V u A y Bcrofuwtai COLUMBIA NEWS. I'l'K KhiiCLAK COKKKSPONDKSICK t.vtulr. Along the Susquehanna Ittuu ot imcreiit In and Aruuml in Korough Picked Up by ttie Intelli gencer' Reporter The water pipe on Wasuut stioet at J has burst again. A party of ladies and jjeutlomeu from this place aud Marietta rode on lioieback to Lancaster this afternoon. Two men were sent to the couuty pruon thia morning by Squire Young for being drunk and disorderly. The employees of the Shawneo furnace had their photographs taken in a body yesterday afternoon. Tho Thursday evening " musicale " will bo hold this evening at the residence of Air. Nicholas Clilmau ou Walnut m :et above i!d. Tlio Harry G. Richmond attfciaKy com pany played to a slim audience la-t night. The performance was of an ordinary char acter. Pheasants were sold this morning for 23 cents apiece. This is a big come down i nun 7-1 cents, the usual price paid. Rab bits brought 13 cents a piece. There will doubtless be a large attend anco at V c missionary meeting in tho Methodist church to night. Eminent speaker will address the meeting. Every persou is cordially invited to be present and participate in tho .sei vices. Miss Ida Becker drew the banol o! Hour at the G. A. R. fair, last night. Although kwt evening was tho opauin evuuing of tho fair.a fair number of persons were pre sent. The attcudanco henceforth is ex pected to be large. Every person who oes is iurc to enjoy themselves. Itorough I'ersonaln. Mr. P. S. Brutih has gone to New York. Mr. Geo. H. Richards is making a busi ness trip to Phhiladelphia. Mcssis. Horace Boyd anil James Wilson have gone to Philadelphia. Mis. R. F. Raukio, of Delta. Pj., is visiting her father, Mr. T. S. Bletz. Mr. F. A. Collins, of Is'cw York, is tho guest of Mr. Frederick Bucker on Locust atrcet. Mr. John Veager's residence ou Locust uttcct was the sceue of a pleasant surpiisa patty last evening. Krjolclng lleuiocrutH. A large uumbcr of Columbians attended the Democratic parade in Washington borough last evening. Tho Iuvincibles of this place presented a lino appearance. Their marching was splendid. The Wash ington delegation will participate in the grand jubilee in Columbia to-morrow eve ning. A. general turnout of the Democrats of this neighborhood is expected, invents of the Ita.II. About 1) o'clock this morning the P. R. R. wreckers of this place were ordciod to tho sceuo of a wreck which had occurred at Dillerville. A broken axlo had thrown two fieight cats from tho track. Last night cngiue No. 392 jumped cn tiiely oil the track in the East yards. One of the rails or the track was broken into six pieces. The engine was repaired on the track in three hours. Engino No. 12. of tho P. R. R., which lias just been completely repaired and overhauled in tho company's shops here, made tho trial trip this morning to Diller ville. Jacob Fisher, the Pennsylvania railroad car inspector lieie, was under a car in specting it yesterday afternoon, when tho train started. In crawling from beneath the car he was struck by tho axle box ou the back, and slightly injuied. ilis cscapo from being killed by tho car pasbing over him was an exceedingly narrow one. The Mew KaUroatl. Tho cngineeis engaged in smveying the lino of the Delaware River, Phieuixvillo & Lancaster raihoad are now engaged at work between Chiuchtown and New Hol laud, this county. The road has been peimanently local ed between Phcenixville and tho Falls of French Creek, and it is said to bo an excellent line. Tho curva tures on tho old survey have been greatly i educed. It is said by those who profess to know that the building of this road will soon bo commenced and such portions of it as can be worked to advantage will bo done this winter and tho remainder next spi irig and summer. The Work ot Ur. lite bee. Wo learn incidentally that within the past two weeks Dr.E.E. Higbee, stato su perintendent of public instruction, has preached three or four sermons in as many different pulpits, aud made a dozen or more of his thoughtful addresses before the various couuty institutes that ho has attended within that period. His vigor ous addresses befojo tho institute now in session at tho court house give evidence of tho character of tho man, his livo inter est iu the educational work, and his brosd grasp of tho "situation." He is univer sally regarded as ono of tho iinest scholars in the state. 'School Days. This is tho title of a handsome eight page publication the first number of which is leforo us and which wili be issued month ly at 50 ccuts per annum by J. A. Wolfers bergcr, of this city. It is designed to fur nish pleasant and piofitablo reading matter for tho young, and, judged from tho copy before us,it eives cver promise of answer ing that purpose. It is made up of selec tions from tho best thought of tho country together with original editorial matter .specially adapted to young and growing minds, and some pleasant stories. It is not to bo iuleucd from its titlothat School J)ayt is devoted to school work exclusively, but us explained by tho editor, it is intend ed to provide information and amusement for youth and children universally, whether attending school or not. The paper is handsomely printed in largo, clear legible typo aud tho