I LANCASTEK DAILY INTEUJOENCBFfttDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,182. v- COLUMBIA NEWS. IIK KKUDLUt CORltBSl'ONUEHCK EvenU Along the Susqaebaiina-Items ol Interest In and Around the ISrougli ricked Up by cue InlMti pencer'a Keimrtrr Thomas Clerby left to-day for a visit to friends in Philadelphia. Aaron Gilbert, P. R. It. police, took four train jumpers to jail this morning. Lieutenant li. C. Welch, U. S. A., left this morning for Port Wingato, New Mexico, where lie will bo stationed. Thomas Morris 'was squeezed botweeu two freight cars yesterday ' morning en the Peuusylvauia railroad. His injuiics are not serious. The engine of the Port Deposit passen ger traiu played out last evening along the line, and was nearly two hours Later com ing here.' The P. U. It. dispatchers ofiioe fs now draped iu mourning out of respect for the late dispatcher. Mr. James II. Daily, dc ceased. On account of an-accident which has oc curred between Harrisburg and Mt. Joy, on the P. It. It. blocking that road, trains are being run through this place. Harry Bruner, jr., had his arm brokeu last evening, while playiug with several companions at Meyers' drug store corner, Dr. Hruncr set the injured member, and tho young sufferer is now doing well. A number of the windows p.inos iu Co. Cs armory have been broken. It is un doubtedly tho work of some mischievous boys, who will be severely punished if they can bo discovered. Brakeman injured. , Reuben Zccli, a brakeman on the Penn sylvania railroad, narrowly escaped being killed last night at Renovo while shifting cars on to a sidinr. Columbia would have lost anotlicr of its population .had such an occurrence taken place. Matrimonial. Mr. J. It. Hraselman, of Philadelphia, was united in inarriago yesterday after noon to Miss Florence Rainbo, of this place. Tho ceremony was performed t tho' residence of tho bride's father, Mr. A. M. ltambo, ou Walnut street. A large number or the friends of both parties wore present. Tho gifts were numerous and costly. The happy couple loft iu the even ing for Hanisburg, fiom whence they will go to Now York ami Boston. Tlio Opera. The people must not forget that tho opera of " Olivette " will be presented in tho opera house to night by tho Philadel phia church choir company. Tho troupe comes recommended as a lirst-class organ ization and as it is for tho benolit of tho Citizens' band the play should be well patronized. The baud uoods mouoy. Strauss' beautiful opera of tho "Merry War " will be presented here ou the 3d of October by Ford's opera troupe. The Methodist Church Improvement!. Tho Methodist church has been finished and will "bo occupied next Sunday, Sep tember 21. The cutiro church, inside and out, wherever needed, has been repaired. All tho halls and stairways have been carpeted with matting. Tho benches in tho lecturo-room have been painted to im itate black walnut. The iloor is covered with a handsome green aud black ingrain carpet. Tho old pulpit furniture, re touched by tho upholsterer, now stands on the Sunday-school super intendent's platform. The auditorium of the church has Ihjcu beautifully painted aud frescoed. The chancel a shallow one, has been so painted with arches and columns as to have a deep por spectivc. Tho ceiling is apparently up held by Corinthian brackets, but instead, are only rcpirseutatious of brackets. The maiu ceiling is iu imitation of stucco work aud tho main panel has a deep perspec tive. The moulding around tho central gas jet has been so painted as to have a light, elegant appearance, very un like its former heavy look. The church is carpeted with beautiful red aud black carpet, and is provided with new aud very comlorlablo, black walnut and ash seats, tho cushions of which are made of red rep. The old seats iu the gallery have been painted to imitate black walnut, as has also been the other wood work of tho auditorium. Mr. Martin Rettig, of Laucastcr, was chief of the frcfc coers. Tho Rev. J. Hepburn Haigis will preach on Sunday morning, services eoui nicnciug at 10:15 o'clock . The pastor of the church, Rev. It. W. Hunipliiss, will occupy tho pulpit in the evening, services beginning at7:J0 o'clock. Services will bo held ou tho evenings of next week as follows : Monday, Rev. Henry Wheeler ; Tuesday, Rev. J. Dickerson ; Wednesday, Rev. Theodore Stevons ; Thursday, Rev. S. II. C. Smith, and ou Friday the Rev. .1. S. J. MeCounell, presiding elder of this district. Tho public are cordially invited to attend all these services. ak;umi:nt coukt. Vane Heard Current HuluesK, Ac. Tho court is still busy hearing argu ments iu cases of diflcront courts. This m.iruing tho two eases of excep tions by tho Pennsylvania railroad com pany to the awards of viewers assessing damages arising out of tho compauy run ning its railroad, which passes around tho city, through tho lauds of tho estates of John R. McGovern, deceased, and John McGranu, deceased, in Manhcim town ship, were argued. On motiou of S. II. Price, esq., attorney for laud owners along Green street this city and petitioner for the opening of tho same, the court ordered au issue to be framed on the appeal of Catharine 1). Kelly from tho report of viewers who as sessed damages to her arising from tho taking of her land, &c. At the August quarter sessions court Harrison Seip preferred a charge of adul tery against Isaac Garbcr. lie did not put iu an appearance as a wituebs aud the grand jury ignored tho bill and put the costs upou him. Ho was not found aud did uot put in an appearance for scutouco. A bench warrant was issued for his arrest aud the sheriff brought him in this morn ing, lie still remains iu bis charge. Divorced. Amanda P. Itiuecr, of this city, was di vorced from her husbaud Ephriam Rincor, . on the grounds of dosortiou. The l'rtinary .Elections. To-morrow night tho Democracy of the city will meet at tho voting places speci fied in the call of the chairman of tho Democratic city committee, and nominato a candidate for tho lower house of tho Legislature. There should bo a full .turn out of tho voters, and tho best man should bo nominated, so that thoro may be no ex cuse for opposition to or lukewarm sup port of the candidate selected. Let thcro be au open field, a full vote, and after wards a hearty support of the nominee. The places designated for holding tho election will bo found in tho advertising department of to-day's Intellioknckk. Hefore the Mayor. This morning the mayor had no less than seventceu cases before him. Most of tho offenders wero drunks, and among them was ono -woman. Ono man was fouud lying iu a yard with scarcely any clothing upou his body ; ho got GO days. Four other drunks got 10 days each ; two, 15 ; two, 30, aud one, 40. Two paid costs. Three vagrants wero discharged and two sick men wero sent to the workhouse. Xedollie Fishermen. Yesterday Chas. E. Wentz and Henry W. Hess, caught in the Couestoga near Shober's paper mill, 290 sunQsh, catfish and bass. Big days work for two men. They were all caught with hook and line LITITZ HKWS. Two teriooa Accident A Brilliant Matri monial Kvenc. Ulllz, Itecord. Thursday evening Mr. Soudet went into his stable with a luuteru to put his horse away. Tho auimal became fright ened at Uio light, jumped up and kicked, striking Mr. Soudcr ou the left leg abovo tho knee, knocking him over and shattei ing the lantern to pieces. Tobc Kauflman, residiug near Lititz, stumbled over. a rail ou tho baru lloor and camo down with his right foot upou a block of wood in which a toupeuny nail was sticking. It penetrated the foot to a considerable distance and caused a iiaiu ful aud daugcrous wound. A man who gave his name as John Ebcrsole, and who said he hailed from Lebanon county, camo to tho farm of Hiram Brubakcr, near Warwick, where ho was given employment. Tho other day, having been left alone in a room, ho stole from a trunk $2.75 iu cash aud a watch chain which cost $6 and decamped. Tho wedding of Mr. W. C. Evans to Bliss Ellen Urosh on Wednesday evening, at the residence of tho bride's mother, Mia. Sarah Grosh, Warwick, was a bril liant alfair. About 100 persons assembled at the house about half-past seven. At 7:45 Prof. Van Vleck played on tho p:ano the " March do Flambeux," when the bridal party entered tho parlor, with Miss Lillio Evans, of near Lancaster, as first brides maid and Mr. J. W. Lansiuger, of Lan caster, as first groomsman ; Miss llcttio Hosteltor, of Lancaster, second brides maid, aud Mr. Elmer E. Evaus, of Lititz, as second groomsman. After tho cere mony the guests gathered around a table filled with the choicest delicacies. Tho table was handsomely arranged by Mr. Joseph Roycr, of Laucastcr, and was the subject of much admiration. Tho bridal party left the sauio oveuiug ou a wedding tour, taking in Philadelphia, New York aud Niagara Falls. A Miserable I'eriorinaiice. Irredeemably bad was the vordict of tho slender audience gathered at tho opera house last evening to wituoss an absurd and tiresome performance that had been ad vert iscd as a comedy under the title of " Mrs. Joshua Whitcomb," with Charles li. Howard as the star actor. A microsco pical investigation would fail to discover the slightest particle of merit iu tho jwr formaucc, aud the only question iu tho initids of that jiortioh of the audience who had the hardihood to sit aud sutler through the four, long drawn out acts was as to which was tho worst, tho play or the play ers. It was about au even clip, for neither could have been more worthless than tho other. "Mrs. Joshua Whitcomb" can spare us tho iullictiou of a return visit.and it is au imposition ou old " Uncle Josh " to think that enough of his name has been appropriated by tho concern that exhibited here last night to cutrap the uuwary into believing it was of some account. English Lutheran Synod. The annual session of tho East Pennsyl vania synod of tho English Lutherau church began at Pottsvillo tin Thursday, with 75 ministers, representing 105 chuichcs aud 1,400 communicants in attendance. Tho sermon was preached the preceding oveuiug by tho ro th iug president, Rev. W. M. Bauui D. D., or Philadelphia. Rev. T. C. ISilheiuier, of Reading, was elected president; llev. George (J. Henry, of Mil lersburg. Secretary, aud Rev. Eli. Hubcr, of Philadelphia, treasurer. Reports of the I'hiladelphia aud Lebanon conferences wen; icnd. Dr. Raum also read his rc poi t. The afternoon was taken up by tho appointment of the standing committees ami lervniiig work to them. Services were Jiehl in the chinch Thursday night, in which a number of visiting clergymen participated Tho Cirrus. One car of the advertising depaitmcut of the ISarnum-Loudoii show passed east through this city yesterday at 2:20 on the way to Wilmington Delaware. Tho car had a caliope and .several pieces were played in the depot drawing a large crowd. Tho last car, to do the work here, arrived this morning at 8:10 and will remain until to-ni'.iriow night. The country aud city will he l chilled and lithographed. This car is in charge of Mr. Crete Pulvor, who iiad cloven men with him, including Geo. W. ioodh.irt aud Charles Can of this city who have been with tho show all season. The car is on the Pennsylvania sidiug not to Notlh Queen street, above the freight depot. It is very handsome and also carries a ealiopo. Patul Accident. Henry ISaiiknct, a moulder employed at the Mellert foil ml ry iu Reading, met with au accident that resulted fatally. At the lime of the accident he was standing on a platform that extended over -the pit in which the pipes are placed. Reside tho pit is a huge crane. The shears ou this crane fell oil', causing it to swing around, hurling him head foremost to the. bottom of the pit, a distauce of ten feet. Iu fall ing his head struck with terrible force upon an iron plate on the lloor of the pit, fracturing the back of his skull aud cut ting a deep gash over the eye. Contract fur Coal. Tho bids for supplying tho station house with 25 tons more or loss of Lykens Valley and Baltimore compauy egg coal mixed, aud 10 tons more or less of nut size for tho mayor's ollice, wero opened last evening ' as follows : Haumgardiicr & Jeffries, hard, equiva lent to Baltimore company, at 83.75 ; Lykens Valley at 4.25 ; mayor's oflico at $3.73 per tou. J. Stewart & Son, Baltimore compauy and Lykens Valley mixed at $4.50 ; uut at $4.25 per ton. Tho contract was awarded toHaumgarduor & Jederics. Horse and ISuggy Stolon. On Wednesday, a man calling himself A. B. Curtis, and giving his residence as Trenton, N. J., called at Colviu's City Hotel livery stablo aud hired a horse and buggy, promising to return it tho samo evening, siuee which timo nothing has been heard of him or tho team. Mr. Col viu telegraphed to tho chief of polico at Trenton, N. J., and received answer that no mau named A. B. Curtis lives in that city. Mr. Colvin believes tho fellow to be a thief aud offers a reward for his arrest and the recovery of tho stolen property. Charged With Larceny. Win. Booth was arrested to-day on a chargo of Larceny preferred against him by Frederick Albright, who alleges that ho stole two shirts from him some time ago. Ho was taken before Alderman Burr, who bad him locked up for a hear, ing. Thomas Harris, who is charged with stealing vegetables, &c., from the alms house grounds was arrested to-day and Aldermau Spurrier held him for a hearing. Junior Missionary Society's Concert This Kvcnlng. The September entertainment will be given this evening at 8 o'clock iu Trinity Lutherau chapel. A splendid musical programme will bo presented ono which warrants a large attendance. A collection for the society's benefit will displace tho chargo of any stated admission fee. Uld Tobacco Sales. Yesterday Dau Mayer bought for his principals, Kerbs & Spciss, 100 cases of tillers of the 18S0 crop on private terms.. Thcro has been considerable activity in the old tobacco market during' the past week, tho chief demand being for fillers. Attempted Bacglary. It is believed that thieves made an attempt last night to break: into tho store of tho American tea compauy at No. 26 Penii square. The doors look as though they had been pryed with a chisel, as they bad several pieces broken from the edge. Train Klders. Alderman McCouoray had four train riders this morning. Three paid costs and one was sent out to jail for teu days. Wanted. Au active man w illi tXW to invest, as mana ger in an established ami prolitablo business. Address A. Z., Lancaster. Fa. s22-2td Amusements. .foxeph Murphy in " The Kerry Cow " To niht.'Xbo beautiful Irish comedy drama ot 'The Kerry Uowis'lhe attraction at Fulton oM.'ra house to night, when that clever actor, Mr. Joseph Murphy, will appear In Ids cele brated role of Han O'Jlaru. Tho piece is a good one, as can be testified by tlioso ot our people who witnessed its previous repiesenta ttons hero, and among the many novel and realistic effects introduced Is the "love cote which is one of the moot natural and pleasing things on tho stage, and the great blacksmith shop scene, in which the actor lasUions a horse shoo witli the skill of a veritable gow, in sight of the audience, and shoes a horse on the stage. M Olivette." To-morrow evening Andrau's sprightly opera will be given by a company that has received tho highest coiu'i endation from such a trustworthy source as the Kaston JJzpress, which siys tnc performance was ono ot the best representations of the opera ever given in tliatcrilical community. HfKVlAL. HOTJVJSa. It Is no iloKO To suffer constant hcaduchc, iVpresdou ot spirits, longing tor lood mid not being able to cat when put before you, gnawing pains iu the .stomach, liisfitcde anil a general feeling ot goneness; but a capital joke to find that Ilurdock lilood J'.itteis remove nil these symptoms and only costs f I. For salj at Jl. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 No:th Queen street. Lancaster. Coloubikss ami) Com. A young girl deeply regretted that she was colourless and cold. Her face was too whil and tier hands and feet felt as though tho Hood did not circulate. After one bottle o: Hop Hitters bad been taken she was the ru-i-t and healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity aud cheerluliiessol mind gralitying to her lrleuds. sl5-2wd&w " II ackmotack," a lasting and fragrant per tuuie. Price 25 and Ml cent. Forsnle lit Coch ran's drug store, 17 North Queen street. ;lknn's Sulphur Soap purines the skin. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye." 50 cents. Pike's Toollinclio Drops euro in one minute. slS-lwdcod&w Ucmiiid it, and lake no other iron prepara tion except ISrown's Iron Hitters. It is the best. For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, i:'7 North Queen street, Lancaster. slS-lwd&w Kidney lMsease. rain. Irritation, Itctcntion, Incontinence, Deposits, G ravel, &c, cured by "Uucluipalba." $1. Depot, John ISIack. lr. C. W. ISciison of Kalllniorc, Md., pre pares a skin cure Hint is the best thing for skin diseases ever known. It cures eczema, teller, ring-worm and all rough and scaly skin dis eases iu the shortest time. Sold by all drug gists at II icr package. sIS-1 wtlJtw "How do you luauuge," wild a lady to her Irieuil, "to appear ho happy all tlieiiinc?" "I always have Parker's (iingnr Tonic handy," was the reply, ami thus keep myself and family In good health ami spirits. Seuudv. sl-luulcoil&oow Hai.h's Honey ot llorehouml ami Tar will arrest every ailment ol" the lungs, throat, or chest. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in ono minute. sl-lwdeod&w MAHKIAOES. ICissbk llo.si.Kit. Jn the '-'1st ot September, is.!, by the Kcv. VV. T. Gerhard, at Sclilolt's Franklin House, Mr. Martin N. Kisser, ot Kli.alicthtown, to Miss Fannie D. Ilossler, id Itiipho township. HvEiii.KV Kautz. On Tuesday, Sept. I'.ilh.ut Grace Lutheran parsonage, by Kcv. C. Klvin lloupt, Mr. Milton K. JJyerley and Miss Anna Kautz, all ot Lancaster city. It IWJLTHS. jMli.i.mt In MTllersville, on the "Jlst insl-, KltaZ.wfleot Frank Miller and daughter ot Anthony Krnst, iu the '.KM year of her age. The relatives and Iriends ot" the lauilly are respectfully invited to attend the luncrul, Irom the residence, ot Anthony Krnst, Mil lcrsvillc, on Sunday, September 21. Services at the Kelormcd church. sr.-2td Kkbaiiv. In Manor townstiip. ui the'J'Jinsl., Mary C. K ready, a-jcil SI years, S months and 14 days. Tho relatives and liieuds id the laiuilyare ir.'pecl tolly invited to attend the. funeral, fiom the residence id Henry C. K ready. Manor township, on Monday morning at IU oclock. s-i2-2Ul NK W Alt I KUTl HFMKNTX. 1,'Olt SAI.K.-SIX-YKAK-OLI MA UK. r Apply at 101 M1DDLK STilKKT. WANTKU. A UIKL TO DO UKMKKAL housework. Inquire nt S3! 'Jlit N'o. 2l FAST OUANG1S ST. STOtilKN, STOUIKS. I'mSllUKCll STO Bies. $l.i5 per hundred at haiitman's vkllow front cigau ;stuiiu. "lirANTfcD A tilKL. TO HO I.KNKKAL W housework in a small family. Only a t borough one with good rclerence need apply. Good wages paid. Apply al this ollice. it A FULL LINK OF I.OKILLAKO'S Chewing Tobaccos. Kebeccaonly lOcts. perplugatHAKTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT C1GAK STOKK. 21 NOItTll QUKKN STKEKT. -MTANTKD. A HOOD-SIZED HOY TO tf run errands. Mnst come well recom mended. Apply at. M. HAIlElillUSH'S, ail lid No. 30 I'enn Square. S ACr.lt KHAUT LUNCH. On SATURDAY EVKN1NG at Charles Hosier's "Corner Saloon," opposite Union Hose House, corner Market and Grant streets. Sprcngcr s beer on tap. It LOST.-ATCOKNKKOF SHKNK'S LAME and the pike, opposite Normal School, Millcrsville, a leather satchel containing a small satchel and Usliins tackle. The tinder hyfeavfng it at this ollice will be compen sated. lt WANTED A HOOD, STOUT DOT IN A Grocery Store ; ono of sonic experience preferred. Musi have good rctorence. Ad dress P. O , ltd T. W. LOST YKSTEBDAV, OM THE MOUNT Toy plko, between Mount Joy and Lan caster, u whita cloth bag containing sovoral pair of leal tier anil cloth slippers. A liberal reward will be paid lor return of same to SOLOMON S. itUKNNElt, It 'J2U Lo uat street, Lancaster. KTjkumatism cubed. Sulliclcnt evidence can be furnished iu Lancaster to convince you that the Electrical Treatment is a sure cure for Rheumatism and all painful uud nervous diseases. DR. I'.RU JtAftKK makes it a specialty. Oflicc,217 West King street Lancaster, Pa. a'JU-lmd&w SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT ALLEN KOCK, . Dealer in Ladies, Gents and Children's ROOTS and SHOES ot every kind. Rubber Roots and Shoes, Waterproof and Heaver Roots. Carlisle and Allcntown Roots and Shoes. All at LOW PRICES. 3U5 NORTH QUEEN STREET, gS-ltd.tw Opp. Northern Market. PUBLIC SALE OF UOKSKS ON MON DAY. SEl'T. 25, 18S2, will ho sold at the Mcrriinac House, Lancaster City, Fa., IS HEAD OF CANADA HORSES. Alio,or 8 good WESTERN HORSES. Sate at 1 o clock, p. m. S22-2td GEO. GROSSMAN. i tllMK tIMK ! AT.!.- ' .IIU1III 311111 JVIUIIb JJH1IVII UiLL1ilkla I EV KN ING, ut the Gf rani House, Nos. 2:!! and 2SS North Queen Mrcct, best Jlccr on tap. Also grand opening ot tbo Girard House on Monday evening, September 25. The Key stone Rand will be in attendane and furnish the music. Lunch every morning from 10 to 1 o'clock. CHAS. ZECH, s22-2td Proprietor. .. a ..- .. l. C t rtiSTI.fll V f FIFTY DOLLARS KEWABD. UORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN. A bay horse, 10 hands high, thin In llesli, a little white ou left hind foot, and roachwUhackod, was stolen from the subscriber on Wednes day. Also a wngon with leather ton, built by Altictc & Soa, and a set ol nickel-mo anted harness. Tho above reward will he paid for the capture ot the thlct una return of the property. CYRUS II. COLVIN. 824-tfd Laucaste", Pa. MMW ADrXMTVfKM WWIB. -iTKAWBKXPOB ft CLOTHIER. GENERAL ALL DEPARTMENTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER - Announce the completion of their arrangements for the season and their readiness in every way for even greater demands than have been made upon them in the past. j A STOCK OF APPROXIMATING - V j A MILLION AND A QUARTER DOLLARS IS ALREADY OPEN for Inspection with much more on the way which huge stock has been selected with extreme care, under the most favorable circumstances, and is believed to be as choice a collection of THE LATEST NOVELTIES, as well as the best and most reliable STAPLE FABRICS, as can be found in the American market. Dealing Exclusively in Dry Goods Our whole time, attention and large facilities being con centrated thereon, we are in condition to offer unusual and certainly unsurpassed opportunities in this special branch of business. WE CLAIM THREE GREAT ADVANTAGES. FIRST THE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVE NESS of the stock we have to offer, and the fact that it is the largest on sale in Piiila- DELPHI A. SECOND THE MODERATION IN PRICES at which it is marked throughout. THIRD THE COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS for its distribution with Convenience and Economy to all our patrons. WE INVITE THE ENTIRE PUBLIC, within reach of Philadelphia, tocall'at our establishment and determine whether it is to their interest to become patrons of the house or not, by testinirtlic claims we make for a general and constantly increasing patronage. STRAWBRLD&E &v CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. uprJi-oawdrVtw NEW AlVERTl$;&It.liTS. WAHTKD.-A SITUATION AS CHlt.U'S niiroo and chamhermatd. by a young woman. Apply at ltd No. 211 AI5C11 ALLEY. 4 I.IKKUAL HEWABU WILL KB lAIO J. for tho return ot a whito-and-tan actttx pun, two mouths old, which was missed from the lionso ot Edwanl Ihirnhold. on Kaat .Fred erick strcot, on Sunday afternoon. r'KANK SKLLKUS, ltd City Hotel. 1)IJltLIC MALK OF MOK8K. OH TCKS DA.V, S KPT. 20,188-.!, will bo sold at 1. LottauVsale stables, Market street, rear ol Mciiruiin House, Lancaster, Pa., 21 1IKAO Of F1UST-CLASS KENTUCKY HOUSES, and :i PAlli OF FINE MULES?, closely .....inii.Hi a niimirat tliiini n Nmiif wrvtlim saddle iiiul driving horacs and some good Sl'liHH IIUIW Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. ail'Ul IIOWAKO IJA1LKV. rilO TI1K 1IEMOCKACV OF LaNUATEK I CITY. The Democracy of the several wards ol Lan-ca-der City will asscmblo at tho following TEMBElt 23. between the hours of and 8 o'clock p. m.. ior uie purpoao " vuimg mi candidates lor the Lorfslatnrc : FIKST WAKD Shober's Hotel. SECOND WARD Theo. II. Wenrtltsi's. T1IIUD WAUD Kfllnuer'a Saloon. FOURTH WAKD Itothwellor'a Saloon. FIFTH WAKD Philip Wall's Hotel. SI XTH WAKD Schilfor House. SEVENTH WAKD Kuhlman's Hotel. EIG ItTnW AKD Pontz's Saloon. NINTH WAKD Arnold Haas' Saloon. The noils in tho Elgin h Wnrd will be open from i to 8 o'clockp. m. u ROUAJiV scptir Md Chairman City Committee. H IKS II ft ttltOTHKK. 5 NOW ARRIVING THE LATEST STYLES OF Suitings and Overcoatings roK MERCHANT TAILORING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENT'S 'FURNISHING GOODS, Underwear, Neckwear, &c., Or OUtt OWN MANUFACTURE. ! We now have as full and fine a stock ot Men's, Youths', Boys' & Children's CLOTHING as has ever been shown to the people of Lan caster and vicinity. Wo have sizes and quali ties to suit all. Our priccscannot bo coualetl. All wo ask Is to call and convince yourselves. i Penn Hall Clotting House, Nos. 2 Mi 4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, and 6 uA 8PE5N SQUARE. ,n JK5-Our store will be closed on Saturday till 5 o'clock P.M. BepMyU Bin BBOTHEB OPENING IN DEY GOODS NHW AlirjSKTlSKMENlti. l.!OnALE. A YOUNG ALOKKNKY COW, J; Fresh two months ago. Is very gentle unit can be milked by any child. Will bo sold cheap if called for "soon. Call at JMO. iktl 3X : JAM Ji I31KGGT, -2td Cor. James and Charlotte Sis. SOMK TUMOKS, Sl'RINOlNO FltOM THIS l'crloitciiin ot the lloncs, are like librons tumors, hcavj , firm, tense, elastic, more or loss round or oval In ouUlne.and spherical or llattencd according to the compression exer cised upou them. CANCERS and TUMORS or all kinds cured without pain or using the knifo; also. Skin Diseases, Chronic and Private Diseases suc cessfully treated by DRS. II. I. and M. A. LONGAKEK. Ofltee 13 Kaat Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. s21-3tdAw AhSIONKK'S SALEUr VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On FRIDAY, SEPTEM KKR2L JSi2, llicintlerslgucilassli(nce of J. F. Stnuflcr, Ibr benefit of creditors, will sell the following valuublo real estate, at Leopard Hotel, that new THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on South Duke street, Lancaster, east side. No. 45, witli lot 23 feet front by Ktt feet, in depth. The house is new, finished in supei lor modern style, with parlor, dining-room, kitchen and out-kitchen ou first lloor, live rooms and bath-room on second, ami tlireo rooms finished on third lloor. The house is heated by lurnace in cel lar. Ruth-room has stationary washstand and hot and cold water. Kitchcd lias walled ranco with hot and cold water. Dumb-waiter from cellar to dining-room. Spouting all connects with sower. Pear and iicacb trees in lot.. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., on said day, when conditions will be made known by A C. REINOJIIL. Assignee of .1. F. Staufler. II. SituncsT. Auctioneer. sl'J-ltd JSN TEMTJUNMEXTa. T7WLTON OPKHA lfOUsK. ONE NIUliT ONLY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1882. Engagement of Uio people's favorite Irish Comedian and vocalist, MR. JOSEPH MURPHY, Supported by his own POWERFUL DRA MATIC COMPANY, including the beautiful young Acticss, MISS ADELE WATERS, in Mr. Fred Marsdcn's (author of Lotta's " Zip," ".Musette,"'"" Bob," etc.) Romantic Irish Drama, entitled "Kerry Gow" As played by him over 2,00) times In all tlio principal t licatres In Ameriea. Kerry Gow has been indorsed by tlicpress and pub lic to lie the best, purest and wittiest Irish Comedy Drama extant. Sco Uie Orlcinul JlUcksinlthshop Scene. Seo the Rral Itoife Slioilon the Stage. See the Sagacious Trained Carrier Pigeons. See tlio Irish Drama and the best Irish Come dian. ADMISSION, . . 55, 50 A 75 CENTu. RESERVED SEAT), ... 75 For sale at Opera House office. sia-IUl TjULTON OPJSKA UOCSK. Saturday, Septcmbsr. 23, 1882. Mr. J no. D. MIshlcr is pleasetl to endorse the incuts of the PI. CM Gloir Opera Co. Iri the complete prmluettonol Audran's spark ling Comic Opera, OMVETTE. Forty-two persons In company. Onr own Orchestra. Urand Choroa. Mag nificent Costumes. Si ADVANCE IN PRICES... .33 A 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. For Bale at decker's Office. sl8-5td THIRD EDITION. FRIDAY CVXNIMQ. SEPT. 23, IR?. CLEVELAND AVINS. NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC CIVFNTION The Dlapatlng Factions Admitted ou u r'r Baala of Kepraxeatatlon Cleveland Nominated for OoTeruor. Syracuse, N. Y Sept. 22. Tho Tam many men filed into tho convention hall at 10 a. m. and were greeted with cheers aud a few hisses. Temporary Chair man Peekham called tbo convention to order at 10-30. The oommitteo on con tested seats reported that they recognized the County Democracy as the regular dele gation, but with a view to harmony rec ommended that tho New York representa tion bo divided, giving tbo Connty Demo cracy 38 members, Tammany 24 and Irving Ilall 10. The report was unani mously adopted amid vociferous cheers. Tho report of tho oommitteo on permanent organization, naming Lester B. Faulkner for permanent president, was then pre sented and adopted. Tho report of the oommitteo on resolu tions was next presented, and the previous question moved, but John Kolly objected and upon his motion it was referred back to tho committee for tho insertion of a plank condemning tho enormous grants of public lauds to corporations. The Platform. Tho following is a synopsis of tlio plat form : It begins by reaffirming the Democratic platform of 1874, under which the Repub lican party was driven from pov;er. It accused tho Republican majority in Con gress of profligacy, ami favors such tariff and fiscal returns as shall relievo au over taxed peoplo from uuncscssary burdens. It condemns in particular tho river and harbor bill, and protests against federal interference in state atVairs, n recent ex ample of which is uiven in the nomination by tho Republicans of the secretary of the treasury for governor. A strong demand is also made for civil sarvico reform. The platform tbtn refers to the necessity of for biuuingbypenal oxactmeut hl.ickinailmg ot dependent oliice-hohlcrs. It liolils the Re publican administration rcsnouMiMo for outrages upon onrfellow.eiti.eu.s abio.i'l, and demands proper protect ion for them. It then charges tho local Republicans with corruption aud with refusing to their governor the renotuiiiatiou which was duo him by custom, becauso lie dared to use bis veto power to thwart their schouies. It demands immediate revision of tho laws relating to tho shipping and carriago of ocean freight, in order to restore our mer chant marine to its former prosperity. It also deprecates convict labor and recom mends tho collection of statistics and in formation respecting the improvements, tho needs and tho abuses of tho various branches of industry. The first ballot for governor resulted as follows : Slocum 98, Cleveland b'ti, Flower 07, Nelson 2G, Corning 35, Belmont 12, Campbell 37, Ilutchins 1". Total votes cast 381. Necessary to a choice 19;. During tho ballot Mr. Anderson roso and said that of the 08 votes of tho County Domocracy 37 would bo cast for Campbell and ono for Ilutchins. The Tammany delegation divided its votes as follows : Slocum, Flower and Corning each ; Cleveland 5 aud Ilutchins 1 ; 'John Kelly voted for Corning. Thero being no choice another ballot was proci'cdcd with. The second ballot resulted as follows. Corning being dropped : Slocum 123, Cleveland 71, Flower 12:5, Nelson 15, Uol inont 13, Campbell $', Ilutchins 19. Thcro being no choice Mr. Anderson, f New York, moved a recess, but thero be ing such n universal storm of dissent, tho chairman did uot put tho question, and tho roll was agaiu called. Tho County Democracy dropped Campbell on tho third ballot, and with about four exceptions, voted for Cleveland amid some excitement. Each chango in the votes was noted by the audience and cheered by the friends of tbo various nominees. Tammauy again divided its votes among Slocum, Flower and Cleveland. Astampedohas commenced for Cleve land and numerous delegates are asking permission to chango thoir vote. Thero is much confusion. Cleveland was nominated for governor ou tho third ballot. rlllUUTITUL KAILKOAO ACUiDHNT. Two Tralim Collided In n Tiinnol Willi Dreadful lUsult- Klvo rtnuin Killed aud Many Injured, Nkav York, Sept. 22. A collision oc currcd between two passenger trains i -the Fourth Avouuo tunnel at tho 80 tn street station this morning, by which sevh eral persons wero killed and fifteen or twenty injured. While the New Haven train was stand ing at tho