-r:A-,3 LANCAfiTEfttJbAlLY lN!tLLtGEKClR. MOKftAY OCTOBER 25, 1880 1 '- THi; '1LI TUIAL. Seme or tlie Xetcrt DegiTiiat will Take Tart iu it. Tbe list of cntiicsef dezs that will take part in tisc gieattrial at Quarryvillc next week lias net yet been published, but the following arc some of the noted dogs that win ceutcsu ier me several prize-. Bclten, a celebrated black, white and Ian Llewellyn setter that ran the trials in England. Entered by 3tr. James Vcrner. of Pittsburgh. Thunder, a pure Laveriek, Butten, a pointer and eleven ethers of lets note, en tered by .T. J. Sncllcubsrg, New Brighten, Dash, a native s-ettcr, winner of the rd prize at the national field trials last year, entered by Parmer O'Neil, Pitts burgh. Cerneli.i, a Llewellyn setter, entered by L. Sinister. Rexcy, Countess, Ladyand Clara, enter ed by I-aac Yearsley, Ceatesvillc. P.exey and Lady were biekcn by B. C Sanborn, who is regarded as one of the bc-tifnet the best breaker in America. Fleet, a. Llewellyn setter, broken by J. II. Dew, an eminent breaker, iscnteied by Hen. B. T Derrancc, of Willcc-baiie, Pa. Rexey'f. Bey. bieI;e: by B. C. S.inhem, and Leah, aic entered by'l'. A. Dill'ender- !ll ..--t ., ' . l'er, Lancaster. Dr. Graham, Pilt-.burgh, cnlcis a fine imperled LUvellyn setter, and lheie aie dozens of ether thoieughbicddogsrnteicd for the contest. The meeting premises te be one of the nnsf interesting ever held in Pennsylvania. rail I.tl or Lnlrics. Following is said te be a fall list of the entries received since above was put in .vpe : Fer AH Aged .Stakes-,'. It. SIaton.U-lle:i III. : .1. IJ. Ilendrick ;, King Dash : Isaac aTcarslcv. jr., l.excy. Countess and Little Lady ; U"! Pe-jger, "Docter ; II. C. Stead i.ian, Pat I. and Biddie ; J. J. Snellcn burg, Butten, Thunder and Mary Luvar ack ; L. Sheuster, jr., Cernclic ; VY. L. McCeuucll. Lady Jivarack ; F. A. Diffen Diffen deiflcr, Leah ; i'. Y. Seller, Dash ; L A. livens, 3'iuerva , L. S. Brown. Da-h. Puppv Sfcikcs- Ki.ie Yearsley, Liltiu Lady;'V. A. 31. InUMi, Abbey "W.! V. Sacgcr. ?.iaek ; J. .1. Hnullenlmrg. May Lnvniack, Daisy. .ml Dick : (h-e. Petter, jr., D.nt ; Edw. Oicgg, Beb; 1). Me Me Kleyed, Dan ; Isaac Yeaisley, jr., I5es F. A. Difieiub'iU'ei-, itexic Bey. .NTui.scry Slakes I. II. Hendricks, Delly TMn.en ; Win. Scag.u, Siu.nt; J. .1. Snel lcnhurx. J'et Lavainck and T.u Lavaiack: J. M. -Sjiecr, Count. Association Stakes' .1. It- Sl.ijten, Helten IIL; J. It. Ikndiieks, King Dash; .1. L jlclnteslj, Bis : J. J. Snelleubcig, Thunder. Butten : Isaac Ycarslcv, jr., P.exey ; Vf. L. JlcCenncll, E. IF. (livens. Mines va ; L. S. Brown, D.ish. A special train will leave this city to morrow ineiiiing and every ether morning dmiug the continuance e! thetti.il. It will etaifc from the King street de.ie' a! 9:0r) and returning will leave Quarryville at t:e0 in the cvei.i.5. This is for the ac commodation of pewns who deshe te at tend the match, as most et them will de-1 sire te return te the city in the cvenin. A j'.irgc number of well-known deg fancier.- I frfli.) Pittsburgh Philadelphia and etlur cities will attend the tritl, as well as rep j i-esentaiives fiera the different spe: ting pa pers. The tiial will take place u;0'i the Montgomery ir.vf, which i a burnt Hul Jrr.ct about a mile fiem Quanyvilh. jiaulab cenn;-. A ruitlicriicarinset lhe.lfsSii)C.is.' This morning Jesse Nye. committed by ' Alderman Earr for dsunkenand diserdeih conduct a-id disturbing the ilepublic.ni jiroci'ssien a couple of weeks age. -:ir, fei the th'nd time taken before Judge Patter son ier a hen ing with a xiew te hi-discharge. A large number of uiues-.''.s wcic eaui incd, and the testimony was subtlaurially the same as was given before the commit ting magistrale. Gee. F. Miller. David Evans. K. P. Wilsen. C.ipt. :dc?,Ielle:i. C. II. Campbell. Jehn 1;. Heth. Frank Do De man, Adam Pent. Parker Shay. Willis I). Mus-cr and L. L. Snyder testified te JTyc's eheeri-ig for iliac j?ic, waving an American il.ig and using bitter epithets Against the men in line, and a few of the witnesses testified that they had te leave their place in line te avoid coming in collision with him : and Frank 1) un.in .swore that Xye struck at him. All the witnesses believed him te have beer, drunk. Fer the defense Nye was called and res1 i licd that he had been a soldier in the Union army for live years ; while Jejkiug at the parade he was repeatedly called bv men iu liuc " a rebel son of a bitch;" that he was net diunk, and that he had neicr before leen arrested for drunken and dis dis erdeily ceaduct; that hi.-- only offense while the irocessien was parsing was te hurrah for Hancock and wave the dag: that he neither sliuck nor struck at any man in line and that he did no) take of Capt. MeMidlcn'h here or anv held .iMier horse. C. A. Oblendei, -Mr... Xje, A. G.Plc and Jlichael Fleer, who were near Tye at . the time of his alleged diteiderly conduct, j saw him d-t nothing except wave his llag and hurrah for Hancock. All or them j testified te Xye" a geed reputation for ; peace and geed order, and in this they were corroborated by J. M. Johnsten, ' Peter Steiger. Jeseph A. Albeit, Jeseph , jSchmidf. Daniel Tlrewn and Piiiiip Fii i&v. Judge Patter.-.ea .pekc.it semeienyth n the sanctity of tiic -elective franehi.se, and condemned all who would inteifeic with it e: with political demonstrations en the stieet. lie had no doubt. Xye had behaved badly, l.ut ,n nceunt of his gen eral geed character, and te enable him te vote, he weuid reduce his r-entence te 11 days, which will set him at liberty en Thuisday ne:;i. There as muJ.i interest felt in the dis position of the case both by Republicans and Democrats, and the orphans' court room was cicwded during tha hearing. Cem t of Common I'lcas. This meining at 10 o'clock cn:n. ,n pleas ceuit began. Owing te the dath f :i brother-in-law of Judge Livingston, in1 Chambeisburg, he was compelled te leave I and Judge Patterson presided in court. When the list, en which were 30 cases, , was called it was found there were but five j uses ready for trial, the ether having j either been continued or settled. Xe cases were taken up this morning and ceuil ail-' jenrned, until this afternoon. Current TJtisincFs. The following amendment te the charier or Woodward Hill cemetery company was ' hreider. .jaceb iviuslcv. P.. L. Miller, --rer-akcd for and allowed : "that thepre.srnt ' 'is Or.hgar (for.). Jehn D. Singleton, manage: s and their successors of the ' Prank E. Sliumau. Themas Smith, Calviu j Woedwaid lliiicemeteiy, shall have power ' M.Smith. Abm. St an (Ter. C. Rrencr, Win, i te ceni l.irt ier and purcluue additional ' Wcavrr. ground from time te time fur cemetery purposes, net exceeding twenty ac:e. in all, as they may think nreeviiy for such cemetery, ami te icceive a conveyance or conveyances in the en.