title pago is illustrated by a handsomo cut of tho high school building. A pair of chroraos will bo given to each subscriber. Freight Wreck. Shortly after 8 o'clock this moining a freight wreck occurred at Dillerville. Two loaded cais wcio being dropped from the south track to a siding, when they jumped tho track at a frog. A wreck train had to bo sent for, and it was several houis before everything was cleared. Eastern passcn eer trains wnro delayed for a long time. The only damage to tho cars was tlio breaking of one wheel aud a truck. ' A. Dinner to Sir. Hennel. The board of manngeis of tho Common wealth club of Philadelphia havo unani mously asreed to invite W.U.IIensel.cliair tnan of tho Democratic state committee, to a formal dinner to bo given December 1A a testimony to his campaign resulting i the election of Mr. Pattison A Hand Inst Was In Hue. Wo unintentionally omitted to mention la our account of tho Democratic parade that tho Mount Sidney baud was in line. This tine musical organization played for the East Lampeter delegation. . m excursion to Philadelphia. The Reading railroad company ran au excursion from this city to Philadelphia this morning, aud it took G:5 passengers from King street. Opinion Day. Tho opinions in the cases heard at the last argument court will bo delivered by the court on Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Costs l'ald. Two drunks were before Alderman Mc Conomy this corning, and they each paid their costs. TUB CALIFORNIA. l'AKTV. Their I'lgutu Annul Dinner by 8. 11. Rey nolds, Ksq., tbls Kvenlug. The party which made tho trip to Cali fornia! the fall of 1874 will be given their eighth annual dinner, by Samuel H. Rey nold?, esq., at his residence on North Duke street, at 5 o'clock this evening. The original party includes the following : Win. F. Lockard and wife, and J. F. Sar gent and wife. of Philadelphia: H. 31. North and wife, Columbia ; James Young aud wife, Middletown ; Dr. N. B. Wolf and wife, Cincinnati ; Henry Baumgarden er and wife. Dr. Henry Carpenter and wife, John Keller and wife, and S. H. Reynolds and wife of this city. O. J. Dickey was a member of the party, but he has been dead for several years. The whole party will be present at Lhe dinner. Among the distinguished guests, who are not members'of the party, but who will be present at tho dinner, arc the fol lowing : Hon. Simon Cameron, Donegal Farms ; Col. James Duffy, Marietta ; Paris Haldemau, duckies; Charles E. Pugh, general manager Pennsylvania railroad company, J. F. Eminger, general ticket agent of the same company and Col. Wm. B Fordneyof this city. The Sons of Veteran. Fair. The interest iu tho Sons of Veterans fair at Excelsior hall still continues. The numbers in attendance are larger every evening. Much amusement is caused by the result of tho drawing of the winning numbers horn the chancing whcol. Every evening numerous articles will be chanced oil until the fair closes. The fair will bo open every afternoon aud evening for the lest of the week, closing on Saturday evening. Friday evening tho membors of Po3t 8-i, G. A. R. will visit the fair in a body, when there will also bo music. Saturday evening the result of tho voting will be announced aud the at tides left on tho tables will be sold at auction. Jiext Week's Amusement. As the opera house will bo occupied during the entire week by tho teachers' institute lectuies, there will be no theatri cal amusements until next week, when we will havo. Oliver Doud Byiou in " Aciosb the Contiuenr,"' on Monday night. M. B. Curtis follows on Tuesday night iu " Samuel of Posen," one of tho most amusing plays ever written Frauk Morosco's vaiicty troupo is billed for Weduesday aud Thursday nights aud the Great Hermann will appear ou Friday night. Annio Pixley opens the next week in her new play entitled " Lara" on Monday night, Nov. 27. Discharged uu a Writ. John Brimmer, of Middlo sticct, was sent to jail last evening for 0 days for being drunk and disorderly. This after noon ho was taken before Judgo Living ston on a writ of habeas corpus aud his discharge was asked for. Thero was no opposition to the discharge and it was shown that tho family to which tho boy belongs havo had a great deal of trouble ou account of the oldest son, who is charg ed with arson. Tho father is now sick and John is the main support of tho family, lie promised to do botper in the future aud was discharged. Microscopical Exhibition To-morrow. Tho members of tho Lancaster micro scopical society will give an exhibition in tho orphans' couit room to-morrow for tho entertainment of tho members of tho oounty institute. This is ono of tho most lnteiesting exhibitions that can bo im agined, showing as it does tho little things of nature in all their wonder of raiuuto perfections. A rcmarkablo specimeu of a lepidodendron, a scaly barked tree of tho cool era, will also bs shown ou the same tables a tree that may havo grown millions o: years ago, for anything mau knows to tho contrary. Tnit-r Tightened. Ou Tuesday uiht a thief broke iutj the hotel of Daniel G. Martin, of Martin- dale, Earl township. He went into the cellar and was soon heard by Mis. Mar tin, who awakened her husband. Mr. Martin rose and soon saw a man running