LANCASTER IDAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 3,1- y V GKAND OFKH1NG. Artrlcb Bros.' 1'aUocof Faobloa. Astricb Bros.' fall opening is taking Elace to day, at their store No. 13 East ling street. To say that their store-room is mere elegantly and more elaborately decorated than any store-room in this city was CTer before decorated, is by no means over-stepping the truth. The floral decorations arranged by llohter, are exquisite, embracing as they do, maguincent pyramids, baskets, bou quets of exquisite cut flowers, and potted foliage plauts of every choice varietyi-if ear the front centre is a boat 12 feet long with Kail sot and oars at rest, absolutely hidden in masses of flowers and foliage, the cordage beiug of bright colored rib bons. Further back is a bridge of equal length constructed entirely of the fine goods with which the store is filled. There is a tall pyramid ot embroidering silks, an obelisk of zepbys of every pos sible shade, a monument of sewing silks. of every hue, a pyramid of handkerchiefs, a sun of Bilk and satin ties, with rays as gorgeous in color as tho tints of tbo rainbow. A paviliion of wheat with an obelisk of flowers sur mounted by a dovo is very pretty. The niilinary department is rich and rare, while the display of silks, satins and vel vets is dazzling. The cloak room, reached by a stairway beautifully carpeted, is ou the second-floor, and is filled with the most magnificent fabrics. The large plato glass mirrors in this room aro so arranged as to duplicate and quadruplicate every thing in the room in many different direc tions, producing a very interesting effect. The shelves and counters down stairs and up display everything that tho most fas tidious maid or matron could desire. Go and see the the wonders there on cxbibi- jT'tion. No description of tho sccno can do f it justice A Link in the New Railroad The company having in view tho early building of tho Delaware Itivcr, Pbomix ville & Lancaster railroad has purchased what is known as the Springfield branch of the Wilmington & Northern Iine,which ib about four miles in length and is located in Chester county. This branch is destin ed to form a link of the proposed new line from Lancaster to the Delaware and will be extended to connect with tlio Pickering Valley branch of the Philadelphia & Read ing line at l'ughtown. When this connec tion has been made and tho now lino built from Springfield to Lancaster a continu ous line will bo open from Lancaster city to New York by connecting with tho Philadelphia & Reading road at Phocnix- ville. It is stated by the projectors of the new line that these connections will bo made with as much dispatcli as possible, after which the original line, taking its way across tho northern portion of Ches ter county, will be commenced and built, so as to form an exclusive road from Lan caster to tho Delaware river at a point in Bucks county. Lancaster Cases lu tlio Supremo Court. The following aro tho Lancaster county cases decided by tho supremo cum tat Pittsburgh, on Monday : Grubb vs. Grubb, error to common pleas of Lancaster county, judgment reversed; Commonwealth for Uso vs. Stacy, et a!., error to common pleas of Lancaster coun ty, judgment reversed ; Jacob Mcugo vs. Wiley Bios., error to common pleas of Lancaster county, judgment affirmed ; Steinman & Co. vs. Milla ct al., error to common picas of Lancaster county, judg ment affirmed. Knocked ltotvn by a Iloreo. George W. Klciss, of Orbcsonia, Hunt ingdon county, was walking over the crossing of the railroad at North Queen street, last evening, between (J and 7 o'clock ; at tho samo tiino a man camo up driving a horse at a reckless rato of speed. Mr. Klciss did no- hare time to get away, and the end of tho wagon shaft struck him, knocking him down. Ho received an ugly cut on tho head, and besides being bruised about tho body had his clothing torn. Dr. M. L. Davis dressed his wounds, and ho left for homo last night. Tbelr Last Concert. Tho Hessian band gave their last con cert in this city. It was under the auspices of the Lancaster Miunncrchor and took place in the garden in tho rear of Knapp's saloon, East King street. It was very lino and was greatly enjoyed. At an caily hour this morning the baud left for Altoona. During their stay hero tho members made many friends, aud by their excellent be havior showed themselves to bo gentlemen as well as musicians. The Shllller Sale. Last evening tho Shinier lire company held a sale of thoir personal property at Honahman's hotel, South Queen street. A lot of horns, tools, hose, oil caus. &c., brought $87. The two hose carriages were sold at private sale afterwards to Thomas J. l'ctro, of Philadelphia, for $100. The engine was not offered for sale. Slander Suit. Fredciick Waltz has brought a suit for slandef against D. C. Fleming. A capais was issued and tho defendant arrested, who gave bail in the sum of 82,003. Jurors To Be Drawn. Jurors for tho November and December courts will be drawn from the wheel in tho commissioners' oflico ou Thursday af ternoon. Sale ol Stock. J. B. Long, broker, sold to-day at pri vate sale, 1,000 city C's., due 1890, at $117 ; COO Reading & Columbia It R. .Vs. at $105 and accrued interest. Cltaugo ol Time. The time ot the luncral or Hie laic Jacob Helb has been changed from Wednesday utter noon at two o'clock, to Thursday afternoon :it two o'clock, in order to give lricmls icsiding at a dl-tancc nu opportunity to be present. The Clrcu-. The Bamum-Loudou show appear; lieu: on Oct. 12, and of the show the New loik News says : " The immense audience r.t Ram urn's Great Straw never became laligucd with watching Dockrill, witli Iiik six imported Trakcnu stal llons, aud William DultonV wonderful bare back somersault feats ; or keeping track ol the gay and grace I til Maggie Cluire as she as cended among the ling and cords, in seareli ot the unknown ami ethereal. Tnc three rings thatwerc, one alter tlio other, peopled by artists- who were constantly occupied in attempting to excel each other in Teats that wore almost Inconceivably impracticable -,uch as kci.t Dockrill perpetually busy in en deavoring to bring his trained Urkrainc stal lions into binuular subjection. When it h re membered that three consecutive rings, stretching from one extremity ot this vast arena to the other, and rivaling each other in serial evolutions that cau barely be conceived, ixccpt inn series ot waking dreams, one can imagine the three circular marvals that were presented to the multitude of astonished spec tators that literally sat entranced before tho dare-devil riding and driving ot Madame Klisc Dockrill in her teats on lour bareback horses, or the marvelous menage act of Hiss Mnttic Jackson, who flew around nil manner and magnitude of rings in the various states bordering on desperation. JJaruum lias, for a scries or years been play ing on our credulity with one set ot marvels attei another, aud has with each fol lowing season surpassed his lormer extraordi nary exhibitions, and cverysuccecding period lias brought him and his wondertul artists nearer and nearer to a state verging on at mo?pbcrlclmpossibilitlcs. Noonccau imagine all of which a trinic circle of flying trapezists are capable till they can take In their feats at a glance from a central position, and endeavor to realize all ot which they arj capable while witnessing their sudden disappearance in the air with the possibility of returning to ihelr elevated starting point and then vanishing again into the most unimaginable ot tenuous atmospheres. All these and more were wit nessed at this Greatest Show ou Karlh by tens of thousands ol wondering beholders." sfeciaj, iroTJCBB. " Hacbnpaiea." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot, John Black. Coloubl38 Airo Cold. a young girl deeply regretted that she was colourless and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. Alter one bottle of Hop Bitten had been taken she was the rotdestand healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. sl5-2wd&w ' Hackmetack," a lasting ana fragrant per fume, l'rice 25 and 50 cents. ForsaleatCocn ran's drug store. IV North Queen street. The best cure for diseases of the nerves, brain and muscles, is Brown's Irou Bitters. For sale at J I. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. cMwdAw I ii.iva wlirt nm.coau Ttm nriPUt ."nmnlavlnrii . iiiiiontr 1Im nntrrtnu nt fit (tin 'a Ait1rliTii Soap. Hi l's Hair Dye, b'ack or brown. 50 ct. u- iNui-uuaw DrsrmTic and Nervous people, out of sorts," Coldcn'e Liquid Beer will cure. Ask for Colden's ; take no other. Of druggists gen erally. ' oMwdeodAw The unpleasant appearance of even the most amiable and Intelligent face, when cov ered with surface irritations as from tetter, pimples, or eczema can be aissol vol naturally by Dr. Benton's Skin Cute, an excellent toilet dicsdug. It cures dandiiiit ot the scalp. o2-lwdftw Life's a Conundrum. When judiciously used, Burdock Dlood Bit ters are in themselves a remedy, lor all the evil, arising from Impurities ot the blood, widen never tail to make the patient long lived and bapppy. l'rice $1. For sale at II. IS. Cochran's irug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. A cougu, com or core 'niroat snouiu ou stopjcd. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's J.ronchial Troches do nol disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relict in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, anil the Throat Tiouhlcs which Siugcis ami FubltcSpeakcrs are subject to. tor thirty years Brown's Bronchial TiochfH have been recommended by physi ciii!'. and always give ierlfct Kallsfactloii. Having boi-ii letted by wide and cuii.dant uxe lor nearly an entire general Son, t hey have at taint d v.-rj .merited rankuuiuig thctowstaplu roui'-dhs ol the age. Sold at 25 .eiit,s a box every wh'i Miv-lvdTThAF&lvw A NASAL INJECTOR I ICO With Cacll bOttlO Ol fchilot. 'a Catarrh Remedy, l'rice Su cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, i:J7 North Queen street. f telling llles Symptoms aud Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as If pin worm? were crawling in ami out ot the rectum ; the privato parts arc sometimes al fected: it allowed to continue very serious results may iollow. ' Du. Swathe's All Hislim Oi-TMBST"isa pleasant, sure cure. Also tor Tetter, Itch, Sail Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers' Itch, Blotchc, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Krupliong' Trice 50 cents, 3 boxes lor $1.23. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot pticc in currency, or tliiecccr.".. postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, No. :K0 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, l'a. Sold by ail prominent druggists. Swaynb's I'u.is are the best for all billions disorder. CureheadachP, levers, ftc. octo lycod&wT.Th&S Htmill Comfort. U'heu you are continually coughing night and day, aniioyIiigcvcrybody around you,anl hoping it will go away ot its own accord, you are running a dingerous risk better use Dr. Thomas' Eclcelric Oil, an uulailing leinedy in all such cases. For sale at II. It. Cochran's di tig store, l:;7 North Queen street, Lancaster The poor sullercr th it has been dosing him self with so-called Tiochcs and thereby unset his stomach without curing the troublesome cough, should take our advise and use at once Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup and get well. Henry's Carbolic Salvo. The best Salve in the woild for cuts,bruiscs, sore, ulcer-', salt rheum, tetter, chapped hinds, chilblains, corns and all kinds ol skin eruption, freckles anil pimples. The salve is giiaianteed to give perfect satisfaction in every ciso or money refunded. Bo sure you get llEJdtv'rt Cakhomc Salve, a3 all others are but imitations and coiinlcrleits. Price '.T cent, hold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Mor. 137 Notth Queen street. inySS-l Scir-io. N. V., Dec. 1. 187U. I aid the Pastor of the Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. I am not in prac tice, but am my sole iatnily physician, and ad vise in many chronic ca-es. Over a y arago I recommended your Hop Hitters to my invalid wile, who has been under medical treatment ot six of Albany's best physicians several years. She lias become thoroughly cured ot her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friend", many of whom have also been cured of their vatious ailments by them. o3-2wd.tw ItEV. K. K. tvABUEN. Tho Japanese Carry thoir tooth-picks in their back hair, and always use them after eating anything. They take caro ol their teeth, and tlio teeth tako cart; of their stomachs. Use toothpicks freely, clean with SO.ODONT, and teeth and breaths will be scarce. oS-lwdcod&w isroivns Household 1'anar.e.t Is the most eSective Pain Deslioyer lu the world. Will most surely juickn tho blood, whether taken Internally or applied cxternally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strcngl h ot any similar preparation. It cures p.im in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Ivhcuniatistn aud alt. aches, anil Is T1IK ;i:eat uislibvkk of pain. "Browm's Household I'asacba." should be in every taiuily. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred j, taken at bed lime will breakup a cold. 25cts .! bottle tobll-lvdM.W&S&w ,1lollier! .r:otOersii mothers :: Aiv you disturbed al night and broken ol your test by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If s, go at once anil get a bottle ol MltS. W1N- LOW'S SOOTHING SVUUP It will relievo the poor little sufferer immediately depend upoi. it : there is no mistake about it, Thcro is not a mot her on earth who has ever used it, w ho ill not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to tho mother mill lcllet and health to the child, operating like lmigic. It is perfectly safe to uso in all cases, ami pleasant to tho taste, antl is the preset iption ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ;u2-lv-M.W&S&w KLSCLIKD FliOAt OEATU. The Iollow ingsuitemcntol William J. Cough in, ot Sonicrvllle, Mass., is so remarkable that wo beg to ask for it the attention ot our read ers. He says : "In the fall ot 1S7C1 was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to loso my appetite and llcsh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines, lwas so far goi c at one time a report went around that I was dead. I pave up hope hut a friend told me ol DIt. 1VJ1. II ALL'S BALSAM FOlt THE LUNGS. I laughed at my lriends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel iKjtter. My hope, once dcud, began to revive, and to-day I feel in better spirits than I have tho past three years. " I writethls hoping you will publish it, so that every one nlllicU-d with Diseased Lungs will be induced to lake DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB TUB LUNUS.andbe convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say tht it has done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.', Sold by U, B. Cochran, 187 Xortli Queen street obstinate cases ot Catarrh and Hay Fever aro cured by the use ot Ely's Cream Balm the only agreeable remedy. Price SO cents. Apply into nostrils ith llltle finger. From Major uowni, M litary Instructor: ML Pleasant Academy. Sing Sing, S. V. Dur ing the very cold weather I was suffering with Catarrh. My head and throatachedsoscverely that I was obliged to give up every thing and keep quiet. Kly's Cream Balm was suggest ed. Within an hour from the first application I felt relieved, the pain began to subside. In two days wa3 entirely cured. W.A.Dowss. Feb. 15. 1831. My sou, aged nine years, was alUicted with Catarrh; the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a complete cure. W. K.- Haxmax, Druggist, Easton, Pa. oS-MWAFeowd&w 1HSA.TU. IIelb. In Lancaster, October 1, 18S2, Jacob Helb, in his C.ih year. Funeral from his late residence. No. 539 East King street, mi Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m., to which all are respectfully in vited. o3-2tu Kave. In this city, on the 1st Inst., Patrick Kane, in the 73d year ot his age. The relatives and friends ot the family arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ids late residence, No 227 West Vine street, on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock High mass at St. Mary's church. Iutermen at St. Mary's cemetery. oct2-2td Benedict. In Lancaster, Pa., on Monday, October 2. 18'2, Mrs. Bebecca Be ledict, wife ot Samuel Benedict, after a lingering illness, in the Kith year of ncr age. The l datives and fiiends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her husband. No. 527 Kast King street, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery. oct2-2td VOLllllsAl.. lleuincraUc State Ticket. GOVERNOR. UOBEUT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. CHAUNCEV F. BLACK, York. JPIXJE OF TUB SUPREME OOUI.T. SILAS M. CL.ABK, Indiana. SECRETARY OP INTERNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFB1CA, Huntingdon. CONORESSMAN-AT-LAROE. MOBTIMEU F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic county Ticket. - IUKS8. W. B. GIVEN., i imbia. statu si:..moi: xiv district. AISUAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY". 1. KI.1M G. SNIDE It, Lancaster. 2. C. .1. KHOADS, Manor. .. M. WALK Kit, Colerain. .!. K. C. D1LLEU. Karl. (!. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. II. E. SH1MP, K. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. W. MUSSEIt, Lcacock. COUNTY SOLICITOIC. rooR nuiKUToits. .1. P. McILVAINK. Paradise. PHILIP BEIlNAltD, Lancaster rRISON ISSPSCTORS. JOHN KKItMAN, Manheini. J. H.SCHLEUELM1LICH, E. Donegal, JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEIC, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. K. P. KISNEU, General Secretary, Glraid House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Commit W. II. BOLAND, Chairman. Lancastei. J. B. LICIITY, Lancaster; W. HAVKS GUlEtt. Columbia; B. S. PATTEKSON, White ltock, Secretaries. JV.Bir Altri:UTI-2UUNT8. 8TOHIKS, STOGIICS. PITTSItUUGU STO- gie. $1.25 per hundred at HAIt'i'MAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAU STOUE. IITANTKIL A YOUNG MAN WHO IS T 7 able and willing to work, wants an op portunity to doso. Apply al this ofllee. ltd MANKS. CANfcS. A FULL LINE FKOM L 5 cents up at HAliTMAN'S YELLOW FIIONT C1GAB STOKE. 1 )UISLIC SALE NEW FURNITURE, ONTHUnSDAY AFTEUNOON. OCT.5,lS2, AT NO. 2-M WEST KING STBEET, a large and elegant lino of Furniture will bo sold. PA RIM R SKTN. WAI.XUT A XI) AMI MARRLE-TOP SETS, COTTA GE XETS, HinE-ROARDU, SPRINGS. CHAIRS, And avarcty of goods not mentioned. Evciy thingin this building will bo Sold Without Reserve, as the undersigned intend closing out their loner place. Sale iocotutuencu.it 2 o'clock and continue until the entire stock is disposed of. o3-3td HESS & FL1NN. HOUSKS AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, OCTOISEIt 21, 1S82, will be sold at public sale the following described real estate, to wit : Two lots or pieces ot i.'iound situated on High street m the city ot Lancaster, having each a frontage of twenty live feet and a depth ot two hundred and forty-live feet, to Lafayette street, and adloiu ing properties ot Kosina Kirch anil John Dusel, on which are erected two one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSKS, with Frame Back Buildings, numbered respectively, 7t.) and 743. Also a lot or piece of ground lying between tho above described properties, having a frontage ot twenty-live lcet and a depth ol two hundred and toity-flvc feet, to Latavcttu street, and the right, to use the pump on the. premises numbered 743. The lots havo a number ot lrult trees grow ing thereon, the houses are in good condition and the hou-sC No. 713 has both a pump and hydiaut attached. Sale to be held at the public house ot Victo ria Diehl, on High street, at 7 o'clock p, m., when terms will be made known bv JOSEPH HUSH. Attorney in part lor the heirs of Joseph Hush, deceased. jAConGrNDAkER, Auet. oct3-2weod&lwd B AUG A IMS AT Williamson & Fosters. 68 Doz. of SAMPLE HATS at Prices Little Above Half Price. 1 Lot of MIXED UNDERWEAR at 30 Cents. 1 Lot of SUSPENDERS at 25 Cents. 100 Doz. of MEN'S HALF-HOSE at $l.O0 Per Doz. 60 Doz. FINE DRE3S SHIRTS for 48 Cents a Piece. ICaao of BOYS' HATS for 25 Cents. AND THE BARGAINS IN CLOTHING ABE MORE THAN ONE. The Display ol CHILDREN'S SUITS In this Department is more than you could expect lor LANCASTER. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER, PA. YELLOW FRONT CIGAKS, CLEAK BA vana FIBer (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar In the city at HAETMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIUAK STOBE. XBW AVTKatTIBXMKHTB. CUAt A WD MAWUKK. Bestlgrade of family COAX, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-toad at Lowest Prices. Also. Limestone Screenings for drives and watkp. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by th ton or bale, lard: llarrisbunr pike. General Office: 20J East Chestnut St u-et. KAUFFMAN, KELLKtt & CO. aprl-lwd LOST. UK SKPT. 30, 1882, AVHILK ON the Harrisburg Accommodation train. West between Philadelphia and Christiana, a small leather pocket book, containing about two hundred dollars in currency, suppose I to havo dropped out ot pocket on the floor of ear or in mo seas; was nuing in niim car iruui baggage car. Any person finding the same will jbo suitably rewarded by returning or giving information to NATHANIEL FERGUSON. Christiana P. O., o2-3td Lancaster county. Pa. rPHK BOARD Or POOR DIRECTORS L will receive proposals to do the painting at the insane asylum, work to be done by the day. and tools to be furnished by the parties who do the work. Bidders should i-tate the price per day with boardinir,andalothe price ncr day often hours with uid without meal?. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address Martin Krcidcr No. -HI Ea-dKIng htreet. on or before W'iltn-:day morning at S o'clock. By order of the board. Attest: GEO. SPURBIEK, o'J-'Jtd Clerk. ORPHANS COURT SALK, ON TUKSDAV, OCTOBERS, 1S&, by virtuo and in pur suance ot an oidrr ot i ho Orphans Court the undersigned will sell at public bale at the pub lic house ot William Baltz, on West King street, Lancaster Citv. all that certain double one-story nltlCK DWELLING HOUSE and lot ot ground hereto belonging. Situated No. .Ml on the north side ot West King street, con taining in front on said West King street 'J7 feet aud extending in depth southward, lt" feet to a private alley, adjoining property of Miss Hepting. Daniel Swope and others. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., of said day. when attendance will be given mid terms made known by CONRAD MOSER, .viuiuiHiraioroi t:ic r.suue ol uonrau oioscr. Sr.. deceased. s'J 4tS.tocl3 o KGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Sato and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. e"For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. Hi3-5iitilTuTh&S IIUIILIU KALIS OF VALVAULK U1TV . BhSIDENCE. Ou TUESDAY. OCTOltElt in, 1SS. will bo sold at Public Sale, at tlio Leop ard Hotel. East. King Street, Lancaster Ci',y, Pa., the lollu wing valuable city property, to wit: A lot of ground, on which arc erected a large t hi ee-story BRICK RESIDENCE AND STABLE, oh tho southeast corner ot Orange and Lime sticcts ; the building contains in all twenty good sized rooms: also Bath Room, three good dry cellars, anil is arranged with till tho modern conveniences, wallcd-tn fur nace, hot and cold water, sewer connections, etc It is one tif the best built houses in tlio city, well arranged with closets, etc., and in the best ef order and repair; there is also a good Wash House, Bake Oven, Smoke House, Wood IIouo, Large Cistern, etc. The lot fronts 'M leet on Limo street and 100 feet on Orange street, leaving a beautiful side yard on Lime btrcct 17 feet wide, which is well tilled with choice Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, etc. in addition to this lot, and concctcd with it by a live and one-halt toot wide alley, is another lot fronting on Grunt street, twenty six and ont'-iiuarter 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. $s,t(M ot tho purchase luoiicv may remain In the property lorn term of years, it desired. Sale to commence at 7:30 o'clock p. m., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known bv JOHN B. DIKFENRACH. It. SHUliEirr, Alter. scpt5,12,lU,2G&Oct3,lUd M ASS MEETING. OPENING on tiii: DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN, AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOKKU 5, ISs.', ATS O'CLOCK. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, KbO,., Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Gov ernor, MORTIMER F.ELLIOTT, Esj., Democratic Candidate lor Congressman at Large, HON. WILLIAM S. STENGEK, WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. All citizens and Democratic 'Jlubs and Or gan Ualioiis at o invited. W. II. BOLAND, Chairman Dcm. County Com. (Kil.l L.1MAI. NOTICES. 1STATB OF MRS. MINNA WIUMYJ&R, J late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters ot administration on said csta'o Laving been grin! o.l to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate pa ment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to the under signed, residing in Lancaster. LAWRENCE KNAPP, A. C. Ueinoeiil, Administrator. Attorney. aO.Ctdoaw E .VSTATK OK MICUAKL FJS11KB, LATK ol tho city ot Lancaster, deceased. Let- tcis testamentary on sa:d estate having been granted to the tindcrsigiii'd, all persons in debted to said decedent uro requested tomake immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, to make known tho same to the un dersigned without delay, residing in tho city ot Lancaster. SUSAN C. FISHER, G. FREDERICK FISHER. sJTj-lililoaw No. 501 North Queen St. 1 STATE OF AMOS TV. MILKY, LATK OF ll Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay lor settlement to the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. SUSAN M1LEY, Administratrix. Geo. M. Klimk, Attorney. si!-Ctdow ASSIGNKD KsTATK OF JOHN F. STAUF ler, ot Lancaster city. John F. Stauttcr and wile, ot Lancastei4 city, having by deed ot voluntary assignment, dated Aug. 17, 18!, ascslgncd and transferred nil his estate and cirects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors ot tho said J. F. Stautfer lie there tore gives notice to all persons Indebted to s.tid assignor, to make payment to the under signed withoutdclay, and those having claims to present them to A. C. UEINOEIIL, Assignee, Office 1 1 N. Duke Street, Lancaster. septl-Ctdoaw ASSIGNED KSfATK OF GKORGE HEN gleand wife, of Manhclm borough, Lan cascastcr county. Pa. The undersigned audi tor, appointed to distribute tho balance re maining in the hands ot John W. Lowell, as signee ot GeorgeMcngleand wife, of Manhclm borough, Lancaster county.Pa., to and among thosclegally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1S82. at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Library Room ot the Court House in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested lu said distribu tion may at tend. SAMUEL M. SENEK, Auditor, bG-4tdoaw 19 East Grant St., Lancaster. ITCTATK OF WILLIatt HILTON, LATfc li ot Little Britain township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to tlio un dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them -without delay for set tlement to the undersigned, residing in Little aiiuuu uuu x uiion townsnrps. ANNIES. HILTON. C.H. HILTON. rs. 1 s20-6tW Administrators, EirTEMTAIirMKlfTB TBI.TO OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, October 3, 1882. FIELDING'S Double Combination' ! Presenting the Grand European Success FALSE FRIENDSHIP Introducing those famous Native Irish Come dians. MR.G. REYNOLDS and MB.CHAS. FREW. Together with a MAMMOTH OLIO beaded by me great ana oniy John F1ELDD7GS Maggie Intheir Latest NEW YORK Success, cntlUed JOHN Z. BEOK. 43-During the sketch will bo introduced the BELL TELEPHONE. A Iso a host of emlneut specialty performers. ADMISSION 75. 50 ft 35 CENTS. Reserved Seats now on sale at Opera House' s28-5td fULTON OPERA UOUSK. ONE NIGHT ONLY - Wodnesday Eveninor, Oct 4, 1882. .. Comic Opera Go. Mr. ord lias the honor to announce to the citizens of Lancaster that on the above named evening he will present for the first time in this city, Strauss, the Waltz King's last and most successful opera, entitled THE MERRY WAR. This beautiful opera will be presented witu the lull strength of Mr. Ford's excellent com pany, NUMBERING UPWARDS OF 4(1 A R 1'ISTS, and led by tho two celebrated Primmc Donnas, BLANCHE CHAPMAN and MARIE BOCKELL. FULL ORCHESTR . MAGNIFICENT CHORUS. BRILLIANT COSTUMES. AND A GORGEOUS MISE-EN-SCENE. PRICES OF ADMISSION : Bcsorved Seats, SI .00, General Admission, 00c. and 75c. Reserved seats and Librettos tor sale at the Opera House Office. sSJ-Std TfULTuN OPF.RA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. lilt! FASHIONABLE EVENT OF 1'JlE SEASON. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Or TUB OUKAT FRENCH SOCIETY STAR, M'LLE EHEA SUPPORTED BY WILLIAM HARMS . Ami a well selected company. Under the man agement of A. B. CHASE, in INGOMAR Tho Pcrformanca Is given In the English Language. ADMISSION 50, 73 and $1.00. RESERVED SEATS $I.W. Reserved Scats on sale at Opera House Office. OCU2-5K1 LANCASTER WATCHES. nMia BI-CENTEMIAL OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1682-1882. IT IS IN HER Lancaster Vatciies THAT WILLIAM PENN WOULD RECOGNI.E Tlie Finest Product OF THE Mauufacturiag Skill and Enterprise. -OF- PENNSYLVANIA DURING THE PAST Two Hundred Years. JtUVHM AND STATIONJBM1. OCflOOL HOOKS. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWEST RATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 12 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. S1 CUOOL ItOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE- LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. BY John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH JUEEN ST. M3-SIGX OF THE RIG ROOJC.S CUKONIC SUPPURATION OtT THE MID j dlo car is the affection widen is commonly called "a running from the ear," and which has hcen so lightly regarded by the profession that every year people die from its direct re sults, without the suspicion that the disease of the ear, and of the ear alone, was the cause of their death. Diseases of t ho Eye, Ear and Throat successful ly treated by DBS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut strcot, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. o2-3td OCCIDENTAL. FOlt DIPHTHERIA, Scarlet Fever, Croup, Soro Throat and all Throat Affections, is tho best remedy of tho times. OCCIDENTAL is the people's friend. It destroys tho germ of disease that frequently develops from an or dinary sore throat, thus preventing the terri ble ravages ol the diseases Dipthena and Scar- 1a rAi.An UwIaa KSa n4 Al nil O.t KliAQtUi lilVUWW(UlU91)W, DU1U UV H.B.COCUBAN, Koa. 137 and 139 North Queen street. 02-5m.aXu,TliA3 Idmcastcr, Fa. THIRD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 3, i8?. LATEST BY TELEGBAPH. A MILLIONAIRE'S PURUUAKK. PaueBser tta'lway Management Cuanged. Philadelphia, Oct. 8. Tho manage ment of the Peoples' Passenger railway company, which controls the Callow hill, Greene and Costes, and 4th and 8th streets, railways, havo just been changed at a meeting held to-day at tho People's Passenger railway onice. air. Charles J. Harrah, the millionaire, has recently become possessed of 31,200 shares of tho People's road, giving him a con trolling interest. At today's meeting George P. Work, president. Col. William B. Mann, Shrove Ackley, Samuel Work, and William T. Ladner, directors, com posing tho old board, resigned, and a now board with Mr. Harrah at the head was elected. Rebuking a Railroad. Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 3. At a meet ing of the German Republican club of the Thjrd district of this city, one of the strongest organizations in Hudson county, held last night, tho action of Alderman Hauser in opposing the re ception of the $30,000 donated by the Pennsylvania railroad company, in lien of taxes, was unanimously endorsed . Reso lutions condemning the board of alder' men for taking tho money wcro passed. m A Prtsoner'H Deperate Act. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 3. Patrick ClatTy. a desperate prisoner in tho Fonda jail, set tiro to tho ceiling of his cell early this morning, hoping to escape in tho conse quent confusion. Ho becamo torriiicu, however, and gavo tho alarm, in which other prisoners joined, aud all were shackled and removed, l'oth tho jail and tho sheriff's residence wcro destroyed, causing a loss of $3,500. Tho frhcrilTs furniture was saved. A Mlsplacea Switch. IIutuinson, Kansas, Oct. 3. Ou Sun day night, at Salem Switch station, uino miles from here, a misplaced switch al lowed tho Western express, running forty miles per hour, to run into another passen ger train standing on tho side track. Both engines aud both baggage cars were com pletely demolished antl several persons seriously injured. Details not yet re ceived. He Took Pulsou. Wilmington, Del. Oct. 3. Lust evening an Englishman giviug the tiamo of John Nelson, was arrested for drunkenness. Upon being arraigned lie mayor that he was not so might seem to be, but that poison. To credence was this dci! . i. it ion and ho liilorracu tho drunk as he he had taken placed upon was locked up. This morning ho was fmmd dead in his eel!. lathing has bem learned of his antedents. Mussulman Uprisings la Egypt. Alexandria, Oct. 3. While tho arrival of the khedivo at Cairo was being cele brated by illuminations at Assicut, a thou sand Mussulmans attacked tho Copts aud threatened to kill all tho Christians in the town. Tbo mudir interfered and ipiollcd tho riot. A native watchman at Pot I. Ady has been Hogged for insulting Englishmen. Uilled UUSister-ln-Law. Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 3. Osceola K.John yesterday afternoon shot aud mortally wounded Louise Gramliehhis v.ifo's sister during a quarrel over tho attempt ou the part of John to tako away some furniture from tho house, he having separated from his wife. Ilio President's Jutendeu Recoptiun. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Oct, 3. President Arthur holds a reception here on Thursday from 2 o'clock till 4. lie re mains quietly at his hotel, except during tho time he is on tbo river fishing. Mo usually goes out fishing about 10 a. in., aud docs not return until near 0 p. m. Reported Assault on the Pope. London, Oct. 3. Tho Paris i'sraro pub lishes a report that tho Pope, while valk ing in tho gardens of tho Vatican, was fired at by a soldier, but not hit The rcpoit has not been continued, and is dis credited at the Italian embassy in Paris. An Arkansas Tragedy. Tine Bluff, Ark., Oct. 3. E. G. Bronc, general manager aud bookkeeper on Col. Brono's plantation, was killed by Barksdalo, near Plum Point, on Sunday last. No details of the cause or tho act aro as yet known. A Slgnilicant Surplus. Washington, Oct. 3. It is estimated al tho postolliuo department that thcro will bo a surplus of about two millions in the appropriations made for the star route scrvico during tho last fiscal year. Illness of Air. Itlaino. Portsmouth, N. II., Oct. 3. Hon. James G. Blaiuu who is at York Beach was reported to bo very ill yesterday antl tho day before, but was inoro comfortable hist night. Oeu. Davis Nominated for C'on;;riTn. Lansdale, Oct. 3. Gen. W. W. H. Davis was to-day nominated for Congress by tho Democrats cf tho Seventh iVz trict. UKAlUKi; JUDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 3. For tLo Middle Atlantic states fair weather, northeast to southeast winds, slight changes in temperature, stationary or falling barometer. JXAf.I fiftt. new xorx mti.ti. Nhw Yosk, Oct. u. Flour State ami Western steady ; very moderate export and local trade demand. Southern quiet uud steady. Wheat Hfiyfi higher and faiilv active lor speculation ; No. 1 White. II 12; No. i Red, Oct., SI 071 07 ; do Nov., $1 0ij-,fi) 1 08 ; do Dec. SI ' 1 1 ; do year, 1 17 1 07li ; do Jan., $1 10sl li ; do Feb., l I ! Corn iiViia higher and ialrly active ; mixed wcotcrn spot, (m372Jc; do Inline-', 53Q71c. Oats ilic better ; No. 2 Nov., .TVXSi'c ; do Dec, lic; Stale, 405Jc ; W.styni, tftillouelpnia Market Pnii.Ausi.vuiA, Oct. 3. Flour dull ; super fine, f 753 00; Extra, 3 iT33 73; Pciina Family,! 7595 GO. Ityo flour at SI 2."it 37. Wheat llruicr;Nro a Western Bed, flto. Del. and Pa Bel, $1 (0$1 Ci ; do Amber. $1 001 12. Corn linn lor local ue ; Steamer, 7''o ; Yellow, 71c; Mixed, 70IJ71c ; No. 3 Mixed. (,'J& COc. Oats quiet and steady; No. 1 White, lie; No. 2 do 42c ; No. 3 do 30c ; No. 2 Mixed, 31c. Bye nominal at CsaTOc. Seeds Clover, 8ii'J; Timothy, $1 73S2; Flaxseed, 1 2S1 30. Provisions firm, with good demand. Lard linn. Butter firm ; choice lot in good demand ; Creamery Extra, SlQ'Jic; do good to choice, U7Q3JC. Eggs dull ami weak ; Fenn'a, 27)Q2bc ; Western. 2Cc Cheese firm for choice grades. Petroleum firm ; Kenned, S:. Whisky at SI 22. Ura'tn ana Provmmn jaotauoiii. One o'clock quotations ol grain and prv:. Ions, furnished by S. K. Vundt, Bro'rcr. i;.i$ East King street. Oct.; CUlcago. Corn Out- PoiS Lir.t JRVA SiH 2239 12.b0 M 3J 21.00 12.35 .54J 19.15 11.11 Wheat Oct..... .91 Nov..... MX Vnar ati Pctrolett'n-OU City, !OJf. Falladelpala CattU Jtarkat. Movsat, Oct 2 Tua arrivals or livestock at tho Philadelphia stockyards were : For the week Beeves. , head; sheep. 13,080 do: hogs. 3.W0 do. Previous wwk Beeves, 3.300 bead ; sheep, 13,ow do ; ho?. 3 34 do. Beef Cattle The market opened withlargM receipts and a good demand, which iitl prices np to last wee V quotation, .-no -it on extras, which were sold at a slight -h- i We quote as follows : Extra, 78B.C; Good. 6JG,V; Medium .'.rj 5-ttc; Common, 44Xe; Fat Cows.i.Ht-i1' Milch Cows were Inactive at $),;. with sales ot extra graded a, high an t. Sheep Tho martlet during tho earlv partnt tho week was brisk aud prices were Mead v. but at tho close to-day a slight reaction, w it h a dcclino of Q!c was noticed. A few extra heavy sheep brought tto. Lambs were also ac tive, but lower, while Calves wero scarce aud wanted. We quoto as follows : ..?itra'3?05 Uoou V93Xc; Medium. Ujasc; Fair, 3iQlc; Common, 3g3)jc: Chester county Lambs, fi7Jc: Western Lambs. i7c: lork Stato Calves, 4fJ4c ; Veal Calves. 7X69c. Hogs were active and price3 wero steady. We quoto as 1 oBows : Extra. 12Wc:Oood. UKQlZXs ; Medium, II i 012c ; Light Mixed, lteilJic saucs or bksvis at thb wbt rutLAUKLruiA STOCK TAKDS. Martin, Fuller A Co., 237 Western aud Texan-. Roger Maynes, GTS Western and Tcxans, 43 OJJiC. A. A J. Christy, 4C0 West Virginia. 587c B. F. McFillen. 123 West Va.. SKQ7c. E. S. McFillln, 153 West Va., 0Ui7c. James Clomson, 44 Western, 5Qc. M. Uluian 182 West Va., account Lehman X Pepper, SGCc ; 33 Western, acct., L.Scnscnig,506e: 94 WestVa., acc't or J. U. Baor, &iQo ; 21 Bulk, SliQic G. Scluimberg A Co.. 1C5 Western, and W. Va. and Texuns, 5fJ3ic ScbamberirftFaul, 213 Western, W. Va. and Tcxans. iJiQGc. Lowensteln Adler, vuo Western, Texa-aand W.Va..4Jiei9ic Daniel Murphy, 150 Western, aud West Va.. and Tnxani. SQi'Mc. II. Chain, jr., 99 West Va.. SJiQSJic John McArdle. 2G1 West va, 5iQ7c. L. Horn, 7tf West Va.4fl5Xc Owen Smith 81 Textins, 17 Western, acct. lleskct 6 Doncker ; 17Toxnns, Itoil- ger Mayes ; S3 WestVa.. acc't U.S. Reynolds . 2( Tcxans, P. II. Borer : IS do, J. T. Miller, 507c. B.ichiuau Jt Levi, 175 .Vcsloni and W. Va. Daniel Smyth fr Urn . 170 W. Va sgiJUo. Dennis Smyth. 55 Wct.t Va. 3Ja'.ie. AbuO.theliu,32 West Viu. 5itiie. F. Mclicctz A Bro., 7(S West Va, and Colorado, I.owcnstein ,t lleilbron, 120 Texans. I.7; .") ;C. 11. Chain, 50 Texans aud West Va., 43Jie. JaiuesrAull, f.G Wc.-tet n, ViQCx. M. Levi. 100 Western and West Va., 5gJe. James Kusticu-S0 West Va., SQS'e. ORKSSEU JIKAT8. Dressed Beeves were active and closed at 3'Jc., tho former rale lor low Tean aim COWM. BALKS LAST WXKK. Thos. Bradley. 11(1 head at H39KC. C. S. Denglcr. 1J3 Intid, Stf'Je. A. A. Boswell 117 do. at tjyv. W. II. Brown 171 do. at 7j!M4c" J. F. Lowden, 3S do at 8i$Uc. Harlan & Bro., 91 do at S39)(c. Drcsscil sheep wero active. .Samuel Stewart cold 79 1 haul at 739u. and 117 head of dicssed Iambs at 9311c. Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 9,000 head; tddp mints. 3.K00 head; market fairly active and oteaily : mixc(l.7CWj)S35; heavy. $8 40flU 15 ; light. $7 708 15 ; skips. $1 907 20. Cattle Receipts. 8,500 head; shipments 2,700 head ; .slow and 10c lower; very poor quality; good to choice shipping. J5COQG 75; common to fair, $185 3; butchers' dull : poor to fair, $2 2J2 9 : medium to good, $3f$350; poor to fair stockers and feeders dull at 29) (H 30; good to choice steady at $t (it 25; range weak, Texan. $J 05125; half-breeds and Americans, $15. Sheep Receipts, 2,500 ; shipments, 403 head ; market slow and weak ; supply exceeds de mand : common to fair, $lfj 40; medium to good, $3 55fj4 00 ; choice to extra, $1 2 Qi CO. Cable advices to the Journal show some Im provement in tho cattle market over last week. Current prices, estimated dead weight, are ood to choice cattle. lllt.Xc ; sheep, I.VfJ 18c East LniEirnr Cattle Receipts, 3,411 head ; very dull at about hut week's prices. Hogs Receipts. -t.'JJOIicad ; market active ; 1'hil.ulelphias, 8 7of$9 10; BaltlmorcH. S 4V S i;i : Yorkers, f8 'SViS 40 ; graspers, t" .V,f H. Shee Rccelnts,7.00O head; market, very dull and pi ices 250 10c oir from last week's quota tiotis. Stock Market. New ICork, t'litis.do!p!Ua and kucil .,.,.-, 1 also United buites Cou.N rep''ti-iS ilail , Jacoii It. Loso, 2i North (morn stre!t. Oct. WW t.trr A. V. k. . m; i2' . iiiji intf, 71 75 ...e. I.N. 5S 37 H2 75i 27V, MX 43i, 23'f irs$4 sir, :& Denver & Rio Urandu N. V., lako Frio & Viytcra.. Kansas uud Texas Lane shore.......... New Jersey Central New York, Ontario ft W at Paul, M. & Omaha I'acitie Mall Rochester ft Pittsburgh Tuxaa Pacific Wabash. -- 'mis ft Paci!t . Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia ft iteadlnt.' Northern Pacific Com ' ' PrelernMl.. Buiriilo Pitta. & Wcjt ." 1h . 23 '1 VI 35' H7Ji 31', IVi :sr, ny. Uli luteal atoem aaa Bonds. rar val. Lanc-:lly 6 per ct. Loan, duo 1882.. .tlOO ' " iva... ion " i.io... vn " l1.,, IDC 5perct. n lor 30 years.. lt ' jperct.l-clioo! Loan.... 100 " 4 " in I or20yeiini.. leu " 4 " in 5or2 j't-iiv.. Iim " C " in 10 or J) yean. u Manhoim hoi ough loan ii.o BAKE STOl'Iva First National Itank. iVX) Farmers' National Rank.... M Fiilloii Natiomd Rank 100 l.auc-.istcr County National Hank.. M Colinii1ii:i. National liana tin) Kphrata Nationa! Hank I'.i" '.'"irat Nutiouul ii.niV, Colum dx. .. l0 f irst National Rank, .'Jt.ii-ilMirg... imi First National Rank, Marietta . ... 1k Finit National Bank. M'mt .tov 100 l.ltitii National Uau...A. iwi 'litnli'il.u National Bank l'ld !iifon National Rank. 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