LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 188. COLUMBIA NEWS. XtVK KEflDLAK UOKKIUI'ONUKnvi. Even if Along the Moaqaefcanna Items o Intrx-kt la Md Around ttic Voroagh I'icked Vp by the I ntclli peacer' fteporlar 1. W. Sou i beer Las gono to William?. Port- , , , 'May jtiwrcnco, of Reading, is the goest of friecils on Third street. Tbo Thursday evening roosicalowill meet thin evening at Mr. F. A. Bennett, Walnut street. The now Wrijhtsvillo Prcsbyteiiau church is Roin up rapidly. It will bo the baudsomesi church iu that place wheu finished. Last night tbo gasoline lanip at tbo wmw 01 uctuoi street and llidge avenue, oxplodVil, bnt not much damage lesultcd from it. While wheeling a -barrow on Locust itreer. this morning, Harry Simpson, 14 years of ago, fell and struck his face gainst it, receiving a mvero cut below the Mr. William 11. Mai tin, a 1. JL It. h "H'.cmau, and a resident of this place, is reported to havo been thrown from his train about one o'clock lantuigbt, at Eaulo station, and to have sustained .serious in juries. No other particulars could be learned. The ladies of tho Piesbytuiimi church will hold their supper and package auction on Friday and balm day of tho present week from 5 to 11 p. in., in the parsonage, on Locust street, between Third aud Fourth streets. The publiu arc coidially iuvitod to attend. Itaca to li m fid liumo. August Grummell, who went to a point JDO miles west of St. Louis, about ten davB neo. returned to his old home near Columbia on Tuesday, with his family.? He hal received work at $1.50 per day out west, out not liking tho country, 10 turned to a job paying 80 cents per day. So much for lovo of locality. Struck Willi aSUiue. Mr. Jacob Metzgcr received a sevcio wound on tho head, yesterday; by being sLruck by a stone. A number of school boys were returning home, aud on tho Marietta turnpike began throwing stones at tho telegraph wires. One of them struck Mr. Mctzgcr as he wasMauding in a field near by. Tho boys were greatly frightened at what they had douo, and did not linger long iu that neighborhood. An Opera Mincer's Illness. On account of the serious illness of a lead ing actor of tho Uolman English opera company, tho opera of "Olivette" was substituted for the "Chimes of Normandy" much to tho disappointment of the largo audicneo present. None, bowover, availed themselves of tho opportunity of recover ing their money if they did not wish to sco "Olivette." Tho actor referred to is now lying at tho Franklin house seriously ill. Tho Galateau Vanqiiet. Mr. A. 31. Reese's diuiuir rooms weio the scene of tho festivities of the Gala tcans last night, and nine of the ten members wcro present. Tho two tables wcro beautifully arranged aud decorated. Tbo officers elected lor tho following year aro : Captain D. II. Case, president ; Mr. H. Lichty, vico president ; Mr. J. L. Pur ple, secretary : Mr. B. Frank Uorr, treas urer. A membership committee aud an executive committee wcro appointed. The membership of the organization is to bo lifleeu, aud tbo meetings hereafter aio to bo annual. The banquet was ended shortly after midnight, and those who were present express themselves as being delighted with Air. Kccso's management of atlases in relation to the supper. Court of Common Picas. HKKOKU .HJIMiU PATTERSON. In the case of U. M. Klino and Samuel II. Reynolds, vs. Samuel Kurt., trustee of Barbara Kurtz aud Barbara Kurtz, it was found uocessary to amend tho caption by adding tho name of tho husbaud of Uar bara Kurtz, asono or the dofcudauts. This was not present or represented, in court. Tho case was continued and a rule granted to bring tho now defendant. No othor cases being ready for trial ex cept the ono before Judgo Patterson all the other jurors woro discharged by Judgo Livingston. BT.KOKK .ItTUUK PATTERSON. Louisa Selvcrt, (nee Mentzcr divorced) and her husbaud and Mary Jauu Mentoi for the use of tho former vs. Samuel Staufl'er. This is an action to recover damages for the loss of service of Mary JauoMcutzer, daughter of Louisa Selvcit. It was alleged that tho dcfoud&ut had bad criminal connection with tho plaintiOf and she gavo birth to a child in September, 1870. The girl brought suit agaiust Stauffer in 1881, before Aldcrmau Barr, lor fornicatiou aud bastardy. On account of the statute of limitation the case was dismissed. The plaintiff claims the right So bring this suit under tho 185U law by which the mother is substituted for the father when tho latter refuses to or is incapable of supporting his child. Tlio testimony showed that tho parties had been criminally intiniato. Since tho biith of tho child the pUintilT has contributed to tho support of her daughter aud child. Previous to this affair, tho mother had had the frequent beuotits of tho girl's services. Tht defeus-; was that tho mother had not received tho benefit of tho daughter's services at tho timo of her acquaintance with Stauflbr, but she icccivcd her own , Wages ;. that tho husband or the plaintiff procured a divorce from bis wire. It was also alleged that the hl had other suitors besides tho defendant about tho time it is alleged -the child was begotten. It was furtlier'bflered to bo shown that the plain tiff did not set a proper example to her daughter as required by tho act. This was ovei ruled. In rabuttal tho giil was called. She de nied havinir had any oilier lovers but Stauffor. On trial. A FltlliriTFHI. RUNAWAY. Two Street Car HorxeH GnlAirny. Last evening while a car of the Millers villo street car lino was standing at tho Pennsylvania depot, the driver attempted to chaugo the hoises from ono cud of tho oar to the onier previous to starting down street. Tbo animals wcro quito spirited and just as the driver was about hooking them to tho end where he wanted them, 'theytook fright aud started to ran. IIo was unabio to bold them and they had no trouble in getting away. With the heavy louguo between them on which there wero two heavy tin gle trees and a double tree, they dashed down North Queen stiect at a furious rate. As fchoy passed over the Belgian block they left a track of lire from their shoes. At Oraugo one wanted to turn, but tho other was too strong and they continued to Centre Square whero both foil very heavily at the noithwest corner of tho monument. They were soon on their feet, howover, but wcro caught before they got away. Upon ex amination it was found that both had been terribly cut about tho leers, bodv and head. They were covered with scars and bled, freely, but noTioncs were broken. Onej ofi luw luraicu 4 iuu tut itiruvu WIO rijjill. eye which, it was feared, mijiht aflect his biiht.' Tho harness" was badlv' 'damaged. Tho , accident occurred .just1 about six! y'lilr- .ifr in lirtHK a?t.nn 1a ..... A I crowded. Every one seemed to sco tho borers, and they had no trouble iu getting possession of the street. Several times they got on pavements but did no damage. Luckily no one was injured iu tho least. mother Circus tor tala County. Tho Circus Royal.wliich.is managed by JobnO'Briea,. is .to-day. billiMt Marietta for its appearance there, Qp; the avanc ! car are George Myers and George Carr, of ibis city, who have been with 'tho show all season. The car will pass through here on its way to Downingtown this evening. UtUXUAUY. Death or George tV. Trimble. George W. Trimble, a gentleman well known in this city, and indeed throughout Pennsylvania and adjoining states, died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Tay lor "a hotel, Schroon Lake. N. Tu-whither he dad gone in hopes of having bis impaired health restored. 31r. Trimble's home was in Stark county Ohio, a few miles fiom Ma.ssillon, where he owned an extensive di.stilleiy, which bad been conducted for many years, before fijs time, by his father and grandfather, all of whom had long held a high reputation for tho distil lation cf pure whiskies. Mr Trimble some two or three years ago mairicd Miss Irene Strawu of this city, a young lady of high social position, and took her to his home in the West. Last November dur ing a deer hunt in the mountains of Penn sylvania, Mr. Trimble 'contracted a severe cold from .exposure to inclement weather, ami ubverrecovared from tho effects of it. Karly last spring he went to Phila ilelplua for treatment, and failing to receive any material benefit ho went to the Adiroudacks last July, and took rootts itf Taylor's botel,at Schroon Lake. But he failed to rally, and died as above stated his death being caused by a com plication of diseases, of which dropsy of tio heart and hemorrhage of tho lungs weie the most serious. Ho was about 40 years of age aud possessed many manly qualities that won for him hosts of frieuds wheicver ho went all of whom will sin cerely sympathize with his;bcroft widow and orphan daughter. His remains will be taken lor interment to Philadelphia r Fatuity tteaiuov. A social gathering aud enteiUiniuout took placo to-day at tho lcsidcueo of A. W. RiismiI, No. 3IC Tor!(Limo strcqt, this city. Eight of a 'family of nine living brothers ami sisters were present on tho occasion. Tho following are the names of those present of uio Russel family-in tho older of their ages : Mrs. Hannah A. While, widow of the lato Sani'l White, of Drumoro township ; Miss Eliza Kustel. of this city ; Mrs. Kebecci Hastlugs and hor husband, John Hastings, of Diumiiie township ; A. W. Russel, of this city . Dr. Geo. B. Russel, of Detroit, Mich. ; Juo. It.'Russcl, of this city ; Mrs. Mar garet Robinson, of this city ; Miss Isabel Russel, of this city, tbo ouly absent one being t rancis 11 Jtusscl, ol bacxamento, Cal. Tho ages of tho living range ftom 58 to 78 years, aud aggregate 539 years. Rev. Dr. .las. Y. Mitchell was present, adding much pleasure to the entertainment. from New VurK to ATiuiIiiiigtou. Considerable curiosity was aroused last evening by tho arrival at luo (Stevens house of a stylish English drag, containing two persons and driveu by a liveriod coaohman. Inquiry dovotnped the fact that tho occupants w.?re Mr. and Mrs. G. V. McCaudless, of Now York pity, who are on their way to Washington, aud will drive the entire distauco. They came to this city by way of Allentowu ami Read ing. "Tt the ISl-uentciiiilul. A i.pccial train will leave this city as second section of fast lino on Tuesday rooming for Philadelphia. Thp train will take the Red Mou, who will participate in the paiade, aud as many others who desire to i each the city at. an early hour. The f'aie for the round trip to 1'biiadcl pliia over both roads will bo &2.0IJ. Arm lly Cut. This morning Addrow Moixcll, jr., who is employed at Lobzellcr & Co., turning shops, met with a serious accident. Ho was at work at the spoke lathe wheu the knives on tho cutter head struck a piece of iron aud were broken off. Ono of thorn hit Mr. Mcixell on the arm cutting a terrible gash. IIo was taken to his home whero Dr. Wolcheus attended him. Zacli Hoot. Zach. Hoot, who, whilo attempting to ebeajH) arrest, was shot by Officer Mercer, continues to improve. This morning he sent, for Mercer to visit him iu tho county jail presumably to induce Mercer to uot malco complaint, of felonious assault aud batteiy against him. A United NtutM Juror. Kolicit Montgomery, esq , of Eden, is a juryman iu the United States court iu Philadelphia. Two weeks ago, when that court met. all tho juryiuon drawn wen: discharged but twelve, who wcro chosen to try a case, and Mr. M. was one of them. The ease comes up to day. I'vntlio! Tfes(tr AtiM. 1'iof. Emil Aust, tho miu-ioiati and piauo-tuuer, well known iu this city, died in Yoik a few days ago. Ho was a man of some ability iu his piofession, but his unsteady habits, together with his domes tic tribulations, proved au insurmountable bar to his sucoes DiHorrierly Uuitit. .leicmiah Wolf, for drunken aud dlsor deily conduct, was committed to tho county jail for ten days by Alderman &UUSOU. James Kelly for iusulting ladies on the .street, 'was committed for thirty days. Klglitli Ward Jtainucracy. Thci'attisou club of tho Eighth waid will meet at the public house of Mrs. Diehl, High street, this evening at7 I o'clock, to transact, important business". Able njteakers will bo present. Ill-Ceiitoimlal Clienp Kxcui-Niomt To I'liiluilclpliia over the I'liihulclplii.i & lii'adiii railroad on Tuesday, Oct. SI, Wednes day, Oct. SS, Thursday, Oct. 'J)', and Friday, Del. 27. All tickets good to return on any trains up to Oct, 29, inclusive. Special through trains leave laneaster. King street, daily on the above dales at U u: in. 1'ure lor the round tiip only IZ.WS. I.ciivu Columbia at ( a. in. ; fare, ft!.."W. Leave Mniiheim at 0:35 ; l.ililz, li:l"i: Kpiirala. 7.-0J. Karo only $I.!)J For par ticulats mc circulars. oetll,i:,21,'i"!,,--t;2tw ytinuAcnipnm. Jturrcll inu Double Hill To niyht. The dts tiiii;iiUlicdaelor. Mr. Lawrence Barrett, will to-night appear at Fulton opera house In two ot his greatest characters Sliylock and David Uarrick. Mr. Barrett's previous performances hero have awakened favorable comment and the pcrforinanccSjXo-night Is said to be among the strongest in hRi repertoire. Mr. Barrett is supported by u htrong company, including Louis Jumes and Marie Wainwrlght. HrBVU.1 JtttTIVEti. By contracting a severe Cough and Cold, 1 was compelled to give up iny daily work and keep to the house. A neighbor recommended me to try a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; it was procured ami useu ; to my astonish ment relief was instantaneous. Euw. W. CiAYrow, JVavcrly, Md. A, Voice from me tress. ' lHike thU opportwhlty to'bfear testimony to the elllcacyot your "Hop Bltteis." Expect ing to find them nauseous and bitter and com po-cd ol bad whisky, we wore agreeably sur prlsod'at their mild taste, just' like a cup of lea. A Mrs. Civs well and a Mrs. Connor, liiemls, Irive likewise tried, and pronounce them the beat medicine they havo ever taken ttr building up .strength and tonimrupthc system. 1 was troubled with costivencss, headache, ami want ot appetite. My ailments arc now all gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after the health ot my-eU-and family, but I need him not now. 8. GILLILAXD, People's Adtocajie, Pittsburgh, Pa. July.25,J878, . ol6wd$w M YEKS RATHFUN. To supply tn- Uemamls ot a :reatly Increased trade, we have manufactured, for ttila slioivn by any clothing house in tliU city. In the present there seems to be a damarnl for a been sold heretofore, and we have been'busy all Bummer to inecttnU want FANCY TWILLED CASSIBIERES, UU M MtEfcS AUD 1'LAIN TWJLLEICAS&lMJiUb.is, WW owns i iitE.Lf nuuaiEW, "?' rASCY PLaID SUITS 11 W BKOVN MIXED CASS1MEKES 16 00 TIGHT TWISTED BLUE XWlLLs 12 00 STEEL MIXKD CASSIMEHES 16 0 hUKSTANTIALandSTTLlsnGKEENCHKVllTS, 13 W SOLID BLACK WOBSTEDS 16 CO BLUE DOTTED WORSTEDS 1 l GBEEN AND BLUB DOTTED UHEVIOT3 17 OH BLUE CHECKED WOBSTEDS, 15 OJ . SOLID BLUE WOB8TEDS, 18 00 Every garment sold b v 113 U manufactured by us and for our trade osly.- By this means we are enabled to put upon the market a bet ter article, for less money, "than can be hail at most house, where every garment 19 bougnt fi-oui l'hlladelphla and New Tork wholesale. MVFDC P DATUUnW Manufacturinff Oiothiera, M I JjIXO & iA 1 Hr U1N , No, 12 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PENN'A A VA8AT.UMKCT0K frei Willi each ltottleiil Shllol.'s Catarrh i:medy. Price to cents. For sale at Cocliran'.s dl ug .store, 1:57 North Queen wlmtl. Banish ill health, nervousness, vexation, lretfulnuf:H, by using Brown's Iron Bitters. II. B. Cochran, druggist, 157 aud 13a North Oihtii strce- o!6-lwd&w Don't vie la tho Uimiho. "Kough on Bats." Cleara out rati, mice' louches, bel-bug8, flies, anL, mole', olilp munkt:, gophers. 15c. When the skin is parched and lreckled by strong northwest winds and tho face becomes dry and scaly, it can be restored to sinolhnesa mid good color by Dr. Benson's .Skin Cure. A perlect remedy for troublesome Itching and ves.il ions pimple. olO-lwd&w It Will Do It. Food will lodge. In the iuterstices between the teeth, und it become it source of their de cay. SOZODONT will dislodge audi deposit.' and prevent the mischief. All parents should provide SOZODONT, and thus secure the health of their children's teeth. ol7-lwilcod&w "1Iai'kmktac,k,"ii lasting and migrant per fume. l'riceiund SOccutM. For sale at. Coch ran's drug store. 137 North Jueen street. All is Well That Ends Well. Orin Callln, l:i Pearl street. Bufliilo, N. V.. says: " I tried various remedies lor the piles but found no relief until I used Thomas' Ec leclrieOU, which entirely cured mo altera lew applications." If. B. Cochran, druggist, 157 and 139 North (Jin-cn street. ' 'A. Congo, com i" vire TnroaL s!uuii oe Stopped. Negteci i:-iuouiiy results in un In curable Lung In -.iso or Consumption. Brown's i.toiu-l.! .: :'rofliis do not dlsonler the stomach Ilki- e.iiigli syrups and balsams, but. act directly on I he Inflamed parts, allaying fnitallon. give rcller In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers am subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchia Trocni Irtvu beon recommended by plij-sl-eiaes. nail always givu nerlect .satisfaction. Htrvlng tteuu te.sU:d by wide and constant use foi nearly an entire generation, they havo at tained weJ. .ucriicd rank anion;; Hie luw staple remeil'e.s ol the age. Sold at cent-, a box (Werywhem niv-lvdTThAK&lvw Itching Hies Symptom nncl Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as it pin worms were crawling iu and out of the rectum; the private parts are sometimes al feeted: it allowed to continue very serious results may follow. Dr. Swaynk's All IIkalino Ointmcnt "lsa pleasant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch, Salt Klieiun.Mcaldllead, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blolehe', All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions- Trice 50 cents, ." boxes lor $!.-". Scut by mall to any address on receipt of price iu currency, or thieecerd. postago stamps. Prepared only by Dr.Swaj'ne A Son, No. .TW N. Sixth treet, l'hlladelphla, 1'n. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swavhr's I'ii.i.s are Hie best lor all billions disorders. Cure headache, lovers, &c ici: lyeoil&wT.ThAS MsUtUlAUJCS. letrrmiocKKABMSTUt'K. October IS, IHmJ, at Hie First Kerormed church, ol tluscily.by tin: IJev. David Kothroclc. assi.'led by Ukv. .. A. Peters, Kev. .1. .1. Kothrock, of Freeland, Lu zerne county, Pit., to Miss Mae Fahnestock, ol Lancaster. It It MS AT HP. TltiMia.K. At Schroon Lake, N. Y. ber IS, INS'.!, tJeorge W. Trimble. Oelo lt HIT- AnWltTlSMSBlKNTS. FKANK SAYI.OK HAS REMOVED IMS B. UAliLl.ItV OF l'HOTOtJliAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., o- Exactly opppoolle Hie Old Stand. oelll-limdAwK OKTKNTimKS, N OlIKSTIWNINtJ 1'A lienlH in legar-i to ihe eisleiiceotaills charge from tiieear, they will stale that, none ocuib except alter au attack of ear-ache, al though the fact Is that pus is always lying iu the part. Diseases of the Eye, Ear ami Throat also Chroiih' Diseases Kiiecesslully ti cited by DltS. 11. D. and M. A. I.ONUAKKK. Olllee 1.1 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation Irec, oin:;ulA.w ir OI).Sr.AlU)MIT riK SAl.K. A WKAT two-slorv BKICK DWELI.1NU HOUSE. with luo-stoiv Flame Back Builillng, No. 518 St. Joseph at rect, having good hydrant at faehe.l and all the rooms lurnlsliod with gas. Tho lot has a frontage of Ifi feet, 0 Inches aud a depth of fc7 feet lo a ten I eel wide public alley. The house has beeu ricuilly painted aud the premises are iu excellent condition. Terms easy. Apply to .INO. A.COVLF, olS-UtdTh&S No. 112 East Kingblieet. J)Ultl.lC KAI.K. N TIlllltSllAV. CTO ItKRl'.i.l'i, the nndi'rt'igueil executors of the will ot Calbarme B. Deen, deceased, will c.posu to jiuhlie Hale, at the Jeopard Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, all that valu able leal estate. No. :;i Middle st reel , i n said city, consisting of a lot ot land, 17 feet .'! inches in ftoiilon Middle street, and extend ing in depth 122 lecl : inches, aojoiuing prop erly ol (tcorgo Sehlcicli on the northeast, Henry Fisher's estate on tho son in west, and Win. M. Deen oulhcsotilhcusl. Tim Improve ments are a one and a-hall-slory Brick 1 well ing House, wilh one-story Brick Back Build ing, lrult trees, grape vines, etc. bale to commence at. 7 o'clock p. in., when attendawe will be given aud terms made known by WILLIAM M. DEEN, DAVID L. DEEN. Executors ot wilt ol Catharine B. Deen, de clined. UgNltr SiiuuiatT. And. oct.C-eodls. I )U It LIC SALK OF VAL.IIAItl.iS CITY properly. By Virtue ot an order of fho Orphans' Court oi" Lancaster county, will be bold at public sale, at the Hiester House, in lhu city ot Lancaster, on MONDAY, NOVEM BER 1J. I8SI, at 7 o'clock p.m., tho undivided moiety or halt interest of Charles U. Klioads, deceased, iu tho tollowing described real es tate, held by II. Z. Ithoads and s;iid Charles tJ. KhoaiN, deceased, its tenanis iu common. No. I. All that largo tour-story STORE litllLDING anil lot or ground thereunto be longing, situate on the south side ot West King street, in the city of Lanc:istcr. fronting on West King street .'12 feet i'4 inches and extending In depth ot that width 215 feet, to a II feet wide public alley. . No. i. All that valuablelot or plecoof gtound on the southeast comer of West Orange and North Mulberry streets, in the city of Lan caster, fronting on West 'Orange 70 feet, and extending m depth of tint width, southward along Mulberry street. 250 lent, to a 11 lcet wide public alley, on which am erected two Dwelling Houses ami other Improve ments. This properly will bo nered for sale as a whole or iu purls. It Is the most desirable site in the city or Lancaster lor a residence or tor residences. No. 3. All that two-story DWELLING 1'OUSE, with Mansard root ami all the mod em improvements, sltuato on the cast side of South Prince street, south of Vine street, in the City or Lancaster, No. 131, containing In Iront on Prince street CI feet, 3 lnchcs,and ex tending In depth 215 feet, to a public alley, where i t is 04 feet. Atthcsamo timo ami placo tho said II. L. Rhoads will sell his undivided moiety or halt Interest purparts Nos. 2 and 3 In the said real estate. Five-ninths ot the purchase money of tho undivided moiety or halt-interest ot said Charles (i. Rhoads, dee'd., will remain chargod on the respective properties during the llle tlmoof Masey B. Uhoadu, widow ot said de ceased ; the balance ot tho purchase money payable April 2, 18SI. Atthosamollmoanil place. It. Z. Bhoads will oiler at public sale his residence, consist ing ot a double two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with nil the modern Improvements, and lot or plecoof ground thereunto belong ing, situate on the southeast side of Manor street, In the City ot Lancaster, fronting SI feet on Manor street, and extending In depth 215 feet to Lafayette street, whcre.lt is 1U3 Drafts ot all tho abovo properties can bo seonnf n. K.Jthoads's jewelry store. MASSE Y B. .BHOAD5. Administratrix. plO-lwd U. Z. KHOADS. NEW AWZMTlBEMJJfia. A LAKGE INCREASE OF NK Xltrr.HTlHICMKflTS. rilll IS 1SI-CH.NT1SNN1AL. Oak. Hall and Bi Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th will illustrate the great stock of men's and boys' clothing now ready in Oak Hall. Our preparations for the trade of this Au tumn and Winter already reach One Million Dollars. ; Our stock is in all respects the best we have ever offered, and we firmly believe has never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak Hall. Look at the Clothing and Piece Goods, go through the workrooms and see how the vast place goes on. We have a hearty wel come for all, whether buyers or visitors. The tens of thousands of friends we have made in the country about Philadelphia during the last twenty-two years are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever be fore. We have gained their confidence by giving them the best dollar's worth of clothing to be had anywhere, and we offer a new pledge of fidelity in our low prices and elegant Autumn stock of this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Afir AuncuTisuHtiXTa, 1) (INT TOKliCT TUB UKNUINK OLD Stock Connecticut Ciirars. 11 for 25 els. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. STKAYKII AWAY. ON LAST THURS DAY. October 17th. from the premises ot George Gauss, No. 52S West King street, a black Hog, weighing between 2UU ami 325 pounds. Any inlnrmalinn as to its where aliouu i ill be liberally rewarded. oIH-2ld tS 2.1IAI.I. HAVANAC1GAKS 2 JTOK ft VTH. it. No. 21 North Queen Street. IIAKTMAN'S ELLOW E1CONT C1GAK STOKE. ATTENTION AIUEK1CAN FUCK CO.' There wilt bo a special meeting ot Ihe American Klro Company, No. 5, to-morrow ( KltlD A Y ) evening at. 7& o'clock. By order or the president. JOEL L. HAINES, ltd Secretary. 'poYUUnU MEN. L tj iB- Lancaster Commercial College Offers you nn opMrtunlty to get a knowledge ot Double Entry Bookkeeping, Corrr spend ence. Business Arithmetic, Penmanship and Business Forms. An education absolutely nccccssary In the transaction ot business. Day ami Evening Sessions. Send tor circulars to WEIDLEB ft MOSSEIl, oclls-lwdU Lancaster, In. OCCIDKNTAL. FOH IMFHTflKKtA. Scarlet Fever, Croup. Soru Throat and all Throat Aircctlons, Is lhu best remedy of tho times. OCUIDENTALi is tin; people's friend. It destroys llingcnn of disease that frequently dovelops from an or dinary sore throat, thin preventing the terri ble lavage ol the disease Dlpthertaaud Scar let Fever. I'rice.:i0c.nn4:.0o. Sold by H. B. COCHRAN, Diin;giKi. Xii. i:!7and l.VJNoith Queen street, i2-i;mdTu,Thft.S Lancaster, fa. vKGANIZKD 181V. The Old American Fire Insurauce Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : Ono Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe and Solid Serin illos Company Conservatively Managed. -For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN. 19 EAST KING STREET. tuMindTiiTliftS jinncjsi.i.Asjsouii. NOTICE. ALL 1MSHSON3 HAV1MU claims or bills against the Shinier Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 7, are re quested to present the same to the under signed, on or before November 21, 1882. I'. S.GOODMAN, olS-lld Secretary. NOTICE. Tho partnership heretofore existing be tween II. Z. Bhoads and Charles G. Bhoads Is dissolved by reason of tho death of Charles G. lMioads. All persons indebted to said part nership are requested to mako immeotatc I payment, and thoso havlngclalms or demands against the same, will present them for settle ment to the surviving partner, II. Z. Bhoads, at No. 4 West King street, Lancaster, Piu, where the said II. Z. ltnoads will continue the watch and jewelry business as successor toJH. '.. Rhoads ft Bfo Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 16, 188i oetie-lwd USE KREIDUKS EXTKA PUKE NEW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try It to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, .. JOHN G. KBEIDEB. s27-3md Milton Grove, Iancastcr Co, Pa. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS ANI GUN NERS. All persons aro hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un Inclosed, cither for the purpose of shooting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said lands of the undersigned-alter this notice. ,,... WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, K. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney lor R. W. Coleman's Heirs, ol'i-tfd&w ADIES'UAIR DBE3SEB. MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAH DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dies and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and made to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' S,1N,oS?225&' 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, I JWFour doors above F, R, 8. Depot. orilMuiul TRADE. fall, a larger and bster peleeted stock: than ever better grade ot Keady-made Clothing than has BLUE CHECKED CASS1MEBES 15 VO the - Centennial. jtom BA&m. PUBLIC SALE THK VNDKKM1UMEO will oner at public sale on Friday Octo ber 27th, 1882, at 2 o'clock p. in., his valuable Store Stand and Property In Manhelm Bor ough. Possession given immediately. octl8 7td C. J. ItElFF. PU1IUC SALK ON MONDAY, OCXOBKK 22, 1882. will bo sold at the Cooper liouue, at wo story brick dwelling aud two-story brick back building, containing hall ami six rooms, hydrant in tho yard, lruit trees and graiio vines. Tlds property is situated No. 12f Char lotto street. Sale at 7 o'clock p. m. Conditions made known by JOHN WEYEL. IIkhhv Suuiikrt, Auctioneer. ol 1-1 ltd .MIR KENT. V Second and third floor ot No. 20 North Queen street, consisting of nine rooms, bath room Included. The rooms are suitable for offices or dwelling, and especially for den tists. Also In tho rear ot and connected with tho above, a two and a-halt story BltlCK BUILDING containing eight rooms, hall and cellar, range and sink in the kitchen. The rooms aro newly papered and painted. Apply to JACOB LOEB, No. flOS West Chestnut street, or M. Levy. No. East King street. ol7-3td POSITIVE fUBLlG SALE UN MUM DAT, OCTOBEU23, 1882,nt the Cooper House, will lie sold that two-story BltlCK DWELL ING, with two-story Brick Back Building and Bake Oven attached, situated on the north west corner Prince and Andrew streets ; Hall, 7 Booms. 2 Garrets, excellent Cellar, front and back Stairs, etc.; 1'aporod throughout. Lot 20 by 75 feet. Hydrant, Well and Fruit. Also, a Building Lot adjoining almve on north. 27 feet, 8 inches by 75 feet, with Fruit on Also, Building Lots adjoining above on Ihe west, minting 140 feet ou Water street ami 75 feet on Andrew street. Sale to commence nt 7 o'clock p. in. Sec large bills PKTEIt DELZEIT. Or, ALLAN A. ilEBU A CO., Ii East King Street. J.GVNIIAKKR, AUCt. OI8-4ldtSd HOUSES AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1882, will be sold at public sale the following described real estate, to wit : Two lots or pieces of giound situated on High street in the city of Lancaster, having each a frontage of twenty five feet and a depth ot two hundred and forty-live feet, to Lafayette street, and adjoin ing properties of Koslna Kirch and John Ousel, on which are orectod two one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, with Frame Back Buildings, numbered respectively, 739 and 743. Also a lot or plecoof ground lying between tho above described properties, having a irontago ot twenty-five lent and a depth ot two hundrcdaud foity-flve feet, to Lafayette street, and the right. to use the pump oh the premises numbered 713. The lots havo a number of fruit trees grow ing thereon, the houses are In good condition ami tho house No. 743 has both a pump and hydrant attached. Sate to be held at tho public house of Vlcto lla Diehl, ou High street, at 7 o'clock p.m., when terms will be made known by JOSEPH HUCK, Attorney Iu fact lor the heirs of Joseph Huck, deceased. Jacoh GcsDAkER, Auct. oct3-2wTTftSlwd J EXECUTOR'S MALE. ONTI1URSD AY.KO ll VEMBER 2, 1882, the undcrslgnid will sell at public sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel, West King street, Lancaster city, the follow ing described real estate, to wit : No 1. All that, certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with two story Brick Back Building and lot of ground thereto be longing, situated No. 460, on tbo east side of Poplar street. Lancaster city, containing In front on said Poplar street20 lect, and extend ing in depth eastward 100 foot, more or less, to a 14 feet wide public alley, adjoining property ol Christian Blumcnstock, a public alloy, and other property of tho estate of Abraham Stoner, deceased. No. 2. All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen at tached, anil lot or ground thereto belonging, situated No. 420, on the east Mdo or Poplai street, Lancaster city, containing In lront on said Poplar street 13 feet, more or less, and ex tending in depth 100 feet, more or less, to a 14 feet wide public alley, and adlolnlng prop: erty of Wnt. Grelner, a public alley and prop erty No. 3. No. 3 All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen attached. Brick Stable and other lmprovo mentt, and lot of ground thcroto belonging, situated No. 418$ on the east sldeol Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing In lront on said Poplar steet 13 leet, more or less, and ex tending in depth 100 leet, more or less, to a 14 feet wide public alley, adlolBimr property ot No. 2. a public alley, and property or Catha rine Krctchmar. Sale to commence at p. m.. on aatd day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB L.BKUBAKEB. Executor ot the estate of Abraham Stoner de ceased. II. SncBERT, Auct. ol76td-TuftTh TOTlCE TO BKlDttK BUILOER8. Sealed proposals will bo received at the County Commissioner's Office, nt Lancaster.. Pa., until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1882, nt 12 o'clock m., for the erection and comple tion ot an uncovered wooden bridge across the Beaver creek, near Ketton, at terminus or Beaver Valley turnpike. Specifications can lie seen at the Commissioners Office. BY ORDER OF THE;BOARD. Attkct : B. F. Grixst, Clerk." " ocU8-2wd XtNES. CAflBS. A fULf.-4.tNK VfeOM 1 h cents nn at 1 HARTMAN'S YELLOW FKOKT IGAB ; t?TOBC THIRD EDITIOB. THURSDAY BVEMTHQ, OCT. 19 r83. EXPLOSIONS. PHILADELPHIA BADLY SHAKEN UP. A Bursting Bcnstae can Create 11toc Vp Town Kxploalon of Sewer Gas OUier Like Sensations. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. About balf- past eleven while Mrs. Topham, resid ing at 4743 Paul street, Frankford, vras cleaning ner lunmure wim oonsiuo a tunc gallon can ot that liquid caught Ore and a terrifio explosion occurred. The entiro front and aide walls of tho buildine;, a three story briek structure, wero blown out and the front of the house No. 4744 next door was partly demolished. A Mrs. Ileff was seriously burned. At an earlier hour a series of explosions caused a panic in tho vicinity of Twentieth and Brown streets but ou ono was hurt. Au explosion of gas in a defective main blew out the iron grating over tho sewer at Twentieth and Ogden streets, and throw it a hundred feet into the air, also tearing out earth and stones around. A minute later a similar explosion followed ono square away at Twentieth and Poplar sticets. A third explosion followed at Twentieth and Parrish streets, and a fourth at Twentieth aud Brown streets. Flames then burst fcom thJ sower throw ing a volume of fire into tie street. The houses were shaken within a radius of several squares, and tremendous excite ment eusued. It scorns mirasuluus that no ono was hurt. ASKING A3 INCREASE Coal Blluera Demanding Higher Wages. Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 19. Iu com pliance with the request of live pits, President James, of' the Coal Mineis association, has called a convention of the miners of tho Pittsburgh district for Friday, October 2Gtb, for tho purpose of demanding tho restoration of the rato of four per cent, for mining on November 15th. Tho present rate is 3 cents, and it was the outcome of the lato strike, which tailed after live mouths of idleness. The miners now believe that tho demand for coal will bo so great at that timo that the operators will forced to grant tbo increase. " ltookmaklae" ueclared Illegal. New York, Oct. 19. Judge Van Brunt to-day, in tho court of common pleas, rendered a decision on the motion re cently argued before him iu the action brought by the Jeromo Park Villa Site aud Improvement company against tho board or police, for an injunction to re strain tbo defendants from interfering with tho business of "bookmakinir" at tho Jeromo Park races. Tho judgo donitts the motion, holding that under tho law of 1877, betting or gambling is unlawful, and therefore no injunction should' issue in this action. FOUL PLAX SUSPECTED. Tho Mutilated Remains or Tramp Fourd Near a Railroad Truck. Altoona, Oct, 19. Last night about tO o'clock the remains of a middle-aged roan woro found near tho railroad ou tho llol Iidaysburg brauch terribly mutilated by the cars. Au inquest was held this morn ing, but a decision was withheld until to morrow. It has been learned that his namo is Daniel Quinlau and that ho be longs to Philadelphia. lie has been tramp ing about for some timo. Suspicions of foul play are oiitertaiucd by tho jury, and a man named Ucorgo Miller, iu whoso company tho deceased was last seen, has bcou arrested to await the decision of tho coroner's jury. Application for Track Laying Privilege. WiLMiNtJTOK, Oct. 19. An application on behalf of tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad company will bo mado to tho city council this evening, for the privilege of laying tho tracks of its contemplated Philadel phia branch through tho northwestern part of the city. The proposed lino will come iu behind Schuotzen park and run ning northeasterly, will cross tho Brandy wiuo by a high bridge below Augustine mills and thence passing out of tho city. Carriage Builders In Session. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Tlio carriage builders national association resumed its session to-day. Tbo question of appren ticeship was discussed, but no definite action was taken. ltcsolutious wero adopted petitioning Congress to adopt measures for tho protection of timber. Tho convention then adjourned to moot in New Haven, Conn., on tlio third Wrdtios day oi October next. Agreeing on a Lower Scale of Wage. Chicago, Oct. 19. It has been repot to I that tho amalgamated iron and steel asso ciation of this district, including Mil waukee, Juliet and Chicago, had agreed on a higher schedule of wages. Tho facts aro that they agreed on a lower scalo for tho coining year and will submit it to the manufacturers this aftornoou. Arlbl Permitted Counsel. London, Oct. 19. A dispatch to the Central Nows from Cairo says tho crisis has ondod. Tho Egyptian ministry have intimated their intention to permit .Messrs. Broadley and Eve, and lion. Mark Francis Napier, to defend Arabi Pacini, on tho condition that the witnesses in the caso shall undergo a preliminary examination. A Missing School Roy's Return. Providence, It. I., Oct. 19. William Lippett, tho high school boy who started i for school and disappeared ten days ago, returned to his homo this morning, com pletely exhausted, having walked from New Jersey. IIo is not ablo to explain bis visit. A Murder Succeeding Murders. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 19. It is reported hero that at Knoxvillc, Tenn., this morn ing, Joseph A. Mabry and Coorge W. Mahry woro shot and killed by Major Tom O'Conncr, and that ho in turn was killed by the friends of tho Mabry 's. m Death of Hon. John If. De Trees. iNDiANAruLis, Ind., Oct., 19. A dis patch to the News announces tbo death of lion. John D. Doirecs, the late public printer, at Berkeley Springs, Va., this morning. Dead After m Debauch Providence, It. I., Oct. 19. Alexander Frazer, 30 years of ago, was found dead in bed, in a hired room in this city, this morning, the result of a. long debauch. He had a good business.' lie leaves! a wife and four children. Shot Himself While Uonnlni ;. PorrsTOW2r,"'Pa., Oot. 19,- Andrew Whitecraft, a prominent fanne-, acci- cn taw snot wmsfitFaeaa.-wflHe zunnine this morning, in Limerick to wnshi p. .It is not- known how tbe accident h iDnenod: but tho charge bad entered "his '1 urdhcad. He leaves, a largo family. Fell One Hundred .Feet, New, Youk, Oct. 19. James I onuolly, a laborer, fell from the mouth of a' chim ney being created at Havcmeyei '3' sugar nouse ai w iinaniuurgu, uwMui ui iw feet, and was almost instantly ktl ed. m - Sympathy for Slayback Str'Louiszi Out. lac-Atf .a. iAemofial meetinz of tho merchants exebanae t,on l-o:oueavtoay'iesnmonuH to uoi.-A.-W Slay back was unanimously adopted. WCAIUUi lAUlCAClUNS. id WA3HTTOS, !..' Ooti 19t For the Middle Atlantic states, lizbt rains. -followed by partly cloudy weather, winds mostly from north to west and stationary or higher barometer. A f TolaUQnfl.Wajfcnrt .'. Trieste, Oct. 19. It i hmu. I that Overdank, tho man arrested some ime since while manufactaring bombs, ii; been sentenced to death. Aa Actor Notatamted fr Parli.tramjt. London, Oct. 10. Mr. Barry Sullivan, tho actor, has consented to be nominalo-l for Parliament lor an" Irish' constituency on Home Rule principles. ' Arrival of Arabl's'C'oaiisel. Alexandria Oct. 19. Mr. Broadlev, an English barrister, Arab! Paoha's prin cipal counsel, ha arrived 'here and pro ceeded to Cairo. Nomtaatd for 'Coscr. Providence, Hvl--Oct.. !. Tho Re publican congressional eeavoatien for the First district to-day- renominated Hon. II. J. Spooner, of ProvideBceY-by acclama tion. ' " raiiadaif aa Mann., fuiLADaunrtA.' Oct. 13. Flour In'tair demand without quolablo change In prices. Ryo Hour atl 37K. (TBI heat timer No-SWescern Red. Si lo": berry Red and Airtber ul 1 179 1 TO. Corn scaice-Hnd: wanted .ioi' local us : Steamer. Suisse: TteUow.. 87e ; Mixed. ; 8tKo ; No. 3 do, 859SHC. . miisuuu nnitiucaoy: ito. i wiuui, :mic: No. t do Kfio; No. iil He; No. "S2K" .sw." -i 'i Provisions In good toutniiglCtnantr. Lard firm. i Ratter firm, with fab; demand.;. lVnn'a Egirs scarce and 8nu';?rc'hu'!t,2b$;Wo ; U'c.a ern. 2fc .... -;,...,. Cheeso firm with gooli dvojaatlf uc Petroleum dull ; lieflmil. 7;c. , . tThlsky steady at St "Si- " :Tr'-', Secits Clover. mi Ttittolh.yr.$I..7ra2 w ; ElftxsciMl, flSSIor puiv. ). , ,) ,i,,. w botk aa,.JM Nawzoax.Uct. 10 Flour State nml Wrsl- orn firm and in moderate export 'ntl jobbing trade demand. .U..-'. X Wheat liMXP higher aud,ilr; l.driy ac tive speculative tradimc: No. 1 '.Vlilte hi $1 II : No. 3 Ited, Oct.. I W,W 10? ' ,l" Nv.. $1 ll'ei llr do Deo., it Vf&H K: do do year, $1 10; do Jau.fc-.1 IlJiQt IV,Z; do Feb., $1 10, i do March. $( IGJi. Corn i;c lilRher and tafrfy' aeiivo; mixed western spot; ugKJc ;dofulure-, i;:Kf 81Xc ., .... OuUJKo better aud active; No. Niv , 12JiQI3e;Io Dec. IVyiQISa; State,' ISSKo ; Western, 38951c. " "'.!' stock New York, Philadelphia and Local Hiuch, , also United Stairs IJiul. repo.tordailv Jacob II. Loao, 2 North tioi!n street; ' Oct. IX N4 lam ...e. a. h. r . r.M. ,Denver ARloGrando 54 54 l-, Kansas and Texas 31)3 3IJ ")4. Lane Shore UMi 113 ll'-Vi New Jersey Central Tt4 New York, Ontario .t W...'.... St. Paul, M. A Omaha Pacific Mall ..... Rochester A Pittsburgh Texas Pacific. ...... ............. Wabash, hs. kouIs A Padflc.... Wentorn Union Tel.- Co IVeinnylvanla Central Philadelphia Rcadlnfr. Northern Pacific Com .. u Pnitorred.... nmialo Pitta. A V.rcrt STK ai)a ML VI ftl 4IK t3jj 2':i l ask vu 64J2 UK M 4V, jwx sum uraiaaaa itotiwob ijanutM.nu One o'clock tiuotatlons of ir:iln :ui.l .i v ; ions, furnished by S. K. Yitndt. Krokei.l'.H KiihI Kln street. , , Oct. I'J. tnncaKo. Wheat Corn Oats r.uh i.m, Ocl .97- JWJiJ SliX Slim I'.vo Nov..... .Wjf HVU. Mli Y-ir.... .wve jaitt vxuy. li:t Pelroleii'.. Oil Clty.tOi. MliTKKTA ttTMKNTH. JULTUN OPEUA MOUiUE. -ONE N1GUT ONLY. THURSDAY, OOTOBBB 19. JUQ2. Tho eminent Tragedian, Mr. 1-AWRKNlE BAEEETT, Supported by Mi:. LOUIS JAMES and an EXCELLENT DRAMATIC COMPANY. GUAND DOUKLE IMLL.ShakcspcarcVi Kieal play, 18 HEBGHANT Of VEffi, And UolMirthOit's Commly in :; AcU. DAVID GARRICK. Mlt. IlARKETTwt NliriJWK ntut DA VII U Alt KICK. PKICES.SI.OO, 78 AND fiW CENTS. Kesprred Season ale eniniiieiteln;;Moiel.iy initrnlutc at. Opent Ilouso ollice. l !-.! t llll.TOH OPKKA MOUsK. TWOOPEKAS SAME DAY. STrUKUJlY ArrKIIMMlN,! APT Ol SATURDAY KVKNittn. JJ X Zll. Holii EDilisb Opa Go. SATUEDAY AFTERNOON,: PINAFORE. - I.dmmeiicc at 2:30. l'KICES : Gnlh-ry. 16c; Admission tT.e : Reserved Scat, 33c: SATURDAY EVENINIi': (IlIHES OF NORMANDY. PStlCES : :m:, Ma and at Ycckcr's Office. Rtsef vt.tl Seats .- be. 17 .Mil ItAIlDWAVtS. -jWI KW 1IAKDWABK STOKr. 9-11 SOUTH QOBEN. ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, -DEALEIW1X ; " BUILDING autl CABIN KT HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, JtANGKti, . paints;' ' ' OILS and ; GLASS. llouse Furmsiiiiig . Goods. - -' s'lI-Sindtt-w AN UKUISaMT. T.;KI5tX4Tr.tiiK StoraRO of Gasoilno or Naphtha within the limits ot the City of Lancaster: .SKcnpul. Be it ordained by.tnc select and common councils at -the elty.ot .Lancaster, that' hereafter no -persqn- ,or,.pcrson9 sliail, within the limits ol the elty-or Lancaster, keep any gasollne'or naphtha In lancer quan tities than one barrel,: unless tho same sliail be stored In a brlcfc or stone bnHdbiff. ' saci2. That'tbe iaMTasollfie and naphtha Mail iuu rtAflXDOMed" On-aifV Jots or vacant pieces at gronad within rtldcny. Nor shall iny of saia articles "bo ever kettCfa'Any lntme .,thnunrfttalili. " . ' " i - - m --. i .'. -.-i . . .. ouuiousoorsiaoie. ; Sec 3. If any person or ncrsdtbr Violate anv ot the sections of tills ordinance; lie, she or they shall forfeit and pay tje sum ot not less than twenty dollars, nor more' (bjut one hun dred dollars ; rine-tlalt of which, penalty shall go to the Informer and the other hjUt bo paid into the city treasury. GEO. M.TJORGEB. President of Select Council. J. B. LICHTT, Clerk otSoleot Council. - - - ' HERVEY at. HURST. President pro. lem. of-ConjMwn'ConnclI. , Davtd I, D:r.. ' !i"'i Clerk ot common Cowaci. -'-.l :'! Approved, October 17. 1882 : -"-! oUJPt JNO. T. MacUONIULE, Mayor. m ;c-
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