LANCASTEK .DAILY' INTELLIGEKGER MONDAY, OCTOBER 2,1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. H)K KKGDI.AK COKBE9PONDENOK event Alone Susquehanna I tini .of Interest In and Around the Uorongh Picked Up by cbe Intellt peDcer's Keporter Tno Walnut street property of Joseph Deschis being enlarged and otherwise im proved. The comic opera of the Merry War " will be presented here to morrow evening by Charles . Ford's opera troupe. John Harrison had his collar bono broken on Saturday night by being thrown from a horse on the Lancaster turnpike near this place. The funeral or the late Jacob Kauilm.--, of Chestnut Hill, was attended to-day by a delegation of the members of Suf- .. hanna lodge No. 80, 1. O. O. F., of - i;li organization deceased was a memb- Owing to the serious illness .i the mother of MrF. R. C. Searing, wif j of the pastor of St. Paul's P. E. churclj, which necessitated the absence from town of both, no services were held in the church yesterday. Mr. James Branuau, 70 years of age, died on Sunday night at his residence at Chestnut Hill. IIj will bciutcned at Ironvillc to monow at 9 a. m. A large crowd attended the d.iuce at Mountvillo on Satuiday night. Wolfe's orchestra, fur tho bauoGt of which tliu dance was givca, cleared $75. A msid erable number of Columbians wiv incsent. Mr. A. M. Ucese's danusn , school already numbers 33 pupils. Mi ; are ex pected to join, but this is now t' o largest that has been raised in Columbia for years. The Stove Work. The chairman of the sale of lots of the lively stove works company, desites us to ntaic that no coutract has been made ior t le erection of ten dwelling bouses, as suited last week. Our informant made a mistake They arc yet open to purchas ers. Urakrraan Injured. While assisting to unload a box at Christiana station, on Saturday night, John L. Daily, a brakeman of the P. R. R. company, who resides on Walnut street, this pl.tcc, had one of his legs badly in jured by tho box falling upon it. Tow Hilleni KtiguKe In fclstcoffr. Two Tow HUlers disturbed tho peace of the Five Points or Saturday night by in dulging in a pugilistic encounter. The police were not about. They generally give that neighborhood a wide birth uu Saturday night. It is not considered a healthy quarter for policemen. e lluokH for the Scnoch Library. Win. B. Given, esq., chairman of tho Schoch library committee, has purchased u number of new books for the library, J Those persons who desire good read in ; for tho long winter evenings cannot do better than by subscribing to this library. Tho collection of books is large and varied, embracing almost every subject. The charges are only 1.00 per yeir. New books are being continually added. Ilurough l'ersonala. Mr. A. 51. Reeso has gone to Philadel phia on a business trip. Miss Mamio Keen, of Lancaster is visit ing Mr. J. G. Snavely, on Manor street. Mr. Frank Given, of Philadelphia, spent tho Sabbath with his brother, Mr.Wm. B. Given, on Chestnut street. Hayes Smith returned to duty on the Pennsylvania railroad this morning, after a month's illness. Miss Mattie Given has gone to Pbiladel -phia to attend Madam Dillage'a school for young ladies. Essio Hallowell and Nettio Peck, 0r toona, aro guests of Mrs. William p Al on Sixth street. Dedication of a Church. St John's Lutheran church was dedi cated yesterday. Tho building was tilled to overllowing morning and evening. Tho morning exercises wero conducted by Professor Richards, of Muhlenberg col lege, Allcutowu. In the evening the Rev. P. Maywr. president of the 74th conference of the miuisterium of Penn sylvania, assisted by tho Rev. Samuel Yingliug, pastor of tho church, and several other ministers, officiated. The choir of Christ Lutherau church, Lancaster, was present, and furnished some very fine vocal music. Tho subscriptions toward tho liquidation of tlia oh inch debt amounted to almost $900. THIS FltlSON, Meeting of tho luprctora To-day. The board of prison inspectors held their regular monthly mncting to-day and all members wero present. Mr. Weaver, who was instructed to see the commissioners iu regard to plastering the outside of tho piisou walls, reported that the commissioners wero of tho opin ion that it would be ths better plan to wait until spring so that tho action on the plas tering inside might bo tested. Messrs. Rutter and Carter reported that tbey had seen the commissioners in refer ence to tho striking from the records of the judgment against Ambrose Pownall, late treasurer ot the board, and that judg ment bad been stricken off. The commit tee was discharged. Rev. John Swenk stated to tho board that the benches in the corridor of tho prison aro unfit for use for citizens attend ing Sunday services. Mr. Rutter was in structed to procure eight new benches. Mr. Buikholdcr reported that Frederick Miller, night watchman, had been given leave of absence on Friday night and had not yet returned to service. Mr. Rutter moved that he be discharged for neglect ing his duty. The motiou was lost, as some of the members thought that Miller should be beard in his own defense He was sent for. THE NEW TBACK. A Portion ot It Completed and In Use. This morning for the first time that part of the new track of tho Pennsylvania railroad near the Big Conestoea bridge was used by regular trains. The track heretofore used is permanently abandoned. The other portion of the new track, be tween the Big and Little Concstoga, is rapidly approaching completion and will soon be in use. The iron is laid from the Little Conestoga to Prince street, the ties for a still greater distance, the bridges all completed and the entire roadbed graded. All through passenger and freight trains will run over the new road as soon as finished, thus affording additional facili ties to the railroad company and groat re lief to our crowded thoroughfares which are now so frequently blockaded by long trains or cars. Hearing Continued. Frank McDonald, a 1C year-old boy of this city, was taken before the judges this afternoon. It was charged by the mother when she made complaint against him be fore Alderman Samson that he was incor rigible and beyond her control. To-day she seemed anxious to again try her son, as he had promised to do better. Tho court gave him a reprimand and the case was continued. Wrist Broken Edward Miller, aged 14 years, residing on North Queen street, was playing on the new railroad bridge across the Lititz pike yesterday, when he fell off breaking his wrist. Dr. Muhlenberg attended him. Again on Dntj Edward Kautz, the well known watch man of the Pennsylvania Railroad passen ger depot, who has been quite ill for some time past, is able to be about again and is on duty to-day. OBITUARY, Death of Jacob Hclb. Jacob Helb died at his residence No. 539 East King street, this city; last night at 11 o'clock. He bad been an invalid for some years, and about noon yesterday bad a stroke of paralysis Mr. Helb was a German by birth, but has resided in this city for years, no was a tanner by trade and for many years carried on that busi ness in the tannery on East King street, now occupied by Herman Miller. He dis posed of his business years ago, and sines has been living in retirement. He was in the G5tb year of his age. His wife is dead but leaves three daughters. One of whom is iu Colorado, another in Missouri. The third one, Miss Amelia resided with him in this city. Patrick Kane. Patrick Kane, another old citizen of Lancaster, died yesterday morning at his residence, No. 227 West Vine street. He had been confined to the bouse for a week past, although he has not been iu good health for over a year. Deceased was a native of Ireland, and came to this country 32 years ago. He was a laborer, and had acquired some property by his industry. He was 73 years of age, and leaves a wife and a son about 14 years of age. Toe funeral takes place on Wednes day. airs. Itebecca Benedict. Rebecs Benedict, wife of Samuel Benedict, died this morniug at her hus band's residence, No. 327 East King street. She has been an invalid for some years. She was C." years of age, and leaves a family of several grown children and her husband. The funeral takes place on Wednesday. Missionary Jubilee. Mr. Hark yesterday announced from his pulpit that the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the commencement of Moravian foreign missions would bo celebrated in his church on Sunday, Oct. 15. He was not prepared to annonnco the full programme, but could state what was iu itself enough to insure the success of the occasion that be sides prominent clergymen of the city who would participate, there would be from abroad men like the Rev. Philip Schaff, S. T. D., LL. D., of New York, probably the foremost theologian in this country ; the Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., of Philadelphia, tho world-renowned preacher to young folks, and Bishop E. de Schwcinitz, S. T. D., ot Bethlehem, the historian of the church. The music for the jubilee will be especially fine. A lull pro gramme will be published in duo timo. List, or Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of unclaimed let letters remaining in the postofiice for the week ending Monday, October 2, 1882 : Ladies' List Laura Emerick. Mrs. D. Ferguson. Miss Susan Gartner, Miss Katie Grace, Mrs. II. L. Garce, Miss Lydia Kreider, Mrs. Malinda Long, Mm. Ida Leeders, Miss Ella Manning, Miss Ellio Mondy, Miss Sophia C. Ross, Miss May Smith. Gents' List John Berry. Joseph Baker, James Brooks, Signor Angelo Crevjsonne, (lor.), -Juoiis. huscao Damaret. (tor.), W. Darn, (2), Dorsey & Dorley, Henry Edmunds, (lor ). Morris Flickiiicor. Jas. Gunn, Wadman Gilmore, M. T. Garvin, (tor.), Isaac Iloak, Wm. G. ilvent, Wni. Klipper, Chas. Kelly, M. Martin, Crete Pulvcr, John Sentman, John Sumney, Henry B. Walker, Lewis Ward. Two Children Badly Injured by it Horso. About noon today Gustio and George Wall, aged respectively 13 and 9 years, daughter aud son of George Wall, propri etor of the Southern Exchange hotel, at Middlo and South Queen streets, were badly injured by a horse. The children went into tho stable to water the horse and after giving him a driuk they were about going out when tho animal kicked them. The boy had one of his legs broken beween the knee aud hip. Ho also received terrible cuts on tho head ona of which is an inch and a half in length and is in depth to tho skull. Ho was also bruised on the body. The girl had her right arm broken near tho wrist and was bruis ed about the body. Both children wero attended by Dr. Bolenius. Mr. Wall has had tho horse about two months and he was owned by another gentleman for a number of yeara. Heretofore he hus always been kind and gentle. Held for Postage. Letters addressed as follows aie held at tho Lancaster postoffica for want of stamps : "JohnEbrrsoIe, Cbambersburg, Fiank lin county, Pa." "James Flinn & Co., 127 North Third street, Philadelphia, Pa." line Ouo. This morniug there was ouly one man in the station house aud that was a Ger man who was found in an alley by OlGcer Swenk. He was covered with blood from cuts iu his heads and faco. Ho looked as though he ha 1 been run over by a freight train. He was all right, although a little sore this morning. He paid his costs and was disch-'rj'cd. Mot ho luaia. Ou Friday Cyrus Colvin, of this city, received word from tho authorities at Holledgsburg, Blair county, that a man had sold a horse and buggy there which was believed to have been stolon. A de sciiption of tbo team was giveu and was so near like that of Mr. Colvin' s that ho went to Holledgsburg. He returned on Saturday night after being satisfied that it was not bis team. The man with the team sold it on Tuesday at a very low price. The animal was very tired and the fellow said ho hid driven from Philadel phia. PockotbooK Missing. On Saturday evening Nathauiel Fergu son, of Christiana, was a passenger on the Harrisburg accommodation on tho Penn sylvania railroad, between Philadelphia and Christiana. He missed his pocket book coutaiuing about $200 in currency, and it is believed that it was lost or stolen on the train. Sale of Real Estate. Allan A. Herr & Co., real estate agents, sold ,to Joel S. Eaby, at private sale, the two-story brick dwelling No. 27 East Lemon street, belonging to P. W. Cum mings, for $2,875. Discharged. Amos Albright and Sarah Ernst, who were charged with the larceny of chickens had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier on Saturday and wero discharged as the poultry was not identified. Assault and Battery. John Wagner, for assaulting Jacob Nixdorf, his father-in-law, has been ar rested and held to bail for a hearing by Alderman Samson. Big Sale or Tobacco. Horner, Hildebrand & Co., of Mount Joy, have sold GS6 cases of tobacco to Uppenbeimer of New York. It is nearly all of '80 packing and the terms aro pri vate. Take your clothing to the great London Renovator, HG North Duke street. He Is doing work lor his old customers that speaks vol umes for him. it f Amnsements. " Esmeralda " To-night. The charming play of Esmeralda will be given at Fulton opera house to-night by the Madison Square theatre company. It lias had a wonderfully success, lul run in New York and so high an authority as the Times says of it: " Mrs. Frances Hodg son Burnett Is one ot our essentially dramatic writers. Has tho stage given us overmuch in recent years comparable with that wonder fully pathetic picture ot lather and daughter in" Esmeralda?" Unfortunately the mage Is so much occupied with theatrical unreality, that it forgets, often enough, to be truthful and dramatic. The play at the Madison Square lias elements of lasting strength. One might suppose it was written to illustrate the Ideal nobility of human nature." - The Merry War." Mr. Chas. E. Ford's English opera company will on Wednesday evening produce for the first time iu this city Johann Strauss.' great operatiesuccesnot "The Merry War." The company sang it in the western cities during the summer, and the St. Louis Republican says : " The greatest success that has ever been scored at any ot the summer garden theatres, since their inau guration in this city, stands to the credit of " The Merry War," by the Ford opera com pany at the Garden theatie. It concludeu its run ot two weeks last evening to a fine at tendance, and the business ot "The Merry War " season has been extraordinary through ut. JJTffe. Rhea. The distinguished French ac tress, M'lle. Khea, whose brief engagement In this country last season created such a furore in critical dramatic circles and won her the unstinted applause of ail who saw her, has re turned to the United Stale lor a more pro longed stay and the people of Lancaster will learn with pleasure tint she is to bo at b ulton opera house on Saturday evening in the beau tiful play of " Ingomar." M'lle. Kliea has by many enthusiastic admirers been pronounced tho peer ot Bernhardt and a newspaper says other: "The Judgment of the most compe tent critics point unmistakably to a career for M'lle. Khea in the Unitad States, equalling, if it does not surpass, the experiences of that brilliant actres3, Adelaide Nellson. Her art lilts the cliaractcroi Cmniilu up; docs for il what neither Bernuardt or Modjeska could make of it a woman ot noble instincts." The Fielding. The Fieldings tfoinbinatlon, a strong company of dramatic and specialty people, will appear in this city to-morrow night. The c-'.nipany is -headed by John and Maggie Fielding. nnd'itincludcEeynolds and Frew, character nciots, Keating and Flinn, fcong nnd dunce men. Winstnnlcy ill-others', musical artists, Madae Alston, serio-comic, and u number ol oihcrs. The whole troupe will bo seen in their play entitled " False Friendship." They conic under tho manage ment of tlurtmyvr & Daily. M'EVIAi KOTIVJUH. "lluchup.tioa." 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After ono bottle ot Hop Bitters had been taken she was the loslcstund healthiest girl in the town, with a vlvitcity and cheerfulness ol jnind gralifj ing to her liiends. sl.V2vd&w When babies aro fretful they disturb every body, and mothers should know how soothing Parker's Ginger Tonic is. It takes away half their anxiety, stops babies' pains, ami is al ways Mile and pleasant to use. Home Journal. oMmdcod&cow SmsiU Comfort. When yon are continually coughing night ami day, annoylngcverybody around you,nnd hoping it will go away ot its own accord, you are running a d.iiigorous risk belter nse Dr. Thomas' Kclcctric Oil, an unfailing remedy in all such case. For s.ilo ut 11. I!. Cochran's drug store, 1"7 North tjueen street, Lancaster Citour. Whooping Cough and llroneliltislin niediately relieved by Mnloh's Cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store. .Z7 North yiiecn St. myl lwdeow&w The best euro for diseases or tint nerves, brain and muscles, is itrown's Iron Bitten?. For alo at II. It. Cochran's drug s'.orc, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. o2-lwd&w La oiks who possess tne nncsl complexions isre among the patrons of Glenn's Sulphur Soup. Hiil'd Hair Dye, b:ack or brown, 50 ct. e2-lwdcod&w DvsrEr-ric and Nervous people, "out of jorU," Colden's Liquid Iteel v. ill cure. Atk for Colden's ; lake no olhci-. Ot druggists gen erally, oi-lwdcodiw The unpleasant appearance of even the moat umiabU: a:-d intelligent Jaco, when cov ered with surf.iej irritations as from tetter, pimples, or eczema can be dissolved naturally by Dr. Benson's Skin Cuic, an excellent toilet dres-Jng. It cures dandrutt ol the scalp. o2-lwd&w Tno most obstlnato cases ot Catarrh and Hay Fever arc cured by the use ot Ely's Cream Balm tho only agreoablu remedy. Price 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils vilh little linger. From atojor Down, Military Instructor: Mt. Pleasant Academy. Sing Sing, N. Y. Dur ing the very cold weather 1 was suffering with Catarrh. My head and throatached so severely that I was obliged to give up everything and keep quiet. Ely's Cream Balm was suggest ed. Within an hour from the first application I felt relieved, the pain began to subside. In two days was entirely cured. W. A. Dowss. Feb. 15. 1SSI. My sou, aged nine ycar, was alllictcd with Catuirli ; thy use of Kly's Cream Balm effected a complete cure. iV. K. Havmajj. Druggist, Eiuton, Fa. o2-MW&Feowd&w Life'H u Conundrum. When Judiciously used. Burdock Blood Bit ters are iu themselves a remedy, lor all the evil- arising from impurities ot the blood, whic-n never tail to make the patient long lived and happpy. Price $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's irug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. .mothers! iluilirs!l mothers:: Are you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a slew child suircringand crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? if so, go at once and get a bottle ot J1US. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relievo the poor littlo sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and gtvo rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like-magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. Scents a bottle. mtlv-M.W&S&w KESCUKD KKOSl DKATU. The toUowlngstatcment of William J. Cough in, ot Someryiilc, .'lass., is so remarkable that wo beg to ask for it the attention ol our read ers. He says : "In the fall ot 1S7CI was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I could not Wave my bed. In the sum mer of 1S77 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a holo in my lctt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was so lar gov e at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I pave up hope but a iriend told me ot DK. WM. II ALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethis hoping you wf.l publish it, so that every one afflicted with Diyeased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS.and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say tht it has done me more good than all the other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon be able to go t o work.'g Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 187 tfortli Ouecn street Wiu. you snaer witti Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint T Shtloh's Vlializer Is guaranteed to cure yon. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1S7 North Queen St. yMwleoww JUJSATM. IlKLi:. In Lancaster, Octo-cr 1, 1832, Jacob Helb, in his C.tb year. Funeral from his late residence. No. 39 East King street , on Wednesday, October 4, at 2 o'clock p. in., to which all aie respectfully In vited. o2-3td Kajce. In this city, on the 1st Inst., Patrleic Kane, in the 73d year ol his age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, lrom bis late .residence. No. 237 West Vine street, on Wednesday morning, at Si o'clock High mass at St. Mary's chcrch. Intermen at St. Mary's cemetery. oct2-2td October 2. 1852. Mrs. Rebecca Be edict, wife of Samuel Benedict, alter a lingering illness, In the 65th year of ner age. The relatives and lriends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her husband. No. 527 East King street, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery. oct2-2td JVlf AltrjSKTISrDUStlTS. WANTED A MAN THAT FULLY Un derstands gardening. Apply tor three days at ltd No. 13 EAST WALNUT ST. IUUKTU WAKD CLUB. : The Democracy ot the Fourth ward will meet at Rothweiler's Hall to-morrow (TUES DAY) evening, at 8 o'clock. ltd SOCK KKOUT LUNCH THIS (MONDAY) evening ut the Tremont Hotel. No. 159 North Queen street. Bergner ft Engle's Beer on tap. F. WOEI1RLE, ltd Proprietor. AVPKCIAL MCKTINli OPTHK LAUlKS' Tract Society will be held on TUESDAY' EVENING at 714 o clock In the lecture room of the First ltefurmed church. It ANNIE M.GUNDAKEB, Sec. HESSIAN HANI GONCKBT AT ME! NERCHOK HALL. The members ot the Lancaster Mninnerehor and their tandliesare respectfully invited to attenit the Heosian Baud Concert at Mninnerehor Hull this(MON DAY) evening, at. 8 o'clock. By order of the committee. GEi. PFEIFFER, ltd Secretary. 171 KTY UOl.LAUS KKWAKD. " HORSK AND BUGGY STOLEN. A bay horse, 1G hands high, thin in flesh, a little white on left hind toot, and roached-backed, was stolen lrom tne subscriber on Wednes day. Also a wagon with leather top. built by Altlck ft Son, and a net ot nickel-mounted harness. The above reward will be paid for the capture ot the thiet ana return of the propei ty. CYRUS II. COLVIN. 822-tfd Lancaster,' Pa. "IO1.DKN AGE CHAMPAGNE, From Hammondsport Wine Company. J. ROHRER, Sole Agent, 22 Pcnn Square, ltd Lancaster, Pa. LOST UU SEPT. 30, 188B, WH1L1S ON HiellariisburgAccommodation train West between Philadelphia and Christiana, a small leather pocket book, containing about two hundred dollars i'i currency, supposed to have trapped out ot pocket on the floor of car or in tho seat ; was riding in second car lrom baggage car. Any person finding tbe same willbe suitably rewarded by returning or giving information to NATHANIEL FERGUSON. Christiana P. O., c2-3t.l Lancaster county. Pa. CHKON1U SUPPURATION Or THKUlD' die ear Is tho affection which Is commonly called a running lrom the ear," and which has been so lightly regarded by tho profession that every year neonle die from Its direct re sults, without the suspicion that the disease of me ear. and 01 tne ear alone,-was the cause of tncir ueatn. Diseases or the Eye, Ear and Throat successfully treated by DKS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKEK. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. o2-3td rfUK 1IUABU OF POOK IMKKCTOHS J. will receive proposals to do the painting ut the insane asylum, work to be done by the day. and tools to bo furnished by tho parties who do the work. Bidders should state the prico per day with boarding, and also the price per day ot ten boms with and wiihoutmea's. The board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Address Martin Kreider, No. 221 East King street, on or before Wednesday morning at 8 O'clock. By order of the board. Attest : GEO. SPURRIER, o2-2td Clerk. OCCIDENTAL. VOH DIPHTHERIA, Scarlet Fever, Croup, Sore Throat and all Throat Affections, Is the best remedy of tho times. OCCIDENTAL is tho people's friend. It destroys the germ ol disease that frequently develops from an or dinary sore throat, thus preventing the terrl ble 1 avages ol the diseases Dipt haria and Scar let Fever. Price, EOc. and fi.OO. Sold by II. B. COCHRAN, Nos. 137 and 139 North Qecn street. o2-mdTu,Th&S Lancaster, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALK. ON SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 21. 1882, at the Leopard Hotel, the undersigned, admistrutor of Susan llclss, late of Lancaster City, deceased, by vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, will sell t he following described real estate, to wit : All that cor tain one and one-half storv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece ot ground, sltuato on tho north side ot East Chestnut street between Dukeand Lime streets. No. 119. Bounded on the north by tho Pennsylvania railroad, on the east by pioperty ol Daniel F. Eberman, on the south by Chestnut street, and on the west by property ot Uichard Blickenderfcr. Said lot measuring in front on Chcltnut street 2U tect, and measuring in depth 88 feet. This property is located within a short distance of business circles and isa desirable home and In good state ol repair and preservation. Sale to commenco at 7 o'clock, p. m., ot said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by E. II. WITMER, Administrator. H. SncuERT, Auctioneer. oct2,9,213td TpULTUN OPERA HOUSK. -ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. 1HE FASHIONABLE EVEKT OF TllE SEASON. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY or TUB OIUCAT FRENCn SOCIETY STAR, M'LLE EHEA SUPPORTED BY WILLIAM HARRIS And a well selected company. Under tbe man agement of A. B. CHASE, In INGOMAR The Performance is given In tho English Language. ADMISSION 50, 75 nnd $1.00. RESERVED.SEATS L0O. Reserved Seats on sale at Opera House Office. ocu2-5td OAMBMXB. pARFKTB. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AT GREAT BARGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HAIL, Oor. West Kins and Water Sts. GENUINE YARA CIGARS. A 1TNK article, only 5 cents at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Ofllco rrnm 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of .Court House, Long's New Building. ml7-ttd Carpets WTB. STOOIE8, 8TOGIEH. FXTTSUVKOU STO gles. $1.25 per hundred at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT C1GAK STOKE. S25.00 rWAKD- STOLEN. Last night, frcm tbe stable ot the undersigned near New frovidence, Provi dence township, a PAIR OF MULES, about 13 years old, 15X hands high ; one has a sore shoulder. Also stole two bridles and halters. The above reward will bo paid lor the re covery ol the mules and conviction of the thlel. J. B. KOWE, New Providence P. O., Lancaster Co., Pa. ltd rOAl. AMD HARDKK. j Best grade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-load at Lowest Price?. Also. Limestone Screenings for drives and walk. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ton or balo. Yard : HarrUbnrg pike. General Office: 2oJ East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER ft CO. aprt-lwd O WITHIN C. SHOllTLIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN'A.. 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. No extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination lor admission. Thirteen experienced teachers. aU men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapid 'v. Special drill lor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other col leges and polytechnic schools. Media has seven churches .and a temperance charter which prohibits tbe sale of all intoxicating urinKS. or new illustrated circular address the principal and proprietor, SW1THIN C. SUOKTLIDGE. A. M. (Hnivard University Graduate) MEDIA, FEXVA. a:6-2uulw ptlRARD Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. . Thou- Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy ip tlda old and well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WR&S TJUKL1USAL.K OF SH I FFLKR PKKSOM AL X Property. On MONDAY, OCTOBERS, 1882, at 7 o'clock, p. m., will be sold by the committee ot theShiiller hose company, at the Lamb Hotel, South tjueen street, Lancaster, Pa., the following property of the Shifller hose company, viz : One fourth class endue, of Cole & Brother's build ; two hose carriages, in first-class con dition ; one steel bell, weight 250 pounds, manufactured In Sheffield, England, which might be used lor almost any purpose ; one parlor set, consisting ot sota, chaiis, Ac; a lot of settees and other chaii s, a number ot silver horns, a complete set of tools of all dimen sions, an eight-day clock, as irood as now. and a great variety of pictures ; also, a quantity ot household goods too numerous to mention. r. B. FORDNEY, President. AtxxANsxR Harms, Secretary. Hit nut Shudert, Auctioneer. s27-4td M ASS MEETING. OPENING OE TUB DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN, AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY' EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1SS2, AT 8 O'CLOCK. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, Esq., Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Gov ernor, MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Esq., Democratic Candidato tor Congressman at Large, HON. WILLIAM S. STENGER, WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. All citizens and Democratic Clubi and Or ganizations are invited. W. H. ROLAND, Chairman Dcm. County Com. f30-.-ld EXTEKTAIN31 KNTS. UULTON OPERA HOUSE. Monday, October 2, 1883. WIU present Its frrcat New York Success of last season, the exquisite domestic drama. "ESMERALDA." By Mrs. Francis Hodgson Burnett and W. H. GUletto, as preseuted at the Madison Square Theatre tor one year. A Beautiful Domestic Love Story. Scenes In Noith Carolina and Paris. Produced with Special Sc-nery lor each act from the Madison Square Theatre. ADMISSION 5( 75 &, $1.00 RESERVED SEATS S1.00 Sale of Scats will open Thursday morning, September 23, at Opera House Office. s27-5ul CULTON OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, October 3, 1882. FIELDING'S Double Combination 1 Presenting tho Grand European Success FALSE FRIENDSHIP Introducing those famous Native Irish Come dians. MR.G. BETNOLDS and MR.CHAS. FREW. Together with a MAMMOTH OLIO headed by the great and only John FIELDINGS Maggie In their Latest NEW YORK Success, entitled JOHN Z. BECK. JVDurlngthe sketch will be introduced tho BELL TELEPHONE. Also a host of eminent specialty performers. ADMISSION 75, 50 4 35 CENTS. Reserved Scats now on sale at Opera House s28-5td "CIULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY I- Wednesday Bveninsr, Oct. 4, 1882. Cbas. E. Ford's Mr. Ford has the honor to announce to the citizens of Lancaster that on tbe above named evening he will present for the first timo In this city, Strauss, tbe Waltz King's last and most successful opera, entitled THE MERRY WAR. This beautiful opera will be presented wltn tbe lull strength of Mr. Ford's excellent com pany, NUMBERING UPWARDS OF 40 AR TISTS, and led by the two celebrated Primme Donnas, BLANCHE CHAPMAN and MARIE BOCKELL. FULL ORCHESTRA. MAGNIFICENT CHORUS, BRILLIANT COSTUMES. AND A GORGEOUS MISE-EN-SCENE. PRICES OF ADMISSION : Reserved Seats, Sl.oo, General Admission, 50c. and 75c. Reserved seats and Librettos lor sale at tho Opera Bouse Office. s29-5td JTMW AJtTKMTJB. Tab Haaison SaaareTbeatre Go on THIRD EDITIOU. MONDAY EVENING. OCT. 2, 1882.' BURNING BUILDINGS. Tllf. HAVOC WROUGHT BXTHEFLAMK9 Destruction of a Brick Mill A Blaze l Mew York City The rire la tbe Barracks t KnnlsKellea. Nokbistown, Pa., Oct. 2. Tho brick mill of John Wood, at Conahohocken, wa destroyed by fire last night. Loss, 15,000. Thirty men are thrown out of employ ment by tbo hre. A SIO.OOO Mre. New York, Oct. 2. Fire thia morning in Young's packing box factory on Spring street, cansed a loss of $10,000. London, Oct 2. The fire in the cwtle and military barracks at Enniskellen has been extinguished. Chicago, Oct. 2. Fire at Maquokita, Iowa, was more serions that was reported last night, l ne total loss wm rcacu ., 000. VLAIMINO THE DEAD. Arrival of Corpe from the Steamer Asia. Ill-fated Owen Sound, Oct. 2. The tug Ann Long arrived here this morning, hav ing on board the bodies of the following named persons who per ished in the disaster to the ill fated steamer Asia : John McDoughall, of Owen Sound, who was purser; P. Sharks, of Ottawa ; Jackson, supposed to De a iarmer irom tue vicinity u uuw") Ontario; Mrs. Kirk, from Clover Hill; bheppard and one unknown man supposed to be Silas Benand. Two unknown bodios were buried at Killaruev. Captain Noble, of the tug Ann Long, reports that a large number -t bodies are lloating arouud near whore tlie above were picked up, aud that they could easily be recovered it' a tug with proper appliances for the purpose was iii.-patehrd at once. tONUESSKU TELEURAUS. Tbe Aewa ot the Afternoon In Brief Tho National Liberal league, at bt. Louis, yesterday, elected officers and ad journed to meet iu Milwaukee on the 15th of beptemoer, ioso, changiug the Christian calendar or era to a liberal era by adopting the year 1600 B. C, as the starting point, and by substituting for " A. D." (anno douiini) the letters " E. M." meaning era of man. Tho secretary's report describes the Chris tian church as a receding host aud also says that tho membership of the league had been doubled. Alice Simmons aud her six-year old son were killed by a passenger train at Atlanta, Ga. The public debt reduction during Sep tember was $14,805,948.83. A steady abatement of yellow fever is reported from Brownstown and most of the other infected regions. In a fit of absent-mindedness Mrs. Maiv Powers, of Brooklyn, suffering from nervous prostration and malaria, ate sixty noxvomica and phosphorus pills, and died. ClUNu ARMY OF THIS REPUBLIC. Tho State Gatherings of Vetertiua BtPltU burgn. Pittsburgh, Oct. 2. The Grand Army ot tho Kepublic of Pennsylvania,Ohio and Virginia, is having a reunion here to-day. The city has put on its gala dress, the business houses, hotels, newspaper offices and public buildings on principal thoroughfares being profusely dec orated with evergreens and bunt liag. The aro thronged with peo ple and it is estimated that over 50,000 veterans aro in the city. It is ex pected that fully 10,000 veterans will par ticipate iu the parado this afternoon. In the evening a banquet or camp tiro will be given at the Coliseum in honor of the vis itors. Ljitcuiug a Murderer. CiiAiu.OTTEvn.LE. Va., Oct. 2 John Rhodes, the murderer of the Massio fam ily, was' taken out of jail last night by a body oi armed men and hung to a tree c!oso by. He begged for time to dn confession, but as another crowd was ap proaching tho mob swung him up. He confessed, but exculpated bis mother and brother Lee. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 2. For the Middlo Atlantic states fair weather, northerly to casteily winds, with no change in temperature. AA.UniZlt,. t-ntiitdeiiiaitk Market. Pn!X.&DLVHlA, Oct. it Flour dull ; aiipttr fine, 2 753309; Extra, (3 2533 75; Peuna Family, H '5t5 OU. live flour atf4 2531 37. Wheat dull; Del. and Pa. Red, 98ca$l 04 ; do Amber. $1 07&1 lu. Corn steady lor local use; Steanuer, 7)c ; Y'ellow,7Ic; Mixed. 79c; No. 3 Mixed, es'i 60c. Oats dull ; No.l Wldtc, 41c ; No. 2 do 42c; No. 3 do 40c; No. -2 Mixed, 34c Ityu scarce at GSjj'Qo. Provisions llriu. Lard firm ; loo-o butchers' VlLa ; City IVet tle, !3!U!c ; prlmn steamer, 13 (5ii3 12. Butter firm ; choice lots in good demand ; Creamery Kxtra, 3132c ; do good to choice. -4J3jc; Bradford county extra, 'JSc;NeW York extra, 20c. Esirs steady but quiet ; Penn'a,29c ; Western, 2G27c. Cheese choice wanted at full prices. Petroleum firmer ; kefim-d, 7C Whisky at Si ii. mwwf tort a:araei. Nkw it.RK, Oct. 2. Flour about steady and in moderate trmli; : Superfine Statu, fi 90 K.4; .to extra. $3903) (40; etioiee do, 4 607 ; fancy do, 7 10i7 ; round hoop Ohio, MS 83 ; choice d, M 9087; Superfine Western, 2 M) 4 ; common to good extra do, 13 0084 01 : choice do. do, 14 65tt7 50 ; choice white wheat do, $6 257 ; Southern quiet and steady ; common to fair extra, 4 GbQS 35 ; good to choice do, $5 407. Wheat Hc higher and strong; trade fairly active; No. 1 White, 1 12; No. 2 Ked, Oct.. tl 05 100; do Nov., il 07JiQI-07i;: do Dec. l08ul 09: do year, l 05! 1 06, ; do Jan., 1 10Ji 20 ; do Feb., $1 11$ Com May He lower ; otherwise market Q lie better; mixed western spot, 04070c; do luturcs, 58!4fc8JJc. Oat opened ia better: alterwnrds lost advance; No. 2 Oct.,37XQ3c: uo Nov.. 89 GM'A; do Dec, SOaiOc; State, 39Q5JC ; Western, 33 350c. Live Stock Madtet. Chicaoo. Hogs Receipts, 4,203 head; ship ments. 6,500 head; market steady and un changed. Cattle Receipts. 4,200 head; shipments 6,000 head'; natives are scarce and meady ; good to choice shipping, $5 Wtjfi 80 ; com mon to lair, dull at 4Q5 30; mixed butchers' weak and lower ; poor to fair, 92 90 32-i: medium to good, (3 04 ; choice to extra, $1 2i)Q4 5o ;.atockrs and leeders slow and weak ail $320tf4 33; range dull; Texas cows, ;3 C); Texas steers, S3 60Q4 20; half-breeds and Americans, WSfi. Sheep-Receipts, 1,400; shipments, 2,h ncau : market steady ; values generally weak an quality poor ; poor to fair, $3Q3 40; medium to good, $3 G04 00 ; choice to extra, $4 2.Q 4 73. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, Oct. 2. Cattle market In ac tive demand ; sales, 4,400 head : prime 707!c ; good ut 66J4c; medium at 5c; conrnon 444C sheep market active: sales, 15,000 head; prime, 6tfrB : good 5Hftsc ; medium, 4$ 5c;lah, 3&4!4v ; common, 3fl3)c; lambs, 47Hc Hogs in active demand ; sales. 8.800 head ; prices unchanged and selling from liel2c. Par Last val. sale LancCity8perct.Loan,duel892...loo tios "" 2 ' .i 1880... 108 107 moo... loo lati 1895... 10C 12) 5 per ct. n lor 80 years.. 100 loft 5 per ct. School Loan.... loo 112 4 " in lor 20 years.. 100 102 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 102.50 8 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 108. Ji Manhclm borough loan 100 102 90S 110.91 138 lilt 150 142 14LS8 OtM aae 143.71 140 154 70Jff 137 82.25 2&30 50 198 QuarrwtUe R. R. tSO MiUersvUle Street Car. 50 anUjer Printing Company....... 50 watch Factory 109 ?",land,l Company... ... Stevens House... ...."... 100 2ran.lISn!7 lroa Company 100 Marietta Hollowwaro ...IT......... East Brandy wine Waynesb'g.... so MUlersvUle Normal SchooL...?:... mscxLLAxaors boxm. 2 170 100 4.:o 16 1 wuarryvuie k. k., due 1893 9100 Reading 4 Columbia R. R5's .100 Lancaster Watch Co due l3St 100 Lancaster (u Light and Fuel Co.. due in lor 28 years 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Co due 1886 100 Lancaster Marietta 25 Lancaster New Holland 100 Lancaster A SusQuehanna. 309 tDURn STOCKS. Bbr Soring Roaver Vaiiev tss 8117 ioe 105.50 100 108 33.31 85 275.25 810.25 Bridgeport ft Horeahoe 13V Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 Columbia ft Washington 25 22 18 20 Columbia ft Big Spring. 25 18 47.28 21 40 40.ir 60 50 751 55 133.10 43 uracasier Knnrnta Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasburg ft Millport Marietta Maytowu Marietta ft Mount 4ov Lane. Elizabeth t'n AMiddlet'n.. Lancaster ft FrultvUle. Lancaster ft Mtltz , Lancaster ft Wllllamatown 25 25 25 25 25 100 SO 25 25 50 25 Lancaster ft Manor. Lancaster ft Manluum. ................ rOR SAI.K OK JtKVr. Pum.ic SAtr,-ns ritiMW. octohkk 13, !, vilerm ll.t- O.-jiImiih Court or l.:tne.i?U'r coun'.y. t.,v uiiiiei--iucd adminis trator ol iheeititu nt .-nnUi id. deceased, will sell at pulilir sale, at tie II! ster IIouw, tu the v tv ot l.n-a-ler Hi- ' Kiwim de scribed valuable I'i'v nr ! t . All tint e. it.iin ..n 101. .. KVVKLL- IM; iluloK ami lot "1 ( t 1 4 iindup- purii-nant ll-ereio. eilimti'i! in a,r M Hi waril, L.tneair city, on the 1101 tli s-iiu- i l.ciuoii street, east ot North liuku tre" : c-..nt:tiiiiii-r m front on sutd Lemon street 'J7 leer, uion; m- iess, and extending In di-pth 01" thut ivMth Si teet, four and one hall inches. 11 mi. led on the south by Lemon street uriie:iid : 011 the east bv Cherrv ullev. iin.i m tt.-mrMi and. west bv property ot John KVdi-r. sale 10 commence at 7 o'clock . in. Terms Approved .secuilly to be given for the payment ot The purchase mor.cyon April 1. 18X1. JOHN FUANCISCUS, Administrator ot the Estatu of bar.th Ford, Deceased. Hkjiiit shubxkt. A net sis eodtsd ADMINIMTKATOKVS .l,l;. On TUESDAY, OCTOKICIt 10, is.!, at Cooper.-; Hotel, Lancaster. I'a.,purs'iunt toim order of the Orphans' Court, will be sold tit public sale, the following Jc-criljcd real es tate, to wit : A LOT OF GROUND, frontline on West Chestnut street, near Charlottf '41 feet, nnd extending in depth ot that width 12' feet, then widening to W leet, and extending a fur ther depth of 128 teet to Marion stree. The lot will bn sold in four purpart, us follows: Purpart No. 1. A vacant, lot fronting on West Chestnut street 22 feet front and 128 feet in depth, mora or lest, bounded on tb east by property ot Rev. Kuclliug aud ou the west uy rurpart no. 2. Purpart No. 2, A vacant lot of the Hamo di mensions as No. 1, and adjoining the same on tue west. Purpart No. 3. A vacant lot fronting on Marlon street, 30 teet front by YtAi lectin depth, more or less, bounded un tlieenstby Purpart No. 4. and on the wo-tt by property ot Amazlah Barr and others. Purpart So. 4. A lot fronting on Marlon street, 36 feet by 12K feel in depth, on which is erected a .double one-and-ahalt btory BRICK DVELX.1NU HOUSE, Hoe. 337 and 339 Marlon street, with shop, well ot water, hydrant, fruit trees and other improvements. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when terms wIU be made known by tho under signed. TOBIAS UOYKK, Administratorot Catharine Royer. dee'd. Jacob Uuhdakbb, Auct. scptZS-S&Mtsd JjAMVABTKM watvujeh. mic BI-CENTENNIAL -OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1682-1882. IT IS IN HEK Lancaster Watches THAT WILLIAM PENN WOULD RECOGNIZE Tie Finest Product OF THE Miaufactiiriug Skill and EnUrris?, -or- PSNNSYLVANIA DURING THE P7S8T Two HM Years. HOOKB AMI BTA'AlOir. OCMOOL BOOKS. ALL SCHOOL. BOOKS, AND SCHOOL, 8UPPUES, AT THK LOWEST RATMS, L. M. FUNK'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTEK. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sate at tha Lowest Prices. -BT- John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. jotbigs or ths bio boojcsg YELLOW JTKOJEtT VIOAKs, UbEAK IIA vana Filler (Hand Made) tbe beat 5 ct nt Cigar in the city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGARS STORE. FirstNatlonalBank................4i Farmers' National Baa............ 50 Fulton National Bank 108 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank............ lea Ephrata National Bank. lot- First National Bank, Columbia..... 109 First National Rank, Strasburr.... 100 First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 168 LlUtx National Bank................ 109 Manbei j NatlomU Bank............ lee Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 New Holland National Bank....... 100