LANCASTER AIMT INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY OCTOBER 6 1882. aa COLUMBIA NEWS. y. CK KKUCLAlt COBKErONDKKJK Event Along the Susquehanna Items .of Interest Id and Around tbe ltorougb Picked Up by the Intelll eencer'a Keporter The Misses Fanny aud Ida llauauer are visiting friends in York. The York county fair was attended by a largo number of Columbians. Au evening sociable was held at the residence of Mi s. Thomas Welsh, on Lo cust street. Mr. Duncan Cottrell, a former resident of this place, is in town visiting friends. A large ball which was held in Lancas ter last evening, was attended by a num ber of ladies and geutlemen from this place. Yesterday afternoon two Pennsylvania railroad freight cars were thrown oft' the track, in the west yards, by a broken rail. The opera of "Patience" was rehears ed last evening, at the meeting of the "Thursday Evening Musicals, " whicli was held at the residence of Mr. A. J KanSmanon 2nd street. Information has been icccivtd hero by friends that the mother of the Rev. Mrs. R. C. Learing has died in Sterling, N. Y. The lady was well known here. J. B. fttaniau, icsidiug near this place, lost two line cows by death last night. It is believed they burst by eating too much new clover. A countryman's team r.iu away on Sixth street, this morning at 7::J0 o'clock The shafts of the buggy were broken aud the horse severely cut. The driver escaped unhurt. The rncmbcis of Gen. Welsh Post, G. A. II., and those ( Susquehanna Lodge, r3o. 80, I. O. O. F., will meet in their ,,:spcctive places of meeting at 1 o'clock on Hunday, to attend the funeral of the late Joseph Sourhecr. On Wednesday evening E. J. Erismau, D. D. G. M., of Lancaster, installed tho newly elected oliicers of Orion Lodge, No. 870, 1. O. O. F. Higher degiccs wcie also conferred upon members, and several members initiated. Messrs. Frank Saner aud James Me Lain "typos" of tho Columbia Herald, will issue a paper every entertainment which will appear in thu ocra house bo. tween the present time and Christmas. It will bo called tho Keening Star. Yesterday morniug, at tho German Catholic church, by tho Rev. Father Peipcr, Mr. Charles Rogcnbargcr. cf Heading, was united in uiarriase to Miss Mamie Cassidy, of this place. Iu tho evening a reception was held at tho rcsi denco of tho bride's parents, on Manor street. A Freight itrafceuian Hurt. John lleim, a I. R. It. freight brake man, had his arm so badly shattered be tween two cars about 4:U0 o'clock this morning, while coupling them, that am putation was necessary. Tho limb was taken off near tho shoulder. Mr. lleim was preparing his train for the. regular trip to Philadalphia. " JUardo" Coming Again. Those who had tho pleasure of seeing Mr. Frank I. Frayno's dramatic perfurm rnco last wiutcr, will bo pleased to loatu that tho same troupe will appear at the opers house this evening iu the thrill ing drama of "Mardo." Appearances indicate that he will havn a largo audience to-night. The prices of admission are 50 cents down stairs, and 5J5 cents to the gallery. lilt ou tho Head Willi a Stone. Martin Friend struck Han y McCall on tho head with a .stone last evening in a tight which occurred on Manor ttiett. Tho blow knocked McCall senseless. A physician was promptly biimmoucd, who pronounced McCall to have concussion of to brain. Tho blood would How from e injured man's oars when that part of tho head which the stone struck was lightly pressed. A warrant was issued for Friend's arrest and Officer Struck served it upon him. lie was held for a hearing Iteforo Squire Frank. Our licaky Lockup. When council meets this eveniiig lei it, distinguish itself by doimj somctliiu to prevent the key or tho lockup Srom bciiifj left at tho mercy of everybody. The lockup lias proved to bu iitivtliin;,' i.ut. ca pable of holding a limn de crmincd to i;ct out. And tho fact of the key bein left over tlio corridor door is usually the cause of escapes bein;r made. Every con stable should liave a Key. If tlicy c.tunot bo trusted with such things tho force li;:d better bo disbanded. thlclH KalHed. Tho following chiefs were raised itiMol amora tiibe, I. O. II. M., Wednesday even ing, by D. 1). G. y. Ilyrou J. Urowti : Prophet, George Dorwart ; S:ichcm, Peter Laudau ; Sr. Sajr., .l'!m (!. tieiher : Jr. Sag., J5..1. Curtis. A flue reach. Wo were shown to-duy by Mr. David Ulotz a peach grown ou his premises, No. 209 Millliu street, that measures 10 J iuches iu circumference and weighs 11 ounces strong. It is a seedling of beautiful shapo, free from tho slightest defect. Tweuty-Hrst Ulrlhly. Charles P. Flick, cashier in Hull's drug storo, became of ago yesterday and cele brated tho event by giving a graud supper to his friends at tho resideucc of his brother in-law, on chuich street. A Lunatic's Death. Pclcr Schwabcl, one of tho lunatics who was removed from tho couuty hospital after its destruction to the state asylum at JUatrisburg, died theic ou Wcdnctdny inoruing last. IUayur's Court. This morning tho mayor had three drunks. One got o days, auothcr o0, aud tho third was discharged. luiprovlug; a Illlliard S.iloon. The Stevens house has just, had thu billiaid looutlixcdup. Thu t-ibles were rc-covercd and new balls provided, malting the room a pleasant place to play tho popular game. - Amusements. M'llc Hhca. This distinguished French uc tress will appear to-morrow night in Iter great roleof Fartbonialntliebcautiiul play of In gomar. It promises to he the. dramatic event of the season. IHSATUM. IJkillv. Ill this city, outiie-'ithinst., Sophia, wile ot Hugh Ueilly, iu l!ie Glth yearot her iiKe. The relatives and irieuds of the family are respectfully invited to utlend thu liuicral, Iroiu the residence of her husband, Lancas ter park, Saturday morning at ! o'clock. Mass at St. Mary's church at 11 o'clock. Inter nment at St- Mary's cemetery. o5-2td Hkss Iu West Lampeter township, October :i. 1SS., Harry It., son ot Frank A. and Annie 31. Hess, aged 1 year aud 2 months. ltd aricvuiij nor 1 van. The components of Dr. Bull's Couglt Syrup arc daily prcscrilwd by tho ablest physician?, whose success Is duo to the specific Influence ol these components. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup y!. ill tully prepared lor immediate use, U lor sole by all druggists. A fllve of ltees. Burdock Blood Bitters Bring Back health, wiicu tho Lody is Badly disordered By impure Blood. Biliousness, indigestion, constipation, dyspeps'a and oilier Bad disorders cured bv Burdock Blood Bitters. Price $1. For sale II. B. Cochran's dru store. 137 North ?ilcen street, Lancaster t . , Tne Japanese Carry their tooth-picks in their buck hair, and always uso them after eating anything. They take care ol their teeth, and lho teeth take care ot their stomachs. Use toothpicks ireely, clean with SOZODOST, and teeth and breaths will bo scarce. 03-lwdcodAw Laoibb who possess tne nneat complexions ore among: the patrons ot Glenn's Sulphur Soap. HUPa Hair Dye, black or browu, 60 ctu o2-wd d&w a cougu. coin or oore xnroat sboulu do atopiu. H eyiect frequently result in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches do not disorder tne stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but net directly on tho Inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, tive reller In Asthma. Bronchial Cough", Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speaker liresubject U. For thirty yoars Brown's Bronchial Troches nave been recommended by physi cians, and always glvo perfect satisfaction. Having bevn tested by wide and constant use far neatly an entire generation, they have at tained weJ .uc-rited rankuinongthetewstnple remedied ot the age. Sold at .", cento a box evcr wi;im. tnv-lvdTThAFAlvw A wasal injector free with each bottle ol Sbilol.'M Catarrh Kvinedy. Trice 50 cents. For side at Cochran i ilrug store, 137 North Queen Street. The unpleasant appearance of even the mot amiable and Intelligent lace, when cov ered with surface irritations as from tetter, pitnpleH, or eczema can be dissolved naturally by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure, an excellent toilet drc.-j.-lng. It cures dandruti ot the scalp. oiMwd&w " Ituctaupaiua." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot, John Black. scirio, N. v., Dec. 1, lbTU. Iain the I'astur of the Baptist Church here, and an educate! physician. I ant not in prac tice, but am my .solo tainlly physician, and ad vise in many chronic cases. Over a y am go I recommended your Hop Bitters to my invalid wile, who has been under medical treatment ol six of Albany's best physicians several years. Shu 1ms become thoroughly cured ot ner vai ions complicated diseases by their use. Wo both 11 commend tlieiu to our friends, many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them. o3-2vd&w UKV. IS. It. WABRKN. Tiie moot obstinate cases ot Catarrh and Hay Fever are cured by Hie use ol Kly's Cream Balm the only agreeable remedy. Price .V) cents. Apply into nostrils with little fiuger. From Major Downs, Military Instructor: Ml. Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing, N. V. Dur ing the very cold weather I was suffering with Catarrh. My head and lliroatached sosevcrely that I was obliged to give up very thing and keep quiet. Kly's Cream Balm was suggest ed. Within an hour from the llrsl application I lelt relieved, the pain began to subside. In two days was entirely cured. V. A. Dowkh. Feb. 15. 1SS1. JUy mil, aged nine year, was iiflllctcd with Cahu ill ; thu use of lily's Cream Balm effected a complete cuie. W. K. Hammaw, Druggist, Kaston, Fa. o2-MW&Fcowd&w DvsrciTic and Nervous people, " out of Korl.V'C'oldeiiV Liquid. Beet will cure. Ask for Cuhlen's ; (tike no other. Ofdrugglsts gen orally. o2-lvilcodAw "ll.-KMETACK,"a lastiiifjaiid iniKrant pcr liinio. l'iicu2.r):iniirtUcciii8. Forsalo at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. O'o to II. B. CocltranV drug storo lor Mrs. Krccmun's Aero Rational Dyes. For bright iiiwsiiiid t. uriiljillty ot color, are uncqualcd. Color iiuiu 2 to 5 pounds. Directions iu Eng INIiaiid (icrir.au. I'rlce, 15 cents. l'urlly the Itlood. " SWAVKK'S TILLS." SWAVKS'S 1'ILLS." " SWAVNU'S I'lLLS." A 1TB AS A IIK.VKT COIUtECTOK ami byeleaniiig, regulating and stioiiKthgn iiiK the organs ol digestion, secretion and ati sorption. cure Aoplexy, Kits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Ii7.ziness, Itebility, Billioiisness, Bad Breath, .laundlce, Liveraud Kidney Com plaint, Lack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, lildt Kcslion or ly.sjepia, lleailaelie. Constipation, Fever-", Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Awite, IMarrhi:t, liropsy. Colds. Uheiimatidiii, Mtmralgia, Uout, Feiuale Weakness, Urinary lii-oiilei-.j, uinlail Irregularities oi Hie Spleen, .Siitn:i( h, Bluiltler and Bowels. itusaor.i.M: to hualtii when all oilier remedies Tail. They keep t lie system in a healthy condition hy arousing tho torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by th'S bowels and kidneys the matter that poi-:ons the toiiiKlaliousot lile. Bo particular I) obtain "Swayiio's l'ills." Price 25 cents a Ito.v ol '; pills, oi5 boxes $1. Prepared only by I) 11. Swaynk & !:on, I'hila-delphi-i, Pa. Aokymir drng';i..l l"i them. Sent by mail to any adilra-is. octi-eid&wM.W(F The best eiuo lor diseji-ses of th -. nerves, liniiu and muscles, is Brown'j Iron Bitters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (Juccn street, Lancaster. o2-lwd&w M'OlITJt,AI Democratic Hlttto Ticket. OOVERNOK. I'.OBKUT K. FATT1SON, Philadelphia. L1CUTKNANT OOVt'KNOR. CIIAUNCKY F. BLACK, York. .IDDUK OF THK KUI'ltKMU COUIiT. UI.AS M. CLAUK, Indiana. HKCKCTAltr OF INTERNAL AKPAlltS. .1. S1MPSOX AF1C1CA. Huntingdon. COMUKES3MAK-AT-LAIHIB. MOIlTlMKIt F. KLLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. C'NMKKKS. V. !'.. UIVEN, Columbia. STATIC HISNATOK XIV 111.11 HILT. AI'.BASI COLLINS, Marietta. A8SEMr.LT. 1. lil.IM U. SNDKlt, Lancaster. 2. tl. .1. BIIOADS. Manor. J. M. WALKKIt. Colcndn. y. K. C. D1LLKB. Karl. G. V. SIMPSON, Cwrnai von. II. K. SIUMP. K. Coealico. keco;ii:r. U'. W. BUSSEIt. Leacock. COCSTV SOUOITOIU VOOR lllllKCTUItS. .1. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BUltXAltU, Laneaster 1'IUSON INSrEUTOltS. .IOI1N UKI1.MAN, Maiihnlin. J. 11 SClILlSUKLillLlCH.F.. Uonegal, .lUUV COMMISSIONER. ' WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, liiirl. Democratic State Committee. Y. U. IIENSEL, Ctiairman. fc. P. KISNEK, General Secretary, Uirard juse, Philadelphia. II Ileuiiicratlc County Coiinult W. II. KOLANO, Chairman. Lancasici, .1. P.. LICIITY, Lancaster; W. HAYES KIM Bit. Columbia; B. S. PATTEKSON, White Uoek, Secretarits. XJf ' AWJZRTlSJSaiEXTS. 8' TCIGII.S, STUIKSV 1'tTTSUUKGIi STO- uii,'. 1.25 ner hundred at iiai:tmans yellow front cigau STOUE. (7 tllKONIC SUPPURATION OKTHKmlD- die car is often confounded with that rare di.-.easo, chrome suppuration or thu external auditory canal. Diseases of 1 he Eye, Ear and Throat also Chronic Disca&os successfully treated by DBS. II. U. and M. A. LONGAKEU. (Mice 13 East Walnut street, Laue:iater, Pa. Consultation lrce. o5-KtdJtw 1ANKS, CAhS. A PUl.L LINK HJOfll .j . cents up at IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAU STOKE T ;ir. nuiti-UKND dick goo us stuux Ladios' TJndorwear, Mens' Underwear, Children's Underwear, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AMD A Full Liiie of Winter Goods, AT THE 11 M Dry Goods store, JH7dJ IASCASTEB, PA, MMW JUUTMBT1HEMMXTB. DTRAWBWDOE A CLOTHIER. EARLY DRESS An Importer brought over from Paris this Two Thousand Embroidered Fouls Dress Patterns, Nearly two-thirds of which wore sold to tho largest houses in tho country, including some in Philadelphia, to retail AT $30 AND $35 EACH. He came to us a few days ago and sold his entire remaining stock (Six Hundred and Fifty Patterns) at such prices as en able us to offer 350 PATTERNS AT $20 EACH AND 300 PATTERNS AT $25 EACH. They can be bought nowhere else in America at those prices. Each Dress Pattern contains 8 2-3 yards of plain fabric 42 inches wido, besides 4 1-2 yards of the same material with embroidery in a beautiful and rich design on both edges, mak ing 13 1-6 yards in all. Every pattern comes in a neat box, with a fashion plate showing how to make up. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET. EIGHTH AND FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. apr22-oawdF&w NE IF A It MitTI SI-'JUJE .VT.V. r.NTKtt. AGIKL.X tit) UKNKKAIi f housework Annlvat 5-2td : WKST LEMON STBEET. D.,! U1IAKLKS & CO. City Shoe Store. LAMES, HAVE YOU SEKN GUI? Glove Kid Top Button Shoe.; tl.'Si Kid Button Shoes i.W Fine Kid Button, worked huttou holes.... '1M Film Pe'jhle. Button, worked huttou holes, '-'.Hi) Cloth Top Button Shoes $i(Oto -1M Fancy Glove Kid Top, laee and hook hal. with Patent Leather Tips '."" Mioses' School Shoes $l.ti0 to Lfto Chiltlien'.s School SIhmm 7"c to 1.25 UENTS, CALL AND yKK i)Ull Men's Bull Congress 1 -" Men's (lulled Button B:iIh '2 H Men's Fine Call' Ba'H and Button, ;;.7. Meu'sFiiicClolh Top Bats 2.75 Mch'h Call Bool.-) (solid leather) -M Men's Scotch Hot loin Call Balmoral, which ran ho repaired, same ai hand sewed.... u.2." WLUM K ANI SKK US. NO TKOUr.l.K TO allow goods. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 2 1-2 East KinSL. oclli 2iiiiIF pil.lKVS W. FJCV. WALL PAPERS. We liavo a l.irsei- line f WALL PAPERS than usual for the FullSeahon, mid can assine you that it will he to your interest to inspect our slock. Fine Embossed. Qilt Papers, J Gilt Coiling Decoratious, j Color Gilt Papers, Plain Gilt Papers, Blr.nk Papers, Fine Embossed Gilt Friezes, Gilt aud Common Bordora, Centre Piocos & Transom Papeis, Window Fapors, etc The lino embraces every Krailn id P.i,-er lla"uhi!rs from the lowest to lho highest. 1IAHO WINDOW HIlADKS ill variety. PLAIN SHADING by the yard or piece iu all colors ; extra width lor laruu windows and STOUE SHADES up to 72 inches wide. Spring mill Cord Fixtures, Fringes, Loops, Cotds, Tassels, etc. Wo keep a large line ol" Lace Curtains. Lace Liiinhre'iiiines, Lace Bed Sets, Laee Pillow Shams, While and Cicaiit Curtains irom l.eo up. Curtain Poles in brass, ebony, asJi, cherry and walnut, and Extension Cornices, Pier Mirrors', etc. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster. 1 Mifc CLOTHING for Men, THE CLOTHING for Boys, THE CLOTHING for Children, Is coming iu now in the newest styles and patterns, and lUliiiK up all our depart ments. Botorc you order your Fall Clothing, Or make any for thu CHILDBEN, como ami sec how reasonable you can buy and how well they are made. Our CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is separate irom all the rcut and it you wish lo see more than one pattern 'to please you, you can nud them here, and lho prices I h6 lowest. NEW STYLE3 WEAK also ready, of J I ATS aud NECK- UNDEBWEAB in medium and heavy weight for SIEN, BOYS and CHILDBEN. Thu CIIILDBEN'S UNDERWEAR ijf new with us and we keep them regular-, made, as well ua the cheaper (jrado. WTLLiLAMSON -AND- FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCA3XKK. r .. BAEGAESTS IN- GOODS. season KK W A It VJb'K TIS KMUNTlt. 1W ANTKl) A G1KL FUH OENKKAI. hoti?oworlr. Good was-i pattl. A pply NO. J1 EAST OKANGB STUKKT. Id at o; SO I) It KltOUT r.UnCll OH 8AXUKUAV EVENING at CHABLEY IIOSTEK'S COHNEU SALOON, Corner ot Market and Grant streets, opposite Union llo.se House. Soreiiger's Beer on tap. ltd J lUltLIU SA1.K UV IIOKSKS. N alOM DAY. OCT. !. 18S2. will he sold at. the Mer- niiiae House, Laucsister city. Pa., 21 headot Westmoreland County Horses, mostly all heavy drult. Sale to ciimmuiieu at lo clock, p. m. GUOKGK GBOSSMAN. oelti-'Jt Ev 1CN1NG CALLS. For the speehil uecoiiniiodaliou of Patrons and the Puhlie yeiiera'ly our New Gallery is open during the KVKN1NG :is well iisduriiu; the Dav. Having BBMOVKD our GALLKKY tothoOPPOSlTBHidool tho street, we have .'.retired both a more desirable I'Jiitriinee and Kxliihilion Booms, an well :im iueicusedand improved facilities in the various dciurl uiciiUof Phnlnxrapuic Art. Wo would also, with our KRUelul acknowledgement lor putronaKo thus tar received, invite all to eall at our New Gallery, day or evening, not alone on bu-din'SH, ImL also lo examine our tree e hihilion ol the various forms and designs dis played liy the popular iiitdium id' l'holo Ril'liy. Bespeetlully, B. FRANK S AYLOB, Photoai-aphor. o-,i.r,iwd iiYniOl'.3 VACATION EXCURSIONS. All I raveling expenses ineluded. WINTER TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. Willi a sojourn ol live months at the elegant HOTEL DEL MONTE, Monterey, Gal. A party will leave Boston Nov. SO, lSSi, and leturii .lime'.'. 18SS, tlieoutwnrdjouriieylieiiiK over the Southern routo via Kansas. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona ami Sou t hern Ca'ifornhi, and the homeward trip over the Central & Union Pacilie route via Nevada, Utah, Wyom ing, Nebraska, etc. Halts will be made at, Chicago, Kansas City, Liw Angclo.", San Fran cisco ( 10 days at, the Palace hotel) and .fall, LakeCily. Semi or eall lor descriptive pro gramme and lull details. W. RAVMOND, '210 Washington street, Boston, MiibH. Philadelphia Kelerencc S. II, Wallace, osi.. Ticket Agent at the Broad Street Station, I'cun'a. B. It. o5-3td w "ANTKD. YOUNG MEN WANTED IK TIIE 'nrnulaiiri Dry (Jowls Dcpariinriits, WHO HAVE HAD (JOOD EXPERIENCE AS SALESMEN. Add res 4, with parliculai: iiiiinediately. or eall iu person John Wanamaker, OCiTi-dld PHILADELPHIA. JCTi TJiii TAItlMJMTli. IJIULTUN OPEBA 1IOCSK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. 1UE FAS1II0NAULE EVENT OF TuE SEASON. MB. JOHN I). MISIILER has tho pleasure of presenting the great FRENCH SOCIETY STAB, M'LLE EHEA SUPPORTED BV A WELL-SELECTED COM PANY, Underthu management of A. B. CHASE, in INGOMAR The Performance is given in the English Language. ADMISSION bV, ." and SUM) BESERVED SEA'IS $1.00 Reserved Scats ou sale at Opera House Oillce. oeti'Md E ULTON Ol'KKA UUUSIS. -ONE NIGHT ONLY.- MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1882. Engagement ot tho celebrated Artist, MR. FRANK I. FRAYNE, Supported hy the charming Actress. MISS ANNIE VON BEHREN, and tho talented Ac tor, MR. S. K. CHESTER, together with a lirst-class DRAM AT1C COMPANY, under tho management ot J. J. COLEMAN, in tho great Hisloiical Romance, entitled MARDO ; Or, Tho Nihilists of St. Potoraburff. Introducing a DEN OF WILD HYENAS, the great pertoruilng BEAR BRUNO, and tho ACTING DOG JACK. GRAND SCENIC EFFECTS : TUE liUHNIXG ItlZIDGE. BURNING OF THE EXILE'S 1WT. A powerful cngino is used for the great lire cuect, making the most terrific, btartling and real conflagration cvcrattcniptedonanysiagc PBICES OF ADMISSION : 75c, 50c. aud 35c Reserved scats, 75c. Scats lor sale at Opera House. o5-3td SMALL HAVANA' CIGAKS 2 KOB 5 CTS. ..av.v!l.Nortn Qneen Street. HAICTJIAN'S ELLOW TltONX CIGAR &XOJUS, THIRD ELITIOff. FRIDAY , EVENING, OCT. 6, 1882. A PENITENT BANDIT. FRANK ABltS' ArPCAL IOR MERCY. Declaring That He I Hore Sinned Against Than Slnnlug. What Governor Crit tenden Says About It. Cincinnati, Oct. 6. Tho Times-Star publishes a letter of Frank James to Gov. Crittenden and the letter's reply. Frank, iu bis oiler to surrender, says he is unt as bad as ho is repre sented aud that in his sufferings be has done penance for his past life. Critten den's answer made no promises, but ad vised Frank to appear beforo tho courts. Since i ho surrender Governor Crittenden says ho wil! rousidrcd tho propriety of a paidon after the conviction and sentence of Frank. TUE RISKS OF THE BAIL. A Passenger train Wrecked Without Serious Kesult. CoATKsviiiLE, Pa., Oct. 0. Tho seven o'clock p. ru. train on the Wilmington & Northern railroad was wrecked last night by a switch being left open at the com pany's round-house at this place. The train, which was k'uS vcry rapidly, ran into a shifting cuiuo aud sorao freight cars that were standing at tho round house, completely wrecking tho two en gines and several of tho freight cars. Peter Kinslar, a watchman, wbo was set ting on tho shifting eugiue, was badly scalded about thu hips. Tho passengers, though badly shaken up, escaped injury. Tho engineer aud fireman of tho passenger train also escaped uninjured. The Way of the Transgressor. Philadelphia, Oct. C fieorgo Turner, who whilo engaged in thu shoe business in 1876, failed with liabilities amounting to $o0,000, and claims unaccounted for against him of $13,000, aud then tied, was brought back here to day by a deputy United States marshal!, who arrested him in Boston yesterday. To-day ho was held in 10,000 bail tTwait a further exami nation before the register in bankruptcy. Giiiiiblli:;; In tho Presence of Death. Mahanoy City, Pa., Oct. C. Joseph Lipdoc, a Hungarian was found dead iu his room this morning. When tho coroner visited tho place ho found tho tenants, fifteen men aud thrco women, all playing cards and drinking whisky and tho corpse on tho tloor. Lipdoc had died of cramp colic 7110 Cases Agalusi WIII''"iiport'H OUIciills. Williamspout, Pa., Oct. G. Tho cases agaiust tho mayor aud couueils or Wil- liamsport ami tho corporation 01 Williams port, indicted for ucIectiUj thu streets, was called iu court this morning. Tho corporation pleaded surprise, but a bench warrant was issued agaiust it through tho mayor. A contiuuanco will be granted. Stubbed In a Drunken Kraut. Lowell, Mass., Oct. C. About mid iiihtJohn IJohannou, whilo ongaged in a drunken quarrel with two brothers named Gannon, was stabbed to tho heart with a knife, and died iu a few moments. Ouo ot'tuoUauuons was arrested. A Fatal aiiniiing Expedition. Coiioes, N. Y., Oct. C. While httutiiig ducks aloug tho Mohawk river this morn ing, Sandy Miller w.i killed by tho acci dental discharge of Thomas Cleghoru's gun. Both men livo in Green Island. Crcghorn surrendered to the Cohoes poliee. A .Salesman" Alleged Thtils l'liii.ADKi.i'iifA, Oct.G. Howell & Bros, this morning sworo out a warrant for tho arrest of .Julius lletheiington, one of their salesmen, charging him with theft of a largo amount of wall papor. Ordors for his arrest were telegraphed lo Albany. Tlio Jeanuctio Board or Inquiry. Washington. Oct. 0. To-day's s ssion of lho Jeaunetto board of inquiry was de voted to au examination of tho log of the ship's crtiiso. Without transacting any other business tho board adjourned until to-morrow. Drowned Uudcr lllsOivn Orl.st Aim. Providence, If. I., Oct. . Mr. Jacob Langworthy was by thu breaking of a plat form thrown into a Hume, carried under his own grist mill at Uopo Valloy, and drowued. Tito Failures oru Week. New York, Oct. 0. Tho failures of lho past week roportcd to R. G. Dun & Co., of tho mercantile agency, number 111, of which 103 occuircd iu tho country districts and 8 iu tho city. Tracl.in;; I'oiiho KrealierK. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. (. House break ers havo this week operated extensively at Homer and Courtlaud . Thsro havo becu considsrablo robberies of money, silver ware and olhcr valuables. Tho burglais havo been tracked to a swamp, and the shcriir.s posso expects to capture them. i'oaco Negotiations Abandoned. London, Oct. 6. A dispatch dated Buenos Ayrcs, Wednesday, October 4th, says that peace negotiations between Chili and L'oru havo been broken off, bo cause of tho refusal of Chili to abato auy of her demands. More Almshouse Frauds. Philadelphia, Oct. 0. A warrant for the arrest of another almshouse contrac tor was issued, it is said, this morning at the instance of Poor Guardian John Ktihl. yet been ruado. Kxtenr.lvc Fire In New Yorlc. New York, Oct. G. A tiro broke out shortly before ono o'clock to day in the basement of tho livo story building extend ing from No. 470 Broadway back to No. 44 Mercer street, which did damage prob ably amounting to over 123,000. Fatal Ouarret Between Brothers. Syracuse. Oct. G. At Courtland, yes terday, Robert and Luko Gerard, em ployed at tho gas works, quarreled. Robeit struck Luko a murdcrrtts blow with a piece of gas pipe, inflicting a fatal injury. A Telegraph Consolidation Denied. New York, Oct. 0. The oflicers of tho Mutual Union Telegraph company make absolute cicuial of tho rumor of tho con solidation of tho Western Union aud Mu tual Union companies. Caudidate Iseuiliigor Declines. Philadelphia, Oct. G. Charles P. Iso miuger, Democratic candidate for rcgistcrj oi wins, uas just written a letter, declin ing the nomination. Struclc hy a Train. Providence, R. I., Oct. 0 Henry Ad ams, a mill operator, was struck at six o'clock this morning and instantly killed by an extra engine ou tho Now York and Now England ir.ilroad at River Point. Killed hy a Fall From a Tree. Providence, R. I., Oct. 0. William Andrews, aged 1G ycara, was killed by falling from a tree in Woonsockot, yester day. Kemarkablo Longevity. Contocook, N. II.,Oet. G. Miriam Oj good, of Warner, the widow of tho foun der of tho Osgoodito religious sect, died yestorday, aged 103 years. AMUalagGtri. Lebanon, Pa., Oct. 6. On Tuesday Mis Sallio Darapman, aged twenty years, daughter of Mr. James Damp man, lelt ner home, stopping at tho residence of Mr. Frank 31iller, in the northern section of the bor ough, where she took dinner, after which she left the house. Since then nothing has been heard of her al though long search has been made, and her parents are in a distracted state of mind. TVKATHJ2K INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 0. For the Middle Atlantic states fair woather sta tionary or slight rise in temperature, lower barometer and light winds generally from east to south. Typhoid Fever at Kamleh. Alexandria, Oct. 0. There arc now 80 cases of typhoid fever at Rauileh hos pital. Suicide by Paris Gremi. Aukuhn, N. Y., Oct. 0. James Shea, of Aurora, has committed -suicide by tak ing Paris green. A Kapld Descent. New Yokk, Oct. 0. Richmond and West Point sinco noon has dropped to 43 from 51. The Poet Kealf ' Vulcide Kecalted. Mrs. Catharino L. Roalf, wifo of Rich ard Realf, tho poet, whoso tragb death by suicido in tho San Francisco mint four years ago was tho tho mo of such general comment both iu this country and in Eng land at the time, apjieared in Judgo Mitch ell's court, in Philadelphia, as the plain tiffin a suit against J. Tt. Lippincott & Co. to recover damages for alleged libel lous statements concerning herself in a biography of her husband, written by Ros siter Johnson and printed in LippincotCs Maijazinc of March, 1879. Tho case is still being argued. Accused of Robbing H14 Employers. David Barbour, a loading business man, and for twonty-fivo yoars past gouoral manager and financial superintendent of tho largo (louring establishment of Mar shall, Kenedy & Co., has boon arrested in Pittsburgh on a charge of defalcation. For mauy yoars tho firm havo been uudcr the impression that returns made for cash collections wcro not equal to the amount of Hour mannfacturcd, but owing to their cenfidenco in Mr. Harbour ho was never suspected. About two woeks ago a detec tive was placed in the mill, and to day re ceived intormation that led to tho arrest. It is said that Barbour has been carrying on tho system of robbery for twenty year.'-, aud in that time has taken over 23,000. A ItA'lS&D NOli:. Bank's Lnos by tlio Operation id I!? vannter. The Poughkcepsio national bank brought suit against Tristram Collin, as executor, to recover upon thrco notes purporting to havo been given by Ueorgo W . I' crnngtou. Ono of tho notes was for " ninety hun dred dollars." Ilalloway, tho defaulting teller of tho bauk, now scrviug souteuce, testified that tho noto was originally made for nino hundred dollars, but ho added tho letters " ty " lo tho nine, and put auothcr cipher to tho "900" in the corner, and lorgcit tao fcitrety s name to it. lho jury has given a verdict agaiust tho bauk on tho note referred to. A JSuwy l'auther iu Veriu-jnt. For tho past two wooks tho peoplo of Barnard, Vt., havo been kept iu fear by a large female, panther, which has for a year committed various depredations thereabouts. Tho animal has made fre quent visits lo farmers' houses, always in tho night, in tho last fortnight it has killed a score of sheep, a two year old bull aud a yearling coit. It is impossible to track tho beast, as tho dogs will not follow lho trail. jVAich t, rs. rntiaiioipnin r.iir !.-. 1'h;laus!,;-h!A, Oct. . Flour steady ;Mipevllne, f2 7"g,:;n; &: 7."i ; i'eiina Fam'ly.! ik$5 Ci. uuiet, and Extra, $j 23 KV llonr at ft 2551 ;7. Wheal linn and uiictanged. Corn scarcound tinner. Oats (Inner, with fair demand. Rye searee at TilijWc. l'rovi-iions lirm. Lard linn. Butter sea rco and lirmer ; Cieumeiy E.tia, ftiiiXlK ; do good to choice. -.7M):;e. EggMHteadyl'enir.i. 'Jic ; Western, 'SVfanc Cln:eso seareo and llrui. Petroleum llrmly liold; Kciincd, Sc. Whisky at SI . vm ttrm mtrKci. Nkw ok, Oct. ;. Flour 'jtatu and West ern steady and niodeialely active; Soiitherit quiet and sternly. Wheat opened ".e higher; i.ltcrwunta be 'aiiti; weak and loitadvaneo: trade uiodei-ate; No. I White. It !::; No. 2 Ited, Oct.. Tl OSH m OJ ; do Nov., I (w;jl 1( : do Dee., Si lm HJrJ: do Jan., t 2)il Vx ilo Feb.,lllC01ll. Corn opened WiViija lower ; yiilj-eqnently recrvered and advanced i,W mixed west ern spot, l!S73c; do HiturM, .r!)ig72c. Oats a shaile bettor; No. 2 Nov., 1075 S; do Dec., l-iJCQUic; State, ljlc ; Western, ::7r;e. t-ralu Sim IToviHiou vi!trtiii;i.v iioo'uloctc iiotaiSousfi irraiu and provh. Inn". IniM'Uhed by a. K. Yundt, Bzoker. !5' r:ai i.ingsiieei.. Oct. . tUUCHKO. W heat Corn Oats Oct '.y .t-iw :xvs Nov. OiJi .m .wi Visir '.))i .W,i I'ctrolctt'i. Oil Cilv, j3. I'otk 2I..V 1!) 15 Lard tinr I'iKi I1.C1 Stuck Market. Now York, Philadelphia and Lo-rii Mih'Ks also Uniteti Stales Bonds repotted dully . Jaccd B. LotM, 'i! North luet:u street. Oct. G. V.M l:W3:t(. i. K. V. K. V.M. Denver A Bio Grande X, y 53 N. If ..Lake Erie A Western Vl 42'4 m Kansas and Texas xxyx 31; si; LaKcShoro lli!j 112 jji- New Jersey Central .... 7 7."! 7.I4 New York, Ontario & W 27H '.7 'X St. Paul, M. & Omaha r.j :flA so Pacitie Mall VI K'yi W Rochester ft Pittsburgh '. ZVi 21 Texas Pacific 4:ii : U Wubash. ;-. n mis A Pucitic.... 'Zyt 'j;' 3-vJi Western Union Tel. Co 88J4 ssj 87 Per.nsvlviinla Central iWJi iM li3?i Philadelphia ft Reading 31 32 31 Northern I'acilic Com -58 A'X; te " " Preferred.. . r :. We Bu'Jaio Pitts. X West 21 l.oitl SWCtIS KTl-.t l!(l(1n. Par La. I :'.lo fllki 107K U) 12) nr, il2 102 lOi'il) l'J. W2 $203 110.16 13.' ino 142 HL3) J3I.M) 200 145.7!. If I :.rd 7(.5f 137 vai. per el. Loan, duo ISa'i.. .lai -im. 'tyi 18.--.... ll " MX)... JIKI 14 1M!K... UK 5pcrct. 11 I or 30 years.. UW ' 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 " " iu I or'-") yearn., lw " 4 " Inf. or aiywtrs.. h."j " 0 4l in in or -M years. Km Manbeim boroughloau pyj BAMI OTOUSS First National Bank. $qo Farmers' National ltanl: so Fulton National Bank no Lancaster County National Bank-., an Columbia National Bank , Ephrata National Bank , First National Bank-, Colnmbix. ., First National Bank, Strasburg.... First National Bank, Marietta.. .. First National Bank, Mount Jov., Lltltz National Bank .'.. Manhoivn National 'Junk Union National Bant:. Mount Joy Now Holland National Bank KISCZLLAIUtOCS GTOCajJ. Quarryvlllo R. it Mlllersvilh! Street Car , Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company Stevens House Columbia Cas Company Columbia Water Company , Susquehanna Iron Company loo i 1U3 no Km loo Jim 1W SD 1W JM 50 SO luo 25 100 12.15 13) 90 1U0 17) 100 4.5 in 1 marietta riouowwaro Stevens House SO S!) 50 icily island........... .... East Brandy wine it Waynesb'g.... jmuersvuic .xoruiai acnooi inscKLUiREors EOMDO. Quarryvlllo R. !(., due lsxs $100 UVWilnS ft Columbia R. B5'3 loo $117 ioe ton Lancaster OaalAcht and Fnei co duels lor years 168 Lancaster tia Light and fuel Co.. uUOl&iflf....... ... ............ 10O Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster ft Kew Holland loo Lancaster A Susquehanna. 3U0 TViaar ikk stocks. Biff Spring A rVaver Vulicv .... " Bridgeport A Uores hoe 1 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill i Tolumbia A Washington Columbia A Big Spring as Lancaster A Ephrata A Lancaster A Willow Struct 2 Strasburg A Millport 25 Marietta May town as Marietta Mount Joy 25 Lanc.EIlzabethfnAMiddlet'ii..... 100 Lancaster A FruitvUle. 90 Lancaster A Lltltz 25 Lancaster Wllllamstowu 25 LiTtcaster A Manor. 50 Lancaster A Manheiiu 25 , sew ADYjenriatsMKHTs. Lancaster Watch Co- due 18. SAMUKL H. PRICK, ATTORNEY. HAN Removed his Onicw trom M North Hukt street to No. 41 GKANT STBEET, Immedi ately In Bear of Court House, LoiikV New Building. ml7-tld F ALL OPENING FALL OPENING AT E GERHART'S Tailoring, nisei!, NO. G EAST KINtl STttilET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. STOCKS. I .' CICKASK YOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS. 10, 20, $50r.?J00. Those desiring to make money on small ami medium investments In grain, provisions and .stock- speculations, can do so by operating on oiu-plan. From May 1. isai. to tho present, date, on investments ot 11,100 to SLUM cash prolitshavc been rcnlizcd and paid to invest ors umuunlim; to several times tho original investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Ktplanatnry elreular aud statontentH ol land Wseiit lrec. We want repoiiMiblo agents who will report thu crops aud iutroduuo lho plan. FLEMMLNG & MEBRIAM, '.:!iinl:i.sloii Mcrcliants, Major Btnek, Chi ea4. III. inlllyd JTUJt SALB. I)UIII.IC 8ALK. ON riUUAV, OCTIUtEK 13, lSS2,byrderot tho Orphans' Court, ol luicihlur county, the undersigned ndiiiiutx-t:-:dorot Ihucstato ot .Sarah Ford, deceased, will noil at public sale, at tho llhster House, iu I In; c ty ot Laiieajter, tho lollowlng de scribed valuable city property, viz: All that certain ono-slorv BRICK DWELL ING IKltlSK ami lot or piceo of ground ap purtenant thereto, situated iir tlio HlUh ward, Laneaster city, 011 lho north side ot Lemon hi reel, east ot North Duke tdrcet; containing in front, on said Lemon street 27 feet, more or hvh, aim uxiumimg 111 uuptn or that width lit leet, lour and one hair inches. Bounded 011 tho south by Lemon street aforesaid ; on the east hy Cherry allcv, and on tho north and west by property ot John Keller. Kale to comiiiencB at 7 o'clock p. m. Terms Approved security to he given lor the payment, ot the purchase money on April I. I!. JOHN FKANC1SCUS, Administrator ol the Kutato or Sarah Ford, Deci'ascd. llRNiiv.SucuKiir, Auct. sltvo.idtd Ai'MINISTICATOlfSSALE. OW WEU-NK-5DAY.OCTOBER is. Is8i.al.thc leop ard Hotel, Lancaster city, pursiiaiittoun order or the Oiplians' Court, will bo sold at public siii'i. the following descrilicd real estate, to nit: iill that certain two-story Biick Dwelling House (No. SOj.sltualcd on tho west f hie o! Hon Hi I ul; street, LintLslei- city, fronlliig JI feet Vi inches ou said South Iniko street, and extending westwatd CI feel I,'., iuelies to a three foot, alley ; bounded on the norlh hv piojiertyof Anna Breueiiian and on tliirsnulli by property ot Mrs. Je-sse Land Is. The prop erty is eligibly located and contains II rooms It hu lieeu recently painted ami p.ipered llii'()iigltout,and is in t:ie b-rst possible eomli lion. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when IcruiH wilt bo made known hv Hie under signed. A. A. HUICI.KY, Adiiiiiiisti-.itorc. t. a.ol John W. iluhlcy, de ceased. llE.MlvSm;i!Er.T, Auct. s2S-7ldFt- I TOUSES ANII LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. I I Oil SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 21, 1S3J, will bo sold at public sale the lollowlng descrilicd real estate, to wit: Two lots or pit-e ol giound situated on High street 111 the cilyo! I.inriisler, havingcach a frontage of twenty live feet and a depth ot two hundred and forty-li ve feet, to Lafayette street, and adjoin ing properties of Rosina Kireh and .John Ditsel, on whicli arc creeled two oni-slory FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, with Frame Baek Buildings, numbered respectively. 7-Z) and 713. Also a lot or piece of ground lying between the above described properties, having a Iroiitago ot twenty-live leet and a depth ot two hundred and foity-livufecf, to Latavctlu street, and thu right, to uso the pump on tho promises numbered 713. The. lots have a number of trutt trees grow ing thereon, the houses are in good condition ami thu house No. 713 lias both a pump und hydrant attached. Sale to bo held at the public house oi Victo ria Diehl, on High street, at 7 o'clock p, in.. hen terms will be made known by JOSEPH HUCK, -Attorney iu fact lor thu heirs or Joseph Huek, deceased. .lAconliir.NDAkKit, Auct. ocl3-2weodftlwd ci:lic SAI.K. ON TUKSDAY, OCTO BER 17. ISS2. will be sotii at public sate at the Cooper House, by the undersigned execu tory or Elizabeth Adamj,- the following de scribed property : A lot id ground situated on the east side ot South Prince street. 1 uncaslor. Pa. fronting It Ice 1 71$ inches on Prince street, and extend ing in depth the same width L'ieet (i iuche U hind ot Dr. Henry Carpenter, which bounds It ou the cast ; bounded un the north by prop erly of the late A. L. Ilayei. and or. the south by property or tlio lato Sarah Adams, on which is erected a two and a hull atory BRICK DWELLING IIOtJSK (No. 2)) and a two-story frame back bull. ling attached. The house contains ten rooms, water In lh hou-w: and hydrant and well iu ttie yard. There are a lot or fruit trees on the premises. This is a desirable property, situated within one and a half squares ot Centre square. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., on sai.l day. when attendance will bo givcu and term: made known by GEORGE BOWMAN, .INO. O.. A DAMS, II ex ftv SucnKirr, Auct. Kxcculors. S';p'J3.30oct7.1l,liytl7d ORPHANS' COUKT SALIC OX SATUIt D AY, OCTOBER 21, 1834 at tho Leopard Hotel, tho undersigned, aduijstratorot Susan Ilelss, lato of Lancaster City, deceased, by vir tue of au order of thu Orphans' Court of Lan caster count', will sell tlic following described real estate, to wit : All that certain ono and one-hair story BRICK DWJBLLING HOUSE, ami lot or piece ot ground, situate 011 tho north sldo of Cast Chestnut street between Duke and Lime streets. No. 119. Bounded on the north by tho Pennsylvania railroad, on tho east by property ol Daniel F. JSbcrman, 011 the fcouth by Chestnut street, and on tho west by property ot Richard Bllckcndorler. Said lot measuring in fronton Chettuut street 2; leet, and measuring in depth 88 feet. Thl property is located within a short distance oC business circles and is a desirable home and In good fctnto ot repair and preservation." Sate to commence r.t 7 o'clock, p. m., fet sahl day, when terms and conditions will 1,0 made known by E. U. W1TMKK, Administrator. II. Shueest, Auctioneer. octt.'J.SM'.d lflSJO :o..vJ 27!.. ji I?.t& 21 .).' 60 SO Ut.10 4.1
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