printed en it, for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions, was adopted. The by-laws and rules te govern the society were adopted. The society this morning attended te another case, providing a pbvbician and coal. Persons desiringtocenUibute funds cau give thetn te any memhi r of the so ciety. Daniel Mayer, the treasurer, will receive donations of money, clothing, etc., at the Cadwell house. HOW31 ANSlLLK NOTES. Matter), ill Currcut Interest lu and Wear the Village. Communion services were held atjl'ine Greve meeting house en last Sunday. Itev. Moses Oeltscliall, or Schwcnksville, offici ated. Samuel Stever piucliascd the old school house at Mmlly Creek and is having it renovated for the purpose of using it as a mectiug ltoue. , Itcv. Jehn G. Seifeit was here en a visit te his parents. He held icligietis services at tlie private house el Jehn Miller. All the schools iti Brecknock township arc in operation for several weeks. They are all in a nourishing condition. AH the houses arc new and furnished with the latest improved school furniture. Several or the houses are furnished with steeples and line bells erected at the expense of piivate contrib centrib contrib uterK. Rapid strides in the right direction by the citizens or Uieckneck are being made. The teachers of the township or ganized adistiict institute. The following efliueis were elected ; President, N. Frank lin Hall; Vice President, L. W. Frank Frank henser ; Secretary, Miss Hannah E. Hi escnian. The next meeliug will be held at the Muddy Creek school house, Satur day, November 1'2. Jehn Witmcr bought the property of Isaac II. Bewman, deceased, en Main street at public aalc for $1,700. Mathias Harst bought the farm of Jos Jes eph Musser, deceased, at public sale en Saturday. Samuel Weiss bought the rami of Jehu M. Kcsslcrat piivate sale. He will occupy it April 1, 1882. W. S. (JrelT built a new stage for iM. B. Davidsen, te be placed un the Heading & Tcrre Hill route, it is one of the finest wagons ever placed en this route, and rc llccts great credit- en the skill and taste of Mr. G roll's establishment. (J. L. Bewman, proprietor of the Bow Bew mansvillc inarble works, is at present crowded with work. Wnlfe. Hen Charles S. Wolfe, the iiidepcudcnt Candida le for statu treasurer, who is toad dress the people of Lancaster in the opera house this evening, was exacted te ar rive in the Johnstown express at 2:40 this afternoon ami a great many or ins menus were at the depot te meet him. He did net come, but a telegram was received stating that he would arrive in the Chicago express, whieh reaches here at 5:05. The meeting te-night premises te be a large one there being many " anti-boss " Republicans from the country in town to day. tiiiiiiilng Accident. Abraham Kcnwirthy, son of Hugh Ken worthy, proprietor of the woolen mills at Keck Run north of Ceatcsville, while out gunning met with juitc a severe accident. On returning te his home with the gun'en his sheulder.thc barrel separated from the stock, falling te the greuud. The muzzle struck a stone, discharging the contents of one barrel into Kenworthy's right feet. Great fears arc entertained of his losing it. Ite Verdict Yet. Owin te the difficulty of getting to te gcthcr the witnesses who saw the accident which resulted in the death of Jehn Kirch ner, near the Little Coucstega bridge, Corener Mislilcr's jury has net yet render ed a verdict. The l.lniiivau Society. A report of the proceedings or the Liu incan society at the meeting en Saturday, prepared for te day's paper, is crowded out by press of news matter, and will ap pear to.merrw. Charged With Adultery. Mary Stehman bad a hearing before Al derman Barr te-day en a charge of adul tery with Jonas Ray, en complaint of Mrs. Lizzie Ray, the man's wire. She was held in bail for court. Violin Instructions. Prer. .I.Surman, leader et the Fulton opera house orchestra. Is prepared te give instruc tions te a class of violin pupiN. He received his education in the academy of Berlin, and afterwards took instructions from .Joachim the great artist en the violin, He Is highly commended by our bc3t musicians as u finish cd performer and Instructor. It he receives proper encouragement he will remain in Lan caster: If net.he "ill return te New Yerk.as he i i engaged te play in the famous Damrescli concerts. Neswindlcr shall shave us except it be with Cutlcttra Shaving Seap. Nursing mothers ami delicate iemales gain strength lrem Malt Hitlers. avmviAX, ireTJVJSH.- An old lady writes us: "I am 5 years old and was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used little mere than one bottle and leel as well a t ssn." See ether column. iil-lmdcod&wcew "The doctors said my wile had coiisump ceiisump coiisump ien. Tried ' Lindscy's Bleed Searcher,' and she lias better health than ever." U. II. Hub bard, Hampden. Ohie. nl-lmd&w Fell Down. Mr. Albert, Andersen. Yerk Street, IlutTate, fell down stairs and severely bruised his knee. A lew applications of Dr. Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil entirely cured him. Fer sale at II. II. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North uecn street, Lan caster. Shan't 1 Take a Blue fill? Ne, don't take It and run the risk or mercu rial poisons, but when bilious and constipated get a package el the celebrated Kidney Wert, and it will speedily cure you. It Is nature's great remedy for constipation, and for all kidney and liver diseases. It acts promptly en these great organs and se restores health, strength and vigor. It Is put up In liquid and dry lenn, acting with equal efficiency. Price Id the matter of disordered nerves, Bosten girls suffer no mere than these et ether cities. There arc painful sensibilities that nothing can cure se thoroughly as Dr. Bensen's Cel ery and Chamomile nils, and every nervous girl should use them. e31-lwd&w "What every one says must ha true," that "Dr. Sellers' Ceujj'u Syrup" has no equal for coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents. nl-lmd&w Don't Die In the Heuse. Ask druggists ler "Rough en Bats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, reaches, ver min, flies, ants. Insects. 15c per box. A Mnoeth complexion can be had by every lady who w ill use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Keg mating the Internal organs and purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimples ana gives a healthy bloom te the check. Sec notice. A Cough, Celd or ssore Tnreat should ee stepped. Neglect ircqucntly results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irenchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like eeugh syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed pails, allaying Irvitatlen. kivc relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, anil the Threat Troubles which Singers and I'ubllcSpcakera aresubject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give ucrlcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire, generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. uiS-lvdTTh&SAiyw Cured or Drinking. "A young Irientl of mine was cured et an Insatiable thirst for liquor, that had se pros trated his system that he was unable te de any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hep Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst: took away the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man ler mere than two years, and has no desire te return te his cups, and I knew or 8 number of ethers that have been cured of drinking by IV Fiem a leading K. It. Offi cial, Chicago, 111. nl-2wdftw Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Haik Keskwfh Is a scientific combination of tome el the meS peneiful restorative agents in the vegclabl-t kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original color. It cures dandruff and humors, and Jall-ing-eut et the hair. It 1 mulshes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and gle-isy, and is unsurpassed as a hair drct-sing. It Is the most economical preparation ever el lured te the public, as its etlecU remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assaycr of Massachusetts. The popularity et Hall's Hair Ucnewcr has in creased with the test et many years, both in till- country and in foreign lands, and It Is new known and used in all the civilized coun tries n I the world. Fer sale by all dealeis. o28-lw:Ieed&w THE FA UM KltS FK1KM). Dr. Barber's Bed Hen Powders are the best In the market. They are net a mere loed made et Inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain leurtlmcsthestrength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure and fatten stock In one-fourth tint time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and uecrelieus, and may bu safely rcmid upon ler the cure or coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases et horses, mule?, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality or milk in cows anil keep all kinds et stock li: a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, ! ler $1 ; large Mzc 40c., or .; ter $1. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, MTaml i:?.i North Queen streets. aug2-lydced&wl Skin IMfteatics " Cured by Dr. Swayne's Ointment. What is mere distressing that; an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure in "Swayne's Ointment" is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et letter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wenderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the skin are lcmevcd by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender Infant. Itching Pllcs-Syiup-tems are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm In bed: ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne Ac Sen, Si North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, sold bv all prominent druggists. ecM-T,ThF.Vw Ge te II. B. Cecnnin's Drug Mere, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dye. Fer brightness and durability et coler,ure unceualcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. l.r cents. Philadelphia. March 1, 1HSI. Messrs. Ely Bres.. Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Gents: About Oct. 1, 18.-0, I gave your Cream Balm a trial with the most satisfactory results. 1 was troubled with Chronic Catarrh and gathering in my head, was very dear at time) and had dischaiges lrem my eais, besides being unable te breathe through my nose; bolere the sec ond bottle et your remedy was exhausted 1 was cured and te-day enjoy sound health for which plciiM! accept my sincere thanks. C. J. Cenr.iN. .tJ3 Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Mkssks. White & Bubdick, druggists. Ithaca. X. Y. My daughter and myself, great suf lercrs lrem Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Balm. Mv sense or smell restored ami health greatly improved. C. M. Stanley, dealer in Beets and Shoes, Ithaca. N. Y. Price 50 cents. ol7-2wdeed&w Democratic Committee. There will be a meeting or the city members of the Democratic County and City Commit tees, at the Intelligence!! Office in this city en SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER ft, at 7 o'clock, sharp. A lull attendance is urgently requested. W. U. I1ENSEL, Chairman. Democratic State Ticket. STATE TRKASl'KElt. ORANGE NOBLE, Erie. Democratic Ceuuly Ticket. siiEiurr. GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), 1st Waid. I'ROTnONOTAllV. JOHN 11. DeIIAVEN, Caernarvon. nEOisTEi:. E. P. AM BLEU, Drumore. COUNTY TRRASI'lIBi:. PETER McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. CI.EKK OF tlUAUTEIl SESSIONS. BE A HEED, Bart. CI.EKK OF ORl'HANB' lllCliT. PETER KtEIUCII. sth Ward, City. ritlSON KEKrEU. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUNTY COMMISSIONr.il. M. HILDEISRANT, Mount .ley. COKONKK. HENKY M. UK IT Ell, 4th Ward, City. DIltECTOnS OF THE VOOR. PHILIP WALL, .MH Ward, City, AISHAM SIDES, West Lampeter. VRISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIEST. West Cocallee, SOL 7.EAMEB. Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LIG11TNEB. Lcaceck. City VllATUS. Ackekman. October 30th. 1881, In this city, Sallic A. Ackcrman, yctingesl daughter il Geerge and Elizabeth Ackcrman, in the iMHi year or her age. The relatives and friends el the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, Ne. ."17 West King street, en Wednesday afternoon at " o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. Schaefeiu In this clly, en Nev. 1st, 1SS1, Geerge, son et Geerge and Margaretta Schacler, in the lSth year of his age. The relatives and Iricnds et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his parents" residence. Ne. 218 Seuth Queen street, en Thursday afternoon at ;; o'clock. Interment at .ion's cemetery. 2td Sattler. In this city, en the 31st of October, 1SSI, Mary, daughter et Lewis and Mary Satt ler, aged 11 years. The relatives an.! friends or the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, lrem her parents' residence, Ne. U8 .Maner street, en Wednesday iiltcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill ecmctciy. ltd Kirciinkr. in this city, en October 31st, 1831, Jehn Klrchner, In the 01st year el his age. Ills relatives and friends are respectfully Invited te attend the luncral from his late residence. Ne. C58 Maner street, en te-morrow (Wednesday) morning at '. o'clock. High Mass at St. Jeseph's church; Interment In St. Jeseph's cemetery. ltd Selter. At Ephrata, at neon en Oct. 31. from typhoid lever. Jacob Franklin, son et Win. K. and Emma K. Seltzer, aged a years, 10 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends et the iamily are respcctlully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. Ephrata, en Thursday altcrnoen at 1 o'clock. Inter ment at the Seventh Day Baptists' cemetery. 21 d JVA'ir A.OrjUTlSEailST8. F Ut KENT. A IttST CLASS PIANO. Apply at 42K West King street. ltd -IXrANf ED. AT YOKK, PA., A MAN 1VMO Yt has a thorough knowledge or resweat lng tobacco under a steam process. Apply Immediately at the I. X. L. Steam Bex and ltc- sweatiug Tobacco Factory, Ne. li:N. Geerge street, Yerk, Pa, ltd VTEW AHD ECOMD.HAXD PIjYNOS and organs, at great bargains. JUSTUS STUCICENIIOLTZ. o29tejanl,82,U Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa. WANTK.H.-TWO MEN, ONE COPPEU SM1TH and one Tinsmith, te make the Giant Galvanized Iren and Copper Tobacco ami lieuse Steamer. Alse Agents wanted. Apply at, once te ACOB FOOSE, Ne. 131 East King Street, e3 1 -1 wil U Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER DAILY? INTELLlCxEKCER TUESDAY NOVEMBER L IW1. JVir jLDVJiBTlSJiMJSA'TS. E Dff, J. ZAHM. Manufacturing Jeweler, LANCASTER, lJ A. The minutactuiers of the dillerent lines of goods einbiaced In en stock lallv leitin ite this year in producing styles et uneeualed beauty, which It w te h e " " " te an who call. Our .verfc is lull In all depart men ts- Watckes, Jewelry, Clocks, If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHKIS ble. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, in et aides us te give our customers advantage-in pr THt, AKDNUfX TINTt-D SPJ--CIACLES. eiiuly. e believe are the best In the wend. ai "fill rii--:fl iiiii-i ...... . -,- - - - et all v-he desire te examine beauti.ul geed-. llHileOUllll OI l3l uviisvc, '- - -"---. ,-Wi 'our facilities ler FIKST-ULASS KEPAlttia The verv liberal share or trade we have lee ....-. .. .... u,ii iiinrer stock than ever be; EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S COKNKIi, ect2J-3md&wK A'Ktf AO VliKriSHMHSTM' T 1IK BEST ASSORTMENT MEN'S, YOUTH'S AN1 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, I-IATF. CAPS, - VNII FURNISHING GOODS, Rubber Clothing, Trunks, AM Traveling Bags, j in the City, and the PRICKS TIIK l.U'.VKST. ! & III IU1 JJXlJ 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. IIOMTIVK l'UBIJC SALE flF VALUAISLH CITY KKSIIIKNCES. On THUUSIlAY, NOV. 17, 1S.1, at the I.eepanl hotel, oil East Kiiii; street, will he sold all these certain three brick residences, situate Nes. 237, iK'. and 2tl East Orange street, in the, city el Lancaster. Each lieuse consists d a threc-.sterj' brick main building 2U:.Tffilcct,witlitwo-Ktery brick uack building, IjxSs feet, with Imlceny and one-story brick wash-house attached, 12x15 feet, all built but a lew years age and in the most substantial maimer. The walls el" the main buildings are i.'I inches thick : the joists for 11 rst stories, and all the floors, arc et the best, plne lumber, and Hie material ued in the construction et the houses i.- et the be-t luality. The Ireuts have marble baes and Mens, handsome cornices, .Ve. m each lieusu there are en the lirst Meer a hall, with vesti bule, large parlor, dininp-roem with dumb waiter, pantry and closets, kitchen with ange. Milk, cupboards. &e., ami a wash-heu-.c with tliree hoapsteue wash-lutis and (thereon (thereen veniciicies. On the second tloerlhcre an; lour chambers, with a cleet in each, and a bath room with stationary wash stand, bath tub, water closet, Ac., and en the third Meer two rooms In front with closets, and a garret ever the whole back building. An excellent cellar under the whole lieuse. Het, ami cold water in kitchen, wash-house and bath-room, with complete sewer connections lrem each and from the yard. Oas through the whole, heuc. Elegant mantles, with heater in parlor and dining-room, and Hues arranged ler heating by furnace from cellar. Frent and back stair ways, inside and outside cellar step-', side alleys, Ac- These three houses are all built exactly alike, arc llrM-class iireperties in every re spect, located In one el the most, desirable lo calities ler residences in the city, convenient te the business centre el the city, te chinches, j-ehoels, markets, railroad depots. .Vc. The lela arc 21Jxl(s reef, containing a vari ety of lruit trees. &e.. including the riijht te a well of never-failing water, with pump there in, or, II desired, the lets will extend through te Marlen street. 21") feet. On Hie icaret 2-S7, and fronting en Mi-e'l Mreel. are a two-story I'.RICK DWKLLINO, wlihS rooms, cellar, At:, and a large brick stable, all et which will be sold with Ne. 2.i7 it desired. Alse, at the same time and place, will be Feld alwo-.-lery ISUICK DWELLING, with two twe two sterv brick back building. Ne. llf.i East Chest nut street, containing 7 room'., garret, cellar, balcenv, Ac., hydrant in yard, let l.Yv.M feet, extending te an alley, with hog pen, hen house, Ac. Twe-thirds or the puichaac. money may re main in either el the properties it desired and prepositions te purchase at private sale will lie entertained at any time previous te day of alc. ... Sale te commence at. 7 e clock, p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETER llIKFENIIACII. It. F. Rewk. A net. Fer further particulars, apply te ALLAN A. I1ERR & CO.. Real Estate ami Insurance Agents, Ne.: Net Hi IMikestrcet. n 1.4,7,1 1, ir.,17 Lancaster, Pa. tUKliiTVBJC. M TV STOtJK J'OIt TUE FALL, TRADE. Is complete, vet 1 am adding constantly toil, and veu will find my Wan-rooms very much ciewded with I lie BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We arc se crowded that It Is rather dillieult te show goods, but we will try and oveiceme this by the best attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES llllcd at the very shortest notice and at lnc-t prices, at FURNITURE. AND PICTURE FRAME WAREROOMS, 15K VAST KING STKEKT. WALTER A. HEIN1TSH. dscp21-3m VAKK1AGES, &C. Carriages ! Carriages ! AT EDGERLEY & CO8, PracticnrCarriage Builders, ' larket Street, Rear of Central Market Ilenscc, Lancaster, Pa. Ve nave en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. AH work warranted, uive us a cain WRepalrlng promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for hat purpose. i n26-udw DV. J. ZAHM. - - - Zahm's Cemer, ed In eui stock have been spec- ui uc a pleasure Silverware, Diamonds, &c. TM AS GIFT place your order, as uarlv as possi pessi ir own factory, any article wautcd, which en ices, net usually leund in retail stores, for which we are the sole agents In Lancaster id we arc satisfied that with the :.id el our com- tlint need the aid of classes. ;g are complete in every department. eived in the past has encouraged us te place in eie, te which we cordially Invite the attention LANCASTER. PENN'A. 1'OL.ITICAL. 1 NL''KPKMKNT J.l- I'L'IM.ICAN MASS MEETING. -AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE. LANCASTEH. PA., Tuesday, Het. 1, 1881, AT 8 O'CLOCK. eOJ-Md JJXTJ:HTAIXMJ-:ifT8. I Vl'KKA IHilJSi:. Friday Evciiin;r, Xercnibcr lilt. A geed, pure and wholesome drama, en dorsed by press, pulpit and public. THE INRIVALEll GOSCHE-IIOPFER C03IPANY, In thegrealestsucces. for many years, 1 00 WIVES. A new comedy drama in four acts ! A. Pierce and .las. R. Riiiinien. produced upward of :n nights in all the large cities with extra ordinary sueee-a. Eiubellished with magnlM-j-ent scenery, givinji correct views et Salt Lake City and vicinity, interpreted by a superb cast PRICES, - - 3S, 50 and 75 cents. Reserved .'.-cats can be hid at the Opera I louse Ollicv. e.ll-:dd 1 FULTON OPERA 1IOUSK. Ilai the honor te announce an Evening of Sculpture, ANCIENT AND J10DERN. On THUKSDAY, -NOV. :;, at 8 o'clock. The pregrame will Include the illustration of the most remarkable Statue el the tjreat (iallerieel Europe and Amciica. Alie inter .ipersed with iVM VIEWS. A OMISSION Oc. Ne extra charge ler ie:crvcd r-e.its. Sale new open at Fulton ejiera lieuse ticket elllee. e.tl-lt VH1XA A!fV tH.AS,S If'ylJfA. iruai a )f 1CT1N. CHINA HALL. We are continually adding te our already '.arge stock el If A V I LAN I) Decorated China, i MAJOLICA WARE, &c. IN TEABETi?. TETE-A-TETE SETS, FISH SETS, FltUIT SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, OAT MEAL SETS, n nor n jiewlh, HOLT A I HE XETSt A. D. COFFEE, FRUIT PLATES, EGG BOXEN, SARDINE BOXES. These in want el presents should examine our stock before purchasing. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 Bast King Street. l'ALT.llllAXUlXUS, Jr. VITK AKK OPENING New Patterns et WALLPAPERS FOR THE FALL. The line ler the present season is the largest most complete and varied we ever had In stock, embracing Fine Embossed (Jilts for Parlors, Halls. &c. Plain and Celer Gilts in an endless variety and most moderate prices, Common Papers in elegant designs and color ings, for Dining Reems, Chambers, &c, Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. FANCY OAOO WINDOW SHADES, in new .Styles. PLAIN GOODS, in all colors and widths. Scotch and American Hollands. Window Paper.-, Spring, Tin and Weed Roll Rell ers, el the very best makes. Cord Fixtures, Leeps, ISaud?, Picture Wire, Cord and Nails. Wc have opened new patterns of Extension Cornices, the cheapest and best. Curtain Poles in as sortment. -Onlers taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.CEKN ST. PERSONAL. Samuel Wingard can hear el something greatly te his advantage by communicating with the Lancaster Istellihkkckiu Anyone knowing his address is requested te commun icate it te us. e2S-lind&w E Hen CHAS. :; NLFE, THIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 1, 1881. WtATUtK INDICATIONS. Washington. D. C, Nev. 1. Fertbe Middle Atlantic states, light rains, follow ed bv clearing and slightly cooler weather, a slight rise in barometer, and northeast te northwest winds during the day, followed by light variable winds. GUITEAU'S TRIAL. Lawyer SrevlUe Summoning Wltuesscs (or the Uerense. Washington, Nev. 1. Geerge Sceville, of the counsel for Guiteau, has se far availed himself of the order of the court permitting the summoning of twenty wit nesses at the government expense, as te direct the clerk of the court te issue sub poenas for the following named persons : Mrs. Augustus Parker, J as. G. llieman, Gee. J. Burroughs, Francis 31. Sceville, and J. Lewis Lee. all of Chicago, Ills.;C. A. Jeslyu, Oneida community, N. Y.; Everett O. Ress, Dever. N. II.; 3Ir. A. lu'cc, Martin Wise. Edward O. Spit.ka, New Yerk city ; Harmen B. Amcrling, Williamsport. Pa. Down en Davenport. New Yerk, Nev. 1. The New Yerk Women's Suffrage state committee have issued an address te the public te-day, protesting against the proposed election of Ira Davenport for comptroller, because he tibcu his inllueuce in the Senate against the women's suffrage law and also against the law te abolish the disfranchisment of wemau. The Newark Ban a Failure. New Yerk, Nev. 1. The failtite of Ihc Mechanics' national bank of Newark was the chief topic of conversation en the strcets."Ne failures occurring from it were reported up te neon, ami it was said by parties who would be likely te knew that none were expected. The Confederate ltend Deem. Washington, Nev. 1. Large purchases of Confederate bends are new being ma de here by leading brokers te hll orders of English customers. The average price paid te-day is about $2 for each $1000 of bends. Fatal IJuarrel of Rival Levers. Lawrenckville, 111., Nev. 1. Albert Nichols shot and killed Jehn Lencbau. at a farm five miles from here last night. The men quarreled and fought about a girl te whom both were paying attention. Lcucban was worsted and tried te run, when Nichols shot him in the back. military Movements In Ireland. Londen, Nev. 1. A troop ship will leave Portsmouth te-day with 520 men te reinforce various regiments in Ireland. Orders have been received at Atbloue te have a Hying column in readiness te proceed immediately te any part of West Meath or Koscemmon. Desperate Frenchmen. Londen, Nev. 1. The three Frenchmen arrested at St. Petersburg, and in whose possession it is said compromising docu ments were found, made a desperate re sistance. They fired several shots, wound weund injr a policeman. The Crime or a Drunken Alun. Atlanta, Ga., Nev. 1. A 3Ir. Pippin and Jack Gilbert, of Themas county, while intoxicated, quarreled, when Gilbert pulled Pippin out of his buggy and cut his threat. Pippin died in five minutes. Pennsylvania Railroad Dividend. Philadelphia, Nev. 1. The Pennsyl vania railroad have declared a scmi-auuual dividend of four per cent. Tern te Pieces. Heading, Nev. 1. While at work in 3Iiller's hat factory this morning Henry Fuuck, aged 17 years, was drawn iute a picking machine and tern te pieces. The President Coins te New Turk. Washington, Nev. 1. President Arthur intends te go te New Yerk te-morrow or en Thursday, and will remain until alter the election. snow In i.es Vegas. Les Vegas, N. SI., Nev. 1. A light fall of snow occurred here last evening, but disappeared as fast as it fell. The storm is general throughout the stale. Murder In New .Mexico. Les Vegas, N. 31., Nev. 1. A. B. Lud wig, of Kegcrs Bend, N. 31., wasniun'crcd en Monday night at Surilles. Ne ai rests have been made. Snow in England. Londen, Nev. 1. Snow fell te day in Londen ami in various parts et England. Showers of 1-Tre. While some drillers, near Sarnia, Out., were boring for oil recently, they were as tonished te lind that a huge velume of gas was escaping from the well. The gas was accidentally ignited by the torch of a man twenty-live feet from the well, according te a local paper, and the flames, which are described as "vivid and silvery," leaped te a height of thirty feet. Every fifteen minutes " by the watch " there is a grand eruption of water, which instead of putting out the Humes " drives them into sheets above the highest trees, and falls in show ers for a considerable distance around the well. " The scene at night is a brilliant one, and is thus de scribed by The Sarnia Observer: "The mixture of the water which, by the way, is said te be strongly impregnated with sulphur with the llaraes produces effects in color which are dazzling in their brilli ancy and beauty, various shades of yellow and purple predominating. The spectacle especially if witnessed at night, is inde scribably beautiful, and its c licet is heigh tened by a slight dash of weirdncss caused by the unusual color of the flames, and the corresponding re I lectien which it throws en the foliage of the surrounding trees. The birds seem te be paralyzed by the unwonted illumination. All night long, se the driilers say, they skim around the flames, uttering shrill cries of alarm, and become cither se frightened or se bold that they alight alongside- the men. by whom they are frequently caught." All efforts te step the flew of gass or te qucuch the flames have thus far proved of no avail. MAJCKJSTH. rniladetptila Market. I'HILAOBLFBIA. NOV. 1. FlOllV dllll .'Hid weak ; Supcrane at 14 755 03; extra at 5 wgcoe; Ohie and Indiana family, m 75; rennsylvanla lamlly te 73J0 7 00; St. Leuis de 17 73Q8 23; Minnesota Extra at 17 0037 75: de straight at 17 758 ; winter patent J8 25B8 75 ; spiing de 8 Seft 9 00. Kye Heur at $0 00. Wheat dull and unsettled : Did. and Pcnn'.i lied $1 37133; de Amber, fl :Sf)l 10. Cern dull and easier. Oats llrm.with fair demand. liyc quiet at$l oe. Previsions qnicL Lard market quiet. Uutter market steady for choice; ether kinds dnll and weak; Creamery cxtn Penn sylvania at 3739c ; Western at 3037c. Eggs Arm ; Pa. 2Sc ; Western, 2027c. Cheese quiet and easier Petroleum dull : refined, 7c. Whisky dull at $1 14. SeeiN Heed te prime Clever dull at 'J yA: Timethy nominal ; Flaxseed lirmat $143 l 45. .'w KerK narxet. New 'ear. Nev. L State, $15f3 23; extra de, $3 40IJ5 75 ; choice de. $5 JOfjT 00 : round hoop Ohie, $5 T5G 73: Suiiertlne Western, $ 1 505 23 ; common te geed extra. $3 40 40 ; choice de de, $0fiG9 00. Southern dull and un changed. . , Wheat Ktc liigher ; fairly active ; Ne. 2 de Dccem ber, f I 4:1 M ; no January 5001 50,' ; February, uary, i ajj. Cern KC western spot, Red November. l iV,il 41); hfcticr ami active : mixed CCgGSJic; t'e future, C&AQ i c. Oats a shade better State '65;c. : Wcsl ' em, i53ic Uratn and l'rovuien Ouotatlens One o'clock quotations el grain and preyit. S. K. Yundt, Breker. 15' ions, mrnisticti uy East hing street. . Chicago. Wlieut i..;i LSIK L3W Cern Oats $.K,i $.1 l'erk $16.30 10.50 17.95 Lard $11.45 11..VK Nev.... Dec... Jan.... MV AM Philadelphia. Nev Dec. Inn. ii;., .-'iVrf 1.4.VJ T"7. .Vl Noen ljuoiaiieiis e( tne uraln Markel Furnished by Jacob 15. Leng, Commission Rreker. Chicago. Wheat . 11.31 . 1.331 . I.3f Cern Oats Perk Laid Nev . Dec... Jan ... Feb.... May... Nev... Dec... Jan.... $ .fU .43 17.M1 18.U2i il.KK 1I.1BK .17 Phlladelpbla. .Ii7"4 MlA .70 .31 I.3S l.2fc I.4U Farmers Nerthern Market. Tuesdav, November 1, There wa.-. a geed at tendance at the Farmers' Northern Market this meriiiiiK. and nearly everything ettered by the country people wis disposed of. Kiittcr ohlat32"eScts.: ess. 25; dressed chickens. :J5g:0 each ; live chickens, 45f0 per pair : live ducks. Cue per pair, and cleaned entv. 35g50 each ; lard. 13c per If. : apples, 1025c half-peck ; pears, 1530; persimmons, 10c quart; apple butter, 25e quart; lemons, 2n3c deen : or er an;;cs, CUe dozen ; banana?. 5Uc dozen : cabbage "'Silc per head ; celery, f10c hunch ; pota toes. 12i?l."ic halt-peek; turnips. 20c halt-peck; onions. 2(c halt-peek ; sweet potatoes, 132.e halt-peck. In meat there was little change in prices. Veal was scarce ami sold at U2220 cli.; mutton. lOglCe; laulb, 10J20; perk chops, 12c: liest beefsteak. 10c; corned beet, 2iie ; cuiei' ten;;ue, :ec; bausage, 12c; pudding, 10c I'hlladelphta Cattle Market. Mendat, Oct. 31. The arrivals et cattle at the various Philadelphia yards were ler the week: Cattle, 4,030 head ; fheep, 14,iiU0hrad: boas, 5,MW head. Previous week Cattle. 4,8!) head ; sheep, 1U.0U0 head ; hogs, 1,500 head. Beer Cattle The light supply et cnttle litil the ellect of raising prices, and at the close (tecK was lrem yxfi))-ic higher than Monday last. An extra let of Ohie steers were .sold by Jehn McCardleat 7c We quote as follews: Extra, C.'igOJie; liend, 5SilS,'Jic ; Medium, 4Jifi-rKe : Common, 3;ilc. Milch cows were only fairly aetlveat$3V SO. Sheep The Indiscriminate hlpptni; of com mon sheep anil lambs has demoralized the market, i nd prices are lower en all grades, sales of some common were made at the pi ices of the skins. ISutchers und drovers complain bitterly, as with such stock as we have had lately neither cm makeallviug- Wc quote as follews: K.xtra, 4JMi3!,c; geed, iQWc: medium, :i (ij.'ljfc; Common 23c: Western lanibs.;! Be ; Chester co. de, 5Ji7c Calves, milch, t;gSe ; de.. Western, 3!$ c. Hogs were lii lair demand at a decline of Jc, en account of the warm weather. We quote geed te extra at '.Ji10;4c, and mixed and medium at 7Jjs;.c. . SALES OK ISKI'.VES AT THE WEUT l'lllI.ADELl'HIA STOCK VARUS. Martin Fuller & Ce., 400 Colerado and Texas 404Sc. KegerMayne, 2U0 W. Va., 4?C.Jhc A. .t J. Chrlstv. West Va.. 4kftc. K. S. ft 15. F. McFlllcn.150 West Va., 4j(lie. Jehn McAnllc.210 Western, 57e. Daniel Murphy, IK Western and W. Va.. 4.tl!c. Owen Smith. fiO West Va.. ncct, Reynolds & Filidlay; 17 West Va., aect. A. C. Farrier: 20 West Va., acct. Kllcn ger A Seymeur: 2S West. Va , acct. J. Fletcher; W West Vn., acct. Meyers & Houseman, I7i5'-Ke. .M. I'lmaii, 102 Colerado, account of Martin Fuller ft Ce., lreiK ; 82 Chicago, own account. ViW'Vi '- 1 West Va., account of Chits lleft-g, QHP,ip.; IS Fayette co.. account Jehn Sttn Sttn sen, 4Jc: CO West Va., account of Charles Heyd, nfffic : II Kentucky, account Levi Sensenlg, .".rc. Phi'.inburg ft Paul. 203 Wvst Va. and Colerado, II. Chain, jr., 20 Wctem Pa., acct. IS. F. Don Den nelly: !I West Va., 4Jg.'.c. L. Hern,i West Xi.ifi!iiu. U. Sehamherg ft Ce., 2W1 West Va., 4J$r,j;e. Lewcnstein ft Adler, 320 AVcst Vn. and Fayette ee., :'. llai'hinaii ft Levi, 130 Western ami W. Va.. r?i;c. M. Levi, 110 W. Va.and Western, r.gfic. Daniel Smyth ft llre., 120 West Va., and Wet Va., iya.ic. Dennis Smyth, 70 West Va. and West Pa., 1Q James Clem.sen 32 Virginia, )ifuVin. James Kustace, 31 West Va. and We-l Pa., 3i 3c. F. !-'hcet.,fil Colerado, 4'4i3'Xe. TJ West Va.. '.I'ifi ijjc. Abe Ostheim, 10 West Va., tlitsTtu. Cyrus Miller. 23 Pa., 5rKc James Autl, 42 Western, .';i('J4c DKK.SSEll MKATS. Dres.!i:l ISecvcs were fairlyactiveut'v'Ke. SALES LAST WEEK. Thes. Hradley, I'.C. head at C'XiR'.lc. W. II. llrewii 103 de. at 7(:t;c. C. S. Dengler, Mi de. at 7r'.c. A. A. Meswell ll'.liie. at. 7ffi.S,'c. J. F. Lewi'.eu 50 de at 74JS4c l. M. Harlan, 47 de. at ,il'h: I'rcsxcd sheep were itctivisat a decline. Samuel Stewart (.Id 7l2ln-ad at T'.is)Xc. ami i:H isead ilres-ed hiuib.-i at Offlll'c. atecK .unraeT. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slecks also United States ISnuds reported datly lij J Aeen IS. I.UM), N. K. Cor. Centre Squaie. N bw Yerk bTeeKn. Stocks firm. Nev. 1. r. m. p. u 1:(K 3:01 3ii; .... .... 121 11 lOTjSi BIJi BM A. M. 10.00 121! 1118 . 03I M 1 1 1 1 -.! Chicago ft North Weslern Chicago. MIL ft St. Paul i'.nada Southern C C. ft I. C. K. 1C........... ...... Del., Lack, ft Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Denver ft Kie (Jrande Uaunibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Kluvatcd Michigan. Central Missouri, Kamasft Texas N. Y., Lake Erie & Wcdern New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario A Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... ma la?;; VIVA 12 ie:i my4 KP4 3i fi m ' 121 121 121 3.-5 mi 4 lii ihl' mj- 41JS 43 MA 4l4 -'l4 i: 110 i:aA 40i Wi - M'A . 102,'i . ft . Mt 120 . 4.S4S St. Paul ft Omaha 41iJi, ... 102 .3 :ai, de Preferred Central Pacilic Texas Pacitie Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... ' Preleried Western Union Tel. Ce PHILADELPHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania it. It Heading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation ISuffide, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prelerrcd llestenvllle Philadelphia ft Erie K. K lewaUulch Mining UlOTKD STATE3 lSeMOS. United Spites per cunts. .. A " 7.4 VA X4 ' 111" 14 4yi 21 :eV -Mi 31 ieji 2I 79;i wa il'A 'vrt r. m. 1:00 110 113 101 101 Lecal stei-KS and Hemis. Par val. . .$100 Las Halt $105 114 ii8.;t 120 10? 112 103 103. 105 170bO 102.5 102.22 110 135 131.51 202.5C 115.73 14L5T 701, fir. lir2.M. it5.5r lftj.i: 106 70 $:5.25 23 40 113 bd LancCity '-; iter ct. Lean, due 1SS2. 100 100 100 100 100 100 KX1 1U) isae.. " " , 1895.. ' 3 per ct. In 1 of 30 years. ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean... " j " In 1 or 20 years.. ' i " in 5 or 20 years. i; " in 10 or 20 years BASK STOCKS. First National Hank. F:ivmer.s' National Hank .$100 .. 50 ,. 50 ,. 100 Lancaster County National Hank. Colombia National Hank Kpliraui National Hank First National Hank, Columbia.. . rirst National Hank, Strasburg... First National Hank. Marietta loe 100 100 100 First National ISank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Hank 100 Manhclm National Hank loe Union National Hank. Mount Jey. 50 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ouarryvillc It. It., due 1 ?100 Heading ft Columbia H. Hdnc 1882 inn Lancaster Watch Ce., doe 1S8S loe Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 188. .......... ... 100 Stevens Heuse 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ouarrvvillc H. It ? " Mlllersvlllc Street Car Inquirer Printing Company... Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company., Marietta llcllewwarc 50 50 loe 23 100 100 IW 75.10 TCKurntK STOCKS. Ble SprlnR A Beaver Ylley Bridgeport.. Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Cel umbla ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Lanc.Eilzabetnt'n ftMiddlefn.. Lancaster ft Fruitvllle. Lancaster A'Lltitz - $ 25 $ KV-" . 13?i 9..V) . SS IS . 23 20 . 23 M.J 25 7.X 1(H) -M M 50 25 1(4.10 23 .V5 50 i 23 S0. 25 2JfT 100 S3 :a 2r.i- 23 4(1.1.- 4 21 23 40 de - L;mcasterft Williams town Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster. Manhclm Lancaster Marietta Lancaster ft New Uellaml Lancaster ft Susquehanna. Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasburgft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta ft Mount Jey FOK SALE. 1IUIILIC SALt: or CITY ritiiPEKrv . On FRIDAY", XeVF.MHKU 4. 1SSI. at. the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be sold that two sterv UUICIC DWKLLING ant let of ground, situate Ne. 20S Kast Fulton street, containing four rooms, summer kitch en, garret, cellar, ftc. hydrant water in the kitchen, side alley and ether conveniences. The let is WxSj feet, mere or less. This preir crty is fn a geed renting locality, convenient te stores, markets, Ac. Side te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Fer further particulars apply te ALLAN A. HEKIi ft CO.. Ileal Kstatcand Insurance Agents, 15. F. Kewe, 3 North Duke street. Auctioneer. o22.2tVi,nevi 1)UULIC SALE. ON SATCKDAV. Nil VEM1SEU5. issi.ut tint "Fountain Inn." en Seuth Queen street will be s-old the two story FKAME DWELLING HOUSE and let l ground. Ne. COO Seuth Queen street (corner of Leve Ijuic). The house contains ten rooms, cellar, clc. let 2IJ5 leet front, extends te ISet. ver street, en which Is a frame stable ami car riage lieuse ; well et water with pump, fruit trees, etc., In the yard. Sale positive te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Terms will lie made known by I1KNDEIISON M. POWEIl. Fer further particulars .see large bills or in quire et ALLAN A. HEHlt ft CO.. Heal Estate and Insurance Agents, IJ. F. Kewe, 3 North Duke street Auctioneer. o2l.27,3lnevI 3,S1 ORPHANS' lOUKT SAI.K OF VAI.lt Al'.l.t: City Property en SATI'ltDAY EVEN 1NG. NOVEMISEIt 12. IS-I. at 74 o'clock at the piiblie house or Victeiia lliehl, en High street, lu Iheeity el l.auc:itcr. the undersigiieil. In pursuanci: et an order el the Orphans' Court of I.uueas'er county, will expese at public sale the following valuable real estate, late of Johanna Ebcrlv. deceased : All that certain two story FKAME DVV ELLING HOUSE, with two-story frame back building attached, geed well el water, truit trees, together with ether Improvements and let thereto belonging, sit uatcifen the west side of High street, in said city. Ne. 731. trentlinr en High street, afore said. 33 feet, ami extending in depth of thai width 215 feet te Lafayette street, adjoining properties et Valentine Kirsh ami Jehn Kehrer. Attendance at the sale will be given and terms made known bv CATHEIMNK IIKFELE. Executrix d Johanna ICberly ilec'd. H. F. Ilewu, Alict. oet22eedtsd PUBLIC SAI.K OF VAMMIILi: CITY PltOPEHTIES.-On FUIDAl. NOVEJI ISKK4.18S1. will beseld at piiblii-sale, by vir tuc of an order el the Orphuis' Court or Lan caster county, at the Hlack Herse Hetel, en North Queen street, Lancaster city, the follow ing valuable real estate, late the proper! y(d Elizabeth ISrceht, deceased, te wil: Ne. 1. A let or piece of ground situated en the west side or Seuth Prince sticet. in the city of Lancaster, Pa., containing In lrent. en Prince street, sixty-four Icet and four inches, and in depth te Water street one hundred and lerty-eight feet. The improvements thereon consist of 2 two-story part I'.IIICK anil piri FKAME HOUSES. Nes. LSI and i::. twoMery Hrick Stable en Water street, well of water with pump therein, fruit tiees and all ether necessary outbuildings. Ne. 2. A certain tract or piece or land eon taming 3 ACHES and I39SQIJAKE PEUCIIKS. strict measure, lying and beliiy in the Klghth ward of wild city et Lancaster, and adlelning lands el Henry llebrank, Geerge Kelb. Ir. Henry Carpenler, Silvias Estate. Sehoenber Seheenber gcr's Park ami Hazel street. Ne. :. A let or piece el ground situated en corner et Middle and Duke streets, in the ilv of Lancaster. Pa., containing in trout en Mill die Mreet twelve feet six inches, mere or le.-c. and extending in depth along south liul.e street, two hundred and seven leet. in' re oi ei less, te an at lev. en which is erected a tbri-e-stery HKICK DWELLING IIOUhK, jiarl u. d as a saloon; .stable llydiaut and oilier im prevements. Sale te eemmiuiceat 7J7eleck p. in.nt saiil day. when terms will be made known by (JEOKliK S. DANNEi:. llE.Mtv SuuiiERr, Alict. Trustee te sell. ZZ: ecti2,l:V-i:&n.Md BtElUVAL. Y EltSAKT'S OLD WINK fcTMKK. Brandy as a Medicine-. The following article was voluntarily ;,t e.t te Mr. II. E. Slaymakcr, Agent ler KcigarlV Oi; Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian of this county, who has extensively used the liramly refrrnsl te in his regular pre the It ii commended te the attention el the-.:e a iticted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much nhiiscd Alcoholic Stiiuiilni i w:n never intended as a beverage, but In l uwed as a luedlidue id great pfdeie'V in the on en d some or the destructive disease: which sweep away their aiinual tliousauds-er victim:. Willi a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids r.li(. daily these afllicled with that miserahle li--ease lysepsia, a spi.-cltlc remedy, uhlcb 13 nothing uiere or h-ss than Brandy. The aged, with Iceble appetite ami mere or less debility, will line thi. simple medicine, wheu usul properly. A Sovereign Remedy oral! their Ills and aches. He it, however strictly uiidcr.-.loed that we prescribe, and u- buten'e article. ami that is UKIGART'S 0M ISRANDV. Selii hy our enterprising young irieud, II K SLAYMAKEK. This Hnn.dy I::ls stixid the test for years, and has never failed, as fai as our .crieiice extends. nut! ive theiefe-. give It the pridcrence overall et.ier ISrandii -no matter with hew many jaw-break ingFicnci. titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that Is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would siitlice le buy all the Itrandy te cure any such exic ei asc. In pr(Mif et" lliecnnxtivotieweruof Reigart'B Old Brunay, In i:ases of Dyspcp-ita, we can diiiiiiiieii iiuih hers el witnesses one iuwe in particular c!t!: A hard-working farmer had been ait.letu-i with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number :f years; his stomach would reject aluiestevery kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con staidly no appetite in tact, lie wa obliged ! restrict his diet te crackers and 8t:tl bread, and as a beverage lie used McGraiin'.s Heet Heer. He Is it Methodist, and then, a.'i new preached at times, and in tils discourse:) elt n di'claimed earnestly agaiustull kinds et strong drink. When advised te trv Reiirart's Old Braudy, In Ids case, he looked up with asteiilsiuucni, but after hearing el Its wenderiiil elltcts in the cases of some of his near nce,uaiiita!irc;j, ht at last consented te fellow our advice. Hi used the Uniiuly faithfully and steadily; tl.c first bottle giving him an appetite, and belmc the second was taken he was a Miund mau.witk a stomach capableerdigcstingany thing whicl: hejehese te eat. He still keens it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene lit te the doctor. A Practihine Putbicia i. II. E. SLAYMAKER, AUKKT TOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, lMrORTKR AHD DEALER IN FINE OLD HHANDIES, SHEKKIES, SUPE UIOR OLD MADEIItA, (Imported in WP1, IS27 and 1H2S.) CHAMPAGNES O KVEIIY BRAND, SCOTCH ALF. POHTEH. BIIOWN STOUT. Nn. ii) KAST KINO UT-. LaNCASTi: t'.VA DR. SAUFORD'S LIVEE INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the liver, and cores Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all druggists. ectIS lydced alt cow
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers