- rmrjt- - jr' -s-vt- Ar - v A':5'i,'iBAJ ,',y?r' ?t ."-!- V" -sr VI n LANCASTEB DAILY INTELIJGENQBR THURSDAY, 8EPTJSMBER 21, ,1832. V COLUMBIA NEWS. tVH KEUUL.AK VOKBKSVOHUtMVK Uveal Alone the HuaaMbaana ltenM of Intermit la aad Aronad toe Uoroagh ticked Up by the IatelU yracer'a Keporter Howard Smoker, rcsidiug on 3d street, is lying (seriously ill. Mr. Will Herr, jeweller, has just placed in pohitiou iu his store, a 3,400 pound safe. A little son of Mr. Andrew Shellenber ger, residing uear Columbia, bad bis collar bone broken yesterday, by a fall. The beautiful opera of " Olivette " will be presented in the opera bouso to-morrow night. A number ot reserved seats have been already secured. A ten dollar bill was lost at market this morning, by a storekeeper. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it with the market master, Officer Strawbridge. The musical society, to which reference has already been made, will meet to or ganize this evening at the residence of Mrs. John Fendricli. A borse belonging to Mr. George Red sccker broke loose from his stable last evening and was captured after a lively chase on Locust street. A largo party was given last night by Miss Alice, daughter of Mr. Harvey Mc Faddcn, rubiuini: on Waluut street. Danc ing was ono of tho features of this pleas ant occasion. William L. Sincdlcy appeared befoio 'Squire Young last eveuing to answer the charge, preferred by his wife, of uon maintenanco. He was held under bonds to provido for her. A sheep Carrying Its own Provision. A sheep was scut to Hancock, Intl., this morning, and on a card bearing tho ad dress of the persom to whom it is sent, was tho following inscription : ' I have oats, please feed mo." A small bag of oats was attached to tho box con taining the auimal. A flood Days Walk. Forty miles a day is good walking for a healbty man, but when a mau who h:is been ill does it, it shows enduranco and contempt for fatigue. Mr. W. T. Conner has performed this feat, aftor getting up from a sick bed but a couple days before doing it. TlieToun Very Mull. Most of tho summer visitors hcio, hav ing taken their departnm, leaves the town rather dull, socially. Tho fishing season being about cuded is another cause of dullness, for m ties from different places made Columbia their headquarters and thus gavo additional life to tho town. Tho sleighing season must not bo expect antly looked forward to by Columbians. A Colored 31 an Hurt. Jacob Holland, colored, an employee in Mr. II. F. limner's coal yards, was struck on tho head yesterday morning by a laigo lump of coal, which fell from ono of tho large hoisting buckets. His head received tho first blow, aud was badly cut. The coal then crashed on his hand, miuihing it completely. Local 1'ermnmlH. . Miss Fanuio Fierce left for Urb.tn.i, O., yesterday, on a visit lo relatives. C. S. Nesbitt, of l'oit Deposit, is tho guest of Will Fendrich. William McDevitt, of F.iiiviow, l'.i , is visiting his family on Waluut street. 11. W. Gray bill, who has been visiting bis brother, Liuutenaut Harry Graybill, has returned to his homo at Aurora, Ne braska. Miss Mamie Sliouiiro left for Phi ladcl phia tlii.s morning, to visit Miss Annie Gull, who has been her guest here for some lime past. Death ot Ulopatclier Valley. Sir. James II. Dailoy, general dispatcher of tho Pennsylvania railroad at this placo, died last evening at 8:10 o'clock, of con sumption, after a lingering illness of many months. Deceased, who was forty-eight years of ago within a fow months, will be buried on Saturday. Tho services will be held at his lato residence ou Waluut street, a few doors above Fourth, at 2:0 p. in. Tho Kuights Templar will have charge of tho funeral. Mr. Dailcy has been dispatcher hero for about twelve years. Tho relatives aud friends arc in vited to attend tho fuueral sorvices. Tbufte I'ollceincn. The article printed in our columns last eveniug repoiting the meeting of tho lival factious ol the Shilllcr lire compony, con tained a paragraph which stated that the members were amused at the precaution ary measures takou by the mayor iu send ing a tquad of police to the scene to pre servo order in tho event of an outbreak. J. Hay Brown, esq., who it? the attorney for ono of tho contending factious, in forms us it was at his special request that tho mayor dispatched tho police to the meeting. 4OUl CtliCKCllH. 