LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. Illlit ICKGUI.AK COItKrMPONDKWUr! tveuU Along the Smqueliauna 11u.h of 1 liferent lu and Around ttio llorooglt Picked Up by the lutolll pencer'B Reporter Miss Matilda Keene Las returuetl to her home in York, Pa., after a pleasant visit to friends in this lpace. Messrs. George Lowry and Emanuel Sprout bavo gone to St. Louis on a visit to friends. While Mr. John Hwaitz was attending market this morning his horse took fright on Third street and ran off. One wheel of the wagon was broken off. Bethel street seems to bo tho favori'n street for building upon at preset '. Another new bouse is being erected tlr-i -. Mr. Wm. Wambaugh has the contra"' or building it. Tho lire department was called .it last evening about 8:20 o'clock by t!i cry of fire, the sky being lit up by the x.e at Landisville, reported in another pait of to-day's paper. Mr. Dally' ttucccssor. Mr. Kobcrt E. Williams, of Philadel phia has been appointed to Jill the vacancy caused by tho death of the late James II. Daily, as the Pennsylvania railroad as. uistant train master and yanl master at this place. Mr. Williams ha? been sta tioned hcio previously. Fall and Kroke tit K.b. Henry Detwiler, itsiding -.li ..u two miles from Columbia, fell from .1 ..iatform in a tobacco shed ycsteiday, wl .le haug ing tobacco, and broko two lis. Dr. Livingstone attended the injured man Celebrating Tliefr Itlilliduy. To-night will bo celebrated the auuiver i.:,rv if the organization of tho Woman's V.'.iik society of St. .lohu's Lutheran church. The celebration, whish will be held at the pastor's (Itcv. Yiugliug's) resi lience, on Locust street, will also be a fes tival, at which icu ci earn and cakes will hoheivcd. The public arc cordially in vited to attend. A pleasant time is anticipated. Tho Independents. Meetings of the Independent Ilepubli cans of Columbia, will be hold to-night at the following places, for tho purpose of electing delegates to the convention which will be held ' at Ephrata on the JlOtli, ol September, to nominate a candidate for the state senatoiship or the Northern dis trict: First ward, at No. Ill Walnut street ; Second waid, at 104 Locust Miect; Thud ward, at Mack's brewery. S Hirers Klectetl. At the icgular meeting of Jtivcisiclo Homo, II. C. (II. P.) of Pa., last evening, tho following ofliccrs were elected : Guardian, Sarah Smoker; protector, Elizabeth Claik ; prophet, Carrie Swartz; piophetrss Jennie Hippoy; piicst A. Unset hal ; priestess, Sarah Long : Vr. of D., LitticA Foinwall;W. of Is1.. Mary Hahlyloy. The now officers will bo in stalled next Monday evening. At tho meeting of Susquchauna lodge. No. 80, I. O. (). P. last evening, tho I1 lowing ofliccrs were elected : N. G., Jacob Tracy ; V. G., Emanuel D. Pry; Assistaut Sec, 11. rf. Dunbar; tiustccs, M. S. Shuman, J. W. Steasy and E. A. Decker. E. A. Decker was also elected representative to tho grand lodge. A Villainous Tramp. John Erbiu was struck on tho. Mile of tho head yesterday with a si 0110 by a tramp and' severely injured. Tho lascal had asked permission to rido on a freight train on which Mr. Erbiu wis standing, and receiving as a reply tho answer that ho bad no authority to grant tho request, tho fellow becamo abusive and finally threw the stone. Complaint was niado bcroro Squire Prank and tho assailant was soon under arrest. Ho was taken to tho county jail this morning whero ho will re side. OlUTUAItY. Dentil ol Henry Kclgarl. Ilciiry lteigart, son of tho lato Henry M. lteigart, formerly postmaster of Lan caster, dicdatMaquokcta, Jackson county, Iowa, aged about 5C years. Mr. Kcigart was a native of Laucaster county. After receiving a irood education he went into the mercantile business, first as a olerk in 1 lager's stoic, afterwards as manager at tho Colehrook iron works, and still later, about 18TC, went West and settled at Maqnoketa, wheio ho since resided. Ho lirst opened a largo mercantile Iiouso iu that, city and did a very extensive business. Afterwards ho went into tho banking business, and engaged largely in real estate transactions, having a singlo tract of 2,500 acres, all under fenco and a good part of it under cultivation. Ho had acquired a veiy con siderable fortune and was a man of great force of character, and possessed much political iiiluonce, though ho always declined political office. Ho was unmarried but leaves two brothers, Adam aud Christian, and two sisters. Airs. ur. aiinestocic anu Miss Kato lleigarfc, of this city. Oao of his sisters, Mrs. Abraham Broncman, and two brothers, Emauuel and John II. ltei gart, arc dead. Ho has many o'her rela tives and a very wido circle of friends in in this city. Luscious Frnlt. Tho editorial r.taffof the Intelligencer acknowledge a kind remembranco from Mrs. Henry M. Geitcr, wife of tho veterau of the composing room, in tho shape of a big basket of peaches, grown in her own garden. They came at an opportune juncture to sweeten the labors of the morning, and were attacked by the mature local and his sportive coadjutors with a gusto that left no doubt of their appre ciation of tho gift. They were of delicious flavor, and after a thorough discussion of tho merits of tho fruit, a unanimous vote of thanks was adopted. Mrs. Geiter will please consider the editorial beaver ele vated. INDKPKNDENT KKl'DUUCAMS. A Candidate to bo Nominated Against John M. Btehman. In accordance with authority given him by tho' executive committee of tho Inde pendent Republican party of Lancaster county, Capt. John It. Brioker, member of the state committee for the Northern dis trict of this county, has notified the In dependents of the several election districts of the Northern senatorial district to elect not less than three nor more than five del egates to represent them in a convention to be held at Ephrata on Saturday next, to nominate a candidate for state senator from said district. m Store Bobbed. The store of Joseph M. Palton, of New London, Chester county, was broken into on last Saturday night and several gold and silver watches and gold chains stolen. The robbers distinguished closely between solid and plated goods, and took gold ex tension pencils, pens, gold rings, &c. A reward of $30 is offered for the arrest and conviction of the thieves, and Chief of Po lice Deichler, of this city, lias now in his possession a list and description of tho ar ticles stolen. Mr. Fulton is a brother of II. It. Fulton, esq., of this city. Committed for Court Abraham Good, of ML Joy, who is charged by his wife with assault and battery, surety of the peace and carrying concealed weapons, has been held for trial at court by Alderman Barr. Wm. Bnsser, who is charged with hav ing stolen a watch from John Stewart at Zicgler's hotel, this city, on July 29, and was just arrested yesterday, was hold for trial at court by Alderman Barr, this afternoon. Sale of Real Katate. Jacob Gundaker, auctioneer, sold at tho Keystone house on Saturday evening for Loven It. Itoto, administrator of Mary Burdette, deceased, a one-story frame dwelling. No. 508 North Mulberry street, to John Kaue, for $053.00. Sunday-School Celebration. The Colerain Baptist Sunday-school will hold their annual celebration on Sat urday, the 7th of October, in the grove connected with the meeting-house. The school is noted for having grand celebra tions. UaseDall. The Iinusides baseball club staited for York at 10:10, and took a number of friends with them. Amusement. " Jesse Jiuiici." On Friday evening tlie "picture.-ijuc melodrama und equestrian sen nation," entitled "Jesse .Tunics, the Bandit King," founded upon incident-) in the lives ol the James boys the Missouri outlaws, will be produced with startling realistic ellccts sit Fulton opera house, and a faithful representa tion ot sonic of tho most daring exploits ot the lanious brigands is promised. A feature ol tho performance w:ll be the Introduction ol the outlaw's famous Roan Charger and Bay Kidder, two Kentucky blue grass thorough bred horses, formerly owned by the James boys, and now valued at $2,000. tSI'EVIAI. XfJTfUEH. Dc mind it, and take no other iron piepara tion except ISrown's Iron Kilters. It is th'i best. For tale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store. 127 North (jut'cn street, Lancaster. 818-1 wd&w Kidney Disease. Pain, Irritation, Retention, Incontinence, Deposits, Gravel, &c., cured by "Buchiipalba." $1. Depot, John Black. It In no .lone To sulf r constant headache, deprvs-ioii ol Hpirits, longing lor lool an I not being able to eat when put before you. gnawing pains in thestouiae'i, !nsslti:d- and a general feeling ot yuiicneix; but h eapitnl joke to llnil that Burdock lllood Riltcis remote all these .symptoms ni.d only costs St. For sal at 11. It. Cochran s ding store, I'M No tli Queen strict, I an easter. Cotour.Lr.-5s and Com. a young girl deeply regretted thai she was colourless and cold. Her lace wits ton white, und tier hands and feel tell as though the blood did not circulate. Atter one bottle ol Hop Hitters had hern taken she was the losiestand healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness ol inlnd gratifying to her lrieuds. sl5 2wd&w Gi.hsh's Sulphur Soap purities the tkm. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dve." 5f cent?. I'lke's Toothache Drops euro in one minute. SlS-ludcod&w II alk's Honey of J lore-hound and Tar il arrest every ailment of tho lungs, throat, or chest. Pike's Toothache Drops enre In one minute. sl-lwlPOt!ftw How to Securo Mnaltli. It seems strango that any one will uflcr from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition of the blood, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or JJLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perloet health to the physical organization. It indeed u slicngthcning syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be Hie best i:i.O()l PURIFIER ever discovered, effect nslly curing Scrofnla, Syplilltic disorders, Weakness ot tho Kidneys, Krysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders mid debility, bil. lous complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, tor it ACTS L1K H A CHAUM, especially when tho complaint is otun exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ol the brain and ner vous system. liAKKIl'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain iu man and beast. For iim e.lernally and inter nally. RED HORSE POWDERS euro all di-eases ofhor'.e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry ami all LiveStoek. A POSITIVE CURE. inay2l- For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store i:;7 North Qnecn strccL 'Hackmutack," a lasting and fi-agraul per fume. Prieei'i and. Ml cents. For sale at Coch ran's drug store. 1 .17 North Queen street. Or rich and poor, if you're not won. To brush your teeth with SOZODONT. You'll 0110 day sulmr deep remorse, For soon they'll crumble iu decay. And soon you'll cry, ' Oh, lack u-day. That 1 had never changed my coarse." s2B-lwileoilftw A cougi., -oki or oru -inroai. miomii 00 BtopjKMl. Neglect lroiuonuy results in un In curable) Lung Disease or C.iiiruipiion. Brown's, i.ronehlal Troches do not disorder She stomach like cough syrups and balsam-', but. act directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying Ii-'italton, give relter iu Asthma, Bronchial Coughs. Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeakors arc subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches Irivo been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlcet satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant Use for nearly an entire generation, they have at-l-iim-d wel . .merited r.vnk among the few staple romedii-s ot tho ug. Sold at 2T, cent a box overvwhmv. mv-lvdTTInVF&ivw Dr. C. W. lienson or IJalflmore. Md., pre pares a skin cure that Is the best thing for skin diseases ever known. It cures cczeini, tettf-r, ring worm and all rough and sealy skin dis eases in the shortest time. Sold by nil drug gists at $1 per package. slS-lwd&w "How do yon manage," said a lady to her friend, " to appear so happy all the time ?" " I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the reply, ami thus keep myself and family in good health and spirits. See adv. sl-lmdeod&oow Liquid Gold. Daniel Plank, ot Brooklyn, Tioga Co., To., describes ir thus : '-I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' EclectrlcOlI. which effected tho wonderful cam ot nerooked limb in six ap plications ; It. proved worth more than gold to me." For sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug store 1ST North ijueen street. Lancaster. Isroirn-H tiotuetioid 1'anaona Is the most otleclive Pain Destroyer lu the world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken Internally or applied oxternally,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acnto, than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength ot .my similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Kowols. 8010 Throat, Uheumatism and all aches, and is THE GREAT liELIEVEli OF PAIN. "ISbowh'S Household Panacea" should be In every family. A leaspoonful or the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened H preferred J, taken at bed time will break up a cold. " cts a bottle, fobll-lv!M.WAS&w A kasal ik.iec.toi: lrco wttti ckicIi bottle ol Shllol.'s Catarrh Kcinedy. Price 50 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug si ore, 1S7 North Queen street Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Im mediately relieved by fchlloh's Cure. For side ntCochnuradrng store. 137 North Queen at. niyl lwdcow&w JiEATUf. McAIahom. in this city, on the 25th inst.. Annie R., daughter ot liernard and Rrldgct McHahon, iu the 29th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family :uo respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her parents, No. 14 South Mary street, on Thursday morning at Si o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church. Int jriucnt at St. Mary's cemetery, 2U1 Ai.nnianT.-ln this city, September 25, 1882, George Albright, in the tiGth year of Ills age. The relatives and iriends of tho family arc respectfully Invited to attend the lunerat, irom the residence of his son, John Al bright, No. 31C South Duke street, on Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Iu torment at Woodward riillccmctery. s23-2W Ettinceil In Harrisbunr. 011 the 2.UI1 Inst.. James A. Ettiuger, son of the late William J. Ettingcr, in the 18th year of Ins age. Tho relatives and friends ot the family arc respectfully Invited to attend the lnncral from the Pennsylvania railroad depot, on ar rival ol the 9 o'clock train, Wednesday morn ing, the 27th insL, lo proceed lo Si. Mary's Catholic ccmotcrv. 1M HEW AltVERTlNEMENTg. QNtDJKASS, MIIUKAV CO. DRfiSS CLOTHS. A VKliV IMPORTANT item in our stock. It is a department in Itself- Every stsmlard "ood make orelotlw iu the leading new ami fashionable shai.'esare represented lu tho dil rercnt nuajities and widths. Tiierenreamongtliciii colors thatare exclusively our own and cannot be had el-ewhere. The different effects and shadings ot tine Imported plain Cloths lien-". Diagonals and Tricotcs have just been opened and are ready for examination, lou may gel lost in the enormous variety anddifferent kinds of thesecloths: but the place to buy Is where you can see all and make comparisons under strong Ughts, tuch as we nave. Fall Wraps. FOKLADIKS' FALL WKAPS AND UEDINGOTES. and Mixtures, and some beautiful new Seal Skin Cloths. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. Tie season is yet a little early for thc;c goods, nevertheless-, our entire stock lor the season is now in store. Early bu era wfl . certain ly have the opportunity of seeing ami examining the largest line pf them ever landed in Philadelphia: Our importations lwve been so large that we have been obliged to supply uddl'Ional spare lor them. They will be very extensively used lor Coats, Dolmans, Cos tumes and Trimmings. We have all colors and qualities. Boys' Cassimeres. BOYS' CASSIMEKES AND SUITINGS. For school, lor every day, for piny and for ilress ; strong fabrics for hard wear ; double and twist goods at low pilces ; liner goods fiom ;.re. per 3 aid up for better and dress suits. Gentlemen's Wear. , , t , , GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS AND TUOUSEUINGS. TJio Jfenb p.arUncBt" Is ;very largely hoiked with loreign labi ics-il nc coatings, suitings, pantaloon goofls ot thelatest and newest effects : fall and winter kerseys anil patent beaver overcoatings, etc.; English Scotch and line American c'oths, lor business suits ; black clothsand ekutiiiucstor even in" and dress suits; line neat-figured black cloths, for clergymen's suits ; brown, olive, citron, giecn, drab and other shades, lor Friends' wear. Corduroys, &c. COUDUKOYS, MOLESKINS AND BEAVKIITEENS. All our Corduroys aro washed be loie leaving England and arc; irro Horn the disagieeable odor usually attichct to these goods. For Engineers. Miners, Gunners. Bicycle Kideis.- and Jloi-ineu's. Suits and Trouscrj. Trices low. ; f ( i Tailors' Trimmings. ITALIAN CLOTHS.Sergcs, Sleeve Linings, Canvas Silesins-. Pocket Drills', llalr Cloth Vest Paddings, Ae , by tin- yard or piece. Mail Orders, Our " SAMPLE'' ,tnl " MAIL ORDER " ItepnUmenti afford sjueinl facilities for out of-totrn biiyeix. . . SNODGRASS, MURRAY1 CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth MEMJ1VJ.L. rAi:K!:ir.s iiN(ii:i; roMt:. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Invigorates without in! oxic-iting, cuies disorders ot the bowels, stomach, liver, kldni-j-s and lun-'- and is the gieatc-t stienglli K-storer and blood puiitler. and tho BEST AND t-UltEST com: It MEDICINE l-.Vi:it UoKD. Ifyou urn sulleriiig from Female Complaints. Nervous ness. Uheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease, use the TON 1C to-daj'. IOO DOLL.A10 paid lor .. ..-1..... ... i... 1.. ....,-.. in- inr ....vriiiii.' fiimi-iiiiis ,. ...,.,. .. ., v D AP 'J y l '0 U 1 U A I V A M hatiblies tlie most fastidious as 11 jiertect Hair Restorer und rAhUliKo llAln bilLoillfl Dressing. Wie. and $1 Sizes. lUSCOXACO., New York, mayl-eo.l&eow , ' f" , A' ft M' A It VEU Tl PMESTH. VT-rvNTiN, KMo.:i:A-ts : The members ol the Kouitli Waid Palti so:f Club will ineet this (TUESDAY) evening at Rothwetler's Hall ai.s . m., sharp. Ibl i"At:K.sis i:mtkkta i nsi icnt. t OR THE BENEPITOF POST 84, G. A. R. CHARITY FUND, At Temperance Hill. East O.-ang.-Street, to morrow (WEDNESDAY) eening. Doors open at 75 o'clock. POST 84, G. A. R. CHARITY FUND, tickets - - - III CKMTfl tvi'i-y tiekei. aieouipanied I'Vit package, is ntltleil toaehiiK-e lor one ol lour valuable rizes. 1UI o KGANS.Kll Ul. The Old American Fire insurance Com pany of Pliiladephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Kundred and Tbirty-threo Thousand Five Hundred and Eiffhty four Dollars aud Eighty eight cunts. All Invested iu Safe and Solid Securities Company Consi'ivativrly Managed. JSS-For insurance! apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. ju't .'mdTiiTh&S J.MM'.KS.Slll-.NCf. WITH AU.MIIUEKN conveniences, and LAliGE TOIIACCO WAUEIMlUSEat Pulillc Pale. On TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. ili. ISvJ, will be sold at pub lie sale, at the Keystone Honio (Honing ft Amnions'). 011 North Queen btreet, l-anc-osler Pa., the following described U'tl s-lule, wor thy the attention ot business men and capi talists, to wit: All that valuable lot or piece of ground, sit uated on tho cast side o! North Queen street, with a frontage "1 :U lee! '-1-1 im lies, and ex tends ot that width thioiigh lo Christian street 21". leel. and being No. :K7 North Queen stieet. Tlie Improvements thereen erected are a lai ; l -storv slated 15i iek DV ELLING HOUSE,-S.::oicct,w it hatwo-stoiy slated brick extension, 41 feet long, containing 13 room-', bath room, hall, good dry cellar, gas tlnough the building and papered; range, hot anil coid water on both lloois aud sewer connections. Molding on Christian street is erected a large and commodious TOBACCO WAUEHOUfrE,3i xlOileel: capacirv 3,(XX cases, waltn 2.1 Incites thlck.both stories finished and lined with pine ; cngincaud boiler tor heating and hoisting pur poses ; gas, water and sewer connections. This warehouse; i one of the most substan tial in the city, being built of good, heavy ma terial and the best workmanship. There is also a variety ol lino fruit on tho premises, and the location being near the market and stores mattes it very desirable lor a private residence. Possession, It desired, will be given imme diately of the wuiciiousc, and on November 1st next of the dwelling. Pel sons wishing to te.; the premises, or desiring IniUier information, will call on the owner residing on flic premises, or on Rife & Kuutlman, 1! East King street, Lancaster, Pa. bale lo commence at V,i o'clock, p. 111. Terms will be made known by JAiJOli K. SHIRK. sil-tsdRSM&Tii w 7ILI.1AMSON FOSTKR. MOVING DAY. Soino people that came to tee us last Mon day, might liuvc thought it was moving day, lor it s-eciiied very much like it ; but we were only chancing a part of our immense stock around, bringing the N E W CLOTHING For Fall and Winter Wear nnu-n from the Examimr Room to our Sales room and faking the Llgh Underwear up stairs, and filling our shelves with seasonable goods. W hen you ai e ready to make a change in your CLOTHING Donotforgetthatourstoekls at leist worth looking at. and atler you have. Keen what we have you w ill be better prcparul to buy. WE HAVE A Special AQ-f ool Suit for Hen That we sell tor $lil,nnd a gentleman in Hie business told us to-day he never saw so good a suit lor the money. Then we have suits lor all prices below that as well as belter ones. ISutto know a tiling you ought to see it, and that Is J 11st what we want you to do with our Clothing cither for Chlldien, Boys or Men. SEE IT. WILLIAMSON AND POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. Area link or louil.i.akd's Chewing Xobat-coa. Rebecca only. 10 cts. nor plug nt HARTMAN'S YEI.l.OW RONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Tho spring was long and cold. JUll elleets, adapted especially for Kedingotes, Streets, Philadelphia, sI5-3mdftw 10111KI in 1L. &enn lor cireuiar. . . . .. .. " . - JfE W Alt VEUT1H EMENTS. WANTKD-A GIKT. TO 1M KITCHEN work. Apply at the It LEOPAItD .'HOTEL. STOGIES, STOGIES. llT'XSrtUlitl Tl gies. $l.-i per hundred at HAUTMANS YELLOW FKONT CIGAU STOKE. WAHrKU.-TWO -VOONti gikxsdvamt situations ns dlning.robm glrLs jor cham bermaids : hotel or boarding house preferred. Apply at this oflice. ltd MUSIC LESSONS MISS MAICX DAKCB Elt respectfully announces to the pub lic that nlieis prepared to give Instructions in music on the Piano or Organ, at her residence. No. 219 East Chestnut street, lAiicaster, or private, if desired. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance. ltd CIUAKaC.KNCY WANTKD. A party who lias one of the liucst locations in liosion, and who has facilities lor disposing of a large number of cheap cigars, lsde-drous of seeming tlie agency lor some good Penn sylvania cigar factory. Good reference can be given. Address, W. II. T., . 4 City Hall Avenue, si'i-lwd Rosfon, Mass. 1?IITCV IIIILLAKS KKU'AKD. HOUSE AND KUGGV STOLEN. A bay horse, l hands- high, thin In llesh, a little white on left hind toot, and roached-backed, was stolen from tho subscriber on, Wednes day. Also a wagon with leather ton, built by Altick & Son, and a set 'ot nickel-mounted harness. Tlie above reward will be paid for the capture ot the thiet and return of the property. CYRUS II. COLVIN. s22-tfd Lancaster.JPa. RUKUI1I ATJSSl CUKKl). Sufficient evidence can bo furnished in Lancaster to convince you that the Electrical Treatment is a sure cure for Uheumatism and all patulul uml nervous diseases. DR.RUU RAiiEll makes it a specialty. Ofiice,247 West King stoectXancasterPa.'- aSMimHtw KOrogALS WILL iUE KEVElTBU AT the mayor's oftlco uhtll THURSDAY EVENING at 8 p. 111., for as much Hard l'ca Coal. No. 1 size, as may be required at the City Water Works up to April 1, 18S5. The coal to be thoroughly screened and of good quality; it not, it will have to lie taken back at tlie expense ot the party furnishing the same. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, It Mayor. 1IISSKL. & SUULIUA-KIC, COAL DEALERS. Will deliver tho different kinds ol COAL used in this city in quantities to suit pur chasers. Ofllee : No. 22 EAST KING STREET. sH-ltd PUm.IC SALE. ON FRIDAY, UCTOUKK IS, 1882, by order ot tlie Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, tho, undersigned adminis trator ot the cst-ito ot Sarftlil I-urcl, deceased, will sell at "public sale, at the Hiestcr House, In flic c ty ot Lancaster, the following de scribed valuable city property, viz : All that certain one-story 15U1CK DWELL ING HOUSE and lot or piece of ground ap purtenant thereto, situated In tlie Sixth ward, Lancaster city, on tho north side ot Lemon street, cost ot North Duke street; containing In front on said Lemon street 27 tect, more or less, and extending in depth of that width (it feet, tour and one half inches. Rounded on the south by Lemon street aforesaid ; on the east by Cherry alley, and on the north and west by property ot John Keller. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Terms Approved security to be given for the payment ot the purchase money on April 1, 18SJ. JOHN FRANCISCUS, , Administiator of the Estate of Sarah Ford, Deceased. IlKNRV SllUBEUT, AuCt. Sl8 CCKltSd . PtUKLIU SALK OP TALVABLE V1TX i RfcSIDENCE: On TUESDAY. OCTOIJER 10, 188J, wilt lie sold at PabUoSMe, at the Lcop- aru hoki, case mng avrecE, ijuiicaeicr laoy. Pa., uie'lollowingvatunblircity property, to wit : A lot of ground, on which are erected a large tin ec-story BRICK RESIDENCE AND STABLE, on the southeast corner ot Orange and Lime streets ; tlie building contains in all twenty good sized rooms ; also Rath Room, three good dry cellars, aim Is arranged with all the modern conveniences, walled-in fur nace, hot and cold water, sewer connections, etc. It is one or the best. built houses in the city, well arranged with closets, etc., and in the bestef order and repilr ; there is also a good Wash House, Bake Oven, Smoke House. WoodiHouse, .Large Cistern; etc. Tlie, lot ftontstrfec on 5Litn6 etreat'and 100 fot on Orange Btreet.-feavinff tv-'oeaatiful, side Jrd on Lime street 47 fee wide, which is well lllled with choice Fruit Trees, Urnne Vines, etc. In addition to this lot, and conected witb it by a live and one-halt toot wide alley, is another lot fronting on Grant street, twenty six nnd one-quarter feet wide, and extending northward one hundred and lorty and two third feet, on which is erected a large and sub stantial BRICK STABLE, Carriage House and Shedding attached. $3,000 ot the purchase money may remain In the property lor a term of years, It desired. Sale to commence at 7:30 o'clock p. m.t Ion said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by . JOHN R. DIFFENBACH. II S Hubert, Anct. sept3,12,19,26Oct3,10d JjIUUOKH, mo. So. 43 north (JaeM nreet,'I.aeter, P. Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign and DomesUc WINES and LIQUORS, Con. stantly lor Bale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated custom House Rrundy, warranted ol tlie vintage ol law. Kept especially lor medicinal purposes. Bure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Rran dfes and Wines lo suit tho trade. : teb3-lyd HOUSEAL ft GO. 1 'r t A D OKT rtlKtlET THE GENUINK OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, 11 ior 23 cuj, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. i THIED EDITIOJJ. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 26, 1882. WHISPERED BY WIRE. TUt AFTERNOON T1SI.EGKAPIIII: Nr.WS MeaUng or the Stalwart State committee In Mew Tork Hall-Brccds to tbe Rear. t Oiling Up Uie Macbine. New York, Sept. 26. The Republican state committee met to-day in tbe Fifth Avenue hotel. Tho corridors of tho build ing were thronged with politicians. The committee met to organize and to set properly and speedily iu motion too ma chipery of the coming campaign. Tha members of tho committee are de cidedly administration meD, the half breeds' strength being variously estimated at from 10 to 13 members out of the 33. The general typo of conversation in regard to the result of the election is of a san guine nature. The committeo went into session at 12:30, and it is thought that either B. Piatt Car penter, General Geo. H. Sharpo, of Ulster county, or John 51. Davy, of Rochester, will be chosen chairman. TUE KHEDIVE'S RECEPTION. A Festive Time of lc at the tihczlrch Palace Cairo, Sept 26. The khedive yesterday evening drove for an hour throuuh the illuminated streets and was well received . Cairo, Sept. 20. A. grand rccoption was hold at the Giiczireh palaco today by the khedive. Nearly a thousaud repres entatives of different villages wore present. The khedive refused to receive mauy im plicated pachas ard buys who came to prolcss loyalty, aud warned tbe U Ieina3 and other high personages that they would bo severely punished if thoy relapsed into disloyalty. The prinuip.il IUiti-h officers with their stalls went present. iGen. Wt-lseley, however, was indisposed add unable to bo present. The ceremony of presentation to tho general of the dec oration by the khedivo did not take place. the okkat storm. Further Damage Around I'lalniield. Piainfielu, N. J., Sep!. 26. There was a slight raise in the streams here last night, and although thoy have fallen a few inches this morning, they yet remain an high as on Monday u.orning, and rain still falls at intervals. Further damages re ported are ; Seclye's paper mills. Scutch Plaius, $10,000 ; Harper, IToilingworth & Daily, fur manufacturers, wmo p'aea, $2,500 ; bridges and other r.iails in F.iii wood township, $10,000. Tho Pennsylva nia trains were withdrawn from tho Cen tral railroad this morning, and now run over their own tracks. l'HILAUKLFUIA PRIMARIES. The Democratic legislative Koinluntlons. Philadelphia, Sept 20. Tho Demo cratic nominees for