$ LANCASTER IDAIL.Y INTELLieiaf-FRIDA, SEPTEMBER 29, 1882. subterraneous motives of those who con structed tbo Harrisbur platform, adding that the strength of the Stalwart ticket was not in the platform nor in the Gtness of the men nominated, but in Cooper's blackmail assessments. Mr. Brosius kuows this aud calls it a discrepancy. I call it a fraud a false pretence. Ths moral sense of the Republican party cannot be blinded by such arts as these, or cm j upted from its high principles by money. Ah Mr. B rosins, you are with the wrong party. If you are solicitous for the welfare of the party leave the machine and come over to us. If Gen. Beaver wishes to uphold Re -publican principles let him retire from the ticket. I tell you to-night his election is not within range of possiblity. Let him retire from the canvass, unite with us and the Republican party will bo invincible. But you say Cameron won't let you. Bo a man for once-wssert yourself. But you say Cameron is a large man. Why, you said not long ago mat no was a small man ; and you have never yet had the manhood to say that you are not for him that you owe him nothing. Mr. Stewart concluded his address by declaring that the Demo crats could not succeed that there is no Democratic party left except in Berks county and the Tenth Legion aud that it will be ground to powder by the Inde pendents. There arc 150,000 of them in the ttato today, he said, and if they have grown lioni oO.OOO to 150,000 in a month, where will they be in November '! Free thouuht, free speech, fiee men and puiu government is what they are Holding for and under that bannortbey will triumph. Thomas Walters followed in a humor ous address, and, although it was half-past 10 o'clock, the audience insisted on, hear ing Col. McMicbael, who spoke but briefly, promising that they should hear from him again during the campaign, lie as sured his hearers thai in all parts of the state the Independents were enthusiastic ; that there was a determination to throw off the yoke of the bosses ; that hence forth tho people of Pennsylvania will rulo themselves and the machine must go. The meeting adjourned with three cheers and a tiger for Stewart and the wholo Independent ticket. The New Ka'iroad. Tho Delaware, Phiunixvillo & Lancas ter railroad is to be graded and pushed forward rapidly until completed. The New York capitalists passed over the proper route on Wednesday. Davis Knauer, of Knauertown, has put in a bid to grade the road form Phceutxville to near French Creek for $60,000, and will most likely rcceivo the contract. The new railroad will run along tho llidge, Chester county, to Poughtowu ; thence to near St Peter's P. O., crossing tho French Creek falls, whore a bridge 2,000 feet long and CO feet high will bo built. The chief engineer states that thcro was not a cut over 15 feet high along tho entire line, and that the road would be completed in a very few months. It is said that Preside ut Roberts, of the Peuneylvania railroad company, stated to a cotumitteo of gen tlomcn from Spring City, who recently visited him, that as soon as the contrac tors now at work on tho Phcunixville & West Chester railroad had completed their work they would be placed on this route, which would bo completed at as early date as possible Democratic Muss Meeting. On Thursday evening, October 5, a Democratic mass meeting will bo held in Fulton opera house, this city, when ad dresses will bo delivered by Hon. Cuauncey F. Black, candidate for lieu tenant governor, lion. Mortimer F. El liott, candidate for cougrcssman-at-large, and Dun. Wm. S. Stonger, ox-reprcsenta-tive in Congress. Tho sturdy Democracy of Lancaster will uo doubt turn out iu full force to hear these distinguished gentle men, and to testify by their presence and enthusiasm tho cordial sympathy thcy feel with tho cause of Pattisoa and reform iu the stato government. The Moravian Ilthtorlcal Society. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Moravian historical society was hold iu tiie old building known as the Whitelield house, at Ephrata, on Wednesday. All tho old officors wcro re elected to servo for tho ensuing year. Tho vacancy iu the board of managers caused by tho death of Dr. Maurice C. Jones was filled by electing Joseph A. Rice, of Bethlehem. A number of papcis were lead, among them one by Proles3or Jacobsou, of Nazareth, on the history of the society during tho past quarter of a century. Numerous gifts aud relics wci u donated the society by different member , aud friends of tho organization . Funeral uf Henry Ueigart. The body of Henry Roigart, who died in Iowa a few days ago, arrived in this city at an early hour tut morning aud tho funeral took place this forenoon from tho residenco of Miss Catharine . Reigart, a sister of the deceased, at 143 Noith Duke street. It was largely attended and the services at tho house and grave were con ducted by Rev. C. F. Knight. Tho pall bearers were Wm. Lsainau, Luther Rich ards, George Willson, Simon P. Eaby, Charle3 llagcr, Dr. II. B. P.irry, John Charles aud Wm. A Morton. Tho inter ment was made at Woodward Hill ceme tery. Discharged ou Writ. John Brimmer, of Middlo street, the young man who was committed to prison for 20 days on Wednesday by Alderman Samson for being drunk and disorderly on Saturday night, was discharged on a writ of habeas corpus yesterday afternoon by Judgo Livingston. The alderman did not oppose the discharge, as the prisoner bad not been guilty ot very great misbeha vior, and had any