-pnratc name of the said " AVoedwaiil Hill Ccwtery," fvr liie ground purchased aforesaid." In the assigned estate of Levi GieiT, ex ceptions te auditor's rcpeit. Judge Pat terson delivered the opinion of the court, evcriuling the excepliens and confirming therepeit. llelllr.K Mil! CIecd. The i oiling mill at Tlehrci stew.i, Manuel McShain & Ce. propricteis, was closed en Wednesday evening last ler the purpose of taking an account of stock and making some neccK-v.iv lepaus. Thcic is a rumor ! also that thce will be some ch.angc in.idc m tnc ownership el the weiks. 16 is ex pected the mill will icsninc operations in two or three weeks. THE CAMPAIGN. aizctings at BainDwclce anil Adauiitewn. On Saturday evening a reusing Demo cratic meeting was held at Bainbridge. Twe club were present fiem Columbia,and nn from" ATnrietta. Besides tllCSC th0 ... ciew atiens from Elizabethtown aud I .. . ,,-.. - ravtewn. The torchlight precession was very line one that has and it was the first been held in tbe thirty years. The villajre fe: meeting was organized by electing Mr. Abraham Cellins, of Marietta, president. Speeches were made by Mr. Cellins and Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., of "this city, and they were listened te with the greatest atten tion. Three bands of music were present and there was great enthusiasm. The Ma rietta and Columbia clubs went te the meeting and returned te their homes again in a canal beat, which was drawn by six mules. The Democrats of Adamslewn and vi cinity held a reusing meeting at Claik's hotel, in Adamstown, en Saturday night. Delegates were present from a number of places, including one from Fiitztewn, Beiks county. Several bands furnished the mucic. Mr. Samuel Itcgar was elected chairman of the meeting, and it was ad dressed by W. II. "Wilsen, and B. F. Davis, es(is.,in Ensrilsh. and by J.G.Garman, esq., a feimcr Republican, who spoke iu Ger man. All made excellent speeches, tnc grand torchlight piocr-"--ien was the finest display of tlie kind ever sec1! in Ad;ms lnWll, I 'IS I'rcncuiatiejiH. The Eighth waid battalion, counting of three companies, had a beautiful Hag presented te them en Saturday night bc I ere the paiadejhy the ladies of the Eighth waid. The presentation took place at the residence of Capt. Jt'hn Penlz, Denvart stiect, the presentation speech being mode en behalf of the 1 idie.s by S. W. Shadle esq. and the response en belnlf of the.cemp.iny bv Bebcit B. lli.sk, esq. Prier te the paiadc en Satuid.iy evening, the Fifth ward Hancock club were pre sciled with a ll.ig by ihe ladies of the w.ud. Forming al their headqiui less, at the Green Tree he'.el. and headed by StyerV L'lneasti'rdium corps, the club marched te the residence ei Mi.s. B. Heuwoed, Ne. -1J50 West Oiangc street, where quite a number of ladies iiad g.ilhered, the hou"-e being brilliantly illuminated and pntti'y decorated. On the arrival of the club Jacob L. Steinmerz, esq., ap psared, and en behalf of the ladies presented the emblem of their patriotism in an eloquent speech, dwelling at some length upon the hcauiies of the American llag, tin; thoughts and feelings it insphes, red verv prettilv attaching a patriotic s: club, inn few brief remniks replied, thank- ing the ladies for their gift, pikI alter rounds of applause for the Demeciatic I.uliLS of the w.ud, the ladies instiumenUl i iu the affair and fe.- "our old friend, Stein - i melz,' ihe flag w.is placed at the h'-ad of the column, where it was afteiwaids prendly borne through ihe parauc. lhe flag is u beautiful bunting, 10G feet, iii.iuiito.len a fctafi' v.ith a himUeme metal top and heavy cord and tassel. I'-i;b::ri! Ili'.ir.; I':.-in. I'lancis Kilburu. the eeiut ieKittr, km.'Wii in ceuit ciicles as ''Jr.duc' Kil buiit and among the faculty as "Dr." Ivilbmn, has issued a "campaign address te lhe Union men of Lancaster county," urging then te vote for Garilc'd and Ar- thtir. As Dr. Kilhuin cx)rrsses himself m,"ie lucidly than mes ether iicpubhuan wrileis v.e are ceiis'r.ii.ied te jirint an ex- i tiaet from his a:i,lies (even at the risk of making voies for Caiiiclil; j te show ! he wi iters s-tyie Dr. Kilhui n says : "I de net deem it becoming or judicious long peal le the prejudices of a community, hut rather te address myself te i1' intelli gence ; fe" fie uv.sen that the feiinsr pree. only that the orator or writer has no laotser arguments te present, and that he deems his audience a pack of uuedu uuedu eiled levelers, en wlem such, men as Kearney decii.l for pufy and suppeit. In the consideration of the prieciples in v. lved and the representatives of them, pre-.cn ted for lhe choice of the eepie, ir, is net jmli-ieus te conclude, solely from our own conviction';, but, le some degree, t cnceuiagc the advice of seeing euiselves as ethers see us, and, fur- tlier, te canvass, wiiueut e:.i the past acts of euradversar.es, in connection with tiicir logic en tnc eenciiciai resii-ts Olillt le eg set I ic 'settle it, ' asca . a pet of coffee sale of Ileal V.