tho Assembly arc as follows : First district Bryan O'Hrien and Geo. W. Gibbons. Second district Patrick O'Neil and Wm. IIussc. Third district Win. J. Carbeny. Fourth district John Donahue. Fifth district Chas. M Doylo. Sixth district Hugh . Mackiu. Ninth district Upton II. White. Eleventh district Albert Crawford. Thirteenth district Wilson Kerr. Fourteenth district W. Rickctts. Died From Katlug Toailntool-t. Norristown, Pa., Sept. 26. Charles Epright, tho farm hand, employed by Geo. Zimmerman, and who, together with tho entire family, was poisoned by eating toadstools, died as the family homo at Centre Square, this county, last night. William TJaker, another of tho hired men who was poisencd at tho same time, ditd ou Suuday. Burned to Death in Sight of Ills Family. Chicago, Sept. 26. In tho town of Lake, yesterday, a barn aud match factory owned by Anton Kiei gcr caught fire. Kreigcr in rescuing his horse was cither kicked by tho animal or overcome by the Bmokoand was burned to death. His death struggles wcic wit nessed by his wife aud family of six: chil dren. Altsilouurlca Under Arrest. Calcutta, Sept. 26. Three members of the Salvation army, who recently ar rived here have been arrested in order to prevent a riot, which was iminent. Only one of the contingent which arrived hero a short time ago is now at liberty. An Knglno Explode With Fatal ICHVict. Galveston, Tex., Sept. 26. A special from Cuero, says tho engine attached to a pile driver at Iudianola blew up yesterday badly scalding John Casey and Frederick Monticr. Casey died soon afterward. Tlio tlregoii Deadlock Salem, Oragon, Sepfc. 26. Tho ballot for Uuiled States senator vcsteiday ic sultcd : Mitchell, 41 ; Prim, 30; Johnson. 16 ; scatteriug IS. Six Democrats voted with the Mitchel man. A second ballot was taken with the same result.. Adjourn ed until to-day. A Counterfeiter Caught. Washington, Sept. 26. David Wilson was arrested in Denver, yesterday by se cret service detectives, lor passing coun terfeit $50 bills. Ho will bo taken to Kan sas city, whcie tho olfetibii was commit ted. A Harnsourg Mau'ii sii'ioklu;: Oo.itli. Boudentown, N. J., Sept. 23. Pa trick Dougherty, of Ilarrisburg, Pa., was struck by a train last night near Burh Is lington, aud wan instantly killed. His body was terribly mangled. Acquitted of Murder. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 26 Knowledge Clarke, Gus Wilking, Davis Clarko aud Harry Hyman, (colored), have been ac quitted of the murder of Henry Johnson, who was killed at Scotland Neck, N. C. . An Exaggerated Report. New York, Sept. 26. The report of a railroad accident at East Newark at mid night iu this morning papers is greatly ex aggerated. None of the passengere wore hurt. Fire In Connecticut. New HAVENSept. 26. Maltby, Steven's & Curtis's plate and cocoannt waro factory at Binmingham burned this morning. One hundred mon arc thrown out of employ ment. The total loss on the building, stock and machinery is $150,000; insurance, $58,000. Killed by a Bursting Wbeol. Fall River, Mass., Sept. 20. A driv ing wheel of tho American linen mill burst this morning instantly killing John Bar nard and injuring two other men. Clark to be Tried. Philadelphia, Sept. 2C Ex-Masonic Grand Tyler H. 6. Clark and Librarian William Shinn came before Magistrate Pole this morning for his decision on tbe charge of conspiracy to libel Nathan W. Shivo and Mrs. Edna Jordan. The mag istrate concluded to discharge Shinn and held Clark to bail for trial. Tbe Star Route Bribery. Washington, Sept. 20. District Attor ney Corkhill and his assistant were to-day employed in taking testimony as to the clleged attempt to corrupt tho Star Route jury. The proceedings are private. KACINf IM KSQLAND. American Monies Left lleblad. London. Sept. 29. Dutch 0?en won tho fourth Great Foal stakes at New Market to day. The raco for tho first IS urscry stakes tor two-year old was won by Sir J. D. Ast ley's Saucy Boy, with In constant second and Petticoat third. Ton horses ran, including Mr. P. Lorril lard's bay colt Massasoit. The race for the Hopeful stakes for two -joar-olds was won by Beau Brumme), Mac Heath was second and Export third. Seven started, including Mr. P. Lorillard's Wcnonah aud Mr. J. R. Kcene's Crown Point Montgomery County Republicans. Norristown, Pa., Sept. 26. The Re publican convention of Montgomery coun ty, this morning nominated Charles a. Steinson for president judge. William B. Rambo for senator and Harry R. Brown, Richard Marnley. Frank Hone ton, Eze kiel Shoemaker and John M. Cummings, for the Assembly all on the first ballot. Death of an Ex-County Treasurer. Pottstown, Pa., Sept. 26. R. B. Longakcr. ex-treasurer of Montgomery comity, died hero of dropsy this morning Ffgnttng the Fever. Washington, Sept. 26. Dispatches to tho Burgeon gcneralof marine hospital.'ser vice from Brownsville and Corpus Christi, Texas, this morning, report the comple tion of tho new river cordon. WKAXIIEK 1M11CATINS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 26. For the New England, Middle and South Atlantic states partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with tain, northeasterly winds, stationary or lower barometer and temperature. Naw Xui:. Sept. a; FlourMate and Western dull and hriivy ; in Instance a sh.ide lower; Southern dull and unchai'K1 ' Wheat 3?vie lower, lnavy and Tin-e l ! : active e-peculativu t.-a-iintc; No. i - !ili , fi 12': No. i Red, Sept.. $1 (w ; do "et., l C'iail c.;4 ; do Nov.,$l 07J4I OTi-j : do Dec, $1 0S)iiil 0U ; do year. 1 ai:81 OC; do Jan., ii 10S1 1075 ; do Feb., 1 VAl llj. Corn t(6yxc lower and unsettled : morn active; mixed western spot, 677-'c;do lutures, .WaTlc. ().usii?ic lower: No. 2 Oct.. 38!4fii33ic: iioNov., 3?39jc; do Dec, 40Jc; State, 40 tf 2c ; Western 35f50c. enilatlelpnia Market. i,uw.Ai,k.'J,M!A. Sept. 26. Flour ste.idy .Miiiurtliic. $2 Togo 00: Extra, $3 "i'dl; Penna Family. t 7."a-5 12. (lye Hour at ft -". Wheat dull and weak ; No. 2 Western Red, $10I: Del.audP.i Red.SWSl 05; Lun-berry ami Amber at $1 I0fi$t 12. Com dull nnd lower ; Steamer, 72c ; Yellow, 7e ; mixed, 71c: No. : Mixed, 717lMc. Oats quiet and easier ; No. 1 White, 415315c; No. 2110 4.10; No. 3do40e: No. 2 Mixed. ::.c tye at 7072c, as to quality. Provisions firm, good jobbing demand. bard Iiriii. Rutter steady, with Rood demand; Creamery Kxtru, 3132c ; lo good to cholci-, -730c. EKn" firmer and in good demand; IVr.n'a, 27c ; Western. 