. G. S. Bell, Presbyterian, Wrightsville. Rev. J. Max Hark occupied tho chair, and itev. 8. Stall acted as secretary. Rev. Stall called the atteutiou of the as sociation to the fact that he and others had been visited by a frioud of the Indian training school at Carlisle, who had sug gested that if a meeting of the pupils of the training school could bo held in one of the Lancaster churches it would do much good by bringing before the peoplo the work which has already been doue in In dian education. An informal discussion followed iu which nearly every one present took part aud all favored the holding of such a meeting. The education and civilization of tho Indian was regarded as tho only solution of the Indian problem; and that this eould be successfully accomplished had been to a great extent demonstrated by tho success of the school. Revs. W. C. Robinson, J. A. Peters and J. C. Hume wci-o appointed a committee to make preliminary arrangements aud ro pmt to tho association at its next meet ing- AUUUUEN1' fllDKI. Its Opening To-day Uuricnt Itiislncw. This morning tho week of argument court began with both judges prcseut. When the list was called it was found that nearly every case was ready. A rule was granted to thow cause why the apiwal ot Mrs. D. Kelly, who was awarded $100 by arbitrators for damage by the opening of Green stioot, should noL bo btrickou off. In tho case of Wayne Graybill ct al. vs. Leah E. tiro ft" ct al., in which exceptions wero tiled, to tho bill of costs of tho pro thonolary, icgistcr aud clerk of orphans' court this morning tho counsel lor the officers tendered to tho parties to tho suits tho costs &c, which were accepted. Elizabeth Nauman, of Spriugvillc, Ml. Joy township, was divorced from her hus band, George XV. Nauman, on the grounds; of desertion. The register's list Miow.s that 78 accounts of executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, &c, are to lie picscutcd for coulirmatiou. This is the laicst uunibor over known iu the oflico at one time. Proponed New Jtrldgo. Ou Saturday County Commis sioners Myers and Ilildebraud made a visit to Ross's Ford, in tho Octorara to meet tho commissioners of Chester county relative to the consti action of an inter county bridge at that point. Thcro was quite a gathcriug of tho lcsideuts of the neighborhood. The site of the proposfd bridge has been located by viewers and plans for its erection suggested. Our com missioners are convinced of tho necessity of the work. Tho fordiug is not a good ouo and during high water is impassable, compelling travelers to mako a circuit of several miles to pass from one side of tho stream to tho other. 9 Sent to the House or Kef ugo. Goorgo B. J. Krockcl, a son of George Kreckol, aged 17 years, of Beaver stroct, this city, was beforo the judges this after noon, and ho was sentenced to the I Ion so of Ilefogo during his minority. Tho testi mony showed that tho boy is very bad. lie refuses to work, ruus away from homo and goes in vory bad company. His parents aro unablo to control him. aud they asked to have him .sent to tho House of Refuge. Largo Funeial, The funeral of John G. Marliu took place this aflcruoou, from his late resi lience, at tho Relay houso. Tho hotly was placed iu a beautiful casket this morning, and was viewed by many friends. Tho funeral was very largely attended, and among those pu-scut was Lancaster lodge, I. O. O. F. Tho interment was made at Lancaster cemetery. Young Kelly II card From. Miss Fatty Kelly, auut of tho missiug bank clerk, Walter E. Kelly, received a telegram from tho latter dated Chicago, this morning announcing his arrival iu Chicago. Young Kelly, as will bo re membered, "mysterously disappeared" on Saturday tho 9th, inst., since which time nothing bad been hoard from him until the receipt of tho telegram. An Excellent .Peach. Ex-Mayor Zimmerman has growing ou his premises a young seedling peach trco that bears fruit of unusually largo sizo, of symmetrical shape and excellent flavor. We sampled tho fruit this moiaing and pronounce it equal in flavor to the Sencr, and in sizo to the Susquohanna. Sir.' Zim merman will furnish bnds for grafting to all who may call for them. Remarkable Cabbage We have been shown a vegetable cut i osity iu tho shapo of two heads of cabbage growing from the same stalk. This curi ous product of the soil was grown by Frank Quinu on his truck farm at the corner of Marshal and Fulton streets this city. la Town. R. G. Bell is in town to-day making arrangement for grounds upon which to exhibit Barnum's show. It is not certain as yot which grounds will ho used. TWO KAII.ICO.4i New School Honte Wanted. A special meeting of the Lancaster school board is called for Tuesday even ing to consider the expediency of imme diately purchasing a lot and building a school house in the northern part of the city. The Lemon and James street schools are gtcatly crowded and applicants have to be turned away from the doors. School Itood Taken at a Premium. This afternoon at 2 o'clock tho Gnance committee of tho Lancaster school board opened the bids for the $10,0004 per cent, loan, advertised for by tho board. Tho loan was awarded as follows : $9,500 to llced, McGranu & Co., at one and tcn huiKlrcdths premium ; $500 to S. 11. Bun del at 4 premium. Thcro wore several bidders at