-lMv The eecntej.s of Heni v Kcene .seid en ii Fiidai the "Spi ing Greve farm of 14" -,n ,,r,.' iicics t Henry Keene ir., for acre. A farm of 141 acres at Drutnerc Centre for 800 per ac.e te Daniel ireenc. Henry Phubcrt.anctienecr and real estat agent. sold a public sale October 2C,at 3Iil I.i's hotel, in Milb'rsvillc, a two-story frame dweliing belonging te the estate of I Mary G. Eckcit. deeca'ed, situated en the southeast side of Frent, street'. MillcrsviHe. ie Geerge Eckcit for S1200. On Saturday TJ. F. Howe, anelienptr. Mild for Geerge Ilamish and J. 15. Tayler, administrator of Eli.is ITainirh, deceased, five acres of laud witii improvements in lhe borough of Str.i'ditiig.te Eli.is Hanish ferc-.SOf:. In the evening Air. Rewu sold for Hen : A"e!f, administrator of Frederick Gciblt 3 a hellas and let at Xe. .V?-) "West King street, te Christian Werner for ..3.j0. sub ject te a dower of 173. Samuel Ifcs-; & Sen. nuelie'ieei.;, sold at private sale t'-dav for Chiistian II. Krcitl-rr a tract of 1.111 1 containing IS ac.es, mere or Ie-, situ ited in Lancaster j rewnship, with improvements, te Henry t Fisher, ler $1,330. - . , List of Unclaimed Lrlteis. Following is a list of unclaimed Jcitcis ' remain. ng in the potefsice, at Lmcaster, I for the week ciding I'.Ienday, October 23 : Lndut' List : K.i ie Iloelinc. -di s. Fiei ie . D. Lee. ITairiei L'Miisa 31illcr, ?tellt E' I Xeiman. Mrs. I let tie Xclan, Ann Ilov. Ilev. j insky, Anna Hewinskv, ?Irs. Amanda Tavler, Annie V,'iei Y.ik 5Iarv 2ell. 1 Gent? Lint : Jehn ficek. IJ. P. Brenbar- ger, Levi Cainpl.cll. Frank Dvkstra. David GujiY. Jehn X. Gar.nan, Max Gar ! iih, V. Jenes, Saint ICarslake, Abm L. Xet Se. Oui esLoemed friend, .L.re. Melilcr, of EphirJa, writes te us te cenect the reneit made te the Ifcic Era by some half witted Republican among his neigh bor that he used profane lan guage while presiding ever the Ephrata Democratic inceling in calling for cheers 1 for th" speaker1-. It i.s baldly worth while . te notice such a foolish accusation. Mr. I Mehler is tee well known and widely cs , teemed among his neighbor? le bs hurt by i a silly campaign lie. DiscliarscJ. J '.cib McDonald, w! ie was cunrgcu with slabbing Kale Eende en Thur.'dav, was di - chaiged by Ahlciman Spun icr m Sat- uiday evening, nstheicwas no evidence against him. It is said that the woman was net cut at all. significance te its t.ns and s.xipcs and blue I dersigned members of Ce. II, 11th Keg t held, ami in the end chiracterizin,' it as ' - t. 1'., de Hereby pledge ourselves te Hip mvitiil.tit iln, nf -ill i-vnwii ivii,iiis nttciul the inaULUUatien of president of Mr.Pe.ir M.'Conemv. meshlent of lhe I the United Stales of America at Washing p ;sed te be. picduccd ireni the Use of the j Veglev for 8330. Ne. 2, a frame dwelling sp'cilii! te be extracted from their double- heusc situated at Xe. 517 3Ianer sfa-eet te dcc.cc.1 idatnum-efprincip-cs, as presented A. pt. Guiles for $333. A property situated m tnis campaign for the consideration. at Thiitl and Perry streets, and belonging scverauv, ei inc Aemi ami ceuin. tnar r.T.imes T!. ATiillin was s,.bl fm- .ij ..-3 .h i;.c:.icit COLUMBIA NEWS. OVVL ItEGCLAK CORIsESPOXDEXCE A Couple et ITlrcn Going te the Inaugura-. Hen A ICree Ballet and lair Count Discussed in the Pulpit Borough Budget. This morning at about ten o'clock a fire alarm was sounded, and was followed by a turn out of the fire department. The fire, which was easily put out without the aid of the fire department, was located in Pleasant alley, back of Union street, near Fourth, and had fastened itself te the house of Uriah Heltzinger (colored). On the return of the apparatus, the Vigi lant carriage, in turning into Second street from Locust, with the men drawing it at a full run, wasjupsct. The hose was unreeled, when it was found the only damage sustained tras to'eue of the wheels of the reel, a couple of the spokes of which were broken and the iron hoop encircling it tern from its place. The wheels of the cariiagc were net injured, bnt 'the brass hub facings were scratched by sliding ever tbe stones. About fifty members of the Hancock and English club of this place took part iu the parade at Bainbridge en Saturday evening. The club left here en the Harrisburg ac commodation train at 050 o'clock and re tui ned by beat te Chickics. whence they tramped te Columbia. The club was ac- ' companied by the Columbia dram corps. mere were no services iu tnc i-resey-I terian church yesterday morning and even t ing by reason of the absence from town of the pastor Kev. J. McUey. lhe congrega tion of the church helped te fill the ether churches. Notwithstanding the fact that when S. C. SwarU's ice-house burned early en the morning of October 18th, the saw dust wa.s well sealad with water, and has been further soaked since then by a couple of rain fails, the fire has net yet entirely but ned itself out, but continues eating its way into the hug3 pile, and occasionally breaks into a ilamc. On Saturday the .strong wind blowing fed it well, and en the atternoen of that day it broke out afresh. Feitunately it was discovered be fore gaining much headway, and by dig- ing Pite the piie et dust and pouring en water it was easily quenched ; but as there was no knowing when it might break ent again. .Air. swnuz concluded te be en the safe side and ti that end he employed a man te remain up en S.ituiday night, se that in case it did break out, prompt treatment might be administered. We have net heard that the man's services were bi ought into requisition. The following paper is circulating imeng the members el Company II ami is bring extensively signed: "We, the un- ten, en the 4th el March next, whether it e general iiancecic. ucnerai urarneui, ! General Weaver or Nc.il Dew." Dcme- j eratsand ltcpubhcans are alike signing it. 1 The employees of the Shawnee rolling ill, which recently resumed operations. I received their lust pay en b.atunlay even- 1!K I Three new cats of the style known as i "caboose" or " cabin car "' passed through here te the cast, ever the Pennsylvania lailread en Satuiday afternoon. Miss Annie Mussclmaii, of Yerk, Pa., is visiting in Columbia, the guest of Miss Anna Patten. I Hen. C. S. Kauflman gave his views en the question of t.u iff in the open house en ' en Satuiday evening. Iev. Henry Wheeler, pastor of the 31. E. church, last evening preached en " The Unties el the Christian Citizen iu Kclatien j ' te the Elective Franchise." 3Ir. Wheeler , , took occasion ie condemn the coeicieH of employees ; te argue in favor of fairness at ' elections; the duty of the Christian citi zen te cast his ballet for the best man as . distinct from partisan prejudices ; the de- I .-iraiiiiity et tnc Christian man making his power felt and compelling the nomination. ; ler eiiK-c el geed men. andtlie election et such men. He was in favor of a free press , and condemned the licentiousness of the i press. The congregation was a large one. ' ievt ll'lttllCW XVi' 'l Pvcv. F. V.. Stalcy, pastor of the E. E Lutheran church, will preach en the "Re- ormatien next bmidav evening. On the fust Sunday evening of November he will begin a seiics of sermons te young men. C. W. Hollingwerth, administrator of ihe estate of Chailette Peweis, deceased. iIu at public sale at the 1 raukltn house en Saturday evening the following estate. :e. 1, a frame uwelling 1 ical house pm-'u!ii..t,,'nt.. .-,; AT, . f.-ef.i-f.Tr.l $G10 The house situated at Fifth ami Locust slreefs, belonging te J. P. Angney, was withdrawn. Harry, the three-year-old son of Wil liam Stcplicnsen.died yesterday morning of 111 i . , . ". U'pniucria. -'i.iiaugnier,i,iie eniy remaining child, is sniTeiing with the same disease. iMtr. l,h,1,l C'fl.mi . ,M!I, .n.l ..nnn .... n-Sl 1 urn a special excursion train te the Fred- i crick county. Aid., fair en Thursday, Oc tober 2Sth. Tickets will sell from Columbia 'at 81.50. , The German Lat'ici.in Suuday-scheal at tended the funerals of Shuler's children yesterday afternoon- The children died of diphtheria. It is said there were- live interments made in Columbia yesterday, i Rev. Reger Owen, D. f., left here at 12:23 te-day, for his home at Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia county, Pa. Attention is directed te the sale of real e-tate eKertheic advertized te take place at the Cooper Heuse this eienlng. A Happy Clergjtnan, 11'-.. L. 1". L. Gausu, Galena, 111.: '! have been a great suiferer from Kidney dlscase.and after l,,.l. t.-l.l 1., ,. iViAtAi-a !i.,f 1 nr.,,1,1 Mrtt irn. well.! eeminener-d the ii-e of D.iv'.s Kiilnpv v.v, which has new completely cured me. I nm strong and again leek the Very picture et health. May alt the suffering be helped as J Iijve been, is my earnest wish." o23-lweed&w i . Fer h.'iby and children what mere delicate ,.nd v, hoeiino than Cuticura Se.m. Kut Candy it you will, bnt be sure te use SOODONT riuht away, in order te c irry ett'its injurious cflccls upon the teeth. Ail candy-enters should cury bOZODOXT with them, ir they wish te keep their teeth sound. o2-lweed Nutritious, restorative, quieting, stiength stiength eningand puiityingnre Malt Eltter. IMLiTJCAL MEi:TIXGs5. Second IVurd. A ltu-cling et the Democracy et the .second ward w El be held at Kansicg's saloon. East Orange street, en Tncsilay evening, nt S o'clock, te make arrangements te go te Mt. Jey en Wednesday evening, October 27. Fai'c ler the round trip only ::s ce.its. A full attendance is requested in order le knew hew many mein-l-ei s vdl go. l'eurth Ward. tlierc will be a special mcetingef the Feuith wai-.l club tliia evening at S o'clock, hharp. Special business. Iteainstewn. Tuesday, October 20. Speikcis: W. E. Wil .';i:i, J. L. Stelnrauts:, .T. A. Ceyle, II. X. Mehler. Christiana. Thnr-dny evening, October 2ti. Hen. W. I). Hill, D. MeMullen, 35. r. Davis and ethers. blaclcwater. Tiiuixlay evening. October 23. W.U. Hensel, C. r llccs. U. F. Davis. D. MuMiUlen. OuUtlill, LUtleRritaiiiTwp. ft iriay evening, Octobers). Hen. W. D. Hill D.;icMuEen, Jno. A. Ceyle. 311. Jey. Wc-lncnlav evening, October 27. Hen. W. D.Hiil, II. M. Xeitli, W. and ethors. Speakers : U. Ilcnscl yir ahvejitisemexts. H. Z. RHOAD3 & BRO. Call attention te tba completeness and variety of their stock, including every article of every description in their line, from the low-priced te the costly. AH grades of Watches and Time-keepers. All classes of Jewelry, including very many pretty designs in cheap goods, and a superb collection of fine Diamond Goods. Silverware in full variety, from any geed Electro-plated article te the Solid Silver Goods of great intrin sic worth. Oil Paintings, Musical Boxe3, Bronzes, &c, &c. All purchasers of goods in our line, all persons contemplat ing' the purchase of such goods, all admirers of beautiful goods, are respectfully invited te visit our store. H. Z. RHO ADS & BRO., Jewelers. Headquarter Hancock and KuglHU IJ.it IJ.it talien. IASCASTEn, Oft. i", 1S50. On Wednesday evening the several Ilanceek and English clubs et the city et Lancaster, will meet at the Pennsylvania railroad depot at6e clock s-liarji, wiiere they i.-Ilt take the cars Icr Mount ,Iey te take pai t In the toreli tereli light parade te be held there that cxening1. U'M. .1. 1'OKDXEV, Hcm:t U'elf, Adjutant. Colonel. N FECIAL XOTJCHs. sami'm; notice. It ii imnoslble ler a woman after a faithful course of treatment with I.ydia E. l'inMiam s Vesetuble Compound te continue te sutrer with a weakness et the uterus Knclose a stamp te Mrs. I.ydia E. I'inkham, 23J Western avenue. T.ynn, Ma"., for pamphlets. jjSS-lydceilJew Thu best iL'ineily ler liver complaint is "Sel lers' Liver rills." Only 2Ti cents pr-r box. i?jld by all druggists. A AVise Deacon. ' Deacon Wilder, I want you te tell me hew you kept yourself and family e well the past season, when all the rest of us have been sick J se much, and have had the doctors running te ut se lenjr." "Bre. Tayler, the answer U ery caay. I used Hep Bitten in time and kept my family well and saved large doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth et it kept us all well nnd able te weikall the time, and I will warrant it has cost you and mejt of the ncilibern one te two hundred dollars apiece te keep sick the same time. I guess you'll take my medicine hcre alter." bee ether column. el5-2vdVw The Chicago 'lima nivs: Vaiiicrs Safe Kidney and Liver Cm els highly endorsed by ministers. Judge, physicians.' surgeons, by men et literary and scholarly distinction, and by individuals in all the walks et life. 3 A most righteous judgment awarded Dr. Lindscy for the wendcrlut cures pci formed by his "Weed Searcher."' Sold bv all druggists. Ladies' Wine .'spees'it 1'eit. I'ure four years' old will net intoxicate but possessing all the alnabl4 medicinal properties of the Oporto giapc, from which It made. Vscd in hospitals and by lint class physicians as the best knew n wine, ler medical purposes. It is a tenie and astringent. It is net mixed with alcohol or ether liquors, but a mild, rich ami pleasant tenie, improving the appetite and piometing digestion ; as a durctic j it acts bcnelleially en the kidneys and cerres pending organs; as a suderillc, it acts upon the skin, destroying eruptions and producing a soft, healthy and blooming complexion. Thcrciere, It Is extensively and bcnelleially used by ladies, and is in general family ue as a snre remedy ler dysentery, aad for all nervous, weak and debilitated persons. Sold by druggists and by A. Ppeer, at his own vin yards. New Jersey. Advertiser. Thiwinc is endorsed, by Un. Atlee im.l Davis, and sold by II. Y.. Slaymakcr. elR-iud&w Ceugtm. "ltrtnvn'x Bronchial TrccJtet'' ase used v.itli advantage te alleviate Cough-", Sere Threat, l!nnrsiiifv mid lll'niinli'.l Air.ntlrkith I'ftr thirty yean these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are net new nn-l untried, but, having been tested by ile ami eenetant use ler nearly an entire Kenemtien, they have attained well-merited nmsiinig ! lev. siajiiuieineiiiesei i image, Tlie Tiireaf, " Biewii's Bronchial Treches'1 aei directly en the organs et the voice. They have an ex traordinary effect lnaKdisoideiMeftIicThro.it and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone w hen re laxed, either Irem cold e. ever-exertion et the voice, ami pieduce a cle.irand distinct enunci ation. Biwah.fi ami S'liwiri Ilnd t'.ie Tieelies useful. A Cough, Celli, Catar.h 01 Sen; Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results in some Incurable, Lung Disease. " Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost in varianly give relief. Imitations are eil'ercd ier sale, many et which are injurious. The genu ine "Brown' Ilrenchial Treciici"1 are sold only in boxes. n'.i1."S-lyd&wTu,TIi& MAliJlTAUES IIebk Loxe. On the 21th of October, ISsH. by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence, Xe. 31 East Orange street, Eli X. Herr.el Maner, te Miss Lizzie II. Leng, et Landisville. 2t Mr9SEfAX Hir-sTAND. On ttie2Itli of Octo ber, 18i0, by the llcv. W.T. Ccrhard, at his re si dence, Christian M. Mussclman te Mi-s Mary b. iliestand, betli of East Hcmpflcld. 2t -Vi;if AWEBTlSETitrSTb. GKAXI) l-'illl I'XDEIi tui: AVSl'ICi:s OF ST. STEPHEN'S CHUBCH, Cerner et Seuth Duke and Church streets. Opeudaily Irem 2 until 10 o'clock p. m. Lunch tables are provided with delicacies et tlie season and refreshments. Te-night the Mamnercher will be prc2iit and givi-sou'cel thelrcheice s.-leetiens. falVJId PUBLIC SALE. On WEDXESDAV, XOVEMBEUIO. ISiO. will be sold at Michael's Grape Hetel, th it val uable prepei ty Xes. 25 and 27 East Orange street, new in occupancy et Dr. Geerge it. Wclchans. Sale te commence, at 7 o'clock p. m. Terms easy. JOHN" LEVEKUOOD. II. Sncnr.RT, Auct. eiVM.W.S DefflecraticHeetini And Torchlight Parade, IN MOUNT JOY, lei. 11 TO EL ADDIiisSED V. HON. W. D. HILL, OF OHIO. And ethers. The Lancaster Campaign CTab-j ..HI attend in a body. Special train leaves Lancaster ut fi.30 p. m Landisville, 7:10; Siluuga. 7:l". it turning leave Mount Jey at 11 p. 1.1. Fare for the Round Trip - - 38r. All persons proposing te go should register their names at once with Cel. W. .1. Feidney, rhilip Bernard or at the Central Hcadqnarlei -. PAINTING. All kinds of Heuso Painting and Uiaining done at the t-hertcst notice and in the best pos sible style. We have reduced our prices te $1.73 per dav. Shep en West Charlette street, ect 12 Caul" ALLEN" Gl'THUIE & SONS. Mm iii: i XE1V ADrEltllSESIEXTS. AT A MEETING OF THE HOARD OF Manegcrs of the Lancaster and Frrltvillc Turnpike Keail Company held en the b'tli ttav OUTOBEK, 18S0, a dividend of 2K percent, was declared, payable at the Banking Heuse e Uecd '; Hendersen. Imcaster, l'a.. en and after November 1, 1SSJ. I. CAKl'EXTEK, e25-3td<w Sccrctaiy. IITEXTKW, mmecit.vi.-s! "VfSKs The members of the HANCOCK LEGION Alse the VETEKAX and the members of the several W.ltl CLUliS who desire te visit MOUNT. JOY en WEDXESDA.Y EVEXIXU, OCTOIiEU 27, will please meet TIIIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 7J.J o'clock, at Democratic Headquarters te make ail required arrangements. Aspeciil train lias been engaged te eeniev all tliesc going te and from Mount ,Iov. l'UILl'P IIERXARI). ltd Marshal. T 'J1K MONTHLY .MKl.TI.NO OK Till: Lailiea CitV Tract Sncietv will be held en TUESDAY EVENING- at 7 o'clock in Tiinity Lutheran Clianel. Tin; attieidanee of nil .lis. tributersisdesired. liusiness et importance and election of eltieei . ANXIE M. GUXDAKEU, ect23-2td Secretary. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ISAi, will be sold at public sale at the Crape hotel. North Queen street, the loileulng described real estat j te wit : Atwo-.sterybiick DWEI.LIXG HOUSE and two contiguous halt lets of ground, Xe. 413, en lhe north side et East King street, in the city of Lancaster, each of said halt lets con taining in front SI feet 2'J inches, and 245 lett in depth te a 14-fect wide alley, to gether with 2 lect C Inches wide in front en said East King street and or that width north ward te the distance of 43 feet et the adjoining prepei ty en the northwest for the use el an alley, Possession will be given en April 1, 1S3I. Part of the purchase menc v m ij- remain en the property for one year, it desired. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. et said diy. SAMUEL SIIOCII. IlCXKY SaCBKIlT, Auct. e2j-tsd IL'ULICSAI.r,. On MONDAY, OCT. 23, 18S0. will be sold at the Cooper Heme, West King street the tallewing valuable real estate : Xe. 1, A two-story URICIC DWELL1XU. sit uated en the south side of West Orange stieet, Xe. 114, containing hall and seven rooms, gas in the lieu-e and hydrant in the vard, house fronts en Orange street 18 tcet 9 inches, mere or less, let extending In depth 73 feet ." inches, mere or Ie5s, te a 3 leet 7 inch wide common alley, with sewerage. This property haj just been newly litted up. Xe.2. A two-story 1IRICK DWELLIXG and two-story lliick Hack lluilding, situated en the east side el" North Maiy street. Xe. 27, house 18 by 28 feet, back building 12 fee'. 