2tic Cheese Chnico '.vmiteit, low jjiiides dull. Petroleum firm : Ifeflned, 7c Whisky at $1 22. lirj.ui nu friivmiiiu juotutwHB. noo'ctocri uuotJittontiol t;r.itn and pi-ovh-!i .., rurnl-hcM by 8. K. Yundt. Broker, 15S a. .st ftlnfj street. Sept. CC. Cbtcaco. Wheat corn Oats Pork Lard Oct 02 MK 21.25 1250 Nov. 92 JXHi Z0) 20.72-i 12.2(1 Veir 'JV .53 18.75 1135 Pblladelptala. Sept l.Oi'4 .70 .43 .... .... Oct IJUHyi .69 .43 Nov 1.07i .50 .43 Cattle Market. l'liiLADBLPiiiA. Sept. 25. Cattle market ac tive. ; sales, 3,500 head ; primo 77c ; good ut C6c; medium at 55c; cournon at 4f? tc : fat cows, 8484J4C Micep in nctlve demand : sales, 14,000 head ; prime, 5c; good fV5Jc ; medium. 4 Sbc ; fail, 44c; common, 3$i3)c: veal calves, 7iQ!k: ; York state calves, 4Q4)u ; Chester county lambs, U7c; Western lambs, 5737c. Hogs in good demand : sales. 3,300 head ; prime, VOidUe ; good. Vl'i'dH'lKc ; medium, I H; 12c ; I ight mixed, 111 l&e. Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 7,0tt head; ship-in.-iitH. 3.0UU head; dcmiinil brisk; market strong uml fully rc higher ; common to good mixed, 7 0iS4O ; heavy, $S 4 j'J 10 ; light, $7 05 SoO; skips, 572W. Cattle Receipts. S.ros head: shipments, 1,5(10 head ; market slow: values steady; ex ports, $8 507 : good to choice shipping, $5 50 j( 30 ; common to fair, llfJS 25 : butchers' fairly active and weak a: l 303 'JO ; stockern and feeders strong at $3 lllflflt 50; r.inge.Si 10c lower; Texun-, : 501 10; Americans and half-breeds, t4J5. .Sheep-Receipts, 2100; shipments, 1,70-J head ; moderately active und steady: poor to fair. $:3(S; medium to good, $3 854 40 ; choice to extra, J I 504 85. Rritish cable advices to the Journal snow no change In prices this week from last. Tlie current prices, estimated dead weight, aro : Good to choice American cattle, l4i;.c ; sheep, 15Q9c. East Lhuuitv Cattle Kcceipls. 2,737 Iiead ; market very dull aud prices 2350c otr from llLSt VCL'k'l) Hogs Receipts, 3,200 head ; market excited: Philudelphios, 9 9 25 ; ISaltlmorcs, S B.j 8tC5 YoiKers,$810g8 CO; gnusscrs, t7 5038. Sheep Reeelpts, 7,0tt) fuad ; market llrm and prices a shade higher than lost week's. m l'blladclunia cattle Market. Monday, Sept. 25. The arrivals ot livestock at. the vaiions l'lilladclpbia stock yards wero: For the week: Reeves, 3,500 lieail ; sheep. 13,0ilii hcaul ; liorr-1. K.30O heuil. I'revions we.ek : Reeves, 4 501 head ; slKcp, 11,00) head; hogs. 3,5IK( hc.ld. Beef Cattle The liht. arrivals hid a good etfect upon ihu market, as utoek sold more readily than lor some t.mo past. Although prices were no higher the quality of tin cattle wits better. Wc quote as follows : Extra. 7r&7ic; Good, 64JG.&C; Medium, ."VBtc : Common, l4:Jic ; fat cow, :K84Jc. MUch Cows were ucttveutf.'loa'Ji, with s.iles of cttra graded as high as $S0. '-hecp wen- in good demand and Mm market wasbnk even loi stock ewes, although tho increased arrivals kept prices down to the last ciuotations. Lambs and calves were also active and except tor Western lambs prices were firm. Wc quote as follows: Extra 5Xc; good, 65c; medium, 4 hd:ai!! lulr. 4Sii tic: common, 'ifi'iiicz lambs. i -hester county, r7Hc; Western lambs. 4fi7; York slate calves. IS44c; veal calves, 7K'-'c- Hogs were active and prices wcres steady. Wc quote at louows: Extra, liMc; Good. 12K12t: me.I.111.1, llil2c ; light mixed, llli;ij. SALKS OF DBEVES AT TUB WEST PHlLAOKtPHIA STOCK TAKD8. Martin, Fuller ft Co., 172 Western, 5Ji6J-c; t-8 Texnns, 5c. Kopcr Maynes, 250 Western, 37c. KflTcxans, 4-Ti5i5c. A. .t .1. Cliristy, 4H0 West Virginia. ii&T4c. II. K. McFIIIen, 100 Weolcrn and West Va.. 5JJ c. James Ciemson, 22 Virginia, 5J$fic. M. Ulnian-22fi West Va., account Lehman ft Pepper, C37Uc ; ! West Va, aect., .1. G. Uuer, ay2)4C ; 18 Western, ucc'l of L. Senseiilg, 4c. G. Schamberg ft Co.. 180 Western, anil W. Va. and Tcxans, 47c Schamberg ft Paul, 17 Western, W. Va. and Toxans, TiC Lnwcnstcinft Adier.aii Western, Tcxa-sand W. Va., iV4c. Daniel Murphy, 121 Western, and West Va., 587c. II. Chain, Jr., 05 Western Va., 4Ji&c. John McAnlle. 200 West Va. 5i7c. L. Horn, SI West Va., and Chester co , 4 5Vc. Owen . Smith-SO Texuns, 4!7;ft5 West Va., acc't Vim metio A Chambins, l97c; 18 west va., acc't it s. lionmu, vt 7c; 10 Western, acc't It. Hayes, 4!i7c. Rachman ft Levi, 120 W. Va. 4ffic. Daniel Smyth ' liro., 15C Western and W. Va., Dennis Smyth, 60 West Va, and Western, 5Q . c. Abo Osthclm, 55 West Va,, 636c. r. Hcheetz, 40 Western, 5SGc Lowcnsteln ft Hetlbron, 65 Texans, 5S)5c II. Chain, 30 Wejt Va. mixed, 3J5c. James Aull, CO Western and West Va., 3K9 6kc James Enstlce. 40 Western Pa,, 55Jic. M. Levi, 75 Western and Penn'a., 5a6c. P. Hathaway, 10 Western Penn'a., 35c. naassKO xsatb. Dressed Beeves were fairly activcand closed at 7HWc., tho former rate lor low Texan and cows. BALES LAST WWOC. Thos. Bradley. ISO head at saioa C. S. Dcnglcr. 102 head, 7XQ-PiP-A. A.BoswellH0do. at4ioc. W. H. Brown 143 do. at TXiWXc. J. P. Lowdcn, 40 do at 8Sloc. t Harlan ft Bro., 100 do at WQ&Ac Dressed sheep wero active. Samuel Stewart sold 810 head at 7S9c.and 112 head of dressed lambs at IWJllc. StMk M.w Vfirlr lhll.ilAlnti1a m4 V mj t w also United states Bonds repotted daily by Jacob k. l.owo. 4 North Queen street. Sept. 27. MM 10 30. a. H. r. w. r.w. IVmIVA t?f.- .1.M...1A mt fai wtvm N V I ..I.-.. Krii . Wratnrn -v...J i ..... II4I(D OA (KV7fc W7k rs& Kansas and Ttixu.4 LakeSliniK New Jersey Central - ....... New York, Ontario W....... St. Paul, SI. A Omulut Pacific Mall Rochester ft Pittsburgh Wabash. -.. .. "uls Pacific... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia UmuIUuj. Northern PactncCom ? " Preferred.... ??S"S 19 TOC 27J 87?i 5l 3i5k K 44 nuutuo ruts, a west Par lMl val. sale .KM tl05 . loo 1073 . 100 1 . IOC lfl) . 100 lltt . 100 112 . 100 102 . 100 lOiSO Lanc-CUy per ct. Loan, due luss.. " 1885.. " Utt... Sperct. n lor 30 years. & per ct. School Loan... " 4 " In I or 91 years.. " 4 " In 5nr20vears.. " 6 " inl0or2uycars . too vsa. aiuineim Dorongnionn.. ...... 100 102 BASKerroexs. Pint National Bank 10O Fanners' N-ittoniil Rank 50 Fulton National Rank KM Lancaster County National Ifcuik.. 50 Columbia National Ifank 100 Kphrut.i National Rank ! First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National it-ink, Suasbiirg.... 100 First National Uuuk, Marietta 100 First Niitlon.il itank. Mouut Jo.. 100 UtllK NutloiiHl Hank ."... mi Miuibeiai National Hunk . IW Hnlon National Uiuk. Uoant Joy. r.o New Holland National Rank KM 305 110.25 13 in: 150 142 141.30 l34.t 200 145.71. ltd I5t 7(r 137 mscwLAmocB btocu. Qunrryrllle R. It $ so f&S Ulllersvlllo Street Car ao V,M Inquirer Printing Company 50 50 Watch Factory KO vat ttosiiigntnnu Fuel Compunv.... 91 Stevens Iiouso ioi I'olmiibliitJas Oo-n;.-. -iy . 90 i l' 17 4J0 " IS I l,i-''Jiri ii !.i ' i. iit M ll!i-ll.i iIiI!owhiv...... SleviMit llon-'i Sicily tsl.iml .... F. i-.' ftr-i n v .. . . ? : ..i i it ,'u.irrvvlllu h. :., i!u- !-'-. Reading ft CoIninSiia II. I:,..'.'. . Lancaster Watch Co- due !sn-.. .!: $117 .. b. iijc .. taw 106.5 Lancaster Gus Light and t'lie! 1,'t. auo in l orsn years .. IU 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co. .. ll. 10S .. 25 3X3 .. 100 85 .. h-J 275.2 . 25 $ 102 .. tS'i 23 . i 18 . m , - 18 25 47.2S . 25 21 . i. 40 . i. 4aH Lancaster Marietta Lancaster ft New Hniiunit . ... Lancaster ft SuscnuMi-inna TinurPiKi: STOCKS. Rig Spring A Reiver Vu:iu Bridgeport ftlloreshoc Columbia ft Clicstnut Hill 'Jolumbia ft Washington Columbia A Big Spring Lancaster ft Cphv.ita Lancaster.; Willow Street Strashurti S Millport Marietta jc. Maytovti Martetui. Mount. .Im- ljinc. Kllzubrtiit'n ftim..IIot'ii. Ijuncasterft Friiitvillu. , luncastcrftldiltK fincaster ft Wllltuintowu luieiisier & Manor Liuic-.is! er . M.ini-'-ni. IIM so r 75j it 55 ij:t;io J'OUIJOAJ.. Donutcrutli: Slate Ticket. UOVKUNOR. ItOBKRT K. PATT1SON, I'lillmlelphta. HECTBSANT llOVEKlfOR. CIIAUNCRY F. RLACK. York. JUDOK Or T1IK SUTinCMI-. -tUltT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SKCBKTABV Olf IXTKUHAJ, AWAI1U. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. CONORESSMAS-AT-IJinOK. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic Coaaty Ticket. OOKflRBSH. W. B. GIVKN, Columbht. ST ATM SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. AIIRAM COLLINS, Marietta. A83KMDLT. 1. ELIM G. SNi DER, Lancaster. 2. C. J. RHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Colerain. X K. C. D1LLER. Karl. G. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. II. E. SUIMP, E. Cocallco. W. W. BUasElt. Leacock. COUHTY BOLICITOlr. roou dibec-toi:s. J. P. MoILVAlNK. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster PRISOW ISHFECTORA. JOHN RBUMAN, MauhMm. .1.11 SCULEGKLMILICILE. Donegal. JURV COMMIBSIOKKIU WILLIAM KLLMAKER. Karl. Democnatlc State Committee. W.U. IIKNSKL, Ciiairnian. b. P. KISNKR, General Secretary, Giiard House, I'hiliulelphla. Democratic County Commit W. II. ROLAND. Chairman. Lancnstct. .1. B. LICHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIEK, Columbia; B. M. PATTEICSON, White Rock, Secretaries. ENTERTAINMENT. PULTUN OfKKA HOUSK. -ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1832. For the first time In this clty.J. I. McClns key's Original Mulo-Draica mid Kq-iestriaii Sensation, JESSE JAMES, THE BANDIT KING. Tills play is loui'dvd upon aCMi.il ineitleuN i:i the liv-ol the iioleiloHthus"THK J AMK.h BROTH KKs," ol Ml-souii, and will be pre senter by a powerful Company ot 20 METROPOLITAN ARTISTS 20 Introducing at each performance the Celebrated Horses, Roan ' Charger" and Bay 'Raider," Found in thu possfsMon ot Jes-c James at tho time ot his murder, and purclm-tcd by E. T. Mitchell, esq.. o! St. Joseph. Missonri, and by him resold to S. II. Barrett ft Co , at a cost of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL KflKNWRY AND SI ECU ANICAL EF JTXCTS. ADMISSION 35,50ii!id75CENTS RK-ERVED SEATS 75CEN'IS Now on hale at Opi:r.4 llou.su Ofllcv. s25-5td ED VCA TIONA L, Ij'DUUATIONA l Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 23. Located in one of the most beautiful and healthful of the entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both Mixes, and offers the following Courses ot Study : 1. A lull Classical Course or four years. 2. A lull Scientic Course of four years. 3. The following Technical Courses ot four years each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Naturxl His tory : (c) Chemistry and Pbj ales ; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Course In Agriculture. 5. A Special Course-In Chemistry. 6. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. Military drill is required. Expenses for lKiard and Incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young ladles in charg;; ol a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ad dress GEO. W. ATHBRTO.V, President, .State college, Centre Co., 1"- aug8.13blT.Th.ftS rOK BALK. K UW KfSAlfK OUR NEW REAL E8TA.TB CATALOGUE, Containing a large number or properties In city and country, with prices, fto. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. H6RR ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. lo East Ring Street. E STATU Or JOllN W. HTJULCY, LATK of Lancaster, deceaCil. Letters ot ad i inlstratlon enra tcitamento nnnexoon said estate having bnn granted to tiio under signed, all persons indebted thereto arc ro quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims and demands against the same, will Drenent them without deluv for sct- t tleaient to the undersigned. ALFRED A. HURLEY, Administrator cum testaracntoannexn. W. A. Wiisosr, Atfy. sUMtdftW 42! 39S 3SI SK ss2 xr2