station it was run into by a Harlem train. The two rear curs wero demolished, and with tho enina of the Harlem traiu, lio in the tunnel, completely blocking it up. Ambulances wero telo graphed for, and tho killed and wounded wero all taken out anil removed to tho hospital. Tho list as far as known arc : Dead Shermau Adams of Mt. Vernon, Mr. Stain of Now Rochello, a woman said to bo a Miss Smitb, a school teacher and au un known woman. Tho accident was the result or gross mismanagement. The main track was blocked by a disabled locomotive and trains were switched to the south bound track, and a number of them were makiug frequent stops ami backing in and out of tho tunnel during tho morning. No accurate list of the injured can yet be given Tho police and firemen prevented an outbreak of tho fire by their energetic work. Tho tunnel is filled witli smoke and the wrecks of the two shat tered cars. AN AMIC.iiJLK AUJU3T.1IKT." Two Cattle Herders Sottlo a Disputo by ;; right In Which Four Alen arc Killed. Denver, Sept. 22. As Gcorgo Howard, owner of a. herd of 3,000 cattle, and John Hceloy, owner of a herd of 4,000, wero driving eastward from Arizona, their cattle becanio mixed near Trinidad, Colorado, and a dispute arose as to ownership. It was finally agreed l settle tho matter by a light between fix picked cowboys on each side. At first firo ono of Koely's party aud three of How ard's were all shot dead. The remainder of Howard party, wij.U tho exception of Howard himself, fled in dismay. Keclcy then proposed that ho and Howard should fight it out themselves. This proposi tion was declined, and aitcr some further negotiation tho two partios agreed upon au equitable exchange of cattle, buried the dead and separated with their herds on their respective routes. A Melancholy Scene. Oalway, Sept. 22. Patrick Walsh was hanged to-day for the murder of Martin Lyden. Walsh protested innocenca. The crowd outside was orderly, when tho black Hag was hoisted over the jail.jThe doomed man's mother, who was in tho crowd gave way to wailing, and her friends also joined in the melancholy cries. A Delirious Mother's Deed.. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 22. Mis. James Besou who has been suffering from fever somo time, got out of bed while delirious last night and taking her youngest child, a boy of two years, jumped with him into tho cistern. Thoir dead bodies were fonnd there this morning. WEATfdUCK IRUICATlONS. Washington", D. C., Sept. 33. For the Middle Atlantic states partly olondy weather, with rain, variable winds mostly easterly, lower barometer stationary or mguer temperature. ratal Lamp Kxploalun. HARUtSBCBQ, F., Sept. 23. Mrs. Joseph BufBngton was horribly burned this morning by tho explosion of an oil lamp. Her injuries will prove fatal. She is a widow and has eight children. The Sidney ExUMUoa Balldlac Burned. London, Sept. 33. The exhibition building at Sidney, New South Wales, has been totally destroyed by fire, with all its eoutents. MAKKMTB. ffktladeipaia Market. raiLAoatniA. Sept. a Flour dull and weak; superfine, 9i 753 00: extra. i S C3 7a ; l'enna. family, st 8705 (XL ltye ilonrat$442&. Wheat dull and weak : Del. and l'a Ked. l K)QI 07; Longberry rod and Amber, $1090 $1 1-. Corn steady for local trado ; steamer, IaQ TSc: yellow, at 77978c; nilxed. 75k0 7e; No.:ido,7374c. " Oals quiet : No. 1 White, SVe : No. 2 do UJ Uc ; No. 3 do 40941c ; No. 2 Mixed. :t3c Kyo at es70c. as to quality . rrovislons firm and In good jobbing de mand. I.ard Arm. Hotter active, Ann In choice grade ; Creamery Extra, 31032c ; do good to choice, -7i830c Kgzs dull and weak ; Pcnn'a, SUc ; West ern. 21c Cheese Choice wanted ; Inferior noglo 'toil; New York lull cream. 1 l3f,iQV2c ; West ern mil cream, 10JQloc. 1'otrolenm steady ; Ucttucd, 7c Whisky at U 23. Haw xe Nbw Your, Sept. 2.2 Flour dull and strongly In favor of buyerx. Wheat !40c lower aud heavy; trade very dull. Corn ftc lower ami dull. Oats (9c lower. Orala wad rroviaion yaocauoaa. One o'clock quotations ot grain and provlt foii, nirntshod by S. K. Yundt, liroker.lSH V.. at IHni.il.ul -'"" " ovw Sept. o tinleaco. Corn Oats .rdjj jssi .(X MX I'hIUMlclpbU. .74 .41 .73 Ji .11 70JS .41 Wheat .OIK . '7i l'ork 21.35 20.92U 13.75 ljird 12.28 1I.93K 11.35 Ott. Nov..... ear.... Siipt u Nov .'J3'4 1.11ft I.IM Stoek Market. Now York, rmiadolphta aud Lpcal Blocks al:o United Htab.-H Uonds rw polled dally by J aiiob IS. Leva, 22 North (Juoeu street. Sept. 22. 1(W 1:00 &0". A.X. r.v. r.M. Denver ft Bio Grande N. Y..Lako Erie A Western.. Kansas and Texas Lake) Shore , New Jersey Central -..., New York, Ontario & W , . sax ami box . i i viy. . v in; iiak 27 27K 62J4 52 45 44X 25J 25 si:." wii St caul, M. X Omaha I'aeinc Mall Rochester A l'lttsbunrh . Texas jraciao.... ...... ......... Wabash. Mt. uonls Jkfaclilc... Western Union Tel. Co I'unnsvlvania Central I'lilladelphlaA KoadlnK- Northern Pacific Com " " Vreferrct... Kutralo lMtts. & West , Sl 31 31! BO2 !) tOjg sg mc nr.ji 2i nii 2x Live Stock Market. 1Sum.au. Cattle ltccclpts, 1,8110 head ; mar ie nil and nominal ; Texans, fair to good, 4 2& i,r: light steera, $4 CQQl 75; Kauaas cowse $:swi0:s75. Sheep and Lambs ltccclpts to-day, (5,000 head ; uiarketgenerally unchangeil. Ilogi lti.-ceipts, 3,000 head ; market firm and unchanged. Kast LinuirrY Cattlu KeceiplH, 310 head ; it :ir:tct very dull and lrlcea :ishaiteotrirom yi-stenlay's. Hogs ltccclpts, ' 71)0 head ; mnrket llrui ; I'hlludelphias, $8 75QU15 ; ISulliimireH, $H0$ MM; Yorkers, $KQ8 so : grassers, 7Q7 Wi. Hlne Itcelpts. 2,200 h.iul ; market slow ; primr. $1 755 ;gooil,94 258-1 Se ; coiiiuion, ftfo 3 JO. . Ciiioaoo. Hogs Id-celpts. I3,000liead ; nlilp uu'iitH. C.5U0 head ; demand fair and uuirket II mi ; poor common to good mixed. 9740fX35 ; heavy. $8 353U ; light. $7 4US 40 ; slilpH, 57 2. Cattle Itecelpls. 7,000 head ; shipmi'nts, -vMW head ; market lair, but weak at recent decline; common to lair snipping, if 15 40; good lo choice shipping, S5 lUkgliai; oxM)rlH. WTTtii 73i); mixed butchers' steady at $2 MHH ai ; stoekers and feeders. 3 1004 40 ; range e-ittle steady: Texans. $3 C04J4 25; half-breeds and Amerfcans, St 20Q5 CO. FOJC BALMS. 1)UKI.IC 8ALK. OH rKIUAy.UOIOIiKK 13, 18X2, byonler ot the Orpli:ins' Court ol I.Miic-.ihter county, tho undersigned udiiitul.x tndornt thocstato ol Sarah Kurd. iIcciki.simI, will sell at public sale, at the Hh-ster llouii'. iu the c ty id Lancaster, tho following de scrilieil valuable city property, viz: All that certain oiie-utorv ltltlCK IMVKI.L INti IIOUSK unit lot or piece of ground i tiurlenant thereto, situated in thcttlxth ward, Luiicustcr city, on tlio north side ot Lemon street, east ot North lluko street; containing in front on said Lemon street 27 feet, more or U, stud extending in depth of that wiillh CI leet, four and one hall luetics. Hounded ou the south by Lctnon street aforesaid ; oil the c:ist by Cherry ailov, :uid on the north and wid lv proierty ot John Keller. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Terms Approved security to hu given for tin; payment of the purchase inoiievon April i. ia joiin FitANcl.s;us. Ailmiiiistralor ot the Kstate of Sanh Konl, Peccased. 1 1 k,-ii:- Smfnein. AncL slK-eiwItSd )UKI.1U HJILK.-OM WkUNlSSUAl AMU TlIUKSDAY. HKITKMISKIt 27 and 2X. is-i. will be sold ut public sale at the i.'oop.;r llouse. West King street, in the eltyol iin e:wler, the lollowlngclly property, viz: No. I. A Sot of ground. No. 5 Smith tpn en street, fronting on said street 2S feet and ex tending in depthul feet, upon which Neici-led a lour-atory I.rick JSuliding. lately occupied by Marshall ft Iteugicr as a hardware lor-. No. 2. A lot of ground fronting :i leet. on KiimI Vino street and extending in depth I224 feet, uihmi which is erected a two story ISriek II OHM). No. 3 A lotof ground, rear of No. -. fronting on Washington street 32 feet mid extenoiug iu depth 122j leet. Tho iniproveiiients con :id ot two two-story ISriek Houses, each '.H teetlront. No. 4. A lot of ground. No. 4i; South l'lince, trontiiig22fcctou said street aud extending In depth 118 leet, to Water street, upon which are erected a two-story ISriek llweilliig, with all modern improvements. On the rear ot the lot N a two-story ISriek Stuble. No. ". A lot fronting on West Lemon si reel, near College avenue, I4; feet and extending in depth v'r feet, to a public alley. Ao. B. Ninth interest In I.VJ lols. located on K.isi Chestnut, Kast Walnut and Kultoii strii-t-. Any person wlslilng turther iufor mat ion In reference to the 1-VJ lols will pleaie call on John II. Good, esq , Centre Sipiure. .Nc.). 1, 2 and 3 will be sold on the 27th and the balance on tho 2sth. sue to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will tie made known by CHAS. F. ICKNUIEK. ALISKUT S. UKNUIKU, JOHNS. KKNUIKK. Executors of Ch-is. F. llcngier, Uec'd. Henry Siiubeict. Auctioneer. sI:S-cmI.Ih 1?iNKBesioeMGe, with all moukkn conveniences, ami LAKUK TOISACCO W AltKHOUSK at Public Sa.e. On TL'KSlAY KV KN1NO, SKIT. 2B, 18, will bo sold at pub lic sale, at the Keystone House (Honing Amnions'), on Nortli Queen street, JJincasler l'a., tho lollowlng described real slide, wor thy the attention ot business men and capi talists, to wit: All that valuable lot or piece of ground, sit uated on the east side of North Queen street, with a frontage or 32 feet 21-4 Inches, and ex tends ol that width through to Christian .slice'-215 feet, and being No. 337 Nort h Queen street. The Improvements thereon erected are a large two-story slalei I ISriek 1 W K L LI NU lIOUSK,2x:i0fect,wlthatwo-'5tory slated brick extension, 41 feet long, containing 13 room . bath room, baU. good dry cellar, km through the building and papered; range, hot and co d water on both floors and sewer connections. Fronting on Christian street Is erected la largo and commodious TOBACCO WAUEIIOUSK.Ji xl2feet; capacity 3,000 cases, walls 23 inches tldck.botli stories tlnlshed and lined with pine ; ongineand DoilerforlicaUngandhotetfng pur poses ; gas, water and sewer connections. This warehouse fs ono of the moat substan tial in tho city, being built of giKxl, heavy ma terial and the best workmanship. There Is also a variety ot lino fruit on the nrcmises, and the location being near the market and stores makes It very desirable lor a private residence. Possession, If desired, will be given Imme diately of the warehouse, -and on November hit next of the il welling; Persons wishing to see tho premises, or desiring further Information, will call on tho owner residing on the premises, or on Klfu & Kautlman, 19 Kast King street, Lancaster, l'a. Sale to commence at 7X o'clock, p. m. Terms will be made known by JACOISK.SIIIKK. s-21-tsdKSMA.Tu YELLOW jtkukT cffOAKS, CLKAK Ha vana Filler (Hand Hade) the best 5 cci.t Cigar in tbo city at H AKTM AN'S YE LLOW FRONT - CIU AH STOKK. 79K SI :33 . 49)2 " " -"1 . i)2 S3-K SSK . CIV. Mil fAV. 9f!L
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers