LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, ! COLUMBIA NEWS. IHUt lttUULAK UOKBESPONDENVIS KtraU Alone the 8aMckuM-I(B of Interest 1b aad Arc toe Boroagh ricked Up by the iBtelli gekoer's Keportor A washout bas occurred oi the Tide Water canal. Boats are detained at this place in consequence. By a collision with a wagon on Locust street, in front or the opera house, on Saturday, one of the wheels of Dr. Hin. kle's carriage was torn off. The Columbia wrecking crew of the Pennsylvania railroad cleared away the last remains of the late wreck on the Port Deposit railroad yesterday. Thomas Morrison and Henry Rote, brakeman ou the P. R. R., who were in jured on the railroad, the former last Wednesday, the latter the day , following, expect to return to work this week. Mrs. Samuel Fisher has entered suit against Samuel StouUwnberger before 'Squire Young, for assault and battery committed on Saturday morning. An attempt was made to enter the resi dence of Mr. Peter Kimbing on Second street last Friday night. It was frustrated by an alarm which was gircu by the fain, ily. Frank Frayuo's dramatic troupe passed through here to-day, en route for York. Ht will exhibit hero on the Cth of next month. The play is a sensational ono. Richard Rodman, an employo of Perrot tet's iron works, on Bridge htrect, had one of his hands crushed on Saturday, by being caught between the cog wheels ol Bome machinery. The festival of St. John's Lutheran church, which was held on Saturday even, in? at the residenco of Mr. Bemjamin Herr, on 2d street, will be continued this eveningl at tne residence or Airs. Joseph llugon togler, on 4th street. Mr.JUalljr'4 Funeral. About 31 uniformed Knights Templar attended tbe funeral of the late James II. Daily on Satuiday afternoon. Sixteen of them were from Lancaster. The Ironville band headed the funeral procession. Knights Templar services were held at the Presbyterian church and at the grave. The interment took place in tho Bethel ceme tery. Uuurrullni; Mil router.. Ernest Witters, tho Columbia bill poster, had an altercation with ono of Barnnm's bill posters last week, regarding some bill boards owned by tho former, and which the agent wished to uso with out getting permission from tho owner. Witters posted bills over thoso of Barnum's and tho agent got after him. Tuo agent was obliged to swallow his wrath. Borough l'eroouals. Miss Ella Frey has returned from a viBit to Philadelphia. Mr. Edward floss, of llarrisburg, is visiting Mrs. Joseph Hugeutogler ou 4tb street. Miss Sal I io E. Brown, of Altooua, is tho guest of Miss Maggie Zeigler on Walnut street, Messrs. Frank Kramer and William Hoyt, who have been visiting their re spective families here, have returned to Philadelphia. Church Matters The corner- stono of tho now Pretby toriuu church, in Wrightsville, was laid yester day morning. The Rev. J. C. llumo, of Lancaster, was present. Ye8tcrdaywas "Rallyiug Day" at tho Presbyterian Sunday-school. A number of visitors wcro present. Tho exercises con sisted of addresses, singing audreviows of tho past year's lessons. Tho services were exceedingly interesting. The ro-oponinsof the Methodist church took place yesterday at 10:15 a. m., in tho presence ot a large congregation. The sum of $3,800 was raised to liquidate tho debt incurred by repairing the church. The church has no debt on it. vomiNU nouns. Vr. Wlckerabam Resigns too Denmark Mission. Dr. J. P. Wickorsham sout in his resig nation as minister of the United States to Denmark some Ave weeks ago, and will shortly sail for home. Mr. Wickorsham, before leaving homo, had prepared for an Extended 6tay abroad, and had arranged for Mrs. Wickersham to follow him to Co penhagen this fall. Ho fouud tho climate such as to make it impossiblo for his wife to go there, and ho did not care to remain alone. The cold winds has a serious effect upon the doctor himself, and most of tho time ho has been there ho bas been uudor tho care of a physician. It is stated also that MinisUir Wickersham experienced disappointment in the relative expenses of living at Copenhagen and tho emoluments of his office. After having resigned ho took a trip through Switzerland and Southern France, aud at last accounts was improving in health and was in hopes ho would bo all right by tho linio he reached home. Miss Wickorsham aud Miss Dickey accompany tho doctor aud will return . with him. l'KOUAULIS FATAL ACCIDKMT. Benjamin Ingroir rail Xnrough s Bridge. On Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock Benjamiu Ingroff, a section boss on tho Quarry ville railroad, whilo returning to his home in this city mot with a terrible accident, which will probably result in his death. In company with two of his workmen he was crossing tho now bridgo at GraefFs Landing. lie stepped from tho hand-car on which ho was riding, aud commenced pushing it along tho high trestle work on tho north sido of tho bridge. Making a misstep, he slipped aud fell between tho croBs-tics to the turnpike below, a distance of about 15 feet, and striking his head against a sharp stone fractured his skull. He was removed to hiB home in Beaver street near No. 4 cot ton mill, whero bo was attended by Drs. Cox and M. L. Herr. It is feared that ho cannot recover. Ho bas a wifo and two children. l'acKage Party. On Saturday night Metatnora and Can asseteco tribes of Rod Men held a package party in tho second story of the opera house. The packages were sold by Auc tioneer Sbubcrr. They contained-many different articles, some of which wore very useful. There was lots of fun by tho opening of the packages. Every person who bought a ticket of entrance to the hall was entitled to a chance in a silvor hunting case watch. It was won by Adam Y. Huber, a "pale face" residing in Dil lerville." The Stevens House. Mr. A. Hiestand, who for several years past has had tbe management of tho Stevens house, this city, bas secured a fnither lease of fivo years. Under Mr. Hicstand's management the houso has been admirably kept, and has obtained a patronage greatly in excess of that .given it under former leases-. - A sev Sign. Ilonseal & Co., the well known liquor dealers on North Queen street, have re cently put in position a new sign, which besides being ornamental, is useful in di recting attention to their' reliable stock of wines and liquors. The .thrift and enter prise of the new firm will no doubt bo re warded with a liberal meed of public pat ronage. field for V&eau On Saterday evening George Kirk. colored, was committed for trial at court by Alderman McUonomy to answer the charges of carrying concealed weapons and surety of the peace, preferred b A. B. Kreider. CUUKT. I a Adjournment This Morning. Court met this morning at 10 o'clock. One case in which Mr. Browns, candidate for congressman-at-large, is interested, was continued until next court, on appli cation of Mr. Brosius, who is compelled to be away from town a great deal on polit ical business. Lizzie McLain, of this city, was di vorced from her husband, David McLain, on the grounds of desertion and adul tery. Tho license of Wffl. SehuUe, of this city, who was an applicant to keep a res taurant at a new stand in tho Eighth ward this city, was again taken up and argued. Tbe court refused to grant. Jeremiah Ferry, of Mount Joy town ship who was committed, to prison on Satuiday for 15 days by 'Squire McFad deu, for being drunk and disorderly, was taken before the oourt on a writ of habeas corpus. It was shown that tbe man has a good job of work to go to ; that ho was not in the habit of getting drunk, and was not arrested on tbe charge. Tho court discharged him after giving him some good advice. At 10 o'clock court adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock ou Monday, October 0th, when the first week of October term ot common pleas court will begin with thirty cases on the list. Unclaimed Letters. . The following is a list of unclaimed let tcis remaining in tho postofBoe for tho week ending Sept. 25 1882 : LiulieH' LuLMaxy 'Arnold, Mazie Adinycr, Magdalina Bairle, Georgia Brooks, Hellie Crawford, Emma Cole. Mrs. L. E. Davis, Mrs. M. A. Denlingor, Mary Gilbert, Mrs.Regine Geiger, Emma Harnian, Mrs. E. Q. Herr, Lizzie Hoover, Madgo Lackwood. Margaret Mahoney, Mrs. Lizzio B. Palmer, Lizzie Sheuk, Alice Smith. (Jents1 List. Johu Abbey, Daniel Aliebauch, Joseph Bakor, esq., Israel F. Bowman, Joseph G. Brubaker, Felix liuchholtz, E. J. Fitzgerald. Harry B. G raw, Johu Uudgod, Frceland E. Keener, O. W. Kennedy. csq Harry C. Keller, M. Leibmau, Fred Lepp, esq , John Lemon, Wm. Louhart, John M. Martin, Martin, Andres Mantoror. Louis Wendel, esq., Martin H. Mussor, Francis J. Pen nock, Heinrich Siober, S. C. Walker, esq., Geoigo Warfel, J. J. Wolfe, etq., Jacob B. Aok. Cbuugo of I'UHturH. The Carlisle Sentinel states that it is now tlcliuitely settled that there will bo a change in the Catholic pastorate of Car lisle, Father Gormlcy retiring, and bis place being supplied by Father Uickoy, now of n.irrisburtr, but formerly of Lan caster. Tho cbango will take placo next week and Father Gormlcy will take charge of a congregation in Adams county. Carlisle Catholics aro to be congratulated on obtainiug for their pastor such a woitliy gentleman and efficient priest as Father H'ckey. Serenaded. E. A. aud John Krcckel, sous of E. Kicckcl, the saddler, celebrated their 21st birthday on Saturday, as thoy aro twins. Both are members of the Union Cro com pany and they were tho recipients of a sereuado on Saturday night by tho mem bers of the company and other friends. The City band furnished the music and tho serenade took place at the residenco ot tho young men's father, on St. Joseph street. Afterwards tho two new voters took their friends to Eugene Bower's saloon, whero they wero handsomely en tertained by them. A Uood Band. Tho Hessian Infantry