;yjr.-!ks-j vra LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31 1882. ? COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR REGULAR COKBESl'ONDKNC K Events Alone the Susquehanna Items or Interest 1b and Around tne Iforoagb licked Up by tbe IatelU gencer'a Reporter Joliu Groom shot a large loon on the river yesterday afternoon. John Bell, a resident of Ironville, had one of his legs broken by falling down a flight of stairs, yesterday afternoon. John Ilartman is about to begin the erection of ten brick dwellings on Seventh streeti, between Walnut and Chestnut ttreet8. Buildings go up by tuns here now. This end of tho river bridge is reccivin a coat of paint. There is now on exhibition at, Yerp'j's jewelry store tho gold watch which i to b: voted oft at the G. A. U. fa"' next mouth. It is a beauty. Tho Pennsylvania railroad insp -uwh, to the number of 50, took dinner at tho Fjanklin house to day. Tbev left in the afternoon to continue their tour of inspec tion. Mr. Harry ICowe, a P. K. It. brakeman, had one of his thumbs crushed about miduight last night, while coupling cars in tho wc.t yard. The company's physician, Dr. (Jiaig, attended him. The cud of a large oar car belonging to one of the Chiciiues furnaces, was torn away by a blight accident on tho Pennsyl vania railroad a few days since at the ore mines near Columbia. A bill now posted ou the bulk in board iu ft out of the opcia house, war. : against the defacement of bills who novo: they may bo posted in this place. A penalty attach es to this violation of law. A couutryman had his face badly dis (iiuvd ychteiday while walking on Locust h'icct, by ruuuitig agaius.. au awning post. Next time ho comes to town ho had better watch where he is walking The M. E. church package party, which was held !aM. evening at the residence of .Mr. Abruni Biuucr, was a delightful affair. A neat sum was realized for the church by the sale of the packages. Much merri ment was caused wheu they were opened. A liock of sparrows which were feeding on Locust street, wan put to Midden flight by a pigeon hawk, which carried oil' one of their number. Tho littlo fellow did not stop to light this enemy, as they usually do to almost any other. Circus at Marietta. An exhibition of tho " Grand lioyai Ciicus" is being held in Marietta to day. It is seldom that a circus comes tt Colum bia. The. license for cxhibitiug is too large. Our wise borough fathcis think it better to have no license than a small and lcawuiablo fee. Their is no accounting for tho doings of the great, 1'crsoual. llany Mullen is enleitainiiig his brother, dpi. Amos Mullen and the lattei'.s wife, Hon. Benjamin Reese and wife, of Col- umbus, ., urn tho guests ot fticudsinthis place. Miss .Maine Shomier, who was visiting friends in Philadelphia, has icturucd home. Tho family of W. II. 1 'fabler, temporari ly residing iu Spring City, are now visit ing the family of Henry lUJahler, Locust ttreet. I'ockctbook Stolen at Market. A lady was robbed of her pocketbook at market this morning. She had laid it down on a stand for a moment and when she looked for it it was gone. Sho blames a boy who was standing near at the time for taking it. As tho boy was gone also, and as she does not know him, there is no prospect that she will recover her for mer property. A Rallroitd .Man's narrow Escape. Mr. Chailcs Khmcrinc, an employee of tho Pennsylvania railroad company, was almost killed yesterday afternoon while attempting to jumpon a platform which is iu front of the shifting engine. Had it not been for tho fact that thcio was enough space between the platform and the crosss ties to clear his legs, ho would have been instautly killed. As it was, ho hung to tho platform by his hands, his feet drag ging along the track until ho was seen by Mr. Phil. Kline, who had tho engine stop ped. It was a narrow escape. COURT ur OUABTEIt SESSIONS. irrocedtngs iu tho Adjourned Term. Monthly Afternoon Com'th vs. Samuel Eshlcman. The defendant was charged with selling diseased meat. It was charged by the commonwealth that in March, 1S82, tho defendant willfully and unlawfully offered for salo and did sell in this city and couuty the flesh of a diseased steer. Adam Snyder, tho prosecutor, and a number of other witnesses testified that they saw tho steer before it was slaugh tered. It was lame and had a running sore ; the disease with whioh it was afflicted was sweency. Tho steer with another was purchased from Georgo SholT. Tho defendant sold the sound steer, and tbo other, which was claimed to have been diseased and which was purchased at a much lower price than tho other, was killed and sold. Tho defense called Georgo Shofl', the man who sold tho steer to Eshleman. Ho testified that the steer was not diseased at all when killed or sold. The animal had been attacked with swecney some time previous to being sold to Eshleman, but ho was entirely cured beforo he was sold. A number of poisons testified that they purchased and ate meat of this steer, and all declared it to bo very good. Those who examined it also declared it to be good. It was was shown that defendant pievious to this bore a good character for honesty. Tuesday Morning In tho case of com'th vs. Samuel Eshleman, charged- with sell ing diseased meat, four speeches weio made by counsel this morning.after which tho jury retired. They rendered a verdict of not guilty with defendant to pay two thirds of cost aud Adam Snyder, prosecu tor, one-third. Owing to tho many political engage, menta of M. Brosius esq., he is unable to defend George Brimmer, indicted for arson ; J. W. Johnson esq., now appears as his counsel. This morning he asked that the case be continued ou the ground that he has not had sufficient time to pre pare the defenso, aud further that he desired to givo notico that he in! ended to move to have tho indictment quashed. The commonwealth's couusel objected as no legal causo for a coutinuauco had been presented, they had no objection to de fense filing a demurrer aud having it arguod this afternoon. The court inform ed tho counsel for the defcuso that ho had better not rely so strougly on his applica tion for a continuance. They had decided at the August term to continue tbo case to this adjourned session. On account of their recent arrest, two months havo since elapsed and the defendant had amplo time to prcparo his defenso ; tho court would not consider tbo present application sufficient cause for a continuance. Tho case of Percy C. Shock, editor of (ho Marietta Register, who is charged with libel, was continued, as Judge Pat terson is a relative of the dofendaut and Judge Livingston would take up no cases, having just received notico of the death of his uncle Henry Livingston, of Salts bury township. Com'th vs. W. W. Sebum, of this city. The defendant was charged with having committed adultery with different women. He at the time was married to Maggie Bowman, of Salisbury township. Boy Knocked Down. Last evening a numbor of boys were playing on North Queen street when one ran against tho wheel of a baggage wagon and was knocked down. He escaped unhurt. TBE BOGUS TAX RECEIPTS. Atliibbubin the Ranks or the jtrndlealr. The exposure yesterday of the larceny of fifty or one hundred tax receipts signed in black by II. B. Voudcrsmith, tax col lector, and alleged to have been stolen from Mr. Ynn&riimtli's desk, has created quite a sensation among the interested parties, and some of tho details of the ex posure arc denied, bnt there is no attempt made to deny tho fact that the receipts were htolen and soma of them put in the hand of persons not entitled to vote. A. P. Shenk denies that he filled up the fraudulent receipts now held by J. Witmcr Weaver, and Mr. WinlorBinif h rienins Mint: h Raid ttm rp. I ceipt was filled out in tho handwriting of Al. Slieuk or Ai. itaucu. A gentleman who was present with our reporter when Mr. Vondersmith made his statement says he understood Mr. Vondersmith to say that he thought the bogus receipt was filled in the hrndwriting of Al. Wclehans or Al. Rauch. Mr. Shenk is entitled to this denial. Al. Ilauch also denies that he filled up the bogus receipt. The important thing to be considered by the public is that fifty or one huudrcd bogus tax receipts are in circulation and will be voted by illegal voters unless the persona who hold them are carefully watched. A SKKIOUS ACCIDENT. Caused by Careless Drivlr.g. George Hood, who resides ou Rockland street near Middle and a painter by trade, met with a terrible accident this forenoon at tho almshouse. He was working on tho eastern end of tho building for the in sane and was standing ou a scaffold above the second story, which was supported by two uprights reaching to the ground. About half-past eleven o'clock a man drove between the two insane buildings and the hospital with one of Wengcr's lime wagous. lie could not have been watching his horses, as one of tho wheels struck ono of the uptight pests, throwing the hcallbld down. Mr. 1 1 of id fell to the ground, a distance of 20 or 30 feet. He had both hips broken and his left wrist. He also had his head cut and soveral teeth broken, aud is badly injured internally. He was removed to the residence of his father at 1120 Middle street, where Dr. Roland attended him. Tho injured man is about '.i'2 years of age and he has a wife and family. Ho is well known in tho city and is a hard work ing young man. A Former Lancaster Laity's Kfccape. Elsewhere we priut au account of tho fall of three dwelling houses iu the neigh hood of Eighth and Noble streets, Phila delphia, and of tho narrow escape of the inmates. The third story of ono of tho buildings. No. 4:8 Eighth, was occupied by Samuel NixdmT aud wife, formerly of this city. At the timo of the catastrophe Mr. Nixdorf was not at home but Mrs, Nixdorf and some neighbors were in tho kitchen in rear of the first floor. When tho crash caused by tho fall of the walls came Mrs. Mercer and her husband and son and Mrs. Nixdorf ran screaming into their back yard. They escaped without set ions injury, though somewhat bruised. 1'crnnpM. ridlud'al'icii. Perhaps Chairman Hansel is saving the torchlights and things until after the elec tion. Chairman Henscl has a reputation for slyness. SfJiVIAT. XOTlVbtt. The I'ublifliers ot the Jiiclimond, 'n., Kn quircr heartily recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup anil say : " 11 ha been well tried in our otllce and composing r join, and has cured our city editor ot a very bad ca-cot Bronchitis." "What's tho lTt.e or Talking? Theic ii no denying that SOZODONT is the be-t preparation lor the mouth ami teeth. Preparations, like snow-Hakes in number, havo appeared, but the public tail Ills still strong in the virliica ot SOZODONT. Its use grows yearly. oSl lwdcod&w Uow A'or ! IVhnt is It '.' The great system renovator is Titirdork ISlood Hitlers. Try Hand lie convinced. Price $1. For sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 13.) North Queen street. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, lnlallible, tattele-s, harmless cathartie ; lor levcrishncs", restlessness, vorm, constipa tion. 25e. Puny, weak, ami sickly children are made healthy anil strong by using Brown's Iron Cillers For sale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami l.ili North Queen street. isrouit's .Household 1'anacca Is the most cited ivo Pain Destroyer in the. world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken internally or applied cxtcrnally.and thereby more certainly reliuv pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is war ran ted double the. utrciinlli ot anv slmtlar lircnaratlon. II cures pain In the. Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Khcumatism and all aciiks, and is Till: GltL'AT liELlKVEli OF PAIN. '-Brown's Household Pamacka". should bo in every family. A teaspoonful of the Pamiccu in u tumbler oi ho! water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will buxak up a cold. 25ets v. bottle febll-lvdM.W&S&w Go to II. II. Cochran'.-, drug store lor Mrs. Freeman's Xcw National Dyes. For bright ness and durability ot color, are unequ:iled. Color fi oni 2 to ft pounds. Directions in J'.ng lishand German. Price. 15 cents. Chills, fever, ague ami wcnknccs are cured by Coldcn's l.icbig'.s Liquid Beef and Tome Invlgorator. Ask for CoUten's, of druggist". nl-lwileoilAtw That great DcrmotOloglst, Dr. C. W. Benson of Italtimorc has prepared his lavorile pre scription for general use and now any person, however poor, can get tho benefit ol ills best treatment lor skin diseases. It consists of bothcxtcrmil and internal treatment. o30-lwd&w 1 tchlug l'lles symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af fected: it allowed to continue very serious results may tollow. ' Do. Swayne's All Hkalino Ointment "lsa pleasant, sure cure. Also tor Tetter, Itch. Salt Uhcum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, BkUche, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions- Price 50 cents, 3 boxes for $1.23. Sent by mall to any address on receipt ot price in currency, or three ceii. postage stamps. 1'repaicil only by Dr. Swayne & Son, No. 330 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold bynll prominent draggfots. Swayse's 1'ii.ls are the best for all billions disorders. Curo headache, fevers, .to. '" -lyrod&wT.TliAS .v Congo, uoii or r-nt' mroal ynouiu oe stopid. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. lSiown's l.ronoli'.al Troches do not disorder t lie stomach like cough syrupy and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying Inflation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers arc subject to. For thirty years llrown's Bronchial Troches Uaye been recommended by physi cians, and always give pcrlect satisfaction. Having boeu tested by wldo aud constant use for nearly an entire generation, they havo at tained we) . .ncrited rank among the lew staple remedies of tho ago. Sold at i't cents a lox ovcrvu hero. mv-lvilTTh&F&lvw Henry's Carbolic Salvo. The best Salve in tho world for cnts,bruiscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Bo snro you getllEstKY's Carbolic Salve, as all others art! but' imitations and counterfeits. Price 5 cents. Sold iu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street. iny29-4 " Hackxetack," a lotting and fragrant per taine. Price 25 ant 50 cents. For sale at Cocn ran'3 drug store. 117 North Queen street. A Voice from the l'ress. 1 take Hits opportunity to bear testimony to the efllcacy or your "Hop Bitteis." Expedit ing to find them nauseous and bitter and com po-ed of bad whisky, we were agreeably sur prised at their mild tistc, jnat like a cup of tea. A 5Ira. Cresswell ami a Mrs. Connor, friend, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have overtaken if r building up strength and toning up the system. 1 was troubled with costivene9S, headache, and want ot appetite. My ailments arc now all gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after the health ot my self and faintly, but I need him not now. S. GILLILAND, People's Advocate, Pittsburgh, la. .1 uly 25, 187S. olG-2wd& w The proprietors ot Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure all, but a sure remedy lor Catarrh, Colds in the Head and Hay Fever. Price CO cents. Apply into the nostrils with llttl linger. Catarrh. For fifteen years I luve been greatly annoyed with this disgusting disease, which caused severe pain in my head, continual diopping into my throat and unpleasant bicath. My sense ot smell was much Impaired. By a thorough use for six months of Ely's Crea n Balm 1 have entirely overcome these Doubles. J. B. Cask, St. Denis hotel, Broadway and 11th street, N. Y. My Son tried Ely's Cream Balm for cold in the head, after using it twice he felt no more distress or trouble in breathing. I recom mend it above all other Catarrh remedies. C. C. Haobsbucu, Druggist, Mahanny City, Pa. o-Jl-2.vdTu,ThS iNMcATioNsof consumption are allayed by Hale's Honc3 ot llorchouml and Tar. Plke'.s Toothache Drops cute iu one minute. nl-lwdeod&w A nasal injector tree with each bottle ol fchilol.'s Catarrh ttemedy. Price so cents. For sale ut Cochran's it nig stor', 137 North Queen street. A'Ji H .4 1 fJJJi TJH K3IJCSTS. STUtilKS (INLY SI S5 1'KIS UUNDKKD at ilAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAU STOKE. J A NTKJ J-TWO UllUD HOYS TO IK A K N M Printing; Apply at the INTE I.1GBN- tld CEit OFFICE. AV ANTED-A C1K1. TO.UO III..SKKAL f t hoir houscwoik. Annlv at It 2i'J EAbr UUANGE3TKEET. W1 Eiltd UOW, WITH A CHILD, WANTS A situation as housekeeper. Inquire at No -4.lt EAST OUANGE &TUEET. 7ANTKD-A. GIKI. TU UUIHl AND DO ?T general housework lor a small family ' a small required, Good wanes. Go it reteienci Apply tid at Ihi-iouicc VVSTKIiS FOK FAMILY HSK AKKONLV opened when oulercd. 1 have all choice vai ie les ot Grapes. Fivo pounds Choice Whit G rapes lor tI (Wat KCKEUTS. It M" No. Z) Eastlvingstieet. :. C. lUCKMICKKK, PIANO TUNER, Will be iu the city this week. Orders lor Inn ing leeeived at SHUEIN EL'S MUSIC Si'OUE, North Queen Street. ltd IT'OK 8ALK.-A TWO-STOKY 1SKICK . house, No. 148 East Vine street, less than two squares lrom Court House, 1 feet trout. ( finished rooms, lot 100 leet deep, a variety ot fruit thereon, rear trontingou church street, hydrant, outbuildings alley, etc Estate ot the late An nu M. Weidler. Will be sold al a barg'iiu it applied lorsoon. Apply to .1. W. F. SWIFT, Attorney, or BAUSMAN& BUUNS. oct:!i,novJ,4,i;,s,liM i KsiKAi:i.r; city l'ltoriaai at piii 1J VATK SALE. The undersigned offers lor sale Ids residence. No. S.11 North Queen street. Lot 2!!4 leet front and JI." feet deep, with two-story BKICK DWELLING, 211$ leet front and S leet in depth, containing 12 looms, Bath Uoom. Gus. Water, etc., iu good condition. A dcMi'ahl location lor business, a half square lrom Northern Market. Terms easy. .1. 1. IIAKTMAN. o::ittdlawT ll NE11S. All persons are hereby forbidden lo trespass on any of the lauds ot the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counilej, whether Inclosed or un inelosed, cither lor the purpose of shooting or fishing, as the law will be rlgidlv cnlorcod against all trespassing on said lands ot tho undcr.sigr-cd atter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, U. PKKCY ALDEN, EDWAKD C. FREEMAN, Atlornev lor U. W. Coleman's Heirs. olil'.til.Vw JS. ritANIt SAYI.OK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., JEo Exactly opppo-lte Hie Old Stand. oetll-lim.UVM U o KGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Bis Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Efehty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. AU Invested in Safe and Solid SecnriUcs Company Conservatively Managed. jFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KMJFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STKKET. iili-T.iiiiU'uThiS IjlMK l'AKTS WHICH FOK.11 THK M1I- jL die c,r make up a cavity which have per haps as many, il not u.orc, important anatom ical relations than any ono ot .similar sizo in Hie human body. Di-easesof Hie Eye, Ear and Throat also, Chronic Discuses successfully treated by DitS. 11. D. ami M. A. LONGAKEK, Office 13 East Walnut sttcet, Lancaster, I'a. ConsulUiton free. o30-3ld G1 ENIJINKHAVANA ANDYAItA CIOAKS. r Tho best 5-cent Cigar in I lie city at IlAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAU STORE. CtOUKT PKOCLAJUATlOrs. , Wkktoab, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associato .ludge ot the Court of Common Pleas, in ami for the county ot Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Conrlsof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and lor the county of Lancaster, have issned their precept, to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court ot General Quarter Sessions ol the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence iu the Court House, in tho city of Lancaster iu the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on Hie THIRD .MONDAY IN NOVEMBER (I'Jtli), 1SS0. In pursuance of which precept public notice is herehv given to the Mavoi ami Aldermen ot the city of Lancaster, in Hie said county, and all the Justices ot the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there inllieir own proper persons, with their rolls, records and c.amlnations,und inquisilions,aml thclrothcr remembrances, to do those things which lo theirolllcesappcrtsiiniuthelrbehalftobedone; and also all those who will pro-ecuto against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, iu tho jail of said county of Lancaster, arc to Iks then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo at Lancaster, the day of October, 1RS2. JOHN 11. HIGH, Sheriff. oZt-UdM&ttw OBPUANS' COURT SALK.-ON SATUR DAY, NOVEMBER 11. 183:!, in pursuance ot an order of the Orphans' Court ot Lancas ter county, the undersigned will oiler at pub lic outcry, nt Henry WertzV. Hotel, Washing ton borough. Pa., the following described real estate: No. 1. The two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with improvements ami lot of ground, on southeast corner ot Market and Donegal streets, Washington boiough. Pa. The lot measures 00 leet by lbn leet. No. 2. A lot of ground on Donegal street, in said lKirough, measuring 00 feel by ISO feet. This lot is known in plan ot borough us No. ISO. No.S. A lot ot ground in Falrview. .Manor township. Lancaster eountv, Pa. This prop erty is part ot' lids No. 23 and V) in phin ot Fairvlew. Sale to commence at fi o'clock p. in. For term, etc., apply to attorney lor estate, Wm, B, Given, esq., Columbia, Pa., or to JOSEPH FUNK Administrator of Jonathan Funk, Dcc'd. A. W. Delukoer, Anct. o24,28,31&n4,l rOZlTUAE. rpHK YOUNG MEN'S Democratic Club Will meet THIS EVENING AT HEADQUARTERS for escort to Hon. ROBERT E. PATTISON, AT 6:C0 SHAKP. DBESS Dark suit, with Cane. Cap, Badge and ltd "CIFTI1 WA1CD. THE FIFTH "WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB will meet at Wall's Saloon, West King Street, this (TUESDAY) evening At 7o'clock, and Join the 1UUT1 WAKD CLUB enroute tor the Denot. ltd s I'.VKMTU WAKD. THE DEMOCRACY OF THE SEVENTH WARD WILLMEET AT John Klump's Saloon, Locust St., THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7 o'clock, lor the purpose of taking part in the escort to bo given MR. PATl'ISON on his arrival in tuts city. Uy oider ot the I'lesidi-ut, it GEO. DARMSTETTEK. T MIK 8th WARD OL.UB WILL WKKT AT JOHN PONTZ'S SALOON THIS EVENING AT m O'CLOCK, SHARP, and proceed to the Pennsylvania R. R. Depot, to take pari in the reception ot Mr. Pattlson, this evening. W. WOLPEKT, ltd County Coimnittcraan. GKA M) DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING AT THE COURT HOUSE, THIS TUESDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Tho following meeting : speakers will address the 1J0KEKT E. PATTISON, Candidate for Governor. JAMES GAY GORDON, Esq., of Philadelphia. ('. W. CARUIGAN, Esq., of l'lillailelphla' W.U.HENSEr,Esq., of Lancaster. The Citizens' Clubs and Organizations will meet at Pennsylvania Railroad llepot unit join In tho escort to the Court House upon the urrival ol the 7:10 train. W. If. ROLAND, o30-2t Chairman County Committee jtom BAZ.B. IXKCUTOK'S SAI.K. OMTBUBsDAYKO ll VKMBKR 2, ISSi. the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Morrel 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 or ground thereto be longing, situated No. ICO, on the cast side of Poplar street. Lancaster city, containing in front on said Poplar street 20 feet, and extend ing in depth eastward 100 feet, more or less, to a H leet wide public alley, adjoinlng.property of christian Blumenstoek, a public alley, f.nd other property of the estate of Abraham .St oner, deceased. No. J. All thai, certain two-story BBICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen at tached, and lot of ground thereto belonging, situated No. 420, on the cast hide of Poplai street, Lancaster city, containing in front on said Poplar street 13 feet, more or leas, and ex tending in depth 100 feet, more or less, to a 14 feet wide public alley, and adlolnlng prop: erty of Wm. Ureincr, a public alley and prop-' erty No, 3. No. 3 All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUbE. with Frame Kitchen attached. Brick Stable and other Improve-1 jiiuiuii mm lutui gruiiuu iiiuruiu ueiuugiug, situated No. 418 on the east sldeot Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing in fronton said Poplar steetl;! leet, more or less, and ex tending in deptb 100 leet, more or less, to a 14 leet wide public alley, adlolnlng property ot No. 2. a public alley, and property of Catha rine Kretchmar. Sale to commence at p. in., on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by JACOB L. BUUBAKEK, Execntorot the estate of Abraham Stoner de ceased II. SiiuiiKHT, Auct. ol'Ctd-Tu&Th IUM1IKK AND COAL. YARD, C. AT public sale. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .', 1j82, will be sold at public sale on the prem ises in the village of Ephrata, Lancaster coun ty. Pa., rue following real estate and valuable business stand, together with the good will : No. 1. Dhe property at present used as a COAL AND LUMBER YARD, fronting about 1M1 leet on East Main street, and about 2S0 feet on Franklin street, on which aro erected a two story Warehouse 100x4 feet, a Brick Stable and Lumber Sheds. Also the lot ot ground alongthe east sidcof the R. C. R. R.. from Franklin street south to a II feet wide alley, on which aro erected about 290 feet ot Rail road and Coal Shutes. No. 2. A lot ot ground 80 lecton Ea-t Main street, extending back and fronting co feet on Franklin street, on which are erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two-story back building, a large ice cellar, a well ot.never-falling water, a large cistern, a hydrant, hot and cold water, bath tub, etc. No. 3. A two-story STONE DWELLING IIOU.SKon Franklin street, with a two story frame kitchen attached, hydrant in the yard, adjoining property of B. DUger on the east and No. 4 on the west and extending back to a 14 feet alley. No. 4. A two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE with a one-story frame kitchen at tached, adjoining No. 3 on the cast and No. 5 ou the west. No. 5. A Building Lot adjoining No. 4 on the ea-it and and property of Strohl on tho west fronting 2! fa on Franklin street and baek to a 14 leet alley. No.V. A Building Lot on Franklin street, adjoining property ot J. B.Keller on tbe cast and No. . on the west, fronting 70 feet on Franklin street and back toa 14 feet alley. This is ono of the best business stands In Lancaster county. These properties will be sold cither together or separately to suit pur chasers. Two-thirds of tho purchase money, if desired, may remain on the properties. Persons dt-sinng to view the properties before the day ot sale will call on the undersigned. Sale to begin at 2M o'clock, when tenns will be made known by W. .. SKNER, Ephrata, J. FRED. SENER, Lancaster, H. M. SENER, Lancaster. ocll4.1S.21,25,2S.30.ainovl FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TOBACCO (THE best brand manufactured) 8 cents per oz. or 'J5 cents Jill, at ilAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SAMUEL H. PRICK, ATTOKNEY, HAS Removed his Ofllcv from 50 Norm Duko street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Rear of Court Houso, Long's New Building, ;ml7-tfd CZOlMUtV, 1JW.ejt WxJlH, JtC. Vyit-LiAMSuN & FOSTER. CLOTHING AT Williamson & Foster's Means something more than the simple name ot IU The NINE separate rooms ttat are taken up with this important branch of the business are as fall ot CLOTHING ot the Best PattMKs and Makes as is conve nient to have them, and to show tho trade with advantage. THE ONE SPECIAL OVEHCOAT FOR MEN Which we irake a specialty of bv selling it 'or $10.00 is a wonder to people "how It can be made to ael 1 tor the price. The ALL-WOOL DRESS SUIT , We are selling so many of for$l?.00 is giving Hie best of satisfaction both to the buverund ourselves, for wo know whoever Is fortunate enough to get a suit of It wUl bo more than pieasea lor tbe amount of cost. Our CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Must not be forgotten when you want either to look or buy, ana If yon have decided to buy the child a suit coma and see how th nra .being made tola season. But betoru you buy tne material and count the cost see how rea sonable they can be bought, and you run no risk about tho fit. We have just received some very pretty Overcoats for very small boys as well as chil dren, and It you think your child is too small to be fitted come and try. MEN'S DRESS OVERCOATS Both in Medium and Heavy Weight, should not be forgotten. Our preseut stock ot these goods Is large. The variety Is greater than ever, the trimmings liner, and if you fall to see what we have yon may miss getting jnst whatyou want. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. JPJSUIAE. NOT1UK. Tho handsomest Stock ot OLOTHIJSTGr wo have ever otlcrcd for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN KVKIt. BETTER MADE THAN EVER. LOWER PRICED THAN EVEU. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Groy and Brown Mixed, fllio.oo. FVLL STOCK OP OVERCOATS, ranging in price from $3.00 on Superior Manufacture. to .(i0. All ot Prices Underneath the Lowest. D. B. Hosletter & Son, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. JiOJlHH, ,C. H ABE'UlUSll'S $200 CAN BE SAVED Br CALLING AT I. HatoMsli's One Price House. SADDLEand HARNESS FACTORY NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. ISrsign or the Uohlen Horse Hearts. We have just received a largo job lot ot line LAP ROBES. REVERSIBLE PLUSH ROIIKS. RUSSIAN SLEIGH ROBES, SIBERIAN LAP ROBES, Which we can sell from $2.00 to $1.00 less than regular prices. Wo have also a line assort ment of i TANCY SLEIGH ROBES, SADDLES, I1AUNE5S, WHIPS. TRUNKS, BAGS, POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES, i HNE DRIVIXU (JLOVES anil COLLARS. GOO'DYEAR'S RUBBER COATS GOSSAMERS, COATS AND HATS. GUM GLOVES, for Tanner's Use, And everything belonging to a FIRST-CLASS HAKNKSS ESTABLISHMENT. 09- BHPAIItlNG NEATLY DONE. M.HABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. o9-lyw43md JillUCKTAIlfMJiNTH. TjlULTON OPERA HOUSE. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEM ENT. ONK WIOUT OHLT Wednesday, November 1. The Greatest Success of 1982. The Talented Irish Comedian WILLIAM J. SCAIUAN, In Bartley Campbell's Latest Creation FRIEND AND FOE. Supported by a company of unsurpassed cx cellense, under the management ot W. 11. Powers. "New Songs," "New Mnslc," "Grand Senic Effects." Mr. Scanlan will sing the following popular eongs, written by himself: TLove Music," " Tho Poor Irish Minstrel," "Over the Mountain," "Moonlight at Klllar ney," " Mrs. Ryan's Party," Irish Potheen," and his famous it PEEK A 600." PRICES 38, CO & 75 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 7B CENTS. On sale at the Opera Houso Box Office. o2Mtd T ADIES'HAIB DBBBSEB. MRS. CULLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dles' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened aud made to order. Hair Jewelry ol all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at NOS. 223& 217 KORTII QUEEN STREET, JOtVpur doors above P. K. R. Depot, octflwrnd THIED EDITIOI. TUESDAY BVENINO. OCT. 31, IC82. A SENSATION IN COUET. .1IORK OF 1BK STAR KOC HRIKKKV. Foreman Dickson Alleging In a Letter that tie Was Approacbcd Judg Wjtle Verylpdlcnant. Washington, Oct. 31. Quite a sensa tion was created in the criminal court today by the foreman of the grand jnry placing in Jtutioe Wylie's hands a letter received by him (the foreman), signed by William Dickson. The letter calls tho attention ,of the grand jury to the fact that tho wri ter served on the jury in tne star Koute trial, that while so acting as juror he was approached by Henry A. Bowen, an agent of tbe department of justice and offered $23,000 to influence the verdict. The Iet closcs with a request that the chargo bo investigated by tho erand jury, and the writor asks to be summoned so that he can represent tho facts sup ported by corroboration proofs. Judge Wylie after reading tho letter de clared it to bo a highly improper commu nication and directed the jury to pay no attention to it, adding that he would issue a rule to havo tho writer brought befoio him to-morrow morning and show cause why ho should not be punished for con tempt. The grand jury then retired and regular business of court proceeded. Payne ou Trial. Washington, Oct. 31. Tho first of the jury bribery cases against Ar thur Payne, ( colored ), came up to-day. William J. Brown, one of the Star Route jurors, testified to the facts related in his published affidavit that Payne came to him and said lie was sent by a man named Fall to offer him $2,500 for his vote in the Star Route case. Counsel for defense then bewail a Fearching cross examination of tho v. it ne.ss. THKOUUI1 A IIKlUtiC. A freight Train itroken In Two and One Portion Tliroirn Into a Usual. Port .Tf.uvis, N. Y., Oct. 31. About 6 o'clock this morning a freight train com ing east on tho New York, Lake Erie & Western railroad, broke in two, and tho parts came together ou bridge No. 2, which crosses both tho Delaware river and Hudson canal, about two miles west of this village. The cars left the traek on tbo canal end of the bridgo and broke it down, thirteen cars loaded with flour and grain falling into the canal. The water is drained from that level and wreckers are at work. The canal will bo cleared so that navigation can bo re sumed by tomorrow morning. A tempo rary bridge will be erected, so that trains can cross by to-morrow noon. Iu the mean time passengers will bo transferred. No one injured. VENERABLE CLKUYJIKN. Celebrating a Hlnhop'a Jubilee. New York, Oct, 31. The fiftieth anni versary of the consecration of the Venera blo President Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, was celebrated this morning in St. Paul's chapel. Rev. Dr. Dix read a formal ad dress of congratulation to Bishop Smith and presented him with a massive gold chalice and paten. A. Bishop's Ketlrement. Indianapolis, Ind., "Oct. 31. Bishop Talbot of this diocese announced last night that, finding himself incapacitated from tho performance of episcopal duties, ho has decided to offer his resignation to tho House of Bishops. FOUL. PLAY. A Man Found lead Under Suspicions Cir cumstances Newark, N. J., Oct. 31. Last night Michael Bcechcr Ronan, of New York, was found unconscious near the Pennsyl vania railroad track here with his skull fractured. It was supposed ho had fallen, bnt now it is ascertained he met with foul play, and George Plum has been arrested as assailant. Plum says ho asked Ronan for some tobacco, and being rofused, shoved deceased, who fell to tho ground and fractured his skull. CONDENSED TK1.KOK.11I1S. Littlo Flashes From the Electric Wires. Hans Jogensen, colored, aged 2G, resid ing at 50G Hirst street, Philadelphia, shot himself this morning, and lies in a preca rious condition. Tho Sotcldo mnrdor jury in Washing ton is completed. A singular mortality is reported among three car loads of Texas cattle lately re ceived at Jersey city. Many aro dead and others suffering from disease. The Delaware and Hudson, and Phila delphia and Reading companies havo issued their circulars of November prices of coal. Mrs. Scoville is in London, Out., whero sho is registered under au assumed name, and where sho Bays sho is going to remain by the advico of friends, nntil sho gets a t new trial. An Inhuman Mother. CiiARLOTTSviLLn, Va., Oct. SI. At Joy t1ePot, Albemarle couuty, last night, a c colored woman was caught in tho act of urowning her two-year old son with cloth tied over his face and ropo around his neck. She was hauling him up and down the river. She has been lodged in jail. It is thought the child will die. Attacked by a Hear. Central Citv, Col., Oct. 31. William Paronteau, superintendent of the Orinuell mine, was attacked by a hugo bear yester day. He succeeded in killing tbo beast with a knife, but not until it had torn him iu a frightful manner. His nose was torn out by the roots aud with other injuries it is thought he cannot live. Lynching a Prominent Citlzrii. Santa Fn, N. 31., Oct. SI. J. 31 Ar chulatta, a justice of tho peace and promi nent banker and merchant, at Conejos, Colorado, shot and killed Deputy Sheriff Blancctt, at Farmington, N. 31., a few days ago. Sunday night a crowd of Mexicaus took Archulatta from jail and lynched him. A Workman Ktncil on the Kail. Easton, Oct. 31. While ou his way to work this morning Jacob Wyant, an iron roller, was struck by a passenger train on the Lehigh Valley railroad anil fatally in jured. The engine and one car passed over him. Sadden Death of au Aged minister. Lebanon, Pa., Oct. 31. Rev. ilr. Eggers, aged 76 years, of Palmyra, died suddenly in the depot at Selinsgrove Junc tion yesterday morning. His body was brought home this morning. Colored Families Ball for Liberia. NewIork, Oct. 31. Several colored families, numbering about 50 persons, sailed to-day for Liberia, Africa. When they arrive each family will be given 25 acres of land and shelter and provisions for six months. Ullleae Enter Ball. Philadelphia, Oct. 31. Owen Gil lese, the contractor for the Pittsburgh, MeKeesport and Youghiogheny railroad, who was arrested here for the embezzle ment of $15,000, entered bail this morning for his appearance in Allegheny county. Heavy KM m CfcMftc. Chicago, Oct. 31. A, fire early this morning destrovedthe building aad eon tents of the Western Befruwrator com pany on Michigan street. Low, 30,000 ; insured. Kevoiatloalfta Arretted. Lyons, France. Oct 31. Seven anarch ists were arrested here yesterday, charged with murder, and two others on the charge of manufacturing dynamite. WEATHEK inUIOATIURS. ,r.snIs.GT0!r' D C Go- 31. rox the Middle Atlantic state, slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather, light local rains, south to west winds, lower barometer. There Is a certain fastidiousness amonsrsome people which is greatly shocked at seeing tho terms dlabetes.Brlght's lMseasesAlbumenarln or even live ror kidneys, in print. They would fain forget that they had a liver or kfiin ,. were subject to disorders of these organs. All fit which would be well, it sucb Ignorance or fastidiousness could drive thecdlscasesaway The true way to banish reference to them Is to employ rinnfs Remedy, tho great kidney and liver medicine, to cure them: and then all mention of them will ceaso ot itself. So long as flesh Is heir to snen ills, wo must tell of tho one great specific. Hunt's Remedy, that meets these ills and overcomes them. M-AJtHKTti. em ladeipnta Market rHSi.ADHi.rHiA. Oct.3!. Flour lnfnirripmnn.1 and steady : Miiicrtrne. Si ooaa sit. ..-.. vwai nik i....... k..ii a . -.rt. Kye flour at? I 2594 37. Wheat quiet : Del. and la. Red $1 fil 09 ; Longberry Red and Amber at SI II il If- Corn linn for local nso. Oats linn, with fair demand: No. 1 White. NoVlAtoc4.345' -3 4W4B ; Kye linn at 75c. l'rovisions fairly aclivo and steady ; Mess Pork, S3M12IE0: Beet Hams $1819 Mr India Mes Beef, )U0 lliicnn miirtked shoiiMetN. Miioked 115Qr2c ; ?alt lutnis, 1617c; i.. oufimate: pickled tlo, 14j)i4c. Lard steady: Ciiy kettle. :t 50; loose butch ers. UliBli i"i : prime -team", $l 7.-? 12 7. Uutter firm nnd l. i.ifr- , uiand ; lVnn'-i siivT Vc4firit "t.-t ti.-M -Xli-.i, 37c. ' tilllli' i'OIIUiV. :i.L.l-f? . w 1 nrL- iiftm socj r-ggs firm and small -upply. C'hee-e In good demand and firm. Petroleum steady; lietlneit. 7K. Whisky at $1 22. new aurx maraei. Naw Tori, Oct. M. Flour dull and prices slightly in buyers favor : State ami Western Superfine State. ;i34 10 ; do extra. $lft440 ; choice do, $4 S07 : fancy do, 7 10(97 50 ; round hoop Ohio, 4Q4 85 ; choice 1, 1 OOiftf 7 ; Superfine Western, 93 2504 10 ; common ti good extra do, $4 0O4 59 ; choice do, do. 1Ci) t7 50; choice white wheat do, : 237; Southern dull and unchanged : common to lair extra, $1703500; good to choice do, $rt;r 7IX. Wheat iS$c lower, dnll aud he:ivv No. 1 .Vhlteut $1 oil; No. Sited. Nov.. 1 WH 1 ;;.; lo Dec., SI C915-IG01 10; do. Ian.. $1 lift Buiiiniiuu.,u',;ji ii ; uvl, it us mil. $1 OSJi asked. Corn H&le lower anil weaic; mixed western spot. S3sj8ie : do tutrcs. SlUXjlfUc. Oats 1AlHtSa lower : No. 2 Nov.. 4l?(g4.1Kc ; Dec. 4:J$H2,".c; Jan,, Kj; State, 0M?tt ; Western, ;WS5Uc. Philadelphia Cattle Marfcrt- Mohdat, Oct. 30 Tne arrlvalsor livestock ut the Philadelphia stockyards were : For the week Beeves. 3,3iw he.ul ; sheep, 13,000 do; hogs. 4,50 do. Previous week Reeves, 4,.r00 head ; sheep, 15,030 do ; hogs, 4,IK!0 do. Beet Cattle were I'Ctlvo and with light ar rivals, and price advanced from c lo Jie. We quote as follows : Extra. 77Jc ; Good. GISJ.ic; Medium. 5 .Vtfc ; Common, 4Oc ; Fat Cows, 3&Q l&e. Milch Cows were too high for buyers and closed dull at $10uv, the latter ralo for extra grade. Sheep The market dnringthe past week has been dull, although prices ou all grades ol wethers have been higher, wbllo the lower grades ot ewes were iu too largo supply and neglected. Lambs were in demand unit firm, while calves were readily taken at higher ligurcs. The quotation ot extra is omitted as none arrived. We quote as follows : Good, S35c; Medium 44Kc; Fair, 3J 4c ; Common sheep. 23c ; Fut Ewes, 4 r5c ; Stock Ewes, JKfgljc ; Chester county Lambs, 57'ic; Western Lambs. 4fic: Veal Calve. 7 10c; York State Calves, 4 Jlogs were active and prices were 7c per 100 lower In sympathy with tho wait. Quota tions lrom 10 to 12c. SALES Or BKKVBS AT TUB WErtT J?HltAtottLVll f. STOCK! YAKDrt. Itogcr M:vyne, 2fi0 Western, and Texans, A 7Kc. A.&.J. Christy, C31 W.V.i. and Oh'o. 4;j,itfc. K. S. McFillen, lfel West Va..Uffic. James Clcinsnn, 53 Chester county mid West., 5&GM. M. Ulnian 277 W. Va. nnd Ohio, acct., Lehman Bros., 5$6Jc :'J Lamxisb-r county, frKc: 117 Virginia, aeut. J, G. Ba r, 5G3Tc G.ScliambergCo..37(5 Western, W. Va.and Texans, 5f36c. Schamberg & Paul, 230 W. Va. and Texans, 4aGe. Lowenilcin A Adlcr, 38.5 Western undW. Va, D.iulol Murphy, 207 West Pa., and West Va., 5fjiij;c. II. Chain, jr., (il West Vn., 586e. John MeArille, 211 West.Va, r7c L. Horn, fit West Vu., 4tfS6c. Owen Hmith- Texans, 18 We.-tern and R3 Western, necount S. II. Hell ; II do do., account Wm. Slewe.rt ; 40 do account G. eliamberg ft Co., liQ Daniel Snivth. Bro.. 1 fi Va., VKQfiXfi. Dennis Smyth. SO Va. RiiffiKr. Abo Ostheim, VA W. Va.. 4tiKc F. acheetz Ac Bro., 100 Western and West Va Lowcnsteln & llcilbron, 75 Texan-, oif;fi. II. Chain, 4.'i W. Va., 4;Jrt5c. Bachmau Ai Levi. 12U West Va., &&&. -lames Anil, 50 We-itein, ft'fic, M. Levi, 12 West Vn., ftBBi:. lames Euitieu. !" W. Va., 4Jc. BllBSSKU MJCATB. City Dreamt Beeves were active and cioii-ii at i,'4til0c, the lormer rate lor low Texmis and cows, white Western drcsied were In lulr deir.and at 7'(j7ic. BALIS LAST WKKK. Thos. Bradley, 197 hood, city drosucd, at h !l7C. Thus. Bradley, 70 head, Wettem dressed, at 7g0ie. C.S. Dcngler, 9S head, city dressed, at SQ A." A. BObWell 130 head tlo. at 7Q,Jjc. J. F. Lowdcn,54 Iieaddnat89c Harlan At Bro.,H; Head do at 7Xc W. 11. Brown 197 head ih. at 7tf JC Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart old 7'Ji hemt at 73c.nnd 76 head of dretsed lamlis al Otitic. Live Stock Muktt. Ciiicaoo. Hogs Keceipt8.9,W head; ship menlH. 3,1110 head ; demand rather uneven market stronger early, but cloicd weak r mixed. $fi 25y7 20; heavy, 7 2S8 15; llghtl $; 1007 15 ; sklp-4, ?3 5005 80. Cattle Receipts. !).5oo neaii : shipments, 2.7U0 head : market active tor good lo choice at $." 2j 05 ; common to tiilr 1015c lower at ti l'rt4 83 ; mixed butchers' dnll ami 1015c tower at $2 20.J !K); stockers and feeders plentiful anil very dull at 12 a'.ftl 25; range active and steady; 235 cats Texans sold at $3 W3i 60; Americans, $1 255 25. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 500 head ; demand active for good to choice at 4l M: common to fair dull nnd wrakat 2 7."3 50; finality poor. British cable advices to the Journal show no change in tlr general tone In the live stock trade, except In xhecp. which sell at somewhat h gher prlee-t. The current prices at Liverpool, estimated de-id weight, njcgooit cattle, liyic ; good to choleo sheep. 15J18c. Stock Market. New York, rnilailelphla aim Local Stockb al-io United States Bonds repjitwd dally by Jacob U. Imvh, 2S North Queen street. Oct. 31. tQ0 lain- 3:. a. w. t.x. r.v. Denver 3t Rio Grande ..... N. Y..Lako Krlo A Western.... Kansas and Texas.. ............ Laice Shore ....... ....... New Jersey Central ...... New York, Ontario A W St. Faul, M. A Omaha Oneiric Mall... .......... ....... Itochester A Pittubnrgh Texas Faclflc.......... .......... Wabash. -.. . nls 4k l'acin:.... WesternUntonTel.Cn Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia A Ueadlng Northern FacincCom Preierred Bnffalo Pitts. A West 514i 61 51 WA ', 40i S5& $ 35 115J2 115Ji 115J 71 Ti 71 2SjJ 2K 27. 4 S 49 3JS 23 32S 8ti 3o4 93 S3 'iZ 31V 301 45fi Uratn ana Frovunuu tjuotatiea. Oae o'clock quotations ol u rain and provis ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Broker. 1M Knst King street-: Oct. 31. tmieago. Wheat Cora Oats Pork lartl Nov .1)2 ,ra XWL ViXiW VlZPA Dec... .932 ..... .'J3h Year.... ,'jak -WlS I8-5 WJ&i I'etroieu'i. OUClty, S&
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