away from the cellar. He fired several shot at him which failed to take effect. Nothing was missed in the morning. ltreak Doivu Ycsteiday ono of Kiehl's bottlo wagons was passing along North Lime street, when between Oraugo and Chestnut ou Lime streets, ono axle broke aud the wagon was let down. Nothing was broken and tho load was transferred to another wagon. Ox Hoast at Leamau liace. Tho festivities of the Democracy at Lcamau Place do not take place until this evening, and there was nothing this after noon. The great ox roast will bo a fcaturo to-night, and thero will bo lots of fun. Persons leaving here on the 6:40 train will arrive in good time. Held for Court. James McGrovy had a hearing before Aldennan Samson last uight on thechargo of malicious mischief, preferred by Daniel Brennan of Dillerville. He was held in bail for court. L:tceuy h I.alleo. Franklin McGratb, who is charged with larceny as bailee of a watch by John Wagner, had a hearing beforo Alderman Barr this afternoon and was held for trial at court. Paid costs. Thrco men got on a drunk to-day and were arrested by Officer Mercer aud Gense mer. They were discharged on payment of costs before Aldermau McConomy. Iu Town. Philip and Michael Moycr, member of tho board of couuty commissioners of Dauphin county, arc in town to-day visit ing our institutions. Sealskin Hoods at AmcrV. 51:-. Chas. II. Ainer, Iho.WcstKlng street nat ter and furrier, elsewhere advertises a line stock of Seal bkln bacqucs, caps end other goods which ho has lust laid in to meet the wants or the winter trade. Tlio extent and quality of Jtr. Anici's elegant assortment seem to obviate the necessity ot going away from home to get lice and fashionable mater l;il in the line ot seal goods, and ladies who contemplate a visit to Philadelphia with the view ot purchasing a sealskin coat, sacque or other garment ol winter wear, will probably be spared the expense aud annoyance of the trip by a call at Atncr's establishment, 38 West King street. They are almost certain to unit in his line dcck just what they arc looking tor. Amusements. " SaiHiirl of Vt." Next Tuesday evening Mr. M 1$. Curtis, the popular young come dian, will appear at Fulton opera house in the title role of the play called "Samuel ot Posen." As a delineator ot Hebrew character without the coarse exaggerations that are too fre quently introduced by less competent artists, Mr. CurtH is peobably without u rival on the American stage, lie infuses the part with a delightful lutinor that is devoid ot the breath ot offense to the most sensitive taste, and we may say upon our own judgment that the characterization as presented by Mr. Curtis in this city last winter was one of the most pleas ing and satisfactory bits ot character acting seen hero during the season. His return will lie cordially wilcomcd. SMVIAitXUt-lVXX. A Michigan boy ate a b-ir of soap, drank a lot of soda water and went to bed to cure his eold. The dector had a hard time to pull him through, hut the boy now says the next time he catches a cold he will use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGbEKCEK THURSDAY. NOYEMKEK 16 Those complaining ot Sore Throat, Hoarse ness, or "taking cold," should use Brown's Bronchial Troches. The effect Is extraordi nary, liartlcnlariy when used by singers and speakers lor clearing the voice. nlC-lwdeod&w 'Hackxetack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and SO cents. ForsaleatCocn ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Mrs. A. X. Frank, 177 West Tapper street, Buffalo. X. V., says she has used Thomas' Lc lectric Oil for severe toothache and neuralgia, and considers It the best thlngsbe knows of for relieving pain. For sale by H. . coenran, druggist, 137 and 139 Xorth Queen street. Skinny Men. " Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex na Debility. $1. A JTASAI. ijMKcroa tree witn cacn bottle ol SblloL's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale at Coeliran'u drag store, 137 Xorth Qneon street. Go to II. B. Cochran's drug store tor Mrs. IV-eeman's New national Dyet. For bright ncss and durability ot color, are nvequaled. Color from 2 to S pounds. Direction- In Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Hale's Honey or Uorehonnd charms away a cough, cold, or Influenza without any bad effect. Pike's Toothache Drops cure In one minute. nlJ-lwdeodAw A true tonic medicine, a blessing in every household, is Brown's lion Bitters. For Bale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Xorth Queen street. CoLDEN' Ltcblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic In vigorator imparts strength to body and mind. Take no other. Ot druggists. nlSlwdeodftw It is probable that the young laay celebra ted In those charming lines ot Bobert Burns, had tan, moth-spots and freckles, with other beauty blemishes. For such conditions, Dr. Benson' Skin Cui e should be on every lady's toilet table. n!3-lwd&w What It Dirt for an Old Lady. CoauocTON Station, X. Y., lec. 23, 1875. (Jests A number or people had been using your Bitters lieie. and with marked efl'eet. In one case, a lady ot over seventy years, had been sick for years, and for tho past ten years has not been able to be uround halt tho time. About six raonttts ago sho got so feeble she was helpless. Her old remedies.or physicians, being of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty-live miles, aud got a bottle of Hop Bitters. Jt im proved her so sho was able to dress herself and walk about the hou-.c. When sho had taken the second bottle she was able to take care ot her own room and walk about to her neighbor's, and has Improved nil tlio time since. My wife mid children alao have de rived great benefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, hl7-2ivd&w Agt. U. 5. Ex. Co. llor Sweet Siulle Mauuts Me Still. 