par. Tucgicat London renovator is .still at the City Hotel. Take your clothing there to be lcnovatcd. His work is A 1. lul Kxcurslon to tho Thousand Island. On Wednesday, .September 20th, the Phila delphia 4 Heading railroad company will sell tickets good to return until October 1, 1833, to the Thousand Islands, at the very low price Ot $21.50 lor the round trip. The trip will In. elude a H. le on retire Champlaln, thence to Sarjtoga, Troy and New York via night linn on Hudson river, or from Montreal via Wells' river, Concord. Roslon ami thence to New York via .Stoniiiglon line. The innumerable attract ions and low laic will avail many per sons, to lake advantage ol this trip. Train lea ej King street at 7:30 a. in. Luray Care ISxcaralon. (and excursion to Luray Caverns on Toes day, .September 19. Koiind trip IlckctHgond lor live days. Fai only $e.t, including ad mission into the Cave. Train leaves Lancas ter at 10.25 a. m. inhumation aud tickets at I), o. Minsk H. slf.lG.lS Our Now Directory. Tho canvass lor the new Directory of Lan easler county is nearly finished heie. Royd's ngciiU leave in a low days to commence the eauvit-s or Columbia. They have been llbet nlly patronized here, and we hope they will meet with success in Columbia, as the new woi k is dcei ving of support. Amusements. " The World 7'o-JWjW." This evening the spectacular play entitled "Tim Wfiiltl " will Ik; pii'-ented at the opera house by .1. .. Lit tle's large company. This is nn excellent piece, ami last week it, was played in l'hilii delphialo veiy large aiiclieu.es. The parly ariived heie je-lerday nllcriiooii and aie stopping alsevontl liolels in the city. They brought with them enough scenery to 1111 the stage and but little ol that used nightly at tile opeia house will bi; seen. The management ollhe company state that that, they will not slop at but oncotic night stands during the season lor Hie icason that it is iuipnstdhlo to get np the whole ol their scenery soas to give salislnclioiitonll. As they ariived lie le yes tot davct'cry thing is arranged now and in ex cellent oider Mr. Cifts. 1,. Jlowtml. Chailes J.. Howard will appear in this city en Thursday night under the management of Hartmyer 4 Ially, in the great comedy ol Mrs..Ioshua Whllcomb suppoi ted by a stiong company. 1'EV1AL. MOTIVES. "How do you manage," said a lady to her Iriend, " lo appear sohanpy all the lime?" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was tho reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. See adv. sMmdeod&oow Counii.ia.ss and Coiai. a joung gill deeply legirtiud that she was eoloiulis and cold. Her lace was too while, anil her hands and leet. tell as though Hie blood did not ciiculatc. Alter one hot lie ol Hop Hitters hail been taken .-.he was the rosicslaml healthlcstgirl in the low ii. w itli a vivacity and cIicciTiilne-s ol mind grat dying to her liiuuds. sl.liwd&w A nasw. iiMKcroic Irco with each bottle ol Miilol.'s Caturth Remedy. PiicoWi cents. For salcai Cochran' drug slide, i:;7 North Queen slieel Virtue Acknouledgcd. Mi--. Ira Mulhollaud, Albany, N. . unlcs: Tor several years I haw sutlcrcd liom oll leeurnng hiliou.-, headaches, constiiiation, d vspep-ia, and eomplaiuts peculiar to my se.. hinee using your Burdock Blood Bitters I um enliiely relieved." lriri:$L For vile at II. IS. (.'oehrau's drug stole, l.7 North Queen sticct, Lancaster. Y'cirs or Sunerlng. Mrs. Karuh.ul, cor. I'ratt and llrosulwsiy, Itullalo, was tor twelve years a sullerer from rheumatism, and after trying eveiy known icmcdy wit bout avail, was entirely cured bv Thomas's Keleetric Oil. For sale at II. IS. Cocluan's drug store. 137 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. I a KKMimr for indigestion, Consumption, yypcpMa. Weakness, Fever. Ague, etc. Col deu's Liquid Reef and Tonic Invigorator. sIl-lwdeodw Words or WlKdoin. No doctor will fail to impress his patients "th it the mouth and teeth should be healthy because it receives Ihe loot! and prepares It lor its digestive work." Use SOZODONT, gratify your family physician, and enjoy lllo i omlortably. sli Iwdcod&w JMwtliersI iiioriiora ! ! JMot.tiers!: Aie you ilMm bed at Tnigbt and broken cl your rest by a sick child suUeringand crying wit h excruciating pain or cutting teeth 1 If .so, goat once ami get a bottle ol MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTIIINU SYRUP It will relieve the poor little sutlerer immediately depend upon il : there is no mistake about iu There is not :i mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that il will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother mid relief and health to tho child, operating liku magic. It is perfectly sale to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the picseription ot one ol the o'uesl and best female physicians and nurses in the United Slates, Sold everywhere. '- cents a bottle. m'J-lv-M.W&S&w itrown-H Household fanacea Is Hie most ellectivo l'a in Destroyer In the woi id. Will most surely tpiickcu the blood, whether taken Internally or applied rn.lcmally.nnd thereby more certainly iclleve I pain, whet her chronic or acute, than any other P tin alleviator, and it la warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pam In the Side. Rack or Rowels, Sore Tin oat. Rheumatism and Ail. aciiks, and is THE CHEAT RELIEVER