LANCASTER DAltt 1KTELLIGENCEH MONDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1880. COLUMBIA NEWS. utii kkgclak cokiskspendknce Tiie Teacher, ' Institute l!eicii;;li New and Cesslp. In Saturday's Intelligencer wc prom prem ised te te give, te-day, the doings of the teachers' institute at the meeting held en Saturday. This, we find ent-seir unable te de at the length ptopesetl, as Pi of. IJ. G. Ames has lecently made it a mle that the institute .secietary shall net give the min utes taken te any newsp.iier editor or local-reporter until they have first been ex amined and collected "by him. A the meetings of the institutes aie held in the mernin&'uml a that poitien .or the day is consumed by tt-s in writing our daily communication, we find it iuipa.sible te attend the institute, and hac, en that ac count, licietofeie depended upon receiving a copy oft he minutes of ihi: seeietaiy, from which te take an extract ferhe ben efit of our Ceiuiiibia leadeis, .vhe aie cer tainly interested, as tax-payers, in what takes pl.iee at the meetings decided upon by their repiesciitalivts in the school beaid and te be p.iid for from the borough pocket-book. ut the action of Superin tendent Ames, if it does net entiielyi 41101 e the light which said t.tx-p.iyet hare a right te demand, ceilainly delays the do ings of the institute being made public, and plaees under gieat disadvantages the pies-s. It seems te u tha'. tiie teaehcis of the public schools, who n:e .ill graduates of the high school or of some ether school of unquestionable standaul, ii educationally fit te piepcrly peifemi their duties arc ceitainly capable of taki'in the minutes of the meeting, and why sncl. minute-, should be collected by thcsupciiutcndeut of the school-, is tens, a. mysteiy. The institute was called te elder 011 Jsiiuiday nn'ining and the usual cxeicises gene thieugli with, vlien J Vel'. Ames Ii.idfconitthiuglesayou 'eiitici-.in" and the v.ay f e:itiiisii:ir. en v. hat 1-. is quiied of pupil-, e.' c'lteiJ.iining tiie school room beleje the ejicniug exercises com mence, the study of les-ens by pupils at home, the teaching of geography, spelling etc., v.hen he lel.reu te the nunneis and morals of pupiK .vs years ae an 1 i!:e gieat iinpieiciin ,.l in the amc since. All Hallow L't .1, coming tliiycer :i Sunday, is, t. tin. sm ill boy, a gtrl-eii.l. asitghes Iiii.i ti..; opportunity t cele brate thediy bei.. en me evening 'ni-'eie and the evening after. Ciev.ds of 1!il yeungsii-is veto iii.l en S.ituidav niyhl tluev.iir coin, steiliug gates and hiilin r them and playing the niisjhicf genei.illy, but vw ate cenv:.i.-ed thii celebiati m of the KVn"' was ,mt gni-ial and that ti nigl.t v.i'l isniK" in f..i its share. While ill- speit n-iii.iiu.i spe.i. ill the sl.icrac ceplat'eu eftlie Uini. the elder pe pie will net gre. 1. but v.hen the young, lets take te chTariu piejit-ily, Hun it i; time te e?H a it. tit. On w.d!:ing down Valnut Kticct ;.e ie.d.iy afferr.e.i'i v.. netteul come walnut du of a dv.elliug her.-e. betv-(":i Point h :'.:! Filth Minds, alme-t entiuiy btsnieaied v.itli a cett of .inn which hi.d jn-n'i.ibly bicn tin own from a bucket found somcv.heiein the nei hb-ir-hoed. This i earning thiuL.stoe fai, and the bi.ys will et themselves iti trouble b. keej.ing it up. We mi-ht mention sjvi-ral ether iv", ei jn.p-ity defacje, but ctte is enough. The wind efSituiday i.iht di 1 Mine lilt'.. miM-hie! it. tev. n an:: tin' iimiietii.ite Heinhb'U'lKMtl. A. I(-iliie:n.:u's dry g nd j.in v.as li'ti'A.t tiiiwn ami I lie same mis hap beie:! a iivgc iilcif biii'ksat P. I!. PuipV:; l.ikh ;-aid, ab. '.! half a mile fiem li.ic. Tin y.'iitig bio -ds of v.iiem v.-e spenC ;; few day. age made then lii.st appeal ance en our si rn tsiu ,tee j:pr hats jc-U'ii!... They an-seven, all told, and lh"v cel quit' a :.v. 11. James L. Z- :'-' r, a sLtu1.":!! .:' IVntisyl vais.v. college, C-e!i;sburg. is home te et'. .latins .W' -, agi d. about 21 jcars, a fu mcr ri'si let ' . i eluuibi-i but late of As bury I'.' ic, ?'. ... e'.d a t'ev. day., age :'.::! v.as buii ! 