gr' --. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,l.8g. WLUMKlA NEWS. hus iii:;!i,.k coicitiwroNUKacis fcvenl Along I lie SuHquchatin Items of liir,rt lu and Around U10 Iforoagh I'lcked Up hy the Inlelll freacer'a Keimrter Miss Lillie Ellis, of Tienton, N. J., is a guest of Miss .M attic Given on Cbcstnut Kttcet. Mr. fjliailes HaMcrinnn left this morn ing for Sin;; Sing, N. Y., where he wiil re enter tbo Mount Pleasant military acad emy as an oiilcrly sergeant. Messrs:. W. I J. Given and W. II. Gricrt left for I'liiladelpliia to d"ay to attend the reception to bu given thcro to niglit by the Commonwealth club. Mr. Peter GrelT, rcbiding ou Cherry street, ran a pick through his foot, yes terday afternoon while digging. There is an onion on exhibition in the window of Williamson's drug store weigh ing! jKjund aud 0 ouucch. It has a cir cunifercnce of 11 inches aud was raised in He ran ton. Mr. David Wayne, of the " Columbia " lire comjany, and Mr. George Jschrocdcr, of the "Vigilant" lire company, have gone to the Bradford firemen's convention, as the representatives of their respective companies. They were accompanied by Messrs. Will Shenbergcr :id WillUershcy who go as sightseers. The work of applying the pitch and gravel to the roof of the moulding house of the stove works has been commence -.1. At a meeting of Susquehanna lodge No. 80, I. O. O. P. last night, the nominations for officers were bo made The election wUl be held next Monday evening. "invitations are out for a grand faucy dr-.-s ball in Ccutro hall, Marietta, ou Tuesday evening, October od. It will bo one of the finest social events over held in Marietta. The young folks of St. John's Lutheran church will hold a watermelon aud ice cream festival at the residence of Mr. Iiciijamin llerr ou Second street on Satur day evening. The public are invited to attend. indignation Meeting. A public meeting was held in Wrights villo last week to protest against tho de tention of persons crossing tho river bridgo with teams or ait tie. The supplements to the old bridge charter wero examined, and it was learned that the Pennsylvania rail road company had the exclusive control of the bridge. Another meeting will be hold on the first Friday of October to take action in the matter. colored Woods Hooting. Tho Mt. Zion A. M. E. church of Col umbia will hold a woods meeting in Mr. James Garbcr's grove, on tho road leading from the Lancaster pike to Silver Springs about ihreo miles from Columbia, one mile from Mouutvillo and one mile from Silver Springs. Tho meeting will bo held on Saturday aud Sunday, Sept. 2o and 21, aud Sept. ISO aud Oct. 1. Ringgold Maud Concert. The Hinggold band of Heading will give ouo cf their grand musical entertainments iu the opera .house here to-night, for tho benefit of tho Trinity Uuformcd church. Mr. John M. Stephens, the celebrated elo cutionist, will deliver one of his best selections. It is only necessary to say that ho is tho gentleman who delighted an immense audience hero last winter. llisaslroitK Freight Wreck. A largo wreck occurred this morning at 1:40 o'clock, on the Pennsylvania railroad at liuck Luck. Engine Mo. 150 ran into tho rear end of tho train drawn by engine No. 58:. The latter train was at a stand still, and the llagman was sent back to Hag the train following, a peach train, drawn by engine No. 150, eastward Abound. It is claimed by tho crew of tho "Titter train that he only went to tho rear a few ear lengths, ami gave tho engi neer of the train following uotico to stop his train. The collision threw ten cars belonging to both trains oil' the track, and four oil cars of the forward train took lilt!. In a short time the Haines spread in all directions, wrapping in its fiery cm brace a number of cars. The Columbia lire department, was telegraphed to for assistance, and the "Columbia" lire engine was Lent to the teene of the disaster. By eight o'clock the Haines were under con trol. Eight ears weio burned. Tim Columbia wicckei were immediately sent to Buck Lock to clear away tho debris of tho wreck. A tiain was scut up to receive on this :;ide of the w . k the passengers on the llairisburg : ''ommodatioii train. The engineer and fucniau of engine No. 105 had to .jump for tlie'r ,;ves. No per sou was hurt. noit-5, s.inm.KAM) i:i;!iM.t; sroi.r.N. Tho 1'ropcrly Krcovornit ami Ilio Tli lei In .lull. On Thursday night Albeit Gockley stole from the premises of his uncle, Moses Spangler, of East Earl township, a horse saddle and bridle, lit took the stolen property to Ilobiiisonia, Berks county, whero he ttaded it to a man named IC.iylor for two cows aud 25 cash. Before the property had been transferred, Gockley was suspected of having .stolen it, ai:d on being questioned ho became alarmed, ran into a cornfield and eseaicd. Tho c.ise was given to Con stablo John Kodgcrs, of East Earl, who arrested him yesterday at tho house of Harrison K. llaller. East Earl. Ho was taken before 'Squiro B. P. Weaver, whero he acxnowledged stealing tho horse, say ing he had a spite against his uncle who owned it. Ho was committed to tho county jail for trial. -" Freight Wreck. This afternoon shortly after one o'clock a freight wreck occurred a short distance west of Dillcrville on tho Pennsylvania railroad. Two cars of tho train drawn by ongino No. 387 wero thrown from tho track and tho tracks wero broken. Tho north track was blocked for a couple hours and passongor trains wero delayed both ways. Argument Court. This morning argument court met, and as tho attorneys wero not all ready but few cases were argued, aud court adjourned until 2:30o'clock. Tho eating house liccuso of C. B. Bioms dorfer was transferred to John Lcib. A charter was granted to tho Iron villo Church and Cemetery association. Larceny of Oysters. John Irwin and Ellsworth Willard aro charged with tho larceny of oysters from Joseph Bear's saloon, North Qucon street, last night. Watchman John Ryan at tempted to stop them, when they fell upon him and beat him. Complaint was tnado against them before Alderman Mc Conomy, and warrants for their arrest issued. ISerba County Fair Excursion. Cheap excursion to Reading on Wednesday, September 27. Tickets at half-tare for' the round trip, for sale at all stition?. U ood to go mi the morning trains unit good to return on any train. Grand "balloon ascension and con cert by the ull Ringgold band ou Wednesday. sl9,23,2(id<w Amusements. Mrx. Jothua UTtilcouib." SSeusrs. llarl myer & Daily promise an evening ol unal loyed merriment ou Thursday, when the well known comedian, Mr. Charles I,. Howard, will appear at Fulton opera house in tho role of Aunt Kcziah In the amusing drama of ' Mrs. Joshua Whltcomb," a companion piece to that in which Denman Thompson won his great reputation. M'ECIAJj XOT1VE8. A basal isjkciob tree with each bottle ol Shilob'a Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents, for sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nortli.Quecn street. Kidney Disease. rain. Irritation. Retention, Incontinence. Deposits, l ravel, Ac., cured by "Ruchupalba." tl. Depot, John lilaek. Virtue Acknowledged. Mix. Ira Mulhollaiid. Albany. N. Y. write : For several years 1 have suffered from oft recurring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspepsia, aud complaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your Rurdock Rlood Bitters I ni entirely iclicved." Price CI. For sain at If. ft. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Dr. C. W. lien son of Baltimore. Md., pre pares a skin cure that is tnebest thlngfor skin diseases ever known. It cures eczema, tetter, ring worm and all rough and scaly skin di eascs in tho shortest tunc. Sold by all drug gists at CI per package. sl8-l wd&w Years of Suneriug. Mm. ftariiliart, cor. 1'ratt and Rroadway, Rullalo, was lor twelve yuars a sullerer from rheumatism, and after trying every known remedy without avail, was entirely cured bv Thomas' Kclcctric Oil. For sale at II. R. Coclnan's drug store. 137 North iiccn street, Lancaster. Dcmind it, and take no other iron prepara tion except ISrowu's Iron flitters, ft i.s the Is-st. For sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. sl lwd&w Words of Wisdom. No doctor will lail to impress his patients "that the mouth anil teeth should be healthy because it receives the food and prepares it for its digestive work." Use SOZODONT, gratify your family physician, and enjoy life comfortably. sI21wdcod&w A ;oiigi(, i;oiu or pnni Tiiroai snoum oe 8toji'Mi. Neglect fnyjuentiy results in an In curable Lung Dlseasu r Consumption. Itrown's i.roniliiiil Troeh:s do not disorder tin: Mointu-h like cough syrups an.l balsams, but. act directly on thufiiflauiediiartf:,alla3'Iiig ir'-ilatlnn. give relict in AHthuia. llronchial Coughs, CataiTh, ami tho Throat, Troubles which Singers und PubllcSpcakers are subject to. For thirty years Urown's ftronchlal TifK lies liave been recommended by physi cians, and always givo perfect satisfaction. Having bixu tested by wide ami coiislantu.se for nearly an entire generation, they have at bilned we), .nerited rank among the lew staple remeilie.s ot ilio age. Sold at 2'i cents a box overvwlMTn. tnv-lvdTThF41vw (ii.KMN's Sulphur Snap purities tho skin. "Hill's Hair ami Whisker Dye," fiO cents. I'lke'sToolhsielie Drops cure in one minute. slS-lwiUbd&w ' II ackmktaj'k,' a lasting ami fragrant per fume, l'rice. i" and .Ml cents. ForKilu at Coch ran's drug store, 1:17 North Qulcii street. IIalk'm Honey of Horulioitnd and Tar will arrest every mlmciil of the lungs, throat, or chest. Tike's Toothache Drops cure tn one minute. sls-lwdcod.Vw Kly'H Creaiti Halm reduces iiillaiiiliiatiou. Sores in the nasal passages are healed in a few days. Catarrhal headache i.s dissipated. Senses ot .smell, late and hearing are restored. I'rlee .'Hi cents. Apply Into nostrils with little linger. Only Two Itottles. JIchii!. Johnson, Holloway & Co., wholesale drugNL. ol f'hiladelphla. Pa., report that some lime ago a gentleman handed them a dollar, with a ieiiiie.il to send a good catarrh cure lo two army ollieers iu Arizona. Recent ly t lie same gentlemen told them that both the ollieers and the wife, ot Uen. John C. Fremont governor of Ari.ona, had been cured ol ca tarrh by the two bottles of Ely's Cream Halm. For sale. at. Cochran's drug store, 187 North Queen slieet. sM-TTIl&Senww "How do you manage," said a lady to her Irienil, " lo appear so happy all thulium'."' "I always have Parker's tSinger Tonic handy," was the reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. See adv. sl-luuleoil&oow (;ii.ii!1ii.k;;i am Coi.ii. A young girl deeply legrelted thai she was colourless ami cold. Her fucc was loo white, and her hands and feet, tell as though the blood did not circulate. Aller one bottle of Hop Hitlers had been taken .she was the rosicslund healthieslgirl in thetowii. wilha vivacity and cheerliilnessol mind gratifying lo her friends. sl.V2wd&w JUtATIIS. Mi'Comsur. At ritlsbiirgh, l'a.. on the isili iusl., David P., sun of William McConisey, of Lancaster, Pa., in his'.!7(h year. The relatives and Iriemls ot the family are repfctltilly Invited to attend his I uncral,oii Wcdues'lay alternoon at : o'clock,, from his lather's ri'si'lenee. No. -t.'i West Chestnut slieet. liitciiii.nt at Laiieastcreemetery. SlS-'Jld t!n:so.N. Iu this city, on I lie ISth inst... Flor enei! V.. daughter bl David a-id Virginia Uib son, aged 2 years, IS months and 25 days- The iidatlvesand lrif:nds of the family are respect tally invited lo attend the funeral, from the resilience ol her parent:', No. 47 Fast James street, on Wednesday allrruonu at 2 o'clock. Interment, at Woodward Hill eeini -li-ry. sl8-2td Miu.ia:. In this city, on lliu f'.iili inst, Mrs. Louisa Milter, wife ol Conrad Miller, iu the iJIsl year of her age. The relatives and Iriemls of tho family urn respectfully Invited lo attend the funeral, from tin: residence her husband. No. .'wl South Prince street, on Thursday afternoon at I! o'clock, liiternientat W odward Hill ceme tery. si:i-21d M'OI.ITIVAI. Democratic Siuto Ticket. OOVKSlNOIt. IMI'.ERT K. l'ATTISON, l'hiladi.lphla. l.liari'KNAKT UOVHKNOIt. CilAUNCEY F. HLACK, York. .niiKii: of tiik GirrnoiK eouirr. MLAS M. CLAUK, Indiana. KKCIUCTAKY OP ISTKKNAI. AI'KAIIW. I. SIMPSON AFRICA, Hiiutiiigdon. C1NUltl!SSMAN-AT-I.AKl I' MORT1M ER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. eoNor.Kss. W. II. U1VKN, Columbia. STATK SKNATOR XIV DISt'iUCT. A HRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMKLY. 2. C. J. RIIOADs' Manor. J. M. WALKER, Colcruiii. 3. E. C. D1LLKR. Karl. tS. W. SIMPSON, Ciumiiri'on. II. E. SlllMP, E. Cocallco. liKCOUDKO. 'l. W. HUSSER. Isacock. COUNTY SOLlCITOIt. TOOK DlliUOTUltS. .5. P. MelLVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP RERNARD, Lancaster rnisoN iNsrucTons. JOHN REHMAN, Manhelm. J. II SUHLEUELMIL1CH, E. Done; JURY OOMHISSIOMKR. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. ;al. Democrat ic State Conimltteo. W. U. IJKNSEL, Cliatrmaii. b. P. KISNKR, CSener.il Sccitstary, Uiiartl House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Commit W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. LancngU'i. J. P.. LICI1TY, Lancaster; W. HAYES (JUIKU. Columbia; R. S. PATTERSON, W Into Rouk, Secretaries. CANDIDATES VOIt NOMINATION. For Assembly 1st District, Lancaster Cityf C. A.OHLKNDEU, Eighth Wanl. K. M.SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) Ajsir AitncRTisnauiSTs. ASTATKD MKKT1NG OF TDK SUIF flcr fire company will be held iu tho Slitr ller hall this (TUESDAY) evening at " o'clock. The members are respectfully in vited to attend. 15y nnU:r of the president. It PETER R. FORDNEY, IJUKLIC SaLU OF IlOUSi'.llOLD AND Kitchen Furiiitum at 1 o'cloek on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, HEPTKMRKR 21, at No. 51 1 St. Joseph street, viz: Chamber Suits, Iteilsteads, liureaus. Tables, Chairs, Car liets. Stoves, Glass aud Queenswar", Ac. JAMES MeUUIMAN. jACORMUMIAKMt, A""l. Slll-2t PROPOSALS WILL ISK KKCKIVBD AT the Mayor's Ollieu until THURSDAY", SEPT. 21. 188.!, at 8 p. m, tor 23 tons, more or less, of egg siz! ftaltimore company and Lykcns Valley Coal, mixed in equal quanti ties; and 10 Ions, more or less, of nut size. The '23 tons to be furnished at tho station house and the 10 tons at the Mayor's Office at such tunes as way uo required during me coming wintnr. .TNI I. V M irralKIfM.K winter. JNO. T. MacUONIGLE. It Mayor, NEW ADFMBTMSHXENTS. iirANTKD A UIKL TO LEARN TAlLuR- iV ing;alsoaboy. Inquire at sl!V2td 303 CHURCH STREET. -fTTANTKU.-A "Urtli MKKMAS IIAI, ff 2J years old, wauts a sllua'ion to do any kind ot work. sl9-ltd Annlviit KG MANOR STREET. AUOUU STERLING ORGAN WILT. KB sold for cash. 2 set of reeds. 5 stops, at the Fulton Opera House Music Store. ltd W ANTED-A tJIKL. TO I0 IENKRAL housework in a small family. Onlva thorough one with good reference need apply. Jood wages paid. Apply at this ollite. ' it A PULL. LINK OK LOtULLAItD'S A. Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only lOcts. V lOctH. FRONT periling :t HARTMAN'S YELLOW CHJAR STOKE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 1)UIILIC SALK-ON MONDAY, SKVT. 85. IHHi, will le sold at public sale, at Slew art's stock Yards, I.ancaster. fa., the following livestock, consisting of IK HEAD OF CHOICE KENTUCKY MULES, trom 2 to years old, I'M to IB hands hiih.good color, finestylo and well-mated. Nearly all well-broken to liar lies. Also. C FINE KENTUCKY HOUSES, 2 of them very speedy. A credit ot Go days will be given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. ou said day when terms will be made known by JOSEPH A. OCKEU. John Rkiimax, A net. A. C. Ilyus, Clerk. Hi:i,2!A23d 1 1CAND CONCKKT VT or TUB HESSIAN INFANTRY BAND, On MONDAY, TUESDAY' and WEDNESDAY EVENINOS, SEPT. 'JS. Sffuml 27, 18!, at Excelsior Hall, 125 East King street (second Hoor). This Rami, under the leadership of Otto Wcrtzcl, numbers 31 pieces, each one a master on ids instrument. ADMISSION, . . . 25CENTS. 919-3 tdTS&M TC'ULTON Ol'EKA UOUSK. Saturday, Septombsr 23, 1832. Mr. .Ino. I). Mishler Is pleased toendorse tho incuts of the I UUUlUil UI1UAA UUU1U WUl In thecoiuplelo production ot AudRin's spark ling Comic Opera, OLIVETTE. Forty-two persons iu company. Orchestra, (land Chorus, nilieeiil Costumes Our Mag- own NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ..,3'. A 51) CENTS. RESERVED SEATS..: 75 CENTS. For Sale at Yeckcr's Oilier. slSs5td ASSlMNKK'S SALK OP VALIIAKLK CITY PROPERTY. Ou FRIDAY, SEPTEM KER'i. 182, Hie undersigned assignee of J. F. Slautler, for benefit of ereditoi-s, will sell tho following valuable real estate, at Leopard Hole!, that new THREE-STORY HR1CK DWELLINM ROUSE, on South Duko street, Lauister, cast sld No. 45, with lot 25 feet front by lir fuel in depth. Tho house ia new, finished in superior modem si ylo, with parlor, diuing-rnnm, kitchen ' anil oiitkitcheu on first floor, live rooms and bath-room on second, and three rooms finished on third floor. The house is heated by furnace in cel lar. I lath-room has stationary waslistaml and hot, and cold water. Kilched has walled range witli hot and cold water. Dumb-waiter from cellar to iliniiig-room. Spouting all connects with sewer. Pear ami peach trees in lot. Sale to commence, at 7 o'clock p. m., on said day, when conditions will be made known by A C. REINlKHL. Assignee of J. F. Slautler. II. Siiur.LiiT, Auctioneer. sl'.l-ttd 1 FULTON OPrJKA IIOUE. PB1DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1382. Engagement ol Hie prople's favorite liist' Comedian ami Vocalist, MR. JOSEPH MURPHY, Supported by his own POWERFUL DRA MATIC COMPANY, including Hie beaut Ml voting Aidless, MI.s.S A DELE WATERS, lu Mr. Fred Marsdeu's (author of Lot til's "Zip," "Mu-ellr," "Hob," etc, ) Romantic Irish Drama, entitled U Kerry Gow." A'i played by him over2,ot) times iu all Hie principal theatres in America. Kerry Mow has been indorsed by the press and pub lic to be the besl, purest and wittiest Irish Comedy. Drama extant. Sec the Original Rlacksmith-shop Scene, bee tho Real Horse. Shod on the Singe. See Hie Sagacious Tminrd Carrier Pigeons. See Hie Irish Dtama aud the best Irish Come dian. ADMISSION, . . :r, .'iU.V. 75 CENT.-. RESERVED SEATS, . . . 75 For sale at Opera House oflice. sl'J-Hd )UICLIC .SALK.-UM TUUKSMAY, SKI' TEMHER 21, ISSv, will be sold at public sale, 011 the premises, the lollowing valuable real rslalr, to wit : All that very valuable FARM, containing 17 ACRES, more or less, situated on 1 lie south side ot East. King street, iu tint city of Lancaster, immediately oppo site the l.anraHtcr Comity Prison, and udiotu imr lauds or Herman Miller, Jacob S.Miller and laml.sol the Directors of the Poor ot Lan caster County This is one of the most desir able and valuable pieces ol real estate iu the county of. Lancaster ; has a good DWELLINM HOUhE, Out-houses and o.her improvements. It is particularly valuable for Ruilding Lois, being iu the very best iartot tlieci y of Lan caster, and especially adapted lor a Truck farm. The entire piece is laid out In Ruildiug Lots. For further in formal ion call 011 Henry Slm bert. Auctioiiceraml Real Estate Agent, No. it Court avenue, wher! the m-all ol said prop erly can be seen. It will be. sold in the whole, by parts or 11 lots lo suit purchasers. Sale lo commence at )i o'clock p. 111., when conditions will be nude known by SAMUEL WETZEL. 1Ii:m:v SmumiiT, Auctioneer. u2l&s2,,lUlIS,I!l,2u IllIDLlC SALK OF VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCE. On TUESDAY, OCTORER in, ISSi, will bosoldnlPublicSulc.atthc Leop ard Hotel, East King Street, Lancaster Ci'.y, l'a., the lollowing valuable city property, to wit : A lot of ground, on which are erected a large tlnee-stoiy HRICK RESIDENCE AND STABLE, on the southeast corner ot Orange and Lime streets; the building contains in all twenty good sized rooms; also Rath Room, three good dry cellars, ami. is at ranged with all the modern conveniences, walled-ln fur nace, hot and cold water, sewer connections, etc. It is one of the best built houses in the city, well arranged with closets, etc., and in thu best, ef oiilcr and rcp.iir; there is also a good Wash House, Rake Oven, Smoke House. Wood House, Largo Cistern, etc. The lot fronts 91 feet on Lime street and 100 feet on Orange street, leaving a beautiful side yard on Lime street 47 feet wide, which is well tilled with choice Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc. In addition to this lot, and concctcd with It by a live and one-halt loot wide alley, is another lot fronting 011 Mrant street, twenty six and one-quarter feet wide, and extending northward one hundred and "tort y and two t hird feet, on which is erected a large and sub stantial RRICK STARLK, Carriage House and Shedding attached. $s,:ooot the purchase money may remain in the property lor a term of years, it desired. Sale to commence at 7:3) o'clock p. m.t on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known bv JOHN It. DIFFENRACH. II Snunuirr, AucL sept5,12,l!),2(i&Oct3,IOil YKLLOW FKONT CIOAILS, CLKAIt 11 A vana Filler (Hand Made) the besl 5 cent Cigar in thu city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1MAR STORE. VAKHlAVUCa, &V. riMlK STANDARD CAKlUAUtt WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STltEET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, rENN'A. WomakeeverystyloCnggyand Carriage de sired. AH work finished in tho most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work ou r prices are the cheapest In the state. Wo buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially mployed for that nurno30. fnS-Ud&w (ton l!0 xe w AitrxsriseMtssts. POK SALK. SIX-TJEAB-OLO MAKK. J? Apply at 101 MIDDLE STREET. STOGIKN, STOOIKM. PITTS HUKGU STO gics. Cl.ift per hunureil at IIAliTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAIi ;stokk. TIOKMi: ANU ISVUUY piilINtV-NKAK XX the premiM-s ol the undersigned. iii Ua- pho township, one-half mile north of Blount loy.a grey pacing noise, niieen nanus mgii, liaving a sore back. Also, a narrow-guage spar spring trotting buggy, apparently near ly new. The above tho owner can have by proving property and jiaving e.ciises to the under signed, residing in Mouut Joy. Fa. PHILIP FRANK. Moumt Joy, Pa., Sept. J 4, 18S2. t-15-ttd TNITIAL VINS. INITIAL PINS! A Full Line At ZAHM'S CORNER. si:t-iwd n J CITY. The Democracy or the sevral wards ol Lan caster City will assemble .'! their respective voting places on WED." KSHAY, SEPTEM RER20, between the hours of C o'clock and 8 o'clock p. 111., for the purno'o or placing in nomination candidate tor the Legislature to be voted lor on SATURDAY EVENINM.SEF TEMRER 23. between the hours of I! and 8 o'clock p. m. W. II. ROLAND. scptl5 5ttl Chairman City Committee. rilUMOKS AS A RULE TI1K1K GROWTH X is moderately steady, but slow ; they fi nally cause deal h. either rapidly as, lor ex ample, by suffocation or slowly, by the l.cctlc of exhaustion and pain. CANCERS and TUMORS of all kinds cured without pain or using thu knife; also. Skin Diseases, Chronic and I'rivatu Diseases suc cessfully treated by DRS. If. D. and M. A. LONMAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'a. Consultation lrec. sls-3ld vKGANIZKD IKIO. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Fhiladephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Fivo Hundred and Eighty four .Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Sure and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. SFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 1!) EAST KING STREET. iuMmdTiiThAS )K01'OSALSF01tSrcWKRSANDl'lIiINU. Sealed proposals will bo received at Al derman Harr's office, on South Duke stivcf. up tn 7 o'clock p. in., niiUli.1l) VY. SKPTEBI HER 2.r, 18S2, for the following work : A two-foot sewer on East Chestnut street, trom Duke to Lime streets, GfiO feet long. Also a two-toot sewer on West Chestnut street, from Mary street eastwanl, 357i feet long. Also a six-foot arched culvert from the CJuar lyvllle railroad to Water street, at the termi nus ot the Andrew street sewer, Vyt feet long. Also the piking of Charlotte street, from King to Orango streets. Plans and specifications can be seen at the City Regulator's Ollice, No. 1( East King street. Tile committee reserve the right, to reject any or all bids. Hy order of sepj.i-Hld THE STREET COMMITTEE. s illALI. HAVANA ClOAKM 3 FOK 5 CTS. at No. 21 North Ouecn Street. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIMAR STORE. MjAXVAHTEK WATVitMiS. IX If, AS WK KNOW, ANITAS KVKUY ! hod v will agree, A BOLD CLAIM, Hut we make it. Deliberately, and upon tho Autliorilyot mostCouipeteiitJiidgcs, that tho ter ARE, MRADE FOR MRADE, THE Best Watches in America. " Keystone " tirade. ypleudid Record " Although Subject to Bough Bicycle Biding.' Lancaster, Sept. l.'S, 182. To Lancaster Watch Co. llvntlcmcn : Several months ago I bought a 'Keystone" Watch, No. 2l,Si7. Alter gelling it lo close adjustment,! compared it regularly Willi Hie time delivered by the W. U.Tel. Co. daily Irom I lie Clock iu the National Observa tory at Washington. At tho cud 01 Twenty Days Us variation was onlt onk-iiai.fhkionu, hy chronometer, froin'mraii tinieot the Wash ington Observatory which clock is never allowed to vary more than one-tenth ot a sec ond irom absolute accuracy. At that lime 1 mi lorlunately neglected to wind it, and thus lost continuous record. It lias since been doing excellent work, although subjected dally lo considerable lough biccie tiding, which is a severe tesl ol its time-keeping and miming qualities. This is not a "Sptcial" Watch, but was taken directly from slock, as sent Irom thu factory. Yours truly, C. R. LONMENECKER. " L;uie;istr " Grade. "UNEXCELLED IN BEAUTY." Lancaster, Sept. 12, 1882. 1 have carried a" Lancaster" Watch of the liuest Nickel grade, for three years, ami It lias given entire satisfaction. It has kept accurate tinre, so accurate that 1 have repeatedly ottered to test it with the most widely known move ments. It has not yet needed any repairing, and 1 ism unhesitatingly pronounce it one oi the best in the market. I do not desiro any thing better. Aside from its utility, the" Lan caster" movement is unexcelled 111 beauty. JOSEPH E. UOVVMAN, Tho Lancaster Watches aro so CARKrui.LT M Aim that Pkkkect Adjustment insures Peu i'kct Time, with proper care.ot the Movements. VIAJTIU1M sv. A" INT TO TUB TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OT1IKRS FOLLOW. FAIL TO L. GMSIAI & BRO, THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Extend their invitation to the public, in gen eral lo the new goods they arc constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never before have we hail such satisfaction in viewing our ellort.s to pluce our house at tho head ol tho the trade for ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VF.RY LOW f KICKS. While calling attention to the Fall Trade we must not lorget thu present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Cassimorc Trousers, $2.09, 1250, r; 00. $3.50, S4.00. Lined and Work ing Parts, 75c, 90c, 1.00, $L25. up lo JI.75. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $G 50, $7.00, $3,00 $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00. ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. $1.75, $2.00, fioo, $3,00, $1.00, $5.0.) and $n.(3 aro the prices of somo ot our Children's Suits. $ J.00, $2.50, r.i 00. $3.50. $1 00, $5 (W, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 are the prices ot some of our Roy's Suits. 0UK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the choicest lino ot goods in the piece. We make to order a nice business Suit ror $12 Oil or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $10.00, $18.00 aud $20.00. JVLook at our windows lor 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. AS On account of Holiday, our store will be closed oa S4TUKDA Y, Sept. 23 unul 6 p. m. Laneas watts THIRD EDITIOIT. TUESDAY EVENING, 8BPT. 19, 1880. STILL THEY COME. MORE KUlTIANTKOorS SUK RENDER. Abdaliati Pacha Proclaims Allegiance to the Khedive The Itrltun War Vessels at Aboaklr. Cairo, Sept. 10. A. large body of Egyp tian infantry with four batteries, sup posed to be from Salihijch has appeared at TautaU and surrendered. Alexandria, Sept. 19,-Prom 10 o'clock Monday morning until lato in tbo after noon, bodies of infantry, cavalry and ar tillery, continued to pour in from Aboukir and surrender their arms. Thcro aro many more to come. lne irouclads Minotaur, Sultan, Incon stant aud Achilles, and tho gunboats Falcon and Condor sailed eastward this morning, aud are now anchored off Abou kir. The forts there will bo occupied by sailors aud marines. Altogether 2,300 men from various forts have mado sub mission at Kafr cl-Dwar. The telegraphic censorship has been abolished. Abadallali Coming to Terms. Alexandria, Sept. 19. Abadallah Pacha telegraphs to-day, stating thst ho never intended to disoboy ordors of the khedivo and intimating his readiness to surrender. He says ho awaits the khedivo's orders. Au Kacort for tbo Khedive. Alexandria, Sept. 19. A troop of Indian cavalry will leave Cairo to-day for tho purposo of escorting tbo khedivo from Alexandria to Cairo on Thursday. Reported Surrender of Abdallab Pasha. London, Sept. 19. A dispatch in the second edition of tho Times says Abdallah Pasha has surrendered. TIIK CAl'VITK CRIMINAL. Canadian Officers Want thelCewara l'nf pps Hearing Continued. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. Chief of Polico Givin received a dispatch early this morning from tho chief of polico of Ham ilton, Out., asking tho amouut of reward offered for tho capture of Major Phipps. A reply was sent, and lull particulars of tho arrest woro requested, in order to as certain if the major has been taken into custody by the Hamilton authorities. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. In his reply to tho inquiries of Chief of Polico Givou, tho chief of police of Hamilton, Ontario, states that tho arrest of Major Phipps was mado by Dctcctivo Wright of his depart ment, and not by a Pinkerton oflioer. Hamilton, Out. Sept. 19. A hearing was held before Judgo Sinclair this morn ing, in tho ease of Ellis P. Phipps, tho ox-superintendent of tho Philadelphia almshouse, and the caso was continued by agreement of counsel until Tuesday next. DAT HALL AND 1VIVKKT. The International Cricket Match at Nice town. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. In the inter national cricket match bet wcou tlio Ameri cans aud Canadians, this being tho second day, tho Canadians finishing their second innings with a scoro of 10G,raakiug their total scoro for both iuningf, 214. The Americans in their inning yesterday mado 1,210. When tho bell rang for lunch. Newhall aud Clark, of tho Amcricau Ream, had mado four aud eight respectively willi neither of them out. 1 xto Young Victims ol Yellow Fever. Boston, Sept. 19. To-day's report from tho bartiuo Arthur C. Wado, which ar rived at quarrantino yustcrday from Car dcuas slates that tho two children reported to have died of yellow fever belonged to Daniel V. Taylor, a passenger, and not to Captain Sherman as previously reported. Tho one aged 11 years diod on September 7th, ami tho other aged 1 years ou the 1-1 inst. Rogers Held to Answer. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. Tho caso of Alfred Itogers, charged with lorgory iu having raised certificates of stock of tho Insurance Company of North America, was called before ,t magistrate to-day. Tho accused waived a hearing and was committed iu default of $5,000 h.iil to an swer at court. Shot Wliiin Kciddlug Arrest. Georcktown, Ky., Sept. 19. Georgu I levers, a farmer, was shot aud it is thought mortally . wounded yesterday eveniiig by Marshal Georgo A. Cole. Devcis had been nourishing a knife on tho street and resisted arrest wheu ho was shot. Tlio Oregon Senatorslilp. Salem, Oregon, Sept. 19. At the Ho publicau caucus hist night John 11. Mit chell was nominated United States senator by 04. voles. His opponents claim this is his entire strength. Twelve more aro re quired to elect. Tho Democrats have nominated Judgu P. P. Prime. Trouble Rrewlng In Utah. Omaha, Neb. Sept. 19. It is feared there may bo troublo during the coming political campaign iu Utah, and General Howard yesterday ncnj; ono company and will to-day send another from Fort Sidney to reinforce tho garrison at Fort Douglass, Salt Lako city Woolen Mill Durned. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. About raid night last night firo was discovered in the card room of Samuel Tinckler's woolen mill at Upper Mcrion, Montgomery county, and tho building was totally de stroyed. Tho loss will amount to $15, 000 or $20,000. Over ono hundred hands will be thrown out of employment. Two Lltllo Girls Urowneil. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 19 At Charles Banks on tho Brandywiuo, about four miles from Wilmington, two little girls, lloso Dougherty and Annio Beatty, aged respectively five and thrco years, wero drowned yesterday aftornoon. It is supposed that they wero wading aud got beyond their depths. Seriously lujured In a Wreck. Shelbvville, Ky., Sept. 19. At seven thirty o'clock last evening, a freight train was wrecked in a collision with a passon gor train about five miles west of this city. James Bed kin, tUo brakoman, was caught in tho wreck and severely if not fatally wounded. No passengers arc injured. Fatal Shooting A Hair. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 19. A. L. Georgo (colored), shot Henry Duffy, (also colored), through the abdomen during an affray at Middletown, this morning. Duffy is mortally wounded. Georgo afterwards shot himself through the hand. He was arrested. An Old Man's Sulcida. Guttenberg, N. J., Sept. 19. Matthew McDonald, aged 70, a farmer of this place, committed suicide last night by swallow ing paris green. Tho act is attributed to financial embarrassment. Death lu a Mine. Berlin, Sept. IC. Au explosion of fire damp has occurred in a mine near Dart mund. Twenty persons were killed or injured. Irian Eviction. Duklin, Sept. 19. At Swincford, coun ty Mayo, a thousand ejectment decrees aie posted at the court house at tbe suit of Lord Dillon. No rent has been paid on land estate since 1870. BAY STATE POLITICS. Haaaachuaetta uawocrata In Conveatloa. Boston, Aug. Sept 19. The Democratic state convention assembled hero at noon. Jonas II. French, of the state central com mittee, in calling tho convention to order said tho Democratic party must take an advanced position in the matter of reform, especially reform iu tho tariff, so that American ships may again bo seen upon the ocean and the markets opened to our trade. a S Iu outlining the action of thecouveutio ho said it would nominato a man of tre mendous resources, with courage to carry out reform. Tbo different measures of reform advocated by tho speaker wero received with applause, as also was his suggestion of tho action of tho conven tion. Tho .usual committees wero theu ap pointed by the chair, lion. Josiah G. Ab bott was then elected permanent chair man. In tbo courso of his remarks, on taking tho chair, he said tho Democratic party has always been in favor of a tariff lor revenue and no other purposo. Referring to tho number of officeholders now constituting our army of 100,000 men, he said wo should declare that this matter of appoiuttnent should ho taken out of politics. Lot us dcclaro in favor of this and stand by it, so tbat wo cau kupw wo say what wo mean. Political assess ment is auothcr ovil demanding rcfornf. A Negro UirP Crime. WiLuiNUTOX, Sept. 111. In the criminal court to-day Fannin Smith, tho colored girl, who attempted to sot firo to her mistress' house, was allowed to plead guilty to ' an indictment for attempted arson. S!:o was lined $500 and sentenced to two years imprisonment. Curtlu Congressional Conferees. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 19. Tho Dem ocratic county convention met hero this afternoon aud instructed tho conferees for ex-Governor Curtin for Congress. This gives him nine out of tho eighteen con ferees in tho district. A New l'ostollice for Ilurks County. Washington, D. C, Sept. 19. Among tho now postofliecs established to-day was ouo at Klkville, Berks comity, Pa., with Georgo W. Bolick as postmaster. Yellow Fever Kecord. Pensacola, Fla., Sept. 19. In (he last twenty-four hours thcro have been 27 now cases of yellow fever and ouo doath Total to dato cases 217, deaths 29. WKATIIKK 1MUI CATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 18. For tLo Middlo Atlantic states far weather, followed by local rains, in extrcmo north ern portion, westerly winds, stationary or higher barometer and temperature. MJJtKMSTH. trntlailelpiita juurmn. fHlLADs'-CHlA. Sent. !). Flout- dull and weak ; Mipeiilno, $2 735; extra, Y'. ii'y.i 7." ; Peiina. Family, $1 S7f?S 12. Rye Hour attiwr.. Wheatdiill: Del. and Pa Red, $1 Longbcrry and Amber, $1 10I 12c. Corn ijnict. and irregular; steamer yellow. 7s7SJc ; mixed, 7W!-iif: il I S; 7I97.")C; iiais nun au easier. Rye at 70c. Seeds unchanged. Provisions llrm and l.iirly active. Lard llrm. liutter II no ; fancy lot-i scarce and wauled Creamery Extra, Ul3Je ; do good to choice 27Q2UC. Kggs quiet and easier; Penu'a, 27: Western, 25J2c. Cheese Choico linn. Petroleum firmer ; Kefiued, "!ttv. Whisky at SI 22. riilladolplila Cattle market, Monday, Sept. 18. Thearrivalsot livu stock at tho various Philadelphia stii'-k yards were: Fortius week: Reeves, 4,.Vki head ; shifp. U.UUJhrad: hogn, :s,.10i head. Previous wrrk : Reeves, 4,yo: head ; sheep, ILikci head; hogs .1,400 head. Beet Cattle The market during the iveck has been active for extra stock, which was scarce and higher, while the other grades were sold at a decline of lc. We quote as lollows : Extra. 77JSc; Uood. fiSfie ; JStcdiuui, UfiSifs : Common, 4 IJJc ; fat cows, liii IJ.c. allien vows wore ueiivoui.'iKo&'Mi, Willi sales or extra graded as high as ;(. Shce Tho market opened dull and con tinued so until Saturday, wheu the scarcstv of Mock and good demand had the effect ol rals lngprieesie on all grades except eommiMi. Lambs wero also at an advance of J-ic .Stock ewes wero not wauled al any price. Wequotoas follows: Extra .Vie; good, OQ.c ; iiiedmni, 4 t!l4K; lair. 4lc: conimou, :;:yji: ; lambd, Chester county, i'T;ip calves, veal, V'M: ; calves, York slate, ljgle. Hogs were active ami prieea wereri.lirm ex cept for light mixed grail.M which were dull. Wu iioto!LS lollows: Extra, 12e; Cooil, 1 'W'V,n ; medium, 1I;ViI2c; light mixed, lltlc. SALUS Olf 1IKEVE3 AT TUB WKST rillLAUSbl'llt.'. STOCK YAIIDS. Martin, Fuller & Co., .Wi Tenuis, Wi stern. Wholesale. WfM'Wt:. Roger Maynes, 2i" WiVicrn, W.fyViy.. Iii Texan, 4,'fc.V. A. & .1. Christy, :(."." West. Virginia. I'ifttv'Je. K. S. McFillen, IJO West Va., flJiSgiyic. IS. F. McFillun, 12-- West Va.. mur,':. Jaiucj Clemson, ly ILirltordco., acceountol W.O. Hughes. yfyKv; 12 ;iicster co.,acct, of W. 'P. Painter, fiv. 91. Ulmaii West Va.. account 117 Lcluuau & I Jros., .V.7 ; Irt tt'cit Va., aee.t., L. aiycrs, 1V.iz Si Western, accl, L. Senseiiig, r.'S'I.'.Jc; iioTuxuus. atct. aiartin. Fuller .V; Co., tyfgWfi : :i ' Western, acet.,. J. Scliambcig Co., :;a:c. G. Hchambcrg & Co., tiio Western, and W. Va. and Toxaus, I V,i37c. Scli:imberg& Paul, 252 Western, W. Va. and Texans, V.le. Lowensteiii & Adler.270 Wc-iteru, Tcxaisand W. Va., ltfbV,- Daniel -Murphy, 2!f! Wc-tern, Wesl Va. and Texans, 13J7e. II. Chain, jr., CI Western, tttKc John McArdlc, 2W Wi-st Va. and Western, .r?i7vr,c. L. Horn, St "West Va., !:. Owenriinitli 2-"7Westi'rn and Texans, V,iCjn. Raelmianft Levi, 13 j Western and W. Viua Cc. Daniel Smyth t llro , 15fJ Jlarylandand W. Va., 4SMc Dennis Smyth, 2Ti West Va.r.Gc. Abu O.sthcim, 05 West Va and Texans, 4JC V. Sctieetz, 'SI Western and West Va., 5SJe. Lowensteiii & lleilbrou, to Western and Tex ans, l,'i5JiCe. II. Chain, 77 Woit Va. and Texaiw, lJ4.rie. .lames Aull, 15 Wctcin,.ric. James Kustice. 25 Western, IW.'ic. 51. Levi, r,l Western and West Va., 4iH',;. Tliomas Rradley bought 'M head of extra steer ; they were led by Major Clyde, ol Vir ginia, and averaged 1,425 pounds each. They were tho linest lot in the market aud were Jc higher than quotation?. DRB88KD JIBAT8. Dressed Reeves were fairly actiyeaml closed at 7i10Xc, the former rate for low Texan and cows. BALKS LAST WEEK. Thos. Rradley, 200 head at sgiojc. C. S. Denglcr. 125 head, !)S!)Kc A. A. Roswell 120 do. at ;;10u. W. II. Rrown ISU do. at 7J$i$'Jc J. F. Lowdea, A.l do at 8l0c. llarlam & Bro., 105 do at S'Jc. Dressed sheep were active. .Samuel Stewart Hold 70) head at 9'Jc. and 'JO head of dressed lambs at ollc. LIvo Stock Market. CiHCAOO. Hogs Receipts, 4,20;) hciul ; s.'iip menLs, 3.1)00 heail ; market active and brisk, iirices 10c higher : common to go;d mixed, 97 30&S 30 ; heavy, $8 35!); light, $7 25S 30; skips. $57 20. Cattle Receipts, 0,000 bead ; shipments, 1,300 head ; market strong ; desirable grades generally steady ; no exports here ; good to choice shipping, $f 10Q0 uo ; common to fair, $4 205 m ; mixed butchers' fairly active and steady ; poor to fair, $2 S082 75 ; good to choico $lt 25; stockers and feeders much more active and 3050u higher than ono week ago; sales at $34 35 ; range steady ; Texas, $3 10Q 4 10; half-breeds and Americans, $12550. Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head ; shipments, 700 ; market weaker and rather easy, but not quotubly. lower; common to fair, $333 CO; medium to good, $3 75 3 1 25 ; choice to extra, $1 354 75. The Journ-iVs llritisli cable advices denote a steady and healthy condition of affairs in tho market for American cattle, though the re ceipts from the United States aud Canada are reported at being large. Good to choice cattle 1315c per lb, estimated dead weight. Sheep are in light supply and active request at WQ lb'r for choice American and Canada. East Liberty-Cattle Receipts, 2,353 head ; market slow and 1015c otl from last week's prices. Hogs Receipts, 3.000 head ; market firm ; Philadelphia?, $8 759 20; Raltimore, $s 40rj 8 50 : Yorkers, $7 6008 10 ; grassers, $fi 75(97 25. Sheep Receipts, 7.400 head; market lair; prices 25c off from those ol last week. RCFLALO. Calll.' l:.-cvii!- I.40O lmil fulr I demand, but lower ; extra steers, $t SOfit; 75 ; good to choice steers. $.35;2i: Colorado. to sv v:-nur to medium, a(3tj3; Usui steers, $J505 SO ; light to choice hollers, $8 ft". 94 fiO: stockers a shade higher; light to choice. tlfii 75 : stock to good fat lots, $3 2394 r Sheep and Lambs Receipt. l,s li:M: market active but a shado lower ; sales tail- to good Western Sheep at $404 50 ; choice. $r 7-"i 4 S : extra exporters, $4 fOji. : Western Lambs, $.5 95 ; Canada Lauib. $ (; -. Hogs Receipts, 3,703 head : dem in . t v. and prices higher tor ltcsl grade.; go.i i choice Yorkers, S Cogs GO; grosser and gn Michigan. tM iT: good to extra medium weights, $stt?s uo ; ligs.$56'. new sent Naw Vox, sept. 19. Flour State and Western in buyers favor: verv moderate export and local trade demand ; Southern dun ami weak. Wheat without quotable change; moderate business, mainly speculative ; No. 1 While, ft 1114 X No. 2 Red. Sent-. $1 OSos' ' -do Oct.. t OSkei 08 ; do Nov..! 0V"3l lOJ-i: do Dee.. SI lljfl 11!4; do year $1 077&0IU9; do .Inn.. Corn quiet and prices without decided change ; mixed western spot, 7IQ77)Jc ; do futures, 8K77c. Oats a shado better: No. 2UcL. J(J:j; do Nov., 40S41c; State, 40VJKc; Western 3750c. ttraln ana irrovtmoa frooiation. One o'clock quotations ot grain aud provis ions, furnished by i. K. Yuudt. Rroker. !.V Kastniugsirem. Sept. 13. Chicago. Corn Oats Mil -SI? 18k r-htladelubla. Si .41 .74 .43M .70J4 .41 Wheat . .'My . MX , 1.03 . 1.0SJ . I.0U& fork 2I.I7& JIT IS.tO 1-ani II.27 ll.'.n ll.l." Oct.... Nov..., Year.., Sept... Oct , Nov. Western U rain Market. Dbtcoit. Flour firm at " So&tt. Wheat linn : cash, 41 ol ; Sept., I lit! :ot . 1 oojfi ; all tho year, tttj.c ; No. ' Red, $1 ; Nu.-i White, $1. Corn steady : Ny. 2, c. Oats firm ; No. 2 White. 40c ; No. 2, .T7.e. Receipts Flour. 1.I0O bbls.: Wheat, ::i.o7 bushels; Corn, 1,000 bushels; Oats, I, wo bushels. ShlnnieiiLs Flour, l.oof. bbls.: Wheat, lo.sii bushels; Corn, none: Oats, none. iUlLWAUKKK, wis. r inur tUict, uuisicaoy. Wheat unlet, but strong; No. 2 Milwaukee. cash and September, UA;.: October, 'Jfe.; No vember, la'c.: no. ; do., sac. Corn moderately active aud higher ; No.'., MVic.x rejected, iWc. Oats steady; No. 2, .lie: While.XiiUf'tfKr. Rye quietand weak ; No. I. SSc; No. 2, 'lie. Rarley quiet, but steady ; No. 'l Spring, Sep tember, 7!c. bid, 80c. akud ; No. 3 Spring ex tra, nominal. Provisions higher: Slers Pork, -.i.tV, cash and October; $18 r2!, .Ian nary. Lard Prime steam, ill 'J0.ca.Hh and October; $11 :w, January Ilogsllrmer at $7 '2ZH 25. Freights Wheat to Rutl'alo quiet ami nom inal at 2c. flutter quiet, but llrm ; choice lo (amy creameries, 2Urj2!ic.; dairies. ;jj.c. Cheese in fair demand atDJidOJie. hggs llrm and higher at !7ilS-,c. Receipts Flour, A,.ri00 bus ; barley, t,000 bus. bbls.; Wheat, ll.UX) Local Btocn aaa bobuf. I'ui I... -I val. s:l.ll Laue-!Uy 6 iter tt. Loan, duo IKtt... lui iu " I-ss... inn 10715 1S.XI... Mil " IM... HC .rK'rct. 11 I or Sl years.. Iiri ' 5 ier cl. School Loan.... 100 " 4 " In lor years., lin i " in r or 2(i years.. ii " 0 " in lo or 20 years. l Mauhcim borough loan too abs srooKS. First National Rank. lion I2i 120 lir. 112 HU..VI IW--K 102 $Ji5 1 10.25 i:m hi: IMI 112 lll."'J i::i..'iii .in 1I-..7.V I to I5t 7I.5T 137 Farmers' National Rank Till inn l too III!' itm ii ii inn IIKI IlKI U till Fulton National Rank Lancaster County National Rank., Columbia National Rank Kplirata National Rank , First National Rank, Columbia.. ., First. National Rank, Htrnshiirg.... First National Rank, at arietta.. ... First National Rank, Mount. loy.. I.ltll. National Rank Mani'.ei.ii National Rank Union National Rank. Mount. loy. New Holland National Rank MlSCELLAMttOCa BTOCKU. Quarryvillu R. R $ Millcruvilh: Street Car Ol -;.5o Inquirer PriullngCompaiiy Watch Factory ias Light and Fuel Company... Slovens House.... ,'oliimhiaUus Company... ....... Columbia Water Company . .Susquehanna Iron Company.... Marietta llollowwarc Stevens Housu.............. ....... 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EXGAUEMKNT KXTRAORDIVARY. 31 outlay antr Tuesday Krcnins, Sept. 1H aud IV, 1S82. RESIKJIRHRTWONIOIIT.-j ONLY! The lirsl apiteanuice in Lancaster ot tho the reigning sensation, in Aets and 3 Tab leaux, entitled THE WORLD. With tho eminent Actor, MR. J. Z. LITTLE, And a superb Dramatic company in a cast ot characters under the m inaguiiiciil of UKO. O. MORRIS. This great play will bu presented with Now and Elogant Sconery. carried expressly fur this engagement. PRICKS AS USUAL. Reserved teats now on sale at Opera House ollice. Hcpll-Std tulton oveka nousr. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1882. Messrs. Ilartmycr & Daily have tlm honor of presenting to thu citl.ens of Lancaster, tho Celebrated American Actor, CMS. L. HOWARD, In the ever popular and Sensational Comedy, entitled is. joshija mmm Endorsed by the press and public as one the most interesting plays on the America stage, replete with laughable situations. NEW SCENERY. Al'l'UOPRIATE COSTUMES. RESKRVF.DSEATS 73 CENTS. GEN'KRAL ADMISSION 50 CENTS. CrALLERY ..-..... ....35 CENTS Now on sale at Opera House OfBcc. S18-4W
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