11. F. Phillips, 1-12 Franklin street., has a brood of chicks hatched on the 11th of April, that commenced to lay ou tho 7th August, when they were one week less thau four months old, aud havo been lay ing regularly since that time. They are progeny of a prairie cock aud whito leg horn ben. Mr. Phillips has also a Black Spanish hen, not full bred, that has laid au egg every day since tho 28th of last November. Obituary. Mrs. Frank Miller, aged U3 years, died at an early hour this morning at tho resi dence of her father Anthony Ernst, in Millersvillo, after a long and painful ill ness. About a year ago sho was prostrated with typhoid fever. She partly recovered, but the discaso left her with an affection of tho lungs which finally resulted in her death. Sho was au ostimablo young woman and leaves many frionds to mourn her loss. Tlio Lutheran Synod, The Evangelical Lutheran synod, ot East Pennsylvania, will hold its Forty first convention this week in Poltsville. Tho opcuiug set vices wore hold last even ing, at half past seven o'clock. Among the delegates iu attendance Lancaster county is represented by Revs. C. Iloimeii snyder, Sylvauus Stall, J. Peters ?nd E. Meister. I'MMod Through. Harry Meredith's " llanch 10 " paity arrived in this city on Niagara express west. Aftor rciuatiiin s somo time in tho depot they left on tho York train. A number of railroad men passed through on a special car which arrived hero ou Niagara express this morning and was then attached to tho train for Colum bia. !cmmi Fishing. Yesterday ex-Sheriff Strine, of Colum bia, J. A. Hollinger, Deputy Sheriff Strino and Harry Copland, wont fishing ou the Susquehanna at Columbia. They caught forty-eight bass, eight of which will weigh almost three pounds each. One large bass was kept alive, and it is now on exhibition in a tank at tho Sprccher bouse. A Wile's Complaints. This morning Abraham 8. Good was ar rested by High Constable Zellers of Mt. Joy on the charges of carrying concealed weapons, assault and battery and surety of the peace. He was committed in default of bail for a bearing by Alderman Barr. tJUsofiiFarm. Joseph Eckman has sold to John Miller his property, consisting of 34 acres, in Drnmore township, two miles south of Quarryville for $1,650. Mr. Eckman bought it two yean ago from B. QrofTa estate for $1,234. efetioiu Accident to a Brakeotaa. Henry Rote, between 22 and 23 years of age, who resides on West Walnut street this city, and is employed as a brakeman on engine No. 174 of the Pennsylvania railroad,met with what might have been a fatal accident this afternoon. He was dropping a gondola car loaded with long lumber, and as the brake was not in good order he was unable te hold the car which ran against a box car. Yonng Rote had his head caught between the lumber and box car aud ho was terribly out in diff erent parts of tho head and face and bled profusely. He was knocked from the car by tbo accident, but was not run over. He was brought to this city, and removed to his residence. Dr. M. L. Davis was sent for to attend him. It is not known as yet how serious his injuries may prove to be. Hrakeman Injured. Aaron Mehaffey, a brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, was severely in jured at Columbia last night about nine o clock while engaged coupling cars. He was caught between tho bum iters and his body was terribly squeezed, causing dan gcrous internal injuries, while his right arm was crushed from the wrist to the shoulder. He was brought to Lan caster this morning and conveyed to his homo at West Willow Ho is a young mairied man aud had been engaged on the road only a few weeks. A I'retty Weather Vane. Workmen to-day placed upon tbo top of the spire of George B. Schaum's new building, South Queen sticct, a very large gilt weather vaue, 14 feet in length aud bearing tho name " Schautn " iu large capital letters. Tho rod upon which the vane is placed is 24 feet m length and is highly ornamented with sheet copper, which in turu is richly giltcd, presenting a very beautiful appearance, and adding much to the lino building upon which it is placed. Dentil at the AliiiHliuiiio. Stephen "John Hamilton, an inmate of Lancaster county almshouse died last evening in tlial institution. up ceased iu former years was among the best known men in tho lower end ol the county. Ho was wealthy aud quite piumiiicul. For several years ho lcsidcd in this city and finally got into the alras honse wheio ho breathed hu last. Alii) or'N Court. This morning tho mayor had four cus t'Jiiiets beforo him, all of whom had been arrested for drunkenness. They were all Hush aud paid their costs. Three of them wen: also fined and they paid that. V. ftl. V. A. Slate Couveutluii. Tho fifteenth annual convention of the Vniitig Men's Christian associations of Pennsylvania will be held iu Williamspoit SepU-inlHT 28 to October 1. Ilroke Ills Leg. VoMeiday a valuable horse lielonging to (Jliii.sliaii Lipp, of West Willow, had his leg accidentally broken, r.nd ho had to be hilled. Cave Hull. M.u.tiet Felsinger who was arrested for being drunk and disorderly ou North blifct gavo bail for a hearing before Alder man Ban. Opened a Headquarters. Tho Stalwart Republicans today opened a headquarters at 15 East King stieet this city. AoiusenientM. 'Mi... JuihiKt W'hitcomb" To itfjhl. Tin1 attuning domuMic comedy ol "Mrs. Joshua Whitcouih" will be given at Pulton opcia house thK evening with Clus. L. Howard in the title Kile. Mr. Howard is said to be mi ex cellent character autnr, and I lie aiicce. that li:w attended his play injhe past two seasons seems to indicate til tt iChiis won its way lo popular lavor. " The Kerry Gow." Mr. .lo-cph Murphy lias picviously appeared in Pulton opera house in this pleasing Irish comedy, aud Ills many lricmls here will no doubt 'accord him a friendly welcome to-morrow night, when, supported by his carefully selected company, he will again reader tills well-known aud pop ular idle. "The Kerry Gow" is certainly one ol the best plays of its kind now before the public, and succeeding seasons gain loritin-cica-jed favor. Mr. Murphy has lew equals and no superiors in lily line of refined Irish comedy. " Ulivcltc." Audr.iu'.s spaikliug comic opeia " Olivette " will bo produced at Fulton op.-ni house on Saturday night next by a paily known as the Philadelphia Church Choii company, under tho management of Snyder A tiruu. Ot the. opera itself it is un necessary to speak-, as it has long since estab lished itself in thefavorol f lie community ,nnd is in the composer's best vein, made up as it is of the most catchy and ear-taking melodies, and pervaded withal by adclighlful humortliat never fails to infect the audience with flic live liest merriment. Among the many excellent names that appear in the cast, those ot Miss Kmiiia Uclnro, who sings tho title role, and Mr. Louis DcLango who won fame and lavor by his perfornrtuce hero last season, have an attractiveness that will no doubt servo to iil the opera house on Saturday night. HVKVIAT. IfOriVKH. Kidney Disease, rain, lunation, Retention, Incontinence, Deposits, (J ravel, Accural by "Jluchupalba." $1. Depot, John lllack. Dr. C. W. IJenson or lialttuioro. Mil., pre p.ues a skin cure that i j the best thing for skin diseases ever known. It cures eczema, tetter, ling worm and all rough and scaly skin dis eases in the shoiU-sl lime. Sold by all diug gists at 1 per package. slc-l w d A w Oh, maiden with grim teeth, avaunt! Though lair you seem to look upon, Kccau-o you don't use SOZODONT. The sweetness of your mouth Ij gone ; Your breath is heavy, and, from this, ) our lips no more invite a kiss. sl8-lwdeodftw It Is no .ioko lo MitT-r coustant headache, ilcpicssiou ol spintK, longing loi londaud not being able, to eat when put before you, gnawing pains in the siouiaeli, lassitude and a general feeling ol qoncHCis; but it capital joke to find that liuidock Ulood ISittcis rcmoe all these .symptoms mid only costs Si. For sate at II. I. Cochran's ditig store, 137 North Queen stiM'l, I aucastcr. CoLouixca.s ami Cold. A young gfil deeply legi cited that she was colourless and cold. Her lace was too white, and her bauds and feet Tell as though the blood did not circulate. Alter one bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was tho roicstand healthiest girl iu the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gralitytng to her lricmls. 10-2wdftw " Hackmktack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Trice ir and M) cents. For .sale at Coch ran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. a cougu, mm or ooro 'lnroat biiouiu oe oLopi-eu. Neglect iruquuutiy results in an In. curable Lung Dtscsiso or Consumption. Itiown'a i.roncldal Troches do not disorder the slomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act dii cctly on the Inflamed parts, allaying lvitaUon. give relief In Asthma, llronehlal Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeakcrs are subject to. For thirty years Brown's llronchial Troches have been recommended by plrysi claus and always give nertect satisfaction. Having bevn tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire genoratlon, they havo at tained wclxncrilcd rank uinong the low staple remedies of tho age. Sold at ' cents a box ovorvwheru. luv-lvdl'Th&F&lrw Glknn'o Sulphur Soap purines tho skin. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye." SO cents. Dice's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. slS-lwdcod&w Deniind it, and take no other iron prepara tion except Brown's Iron Bitters. It is the best. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. sl8-lwdftw A wasal mjECTOR tree with each bottle ol RhHnha Ontiirrh RAinnrlv. Prion fin mnta Vm sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen I street. BMW ADrMKTMEMXirT.' HUUGKaSS. MUBICAY CO SEW AUTUMN GOODSf! FOR LADIES', MBIT 8 AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, English, French and American. WINTER CLOAELNGS, Imported and Domestic. MEN'S SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, Foreign and Home Makes. WORSTED COATINGS, Black, Blue and Green Diagonals, Baskets and Corkscrews. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS, For Garments and Trimmings. MOHAIR AND SILK PLUSHES, In Cloth and New Art Shades. CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, I'laids, Checks and Mixtures. BOY'S SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, Durable and Fancy Styles. FALL SACQUEINGS, New Designs. PALL AND WINTER OVERCOATINGS, Meltons, Kerseys, Diagonals and Soft-Face Goods. FELTS All Colors and Prices. SIMONI BILLIARD CLOTHS by the Yard or Piece. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, large assortments. VELVETEENS, OORDJJROYS, MOLESKINS. Our " SAMPLE" and " MAIL ORDER " Departments afford special facilities for out-of-town customers. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth "How do you in iiiage," said a lady lo her friend, " to appear no happy all the time ?" " 1 always have Parkci's Ginger Tonie handy," was the reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. See adv. sl-lmdcodAonw liquid Gold. Daniel Tlaiik. of Itrnnklyn, Tioga Co., l'a.. dc'ciibeslMlnis: "I rode thirty miles lor a bottle of Thomas' jseieeincwu. wiiiimi viivuivu I lie tvumttriil cure of a crooked limb in six ap plications: it proved worth more than golan nil-." For sale at II. 15. Cochran' drug store 137 Noith Queen street. Lancaster. 11 Ai.r.'s Honey of Horeliound and Tar will arrest evciy ailment ol mo lungs, unoai.oi chest. Tike's Toothache Drop cute In one minute. slS-lwdeodw Kly'a Creaui ll.ilin i educes lullauiuialioii. Sores in the nasal passage are healed in a tew days. Calarrhal headache is dissipated. Senses of smell, taste and hearing are restored. Price .'rO cents. Apply into uoHlrlls with little liuger. Only Two Hollies. Messrs. .lohnpon, Holloway & Co., wholesale ritgglsli ot Philadelphia, l'a, report that some lime ago a gentleman nanneii incuia lollar. withaicuuesllo Mjnd a good catarrh curolo two army ollicers in Aiizoua. itcccnt- ly the amo gentlemen told them that both I ho ollicers ami the wile ot Gen. John C. Fiemont governor of Arizona, had been cured of ca- lai rh by the two botlles ol Kly's cieaiu uaim. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1J7 worm IJUCCIl StICCt. Slt-TllUVtlCOWttW 1W.ITH. MiLLttlt. In Millersvllle, on tho 'Jlst inst., iiu 7. wifeot Frank Miller and d mentor ot Anthony Ernst, in the 2Jd year ol her age. The relatives anil iricinls ol tug iauuiy are respectfully invited to attend Hie funeral, Ironi the residence ot Anthony r.rim, juii lersvlllc, on Sunday, September 21. Services it the Keiorincd church. siu-2txi JfJS If AM rJSUriSJSMEltlB. JTK)lKn, stiiuirs. rrnsiHinun o. J5 gies. $l.ffl per hundred at. HAKTMAN'S YJSliJAIW riiUli'l tiiiiAik ;STOUE. . ANTKU-A OllM. TO IU UKMEBAL iiniianvnrlrln n small family. Onlva 1 borough one with good reference need apply. Good wages paid. Apply at this office, it KUM. LINK UK I.OKlL.l.AKD'S L Chewing Tobacco". Kebeccaouly lOcts. per plug nt HAUTMAN'S lEl-LOW nux C1GAK STOKE. m , 21 ISUltlll IjUftEjn Dll.nt-l. SOUK KKUUI LUVVU IlllS,n.v .ii at Kxcclslor Hall. Conrad's Philadelphia Uccr on tap. . .,...,,...,, JU. SUUUriflliCnur.n. auix. Proprietors. ltd WNTKl. SIX FlKVr-ULASS UAKM5H tcrs. Steady woik will be given to good hands. Apply at UB,.AN & BUKUEK,S ltd Planing Mill, South Prince Stieet. H THK lMSMUUUAUY F .-TrnA.yx.i. J CITY. . , . T Tim Democracy of the several w aids ol Jan- ca-ter City will assemble at tlw'iVE'AY,0 23, between the hours ol ami 8 o'clock p. in., for tho purpose of voting lor eandl dates lor tho Legislature. sept!5 Old Chairman City Committee. PUBLIC HALK-ON MONDAY, SKIT.ZS, iks- win lm anlil sit. itu blie sale, at Stew art's stock Yanls.I-anca.ster.Pa.. tliolollowinK w..l. nnnolHlnrrnl IK II V. A II I IK f IIIOICK KENTUCKY MULES, from 2 lo C years old, 15K to 1 hands high.good color, linestylo and well-mated. Nearly all well-brokc-n .to liar ncss. Also. 6 FINE KENTUCKY HOUSES, 2 ol them very speedy. A credit oi w nays win no gi wh. Snlitlit pninnieiicf! at 1 o'clock II. 111. on Laid day when terms will be made know n by JOSEPH A. OCKKK. .Ioiin Bkisman. Auct. A. C. Ilvus, Clerk. al'.,2lA23d t KGAnizi;d ixio. The Old American Fire insurance Com pany of Phiiadcphia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundrod and Thirty-three Thousand Fivo Hundred and Biahty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All luveslcd in Sale ami Solid ScrurillcH Company