1 eie en iVid.i.v afternoon I.:, t. The itm'tini m" -..ts uiade in Meu it I! "tl.el cemetery. Tit' II:.:.. ",. :.:..! iaigii. h batsaih-nel litis jil.ire v. til parade te ni,ht and tne Citizens' baud h.i In en engaged tefuinish the nu.sie. The several companies of the battalion, with the Thiul waul l.attalie.t. will feini at the u-ual ji'.aces and the bne will iiiir.u U4impti at the appointed time. Persons In ing along the leutc of paiade arc requested teiihraiinaleaudthe "boys" pieuiise te it ike all t .e nui-. in ciiec ing 'soible. Alter the pitade the iine will form :i Suttli Sfcnnd street, in fient of theie.sideiiee of General Wi'.Ii.ini IV.l IV.l ten. who will d;dier his premised speech en tiie question of tat i'f. The inch ment weathei ju evented the Columbia luttaiieit going te .M.uii.U.1 en Sa-uid ty eveiiiin;. If any Di.ttieei..t his net yet lifted his tax icceipt fiem his ci:::.iii!i.ein.u). let him attend te it al once. A repv of th-" I'hil.uli'lphia CAioineh CAieineh JTcrdld, of Saluidij evening, with :i far simile of Jewell's let. er te Ga:lic!d in the Meicy letter mailer, is posted en tiie bul letin b..ud in limit of the Jfirald efiiee and is attracting much attention. lessis. Julias II. ami Isaac W. Sner.lh, of Lebanon Valley cnllege. are home te vote ui- Hancock. Hev. Ilemy Wheeler, pastor of the M. E. chuieh, jueached yctenl.iy meining ei tiie "Las. lieseuiecs and Policy of the Kingdom of G.l." and in the evening en ".Mat tin Luther." The cengtegetums weie both large. The Citizens' band of this place en Sat urday evening attended the fair in Wash ington borough, new running for the ben efit of the Star cornet ban 1 el that plac. ?.Ir. E. S.iyler. in behall of the Washing ten organization, presented te tlu Citi zens' band a large cake, which was r--eeived in a neai atldie-s of thanks by Mi. "Uing Bing, " of the lattrr erganizatian. The member.s of the baud n-perr having had a:i excellent time. IntiieE. 11. LutheiriU chinch jrstciday morning, IIcv. F. W. Staley preached en "llcsults of the licformatien." ami in the evening en "Jlaitin Luther.' 'Jhethuie'i was very handsomely decorated with lowers, which we.e arranged in fionle." and about the ::ltar. while just, above the doers, enteiing en oppeutc sides of the pulpit, weie pi iced the figures in giU. 1.117 and 1SS0, the fenner being the year in which the Kefoimatien commenced. The services for the occasion weie csp.-eialiy elaborate and the congicgtttiers weie large. IJcv. Chailcs WinLiglcr, p.'tter of the Church of Ged of this place, pieaehed his f.ucvel! feimen lest evening, air. Wiu bigler has been cniled te Weester, Ohie. Thoiepo'.l of the me.ttment of cat.-, empty and 1 .ided. la-.t and we-1. fiem this places (luiiisg tl month of October, shows an incsea'-a of e.80"J eais passing through h-'U te all dcstinaijus ever the jopeit for the metith of September. The rcpeirwilh specifications, if, as follews: E.tstv:i.id : Leaded, e3,S05 ; Emptv, l.eC. Total. 40,1S7. Westward : Leaded; 12,0'JO ; Empty, 21.5C0. Teial. liiJ.r.GO. Grand Total," east and west, 7G.7."iC. Miss Sail ie alaycr left hcicen Saturday forXcwYeik eilywheiushe will taken steamer for Europe en "Wednesday. Wc have clear weather at last: it is something te be thankful for. The number of ducks te be seen en the sheets this morning would Convince .: that our gunucisaie net all missing their biul. f, Iirgc numbers of men pass thiengh "hcte en all the trains. Going home n v.'te wc picsuuie. Mr. ill uce, of Lancaster, te whom it.-. been given tl:a ceiiti tot for ainti::g the roefs'of the opera ami inai ket house, lias commenced his work. The employees of the Cennsyl vaui.i rail road company in the machine shops, leutid houses and en the track repairs at this place and all ether points en the division, beginning with te-day, will make one hour less, daily, than heretofeic, thus reducing their weik te nine hours per day, with a consequent i eductien often per rent in their pay. This rule will probably con tinue until next spring. Contract Ter Ceal, water committee en The Saturday opened the bids for furnishing as much hard pea coal as may he required at the city water works te Apiii 1st, 1881. lhe bids were as fellows : II. Baumgardner Zz Ce., per ten . . . .$3.20 James Stewart & Ce., " 3.02 Piusscl & Shuhnycr, " 3.29 The contract was awarded James Stew ert & Sen, they being the lowest bidders. m Veterans Attention! The inembcis of the Hancock Veteran association all of the companies will meet at the headquaitcrs this evening at 7 o'clock te p:ecccd in companies te the meeting at tiie ceuit heuEC. Oriln:itJ:si. A huge congregation assembled at St. J mies chuieh this men.ing te witness the impiessivc set vice of etdaining te the deacenate Mr. David H. Will-en. The ser vice was conducted bv Uight Rev. M. A. I)c Vrelfe Howe, bishop of the diocese, as sisted bv Rev. C. F. Knight. D. I)., rector of St. James and IIcv. J. G. Malholland, assistant lector. i:iS't' UarI Ctnb. 'ih EL'litlt waul HancecJcanrt !:nlls!i cltili co-iitiiitte'- will meet at Dieli)'-! stlenn :tt 7 eVl'.'k Him evening. Nl.itti Ward Hancock Cln'a. A iiicetiiierilieXintli waul Uuiencicuul I'nslisli clubVill )?!iail at their club room, nvei Arneli IlaaV saloon. North Queen street, this (MONDAY) evening at fiJ o'clock. Kvcty inenib'T i i en, in ted te be present a business ofimpnrtance will lie transacted. Tiie cluli will tlieiiprecee-1 In n bedv te the lat raml ui'lyat Jb" "en:t lie".".- l-"l Ihete lie a full" turnout. Clpiffyni' i, ''iwye1 1 ion! autiiru liitiers a pun- "nil a'e invier.ir.t. tJml Malt Neiiiiirai veret tinewlncif A iie:e leijitMvpMnlit. 'I'l'n.i fe-tb tliataiv ilecivcJ mid black, Or one nier." pui" anil bright "'Inn rows el p".iK l'nt all tiny vaunt a put llieif f..iib :n ;OZ)ROVT. ii'-Hnleei'.Vxv itciiiie, u lie-li and beiutily the hklnwith C uieiiia Meillcimil Toilet Seap. hi'i.rs :, yurtfi s. "Ciiuy llii'liev. t te Mnry!" llealtii pine s a ris lennil In every l.ec of ' Liver 1'ilJ-s" itnl hap ' SellerV UfiU'ii Tallin Sner"s. T.ie eleiiecs e! medicine :ml ehenilstryltuvc ne erpie'Iu-e.l -e vnl liable n remedy for the icitineut et Ivi'liiev disease :is the accidental di-ceveiy nl t 10 ve.Mn'i' oe;i'.:un"d in D.Y'l KlONnv !'..! 11 stir We cbaiacter, iltslraul- qnilitii an! inn fiv enrativ.- peiver li:iVi deeply mi upon fie rnnfidene.' et the mt'ili e.i! ji! e'e'se'"! Mid counties Milicieis who 1: ive it-., d it. nl.lvreeil&w Mariied hidie hidie C'ne.l s,c.jj-e"ici" .ill tind iiiit wlr t In "Dr. l.ind-ej'j ; hev nce'il. Tiy it. The Tidy i;ni:eviti. T.i.' c .ef it!, t! ly housewife, v. lien -lie is jjiv imf her heiiie lis ' jnitiK cleaning, hheuld bear l'i l i!nd that tee dear inmates el her lieue are ' me:c p.'ceietisth.'.n house-, and lh.it their sy terns ne-jil clean-nig by purilyi.i liie bloe.l, ' ltvulatni' Hi" bteui.ich an.! beueli te ).recnt ! and cure the ilbc.Hes aii-in,.; Irem iprln m i- j l.n i laud miasma, and sim sli'mM knew that' t'le-'i-is nothing l hat iII!eit pe perlectly and i suiflym Hep lltitcii the purest and bet et all mediniiii . S'e ether column. nl-2(lAv." I Weic ter Jledicliie. senu t t.i.' -.iiife-ve sioperd at i'as-alc, N. I., a'id v. eie re.illj -ut -.ed te -ee tne amount f.t Mr. -peei-V -iee i et 1'ei t Grape Wine en hand it i-.:.linn,! tali':!- n. reur .sieiv iteue ue fliled. and ',--.- npm tier-? fit" c '.-!. up and dei'.n ti.it , en ' '." ene c -. hu;;e c.iks oc ec cipy evi lyp.Viil ble pel. 1" a Iv only little nl'c.v way-, thien '!i wnich If v. ilk. It i-an illimitable fj-:.'util, ci wi : . Nene i- void uii!r it In- aeiuired the a;je et lour jeai J, tind ihclijildin,"' I. 2, "and 4, are of the ih-t. second, lliiid im ! lemtii yi a iV violate. Our 'J :icj;its h.:e ionic el the eldest of tiie above wi ne direct liein Mr. p er. V'ci-'.w Gitrtr lic. 'J his Mill' i-. ne.v in deni'ei.I ler column nl'in purpe'c. It I-'cll.'iil ter v. ivl.ly per son's before retiring. T..iv. in,' i- en ler-vd by IM-. Atiee ami D.'Vi-, and snM bv IT. iZ. s! i m i!.-cr. nel-2wdrt.K 5Tf. ;r -i ITt jjJyfiniisFiTxrx. I "ok -. v!.i: c::i:.i. A oe.I eeend.li.md l'i.mn. in perfe"' -i- tier Oisaii's at jn ally ude.ced pi!ce, ler s!i oreu me'slliiv iiiSailiiients. .MVl'I's TL' K i:IIOI.7, eT-2tdlI. I niten llall, l.auea.ei. IN Ti.-iev. lip a en eting r: :!ie r.an.Mett'r Mutu il I'euc iicl.ii Association iield cm .1 1 d- :i"-il-iv eieuin. ut S fleck, in Meehanie's hall, "..'i)Ne th (iiie.-n .tie-t. sjcend steiy. All able-bodied met: between the ae eil1' and !" ir."S wi.-hing te lwnms ntpttilwri aie mvlti dtn be pi.'-eul T, united te tinea hu;i c'.ied. H3I. II. J'mVi:i.I.. lte Seirelaiy. i it, !.!: SAl.t.. i en wi.i"i:l v. vevirdui:': te, i--n. . ill Hie eid i't Mleliael's Grape lletc, til it Mil ualile prppeiij Xi". -") an t "7 K.isl (Jrane itteet, no ni ecciii ancy et Hi: (ieeigc tt. Wclehan". Sale te c enni'.e'ic" at 7 o'clock p. in. Tcnne.i!V. .)!1N l.KVi:i:0OOI II. MirurtiT, Auc 1 . c.JV.M,V,S 1 05 ui)!i,s am :t.:T' If von .:iil! :'. 105 r"Vii rtj'n-uiT-TP r",n-,i nn QtJAi? b i .y- i.vK ei in .de te order, call at F. HIEMSNZ'S, e. 105 North Queen Stieet. ( .Mem i'i oil. a Specialty. le-J'sJfcWlld S3? 1 ''rVs---:-v i in-.i mm : 'In. .11? rii i l'i- Tlaie Hoilej.M Cu e! till city te held th'ir t'u Djii.ocr.te' entlii. night iieiO.M lhe election thou; id lie a MASS MEETING cifthe Lancaster City Patneeracy In ihu COURT HOUSE. The Meeting will lie inMriSsed hy GEORGE W. SleEL.lOY or TOKIC, And eliicrj. The body. Veteran Asscciatlea -.vill i'.leud in : nl-ltd ilia? liii, M 1. sew AtenxnsEXEsis. H. 2. RHOADS & BRO. Call attention te the completeness and variety of their stock, including every article of every description in their line, from the low-priced te the costly. All 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 Electroplated article te the Solid Silver Goods of great intrin sic worth. Oil Paintings, Musical Bexes, 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. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers. JKWELHY. Ieuis weiiki:, J WATCIIMAKEK. Xe-l-flJXOItTII QUKKX bXKEKT, near l'.U. K. Depot, I-uieuster, l'a. Gobi, Silver and Xickel-ca-c'l Watches, Chains, Clocks, &c. Ainit ter the celebrated l'antasceplc SpecUi elei ami Eye-Glasses. Jtepalrlng a specialty, nprl-lyil SPECIAL ORDERS FOR FINE WATCHES Kccclra most earrful attention. DLSKiNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED WITHOUT CHARGE. E. P. BOWMAN, lOtt EAST KING STKEET, LANCASTER. I'A. LARGEST ASSORTMENT CIS AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, JEWELER, Xe. 20Ewt King Street, Lancaster, Pa. We .ne new Uking speila! order j for HOLIDAY GOODS. J.E.CaldweU&Ce. 902 Chestnut Street, PHII.ADBLPHIA. SMI SIOTffME! FOR BRIDAL PRESENTATIONS. . fri.KNI)ID ASSOUTMKNT IN NKW PESICN9. Tea Services, Ferks, and Spoons, Fancy Silver, Complete Bridal Outfits. ! SILVER-PLATED WARES FINE CUTLERY. Our Stock in this Department its unexcelled. We guarantee superior quality at positively lowest prices. Orders and inquiries by mail willl receive prompt attention. Goods by express en approval. WAXTXit. irATi:i. f ti-e, lrei) et charge. In the Ibtelmebn cku. wlie wants sinnething te de. YrANTi:i. two cikls ficu.ii 14 te y 1G years old, te distribute circular. Apidvte Pit. C. A. GREENE, e23-2td 23. North Queen street. YITMXTKII 1T.AIN SEWING AT NO. 113 y rilbeit -ttccr. The undersigned will go out nur-luti or verklug by the day. MRS. s. WOLF. 2td 113 Filbert Stieet. W 'ANTGU A I'UXtNlMlfcU ROOM IN tiie northwestern part et the citv. Apply ut If THIS OFFICE. IIOVSX FUJtSISlIIXO GOODS. 'vrDTici:. FLlii & BRBNBMAK. Would mlvUe all who centetnplatn putting iu HEATKItS or making any alterations in tlicil hpatinjtarranjieineiitstodesoat onto lioteie the ruh et Fall Trade beine. TIIH MOST KELIABLK El Jit In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Finn! k Breueman's GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 1)AINTINU. . All kinds et Heuse ralntlnp'and Graining done at the bhettext notice aud In the best pos sible style. We have reduced our prices te $1.75 per d.iv. bliep en Charlette street, cietli-rnui Al.l.EN GUTIIUIE & SONS. TjitrisAi.s ireii hicatine;the two New I'ublic Scheel Iiuildings in the ceuis-c of election en East Lime and West .James street- respectively, by Steam Heating Apparatus or Wrought Iren Furnace, us may li'vieatter b?uj.'ived upon by the committee, '.ill be received by them up te 12 o'cleck: in. et November 10. The bid- et none but responsi ble, parties wili be considered. The committee reserve' the light te reject any or all bids. Fer turtlicr information address or call en II. E. SLAYMAKER, Chairman Uuilding Committee, e2S-2tdTli&S Lancaster, la R mai:kj:ts. fblladelphls Market. Philadklphia, November 1. Fleur market and prices tlnll; superfine ii "ewi "): xti:i 4 00j4 5'J; Ohie and liidiauu family t50S25; l't-nn'ii Uinily $2j35 60; bt. 'Leuis finiiily at 15 75 HG 50: Minnesota family $5 2385 75: Strxlghr : Wj?C50; Winter niecnt and Idli ynides 0 5057 5) : Spring de $iT ":,Qi 25. live flour Uriu m -i 5U&3i Wlicat higher, v.itli geed Inquiry : Ne. 2 Western Ufiifl 15; I'cim'u. Rml l 133115; Amber $1 1251 14. Cern steady for local use; yellow at5J35je ; mixed 54c. Oats dull, and easier ; Ne. 1. White 40Mc;Ne. 2 de ::'Jc; Ae. 3 de .t;'g:S.-; Ne. 2, Mixed ."BMSS-Vic llye dull at )Se. Previsions steady ; iiic's perk $li;lfi 25 ; heel hams $1710; Indian m.'-w beet at flS50; smoked lining 10ilnJe; pickled ham-8t0c; uacen oineifed hiieuiuers eaiijc: sail m ajje. Lard linn ; city kettle ut b9 : leue-butehi-'7J4C; prune ttium iSfii. Ituttcr firm, with oed demand ter Clieice ; Crcainerv extta::i::ic; doaeod te choice KQ 2Ue; 15 C. and N. V. extiu 25S2ic : Westeni reserve extra 21i:; de "ioe.l te clieice iOJ 2-ic: Rolls linn with fair demand forehelce: Western Rinerve extra 2J321e; I'enn'a I'stni 21K2UC Egs scarce and linn; ,1'enn'a Extra i'c; Western Extra 21c. Chcese dull and weak ; New Yerk lull cream at I2)i:!c; U'e-leiii lull cream ill 12KI!e;de fair te geed 11312e; de lialf yUin: lOrtllOJic. Petroleum 11 nil ; rvllneil 12c. Whisky uti;il. Scwt Geed te prime clever dull ut$i.'i0 75t: Timethy iteiiiiii.il at 70g2dH: Flax-ee t ni f I JJ. Sen ierk .irkt. Nnw i'cmK, Nev. 1. h'leur State and ern market euiet anct stead v. West with moderate expert and Jebbiny tiade inqiiiiy: Suneillne, at i SJt '!': extra oe at $141t 5l; chfdce, de, $4 Cf?4 7" ; Jancv de $1 SiiiiCOO; round hoop Ohie $4 70S"' ; ciieiee de ut $51U$U C'J; supertine witurn $.:85f?l "'t; common te geed extra de J4 4.".3I7J; choice de l WJJti f,0 ; clinlce white wheat de $1 03 Q4S5; fceutheni quiet and unchanged ; com cem cem men te fair u.tra tt aj'i 5J; oect te clieic-c de ." Mgi. K". Wheat 'iSKe better and moderately active ; Ne. 1 White, Nev., tl lCJi; Ne. i lied, cash, $118; de Nev., al $1 17;i5US'4; de Dec, ut 1 I'i;12!):de .Jan., ut ! 'ly.. Cern :i sliade better; Mixed we-tern spot, ."dfirWc: de Inline, .'4ri5JC. Oats a simile stronger; Ne. a, Xev., :Hj;jXe: de Due., 4u21$e: State ai3 lie; Western. 37JS K44e Cattle Market. 1'aiLADZLrui.v, November 1. Cattle market fair; sale 3..VJ0 head, l'rime 5'SSJic: geed 4i.1Jc ; mcdiuiii 4Jt,!.ic ; eoininen.ij e;e; mixed 2fi3c. Sheep market dull : receipt - fi.OOO head. Prime 3c; Keed lttjc; mediiiui4J.J5:4,';c ; common .1Vi4Jic : eulU 2337ic. Hogs Maruet fiiriy active; receipts 7,(Ki) head ; prime 7ffl7c ; geed Cj7c ; mixed c(;';e. Stecu.ilnrlcer. November 1. New Yeas fcTecK?. stocks liTcular. a. jr. v. M. I' EliuU. It ny, .... Michigan S. & L. i...AUli .... Michigan Cent. U. K..mA .... Cldeage&N. W I15; .... Chicago, MS .t at. V.. .1(15 Han. .V St.. I. Coin 1! " l"ld.... .0 Teledo & Wabash.... 45' .... Ohie & Mississippi. .. :t7R .... St. Leuis, I. M.&S.K.. .IJ Ontario and Western. 2,"J. C C. A I. C. It. It l!l .New.IerseyCentr.il.. ly, .... Del. A Hudsen Canal. S.'ii .... Del., Lack. & Western MJ .... Western:Unien:Tel...I(i'j; .. . I'acillc Mail . S. Ce.. VA ... Manhattan Elevated , m. p. si. r. M. 1:10 'Jr-'O S:iO JfO Union Pacific Kansns & Texas 2'Vi New Yerk Cen tr.il Adams Kxpress Illinois Central Cleveland & Hits Chicago & Ueek 1 Pittsburgh Ft. W........ American U. Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks strong. Pennsylvania It. IS.... fil,j Phil'a. & Ueadiiig..... '11 Lehigh Valley Wi Lehigh Nuvigutien... i''4 Nertliern Pucille Coin t!0 " P'd ic p7' ';i US 117 VIZ !' C2 -U W --'4 2i,i M "JsiJ 17 '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. lsij-i Pitts., Titusv'ct IS. Northern Cent i al.. . Phil'a A Erie It. K. Northern Pcnu'a.. Uli It. It's et N. .!.., Hcstenville Pits-..., Central Trans. Ce.. 1U POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC WOIIIWS PAMDE! NSj.i -C3-'5''.'. GRAND RALLY! ATTENTION, Gigar Makers and Tobacco Packers ! Please meet at tDcninemtic 'Jleadriuarters, Centre Square, en MONDAY KVEXIXK, NOVEMBER 1, at 7 o'clock sharp, with Terelici. und join in the Parade, and ihenee te Muss Meeting in the Court Heuse. Respectfully yours, President Philip Bernard. Vice Piesldent Jehn h. Uetk. Treasurer .lames I. Gill. Secretary Adam K. Trost. Marshal--.!. Adam Snitcr. Aids l.ee Jacobs. 15. V. McCue. CIih-j. I. Smith, Milten 15. Weldicr. Allen G. Pylc. Tobacco Packers' Committee .lac. I... Fiej-, Reland II. llrubakcr, James 15. Prey, Fatinan & Ce., Aaren Teller, Meri is Gershcl, Rcnj. Str.iscr, N. Lacheiibriicli & Bre.. Jehn Hart ley, Frank Pentlarge. Ratiley McGuire, Jehn A. McUinni-j.tA. G. ISre-scv, James Pr.niglcy, Heniy Sliindlc. Rebert lviiliin, David Cinr, llany Reebcl, Jehn Miisiiian, Geerge Ferrest. Tobacco Inspecteis,' Coininlttee. Henry Ferrest, Henry i:. Trost, Francis Cunning ham, Philip 15erngescr. Tobacco Presser-.' Ceiinniltee. A. N. Zell. Cigar Bei ManutaeHirers' Committee Jes. A. Albert. Abraham KlUian. Cigar Makers' Committee J. IC. Hicster, R. K. bclitiuder, Peter Allabach, Je?ep!t Knidel RdwaidF. Powell, Jehn IlenUel, Wm. Peutz Peter I-umlau, Owen C. Shertzer, Jehn Kielfer' Geerge Rerger, Frank Sheid, Ailam Olilcndei' Henry Schmidt, Christian Wise, Jehn Tripple Henry 15. fcprlnger, J. H. Ostermycr. Charles Rethweiler, Charlca F. Smith, Jehn Frailer, D. J. Pretzinan, Henry Kill, Jehn Kiinger, Leuis Strauss, Alexander st. Clair, WillLim Zeek. Cigar Packer' Committee-Jehn JSliindle, James Hans, I. D. springer. ROUTE OF PARADU. Mctt in Centre Square, te North Quean, te Walnut, te Chestnut, te Mulberry, te orange, te Charlette, te West King, te Kast King, te Duke, te orange, ceurtcrtnareli te mas meet ing in the Ceuit Heuse J. AUAM SAUKR, Marshal. Aids. Lee J.iceia. 15. F. McCue, Cuaules 1). Smith, Mttrex G. WsirxKn, Auic: G. Pvle. 105 ItO TO F. IIIEMENZ'S, 105 Ne. Ifi3 North Queen street for the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES. IOS Slsn or the. ltlc Shee, 105 uc-s&wtai THUD EDITIOIT. MONDAY EVENING,-NOV. 1,1880. WKAIBEB INDICATIONS. Washington, Ney. 1. Fer the 31iddle states slightly higher temperature, sta tionary or lower barometer, variable winds, mostly westerly .clear or fair weather, con tinuing until Tuesday night. m THE PHlLP TRIAL. " Bat When Ze Tiger Hunt Z Frenchman ' Mere Evidence of Attempted Repub lican Bribery Making Itllet fur Mr. Jewell. New Yeuk, Nev. 1. The Philp trial was renewed this morning by the defense calling te the stand S. L. jlerey, a nephew of Henry L. Merey. He testified that he had seen the signature, Henry L. Merey, en the register of the Kirkwood. house un der date of February 2D, 1879. That writing is his uncle's. He also identified the sig nature, H. L. Merey, Lynn, dated October 1 1, is i y, as ins uncles writing, in cress examination witness was asked if he had been offered anything net te come here. Mr. Bell objected, but witness shouted out : "Yes, sir, I was offered eue hundred dollars." Laughter. " G. B. Adams, postmaster of Lynn,Mass.J swore that he was generally acquainted with people getting letters through his office, but never heard of Henry L. Jlorey Jlerey Had recently searched his earners' books, city dirccteiics and registry of deaths, without finding trace of Henry or H. L. Mercy. There are new three unclaimed letters in his office for Henry L. Merey, which came lately. Witness knew nothing of Employ ers' Union. Counsel for defense stated they never claimed Mercy lived in Lynn, only that "C was there off and en in his official ca pacity. Witness said he knew no such street as Main street in Lynn. Thcicwas no such street in the directory. Upen cross-c::aminatien he said he knew a street tunning from City hall down te the wharves; it it Market street, but is popularly known as Main street. Ne re re ceul of general delivery was kept in his office en Sunday. January 2."th was Sun day, letters arriving from Washington late Saturday night might be delivered Sunday without record. 1. It. K. Declaring a Dividend. Philadelphia, Nev. 1. At the semi annual meeting of the beard of direeteis of the Pennsylvania railroad this afternoon, it was resolved that there be declared upon the capital stock of the company out of the profits a semi-annual dividend of three per centum and an extra dividend of one per centum payable clear of state taxes for the purpose of distributing a portion of the shares purchased from the city of Philadelphia. Option is given te shareholders of accepting the extra divi dends of one per cent, in set ip, converti ble into stock cf the company at par when presented in sums of fity dollars, provided that the privilege of converting scrip into shares expire December 21st next, after which all scrip outstanding will be tc deemed in cash at par value. TUn DENVER EXCITKMENT. Dispersal of ttie Anti-lHiIucsc Meb. DENvnir,Oct. 3111:30 p. ni. All is quiet new aud the mob dispersed. The report of a Chinaman having his ears cut off was a mistake, although several had their queues cut oft. One Chinaman was hanged ever his front deer, several were badly wounded, and all their houses gutted. All the saloons arc closed and will se lcma'n until after the election. SAVAtJE FUNERAL KITES. The Memery of Dead Governer te be Honored by Wlielcsle Massacre. Londen, Nev. 1 Despatches from the West coast of Africa chreuicle the death of Chaca, the governor of Whyday. His funeral is te be celebrated by a massacre of natives. The celebration in honor of the dead governor will last four months, during which two hundred captured chiefs will be beheaded. The English refuse te countenance the celebration. -IIUKIIKUOF A WOMAN. Killed by a nrntal Itarteudcr. Philadelphia, Nev. 1. At 2 o'clock tais morning Mrs. Sarah McManus en tered a low drinking saloon at Seventh and Baker streets te leek for her husband. Frank Carrell denied that the husband was there, but as Mrs. McManus was per sistent Carrell drew a pistol and deliber ately shot her. The ball struck her in the abdomen and the doctors say she cannot live. 1IY WIRE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Mayer Harrison has sued the Chicago Tribune for malicious libel in saying that he had deliberately ceunselled the Demo crats te go te the polls early te-morrow and there defy the United States authori ties and te " run things " themselves. Fire at llayeu Sara. La., yesteiday det det tieyed a block of buildings value at 50, 000. The attempt te settle the Seuth Ameii can war by arbitration has failed. Iu Scranteu P. K. Bargar, confidential clerk of Jehn Jcrmyns, was te day found guilty of appropriating $30,000. In the Louden pedestrian match Hen el has accomplished the unprecedented feat of running 50 miles in six hours and a half. BE. SAIEOEB'S LIVEE INVIG0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures 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 ialc by all Druggists. el 1 S-l yced &.ill eevr Vartleld Finds bis Slaxil New Yerk San. Gen. Gartield went before the real es tate peel investigating committee Febru ary. 1S77, and swore that the $5,000 paid him by DeGeyler & McClelland wasa coun sel fee for an argument made by him be fore the beard et public works. When pressed for a specification of the legal services rendered by him te the firm of contractors, he was unable te show that his se-called argument amounted te any thing mere than speaking once privately te Gov. Shepherd. While under oath and protesting his in nocence of corrupt action as chairman of the appropriations committee, Gen. Gar field. "I want te say this, further, that if anybody in the world holds that my fee iu connection with this pavement, even by suggestion or implication, had auy rela tion whatever te any appropriation from Congress for anything connected with this district, or with anything else, it is due te me, it is due te this committee, aud it is due te Congress that that person be sum moned. If there be a mau en this eatth who makes such a charge, that mau is the most infamous perjurer that lives, and I shall be glad te confront unn anywhere in this world." Gen. Garfield new has the opportunity he has se long desired. Albert B. Kirt- land was the mau who secured for DeGoI DeGeI yer & McClelland the influence of Gen. Garfield iu favor of their swindle of a wooden pavement. Mr. Kirtlaud, in an affidavit made O i Friday last, supplies the secret history of the employment of Gen. Gailieltl, and puts en record as sworn evi dence facts that have hitherto been mat ters of conjecture and inference. As te the manner iu which Gen. Garfield earned his $5,000 Mr. Kirtland testified : " He Chittenden told ine that if I could obtain the contract for DcGelyer & McClelland, he would give mc fiftv cents a square yard for all that might be award ed. I told him I would sce what could be done, and immediately called upon an iti tiinute personal friend of mine, who v.t. thenapaituer of Alexander K. Shepherd, at that time president of tha beard of pub lic works in the district of Columbia. 1 1 said he would see what could be done. Subsequently he saw me at Sheplteul's place of business, and told mc thaV unless the pending appropriation bill for some $3,000,000 for work already done and be ing done in the district was passed by Congress, which was then rapidly dt awing te a close, a contract in the District would be worthless, and that I had better get my friends te aid Gov. Shepherd in passing the appropriation through Congress. " He fuither Mated te tne that if the in fluence of Gen. Garfield could be secuivd for the passage of theappiopiiatien, which was then banging file, there would be no question about Gov. Shcphctd awarding the con tract te anybody that Gen. Gat field night request. 'I accordingly at once sought te secure Gen. Garfield's support of the appr jpria jpria tien, and, having succeeded, saw iny friend and told him that it would be all right. The influence of Gen. Garfield was secured through 'Uichaid C. P.iisens, of Cleveland, ()., te whom I was te allow $15,0:0$10,000 for Pan-ens and $5,000 for Garfi-ld. "After consulting with my friend, it was then determined, in order te speedily consummate the ariaugcmeut. that Gen. Garfield should be invited te take a ride en the following Sabbath te Gov. Shep lieid's summer residence, aud then and there make the request that DeGeIj er it McClelland should be awarded the eon tract. Wc understood that Gov. Shepherd, who was very anxious te capture Gen. Gaiiicld, did net wish te eail upon the lat ter if it could be avoided, and wc felt f-urc that Gen. Garfield did net dcMic te sub ject himself te public criticism by calling the office of the beaid of public works, or at Gov. Shcphcid's. This ride was taken en the 2d day of June, 187e, about ten days before the adjournment of Congress, and while the District appropriation was pending. "The arrangement was ceusequsntly agreeable te Gen. Garfield, and a carriage was procured for him aud Mr. Parsons. I did net go with them injsclf, and Gen. Gaificldnnd Mr. Paisen.s weie driven out te Gov. Shcphcid's house alone. "I then informed my l'i iend of this ar rangement ; and iu order that Gov. Shep herd might net be absent he went out te his summer residence and !pcut the same Sunday theie that Parselis and Garfield called. After tiieir return te thu city he reported te me that the matter had all b;cn satisfactory airanged, and said that as he stepped te the carriage, with Gen. Garfield and Mr. Parsons alter leaving the house, about the last words uttered by Gov. Shcpheid were: Gentlemen, pass that nppiopiiatien bill aud your friend shall have the contract. "By the agreement then entered into between Gen. Gat field and Gov. Shepherd, it was understood that Garfield was te be paid for the contract in the manner indica ted ;aud that in Older te obtain the con tract he was te .secure the apptepriatiun forsemc three millien5! of dollars, which was accordingly done." Here, then, is the rnan whom Gen. Gar field professes te be anxious te confient. But it seems that Gen. Gat field was net really anxious te confront 3Ir. Kutl.uni. At the very time when Gen. Garfield was declaring from the witness stXnd that l.c would be glad te meet his accuser "any where in this world," he was privately urg ing Kirtland te "keep out of the way' until the close of the investigation. KinXXY AXli LI r Jilt VUJIX. '- Warner's Safe Kiflney a Liver CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Pesitive Remedy for ATjI Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. READ THERECORD: "It saved my life." K. It. Lnkcbj, .Vmc, Aire "It I the remedy tmit will cure; the many discuses peculiar te women." Mether's Mtiyt zine. " It has paired severe tc-dssind wen c-ndei ce ments lrem some, of tiie highest medical talent in the country." Xew Yerk World, "Ne remedy licietofeie diieeveic! cm he held for one moment in eoiiiiiirisen ivith it." C. A. Harvey, J). J)., Wuihtngten, D. V. This (Jreat Xalnral Itenict'.j' is for Sale' by Druggists in all Paris et the World. THY IT AND TAKE X0 0THE1J. H. H. WARNER & CO., ROCIIKSTElt, N. Y. augO-Til.Th&sd&w f-l AS FITTING AND rLUMBINO. T JOHN P. SOHAUM, Xe. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LAXCASTEIt, PA., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. A Larga Asiertment el GAS FIXTURES Constantly en hand. lyl06mdeawS ASTKICII IiUO'S AJrXKTIS3ZXXT. 4 STIUCU HKOS.' aivki;tis.k.ient. ASTRICII RROS.' LANCASTER P.A7.AAR ASTRICH P.ROS.' LANCASTER KA'AAR," ATKICH ItROS.' LANCASTER RAAAU, ASTRICII RROS.' LANCASTER RAZAAR ASTRICII RROS.' LANCASTER- BAZAAR, ASTRICH RROS.' LANCASTER RAZAARl 13 EAST KING STREET. J3 EAST KING STREET. 1.; EAST KING STREET. n EAST KING .STREET. IS EAST KING STREET. MILL1NERT Pattern Hat- and NOVELTIES MILLINERY" HenncM. NeVEL'llES MILLINERY Derbie-j at fi.'s. NOVELTIES MILLINERY Sett Felt Derbv, NOVKLTIES MILLINERY" flde. NOVELTIES MILLINERY" Mines' Derbies NOVEI.TlEs MILLINERY' bound and tiini- NOVEL! IES ?!I!MXK,:Y Ulvil w" satin, NOVELTIES !H'HNI51:- " NOVELTIES JJJJ'HM.!1?. 'Sarettc lUls, NOVELTIES MILLINERY tfic. NOVELTIES MILLINERY Our $1.00 Herbr NOVELTIES MILLINERY" et tine felt. " NOVELTIES MILLINERY" trimmed w itli NOVELTIES MILLINERY liravr satin Tib- NOVELTIES MILLINERY bon and bound NOVELTIES MILLINERY' with Reed black NOVELTIES MILLINERY -din, Uthe NOVELTIES MILLINERY chcapc-d mid NOVELTIES MILLINERY" most profitable NOVELTIES MILLINERY' hat ever beu-hr. 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SPECIAL RARGAi.N et RLACK MLKb a' $1.5 per yilnl. SATlN's Lyens Celere I -"at in. l.tte-.t s.TlNs Al'l.NS Miatltt. '.I.e. liei'-vaid. SATINS , lier: I. von a ? YTINs Extiu llualitv I.veiis Rliefc J-ATINS s.Vl'l N Satin. 7 e. per yard. SATI Ns sATINs Lvmis Ulack lie- satid. - YTINs sATINs -.iipeiierciu.ilitv, i!,0,l ne.- sATINs sATiNS vaiil. ueith, sl.r. s.YTIVs sATINs Fi.ie" I'.laelc lUe-. s.;tiu, s.YTINs SATINs $!.:, ?!.-. ?!.). s.YTINs sATINS SATINs s.YTINS sATINS In .ill the Neu-shade s. TIN'S SATINs GARNET, -ATINs sATINS M YROON. sA TINS SATINs :i:NI YRME. SATINs S YTINs HELIOTROPE. .'U'. sATINi .OOI RLACIv SILR VEL ET, $l.npi'i-v.iid. PINE RLYtlv SILK VI. I.'. I.T, ?l.25per v:ud. sEi ERR ISLALli JrlLR VELVET. $l..r) per Mini. EXCELLENT RLACK SlLE VELVET, iim per van!. EXTRA WlPri lILACK-sILIi. VELVET. W4' per yard. VELVETEEN'S l.'ecid Rlacli VELVETEENS VEL ETi-.ENs Velvet-ens, VIILVKTEEN's VELVETEENS .")c. 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RI'T I e's ;;Ineh Rend and Che- RUTTONS nille Filtim-, i.lc. I. L'I TON'S FRINGES HeuwCh. lillli: i-iiu-i RUTTONs IH'TTONS B rvieNs . I'TtONs ItL'TTONs it: TTONs RI'ITO.VS J-L TTONs RL'TTONs I'.UTTON'S I'd TiON's l-Kl.NUI-S frin;es FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES at.T.'ie . inch Chenille and Gra-!-. Finite, with Fifuey He.iiliu-, b-e. Me-.! elegant Chenille nuil Jet Fringes JI.W. fine ( J'..-nil!e .mil R ,nl Fiiiiijes.a vl. 10. $!.-', tl.-" per Mini. A vriv ilcli Gr:iss FRINGES FRINGES FRIN'GL-j Fiiue.ivitlid' ep.t.iney RGTTeNS FRINGES IJ..:.iin', t1.I h V.nO RL'TION. FRl.N'ciEs Colored -ill: Ftini-,;it RLTTONH FRINGES. .'I.e. per yard. RLTTuN's. PASiAMI.N1 ERIE-. PAssa:,I.N I'l.IJIEs. PAsS MLNTLR!!. PAS", YMt-.NTLRIEs. PAs.-AMLNTI.RII-.s. PAssAMIN I ERII.S. PAsSAMENTEi:ii:. PAsSAMl.NILRlEs. 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LACE TIES', LACE COLLAR5, lack nunc-, LACE RIRS, LACE TIDIES. laui: ii'ANOivi.nciMr.: CORSETs Astrieh'a (Jem C'Oi-et, ;ORsE'JS COlts ET CORsE'I's COIteETs CR.SET' CORSETS CORsETs CORSETS CORSETS CORsETs COR-ET- LURsETs ;ei:sETs CUR-LTs CORSETS CORsLTs CORSETS CORsETs CORsETs CORsLTs CORsETs CORSETs ( ORSETs nt -J'.ie.: i-e-iitiveiy llw lic-t for t lie money. iitj) lioie Curietid "-If. I ine Hanil..Mai!- ("ei'set, tae. ; nen'i IJnsk.sym-jnj.i -idc'iac-fd, at 7.". !' ) li:ic CciiHt ut.l'l.fi'i. splendid Nitren ; Ceis-u. at !.(. '.line. Fv"i Impievi.i Cer-etatil.i".. SIIOCLOER RRACES at 7".e. Ladies' and i.i-im,' llc-m--t!ic:!ied and Coleied Rerdcied IIASI). KERUIIIEtb in griat variety. IIILDREN'S VOi:STEI IIOODs. ( HILlfREN's '.VOtrsTt'.lJ .lACKI.r-. IIILOREN'.S WORSTED COATS. CHILDREN'S WOR-TED ROOTLL, CHILDREN'S WORSTED LEOOIN'S, CHILDREN'S WORSTED SHIRTS. CHILDREN'S WORSTED WAISTS, CHILDREN'S WORSTED CIR( UI.ARS, CHILDREN'S WORSTED TWILKWITs, CHILDREN'S WORsfED SHAWLS. 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