defense been made at the hearing he -would not have been so hard on him. Accident to a Trotter. Duriug the race at the Reading fair yesterday for horses from Berks and adjoin ' ioff counties, having no better record than 3:30, " Sallie Black," owned by Isaac R. Bnrkhokler, of Akrou mills, this couuty, burst a cord in tho beginning of tho sev enth heat, aud was allowed to go to the stable. The injury loceivcd was such as to incapacitate the animal from further trotting this season. Bios Tor Coal. The proposals for coal for use at the city water works up to April 1st, were opened at tho mayor's office last night. They were as follows : James fliewart & Son., $2.69 per ton. Baumgardner & Jeffries, $2.94. The contract was awarded to tho for mer. Mo. 3. Advertising oar No. 3, of tho Bamum show, arrived in town to-day. It is in charge of AL Riel, who has ton assistants. They will remain until to-morrow night to finish billing the city. Pictured Again. The Police Gazette of this week contains a picture of Morris Bricker, the Lancaster jail breaker, and is something better than that which the News had. Dlacharged "With Costs. Reuben Hutton was arrested for being drunk and disorderly yesterday, aud on payment of costs he was discharged by Alderman McConomy. Hot One la. The station house was empty this morning. This is something unusual, as is has been well patronized of late. COLUMBIA NEWS. M ICKGCLAK COBKESPONUKMl'K I.vrnts Along the Susquehanna Items uf interest In and Around tbe Borough 1'lcked Up by tbe Intelli gencer's Keporter A large party was held at the residence of Mr. Daniel Brown, on Walnut street, last evening. Isaac Powers, one of tho crew of the shifting engine, night turn, had his hand ci usiied while coupling cais last night. Two large bulletin boards have been erected ou Cherry street, between 3d and 4th streets, by Mr. Jacob Sueath. A party of ladies aud gentleman from this place took advantage of the beautful evening yesterday to enjoy a horscbick tide. Mr. W. J. Strickler, lata night dis patcher of the Pennsylvania railroad at this place, lias been promoted to the posi tion of day dispatcher. The firm of Bachman & Forry has tho conti act for building ten dwelling bouses. They will bo located on tha lots lately sold by the Kecly stovo works company. One of Ryucll's patent hoist machines has been placed in the cellar-way of E. G. Kopp's grocery store, corner of Third and Walnut .streets. It has a strength neces sary for raising 2.300 pounds. A lire occurred yesterday afternoon iu one of the lumber yards in Wrightsville. The liaracs were visible in this place. The ciueo of the conflagration is uuknowu.Thc amount of damage sustained is also un known. Mrs. lloter Fiukabiuc, proprietress of the Locust street ico cream parlors, held sale at her residence yesterday afternoon. She intends removing to Wrightsville. Those persons who are fond of astron omy would do well to arise at 5 a. m. and take a look at the comet. It is plainly visible at that hour, and is a beautiful sight. Tho following offices were elected at the meeting of Oaceola tribe No. 11 I. O. R. M., which was held last evening : Sachem, Dr. G. W. Bertheizel ; S. S., Bcnjamiu Eichcrly ; J. S., George Stu dcuroth. Samuel Holland, colored, aged 33 years, died last night of consumption, at his lesirlenec, on Fifth street. The funeral services will be held at the .Vfriciu Bethel church on Sunday at 1:30 p. m. The friends aud relatives are requested to at tend. ISorougli 1-erBonaIa. jhiss .name 1'iauier nas returned iroin a visit to Cape May aud S.ilom, N. J. Mr. M. Cohen teturntd last evening from Philadelphia, whero he has been visiting for tho last week. Mrs. Frank Jordcn is visiting the family of tho Rev. Samuel Ziugliug, on Locust street. Mr. Abram Vauhusen, who has been absent from Columbia for the past seven years, has returnod. He has boon iu the far west. War on the l)o lu Wrightsville. Ole Hardtimcs has been appointed dog catcher in Wrightsvillo by tho chief bur gess of that place. Thcro will bo peaco amongst tbo canine population of Colum bia now, but terror and sorrow amongst that of tho little town ou tho other sido of tho Susquehanna. A Now Uecclpt. Peoplo aro paying for " Iudinu oil'' uow but :i gentleman furnishes tho following receipt, free of all charge, for a good In dian oil : Take 40 grains of cayenne pep per, It) grains of camphor, 40 grains of blood root, ounco oil of sassafras, 1 oun ces of water of ammonia, ounce of chloinfurm, 10 ounces of alcohol and 10 ounces of water. Put all in a quart bottle aud let it macerate for 24 hours, shaking it occasionally, then GIterit,ancl it is ready for use. Tho above makes 1 pints and any druggist will put it up for GO conts. Another False Alarm of Fire. A false alarm of fire brought out tho l'uo department last evening about 8 o'clock. Sometime thcro trill bo a tiro, aud the peoplo, so often deceived by false alarms, will not respond to the calla of tho lit emeu for assistance iu pulling tho engiucs. Smart peoplo sometimes get into tioublc, wheu playing jokes. It may ho so to those wo raise false alarms of fire. Iteligious and other meetings are need lessly disturbed in this mauuer, as was tho cdso at the Methodist church last evening. WtSlMl.NSTKU riiKSBYTISKY. .I'ouut, Joy i'ulplt declared Vacant. Tho fall session of Westminster presby ter' met in the Colcrain Union church on Monday, llcv. Dr. Mitchell was elected moderator. " Tho best method of pro moting tho spiritual interests of a partic ular church," aud the " stato of religion in the churches of tho presbytery" wcro discussed. On Tuesday the subjects of of foreign missions and lenipcranco wcio li.