Conservatively Managed. -For Insurance apply lo RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STHBET. iu-5mdTuThftS IHNKBKSIDBNCK, WITH AI.LMODKKN 1 convcniencca, and LARGE TOBACCO WAUKHOUSE nt. Public Sale. On TUESDA EVENING, SEPT. 2(5, 18, will be sold at pub lic sale, at the Keystone House ( Honing ft Amnions'), ou North Queen street, Lancaster Pa., the following described real i state, wor thy the attention of business men and capi talists, to wit: , All that valuable lot or picco of ground, sit uated on the cast, side of North Queen street, with a frontage or 32 feet 81-1 inches, and ex tends ot that width through to Christian street 245 feet, and being No. 337 North Queen street. Tho Improvements thereon erected arc alarge two-story slatedBrlckDWELLING HOUSE. 28x30fcct,wlthatwo-story slated brick extension, U feet long, containing 13 room-, bath room, hall, good dry cellar, gas through the building and papered ; range, not and cold water on both floors and sewer connections. Fronting on Christian street is erected a largo and commodious TOBACCO WAUEHOUSE,3 xl02 feet ; capacity .1,000 cases, walls 23 Inches thick.bolli stories nnlshcd and lined with pine ; engineand bollerforhcatingand hoisting pur poses ; gas, water and sewer connections. This warehouse is one of the most substan tial in tho city, licing built of good, heavy ma terial and the best workmanship. There is also a variety ot line lruilonthe premises, and tbo location being near the market and stores makes it very desirable lor a private residence. Possession, if desired, -will bo given imme diately of the warenoosc, and on November 1st next of the dwelling. Persons wishing to see the premises, or desiring farther information, will call on the owner residing on the premises, oronBlfe & Kaunman, 19 East King street, Lancaster, Ta. Sale to commence at 7X o'clock, p. m. Terms will be maae itnown Dy JACOB K. SHIBK. 8-21-tsdBSMftTu .l Streets, Philadelphia. al5-3md&w NMSW AWJSKTIHt'MtSNXS. 1.1 OK ' Ap KAIiK.' -MIX-YKAK-OLD HAKE, 101 MIDDLE STBEET. Apply at -M7" DO GEJNKKAX. TV housework. Inonlreat 820 2ld No. 210 EAST OBANGE ST. SOME TUMOKS, SfKINUINO FKOM THK Periosteum nt the Bones, are like tlbrous tumors, lieav j. Arm, tense, clastic, more or lo-w rouml or oval in outline. and spherical or flattened according to tho compression exer cised upon them. CANCEBS and TUMOBSof all kinds cured wllhont pain or using the knife; also. Skin Diseases, Chronic and Private Diseases suc cess! til ly treated by DBS. 11. D. and M. A. LONGAKEB. Ollico 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa Consultation freo. s21-3tdw J1UKLIO HAI.K OF VALUAULK BKAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1882, will be sold at public sale, on the D remises, situated ami fronting on tho Har rlsburg turnpike, inllo west or Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Pa , the following val uable real estate, to wit : A tract ot land, con lalning 41) acres, to be sold In lolscontalnlng trom 4 to 10 acres each. Tho improvements thereon erected consist of a two anda-half story BB1CK HOUSE, 32x30 feet, with kitchen 10x18 lect: Summer House, 11x18 lcet; con taining 10 rooms, open stairway hall, bath room with water tank, bath tnb and water closet, spigots to draw hot or cold water at points con venient lor use: two large tobacco houses, :T.x.7l aud 40x96 feet, both all under eePar, with stabling connected. A never-falling well and a large cistern with pumps therein near I ho doorct dwelliiighouse. Frnlt ot various varieties are planted and in a thrivingcondltlon. Tho Improvements being all new, and were built with a view ot conve nience and durability, and the land having been recently very heavily manured. It lying justoiitsidoof the city limits makes It desira ble as a tobacco farm or convenient for truck ing. These conveniences make it well worthy of the attention of persons desiring apleasant as well as a profitable home, and will be sold iu tho whole or in purparts, as may be most desirable. Any person desiring to view the premises before tho day ot sale will please call on Jonas Swartluy, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. in., sharp, on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by N. AND J. SWABTLEY, J. Bkdmaw, Auct. sopt2l,23,V5d J." MAKTIN & CO. J. B. Martin & Co., ABE NOW DISPLAYING LINE OF THE LARGEST FINE CHINA -AND GLASSWAKE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PKICE3. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTEB, PA. VKriLLJ AMaON ft FOSTER. Tie ffoiuM GrowtiL It you have been a Customer of Ours lor the past FIVE YEARS, And been iu to see us at different times during that period, you Icannot bnt very readily see to what vast propor tions our business has grown in so short a time from such a small beginning. But we are not stopping here, although it is far belter than wedidexpectatthat time. Every day brings something new lo learn, and having the one object In view, " How to Best Satisfy Our Customers," We are kept busy ; but have tho satlstac llon of knowing that which Is done is lo their best Inteiests. At the present time we are getting in our Fall Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, And when the time comes that you must think about your FALL SU1T3, think ot the Immense Stock we nave to select from, and come and see us. WILtlAMSON AMD- POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANQ A8MR. r A, ASTEIOH BEOS-' PALACE FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO TIIE LADIES -OF LANCASTEB AND VICINITY THAT- WE WILL OPEN THIS WEEK OUR GRAND CLOAK PARLOR -ON SEGOUD FLOOR. WE INVITE ALL TO CALL AND INSPECT. AND SEETHE GREAT ADVANTAGES WE WILL OFFER IS THIS NEW DEPARTMENT. NOTICE -OF OTJR .ftEAID FALL OPENING WILL BE GIVEN IN A FEW DAYS. r-Don't Ful to See It !- NOTICE! OUB STOKE WILL BE CLOSED ON SAT UKDATNEXT, 6EPTEMBER33, UNTIL 6 P.M. Aatrich Brothers, "THIBir EBITIO J. THnBSBDATBVKMIMO.8KFT.ai, 1883. MW Y0EK DEM0CBATS. MO NOMINATION ATttTKA.CUSIkTO.UAY. The Convention Adjoaras VnUl To-morrow Alter Appolatlas; Several CoanntttMa aad Arraaslas; m raw rreluniaaries. Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 21. The Tam. many Hall men and the Irving Hall dele gation hold separate meetings thismorn ine and decided to ask for representation I in the convention on tho basis of a divi sion of tho delegates among the tnrce wings of the party. The state convention was called to order at 12:15. Unfits W. Feckham was cnosen temporary chairman, and upon taking the cnair mauo a opoouu iu nuivu u vua.gv. that Folder's nominations by the Repub- lieana vesterdav was at tho dictation of the national government, and was done because he is the representative of federal power and federal patronage. Mr. Lamont was mado temporary secre tary. Durinc the roll call the names of David B. Hill, of Elmira, and Samuel J. TiWcn, jr., were greeted with applause. The presentation of credentials of tbo three delegates from New York city crcat cdqoiteabrezeinthe convention. They wero referred to the committco on cre dentials, when appointed. On tho completion of the roll-call a lengthy discussion was had upon the manner of selecting tho committee on credentials, and after a somewhat animated debato a resolution offered by Mr. Jacobs, of Kings, was adopt ed : "That a committco of one from each congressional district bo appointed by the chair on tho nomination of .the dele gates from such districts to bo a commit tee on credentials, to which all contests shall be referred without debato." Another discussion then aroso as to whether or not delegates whoso seats wero contested should participate in tbo deliberations of tho convention, and Mr. Jacobs moved to modify bis resolution to read that the sitting delegates from New York should not bo represented on the committee. Aftor further discussion tho chair decided that ;u tho roll c.ili was in progress, Mr. Jacob's motion was not in order. Tho committee ou creden tials was then announced. A committee on resolutions was then appointed Ironi tbo various congressional tlibtiiets. A resolution was oflcred aud reform! to tho committee ou resolutions favoiiu the abolishment of tho labor contract system in prisons aud penitentiaries. A commit tee on permanent organization was then appointed . Tho convention has adjourned until to morrow at ten o'clock. Till SAUATOOA TICKKT. Carnonrrr ir Lieutenant Uoveruor and An droits t.r Judge The Platform. Sauatoca, Sept. 21. Tho convention was called tooider at 10:25, but many delegates were absent, somo of thorn hav ing left town. After- the appointment ol a state committee Judge Charles Andrews, of Syracuso, was nominated by acclama tion for chief judgo of the court of appeals. Mr. Carpenter was nominated for lieuten ant governor. Tho platform couuncuocis by assorting that tho Republican party of Now York has no new doclrino to present, but rests upon its record. Monopoly is denounced and it is demanded that tho subject of the liquor traffic should bo submitted to a popular vote. Tho liuancial achievements of the Republican party aro next only iu importance to its work of preserving tho nation itself. Civil service shouM bo legislated upon so as to render facilities for the proper execution of the lav on that subject. Polygamy is denounced, aud a rigid enforcement of tho anti-polygamy law is demanded. Tho admin istration of Govornor Cornell is warmly commoudedand President Arthur is praised for his veto of tho rivor and harbor bill a measure which violated tho accepted rules of constitutional power, and which, while authorizing many needed public improvements, carried with it a large and wasteful appropriation for works of neither national nor public good. The resolutions in reference to anti-mo -noM)ly, prohibition, civil service aud Btate and national administration were loudly applauded, especially that iu refeienco to President Arthur and tho veto of the river and harbor bill. The latter plank received also thrco cheers. The resolu tions wero adopted without di.scussion.and after usual preliminary vote to officers the convention adjourned siuo die. Anil-UblneM Movement In Kngland. London, Sept. 21. A meeting convened by the Democratic federation was hold in London last evening, to discuss tho pro posed introduction of Chiueso labor into Great Britain. A motion calling upon the government to frame mcasiues to prevent tho importation of Chinese w:is adopted. Mr. Parr, of Sau Francisco, said if Chiueso ever came to Groat Britain English work ingtneu might go aud die. ratal Flgbt Over 1'gIIUch. Philadelphia, Sept. 21. During a po litical dispute and tho ensuing light last night,pistoIs andkniven being tho weaponF, Charles McManus and Robert Moore were shot. McManus is not expected to live Thomas McNaulty and William Brian, two of tho gang, wero arrested and givcu a hearing this morning, but wcio romanded to await the result of McManus' injuries. Fatal Boiler Kiplobioii. Lachine, Quebec, Sept. 21. Tho boiler of the Berry steamer Richelieu, explode J this morning killing Pierro Duquette, the pilot, and James Richardsou aud I'crnol lius Amyat of Chateau Quay, farmers. The pilot's sou is missing aud it is supposed that he was blown ovorboard. Several passengers were sevoroly scalded by escap ing steam. A Locomotive Kxplodes. Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 21. Early this morning a locohiotivo standing near the water tank at Dunollcu, on the Central railroad, exploded, injuring four men. Two of tho latter wcio seriously scalded, aud ono was blown into an adjacent held. The locomotive, au old one, was split com pletely in two. injured at a riillmleljdilii Flro. Fii!T.AiRMnrA, Sept. 21. A Hio oc curred this morning at C. D. Webster's oil works. 49th streot and Grays avonue. It was nuieklv extinguished and tho loss will bo under $1,000, bnt by tho explosion of a tank James Chuto and James Riley wero severely burned. Chute is in a critical condition. A Boy's Shocking Death. Pittston, Pa Sept. 21. Anthony Daley, aged 15, employed by the Penn sylvania coal company, while riding a mule from the mines was thrown off. Ilia' foot caught in tho harness and he was dragged about ono hundred yards and killed. A Ulrl Accidentally Shot. New Yokk, Sept. 21. Dennis McCar thy, aged 24, shot and fatally wounded Annie Byrnes, aged 7, at a bouse iu Second avenue, this morning. McCarthy was arrested. It is supposed the shooting was accidental. The Lart "Suspects" Keleaaed. Dublin, Sept. 21. Tho last of the "suspects" were released from Kilmain ham jail to-day. Alkxandhia, Sept. 21. Sereral'fresh arrests were- and te-day.: Astdeg tho parsons arrested i Said Bey dahdeel, who wm prefect of police of Alexandria ou tho 11th of Jane, the day of the first tnara- cre. HewubeeaplaeedwiroM. A Waaaaa'a Uaaawrata Ac. Fort Watke, Sept. 31. Mrs. Iivi. Warden, after having boon craelly bean by her husband,' set flro to her house and threw herself into Ura'A-tmea. She was rescued by a polioesua, but was painfully burned. Bw to BalMaw. Baltimore, Sept. 31. Fir this morn ing almost destroyed a wareboose oa the corner of Howard and Gcravui streets, oc cupied by Gilbert Brothers & Co., whole sale druggists. Loss estimated at $25, 000. Cairo, Sept. 31. The garrison of Dia awtto refuse to aarreader. Fort Ghemilah has surrendered. The garrison consisted of only eighty men, the remainder having gone to Diametta. WKATHJCK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 31. For the Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, and local rains, variabln winds mostly easterly, stationary or higher bar ometer stationary temperature. raitoaatofcM atarltau I'uiladslphia, Sept. 21. flour dull Mil barely Hteacly ;buierllue. $2754)3: v&tra, :S25 i3 75 ; Penna. Family, H 970S 12. Bye tlonr at HM 25. , Wheat dull anil easier : Did. and Pa Keel. SI nol 08; Longncrry red aad Amber, l le $1 11. Corn linn and In fair demand from lociil trado ; steamer, 74076c : yellow, at 7.So ; mixed. 7G077C ; No. 3 do. 74075c. Outs quiet and easier ; No. 1 While. ItiJrtflTc ; No. 2 do 4!81jC ; No. 3 do 40c ; No. 2 Mixed, .lie. Kye at 70c. Provisions firm and In good jobbing de uiund. l4ird Ilrm. l.utter fancy lot wanted ; other kliuU dull : Creamery Extra. 