t)V l'AIN. "Rttown'S Uot-siaioLu rANACB.v" should be iu every fiimily. A tcaspoonlul ol the Panacea iu a inuibler ! hot water sweetened if preferred J, t.i' -ii al bed time will iwuak r a cold, -icta :. Kittle. lebll-lvdM.WatS&w a i ougii, ioiii or .nro inroat suouin oo 8t'i' ist. Neglect lio'iueiiuy lesutts in an In. cui-alilu l.'ing Disease or Consumption. ISiicvu'x i.ronchial Troches do not disorder incutoiuacii like cough syrupa and ba!:-auis, but net directly on tliolnfiamedpails.allayliig Irritation, give id let iu Asthma. Rionchlal Cough::, Catarrh, and tho Tluo.it Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty yens Riown's Kroiu-hial Troches li'ivn been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide aud constant u-e lor nearly an entire generation, they h.ivo at tained e). .ncritcit rank among I he tew staple remedies ot the ie;e. Sold at i"tenlsa bos everywhere. mv-lvdTThF&lvw It you are sick and troubled Willi dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Ritters will cure you. For sale at II. II. CocliRiirailriis store, 1117 North Queen sticct, Lancaster. sll-lwdAw "IiACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant pcr niie. 1'ricetH and 50 cents. ForsaloatCocli- tllllH' rail's drug store, IV North Queen street WnuK the bcalp Is annoyed with dandruff, Glenn's Sulphur Soap will be found infallible. Hill's Hair Dj e, black or brown, fifty cents. sll-lwdeodAw From China to Peru and back again a thou sand tin.es in a night, will tho mind ot the nervous Miuercr travel, while blessed sleep orsakes his eyes. He can enjoy sweet rest by the use ot Dr. Ucuson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills. Sold by all ;ruggist.s. bll-lwdAw MJUtlllAOES. liMCKEjfnEitricR IiOtz. On September 18, lS&LaloU North Queen street, by the Rev. r. V. Mayser, Mr. William Rllckendcrfer, to Annie Lola, both cf laucastcr city. ltd KliSCIJKD rOM OKATU. Thelollowingstatenicntot William . Cough in.ot somervUle, Mass., is so lemarkablc tnat we beg toa.sk for it the attention oi our read ers. He says : "In the fall ot 1871 I was taken with a violent bleeding id the limns, followed by a severe cough. I soon lwgun to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1677 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had n hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed over a hundred dollars iu doctors and med icines. I Was solar gor atone time a report went around that I was. ix-ad. I gavo up hope but a irlend told me ot DIt. WM. II ALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. 1 laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottle to satisly them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel lietter. My hope, once dead, began to revive, a'-d to-day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "1 writcthis hoping you will publish it, so that everv one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take Hit. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FQRTUELUNGS.and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN UK CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it lias done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared anil 1 shall soon bo able to go to work.' Sold bv II. It. Cochran, 187 'orth Unccn stree DEATH. JUllkr. In New Holland, on the Pith Inst., Roland Dlllcr, in the S3d year ot his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. New Holland, Lancaster comity, l'a., on Tuesday, Sept. 1J, 1S82, at 1 o'clock. s!G-2t HuumtooKs. In tills city, on the 17th Inst., Henry Darntgh. son of William and Lizzie Shubrooks, aged 3 months and 14 days. Tho relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited to attend the Itinera), from tlie resilience his parents, No. 418 West Lemon street, on Tuesday ulternoon, at 2 o'elock. Interment at Woodward Hill cem etery, ltd McComsev. All'illbur::h. l'a.. on the ISth Inst., David !., son of William McComsey, of iancusicr, x.i., in uis zjui year. Tho relatives and friends ol the family are rcpccttnlly invited to attend his luueial.oii Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his father's residence. No. 4.S West Chestnut sticct. Interment a' l.-incaster cemetery. sis-atd (JiiisoN. In this i i: . on the ISth Inst., Flor ence V.. daughter David and Virginia Ulb ton, aged '2 years, f iiiithsand 'JSdays- The lelalivesanil ir'ends ol the family at e r.'spcctlully invited to attend the funeral, from the lesideuceol her patents. No. 47 East .lames street, on Wednesday alteriioon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. sl8-'Jtd NEW .lltVEUTISEM tiNTS. WANTED. A .SITUATION AS DINING loom girl in a hotel. Apnly at ltd 515 LAFAYETTE STREET. IOAItlANO KUKNISUKI) JtOOStS FOR ) Six students or oilier gentlemen. Cen trally located piea.-ant. and cheap. Call or addriv-H ltd 3. SHI Pl'EN STREET. WANTK I). TIIKKK GOOD V1GA1C makers. Steady en.ploymeiit. Apply to .1. ii. GOODMAN, ltd ractory: 137 Reaver Street, City. ASrATKUSUKKTINUOFTUKSHIFFLKIt Fire Connaiy will be held initio Shilllcr Hall, to-morrow (TUESDAY") ovoning, at ":'M o'clock. P. S. GOODMAN, ltd Secretary. lirANTKlt A SITUATION WANTKU AS TT driver. Apply to ltd No. 510 REAVER STREET. f1JMICS. AS A JtULKTltKlltCKOWTII X is moderately steady, but slow ; they li milly causo death, either lapidly as, tor ex ample, hysutrocation or slowly, by the tectic id i:.lr.iustion and pain. CANCERS ami lUMORSof all kinds cured uitlioiit pain or using the knife: also. Skin DiM-ases, Chionie and Private Diseases sne cesylully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONUAKER. Olllce 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'a. Consultation true. sis'. "ltd ". 1UAKI Fire Insurance Company OF I'lllLADELl'lA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, sceuioly invested. For a pulley in this old unducU-establlshed company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WRS 1)UHL.IC SALK. ON FKI DA V, UCTOIIKK 13, 1882, by 'rder ol the Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, the undersigned adminis trator ot tho estate ot Sarah rord, deceased, will sell at public sale, at the I Hester House, in the c ty of Lancaster, the following de scribed valuable city properly, viz: All that certain onc-storv RRICK DW ELL INU HOUSE and lot or plcco of ground ap purtenant theieto, situated in the Sixth ward, Lancaster city, on tho north side ot Lemon street, east ol "North Duke street; containing in front on said Lemon street 27 feet, more or s, and extending in depth of that width (d feel, lour and one-half inchc. Rounded on the south by Lemon street aforesaid ; on the east by Cherry allcv, and on the north and west by property ot John Keller. Sale to coininencs at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms Approved security to be given for the payment ot the purclihse money on April 1, jss3. JOHN FKANC1SCUS, Administrator ol the Estate of Sarah Ford, Deceased. IlENHV SlIUllUKT, And. sis eoiItSu F UI.TUN Ol'KKA UOUSK. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1882. Messrs. Hartmyer & Dally have the honor of presenting to the citizens of Lancast :r, the Celebrated American Actor, CHAS. L. HOWARD, In the ever popular and Sensational Comedy, entitled i). Endoisedbv the press and pithliciis one the most interesting plays on the America stage, replete with laughable situations. NEW SCENERY. AITROIMJIATE COSTUMES. RESERVEDSEATS 75 CENTS. GENERAL ADMISSION 50 CENT?. GALLERY ............... . CLNTS. Now on sale at Opera Houso Olllce. sis-ltd 11MNI) AUTUMN KXCURSIOW TO- THOUSAND ISLANDS, Rapids of St. Lawrence River, AND M0NTKEAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1882. The Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Com pany will issue special tickets from LANCAS TER at the low rate of $24.50, good to return until October 1. This is the cheapest anil beat excursion ot tho kind ever offered to the public, and should be availed by all persons, as It affords innu merable attractions, among which arc, in addition to points named above, a ride on Lake Champlain ; thence to Saratoga, Troy and New York, via. Night Line on Hudson River; or from Montreal, via. Wells River, Concord, Boston, aud thence to New York via. Stonington Line. From New York, passengers will Uie Round Brook Route. Train leave LANCASTER (King street) at 7:30 a. m., and reaches Allcntown at 11:15 a. m., from wnich point special train will be run to Clayton, N.Y. 7cr lurtiicr Information sco posters. C. U. HANCOCK, ltd General Tassoncr and Ticket Ancnt. NEW AOYSKTI&KMK1IX6. 1? UK SALK.-SIX-TEAK-OIOI HAKE. a ' Apply at 101 MIDDLE STREET. STOGIKN, STUDIES. PITT8BOKOM MTU- glen. 11.25 per hundred at ' IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR :STOKE. , ' PUKLit; sai.k up Himrii.u ami Kitchen turniture.at No. 511 llighst'ect, on TUESDAY' A1TTERNON, SEPT. 18th. con sisting ot a Walnut Chamber set, marble-top Table, cane-seat and other :Chalr. Bedsteads and Bedding, Carpet, twoJRanges, Glass and )ueensware, Ac, all nearly new. Sale to commence nt I o'clock. . JACOB GliNDAKER. 816-2U1 Auctioneer. TltlKKK ANi JSCGUY ruunn. NtcAK Xl the premises ot the undersigned. In Ka- lilio township, ore-half mile north of Mount loy.ugrcynacliis 'lorse, nnccn nan- s high, having a sore bi"T. Also, a narrow-giiage spar spring trotUng buggy, apparently near v new. The above the owner cm have by proving property and paying expenses to tho under signed, residing in Mount Joy, Pa. b ' FJI1L1F FRANK. Mouht Jot. Fa., ScpL 1 4, 1832. b!5-4td 10 THE DEMOCRACY OF UNl'AMEK CITY. The Democracy of the several wards ot Lan caster City w 111 nssemblo at their respective voting places on WEDNFSDAY, SEl'TEM HEliai, between the lirtni-a or c o'clock and 8 o'clock p. in., for tho purro-ii of placing in nomination candidates tor the Legislature to lo voted tor on SATURDAY EVENING, SEP TEMRER 21. between tho hours or G and 8 o'clock p. m. W.H. ROLAND. septl55td Chairman City Committee. SMALL. HAVANA CIGARS S FOU O CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street, HAUTMAN'8 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. TN1TIAL FINS. INITIAL PINS! A Full Line At ZAHMS CORN Eft. -, sl-Hwd AMILL LINK UP MIKILLAKD'S Chewing Tobaccos. RelK'cca only 10 els. per plug nt. IIARTMAN'S YELLOW .FRONT CIGAR STORE. SI NORTH QUEEN STREET. I)ROl'08ALSKUKSEWKRSAMDPJKING. Sealed proposals will bo received at Al derman Rarr's olllce, on South Duke streef, up to 7 O'clocfcp. m.. on MONDAY. SEPTEM BER 25, IKS, lor the following work: A two-loot sewer on East Chestnut street, troni Duke to Lime streets, GC0 feet long. Also a two-loot sewer on West Chestnut street, from Mary street castwanl, 357 feet long. Also a six-foot arched rnlvei t f roin tho Quar ry vllle railroad to Water street, at the termi nus ot the Andrew street sewer, V'A feet long. Also the piking of Charlotte street, lroin King to Orange streets. Plans ami spceilleattons can be seen at the City Regulator's Olllce, No. lot. East King street, T The committee reserve the right to i eject any or all bids. By order of . seplIVUtd THE STREET COMMITTEE. 1ASTATK OfTHAlttAU rOBU. 1.ATK OF JlJ laincaster City, deceased. Letters ot ad ministration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all- persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed, lcsiding in said city., , JOIINvJRANOISCUS. Administrator. , II. F. Davis, Attorney. aug28-6ldM YELLOW KBONT CIUAKS, tXLEAK.'HA vana FUler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. A IlINt TOTIIK TRADE. Wl LE.I WHERE Ol' II MIS FOLLOW. FAIL TO L. GMSBLO & BEO., THE SQUARE DEALING OLOTHIEES, E.xlend I heir invitation to tho public in gen eral to the new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work Hands. Never beforo have we had such satisfaction in viewing our etlorts 'to place our house at the head ot tho the trade tor ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY, LOW PRICES. While Killing attention to the Fall Trade wo must not forget the present. Our great bar. gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Casslmero Trousers', $itu, l'i5U, 3 00, f ;.00, W.oo. Lined and Work ing Pants, 75c, 00c,' $1.00, U.2S. up to $1.73. All-Wool Suits, our own make, f, no, $7.0, $s,oo lo.oo, $lii0 and $11.00. ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GREAT SPECIALTY $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. $4.00, $5.00 and (i.01 are tho prices of some ot our Children's Suits. $il)0, $2.50. f3 00. $3.50, $1 00, $3 00, $6.01), $7.60, $8.00 and $10 00 are the prices ol some of our Boy's Suits. 0UH CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the choicest line ol goods in the piece. We make to order a uico business Salt for $1200 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit tor $10.00, $1S.00 and $20.00. S-Look at our windows tor further refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right on tho Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House In the City. 3 On account of Holiday, our store will bo closed on SATURDAY, ScpL SI until p. in. w 1LL1AM ON & FUbTKIv. f I FALL OVERCOATS. The FALLOVKRCUAT Stock isnowcom plcle, and a better selected-Stock we have never had the pleasure to present foi yourln speellou. We have them lu all grades lrom tho -' BUSINESS COAT TO- PINE DRESS, WITH SILK L I N I N U. The advance invoices ol FALL. SUITS Have arrived. Most ot who wear Short Pants. llicni are for liojs -THE HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT Was now. never sa full of such Stylkli Goods as Furnishing Goods In endless variety. Every article guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale. WILLIAMSON -AND- POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 EastKing St, " LANCASTER. PA. TEiapjjtmoK MONDAY BVKNINQ. SBPT. 18, 1882. ENGLAND CONQUEST. WHAT WILL. UK DUNE W1TB ABABI? Ttie ixindou Times Thinks He Rightly De serve Hanclac Aftdsllab l-acna Btllt Uolas the Fort. Alexandria, Sept. 18. Tho British have occupied Tantah. London, Sept." 18. The Tmts Bays the punishment for the crime of rebellion is death, aud without vindictiveness it may be said that never was that punishment more richly earned than by Arabi Pacha and his chiofs. Tho correspondent of the Times at Alexandria says one of the Egyp tian officers who surrendered, explains that Arabi left his best soldiers at Kafr-oI-Dwar, because bo thought tho move on Ismalia was a ruse, and that tho real attaek of tho-British, would bo on Kafr-(cl-Dwar. Constantinople, Sept. 18. It is be lieved that tho Anglo-Turkish military convention will bo abandoned. One of tho participators in tho ,Juuo massacres was hanged to.day. It is re ported gunboats and troops have been or dered to opcrato against Abdullah Pacha, who still holds Daiuietta. ' PERILS OF THE BAIL. A Train I'lungcs Over an Rmbankuieut. .Springfield, Maes., Sept. 18. Tho Wcstern.'cxpross, oirtho Boston & Albany railroad, struck a rail placed on tho track about a milo from Rochdale. Tho engine and train, except tho sleeper, wero thrown down au embankment. The engineer, fireman aud a brakemau were sevorcly in jured, but 110 other calamities aro re ported. The injury tof tho passengers is small. They wore considerably jarred. They were taken to Boston by a special train. Both tracks wero completely blocked fur three hours. A llrakciiniu's Shocking Death Cumkeiiland,. Md.f- Sept. 18. Patrick Oarritt, aged 2G, a brakemau oh tho Bal timoro & Ohio railroad, was instantly killed at Piedmont, W. Va., this rooming by falling under a train. Ilis body was mangled beyond recognition. freight Trains Collide ami inke Fire. St. Louis, Sept. 18. Two freight trains collided in a tunnel tb'rco miles west of Kirkwoud, on tho Missouri Pacific rail road, ou Satutday, wrecking both trains aud hliglitly injuriug two of the crew. The cars then took lire and at last accounts wero burning furiously inside the tunnel. The loss will ,bo heavy. . ' Z THE FIWUtKS. Craaiaary JTaatorjr .Burned. St. UHAWiKS,'ln.,"Sept. 18. The Co operativBcreamery company's iactory has beeu burned ; loss, $20,000 ; insurance, l.nrgo Flro lu Wisconsin. Ciui'rKWA Falus, Sopt. 18. A fue originating in and destroying tho Cuutral hotel burned also two lino rows of busi ness buildings on cither side of it. Tho total loss is over $40,000. Stioo Factory Destroyed. Maki.i:oro, Mass., Sopt. 18. The largo buck shoo factory 'at Hudson, bolongin to Ciptaiu Francis ilrigham & Sons, w? 8 burned early this morning. Tho loss aud insurance aro not ascertained.' 91III Ilurned DuuuiUi:, Iowa., Sopt. 18. Tho prop erty, -formerly used as an oatmeal mill, belonging to Christian Soliloth, was burned. Loss, $10,000; covered by insur ance, i ENGINEER MELVILLE. l'rofountl Sorrow at III) Domestic Troubles. . Washington, Sopt. 18. Tho telegram received by Acting Secretary of tho Navy Walker yesterday from' Engineer Mel. villo simply asked for an extension of lea'vo oh account of sickness in his family. Tho request was granted. Nono of the particulars of Engineer Mclvillo's actions aro known at (ho 'department. Tho re ports of his having deserted his wifo created quite a FCtisation this morning among tho officials thoro, aud tho whole matter was a subject of profound regret. THIS rir.VEK VU9IIHU NORTH. ; am Inractod Vessel yaarantlned at Boston. Roston, Sopt. 18. The bark Arthur C. Wade, of Portland, Maine, from Car dcuas, August 31st, arrived at this port this morning, and is now lying quaran tined with yellow fever on board. Captain Shcrmantast, two of hfc-obildrou and his wife remaining i on board. 'Two seamen died among tho passengers. Washington, Sept. ' 18. The Italian bark Galileo S. from PcnsacoIa,for Hamp ton Koads, passed .Capo Henry, bound in, at 8 a. m., with yellow fever aboard. She had four persons dead, and requested assistance, Sumuer Must Oo, They Say. Hunter's Point, N. Y., Sept.18 Four hundred employees of the Stein way piano works struck this morning on account of the unpopularity of Superintendent Sum ner. The men will not return to work until ho is discharged. Should their demand not bo acceded to, it is said the employees in Now York, numbering 1,000 will also btrike. explosion of a Powderi Magazine. Wilkesuarre, Sept. "18. Tho Aldiuo coal company's powdor magnziue from this city exploded with terrilic force this morn ing. Tho report was heard for many miles. No loss of life. Causo of explo sion unknown. The MarKsuieu Enjoying Themselves. New York, Sept. 18. The members of the British and American riflo teams went on an excrsicnvaiid sight seeing expedition to West Point, this morning, on the steamer Hopking. Quito a number of military men accompanied tho party.. Murdered for Money. Cincinnati, Sept; 18. Samuel Voght, a German laborerwas found: yesterday in tho river at Hamilton, O., with a bullet hole in his Load. Ho had not been seen since last Friday, when ho had $1,000 in his possession, and was about to return to Germany. Tho money and watch were gone when ho was found. The Queen's Chaplain Dead. London, Sept. 18. The Hon. Gerald Valerian Wcllesley, deacon of Windsor1 and domestic chaplain to tho queen, is dead. STOLE 35,000. The Itofalcatloa ot Trusted Jlork. ' T Philadelphia, Sept. 18. The officers of the insurance company of North Amer ica to-day announoed that they had dis covered discrepancies iu their stock au counts, and announce that it is tho result of fraud perpetrated by the transfer clerk, Alfred Rogers, whoso shortage will not exceed $25,000. Alfred Rocers. tho defaulting transfer clerk of the insurance company of North America, had been arrested and held in $25,000 bail for a hearing to-morrow, lie is a married man about 40 year old. It seoms that ho defrauded the company by raising certificates of stock after they had boon issued and then bor rowing money on them. Ho says the pro ceeds wero absorbed by speculations in mining stocks. The defaulter had been seventeen years in the employ of tho company and was im plicitly trusted. CONDENSED TELKOKAMS. Little Flashes from the Electric Wires. Tho Philadelphia Committee of Twenty four is still looking for candidates for tho city offices. President Arthur has accepted an invi tation to spend tho first four days of Oc tober in Boston, the guest of tho city and of the commonwealth. Phipps' reported capture in Hamilton, Ont., is authoritatively denied. A number of Prohibitionists . held a meeting in Philadelphia to-day. ,Sergeaut Mason's counsel has prepared another petition, for his release on habeas corpus. Threatening the Tlcerugal l'arty. San Francisco Sept. 18. Previous to tho sailing of tho Comus for Victoria with tho Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise, an anonymous note was roeoived stating that the boat would bo blown up by torpe does. Thorough search was made with- out discovering anything. A icveimo cutter accompanied tho viccicgal out to sea. liartyl A Judge's Residence Bnrned. New Brunswick, Sept. 18. Tho horce of Judgo C F. Newton, of tlio Middlesex county common picas court, has been de stroyed by at Woodhridgo. Lts on real aud personal property $20,000, insurance $1,000. murdered Ilia JH 1 tvir. Alisakx, Sept. 18. Aionzo Cash, aged 48 years, shut and mortally wounded his wife Miiir.ir, aged 17, iu tho town of West - orlo, Albany ootinty, yesterday afternoon, and then killed himself. Tho pa i ties wero married only last fall and had rcceutly separated. ' Violence In Ireland. Londonderry, Sept. 18. A woman has been shot by a process server, near Gben tics, county Donegal, whilo resisting seizure of her cattle. Tho process server has been arrested. Court WeeK lu Wllmlnsiou. Wilminoxon, Sept. 18. The September term of tho criminal court of this county opened to-day. Ouo capital case, Unit of a faixtccn-ycar-old colored girl, named Fannie Smith, charged 'villi attempting to fire her mistress' house, is to bo tried. Itefuse to .Strike. London, Sept. 18. Tho miners of Khondda Valley have refused to join tho movement for a general strike. WKAXUKIt tnilJICATIUNS. Washington, D. (J., Sopt. 18. For tho Middlo Atlantic states partly cloudy weather and local raius, southwesterly winds, stationary or higher barometer aud temperature. MAMKETK. new morn nuEfii. Nbw Xork. Sept. IS. FlourState and Western dull and slightly In buyers' favor; Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat about 4c lower, dull aud heavy ; business speculative ; No. 1 White, $1 W,i ; No.2Rcd,Sopt.,I08?tH ;dn Oct., $1 iWi fill on ; do Nov.,$l 10iSl 10) ; do Dec.. $1 1IU l MX ; do year $1 os ; do Jan., $1 IJ'iQ 1 1 Corn near by months 'iQ'& better and late options ViMY lower : mixed western spot. 770800 ; do luiurcs, r:7J$c. Oats iQc better; No. -2 cash ami Sept.. 39c; Oct.. :? 10;4c; ilo Nov., lojlle; Stale, 4051c; Western. SilTc. f htladelpnia MarKeu 1'iiitADBi.PHiA. Sept. 18. Flour dull and weak ; Prime Family, ft 52g5 12. Rve Hour at Wejl 25. Wheat firmer and in fair demand ; No. '1 Western Red, 1 0SXc ; Del. and l'a Rejl, $1 029109. ' Corn firmer for lecal use ; steamer, 7&u?7VC ; sail yellow. SOc ; mixed. 77c. Oats steadier, with more demand ; No. 1 White, 5JJ2e; No. 2 Mixed, 31S5a Rye steady at 6370cs Seeds Clover, VJWtf: ; Timothy, $2 259 2: Flaxseed, $1 2991 Ui. Provisions steady and laiily active; mess pork, $227T$D2-;2; beet liams. $19319; India in ess beet, $31 1', o.. b. . Racon smoked shoulder, ll'SlIKe : suit do. 10'il0lic ; smoiied luiuis, i.;l'e; picli leddo. 13'AtSM. Lard steady ; City Kettle. lsqiKMa ; loose butchers', 12c ; prime steam, $1237912 SO. Rntter extra lots wanted ; other kinds doll; Creamery Extra, 3032c ; R. C. and N. Y. ex tra, 6928c. Eggs quiet and steady ; l'enn'a, 272je ; Western, ftic Cheese Choice scarce and firm ; New York lull cream, ll12c ; l'enn'a hall skimmed, 78c. Petroleum linn : Refined, 7c, Whisky at SI 22. urani ana rrovuuon u"(ii("- . Ouo o'clock iiuotatlons ol Kritn and pi'.yl.-. Ion-, tarnished by S. K. YiiikII, liroker.'i:S Kast Kin;; street. Sept. 18. ChlCHt:o. Wheat Corn Oats I'orft lird OcL ai .rajj; i so n U.WI Nov..... .IK ..r9i .31 19.S3 ll.!M Year S .51 ..... 18C2K 1I, fhllsdelpbla. Sept..... LOR :72 .Hi( .... .... Oct....... 1.05 .7S .lii NOV. 1.09 .70 .4P4 Cattle Market. I'lnLADELPUlA, Sept. 12. Cattle lu fairdc mnnd ; sales, 4,500 head ; prime 77e ; oim! at G6Kc; medium at 58Xc: conruou at 404iJ4c Slieep market active ; Bales, 11,000 head ; prime, 6&c; good 3J4c; medium, tjj 05 5-1 6c ; lair, 44c ; common, 3Sc ; lambs, tyWA ; calves, 49c. Hogs in active -demand ; sales, 3.S0U heiul ; prime, 12-JJc ; good. 12MQ12ic ; medium, fy 12c ; common, 11U!4C Stock Market. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also United States Rends repotted dally by Jacob B.Loho, 22 North Queen street. , '" BcpL; 18. 10:00 10 30. a.k. r.x. r.M. Denver 4 Rio Grando yi 59 st N. Y..LakeKrleA Western.... VSZ 3 424 Kansas and Texas. 10 St-v 39 Lake Shore ll' H&ft 111 New Jersey Central ' Mv 79 79g Now York, Ontario W 2Ji 28!i,272i St. Paul. M. 4 Omaha soft sa. 53 Pacific MaU , 47 47 Rochester Pittsburgh 2SK V 2S Texas racMc :. so mi 50 Wabash. St. uouls 4 Pacific.... W 38 37 Western Union TeL Co WA 91 92 Pennsylvania Central 65 6Hi MK Philadelphia Keadlnjf. 32 32X 32 Northern Pacific Com 51 51 50W " Preferred.... 97'i aiK t6ll Ruffalo Pitts. 4 West 22 22 . 21& I l NtlM-h Mltrltrt. CnicAttu. Uun RccuUd'S -.'' h.td: ship ments, 4.WM head : market fairly active at strong prices; common to good mixed. $7 9 8 15i; heavy, $8 20390; light, $7 Ui3 15; skips, $1903710. Cmttle RecelpUm.tOO head : shipments, r..vo head; market qalet ; good to choice -diii ninir. . aiOti SO t common In fair, lies tin mixed butchers' fairly active and steady ai ti SOgM : stocker and feeder steady at $:: 3 ); range unchanged: Texa. $1 'Si : half breeitsand Americans, $tsviu. Sheen Receipts, TO bead; nblpiumiu, I mi.; market qniet, but steady ; common to t.dr. $383 73 ; medium to good, $3 f 4 25 ; choice to extra, ft 3531 00. Far Lt..t val. sale Laiic'Uyeperct.Loan,duel8...$I00 $W " 1SH5... 100 1OTJ 1 " IXM... 19 l 18... 10C V3I 5 per ct- n I or an years., ion ion ' B per ct. School Loan.... 108 112 " 4 " in lor SO years., tun ivi " 4 lu 5 or an years.. 100 ioia " la 10 or 20 years. 109 l5.i Manlielm borough loan loo 102 $J no. in: ISO Ui HUB iSLM) 330 I.7t IKi l."t 7i..rir 137 rirst NaUoaal Bank... vim Fanners' National Hank so Fulton National Bank 108 Lancaster County National Rank. . fiO Colombia National Rank............ 100 Knlirata National Bank loe First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 109 First National Rank.Stnislmrg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 10r First National Rank. Mount Joy.. 100 Lltttz National Rank ion Manhelai National Baak.....M 100 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. SO New Uolland National Rank 100 KSOXZLAaOUS BTOOBI. Quarryvllle R. R. $ SO Mtueravuieaircoicur so i;.w so lae Inquirer VrlntlngCoiunany 30 Watch Factory 10 tias Lisht and Fuel ComnanT.... Slovens House......... 100 99 Columbia tias Company........... Columbia Water Company. . it Susquehanna Iron Company.... 109 i;e Marietta llollowwaro.... .......... lou SUrveas Ilonso SO 4JSO Sicily Island no it Kiuit Urandywine Waymwb'g. So 1 ftlillersvlllo Normal School if iaouxAimous Bonus. (MarryvMlo R. R.,due 1 $IW $117 Koudlng A Columblu IL I.S's 1UU h: Incaster Watch Co due lii uw lo&.: iiucaster Uas Light aud Fuel Co.. due in 1 or 'JO years KM 108 Lancaster Cms Light and Fuel Co., due I19W loo ion Lancaster 4 Marietta Si ;tW Lancaslerft New Holland.. 10S 86 g jiiic:iatcr ASusquelianna. 300 27& TUBSPIKB STOCKS. Illg Spring A Roaver Valley.... Rridirenort .tlloreshoe .$ & 9 itu . MX S3 . 'ja is . -a ai I Columbia Chestnut Hill I ','oluinblaA Washington I ffS'gf ;;; (;oliimi)la A Klg Sprlii laincasterft Kplirabi. 18 21 411 40.1f Kpiirata... s Willow Street !K LuncaslorA Willow Street Strasburp Millport & Uarinttujc May town... Marietta A Mount Jov a Lane.. RIiy.abrtht'11 A Middlot'n 109 Lancaster A Fraitvlllu. SO L-inesfterA LliltK 'Si LanuntiturA Wllliauistowii.,..,.... m LaucasterA Manor. SO LancasterA Munhelui ' ea so 73j s& iai.10 is fOLlTIVAIj. lioinocratleaimv Tieket. ooyiciwoR. K.JRERT . FATT1SON. Philadelphia. likuthhabt toviMWOJV Cll AUNCE Y F. RLAfK, York. jcook oy TUB suritKH COPPT, SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana, BKCRKTAItT 0T lNTKKlTAt, ArTAIRa. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. CONOfiJtSSMAN-AT-lAltuI, ilOKTIMKK If. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Uemoeratie Cwutty neks. coYcnnm. W. 11. GIVEN, Columbia. 'STATK BmWATOK xrr district. ARRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. , 1. C. J. RHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKKR, Coleralu. J.'K. :. D1LLKR. Karl. a. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. ,( II. K. SI11M1', K. Coealico. IlKCOltOER. W. W. RUSSBR. Lcacoclc. COUNTY SOMOITOIt. rooa niiiBcroRs. .1. l. MelLVAINK. Paradise. PHILIP RKRNARU, Lancaster miSON INHl'BCTOKa. JOHN RBRMAN, Maiiheiui. J. 11. SCHLRUKLMILICH, K. UouegaL JCIIY COMMI.SSWMKK. WILLIAM KLLMAKKIt, KarL Uetnocrstlc State Coniuiltte. W. XT. IIKNSKL, Cnairman. K. P. KISNKIt, Ceneral Secretary, tiiiard House, Philadelphia. Democratic CToanty Comiult W. If. ROLAND, Chalrmun. Lauo:istei, J. 15. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. IIAYhS URIER. Columbia; R. S. PATTKItSON, While Rock, Secretaries. CANDIIJATKS nK NOMINATION. Cor Assembly 1st Utrlct, Lancaster Vltjl C. A.ORLENDER. Eighth Ward. E.G. SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to tho Democratic Primaries.) EliTEMTAIITMENTa. F LLTON Ul'KICA HOUSK. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. .11 outlay aud Tuesday ErcHlngs, Spt. IS ami 11, 1882. REMEMRER TWO NIGHTS ON1.Y! The first appearance in I.anc-.Lter ot I ho the reigning sensation, in ( Acts and 3 Tab leaux, entitled THE WORLD. With the eminent Aclor, MR. J. Z. LITTLE, And a superb Dramatic comnaiiY In a cast of characters under the management ol" GEO. O. uuuiua. This great p!ay will be presented with Now and Elegant Scenery. carried expressly lor this engagement. PRICES AS USUAL. UcHcrvcdicats now on sale at Onera House Office. 8Cpl-5ld BIEMVAL. T . rarest ana ifesi .neuicine crer aae. A combination ol HOPS. RUCI1U. MAN DRAKE and DAMiKI.ION.wltli all the Ix-st and most curative properties or all other Rit ters, makes the greatest RLOOD PURIKIEK, LlVEU REGULATOR and Lite and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease run possibly long cxbt where HopRitters are used so varied and perfect arc their operations. rilEY GIVE NEW LIKE AND VIGOR TO THE AGED AND INFIRM. To all whose employments cause Irregular ity ot the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Anclizcr, Tonic and Mild Stlinii lent. Hop Ritters are invaluable, without in toxicating. No matter wliat your tcelhigs or symptoms are what tho tlLscaso or ailment is use Hop Ritters, Don't wait until you aro sick, but 11 you only li.el b:ul or nilacrablc.iiso them at once. It may save yonr life; it has saved hundreds. 500 will Le naid for a case tlicy will not cure or help. Do not stiller or let your Iriend nutter, but use and urge lliein to use HOP RlTTKR-s. Remember, IIOp Rit tcrs is no vile, druKued. drunken nostrum, but the Purest ami Rest Medicine ever made ; the Invalid' friend and Hope." and no person or family should bo without them. D. I. C. banal; lu to and Irredslablo euro for Drunkenness, uoof opium,- uibacu) and narcotics. a-end lor Circular. All the above sold by druggists. HOP HITTERS MrG.CO., Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, ont. i cpt-lmeod4wt , 7V rOV WAHT TO ' il it iw niw v j KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SUMS PIRST-CL ASS ; CREAMSODA ,WATfiR, -AT- LOCIIEB'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 EAST JKINQ STREET, 49 Only FIVE CKNT3 a Glass.
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