baud, arrived in this city at 2:10 from Reading aud pro ceeded to Schoeubergcr's saloon on East King stioet and thence to the Lancaster County house. Thoy will stop at tho latter place during their stay hero and will givo conceits every ovcuing at Schoeubeger's. This is an excellent musical organization and numbers 34 pieces under the leader ship ol Otto Wertzel. They came from Germany early in tho season and have been playing at popular resorts during tho summer. They have recently been in tho different parks at Reading. Lout; Distance Pigeons. Last Friday, Chas. Uoiman, of No. 154 North Queen street, flew several carrier pigeons from Lcctonia, a distance of throe huudicd and fifty miles, to this city. The birds did not mako fast timo as tho weather was uufavorblc, but Mr. Ilorman thinks he has done well this season with these birds, as they aro youug aud from lato spring hatch. m Foot Injured. Word has been sent to this city that Patrick Burns, a young man who resides hero aud is in tho employ of tho Keystone bridge company, of Pittsburgh, bad bis foot badly injured several days ago by haying a picco of iron fall ou it. Disney missing. George Iluutcr, colored, slept with Benjamin Stewart, also colored, who resides on North Christian street. last night. This morning after Hunter left Stewart missed $3, which he had before retiring. Iluutcr was arrested and bold for a boating by Alderman McConomy. Wne Peaches. The employees of tho Intklliqenckk composing room wero this afternoon the recipients of a basket of delicious peaches, kindly sent them by Mrs. Henry M. Goi ter, of South Water street, for which thoy tender their sincere thauks. In Town. Capt. Johu P. Rca, formerly a resident of this city and a prominent member of tbe bar, whoso home is now in Minneapo lis, Minn., is in this city visiting friends. The Tract Society. Tho stated meeting of the Ladies' City Tract socioty will bo hold on Tuesday evening at 7J o'clock iu the lecture room of the German Reformed church. AUTISTIC WOOLEN FABRICS. A Casual Examination of Soiae Fall Cloths A buyer of n loading New York bouse says "In twcnty-llvo years I have not seen any thing in tho way of dcslgus like the lnanultic t mors ot tho tho present season." This Is amply corroborated by a visit to the riiihutol pliiii clotti house, Messrs. Sitodgrass, Murray ft Co, at the northwest corner ot Ninth and Market streets, Philadelphia, which is proba bly tho largest retail woolen House in America. Tho multitude of handsome fabrics shown by them, for indies' cloth suits, embrace every kind ot foreign and domostlc cloths In an In llnitc variety of shades. Smooth finished cloths, French tricotc cloths, lep cloths and Amazon cloths, in terra colta, old green, dark brown, ollvo green, black, deep bluo and dull faded tints of tho green and red hues. They also show cloth loco flannel suitings, which are so popular for stylish and Inexpensive fall costumes. Tho imported winter cloaklngs, which wero made specially for this house, arc by odds the handsomest offered in Philadelphia. Thoy are in both smooth and solt face designs, In the usual cloth and new art shades. Tho richly colored cloths for children's and ladles even ing garments arc exceedingly beautiful, and were manufactured to meet tho prevailing fancy lor brilliunt wraps. Probably tlto most complete assortment of the various novelties in seal skin cloths and mohair plushes is shown by this firm. Thoy are in all lengths ol pile, from the short mole skin plush to tho long-napped scal-skln cloths, that resemble the rarer furs. These goods arc very popular for garments and trimmings, and arc certainly very handsome. They wcro Introduced last year and aro going to be used extensively. They aro also shown in colors tor trimmings. This Arm also show very complete lines of gentlemen's foreign and domestic saltings and trouserings, a lull assortment of fall and winter overcoatings and ranges of goods for boys bestand school salts and outside coats. ltdftw avnviA.1. ttOTJVMa. Demind It, and take no other Iron prepara tion except Brown's Iron Bitters. It Is the bc-t. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. slS-lwd&w Kidney Disease. Pain, Irritation, Retention, Incontinence, Deposits, Gravel, Aa, cured by "Buchupalba.' II. Depot, John Black. It Is no ioae To suflVr constant headache, depression ol spirits, longing lor food and not being able to cat when put !eforo you, gnawing pains In tho stomac'i, lassitude and a general leelln? ot gonenctx; but a capl.al Joke to 11 nd that Burdock Blood Bltteis remove ult these symptoms and only costs $1. For sab; at H. if. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Colourless and Colo. a young girl deeply regretted that she was colourless and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters hod been taken she was the roslostand healthiest girl In the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness ol mind gratifying to her friends. sl5-2wd Aw ItACKXxrAOX," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and GO cents. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. CxKim's Sulphur Soap purines tho skin. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye." 50 cents. I'lko's Tootbacho Drops euro in ono minute. slB lwdeod&w Dr. C. W. Benson of Baltimore, Md., pre pares a skin cure that is tho best thing for skin dlrosrs ever known. It cures eczema, tetter, ring-worm and all rough and scaly skin dis eases in the shortest time. Sold by all drug gists at 91 per package. 19-1 wd Aw " How do you manage," said a lady to Iter friend, " to appear bo happy all the time V "I always havo Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was tho reply, and thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. Seoadv. sl-lmdeodAoow Hale's Uonoy or llorehound and Tar wll arrest every ailment. rthe lungs, throat, or Chest. Pike's Tooti:eliu Drops enro In one minute. slS-lwdcodAw li(iiiii Gold. Daniel Plank, ot lliooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus : -1 lotlo thirty miles for a bottle or Thomas' KclcctrlcOtl. which effected the wonderful cure of n crooked limb In six ap plications ; it proved worth more than gold to me." For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug storo 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. nnnro-i Mouaehold-Fanacea In the most ellccttvo Pain Destroyer In tho world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken Internally or applied cxlernally.and thereby more certainly relievo pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double tho strength ot any similar preparation. It euros pom In tho Side. Back or Bowels. Soro Tbror ,, Khcumiitism and all aohek and is T1IK UK BAT RKLII.VKU OF PAIN. "Bbowh's HotisKBoLD Paracba" should bo In every faintly. A teaspoon ful or the Panacea In a tmiiiilcr ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at lied tltno will bkkak vr a cold. 25 cts u iMittle. fobll-lvdM.WASAw A haral injector free with each bottlool ShlloL's Catarrh Kcincdy. Price 50 cents. For solo at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. mothers! Mothers It HI outers 11 Aro you disturbed at night ami broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain or cutting teeth 7 If so, go at onco and got a boll lo ot Mils. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING 8YKUP it will relievo the poor llltlo sufferer Immediately depend upon it: there Is no mlstako aliout iu There Is not i mother on earth who has nvor used It, who will not toll you at onco that It will rogu late tho bowels, and glvo rest to tho mothor and relief and health to tho child, operating liko magic. It is perfectly sato to uso in all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and Is tho prescription ot ono ol the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States, Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. ai2-lv-M,WASAw KATU. Tucker. In this city, on tho 25th Inst, Mrs. Mary Tucker, wife or Uev. John Tucker, In tho 81st year ot ber age. The relatives and friends ol tho family are respectfully Invited to attend tho lunoral front her lato residence, No. 314 West Orange street, on Tnc3day afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Services at tho Union Bethel church. 21 Albright. In this city, September 25, 1832, George Albright, In tbe (Mth year of his age. The relatives and lricnds of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the lnncrol, trout tho residenco of his son, John Al bright, No. 3IC South Duke street, on Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward iilll cemetery. s23-2td jfjew jkvrjsRXiniHJsens. W AMiINC AND UOUSE-CLRiANIMG wanted. Apply at No. 13 Campbell's alley. It C1IUAK AtiKNCY WANTED. j A party who has ono of tho finest locations in Boston, and who has facilities tor disposing ofn largo number of cheap cigars, isde"lrous ol .securing the agency lor soino good Penn sylvania cigar factory. Good tclereitco cau bo given. Address, W. U. T., 4 City Hall Avontte, s-25-lwd Boston, Muss. IIPTY IMJL.L.AUS KISWAKD. 1? HOKSK AND BUGUV STOLEN. A bay horse, IS hands high, thin in llesb, a little while on lei t hind foot, and roached-backed, was stolen from tho subscriber on Wednes day. Also a wagon with leather ton, built by Altlck A Son, and a set ot nickel-mounted harness. Tho above reward will bo paid for tho capture ol tho thlot and return of the property. CYKUS II. COLVIN. 822-tfd LancastcrPo. HIAKU Fire, Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, securely invested. For a policy In tills old and well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KlNU STKEET. d3M.WKAS 1 OSS AM Kit KUBUKK CLOTHING DE ijr PAUTMENT. GOSSAMER RUBBER CLOTHING For Ladies, Gents and Children. WE CLAIM FOItOUK GOSSAMER UUBItEK GARMENTS : That they aro perfectly water-prool. That lour ot them weigh no wore than ono old style waterproof. That, If worn In the rain 21 hours, they will not absorb any moisture; whilo the old stylo will be nearly double its weight, and not keep the wearer dry. That, wben rolled up, they mako a very compact bundle, which can be cosily carried in the pocket. That, being so light weight and having no warmth, they aro welcomed by all for warm weather use. or to throw over a winter cloak In cold weather. That they aro not affected by cither cold or boat ; are a perfect protection to the nicest wardrobe rrom tho rain ; neither will they be come soil or useless in warm and damp weather. That a lady or gont having a Gossamer In their pocket can leave the troublesome um brella at borne, and in case of rain will bo far better protected than with an umbrella. Wo have constantly on band all sizes and can recommend onr garments as being the best In the market. They are made specially lor us, and we guarantee every garment sold by us. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Wist King tod Prince Sts lalEirUINK YAKA CIGAKS. A FINK XJt article, only 5 cents at . HABXMAN'g YELLOW FRONT CIGAR-1SXORE. MMW JUITMMTIS. s TOQIB8, STUeUCH. FlTTSMUatOa BXO- i gtes. 91.16 per femtnd at HARTMAnV) YELLOW JTROMT CIGAR STORK. ArtJU UMB or LOaUIXAJWB Chewing Thaeooa. Rebecca only Met. cl erplug Ht HABTMAM'S lUiLOV FRONT IGAR STORE. 21 NOHTM WUB.IS.W 5TKGE1, WANTED. A run errands. GOOD-81ZKD HOT TO Must come weu recom- mended. Apply at Jf . HABEKBUoirs. No. 38 Pen a Square. s22tld TUSSKL SBUUtYKK, GOAL DEALERS. Will dollver the different kinds ot COAL used in this city In quantities to suit pur chasers. Office: No. 22 EAST KING STKEET. sMtd PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLK RKAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27,1882, will be sold at public sale, on the promises, situaicu ana iroming on uio tur rlsbjrg turnpike, K mile w-Ht of Lancaster cltv. Lancaster county. Pa . the following val uable real estate, to wit : A tract ot land, con talnlng 41X acres, to bo sold In lolsconUlnlag from 4 to 10 act" each. Tl u Improvements thereon erected consist of two and a-half story BRICK HOUSE, 32x30 feet, with kitchen 10x18 lee Snmnr- House, 14x18 leet; con taining 10 rooms. oen stairway hall, bath room wlt't water i.f. bath tub and water closet, spigots to draw not o- cold water at points convenient lor use: two large tobacco houses, 38x39 find 40x96 feet, both all under cel'ar, with stabling connecter. A never-falling well and a largo cls'om with pumps therein near the door ct dwelllngnonse. Fruit or various varieties are planted and In a thriving condition. The Improvements being all new, and were bul't with n vlewot conve nience and durability, and tbe land having been recently very hcavllv manured. It lying Justoutsldo or tho city limit makes it desira ble as a tobacco farm or convenient for truck ing. These conveniences make It well worthy ot tho attention of persons desiring anleasant us well as a profitable home, and will be sold in tho whole or in purpart, as may be most desirable Any person desiring to view the premises before tho day ot sain will please rail on Jonas Switrtley, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m., sharp, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by N. AND J. 8WARTLEY. J. Rkbmah, Auct. sopt21,23,26d FINBRESWENOE, WITH ALL MODJEKM conveniences, and LARGE TOBACCO WAREHOUSE at Public Sale. On TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 26, I&2, will be sold at pub lic sale, at mo ucysvono uouso i xioruug Amnions'), on North Queen street, Lancaster Pa., the following described real estate, wor thy tbe attention ol business men and capl- toljtila In wit All that valuable lot or pleco of ground, sit uated on tho east side of North Queen street, with a frontage ofSi feet 21-4 Inches, and ex lends ot that width through to Christian street 21 feet, and being No. 3X1 North Queen street. The Improvements thereon erected aro alarga two-story slated BrickDWELLING HOUSE,28x30rect,wlthatwo-story slated brick extension. Ion, 44 feet long, containing 13 room. bath room, hall, good dry cellar, gas through the building and papered ; range, hot and cold water on uotn noors ana sower connections. t routing on CI -istlan street Is erected a large ami commodious TOBACCO WAREHOUSE.! xl02 feet ; capacity 3,000 cases, walls 23 Inches thlck,both stories finished and lined with pine ; onglneand boiler for heating and hoisting pur poses ; gas, water and sewer connections. This warehouse is ono of tbe most substan tial in tho ci.y being built of good, heavy ma terial and f io .jest workmanship. There is also a variety ot lino lrultonthe premises, and the location being near the market and stores makes it very dcslrablo lor u private residenco. Possession, ir desired, will be given Imme diately of the warenouse, and on November 1st next of tho dwelling. Persons wishing to see tho premises, or desiring further Information, will call on tho owner residing on tho premises, or on Blfe ft Knutlman, 19 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Sale to commence at 7X o'clock, p. m. Terms will be mode known by JACOB K. SHIRK. B'Jl-lMlUSM.VTu CLOTHING I CLOTHINGM D.B.HOSTETTERASON, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR DISPLAY OF FINE CLOTHING, Entirely of their own for tho S ulterior Manufacture FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Their Stuck ol Picco Goods lor Merchant Tailoring is larger than over, and the Styles aro tho newest and best in tho Market. D. B. Hostetter I Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. o NK PRICE HOUSE. AL. R0SENSTEIN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier. NO. 37 NORTH QUBBN ST. FAIa,IWQiTRRGLOTIlli 1 have now completed a Large and Elegant Stock of Pino Kcady-Mado Clothing tor MEN, ROYS AND CHILDREN, Which havo been manufactured during the dull summer months by experienced Tailors. The Goods aro mado equal to Custom Work and Prices much lesss. 3-CALL AND EXAMINE TUEM.-S In my CUSTOM DEPARTMENT yon wiU And the Choicest Assortment of Imported ami Domestic Woolens which we Guarantee to mako up In tho most Elegant Stylo at Mod erate Prices. AL Eosenstein, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, pa. ABTMMTMMMMMM1B. RBIOMBBOS ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE FASHION! 13 EAST KIM STREET, Beg leave to announce their FALL OPENING FOR TUESDAY AND- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31miia ASTRICH BROS', is east koto stabbi. . THIRD EDITION MONDAY KVKNINQ. SKPT. 26, 1"89. FIBE IN PnTT,AT)ELPHIA. JL OBEATSCOAK REFINERY 1IUKNKU. I The Upwards or m Mlllloa Hollars Thrilling Incidents One lata Believed to be Lost. Philadelphia, Sept. 25. The Frank lin sugar refinery of Harrison, Havemeyer A Co., an immense brick structure at Front and Almond steeets, was partly destroyed by fire early this morniug . Tbe fire broke out at 5:15 a. m., and although three alarms were rung, it was not got under control until the block bounded by Delawa: 3 avenue, Swanson, Almond and Bainbridge street, was destroyed. This block contained two largo buildings that faced on Delaware avenue, being the Mould house, nine stories high and that in tho rear of tho Mould house and extending to Swanson street, being a new building called the Filter house. The buildings were filled with agar in process of manufacture and ready for delivery, iioth structures with their I contents were destroyed. The loss will I probably reach 9500,000. The Centrifugal nouse ana tne isoiior nouse in tne oiock from Swanson to Pennsylvania streets and Almond to Bainbridge streets, wore saved. Different members of tho iirm vary in their estimates of tho loss, but it's now believed tho loss will amount to $1,000,000, Tbe total insurance is stated to bo 575, 000. Thero were many narrow escapes, as tho lofty walls fell one after another, bnt it is not known that any ono was killed. Louis Suersen, a Swede, and ono of the firemen, is, however missing. Ho was last seen attempting to extinguish the flames, as his fellow workmen made their escape from the building. For a long timo past tho refinery has been running day and night, thero being employed about the works over 1,000 men. Nothing is known as to tho origin of tbe Are. It is remarked, however, that it was burning for nearly an hour lieforo the alarm was given, the workmen who are trained in tbe use of tho tiro apparatus cr- deavoring to subdue tho iliiucs witlimit the aid of tbe fire department. ROLU BOHBEKY. A Package of Bunds Carried Utr. Baltimore, Sept. 25. Two niott enter ed tbo cashier's room of Wilson, Colston & Co., brokers, this morning, and entered into conversation with tho cashier in reference to tho pur chase of somo bonds, when about to depart one of tho men seized a package of Columbia & Greenville railroad bonds amounting to $12,000, and the two men ran down tho stairs and escaped. It is not thought tho bonds will be negotiated, as banks Jaiul brokers havo been notified throughout tho country. At tbe post office this morning a man attempted to snatoh a package containing $3,500 in money from tho messenger of tho Farmeis & Merchants' bank, but the messenger held so firmly to the package that the man let go and mado his escape Ho is sup posed to bo one of the parties who stole the bonds from Colston & Co.'n oflico. DEATH IN THK MINK. A Kail or Boot Uoa Ifurtes Four Men lu the Debris, Cumiuculanp, Md., Sept. 25 A heavy fall of roof coal occurred this morning at 8 o'clock in tbo Kingsland mino of tho Maryland coal company at Lonaconing. Four miners, including a miue boss named William Byers, aro known to bo under tho coal. The dead body of James Bfehaney has jnst been brought out. Louis Cook, another miner, has been brought up in a dying condition. The fall of roof coal was caused by a mine car jumping tho track and knocking the props out. All tho men havo been taken out. The ouly man killed was Jas. Brebanoy, aged 25. Tho injured aro Wm. Byers, Theodore Cook and Wm. Jones, who aro more or less cut and bruised, but it is thought all will recover. Oterdonk'M vonfesslon. Vienna, Sept. 25. Overdonk confesses he drew lots with his confederates to de cide who should attempt to tako tbo life of tho emperor, and that ho intendo J to throw a bomb into the garden of the Mir- mir Castle. 'I ho high court of Vouicoha-; given an opinion in tho case of tho recent arrests, that tho extradition of assassins shall take place if tbey conspiro against the life of the emperor of Austria on Italian territory, Star Routers. Philadelphia, Sept. 25. The trial of 'Joseph R. Black. Joseph Blackmail, Jos iPunk, William It. (Jason and Henry Ar- ouoklo, charged witu conspiracy to de fraud tho government in Star Kouto mail contracts, began this morning in tho United etates district court. Blaokmau and Funk wcro tho contractors and tho others were sureties. A Vathollc Bishop on ' Mariulon." Toronto, Sept. 25. Archbishop Lynch, in his sermon yesterday at St. Michael's cathedral, referred to Sir Walter Scott's "Marmion " which bo said was msultinir to Catholics. Ho said that he has called the attention of tho government to its uso as a text book. Wholesale Evictions In Ireland. Doijlin. Sept. 25. Tho military and F police of County Mayo havo evicted fifty families during tbo last few days in tbo barony of Erris, and the people havo been ordered not to shelter tbem. A lrh)ouer's Painful l'llght. Cincinnati, Sept. 25. Edward Sod- dons a prisoner in thoj county prison, was nearly roasted alive last night by burning oil scattered by the explosion of liis ceil lamp. He cannot survive. Haiclde by Shooting. Washington, Sept. 25. Hcny .lessen, aged 42, residing at No. 1,015 South Front street, committed suicide at his home this forenoon by snooting bimsolt in tho left breast. Travel Resumed la the FloodeJ Ulsirlct. Bordentown, N. J., Sept 25. Trains resumed trips between hero and Philadel phia this morning, a bridge sixty feet high having been erected where tho wash out occurred near Kiukora on Saturday. Heavy English Failure. London, Sept. 25. Francisco O. Gas- Pn, merchant and mine owner, of No. GO race Church street, E. C. London, has iled. His liabilities are 62,009. uner oi service veeiinea. Caibo, Sept. 25 Among Arabi Pacha's nacers are written offers of service from iFrenob, German and Busaian officers, Wuicu wero ou ucouueu. Distinguished Prisoners. Damietta, Sept. 25. Abdellah Pacha. Solieman Bey and a number of their asso ciates have been sent to Cairo as prisoners under a military guard. . IMlIon'a Betlrement. DoSlin, Sept. 25. Mr. Dillon bas retired from Parliament and politics, owing to ill-health. The Khedive Ko-Itoute. Alexandria, Sept. 25. The kbedive, escorted by British troops, started for Cairo this morning. CONDKMaKU YKLkUKASia. Uttto mashes Irom tho Electric Wlrec Three mea were instantly killed, three fatally aad seven serioaslr injured bv tht wrecking of Sell's eirous train at Lane la ter, Ky yesterday. The tiger escaped, but was recaptured. SasanelJenaings, a dissipated ju - man tailor, aged 23, shot and killed hint self in Caroline county, Maryland. John Tweedsld, an aged laaatio. com mitted suioide by banging himself to a bed post in the Philadelphia alauhouse. James Wall, Jasses Conway aad William Dugan were drowned by the capsiziae of a sailboat on Lake Erie yesterday, dnring a squall. One stan was killed aad four badlv burned by the explosion of fire damp at Dodson mine, Wilkesbarre. The main track of the D. L. & W. road has settled about three feet. Trains havo stopped running. lion. Adam Woolever, ex-member of the Legislature and ex clerk of tbe House, died in Allentown last night of blood poisoning, aged 50. Counsellor F. O. Soloraoa pleaded guilty to raising $35,000 in forged mortgages in Now York. He wai remanded for sen- lifiDCO Tho storm at Plainfield, N. J., is still raging. $500,000 will not eover the loss in Union, Somerset aad Middlesex, bo sidesthe damage to the railroad oompa. nies, A rate Report. London, Sept. 35. The report that tho troopship Tyne has been lost is declared to bo without foundation. The Khedive at Cairo. Cairo, Sept 25. The train with the khodive on board has arrived bore. WEATUBK 1ADIUATIUNS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 25. For tho Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, with local rains, northeasterly winds, higher barometer stationary or lower temperature. MAMKKTM. rntUMieiBBW Menieu 'iL&ow.rniA. Sent. 25. flour nnlnt. but steady ; butiertlne, 12 .593 00 ; Penna. Kani'ly, $1 wa 12. Kyo uour riwzs. Wheat dull and Bteadv : 1I. and I'.i Ked. il OOtfjl 06; IiOiiRberry red and Amber scare w tit 91 11691 12 ; No. 2 Wcxtern Ked. 91 CX t;orn steady, witn iairtieiuaiiu:sieimcr. r,;j fS71c : Yellow, TSQTHo ; mixed. 75c : So. 3 AHxed, 73c. Oats dull, but steady ; No. 1 White, VWKc: No. 2 do J$941c ; No. 3 do )o; No. Mixed. Itye at 70Q72c. Seeds Clover, 8'0c ; Tlmotby. U 2t9 2 40; riaxsecd. 91 fSgUX). Provisions fairly a tlvo anil steady for Job loti. l.unl steady. butter firm for cliolco Knules ; Creamery Kxtru, 3ie x do Kood to choice. V74JI3BC. Eggs Armor and In more demand ; PcnnX 2)!c; Western. 2102cc Cltcose steadv lor best Rrudes ; Now York lull cream, 91 1 Hi 12c; Weaterndo.lOWQlOc; do fuir to gotd, 9910c Petroleum quiet ; Keflned, 7Jc Wulsky at 91 22. tew iura mraet Nw to, Sept. 23. Suite ami wratttirn In favor of buyers' favor and dull; Southern (julct and weak. Whoatashade liiKuorand Arm ; trailo main ly speculative; Ho. 1 White, 91 12K: No. 2 Ited, Sept., 91 0GJJ ; do Oct.. 91 OGei 07 ; do Nov., 91 OSei (Hit ; do Deo, 91 094f 1 10 ; do.lsin.,91 1081 HX. Corn lAQc lower and unsettled ; raised western spot. 7073c ; do intures, 53TJJc. Ontan shade lower and dull; No. -2 Oct.. :, : uo Nov., HOtXmVU'Afi ;do Dec., &n ; Si ate, 43953c ; Western 335fc. ciraia and Provmoa uboumhmki. un o'clock quotations ol xniln and tn-.v-l-Ioit, furnished by S. K. Vun-lt. Itrokvi t.V Kst Kln street. kpl. 'St. Chlcaco. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Ijui Oct .9I"4 .Kii JUS 21.45 1255 Nov..... .!B4 .fiij six njKix i2.-a teiir IU MH 18 85 11 57 'J Philadelphia. H-pt 1.05 .70 .43 Oct 1.IXI .72 .434 Nov...... 1.07.JS .70X .14 Uve 8tock Market. CuiCAOO. Hogs Kccelpts, 4,4m head; hl uitmts. HJSm head; market active and viiIiom tirni; quality fair: common to goodtnlxed. f 7 403840 ; heavy, 98 43ft) 19 ; light, 97 33 4s ; skirn. 9525fJ725. Cattle Kecelpt. 3,900 head ; shipping catt! market demoralized ; bid 15c lower and but Httlo dolntr : exports. 9UG5Q7: irood to choici- HhipplnfT. 95 SOQtf 40 ; common to lair. $195 25 : btitcltors 92 30 ; Htocktirs and foolers, $.'Wf 4 25 ; rungo cattle slow; Texan, 9;cj3)I2 ; Americans ami iiaii-iircetis, aia. Sheep Receipts, 200; shipments, 2,101 lii-ul ; niiirket fairly active: lnforlortotatr.934-ini: uu'illiiin to irood. 93 75Q4 25:cho!cu to oxtr.i. $1 3534 80. m Cattle Market. I'iiiLADXLrniA. Sept. 25. Cattle market ac tive ; sales, 3,600 head ; prime 717Kc ; good it CMGteci medium at 5655c: couruou tit I I Ji: : fat cows, 3tJ4c Mteep In active demand : sales. 14,1)1)0 head : prime, (Hc; good 55c; medium, Vi ft.Vc ; lnli, 44Wc; common, 3S3c: veil! ctilvcs, 7439c; York state calves, 4Q4Jc: Chester county lambs, J7Jc; Western lambs, 5f$7c. Hogs in good demand : sale. 3,300 head ; prime, 12J14c; good. 124912Kc; mulluiu, HXI2c ;llgbt mixed, lIQIIo. Stock Market. .-w York, I'lilliulilpnia ana 11 ul HtiH-ke Alto United States HonN rep-ti-.d dally by .1 A'iB 11. Irfisa, 22 North Queen ntrcfl. Sept, 25. UfcOO X-m :i.i -. Oonvor ft Itlo Grnmle IK ? '' N. r.. Lake Brio Western.... VA 4.1 42X Kaunas and Texas V 9 I.nKe Shore H9k !' UK New Jersey Centr.il .... t MK 79 New York. Ontario ft W Ss IK 27 St. l'attl, M. ft ouiaba Kfi MX My. riicltlc Mall 4iX V,4 tin Kochi'Hb'r ft Plttabunrli 'Hi Texas X'aclflc... ...... .......... 51 SOX GO Wttbastu-Si. i..mtoftlacinv.... :vV. Sin 37 Wndcrn Union Tel. Co 9.TJ 90 89! I'ltiinsvlvanla Central i;4J S4 liivi Philadelphia Hooding. 32 32 317. Northern 1'actnc Com Al t, hi " Preferred.... SSJi 98j2 m Bnir.ilo Pitts. A West 21X JSMTKMTA INMKNTH. ( KAND VUHVEaT J or THE HESSIAN INFANTRY BAND, On MONDAY, TUESDAY mid WKDNESDA 1 KVKN1NG3. SE1T. 25. 26 and 27. 1842. at Kxcelnior Hull, 125 Kast King street (second floor). This Hand, under tho leadership of Otto Wertzel, numbers 31 pieces, cacti ono a inciter 011 his Instrument. ADMISSION, . . . 25 CENTS. M'J-3ldTS&M iuiyroN ofcra housk. ONK NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, 8BPTEMBER 29, 1H82. for the tint time In this city. J. J. McCIoh-ki-y's Original Melo-Dniuia ami Equestrl'in Sensation, JESSE JAMES, THE BANDIT KINO. This playls founded upon actual IncldentH In tho livesotthc noted outlaws"T!IR JAMK-4 HltOTIIERS," of Missouri, and will bo pre sented by a powerful Company ot 20 METROPOLITAN ARTISTS 20 Introducing at each performance tho Celebrated Horses, Roan 'Chargir" aad Bay "RiMit," found In the possession ol Jesso James at the time ot bis murder, and purchased by K. T. Mitchell, esq., ol St. Josepfi. Mlssoart, " hy htm resold to S. II. Barrett ft Co., at a cost of TWO THOU&AND DOLLAR8. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND MECHANICAX.ErFECTS. ADMISSION .35, G9 aad 75 CENTS. BESEBVED SEATSM. .....75 CENTS. Now on sale at Opera HoBseOflce. sttd fVkNCMMnm OBOWTBUt IN OYSTa YABY j In appearance and la risk to the patient. CANCERS and TUMORS of all kinds cored without pain or using the knife; also Skin Diseases, Chronic and Private disease suc- LONGAKEB. Oflfcc 13 East Walnut strest. Lancaster, Pa. ConsulUUon free.;-
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