32c ; do Rood lo choice, tfQdOc ; Western, 21025c ; tlo good to choice, 20$f22c. Kgg dull and weak ; Penn'a, 'Xc ; West ern. 21Q25C Cheese Ilrm, except for low Krades ; New York lull cream, lLW-'e ; Western lull cream, lOfl lO&c. Petroleum firm ; lie lined, 7;u. Whisky at SI 22. Maw mora ar Niw York. Sept. 21. Flonr strongly In uvcro' fuvorand in light demand : Superfine State, 2004 15 ; do extra. $1 1005; choice do, $4 557: fancy do, S7 1008; round hoop Ohio, SI 10W; cliouo no, iu7; snperune Western. :: 2ij4 10 : common to good extra !o, $4 1005; choice do, do. $5 ltKtS; iholcn white wnuat uo, ii mijii 7.r. boutuern uunnnii weak ; common to Talr extra, $1 7-"5 40 ; good to choice do, $Ti 450723. Whi'at !0Kc lower, dull and heavy ; Irudo lnrgely In options ; No. 1 White. 1 12&I 12J; No. 2 ited, Sept.. $1 7K0l OTJi ; do Oct,. $1 m-r Ql ; doNov.,$loul 10; do Dec., SI 11J m 11; do May, 1107 bid. ' Corn JiQIc lower ami lieavy; mixed western spot. 717IKc ; do future, bS7iic. Oate 'AQr-lower; Slide, 400626 : Western r.50jOc; No. 2 Sent., XXf30 ; do OcL, SyA 40c : no Nov., 4104ic ; iloBea, 4IJic.: lrala and rrovtaion V"otiiou. Onoo'clickiuotatloiiMol;;raln uinl m Ioiih, furnihtKl by S. K. Yundt, UioUer. !: Kutit Kiug street. DC11. -1. CMoaaw. Wheat Corn Oala Oct 95Ji XSii, JPiti Nov. MJjf Jiiii 'SIM. Vear.... ,'JIJ S1U Pblladelphla. Sept 1.07 .74 .41 Oct 1.17 Ji -74J4 AWi. Nov I.0J .71 .4li Potk 2I..UI 20.50 Uii'l I2.T.K II.K7H ll.: XJva Stock Market. Kast I.ibbrtt Cattle Receipts. W head; market slow: prime. 1097: kooI,J5 '.W coniuinu, SI 2504 75. liogH ueceinis, tuu iieitn; innrRet ncuvn; Philailelpblas, $s 75i 15; KiUtimore. J5 4o 8 m : Yorkers, 80S 20 : graspers, 707 '. Shcci Uecelpty, 400 head; market l'v. : prime. 1 7505; good, $12504 50; common..; i:; 50. Stock Market. Now York, Philadelphia anil .Local HHk-k uIho Unltetl States Honda ropoitod d.illv .1 aoob 11. Loan, 22 North Queen street. Sept. 21. 10-.09 1:00 ::M. a.m. r.m. r.M. Ounvur A ltlo Orande 58 W.X ' N. Y.. Lake Krio A Western.... WA 4i ll Kansas and Texas .SH xiy, .'W, lAKe Shore lh'i Mfi! lir New Jersiey Central ...... HI 79 T.ti New York, Ontario A W 27AJ 27J "?'A St. Paul, M. A Omaha UVK Rl; uyt I'aeitic Mall 4IK 4IJi 1 11. J Kochcsti-r Pittsburgh Wt 'Mi K Texas Pacific..... 50 Ml i';i Wabash, s. i..inln A Pacific... 37 Zl'A ''i Western Union Tel. Co 'JO& vn '';i t'uiiiitfylvantn Central M'X M'i '1'4 Philadelphia A Keadlnir. :ti 32 :tl!J Northern Pticlhc Com SO- m UV " Prclerrwl.... 'X.yx V .. Uutrnto Pitts. A West 2fi 2i;.i 21 JSSTKKTAlkklittTH. TJ1ULTON OPCKA. HOUSE. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1882. Ulcers. Ilurlniycr A Daily buvo the honor of presenting to tho citizen- of tiancoster, tho Celebrated American Aelor, CMS. L HOWARD, In the ever popular and Sensational Comedy, entitled is. joshda mwmi Kndorscd by the press und piililicasoii': t lie most intereHtlui plays on the America sl:i;'c, replete with laughable sitnulions. NEW SCKNKKY. APPKOPIHATB COSTUMEP. UESEKVKDSKATS 75 CENTS. (iKNKKAI. ADMISSION SOCKNTH. (j AliuEItY ....................M t.F.1 A2j. Noiv ou aalo at Onera House Office. s is ltd I .MILTON Ol'KKAHOUsK. ONE NIUiiT ONLY.- FRHAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1882. Engaeinenl. of tho people's favorite I rig It Comedian :ind Vycallet, MR. JOSEPH MURPHY, .SiipiMirted by bin own POWEIIKUI. DRA MATIC COMPANY, including Ihn beaut fill ViingAetie!w, MIS ADEI.K WATERS, in Air. Prod Marmlen'M (author of l.oltuM " Zip," "Mn-jctto," llol," etc.) Kouiitiillc Irish Drama, eiilll led U Kerry Gow." As played by him over 2,001 tlnitw In nil the principal theatres in America. Kerry Gow hits liecn Indorsed by the proband pub lic to lie tbo licHt, punist nml wittiest Irish Comedy Drama exliuit. St u the Original Illaclcsiiill h-shop Scene, bee thelCcal Homo Hhodon the Stage. Sou the Sagacious Trained Carrier Pigeon.-. See the Irish Diatna aud tho best Irish Come dian. ADMISSION, . . 3.5, 50A 75CKNT8. UESEUVEU SEATS, ... 75 For sale at Oper.1 House oflicc. sKMld If UL.TON OPJSKA UOUsK. Saturday, September 23, 1882. Mr. Jno. D. Mlshler Is pleased to endorso the incuts of tho FlUla. GfiDrcli Gilo ff Ogm Co. In the complete production ot Audran's spark ling comic Opera, OLIVETTE. forty-two persons In company. Our own Orchestra. Grand Chorus. Mag nificent Costumes. NO ADVANCE IN PKICES....35 A 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. For Balo at Yecker'3 Office. sl8-5td YELLOW FKUKT VIUAKSv VIJtAK HA vana Filler (Hand Hade) the nest 5 cent Cigar in the city at UABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT C1UAK STOKE.
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