1 had not seen her lor twenty years. Xow she was a weU-pre&erved matron with the same sweet smile ou her face, and a setot splendid teeth thank to SO.ODOXT. Her daughter call her blecd because sho brought them up properly. nl4 1 wdeoditw A coiikii, com or s'.iru lr.roat snouio oo stopped. Neglect, rre-iuenny resuita in an In curable Lung Dtseise or Consumption. Brown's i.ronchhil Troet;-:s do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Cutarili, smc the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers arc subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches hiive liecu recommended by physi cians, uinl always give peilect satisfaction, llavlne; l:eii tested Lj wide and constant use for nearly au oolite generation, they have at tained we) . .ncntcd rankamong the few staple remedies ol tlio age. Sold at 2.1 cents a box everywhere. niv-lvdTThAKAlvw Itching Hies Symptoir.H and Cure. The symptoms nro moisture, like perspira tion, Intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, ns if pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum; the private parts arc some limes af fected : if allowed to continue very serious results may follow. ' ln. Swatxe's Att Healiso Ointment "isa pleasant, snro cure. Also lor Tetter, itch; Salt Kheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, BlotchO', All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions Price 50 cents, 3 boxes tor $125. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot price in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swnyne & Son, Xo. X. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swayme'b Pills are the best for all billions disorders. Unre headache, fevers, &v. '' -lycod&wT.TiiAS MAKKIAOHS. I.kFkvf.i: Crawford. At the resilience or t lie bride's father, in Paradise, on Wednesday, Kov.15, by Itev. E. W. Gaylor.i. Nathaniel .1. LeFover uml Anna M. Crawford, all of Para disc. JJJSjLTUI. Bari. Wednesday, Xov. 15, 1SS2. in Phila delphia. Win. S. Hard, in the 17th year ot his age. Tho relatives and friends aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without fur ther notice from thc'resldcnce of his uncle, K. W. Bard, at Lincoln, Pa., on Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock. nl0 2td Jtjf't JlirHRTlSJUUKSTS. WANTKD MALE AND FKMAt.15 CAN vassers wanted in every district lu the county and state to canvas for a valuable monthly publication. Call on or address S. D. P. Co., 17, Centre Square. Lancaster. Pa plG-3t ANTKU-A MIDDLK AUKU WOMAK wants a situation as cook in a hotel or restaurant, or will go out nurslnsr. Apply at XO.K5J ST. .TOSEPH STREET. n!0-2td FULL LINK OF LOUILLAKO'S Pins Tobacco, and other first-class brands HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CItiAK STOKE. at WAWTEu.-A STRUNU YOUNG MAN enn speak German and English to learn Baking. Apply at once tOi(joos)soN niC-trd 101 Kiddie Street 17UU SALK OX KASY TEKMS. 1 The fine residence on southwest corner of Duke and Walnut streets. Also, the Brick dwelling, with two stores, on tho southwest corner of North Queen and West Lemon streets, known as tho " Pennock Property." Also. "The Aationul Hotel," In Balnbiidge, opposite station on Pcnn'a. B. U. BAUSMAX & BUKN3. Ofllce, Xo. 10 west Orange street. nlC.22.a0U T F. SWARK, IF YOU WANT AU-Wool GARNET BASKET FLANNEL AT 50c, GO TO. SWARR'S. IF you WAXT AH-Wool Garnet Cashmeres. Or ono of tho prettiest SILK HAXDKElt CIIIEKS in town, you can get it at SWARR'S. We also claim to have the Best-Made COM FORTS in the citv, nnd are able to prove it. They aro quilted in rings by Hand, aud con tain cotton worth 18c perpound. lMJrON Ol'KKA UOFSK TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 21st. JHK EMINENT COMEDIAN. M. U. CURTIS! In his remarkable t-luraetrr creation, SlI'L If FISEI. SUPPORTED BY HIS OWN ORIGINAL AND ENTIRE COMPANY. ADMISSIOX.ISc. 50c. and 35e. Reserved Seats, 75c. For sale at the Opera nouse office. novlC-5td I JfMW AOVeRTIBEUSKTB. GEM7INK HAVANA AND TAKA CIGAKa. The best 5-cent Cigar In the city at UARTMAX'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. TETANTJSD Bif A milULK AUKU MAM. W a situation In a grocery store. Have had three years experience. Good education, can write a fair hand and give good reference. Have desire to re-enter the business aa partner. Address, .- , .. noTl5,18,18,20 " A. S," INTELLIGENCER. T FRANK 8AY1.0R HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TO-NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 43 Exactly oppposlto the Old Stand. octll-6md&wR WKAURKUS' INSTITUTE. EVENING LECTURES-OPERA HOC8K. THURSDAY. NOV. 10-Dr. JAMES HEDLET, "Kingdom of the Heart " FRIDAY, NOV. 17-Mlss HELEN POTTER, Impersonations of Noted Pet ton. Rkskrvxd Sats, 40 cents, Gaixkbt, .23 cents. Course Tickets, 1.30. Chart lor reserved seats will open on Mon day, Nov. 13, at 'J a. m., at Fon Dersmith'd Bookstore. Doors open at 7:30. Lectures begin at 8. " nll-ntdB w 1LLIAM THOMSON. watches, clocks, chains, &c. Special attention paid to the repalstng o FINE WATCHES, AMERICAN FRENCH and ENGLISH CL0CK9. ENGRAVING. Agent for KING'S SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. All Goods and Work guaranteed . NO. 106 EAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leopard Hotel.) noviu-'jUKi W . - - - M . t UGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insuraiice Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six.Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Etehty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Inrested in Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 49"For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3-5nulTuThS I OOK OVKB UKKK. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES! WITH EVERY CAN OF MILES' CELEBRATED PREMIUM Baking Powder, AND OFTEN A WATCH. The bixheit testimonials as to MERIT, BECAUSE OF 8TRENGTII AND PURITY, Are accorded It. Ask your Grocer for it. J. H LARZELERE & Co , MANUFACTURERS. LARGEST FRUIT. FISH AND CANNED GOODS HOUSE, Philadelphia. novlU-lmdTh&S jyusiu USIU BUM'S. O. GAUTSOHI & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF Music Boxes, STB. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZERLAND- Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., miLADEM'lUA, l'A. We offer during the holidays a large importation of the finest Quality igh Class Musical Boxes, at our Swiss factory price, with only advance of freisrht and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will give time lor good selec tion. nl!V-tld xjrrii.i.iAmsiN & foster. OUR CUSTOMERS Have crowded In npon ns this week in such a manner as to keep onr salesmen very busy. The Overcoat OBpumiit Seems to bo tiie greatest attraction. The va riety Is so great, and the prices so reasonable, that nearly all arc pleased. The $10 BEAVER OVERCOATS for Men Tako the lead, but when you look at this one please look at the finer grades. THE VARIETY OF BOY'S OVERCOATS Is nearly as great astbe MEN'S, and we also have them for CHILDREN aa well. When you see the prices, nnd compara tho qualities, yon get u bettor Idea or how cheap they re. THE SPECIAL ALL-WOOL DRESS SUIT For MEN that we have tor 1.00 Is s-lllng more readily than we did expect, and (Or a time we could not get them fast enough. IThia week brougnt ua another lot. and now we have all sizes again. (Do not hny yonr FALL SUIT until you sec this one.) Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Traveling Bags, Trunks and Robes In Cieat Variety and Prices Low. Williamson & Foster 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. JTXIT AJtrMMTIS RMKXXS. SOUER KKODT LUNCH THIS (TUUKS D AT) evening at Excelsior Hall. JNu. SCHOENBEKGER ft SOX, ltd Proprietors. rjTWO SMALL HASD-MAUE HAVANA JL Cigars tor 5 cents at HARTMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. PUBLIC SALE OF A LABGK LOT OF Household and Kitchen Furniture, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at" No. 42S Church street, near South uuke : Bedsteads, Bureaus. Tables, cane-seat and other Chairs. Cook and Parlor Stoves, Tubs, Buckets. Glass and Queensware. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. JACOB GUNDAKEB, ltd Auctioneer. ALITTLE CONSIDERATION WILL 'bow that any person who has a hole In the drum-head of the ear. and an ulcerative process In the pans beyond, baa a much less chance for long life than one whose brain and vacnlar circulation are not thus exposed to the ravages ot disease. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DR8. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Fa. Consultaton free. nlWtdftw MEK'i ELEGANT Seal Saeques -FOR- LADIES, -AT- SPECIAL eUARAKTKK AS TO- PRIOE AND QUALITY. ltd fOM SAJjt. DKSIKABLK CITT r-ROPEKTV AT PltT VATE SALE. Tho undersigned offers for sale his residence. No. 332 North Queen street. Lot 21 leet front and 215 feet deep, with two-stoT BRICK DWELLING, 214 leet front and OS feet In depth, containing 12 rooms. Bath Room. Gas. Water, etc.. In good condition. A desirable location tor business, a hair square from Northern Market. Terms easy. J. I. HARTMAN. 031-tidlawT PUBLIC SALK-ON WKDNESUAV EVEN ING NOVEMBER 22, 1882, will be sold at Eubllc s de, at the Leopard Hotel, that valua lo corner property, sltnatfd on tdo northeast corner ot Lime and Middlo streets. Nos. 319 and 821, two-story Brick Dwelling and Store Room, with two-story Brick Back Building; Gas all througli the House and Cellar. Lot front? on Lime street 32 feet and depth along Middle street 48 feet. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, when condi tions will bo made known by PETER LANDAU. IIenby Shubkbt, Auct. nl5-ts PUBLIC SALE OF KKAL ESTATE. ON TUESDAT.NOVEMBER2S, 182. will bo anldatpubliosale.at the Keystono Hotel, In the city of Lancaster, all that CERTAIN LOT OF LAND, situated on the west side ot North Prince street, adJolnlnzpropOitleB ot N. Ban ntnger and Henry Barnltz. and numbered 450. Containing In front on North Prince street 61 feet and 11 inches, and In depth to Water street 145 feet, more or less, on which is orected a two-story DOUBLE STONE DWELLING HOUSE. , . . Sa'o to commenco at 7 o clcck p. m , when terms wUl be made known by JOHN A. COVLE. Trustee to sell In tho estate ot Frederick Scul ly, deceased. II. SBUBKBT AUCt. nS-S'Tu&ThUd PUBLIC SALE. OM SATURDAY, NOVEM BER 25, 1832, the undersigned attorney in tact for the heirs ot George Kane, deceased, will offer at public outcry, at tho Washington Hotel, kept by Andrew Kane, In Washington borough. Pa , tho following described real es tate, to wit : , . A Lot of Ground, situated In Lower Word ot said borough, being known in plan as Lot No. 15. Commencing at a post on cast bank of River Susquehanna, tbenco by Elizabeth street, 818 feet, to an alley ; thence b same north 60 leet to Lot No. 181 ; thence by the lat ter west 318 feet to a post on bank ot river, and down the courses ot tho same Gts tect to place of beginning, on. which are erected a two and a-hall-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Kitchen, IcoIIonse and other lmnrovements. This property has been a store stand for fifty years. For terms, etc., apply to Wm. B. Given, esq.. Columbia, Pa., or the undersigned, at Wash, ington borough. Pa. Sale at 7 o'clock p. m. .1 OIIN KANE, Attorney in FactlorllelrsorGeo. Kane.Dec'd. A. W. DKXlHOXK Auct. nl4-5tdlUS.18.21.24 VICT OOOJOB. JELLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST! THE DRY GOODS STOCK -OF- DAVID BAIB, 14 East King Street. Having leased my stoic room, all mylaige stock MUST BE SOLD IN NINETY DAY& Remember theso goods arc not damaged or shoddy. Dayid Bair. nl5-4td qtHK MOUTH END IK UOUUS STOKE HAS MADE A LARGE REDUCTION IN TnE PRICE OF WOTEE GOODS, Which on accountof warm weather have been slow to move. I have a LARGE STOCK And it must be sold. J. W. BYRNE, NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. HARIiWAJtB. XI KW HARDWARE STOKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, dealers IN- BUILDING and CABIN! HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANQESA PAINTS, OILS and GLASS House Furnishing Goods. 8ll-3mdw 1882. THIRD EDITI05. THURSDAY. KVBNINO MOV. 10, 1882 CAPITAL TOPICS. THE ALLEGED STAR ROUTE RKIBEKY. Another ot ttie Accused Waive a Bearlog Juror Uiekaoa'a Approaching Trial ttattaa and the Clerk. Washington, Nov. 16. Fred. E. Sbaw charged with corruptly approaching Juror Doniphan in the Star Route caae appeared in court this moraine and waived an ex amination. Counsel for Foote, another of the bribers, announced his intention of re porting in his case, and Government Coun sel Walls staled that he would within a few days ask court to fix a day for Juror Dick Bon's trial. The court expressed itself satisfied with these arrangements and an adjournment was had. Hattoa'a Rlgateoaa IadlgaaUea. Assistant Postmaster General Hatton to-day indignantly denied the report that a number of clerks in the postofflce de partment who failed to respond freely to tlio assessment circular were to be re moved. He said it was untrue that he had a list of those who had failed to contrib ute. Mr. Hatton added that a few dis charges might be made, but they would be caused by insufficiency of the appropria tions. DEADLY POISON. Suicide of a Toaag Bride. Easton, Nov. 16. Mrs. William Stark, axed 22 years, died at Phillipsburg, N. J., early this morning, from an overdose of opium taken with suicidal intent. Sho had only been married threo weeks. PniLADELrniA, Nov. 10. Mrs. Ellen McFe'tere, aged S3 years, was found dead in bed this morning at her home. She had committed suicide by taking lauda num. No Oreat Damage Done. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 16. It is thought 1 3-day that the burning under the new- made ground of the New Jersey steel and iron company, fronting on the Dela ware, will not havo any serious result. Workmen are engaged iu digging trenches and in this way it is thought the burning cinders will be speedily smothered. The bank in front of the works is at least forty feet from low water mark. No danger is apprehended, except from settling of the foundations of the girder shop, but oven this is expected to be arrested. Martin's Narrow Margin. Wilminoton, Del., Nov. 16. An Ecery Ecening special says Governor Hall has decided to issue a commission to Martin, the Republican sheriff elect. Martin's majority was only nine votes, and great pressure was brought to bear upon the governor by Democrats of New Castle county to have him commission Lynch, the Democratic candidate, on technical grounds, and be cause of alleged fraudulent votes cast for Martin. Arrest of a Counterfeiter. Philadelphia, Nov. 16. Alexander Tecse, residing at 1174 South Eleventh street, who has been suspected for some time of being a. counterfeiter and of circu lating a dangerous counterfeit of the Bland dollar, was arrested last night and given a hearing to-day before United States Commissioner Gibbons. There were found in his possession ninety-nine counterfeit Bland dollars and trade dol lars. He was committed for trial in de fault of $2,000 bail. Executive Clemency Albany, N. Y., Nov. 16. Tho governor has commuted the sentence of Gregory Fry, of Buffalo, who was convicted of arson in tho first degree, and sentenced March 21, 18G8, to an imprisonment for life, to twenty-four 5 ears from March 21, 18C8, subject to tho legal deduction for good conduct. Another Charge Against the Virginia Ulrl Poisoner. Petersburg, Va., Nov. 16. Mary Booth, colored, whoso death sentence was recently commuted, will be tried for the murder of Mrs. R. C. Gray, whom she poisoned at the same timo as Travis. She has as yet only been tried for killing Travis. Efforts will now be made to bang heron tho second charge. Knives and Blackjacks at a Bull. Philadelphia, Nov. 16. A ball given at the Assembly building last night ter minated early this morning in a fight in which over a hundred men were engaged atone time, and knives and blackjacks were freely used. Among others injured four men were stabbed and the wounds of ono, James ICane, beiug considered dangerous. Decline to Advance Wager. Cleveland, O., Nov. 16. The" opera tion of the coal mines in Massillon, Akron and Mahoning districts will not concede the advance demanded by tho miners. They say plenty of coal is on hand and prices are too high now, and that many of tbe mines were about to shut down for the winter. Fatal Affray Between Iron Workers. Reading, Nov. 16. In an affray be tween Philip Driesiohacher and Richard Muff, employees of the Pottstown iron company, to day, the former was struck a terrible blow by Muff and knocked sense less. The physician summoned reports Driesichacher in a sinking condition and says his injuries will prove fatal. Bold Robbery. Philadelphia, Nov. 16. Sometime during last night thieves gained an en trance by means of false keys to the build ing No. 234 Church street and prying open a door on the second floor occupied by Jones & McCaulIy carried off 93,000 worth of Spanish laces, kid gloves and silk handkerchiefs. Testimonial to John Hrowa'a Widow. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 16. A reception to Mrs. John Brown, of Harper's Ferry fame, was held in the Senate chamber last night. Governor St. John presided, and delivered an address. Mrs. Brown, who is to receive a testimonial from the citizens, will leave for the East to day. The Lost Steamer. London, Nov. 16. The third officer of the steamer Westphalia, who commanded the boat sent in search of the missing steamer, says the boat seen off the coast Thursday morning was not bis and may have been ono belonging to the sunken steamer. Three Ncgroea Killed by aa BxpioaloB. Montoomert, Ala., Nov. 16. The boil ers of an engine exploded yesterday at McGehee's mill, about 12 miles from this city, killing three negroes. He Most Haag. Washington, Nov. 16. The president has again declined to interfere in the case of James Leighton Gullmore, under sen tence of death at Deadwood, for the mur der of a Mexican. oar Celettiai VMtore. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. The Chinese embassy, accompanied by Attorney Gene ral Brewster, left here this morning for Altoona, Johnstown and Pittsburg. A Brig Lot With all Hands. London, Nov. 16. A heavy gale is blowing to-day. A brig has been lost with all hands off St. Joes. INUICATIONS. Washington, Not. 16. For the Middle Atlantic state, fair weather, ramble wind., shifting to southeasterly, stationary or higher temperature, rising followed by uuik uaiumoier, Kx-Ueveroor Mnrrin Hsiijsiaailj Til Augcsta, Me., Nov. 16. Ex-Governor M. Morrill is dangerously ill at his hone in this city. Tell It Oat. Why not? Good news ought to bo told, and it is good news that Hunt's Remedy baa cured the worst of kidney diseases, and can do it -" win cxwn. m ncro are aonnaanc testi monials to thU fact Mr. Joshua Tuthlll, of S". M'ch- enredot Brlght's Disease; -k-iohn .?nnt ol Provldance. ot dropsy, when deathj seemed Imminent; Mr. 8. tf. Mason, or Providence, ot rheumatism -which crippled him; and a host ot otiiers of similar diseases which threatened dissolution. And what Hunt s Remedy has done. It will still do. It Is tho great kidney and liver medicine ot the age. Tell out the good news to all. nieod4w M.tMUJSTL. raiiaaaiania BSarkeu raiLADBLratA. Nov. i& Flonr mnrkit dnll and weak ; superfine, klfiS 37 ; Extra, SI Sua 4 00 ; Ponna. Family, f TSg W. Rve flour at 4 0524 37W. Wheat steady; No. 3 western Red. $1 07JJ; Del. and Pa Red, St 01 a I OS; Longberry and Amber at $1 uai 11 as to quality. Corn quiet and steady for load use; steam er, 83)c : yellow, 85a ; mixed, St31c; No. 3 do,83o. Data strong and higher: No. 1 White, 53c : No. 2do30io;No. 3do, W3J.K-: No. i Mixed 441845c. Rye at70$73c. Provisions quiet: Mess Pork, old, $223; new, 120; beet hams, lisgw a); lndl:i mes beet, $18319 50. Lard steady. Batter steady, with fair inquiry for choice ; Penn'aand Western Creamery extra. a;g37e. Eggs tresh wanted ; held lots dull. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull : Refined, Sc. Whisky at II 20. n irs tiaraet. Sb otut.Nov.lt. flour wit limit decided change; demand moderutt-: Snjn-rlliio State. S3 253 90 ; do extra. lx0j4-.T ; etioii c tlo, I SO 07 : taney do, $7 I0J7 90 : miiii-l lionp Ohio, f3 S0g4 S. : choice d :N 7 : ' - ! West rti. '.?:! 