4 inches iu width, and in depth 18 feet, contain ing hall and seven rooms gas in the heustuiid hydiant in the yard; also a side yard 27 lect tient and in depth l(2 toot, mere or less, a frontage et" 45 lcet, including the house ; a let of choice lruit trees ami the best of grapes; stabling en the rear of let. 20v!3 leet. Xe. 3, Four liuilding Lets 22 by 215 leet, situ nted en the north side of Xew street, between Lime and Siiippen streets. Sale te commence at 7 o'-eleck p. in., of a:iid day. when conditions will be made known by JOHN HULL. U bilCBUKT.uct e'l-tsd "YlSniANS' COURT SALE. J OnTUESl UESDAY. OCTOIIEU 21. 1SS0. Pursu ant te authei ity in the last will and testament of Jehn Toinlitisen, late et Lancaster city, de ceased, vc the undcrsigued executers therein will expose te public Mile, at the Leoperd hotel, hast King stieet, Lancaster city, the fol lowing described property, late Use property of said Jehn Touilinsen. iieceased : Ne. 1. A two-Mery BRICK DWELLIN'C HOUSE, Xe49 Middle street, a stone and brick stable anil ether improvements, rnelet frentu i thiity feet, mere or less, en Middle street, and extends 142 leet, mere or less, ie Locust street. Xe. 2. A two story IIRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Xe. 210 Plum street, with a one story brick ISackltiiildlng.and ether improvements. The let Ireuts K leet, C inches, mere or less, ,n Plum street, and extends 102 Iect,mere or less, iu depth. Xe. 3. A Ti.icl of Land containing 3 acres. In Lancaster city en the Concstega and I51g Spring turnpike, adjoining lands of Rebert A. Evans and William Sales. A large part of this tract is excellent farming landaud ihe balance contains sand and stone quarries. There is a well of water Willi pump en the premises. Alse, six shares of stock of the Conesteg.i.V , Uig Spring Valley Turnpike read company. ! bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., i hen attendance will be given and terms made I known by UOI5T. FAULDIXC. ROUT. TOMLIXSOX, It. F. Keve. Executers. Auctioned s. ecl20,23,25 I'OJt SALU. jOK KKIVl. ji A rami, one mile from the city of Lancas ter, en the Petersburg turnpike, containing about one bundled and live acres : thirty acres el which is new in tall crops ; privilege te put out two acres in teb icce. Enquire at Xe. :'S Xerth Duke stieet or en the piemiscs. oet7-10ldeed MUS. .fOHX McUltAXX. OltPHAX'.S CUItT SALE. On THUltSDAY, XOVEMEEIt IS, 150, of a valuable Chester county farm of 210ACUES Convenient te railroads, Geed buildings. Snle positive. Fer particulars address. S. 1;. XIVIX, Admlnistiater c. t. it. ectZI-lind Laudenbcrg, l'a. 1 UKLIC SALE. On TUESDAY. OCTOIIElt 2'5. 1SS0. will be old nt llse Keystene iiotel.XerthOueen street. a valuable let of ground situated en the west side et Xerth Queen stiect. Heming 011 Xerth Queen street l(i feet, 7 inches, and in depth 213 leet, te It tect wide public allev, en which is erected a two-story liltICK DWELLIXU. con taining parlor, back ream, five bed looms and basement kitchen. Saalc te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.-, when conditions will be made known by itEEECCA 1'ETTEHLY, II. S-HfBK-, Auct. ectKlltd irwrntEXT. V STORE ROOM 1UX-I0 feet, with new pla.c glass lient, higli ceiling, located en the main business street and next deer te the pest elilcc. Columbia, Lancaster ceuntv. l'a. : has been occupied as a book tore ler the hist sixteen years, and is one of the best stands in the county for that business. It is a line open ing ler any one who understands the book am I .stationery business. Possession given imme diately. Address .IOIIX EEXDRICH. ect20-lwd Columbia, l'a. I7XECETOKV J'tlllLIC SALE OF VALUA ll KLE CITY PROPERTY. On FRIDAY' XOVEM IJEll 5. lfiO, will be sold by public sale at the Franklin Heuse, Lancaster citv, l'a., the lollewing real estate, te wit : Xe. 1. A let of ground lrenting 13 feet, mere or less. 0:1 East King street, in said city, and extending 215 in depth te a lC-fcet wide alley, en whlcliiscrcctcdatwo-stery ItltlCiv IIOUJsE w ith a two-story Bi ick Uackliuildingatiachcd, Xe. 501. The iieu-c is conveniently laid out with Hydrant, Fruit Tieesand ether improve ments. Xe. 2. A let or ground lrenting 23 feet en East Orange s-tieel, and extending in depth 118 feet te 8-icet w ide private al,ey, en which is erected a two-steiy llrick Heuse, with a two story Brick Back Building attached. Xe. 417, Willi gas through the whole house, Hydrant, Fruit Trees and ether improvements. Xe. 3. A let of ground fronting the same as Xe. 2, and the ame depth and same kind of a house as Xe. 2, and is numbered 410. Xe. 4. A let et ground lrenting 10 lcet en East Orange street, in said city, and extendin" in depth HO lcet te a 12-fcet wide private alley, en which is erected a two-story Biick Heuse with aonc-stery Hi ick Back ISuihling attached. Hydrant. Fruit Tictsand ether iinoroveuient iineroveuient iinoreveuient Xo. M2. Terms ca-y. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of -aid day, when conditions of sale will be made known by BE V. A. F. KAUL. Evccuter et the Estate of late Mn. Daniel 31 c Cert. Sam'l Hess & Sex, Ancts. e23-12td THIRD EDITIOI. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 25, 1880. BEYOND THE "BRINE: WHAT IS BOIXG IN EUROPE THE IRISH AGITATION. THE TURKISH TROUBLES. OARI.M.DI'S .1IOVE.1IESTS. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, A BAD MAN.' WanU te eee Landlords Shet Like Partridge Loxdex, Oct. 23. llathew Harris, one of the speakers at the land meeting at Galway, yesteiday, asked whether it were bsttsr that one bad man be shot or hun dreds of families be driven from Ireland, and said that after witnessing evictions of farmers he had resolved that if the farmeis shot landlords like partridges lie would never say a word against it. His speech was received with cheers. He then pro ceeded te denounce an agent by name and was mildly rebuked by the chairman of the meeting. Tlie 'Thunderer " en 1'arnell. The Tihic& in a leading article this morn ing summaiized Ah-. ParnelPs argument in his speech yesterday at Galway as meaning that crime and outrage are justi fied by the deterraiuitien of the govern ment te keep the peace and refusal of the Heuse of Lords te pass the compen sation for disturbance in Ircl.u.d bill, and says : ' It is im possible te mistake thejneaning of such argument or the purpose of the man who uses it. The condition of Ireland and the temper of the men who are criminally misleading the people calls for instant at teutien." (Jicece Net Ready for War. Heme, Oct. 23. The Dirctle says Greece is net disposed te take the field unless as sured of the support of the powers. The Greek preparations in any case cannot be complete for several months. Prospects el a Peaceful Settlement. St. PETnnsBt'P.e, Oct. 23. The Ayence Itussc says : "In consequence te the sul tan's concessions relative te Dulcigiie a peaceful settlement of the Eastern afTaiis may be expected. Greece will best ob tain ? f-.eiiiealien settlement of her claims by n:e ieralien and discretion." IN FOKEIGN LANDS. 1 1-e (aaribiildlV ielng ISacI;. Loxdex, Oct. 23. A despatch from Reme te the TVmfssays the Libcrhi IiuUnna announces thst Gcu. Garibaldi and his son, Alenatti, have withdrawn their resignations as membcis of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. V.'LATHKi: INDICATIONS. Washington-, D. C., Oct. 23. Fer the Middle states, generally clear weather, followed te-night by increasing cleitdines; winds shifting by te-night te warmer southeasterly, with falling baiemctcr. Dead lledy I'euntl. Xew Yek, Oct. 23. Sheitly after mid night the police found a dead body of an unknown man lying in the area at 109 Broeme street. His skull An investigation has been was fracttued. -tatted. Wnnts te Kew Trickctt. Londen, Oct. 23. The Spertsinitu this morning says Themas Blackman, of Dul urch, has posted the sum of 109 for a match with F.dwasd Trickctt, of Sydney, ever the Thames com se, for A-'30O aside. Blackmail te icceive 300 Trickett's an wer has net ceived. yards shut, yet bfcn rc- Tcirible Still'criiig. Lo.veo.'C, Oct. e3. The correspondent of the Manchester Gmtrdiitn at Constanti nople says the fund for the leliefefthe Bataum refugees, at Ismidt, is exhausted. The sccictary of the Biitish embassy :e ports that all the childicii aie dead and the women aie new dying, and that the men arc certain te succumb. At.K OX CAKFIELl). Light 011 the Credit MeblllerlJusInefes. Fiem .he Xew Yerk snn, September SStli. Sib : Your questions are entitled te a candid answer. I will set down their sub stance and ive my leply te each one in the eider you put them. First. Did I mean in my letter te 3Ir. Hlaiuc that General Gai field acknowledged the icceipt of stock and dividends from Oakcs Ames '.' Unquestionably he agreed te take the stock and did receive dividends upon it. The letter plainly implies that he had net concealed or tried te conceal the fact from me. But his admission wa.s coupled with a statement which showed him te be guiltless. Second. Did he declare te me th.it he would go before the Poland cjmmittee and testify truly that he had taken the stock ? I had no previous conversation with him about his testimony before the Poland committee and I did net knew what it would be until I heard it deliveied. Third. Did J advice and urge him le tell the truth ? Xe, certainly net. Such advice and urgency would have been a most outrageous insult which I could net offer te any gentleman efhis charactci. Feuith. Did he agiee te adept the line of defense snggested tome ? Yeu seem te think that I was his counsel. I was net, but as his friend and a believer iu his per fect innocence, I was extremely anxious that he should get safely out of his unfor tunate business. After it began te be dis cussed in the newspapers and be fore the committee was appointed I besought him te make no statement for the publie eye which would be inconsistent with what he said te me. Lest I13 might forget it or mhs the important points of it I tcpeatcd the substance of :t somewhat carefully. He did net reply and I learned seen after waid that he had authorized a total and flat contradiction. Simultaneously the ether members of Congress who arc impli cated made separate statements of the same kind, assuring the public that they never had taken or owned any of the stock at all or received any dividend upon it. Fifth. Why, according te my understand ing of the fact, did Garfield adept a defensn se contrary te that he had agreed en. I have already said he made no statement about it. His reason for abandoning the true ground of his defense was doubtless the necessity he felt himself under of mak ing common cause with hi3 political friends for whom there was no lefngc except in a fundamental falschoeod. I am, with great respect, yeu: a etc., j. S. Buck. Mew Xerk.MarKet. Xjsw Yerk, Oct.23. Fleur State and West ern moderate home trade and expert innuirv ittEci?nc: "' , :f 3 25 extra de at S$)" choice, de, SI 534 73: lancvrte. fi!.MJsSna ll0P Ohiejl Toge 00: choice ae 5l0i(. 00; snpcrtlRO western StSi-'Sl 23: common u geed extra de $42321(3: choice il. Ji? 9lc ,,,S,6 co choice wlilte wheat de 4 03 S4 85; Southern quiet and heavy; ceni- JiPIk-i"1"1 G5G3 30; geed te choice de J5 5e7 75. wheat sr lower ; Dee.. UC&l n isk. de 44c MARKETS. iring nominal : vrint.ir i?e.i iflii'. : ivhite llrm.but nnlet? Xn wifit!. SI 1C: Xe. 2 HiHLller t n: . ,i v IfiK : de Dec. si inffii itj?- ,"r.... -- - "y- -, -.- v..,... Cern a shade better and qnict : Mixed west irn 9pot,R4ij.VJc:de tntiire.saUftStTc. Oats linc!iaui?(..! ? Xn. ' IW .....i -7.. . Dee. 3".)' fe : si.ite Ks'Siii- 'i.uie,' '-.- T -..- , Jtf -w , -i-I iFJlf 1'nuadetphla Alarkci. 1'HitADaLrniA, October 23. Fleur dull WS583MC ' "'" mSHRtlMMM Uye flour scarce at fiZd. wheat dulland easier: Ne. 2 Western Rett til is. Lern dun but atcadv ; yellow at ."Oc; mixed 0I33IJ. Oats dull ; Xe. I. White 41c: Xe. 2 de4Cc; Ne.;j de 3SiSS$Xvi Se.'J, MiuU:.?:S7)A:. Kye scarce .it 'JiQfl. Previsions quiet ; mtss perk iIC!i: 53 ; beef hams $!fi 00(2 105J: Indian mess beet at I3iW); smoked hams lifti-jc; pickled ham- sjgc-' bacon smoked slinDlders iSi.ic: salt deSKc. Laid quiet; el:y kettle alJi9s: loose uuieiieia'SJc: priine steam 8e. liuttcr steady, with fair ti-.ide In create ; choice dull ; low grades very tluil ; Creamery extra ale ;Ie geed lo.eheice 2SRac: ISrutlferd ceunty.and Xew Yevk extra '-'5g'JSe ; WeMcni reserve extm 20g22e : de geed te choice H'-Q19e: Kells fflrm: Western Ilejerve extra 21Sr23c: I'enn'a Fxtr.i22tc. E(.'gs llrm en .scarcity : renn'a Extra 23g24c: IVesiern Etia22giSc. Cheese dull : -New Yerk full cream 13V lj.'ic; Western full .'cream 12-tIS!c; de fair te geed HJBI2e: dohairskinisic'iec. Petroleum dull : red tied 12c. Whisky dull at?Ili, Seeds tloed te prliee clever dull at$.;73A) 7 .; Timethy nominal at 5i7iCi2): Kiaxseea wanted, $1 33 bid. Cattle Market. I'liiLADEtrniA, Ocieber 21. Cattle market tair: .lles :j.ime he.td. Prime -VJJJe; SJoed 4,,-.ie: medium -I'-iSlc: common 3 tf !e : m I xed 2Jft::jc. Sheep market f.ifrly active: rctviptj ll.ime head. Prime ,1c: ''"'I VZ&t; ; 'medium i'A i?l!e; common 4i!21'4e. Ilegt, Jlarl.et l.iirly aetivj; icceipts 7,-r0O head ; priiuu 7ic ; goed7'e; medium 71 ft" cemuien Ii'.' " " Stock. llnrUct. octelv Xkw Yeitx Sroercs. Stecfcs. strong. A. If. A. m. i. a. HrJJ 12.2) Wj 'iii-j (.' Erie U. K - 4.P i".) Viy. .Michigan f.. l.....AU,i Va IHK Michigan Cent. K. i:..I0.V,s lt3Vn Iir.'i Chicago & y. w n.-ii u.-i :A Chicago, M Jtbt. T. .in::;; lay 10;4 . v. r. si L23 :::: nan. A-St. .i.Ceiii II II V .. .. ...a., e-, . , i -' . X 1. 1.. . . Teledo A Wabash.... 12 " K.ys mi S3 31 2L!4 l'JJ oiiie& Mississippi. .. :!5J. 53 J :m. Leuis, i. .ii. ,; ;. ;.. :,i Ontario ami Western. 2SJ. C. C. & I. C. It. K l'.t2 Xew Jersey Central.. V',i 2I lOJ-a 'Hi Del. & Hudsen Canal, my. e: SHi Del.. l.aek.. t Western 'JL'i 91J4 01 J Western Union Tel...l011i lt)j Wl)C 1'acilicMall S. S. Ce.. :ry xy. Jlanliettaii Eh'iati-it. :& S$y. 38 I'uleu 1'acillc 02 1IIJ2 Ol" Kansas A Texas. v a; New Yerk Central Adams Expiess Illinois Cential Cleveland & Pitts.... Chicago & IJeek I Pittsbuigh A Ft. W... American U. Tel. Ce 1'niLAni.LrniA. Hecks strong. rennsylvani.i It, It.... i'hil'a. & Heading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation .. Northern I'aci'ic Cem I'llts.-Tititsv'c&li.... Nerinern Cential I'hil'a & Erie K. I'.... Xeithcrn lVnn'a.... Un K. It's et X.J Ilestenville Pus- r.'ntral Trait-. Ce .. i::i.i .. 117 .. 11 1 .. 12". -- 122! .. lit r''J; 25i .13 ?Ai 'A) w. 1S2K 19J ... 17 . . . v j I7;i Leral ."stocks and liunitK. Par Vlll. .fill) . I no . !W . itw . KKI . Hift 1IC . 5: Las l sale. $1(10.23 ur. 114 ll.s-.73 120 lift Wl ::.23 17.23 r.i SI :.; U2 ::d. ii 23 S3 20 273.2". 10.I3 lea Vi: 102 le Liiiie.Lilv ' rcr et. Lean, due Jhs'i).. " " " ISs-.'.. IM'i.. " l1-!).. " " 1ST... " IS ncr 1 1. iu 1 or ."() j ears. Lane, and (juarryvV It. It. bend... " " " stock... Lancaster and Eplirnta turnpike... 23 l-.ine , Kli.itb.'tht'ii and.MIddlet'n.. He Lancaster and Frnilville turnpike, in Lancaster and l.ltilz turnpike 23 Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... tt) Lancasterimd Mniiheim turnpike. 23 Lancaster and Maiietla tunipike.. 2n Lane, and New Helland turnpike., lhe Lane, and strasbuig tunipike 2a Lane, and Siisfuehaniei turnpike.. a Lane, and Willow Stieet tunipike. 23 r'ariin-is Xat. I5.ini: it I.iinrati r... ."J I-'irst N'at. E.inkef I.mie.i'iter leu Lincasti-r County Xat. Tank SO Infinirer I'linling Ce W) 27 Lanc.Cai Light ami Fuel Ce. stock, til bends. 100 WASVJiJt. tirATi:i.- i:vkkvi:ei)v Ill ADVKlt- TT tlse tint et char:;! , Iu t!i- Ikt<.iek.n (in, who wants something te de. 11TAX CICOWN erk. Ap Itd f f girl te assist in geneial hea.. ply at Ve. 27 Last ficrmuu -tr."jt. MUS. i LXXjLEF., LADIES' IIAIKDKESSKK 3Ianuf.icturcr.'ind Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladies and Cents' Wigs Combings straightened and niadetoeider. Hair .lewelryel all Kinds made up. AIhe. Kill (ilevi-saml 1'iatheis cleaned and dyed, at Xe . 223 and 227 North (jiiccn stieet, fmirdnerri 'iheve I. It It. Depot. el-Smd Nei riCi: TO KUYEltS. O UK XEW ft RAJ. ESTATE CATALOGUE Fe.-OCTOBER. i new ready ler PR5S DISTRIBUTION. I.ii::il.i.. it before buying n home. iieicic & STAiirii:i:, elH-St-ls-.T&U K Xerth Duke Street. A iMEEiixt; or tiiemtol-kheluers' el tlie LancastcrandFruitvMIeTurnnikis i.eau ienipiuy win no m-m en jiu.nuai XOVEM i:i:it 1. lb, nt the Ottlce el the been tary. CI Xerth Duke street, Lanea-tcr. l'a., be tween the hours et 2 and 4 p. 111., ter the cle." lien of ellieers ler the ensulngvear. I. CARPENTER, octll-31AThtnevl .Secretary. rrUKNl'JKE KLKUTIOX. X The annual mtr.tlng et the stockholders of the Lancaster and Wiliiamslewn Turnpike Reid Company for the purpose of electing edlrers ter the 'nsuing year, will be held at Finney's hotel, North Queen stieet. In tlie citv et" Lancaster, en .MONDAY, XOVEMI'.EK i, lis?), between lhe hour-, of 11 and 12 o'clock. oct7s5tde-iw J. 31. LOXC, Sect. $5,000,000. The American Sliea Tip Company w.uk:axt Timii: A. S. T. Ce. BLACK TIP, That is new se, extensively worn en CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAK AS I.OXG AS THE 31ETAL, Which was introduced by tlicm. and by which the above amount I.as been saved te parents annually. This 111 ick Tip will save sflll mere. in besides being .ern en the ce.irscr grades it is worn en fine and ce-dlv shoes where the Metal Tip en account et its leeks would net be Used. They all have our Trade 3!ark A. S. T. e. stamped en front of Tip. I'aicnfcj should, lisle for Shee with this BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP en them when purchasing for their children. scpS-Iywcew BEAT WESTEItX GUX AVOKKS. I'itU T bnrgh. l'a. S'ind stamp ter catalogue no re- Ulfics. -het smus, revolvers, sent C. O. D, examination. V), Ki; 5-1,', Z& ry a:4 ?.iyH :m4 siJ sn setf :V r.ii sik riv: 171 17i 15