-.cussed. Itev. Mr. Scott was re lieved from tbe charge of the Stewarts towti church and Rev. Mr. Browu appoint ed a supply until next meeting of presbytery. A memorial from tho Mount Joy church was referred to a committee, consistiug of Kevs. Cairnes, Gamble, Bar bour and Elder Pcarce. The committee reported favorably to tho memorial, aud recommended that llev. Gamblo be ap pointed to declare the pulpit vacant on the thiid Sabbath in October. Tho report was adopted. Rev. Gamble was then appointed stated supply of Mouut Joy and Donegal cliuichcs until the next regular meeting of presbytery. Presbytery adjourned to meet, at tho synod of Ilarrisburg, Octo ber 9. Alleged Assault and Battery. Joseph Wehr, of Quarryville, had a hearing before Alderman Barr this after noon on the charge of assault and battery preferred against him by his brother, Peter Wehr, of this city. There was no evidence against him and he was discharg ed. 'J UK STKVKNS UOUSK. Cliaogn of Kates After October 1st. Tins rates at the Stevens House on and after October 1st, will be as tollows : f 2..10 and 3 per day : commercial $it0. &27-1UI New Keuovatlng Establishment. The original London renovator, who has cleaned clothing ior many ot our citi zens the last two years, has located perma nently at No. 146 Nor Hi Duke street, near Chestnut. Any one having clothing to clean will find it to their advantige to give him a call. ltd Maoontc Excarslon. On Sunday next tho Reading railroad com pany will run a special Masonic excursion from this city to Ephrata. This wil allbrd our citizens a line chance to take part iu the cor ner stone laying ou that day. Train leaves King street depot at 10 o'clock a. n., return ing leaves Ephrata at 5:10. Tickets for the round trip $1.00, for sale; at Do n uth's and at Trout & Co's., segar stores, and. Fry and Hull's drug stores. ltd Amusements. " Jette James " To-night. Tiie countcrfcil presentment ot the famous outlaw will spill imaginary gore over the opera house stage to - n'ght. Tho defunct bandit's alleged horses will contribute to the entertainment ot the evening by appearing in the performance. Tliellctsian Band. Tlicse girted musicians will make sweet melody at the opera house to-morrow night. "The Merry If'tir." Strauss' comic opera is the attraction underlined for Wednesday evening. The work is one of the greatest of recent successes in operetta. It is still running iu Vienna and various other European cities, aud in New York it lias been suns .week after week, both in German and in English. Ford's company, with a number ot local favorites, will sing It here. " Esmeralda." The Montreal star says ot the play that 13 to ho given here next Monday evening by a compary sent out from the Madison Square theatre : " We advise everyone who wishes to see bow lntcrcsing thoroughly pure sentiment can be made in the hinds of a master, to goandbcc "Esmer alda." The play is one ot the sweetest pic tures or domestic life and the loving constancy ot which the human heart U capable." SVECIAZ. NOTJVEI. Constipation, liver and kidney diseases aic cuied by Crown's Iron Ritters.which enriches the blood, and strengthens tbe whole system. For sate at II. B. Cochran's drn store, 1:J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. si5 lwd&w Coloukle-3 axd Cold. a young girl deeply regretted that alio was colourless and cold. Jler luce was too white, und her hands and feet lull us though tilt: blood did not circulate. Alter one bottle or Hop Bittcra had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness ol mind gratifying to her Itieiuln. bl5-2wdftw Theic is no use in talking. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills will cure nerv ousness in its worst forms, and produce a charming happy state iu a troubled mind and permanently build up the general system. They contain no narcotic or haruilul drug whatever. " t25-lwdftw Small Comfort. When vou are continually coughing night and day. annoying everybody around you,;ind hoping it will go away ot its own accord, you arc running a dsngerous risk better use Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric OH, an unfailing remedy in all such cases. For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drng store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster Cr.ocr. Whooping Cough nnd Bronchltislm mediately relieved by fchiloh's Cure. For sale ti Cochran's drug store. 137 North Qneen St. myl lwdcowJtw riiYSici.r.8 attest: Coldcn's Liquid ISccl U particularly useful in Dlpther.'a, Fever, aud every depressing disease." si5 Iwdcod&w " How do you manage," satd a lady to her rrlcnd, " to appear so happy all the time T" "I atwuys have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the reply, and thus keep mysolf aud family in good health aud spirits. See adv. sl-lmdcod&oow Wiia you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver ComnlaintT smions vranzcr is guarauiccu to euro you. For salt: at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St myi-lwueowAw Life's I'unuudruin. When judicinush i.i d, Burdock lilnnd Bit ters are in UiewiM cs a remedy, tor all the uils uiUiug from impurities ot the blood, widen never lail to make the patient long, lived ant happpy. Pncojl. For sal eat II. Jl. Cochran's irug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. A itKLiAiux means ot eradicating local dis ease of tho hkln, viz.: Glenn's Sulphur Soup Hill's II air and WhUkcr Dje, SO cents. s2Vlwdcod&w A i'u'jg'i, cold or note jmoal tfhoulu ue Klopj.i'ii. .Ni-gioct tre-jrenuy results in an In curable Lung IM-scasc or Consumption. B'.own's i.roncliial Troeh': do nol disorder tiit! stomach like cough syiup unl hul.-.auis, but act directly oi' the inflamed parts, allaying ifltatton, give iclici in Adt'itna. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Tin oat Troubles which Dingers and PubllcSpeakeraarcsubji'ct to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommenced by physi cian?, and alv.'uye ;lvo uerlect satisfaction. Having ben tested by wide and constant us-e for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we), .uerited rank among the lew staple remedies ot the age. Sold at. 25cenhHbox everywhere. rov-lvdTTh&F&lvw it MS AT U. ENtiitorr. Ill this cit v, on the 27ih lust., Ben jamin Kngrolf, in th i 37th year ot his age. The relatives and lriends of the family, also the respective soiricties of which lie was a member, are respectfully invited to attend the luncral, from his late residence. No. fl-Jl Beaver street, en Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock Interment lit Ion's cemetery. Stu XJStr AltfllRTraJEaiENTS. WANiKU SEAMhTutsS WANTS En gagements by the day, week or at home. Cim do diessmaking and all kinds ot sewing. Call at this oflicc. NOTICK. THK MKIM BCKS OK LANCAS TER CHICLE, No. 1C8, II. U. (It. F.), Pa.. areicqiuMnd to meet at their Hall, on SAT URDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, sharp, lor the purpose ot attending llio funeral of their l.tte Brother, Benjamin fcngroll. Circlo No. Ill) are cordially invited to participate. By order ot tho Circle. O. li.SiIEUT7.EU. ltd II. S. K. o Ys.Tr.Ks. Hero wo are, Beady for tho Boaeou. SEND YOUR OKDKUS. METTPETT. ltd ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. ON TV:U N1D.VY, OCTOBER IX, iaM.nl the Leop ard Hotel, Lancaster citv.purHuanttoan order ot the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public .iic. the following de-cribed real estate, to wit : All that ceitaln two-toiy Uiick Dwelling House (No. 2 1). situated on the west fide of South Duke street, Luucister city, lioutiug 21 lect 2 inches ou said .south Duke street, and extending wcstwuid 01 feet Vi inches to a tlir.o loot alley; bounded on the north by piopertyof Anna Kreucman ami on the south by property ot Mrs. Jesse Land is. The prop erty is eligibly located and contains 11 rooms It hw been recently painted and papered throughout, and is in the best possible coudi tion. i Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., w hen terms will be made knowu by the under signed. A. A. HUB i-h Y, Administrator c. t, a. ot John W. Ilubley, de ceased. HenutShubukt, Auct. s2S-7tdFi3 1XJILLI AMsON St FObTBR. Our Carefully Selected Stock OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, For Fall anil Winter, Is now placed upon the couutcrsin the rcom especially arsanged for it. on the first lloor. There are SINGLE AND BOUBLE-BUKASTED SUITS In all grade?, ranging from the Strong Evcry Diiy Suit lor $2,50, up to a line imported suit in a Dark Olive, suiall pleated front with box pleats In the back. BOY'S CASSIMKUE MJITS with Long lant3 for hard wear, in double and twist material arranged to snit all buyers. TIIE YOUTH'S AND MEN'S SUIT3 Iu Mixed Goods lor Business arc in a large variety ot patterns, English and Scotch pre dominating. EALL OVERCOATS Are now being asked lor more thau any other garment, and we can furnish them in London Corkscrew, Diagonals, Meltons, Uepcllants and Crepes, in Light and Dark Shades with line silk facings and satin sleeve linings. IIATS CAP1 'GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. JEWELRY, In all tho Newest Effect, with prices always tho lowest. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LAXCASTEB. PA. On XEW ADYMKIZsr-MEliTS. OTOGIKH, STOGIES. PITTSCCKGU HTO- O gies. 11.25 per hundred at HABTMAVS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. nw IIANO FOli HALE VERY CHEAP. An entirely new ALBRECHT PIANO will be soM at Manufacturer's First-Cost Price. L. B. HERIt, s:3-2tdU Inquirer Building. UIBIK. With our Compliments we ptcscut a cor dial invitation to our patrons and friend?, e-pecially to our Fellow .Photographers, to be present at our Opii Oar iii Eveii, -OF- SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, AT N0S. 42 AND, 44 WEST.KINU ST. . (, Having removed our former gallfry to the opposite sidcot liicstn-el, we desire to ufl'oid the publican opporl unity Ircely to c.aminc what we are doing and the place where it Is don". Bcspccttully. B. FRANK SAYL0R, s2'l-2ld rnoTOUttATIlEK. IULTON OPBK4. MOUSE. r ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday Evening, Oct. 4, 1882. i. .. Comic Opera Go. Mr. Ford lias the honor to announce to the citizens of Lancaster that on theabove named evening Lu will present for tbe first time in this city, Strauss, the Waltz King's last and most successful opera, entitled THE MERRY WAR. This beautiful opcru will be presented with the lull strength ofMr. Ford's excellent com pany, MJMinjuiNu urwAitus or vt ak TISTd, and led by tho" two celebrated Frimmo Donnas, BLANCHE CUAPMAN nwTttAlCIE BOCKELL. FULLOBCIIESTBA. MAGNIFICENT CHORUS, BUILLIANT COSTUMES. AND A GOICGEOUS MISE-EN-SC.KNE. PB1CES OF ADMISSION : Ucservcd Seats, Sl.OO, General Admission, COc and ?5c. Kcscrvc.l seats and Librettos for sole at the Opera House Olllcc. s'JJ-Std 7.JV TKUTAJUMJbNTS. i 1 RAMI CONCEKT IT OF TIIE HESSIAN INFANTRY 11EG1MENT BAND. 34 IN NUMBER, ON Friday Evening:, Septombor 29, '82, AT BROAD STREET HALL, LIT1TZ. PA. ADMISSION, - - - 35 CENTS Doors Open at 7 Commence at i of 8. s27-: td LULTON Ul'-KKA UOUSK. -ONE NIGHT ONLY.- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1882. For the llr-t time in this city, J. J. McUlos key's Original Mclo-Druuta ami Equestrian Sensation, JESSE JAMES, THE BANDIT KING. This play is founded upon actual int-Idents iu the liveootthe noted outlaws "TIIE. I AMES BUOTHEKS," Of Missouri, ouid will bu pre-, sentea by a powcrtul.sCoin jiany ot . 20 METK0P0LITANARTIST3 20 Introducing at each performance tho I Celebrated Horses, Roan ' Charger" and Bay Raider," Found In tho possession ol Jesse James at the time ot his murder, and purchased by E. T. Mitchell, esq., ot St. Joseph, Missouri, and by him resold to S. II. Barrett & Co., at a cost ot TWO THOUSAND DOLLAKS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCKNKKY AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS. ADMISSION 35,50und7.riCENT8 UESEUVED SEATS 75 CENTS Now ou sale at Opera House Ofllcc. B.'.VStd IULTON Ol'ftllA UOUSK. SATURDAY EVENING, SEfT. 30. BY GENERAL KECJUEST, Grand Farewell Concert IIY TIIE KKKOWSEU HESSIAN Infantry Regiment Baud. 34 IN NUMBEK. 34 Under the leadership ot PKOF. OTTO WEIT ZEL. 3Noonc should tail to avail ol this on!) opportunity. ADMISSION, ONLY 25 AND 35 CENTS. , No extra charge for reserved scats. tAKSUI IfULTON Ol'EICA HOUSE. Monday, October 2, 1882. v TheiisoiWTWeCo. Will present Its great New York Success of last season, the exquisite domestic drama. , (. ESMERALDA." By J! rs. Francis Hodgson Burnett anil W. 11. Gillette, as presented at the Mudisou Square .Theatre lor one year. A Beautiful Domestic Love Story. Scene in North Carolina and Paris. i'lodueed with Special Sc-ncry lor each act from the Madison Squaro Theatre. ADMISSION 50,7:i- UESEKVED SEATS I1AX) Sale of Scats will open Thursday morning, September S?, at Opera House Office. s27-5td CSL'I.TON OPKUA HOUSE. Tuesday, October 3, 1882. FIELDING'S Double Combination ! Predentin he Grond.Eoropean Success PiiSE PRIBitt)SHIP Introduclng-thoao famous Native Irish Come dians. ME.G. ItEYNOLDSand MP..CUAS. FKEW. Together with a MAMMOTH OLIO headed by the great and only John FIELDLNGS Maggie In their Latest NEW YORK Success, entitled JOHN Z. BEOK. 4SDuringthe sketch will bo Introduced the BELL TELEPHONE. Also a host of eminent specialty performers. ADMISSION 75, SO & 35 CENTS. Reserved Scats now on SOlc at Opera House S385UI THUD EDIT1M. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPT. 29, 1883. LATEST BY TELEGEAPE rillLADKLflliA ELKCTIOM JHtACDS. Tbe Falbe Returns of Voters Tnat Were Made by a Couple of United State Supervisors. PuiLADELPniA, Sept. 29. Edward Lon- eran and Frank Johnson, United States supervisors, were given a farther hearing by United States Commissioner Gibbons, this afternoon, upon the charge of making fraudulent returns of voters in tho Fourth ward of this city. Evidence was adduced to show that out of 22 persons returned as living iu onououso only three wero found their, that but two voters lived in another house whete 20 had been registered that in another only six of tbo twenty reg isteted had been found, and that in still aui.thtr house there lived but eleven voters out of thirty-six returned. Tho prisoneis wero held to answer at tho next term of tho United States distiict court. KED UAnDKIl VR1MX. One Murderer to bo Hanged and Another Imprisoned. New Yoiik, Sept. 29 Edward Ilovey, tlio youug man who was convicted of murder iu shooting and killing his sister-in-law, Mrs. Fanuy Verniilyca, was to day nteticed to be hanged on November the 17th next. A motiou fur a new trial was denied, but his counsel w:'s given 40 days to fi'o a bill of exceptions. Hovey took his sentence coolly. Thomas McCabe, the boy murderer, who shot and killed his stepmother while com mitting a robber at her residence, and who was convicted of manslaughter, was to-day sentenced to seven years in the state prison, the maximum punishment. Mc Cabo was pleased at having got off so lightly. WiLKESiLUtui:, Sept. 29. Tho jury in tho' case of li. 1). Myers, tried lor the murder of Wm. Hufnagle, came into court this morning and rendered a verdict of involuntary manslaughter. They rec ommended tho fullest mercy of tbo court and pray that tho lightest sentence be im posed. WOMAN SUFFitAtUSTS. Tiio KoMilutlous t'asBed by tho National Ap ftoclatiou. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 29. At the Na tional Women's Suflrago association reso lutions wero adopted thaukiug Congress for tho appointment of a woman suflrago committee in each house, thaukinz Sena te -s Lapham, Feriy, Blair and Anthony for their report in favor of an impartial suffrage amendment to the constitution of tho United States ; declaring that it is tbe paramount duty of Congress to submit a sixteenth amendment, which shall se cure the enfranchisement of woman ; that tho association should lalwr for tbe submission of this amendment to the national constitution; also prohibiting states from disfranchising on tho grouud of sex; declaring that the action of tho state conventions of tho Kepublicaus in Kansas and Indiana, the Democrats in Massachusetts and tho prohibitionists in Chicago, indicate a recognition of tho strength of our platform and tho near approach of the full recognition of women's political rights, that it is tho duty of tho Legislatures of Iowa, Oregon and Indiana to ratify the proposed women suflrago amendment, and that tho enlarge ment ot women's political freedom in Ice land, Scotland, India and Russia arc en couraging signs. AN IMPORTANT OPINION. The Illinois Supremo Court Docldt-s Against Unjust Discrimination in Freight vhurgrs. Spkinufield, 111., Sept. 29. Tho opin ion was rendered by tho Illiuois supremo court yesterday in' a caso involving tho question of tho p-.iwcr of the stato Legislature to regulate rates charged by railroads for freight car ried to points outside of Illinois and whether tho act prohibiting unjust dis crimination in such rates is not in contra vention of the constitution of tho United States. Tho case is onj wherein a GG per cent, larger rato is charged in a haul from Oilman to Now York than on the haul from Peoria to New York, though tho distance from Peoria is greater by eighty six milos. It was held by the court that tho chargn was unjust, excessive, extortionate and unlawful, and in effect the court up held tho authority of tho railroad aud warehouse commissioners to regulato freight charges from points in Illinois to points outside the state. Tho V. M. C. A. Convention. Wilmamsfout, Sept. 29. Thero was a largo attendance at to day's session of the state convention of tho Young Men's Christian association. A number of com mittees were appointed, and various reports presented. Tho treasurer's report showed a balance on hand .of $83 and no debts. A paper was read by A. (J. Kim burly, of Shamokiu. The Explosions in Kgjpt. Caiuo, Sept. 29. The explosions at tho tail way station yesterday continued at brief intervals for over thrco hours. It is reported live men wero killed and twenty wounded. Two Arabs were caught firing trucks at tbe railway station, and it seems 8tiro that tho Arabs helped to spread if they did not originato the fire. Tbe Almshouse rrauds. Philadelphia, Sept. 29. John II. Parke, the almshouse contractor, who was arrested last night, was arraigned this morning and held in $2,i00 bail for a hearing to morrow a week. The district attorney protested against such light bail, when the sum was increased to $5,000 and Mr. Parke was sent to jail in default of bail. I'li'in Wealth to Toverly. London, Sept. 29. Tho floods in tho Tyiol have reduced hundreds of wealthy laudowncrs to poverty. Tho laboring class is in terrible distress, and the ap proach of winter gicatly exaggerates tho situation. Coder the Wheel. Jeusey City. N. J.. Sept. 29. Lewis W. Rarklett, aged sixty years, fell under tho wheels ol a train ou the Now York, Lake Erie & Western railroad to-day aud was instantly killed. Deceased was em ployed at tho repair shops of the company. t Another Hong Star Bouto Jury. Philadelphia, Sept. 29. The jury in the Star Route prosecutions in tho United States district court reported this morning that they had been unable to agree upon a verdict. The Mercantile Beport. New York, Sept. 29. The failures for tho last seven days reported by li. G. Dun C JO.t vi irUO uieruaubiio agcuuj, uuuiucr 120, of which 109 occurred in this country and 11 in Now York city. Mr.". Do i.ong and Slelvlllo. Washington, Sept. 29. Mrs. Do Lontr was at tho navy department this morning with Engineer Melville, and bad a long in torviow!with Secretary Chandler. Tbe Comet Seen in Austria. Vienna, Sept. 29. A great comet was observed here at 5:15 this morning in right ascension, 10 hours, 40 minutes, and decli nation 5 degrees, 15 minutes south. ABSENIC II Til E TEA . A Man Accused ot Poisoning uis Family. Philadelphia, Sept. 29. The twenty first district police have arrested W. G. Whittaker, residing in PascbaIlvHI, near rue city limits, cnargea nu poisoning his family, consisting of his wife, Jennie, aged 44 years, aud bis children Wayson, aged 24 ; Mary, aged 19, Eve aged 15, Sarah aged 20, Bertha aged 8 and Willie aged 2 years. A boarder named Waysou Cooper, aged 18, was also poisoned. Some of tho sufferers are in a critical condition. It is alleged that Whittaker put arsenic in a bucket of water with which tho tea was made. Robeson's Opponent. Buidgeton, N. J., Sept. 2$. The Democrats of the First district to-day nominated Thomas 31. Ferrell for Con gress. Tho district is now represented by ex Secretary Robeson. Killed By the Cars. Easton, Pa., Sept. 2S. Emma E. Wil helm, of South Easton, was struck aud iustautly killed by a passenger train on Lehigh Valley railroad this morning. Coal l'ricea. New Yoiik, Sept. 29. Tho Delaware & Hudson canal company's prices of Lackawanna coal for October, will be as follows : furnaco lumps and steamer lumps, each, $4.15 ; grade. $-1.00 ; Egg, $4.53 ; stove, $4.85. Death ot an Old Soldier. Pottsville, Pa , Sept. 29 Gou. Geo. C. Wynkoop, a veteran of the late war and of the war with Mexico, died suddenly of apoplexy in this city this morning, aged 75 years. fctre Iu a Drug Store. Pbovidence, K. I., Sept. 29. Fiie bruko out this morning in Johnson & Co.'s drug warehouse, and did damage to the extent or $15,000 WKATI1EK lniJJICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Sept. 20. For the Middlo Atlantic Stater, fair weather, ex cept local rains in the northern portion, northerly winds becoming variable, sta tionary or higher barometer and tempera ture. . ALEX. HAaiiLTON'a ;::anuchild. Sl, 500.000 Worth of Property A suit has been commenced in the New York supreme court which is likely to at tract public attention. The pnrtie3 to it aro John C. L. Hamilton, a grandson of Alexander Hamilton, and tho sou of the late John C. A. Hamilton, who died in July last. The defendants aro the heirs and executors appointed under the will of tho late Mrs. John C. A. Hamilton, which was executed as far back us 187o. The suit is brought to test tho validity of tho title to certain leal estate of great value, claimed to be owned by 31 r. John C. A. Hamilton, tho son of Alexander Hamilton. This gentleman married a daughter of a very wealthy real estato owner, named John C. Yandcnhuvel. Under his will he devised to his daugh ter, then Mrs. Hamilton, valuable real estate located west of Eighth avenue, and extonding from Ninety-third street to Ninety-sixth street ; also valuable prop erty on Broadway, extending down Bar clay street, opposito the Astor house, aud known as No. 229 Broadway. This prop erty is estimated to bo worth $1,500,000. After tho death of Mr. Yaudeuhuvcl, Mis. John C. A. Hamilton made a will, by which she bequeathed tins property to her husband, who had under that will tho power of disposing of it amoug his children as he savs lit. Tho plaintiff claims that this will of Mrs. Hamilton was invalid, aud that cousc qucntly her husband had no legal power to dispose of the property. Although Mr. Hamilton died in July last, his will has not yet been offered for probate. Ex Judge Fancher, Leopold Wall.ich, aud other counsel will appear iu the case. Sexton Gets the Koche Kmbleui. The Rocho billiard championship em blem, with its diamond star, glitters on the bar of William Sexton's billiard room. After John Dion's letter to tho public announcing his determination never to play for the emblem, which ho won in cushion carom tourna ment. Maurice Daly, stakeholder for tho expected Sexton-Dion match, telegraphed to Richard Roche, donor of tbo medal, for instructions. "Give it to Sexton," was the answer, and Daly handed to Sex ton the emblem and tho forfeit money in tho match. Sexton is disappointed at missing tbo match. Ho said that ho did not expect to bo challenged for some time to como. Sido by side with tho Rocho emblem hangs tho Delaney uoId medal, which ho successfully defended scvcr.il years ago. UARKtSI'H. rallwlelpnm market. i'hii.AL'ifHiA, Sept. ) Klour riiut and bandy steady; Mipertlnc, f2 7."tf3Uii; Ext) a, S 2.Sj:t 75 ; Penna Fam'ly, i 73S3 i' . Ityo Hour at ft l 37. Wheat unsettled ; No. 2 Wctrrn Bod, ft HI : Del. and Pa. Bed. .cl 01 ; Loin; berry Bed and Amber. $107?$! le. Corn firmer, lair local dcurind ; Steamer, 7i"c; Yellow. 7I97Ije ; Micd 7JJ37io; No. 3 Mixed 9Cac. Oats dull and weak on mk ; No. 1 Wlillt, 41c; Ho. 1 do 42ai;c; No. :: doXikc; No. 2 Mixed, :;ic. Bye nominal at 70c. -et:ds unchanged. Provisions steady. Lard steady. Butter firm and falily active. Creamery Extra, 3l32c ; do good to choice. .OQUOc. Eggs scarco and tlrm; Peim'a, i9e; Western. 2U27c. Cheese firm. Petroleum steady ; Kctlned, 7;C Whisky at $1 22. Nbvv iop.w, Sept. 29 Klour Mate and Western dull, and prices dxonglylu buyers' iavor ; Southern dull anil heavy. Wheat opened J4KC higher, a'tcrwurdd lost advance and declined '4&iie; net ire business in options; No. 1 ivhltc. il 12; No. 2 Bed. Sept., 91 (.1 MM; do Oct., 1 051 O0X ; do Nov.,$l 0701 07 : do Dec. 10!'!1 (: do Jan., 1 tayial lo.'i; do Feb., l 10il 12. Com opened Ki'e higher; afterwards lo: advance and declined i'Jii; mixed western spid. MQKio; doluluies, SofofXJo. Oats opend 'AijiX better ; utiliiequently ll ndvance; No. 2 OcL.:9Mc: no Nov, ::Ju 1".;: State, 108'dc ; Western StSJOw-. Oram and froviainn ijuuiauoim One o'clock quotations of ;raln awl jr- v-i Ions, fnrnlslieit by S. K. Yund, BiU-r !r' E::at Klntt street. ept. 20. Chtccco. Wheat Corn Oats Porli Lini Oct ft "1 21 :J7J 12 72 Nov. H .:y, Mii 2087i 12.27JJ Year U3 .U'A mo Il.i2 Petrollu-i. Oil City, 87. Live Stock Alarket. Chicaoo. Hogs Receipts, 13,C0ahead ; std ments, 15,000 head; the trade slow and 0c b.wer; demand weak; common to t;ood mixed. $7 GlgS 30 ; heavy, $8 35j9 10 ; light, $7 708 4i ; skipg, $37 30. Cattle Receipts. 9,000 bead ; shipments 3,500 head: good natives very scarce and firmer; offering poor ; some 1,60) B exports sold at $7 20 ; good to choice shipping, 15 50 6 50; common to lair, 3 23; mixed butchers' aim anu luguc lower at vz avi: stockers and ltedcrs at $3 20434 40; range slow and Kc lower ; Texanq, $ CU34 15 ; half breeds and Americans, ft-35. Sheen Bccelnts. 2.500: shipments. 1100 head : market slow and 15c lower ; common to lair, $3 3 40 ; medium to good, $3 604 10 ; choice to extra, $1 2331 75. East Liberty Cattle Receipts. 1,27a head; nothing doing ; no cattle on sale ; all tbiough consignments. Hogs Beceipts. 1.700 head ; market firm ; Philadelphia, $-G'J 20; Baltimores. $3 O0 8 75 ; Yorkerx, 8 253 40 ; gnwsers, 7 508, bheep Receipts, 2.WX) luatl ; market glutted, very dull and nothing doing. Buffalo. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head ; mar ketdull and tending downward ; light steers at $150284 75; Colorado steers, 4 M). Sheen and Lamb3 Receipts 3.20.") head : steady and good demand lor sheep; laiuU lower ; common to ta'r 'i ip m?i "" 'o-ti to chote. f 1 30j.1lrt: Cuuadi Mim,, tCiifcs : Western do.. S3S5 so. .-. Hogs Receipts, 3,100 head ; ally unchanged. market gener- Stock Market. New York, Philadelphia and Loot. m. -also United States Bonds repn ted dill. Jacob B. Loan. 2J North Quran street. H-p. 'ih ! S W& !7!i 42k 4ai .. SS 3S K Denver tt Bio Grande N. V.. Lake Eriu A Western .. Kansas and Texas Lane Shore New Jersey Central .ew. Y?Ikf Ontario W S-t. Paul, M. & Omaha Pacific May.. Rochester ft Pittsburgh Texas Paclnc f. Wabash, s;. ..onu ft PaciBc... WVstern Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Beading. Northern PactncCom Preierred.... Buffalo Pitta. West UMi UM-i H5i 4J7i? erv? 76?i Z4ll -7!.i 5l 62 44 Wi s M 317.' 41Mi 9Ji 5U2 21 esl 3I.M 49 k 44 43X 3t'i 64 3l US MJ&CEZLANJSOUa. DOST JrOKOKT THE OKMUINB OLD Stock Connecticut Clears. II lor 25 cU. at IIABTMAN'S YELLOW IfKONT CIUAIt STOKE. "1IUAR ACKNCV WANTED. j A party who has one of tho finest locations in Boston, ami who lias lacilitlcs tor disposing ora large number of cheap cigars, is de-drou of securing the asency tor some Kood Penn sylvania cigar factory. Good reference can bo "iven " Address, W. 11. T.. 4 City Hall Avenue, s2S-lwd Boston. Mass. 1lirrV UOLLAltS KKWAKD. r HOUSE AND RUGUV STOLEN. A bay horse, 16 hands high, thin in tlesh. n little white on left bind toot, and roached-hacked, was stolen Irom tho sul-cribur on Wednes day. Also a wagon with leather ton, built by AltlcK Son. and a .-ot ot nickel-nioiintcd harness. Tho ubovo reward will be paid for the capture ot tbe thiet unit return of the property. CYRUS II. COLVIN. 8J2-tfd Lancaster, Pa. USE KBKIUKK'S FAMILY KXTK.1 PUKE NEW KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. .Manufactory, 4 miles northwest of Mount Joy, Luncabtercounty, Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. 'or salo by grocery and provi-don realurs. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, .lOHN G. KREIDEB. s27-3tnd Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. C1AMCEU IMKFKBS FKUH ALL NORMAL structures by being distinctly and essen tially a new prodnct, never, under any cir-eum-daiicet, existing in n healthy system. CANCEBS and TUMORS of all klniN enrol without pain or using the knlfo; also. Skin i weasel, Chronic unu I'rivaio Diseases suc- cessfully trcateil by DBS. 11. D. and M A. LONGAKEt:. Ofllce i:t East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa, Consultation tree. s28-3tdw 4 PULL LINE Or LOKILLARD'S XJL Chewing Tobacco. Hchcccaonly lUctt). per plug lit IIABTMAN'S YELLOW PHONT CIGABSTOBE. 21 NORTH Q.UKEN STREET. I'Al'JSit llJISli woa, 4te. WK UAVK ADDED LAilUCLT TO OUK Stock Ot WALL PAPERS Within tho last week, consisting of every de scription ot PAPEB HANG INGS. aud among them some ot tho Choicest Styles In tha tins Grade of Goods. These will bo sold lowio order to make speedy t-ales. REMNANTS arc accumulating all tho lime in small lots, which are very desirable lor Closets. Vestibules and Booms, running in price Irom Three Conts aplcco up. WINDOW SHADES lu new Dado Patters, Plain Goods In All Colors and Widths. WE KEEP AN ELEGANT LINK OF LACE CURTAINS -IN VrUlTE and VII ft 'AM, 11 Eli NRT8, PILLOW tSUAMN, TIDlbS, LAMJ;itE(UlNS, Jbc. Poles In Walnut. Ebony, Brass, Cherry, Ash and Pier and Mautlo Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JlOOTS & SHOES. T(OT.S AND MIIKS MARKED DOWN IN PRIGS AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE. Li) nn,SUVSAGOO, t'AIR OP LADIES, tth.UU Kid Buttoi. Shoes, atnil;;ht oe ir.r culur scam. 1.00 BUYS A PAIB School Shoes. OK CHILDBKIPS 1 1K BUYS AGOOD PAIB OK KINK CIIIL- l.AO dren's Shoi, lze 8 to W4- LA DIMS I hutton- z.yuKid, holes. Button Shoe-, wurk: I CA HIIYS A GOOD PAIB l.OU Pchlo Button Shoes. OK LAUIK&' I ORlSUYS A GOOD I 4rO Pehle Button bhocH. PAIB OK MlS:-8 C finRUYS A PAIBOK LVDIK.S' CLOTH ,)J Top Button Sli'ict. I OR IiUls A ''A'11 OK '"'OOD LACK OR l,ZtO Congress Shoe-i for Boys. 1c BUYS A PAIB OK GOOD BtlTTON OU Shoes lor hoys, 1 to 3. I Rfl BU V- A GOOD PAIBOK M KN'SLACE I .t)U or CongrcssShocs. 2C. f BUYS A PAIR OK MEN'S FINK BUT .yU ton bliocs. 4nrBUYS A PAIB OK MES'i KINK .UU BURT Shoes. 5rkBUY3 A PAIR OK OUR FINEST UU Men's Button or Lace Slices. 1 en BUYS A PAIR OK WOMEN'S CALF l.DJ lVggcd Shoes I OR BOYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S LACK l.tj 5 hoes. 2.50 KBUYS A PAIB OF MEN'S CALF Boots. r.l 0J Kluu Button Shoes, 7r CENTS BUIS A PAIR OK CHILDREN'S 0 Shoes. Heels. JOHN HIEMENZ, No. 51 NORTE QUEEN STRBLT. (INQUIRER BUILDING.) aprl-oaw-lyOP rOlt MK OJC RtSHT. IlUKLIUSALKUFStllFFLKBPKIMUNAf. Property.-On MONDAY. OCTOBERS. !&2,at7 o'clock, p. m., will ho sold by tho committee ot theShilllcr hose company, ut the Lumb Hotel. South Queen street, Lancaiter, Pa., the followinir property of the bhilllcr hose company, viz : One lourth class untdnr. of Cole A Hi other's build, two hose carriage-, in llrbt-cluss con dition; one steed bell, weight 2.W noitids. manufactured in Shefliulil, England, which might b used lor almost any purpose ; one parlor set, consisting ot sota, chairs, Ac; lot or settees and other chairs, n number ot silver horna. a complete set of tools of all dimen sions, an eight-day clock, as good as now. and 7. .....'.. ,n.irnr Miottin-4 also, a auantityof household goods too """fSgSJSiSt. Alexasdbr Hakbis, Secretary. Hbsbt SnusKET, Auctioneer. s27-ltd HMQ.UOM8, C. HOUSEAl CUt NEW LJQUOR STORE, No, 43 North Qaeen street, I. an caster, Fa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly tor salo ut wholesale ami retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of tha distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1880. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure 011 Holland Gin. and other Wtafektea. Una. I dies and Wines to suit tbctrada. - ' teW-lye- HQU85ALCO.
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