'WM-miitnnii .;,. . jr-, ,,,,. $JSo ..It : clum-i : '; -i (,(7.i t iiitii-i white wli-:itdo, f.i"i'n7; :i l:-rii quif 1:1 : -di-ady: common to inlr -xtiu, $1 if. r, .,(. : -.nod to choice do, S.tirft7iM. Wheat asbade better and ijuli-t: Im-ducs mainly speculative ; No. I iVhttn :ii tl es-A; ; do Nov., SI 8 ; No. 2 Red. Dec , l l,'Hl W; do Jan.. Si II1 I1J$ ; do rei.. $1 l:i.il U'A- Corn higher and tulrly uctivu : u;i- west ern spot, 7SQ88Xc:do intnse',i:2,iiM,V5. Data a shade better ; No. J Nnv., l-'vt'Sc; do Dec., 43JiJ4J5c ; do Jm... 4lJwi4c State, iiitoi c ; Western, t0350c. Drain ana Provision unotnnont. Ose o'clock quotations ot grata and provis ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt. Uro!rnr, 1M Bast King street. Nov. It!. Chicago. Wheat Corn Uats Pork Lard Dec. W .C1K ..Ti 17 7" lO-ST. Year.... .'.C'i Mli Jan .u3Ji .U)i I7.s.i H).:7K MSjr... l.UUg Petroleii'. Oil CltV. ....L27. Live Htock Market. Nkw Tork Beeves Receipts for tuo day. 4,108 head ; market again irregular and vari able, with a lair t rude iu the morning at bet ter prices and a dnll closlng.witli all mlvances lost ; extremes, Oiac, to drc-.s .V to ; It.s. tor native steers : te lor 'luxaus. and SO'JHc for Colorado tock. Miinuu-nta ot livestock and tresh ments since Monday In clude 10O live cattle ; '21111 quarter nt'lxvt and 1)82 carcasses ot mutton and j,io li-i-itog9 to-morrow. Sheep Receipts for two dav-, ." head : market firm at $4g57-' )l 100 lb )." lor shct i, and 5 506 50 for lambs. Swine Receipts lor two days, 12,000 had ; market qnlet lor live hogs atiO'r.alZ'tV 1(0 J CiucAuo Hogs Receipts, 2C,G0 bead ; shi- menta. 3.S001icad; dcrnnml n-cukund market dull at a decline 15c-; mixed W,iHC,ca; heavy. f(S 7037 .13 ; light, IU 13qt ; skins, S375S5. Cattle RoceIpt!. 11,000 head ; 3:ilinn:nts,::,3C head: bids Vie lower; market very .tlugglsli; good to choice shipping, !.t 1 ; common to fair, S3 80.-S4 73; mixed butchers t.iirly :il--tive at 92 203 ; stocken ami feeder slovnt 12 75$4 25 ; Terans active and steady ; bulls ti&t '25 ; cows. $3325 ; ate rs, I 4U,i 1 4u. Sheep Receipts. 5.000 : shipments, 110: head ; market inndfrately active, but prices wcafc and lower; common to fair Ht $2 75-'S 2S ; medium to good, !35U$4 ; choice to extra, $4 234 CO. East Liaairrr. Cattle Receipts, rU head ; market slow; piime, $if(! 2 : good, $i '2TI& 5 50 ; common to fair, tf Utrii so. Hogs Receipts, 2,200 head: mat ket. -low : Phlladelphias.$7 25f7 50; Haiti res, $; fofi) 7 10 ; best Y01 kcrs, SfSCOgG ST : enminon, pi Wjfi (f SO. 8heep Receipts, SK) 'head ; market Mow: prime, $4 7.VQ5 110 ; luir to good, f . 0 I '2i ; com " mon, f2 1053 23. Stock niaraer. New Yf;rK, TMlarifiiphu and Loral atoea a!so United States Uomis repotted daily b J aona It. !-)(, 22 North tj.ieen street. Nov. If,. 10:00 ISKI 3:Wi. a.m. r.x. r.M. Denver A Rio Urando 4W ls'4 5si N. Y Lake Eriu ft Western.... X5j :ts'4 :te Kansas and Tex.-u Mi, ""!, i .T)'; LaiceSlioro lit.' llt'i lt. New Jersey Central 7 " ::J 70M St. Paul, M. A Omaha .. V'. yi 47 Pacific Mall..... . ..... Rochester A Pittsburgh Texas Paclnc .. Wabash. -. u!a A i'.-icltlo... Western Union Tel. Vi Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia ft Reading Northern PacincCom " Preferred... BntTalo Pitts, ft West tva :w :o 22 22S 22'h Wi 40J 40's :i' v.-i-ii x-V n s-2i ill WH till .!' KM' ll' :,y. 11 v, i ' '.a nix CLOJBIXa, VliliKRWVAK, f. "I BEAT BARGAINS. L. GAS SMAI & BRO. NEW FALL AMD WINTER STOCK. Our Own Crcod Lancaster Make UNEXCEPTIONARLKIN KIT. STYI.K, MATKRIAL AM) WOKKMANSIIII SOMKor OUR PRICKS. Men's Mixed SulH Men's Diagonal suits... All-Wool CaMstmere faults Fancy Mixed Suits , All-Wool Plain Cas-timere suits Young Men's Kancy Suits All-Wool Diagonal liultN All-Wool Mixed Worsted hulls , $4.l GJ0 S.0U HMW i'2.0.1 ..... l.Jil) ..... ILM. KMM Men's All Wool Pants Irom 2.f up. Children's Suits lor $1.50. !.25, 5.im, tJSO, up to7.0 noy's Suits lor IZ50. WOO. $T75,flJUM3L00,np totsjw. . I At tun, $3.50, $4.00, 5.00, 18.00, $10.10 ami IU?.i up to f 18.00. Gentlemen who wish to do credit to them selves should not fall to visit OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. As wo havo marked our goods so low in price that every garment we make to order is a Ken ulne bargain. We have great specialties iu Pants: also. In Suitings. Pants to onler at J.50, (1.0.), $"'.00, S.0i), $7. 00, tip to 910.00. . Suits to order at $12,00, 15.00,$1?.M, 20.W)up to $35.00. Kvery garment of the best make. Style, fit and quality fully guaranteed. L. QANSMAN & BRO., THK WELL KNOWN CLOTIIERS, 66 and 68 NORTH QTJEBK ST., i.lgbton tlio Southwest Corner lot Orange SL LANCASTER, PA. 11HANKSU1YINO DA VI if you have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a Sore Throat, or even worse, have Diphtheria, and would be well, no at to enjoy thc coming holiday, take OOuLDBNTAIi. it you have Diphtheria In your household, and will not use the Occidental lor tho patients, glveitto every memberot the family, go that the disease maybe prevented from going farther. Ry taking Occidental ocei alonally the most malignant lorm ot Diphthe ria can be nursed with impunity- Sold by H.B.CO0IIRAN, Drmreist, Nos. 137 and 139 North Queen street. a 02 6mdTu,ThAS Lancaster, ra. . -t
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