LANCASTER DAILY 1KTELLIGENCER THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1880 ha shrank from meeting his fellow-ceuu-ciliucn in the psiTersnaucc of a duty, as fce plainly intimated by the piesident; the simple fact of the matter was that lie had thought the meeting was called for half pxst seven, whereas the hour designated was seven, and he was cen'e'iuently a lit tle behind time. Mr. Ilav.s's motion te refer the resolu tion was adej.icd, Mr. Barnes alone voting no. Ms-. McInner. icmiuded council that about a month age the gas company had asked and obtained pcnniiien te extin guish the city gas lamps at midnight, for the period of a week or ten days, which period has long elapsed, and still the lamps are put out every night at 12 o'clock. If the gas company wanted an extension of time, it would be only right and proper te ask ler it. y.r. Jehnsen, chairman of the lamp com mittee, said the gas company had encouut enceuut eied difficulties in making improvements at their work'; moie seiieus than had been anticipated, but Mr. Uaumgardner had said that in a few days the company would be able te iurni.-.li gas as heietofe-.e. Adjourned. COLUMBIA KEWJ. TIIElSLKCTIOX. Computing i:nd Consolidating Hie KelursiD. At 12 o'clock te-day court met for the purpose of computing and consolidating thcVeturns of the late election for presi dent, and for state and county officers. Ceuit was opened by Judg Livingston, who swore in J. L. Lyte as reading clqrk and Ii. 1 W. Urban and Jehn I. Carpen ter as computing clerks. 1-rothenotary Mc.Mcllen produced the returns from the several election precincts in the county, after which court adjourned until 2 o'clock, when the work of comput ing the returns will commence. The list of candidates ten formidable one, but it is expected that the official figures will be furnished in time for publication in Satur day's IxTKi.i.TCE:;cnji. en: i:i:;i;iaii coi:ia:si-exij:xci: At a meeting of the Orien I''lge Ne ?C I. O. I!. M., held hist evening, tiie fol lowing officers were installed : X. C. Chail.is X. Minims. V. (',. Y.'m. II. .Shtnbcrger. Hec-eiaryF. J1. I. Miller. Assistant Secretary Dr. G. '.' . I.ern tlieizel. Treasun r Gee. V.'. Shrecdcr. Trust. ( La. 15. 'c:;man. The Vi;,iit!it fire company will meet this evening for the transaction of the business of the month. The company did net meet en Tuesday ovenin-r, the regular meeting nigh!, by icasen of a i-sn-iuiii of member . net being jtiesent. Harry -Miniiieh, of Ten:i., K visiting his parents at this pi.e.-i'. Hcv. I. V. Stalcy loeiured in the E. i".. Lutheran churcli fee.tr.re room last evening en "'ilL'iim'j Pi i;iess" Je quite a geed sized aiidiem-e. Janics 1). Ga.-f, tifttsc Scott iien wei-ic.-' I i visiiii.-r !iis !rmc at 1 lv.-., ihi: '.Mil.ir n.cnihly MCLiiiig " lire i-nmpnuy wili Ik- he!' the tins Danvil!'. place. i The r. Shawnee C'V!II!llg. The Iicnuhlir t:i baluli-ih will walk around this e cuing. The Mi!-; society of the I. K. Lutheran church will net meat this evening, a-; an nounced, but will meet te-morrow uven- 7::0 o'clock, at the ie;idcnee of take a Ttlaiiiuieiiial. The nuptials of litis Annie E. Stones-, of W-esl "La:nj)cter, and Mr. Harvey F. Iiaverstiek. of Luncr-tcr township, at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Henry K. Stener, in Wet Lampeter township, last evenin"-. wese the occasion of brilliant i social festivities. The attendance of guests I is estimated at ever one bundled in num ber. Miss lieckie Perter, of this city, played the wedding march ; Ilev. Thes. 15. Barker, e." Lancaster, pronounced the cer emony after the Episcopal rile. The bride-maids v.cie Miss Jda L. Stener, Miss Winnie lis cucir.au. of Strasbuig township, and Miss Mary E. Swartz, ei Lancaster. The groomsmen! were Mr. A. E. 1'rantz, of Wilmington, Del.. Mr. Ellis Daciimau, of Stiasburg borough, and Mr. M. M. Pfautz, of Manheira. The u-Oic's were Mr. Andrew V. Franiz, of Lancaster township, and Mr. J. L. Perter, of this city. Tlicre was an elegant enter teriainmenl of the company andhandsome presents te the bride. The bridal tour takes in Niagara, Ciitclu-ll's Opinion. 'Ceck" f'alchell, the ex-member of the Legislature from the Lewer district, was in town yesterday. He were his famous swallow-tailed coat and a white vest. He stepped at every coiner and while leaning again, t a lamp pest he would deliver his !ill!e speech te the gaping countrymen, lie is known tee well in the city for any i er.e te listen te him. He thinks that Gar- ! field is a pe-sr stick and that Grant, will be j reneminated and eiceteii m ijj-i. lnis opinie!! of the learned doctor is very valuable te hi.- p;-.'iy and it is wei thy ei" note tin he speaks for a front seat in 1S3L tnsiliuse l.ficitil'es. A feature of Use approaching teachers' Slightly Bxhilarated. " Ke-fel-de Kiddle ! Hew well I leel !" Chirped an elderlv bachelor t'ether morning. "That Themas' Eclecti-ic Oil seems te have cured mj lumbago completely. I feel us if I wese young again and blseve I'll ask the widow te have me." He did se, was accepted and is new the nappy parent e I a line oey. r or saie ey 11. u Cochran, druggSit. e. i, and street. Lancaster. Pa. IX North Queen 3 CeugTis. "Brown' Bronchial Treclies" arc used with advantage te alleviate Ceuglss, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and llrenchial Affections Fer tliirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the fewstaple remedies of the age. The Threat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches'' act directly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex 1 raerdinas-y effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, either trem cold or ever-exertion ei the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enunci ation, fijitfnl-tra and Singer j find the Troches u-cful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat rc-rpsii-cs immediate attention, ns neglect often times results in ionic incuruble Lung Disease. Brown's Bronchial Treche" will almost in variably give relief. Imitations arc offered for ale, many el which are injurious. The genu ine "Brrjici's Bronchial Trechet" are sold &.': i'.- br.r.. ianl.'flyd&vTu,TliS A Happy Restoration. 1 can truly say that I eweny present exist ence and happy restoration te the hopes ami joy-i of life, te the useef Warner's Safe Kidney aiid Liver Cure, and I say te everyone suffer ing from any manner efkidney, liver or uri nary trouble. " Use tills remedy anil recover.' W. li.SAXFOUD. Ilelley. X. Y., Fb. S3, 18V. 1 SEW AJDTEItTlSEXESTS. - H. Z. RHOAD3 & BRO. Call attention te the completeness and variety of their stock, including every article of every description in their line, from the le-w-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 flne 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 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. RHO ADS & BRO., Jewelers. THIBPEBITIOI THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 4, 1E80. GARFIELD'S" VICTORY. AFTERMATH OF TCKSDAV5 XI ON. KLKC- -EW YORK REPUBLICAN MY 14,000. 1312, fell dewa stairs at his residence yes terday aud died seen afterwards. He was in apparent geed health np te the time of the accident. SOLID SILVERWARE in ail the new styles, comprising many articles specially appropriate for wedding and anniversary occasions. BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE. Mement: JUetncrst: Aletliers::! Arcyeulisturbcd at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying willi the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? II se, go at once and get a bottle of MKS. WIN'S LOW'S SGOX1IIXU SYIiUP. It will relieve the peer littli- .sufferer immediately depend upon it; there i no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, am! give rest te the mother, and relief ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in nil cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one ct the eldest and best feurilc physicians and ntir-es in the United States. Sold everywhere I cents a bettlv. IMT-lvd&vvM.W&S CLOCKS IN RICH VARIETY, including Mantel Clocks and Cleck Sets Traveling Clocks, &c. The most favorite Cleck is The Stem Winder." BAILEY, BANKS & BDDDLE. WATCHES the best in the world, in novel finish of case and great variety of ornament. Our own guarantee gees with each Watch we sell BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE. INDIANA UNSHAKEN. KKTURXS IKOM OTtlr.K STATES. wkatuu:: ixihc.vtiex.-.. VASnixr.-ejr. D. C, Nev. 4. Fer tin. Middle states, cloudy thrcateninj; weather with light rains, northeast te south winds, lower barometer, and stationary or higher temperature. -'- - BUY voevs. The I'hllp Inquiry Resumed. THE LONDON WALK. UKATU OF A VETERAN. Telegraphic Miscellany. MISSOURI. 40,000 Majority Ter llancjck. St. Leuis, Xev. -I. Scattering returns from Missouri indicate.", majority of 40,000 for Hancock. The Democrats in the Eighth district are reported te concede the election of Van Heme, Republi cs I FOREIGN GOODS This Winter's Paney Goods excel and exceed all our previous importations. In every department low prices prevail. Ine. Hacen. Lnpnrte. Ind., writes: "Hurrah ler .Spring Klo-.em " it'rt all you cracked it up te be. 51y Ii.-,pepsla has all vanished, whv don't you advertise it, what allowance wiil you make it 1 take a dozen bottles, se that 1 could oblige my friends occasionally. Priccsi; r)c., trial bottles 10c. Fer sale bv II. IJ. C'oeh C'eeh ran. druggist, 137 raid ISO North ueen street, Ia:icastcr, l'a. c in;: at iliriin: Wilsen, en ill'.1 ami Locust fliee's. Last, niulil w.ts ;t:iOl!ici ;t:iOl!ici tewn. The ii herm were The lfirt!rl.iv:i'i!iiver.-.i.-v Wike .'.IS v. corner e i- c. c : il n u ty one i; .::':: out. Mle! ye-.tcni iv. at the residenei; of her son. Milten Wii:e. at Third and L'eu -I, streets, T!u ii lends of the family m-eepled iisvita5e:: te he v.r cn. .-tin! sit-iit a very pleasant, day. 1'ivderiek Ilii.'-ht-r lias cempleicd th. th. Jmpreveuii'iits te lti-3 store re'nn and has new a very !i--..!y appointed bushi-- ; Maud. Caph'.in i). H. (J.is.. who v.as injuivd in a. limaway a-fideul en last Weilue--.lay, was able te be out f bed yesterday for the first time, ft will be yet several days befeie be will veniure en the streets. i:!"-iti:te. wili be the evening lecture?, which bid fair te be ;f mere than usual in feieM and fuiee. The institute opens en Mendav in the court house, but, the even ing entertainments will take place in the opera, house. Monday evening's lecture I will be by Hen. Gee. II. Wi'iidling. of Chi- j cage, Illinois, who is i,aid te be mn ele-' (pieiit orator and a peuciful and cenvinc-1 ing rca-iener. The subject of his lecture is ' 'iugeireHisin Frem :i Secular Stand- j point," and b. add t-. tie :. truly remark- i able eiT.irt. ' ; TJie Cailternia !Aenii:ilsts lliauer. MAJUitAOES ! Uavsiutici: Stexkii. Xevembcr 3, 1SS0, at 1 the residence of Mil, Sadie Stener, WestLani ! peter township, by the Itcv. The. II. Jtarker, Hurvey V. Haverstick, of Lancaster township, te Miss Annie L. Stener, of West Lampeter lOWUMIip. ltd FiuLiiixc Crr.r.r. In thi city, Sept. 10. 1880, by the Itcv. W. T. Uerhard, James II. Fielding le Mis Laura J. Curry, both et tliU city. 1H ATMS. McELMiinr. in this city, en the 4th inst., James McKlliget. The relatives and friends d' the family are rcxpecltully invited te attend the funeral The pailv of gentlemen wiie composed Jle bis lute rcsi.lcncc. Ne. 210 West Mifflin the excursion Vaii-li went tt California in , "trcet.en Saturday memii.-, at 0 o'clock. 2t A break was discovered vesterd.r. aflci tree' neon in tlie main pipe en Walnut'. abee I'llth. It was remi'dicii. A colored man named liarteii, resi.Jin-; at Fishing creek, en the Pert Ib-petit rsii rsii rea.d, c.ii.'.i. here ireai Lanc-tster at iO:l-"i ie-ilay a-i-1 lei"! at il:l-"i for his home. While in Columbia he was sujfei-ing in the '. JJ.lt depot with inll.immatien of th: brain snd had teb-- as-iit'-il from en.: tr tin and te the ether. In cjiite of the di.-a IvaiilaeeiM state of the weatlier Mr. S. Swart.-: is making some progress in t he erection of his new ire house, lie is t.enbled no nune witii l'w bicahiug out '. : ih- sawdust. Frem the pn-sent outlook the ltennb;i eans will iaraU- in the ra.in te-night. Uebcrt Ciane. jr., of Philadelphia, is in town te-day. There is hut, lit lie sheeting at, duel: tak ing place en the river te-day. The ducks have been rather sea-.ce for a day oi-ttve. We have net heaid of a single par. tridge being shot witliin live miles of here. The piumhci.; are at weik making .-uue kind et iiiiprevement in fier.t of tin Ka Ka tieua! bank. The lniiveniiiit of live stock te the e.i.-,t, ever the I'enn-ylvania jr.ilread is at prc enl vervl:''avv. Fi-ank W. lii.ikie hi-: returueil te his ' fitndri"-- .-'.t the Iniversity of "ennsyivania. Mr.;, il. M. Xerth with her son" lluh. left liei( te-day en a visit te Philadelphia. Till. rilYSICiANS. .'Iectiiifr (-.nMeilie:, Keclelj. The Lancaster county medical secicl.i held its regular mentldy meeting in Grand Army hall, yesterday. i lie Joliewoig members were piesent : Dis. Atlce. llh-.ck- , weed, Conn.'ten. Cox, Heir, 31. L., of , Lancaster : ierntheis.-l. Craig and Line- ls71 arc being elites taincd by Dr. Henry CaipeiUcr, at his residence near the Old j Factory. The party consisted of .Tames V.iim.r C ITirliHet.itvii II -f VnrMl n. ' ,',. "- ... v.v..-i. , .. .. -..,.-,., ... ,4,s juiu j cs.iujuue, -lu-Tiii CehinTiiia, Mr. Sargent, and " . F Lockare, afternoon, at 2' e-clock of Philadeinhi.i. Dr. S. X. f). AVelf, of Cincinnati, Samuel II. Reynolds, Jehn Keller, i)r. llesny Caipenler and Henry ihiuinardiier. ei this city. air. Dickey is the only member of the party who is dead, and the ethers, together with their wives, aie :-.t the dinner te-day. Hi: ;'r,'!i:--'.u'i! l!:iil C. W. Uilei. wiie is eliarged with con cealing his go ,,is te defraud his cicdiiers. and who was c.'.sii-.iit led te prison in default of bail, te asssw.'i- ;.t wtirl, by Aldermau McConensy. was te have been heard tiiis nmrning !, the.iul.;es. en a writ, of habeus corpus. lie furnished li.-.il and the writ was di.-misMit. Uvslev. In this cltT. Xevembcr 2. 1S30. faceb (iiialer, in the With year et hU age. Tlie relatives and friends of the family are reipcctl'ully invited te -ittend the funeral from his latu residence, 21(5 Shippcn street, en Friday Interment at Lan-2ld inst., .Jeseph Breglcy, caster cemetery. j IlnoeLnr. On the 2d 1 apred 71 year. ; The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited le attend the funeral en ( J"i i-lay nierniej;, at 9 o'clock, from his late .ss idauce, 4lT Knit Kiiifj street. Ili;;h mass at St. Antheny's eliureh. Interment at St. Jeseph cemetery. 2td Uaiix. In this city. Xev. 2, 1850, Jehn, son of t'hilip a-nl Sablna 'llahii. aed 2 yetm, 11 month-, and 2"J day?. ilia relatives and friends are respectfully In- I vited te attend the luneral lrem tlie residence ', of ins parents, Xe. (KJ, Seuth Queen street, en I Friday morning at 3 o'clock. High mns at St. i St. Jeseph church. I Xi:r AOrjiliTJSE3lIiXTS. as well as v Ihu I.tit-a! Hciiiej-rary. Xe Dcmeeiatr. in the stale did th') Iiemeciaey ei i,ane;-ster. i-rem no art. of the country comes a mere credit able scturn than from heie. The Republi can local organization, the 'business sncu'.s Je.T'Ue' and the Yeung Men:; He- -.r-XTK tVASIUXG AT XOetr. SOUTH TV Lime Street, or work by the day. Bailey, Banks & Biddle, 12TH AND CHESTKUT, PHILADELPHIA. .WWEIAtY. SIAltKETS. rOUISTVKUKIt, 1 WATCI1MAKKU. Ne.lKlXOItTII QUKKX .STi:i:KT,ncar 1. K. it. Depot, Ijineaster, l'a. Gobi, bilvcr and Xlckcl-easeil Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated l'aiitaseepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Itepairing a specially, aprl-lyd SPECIAL ORDERS FOR FINE WATCHES Iteceivc most earefnl attcntiwii. IE8IUTS AXD USTIMATK3 SUBMITTlil) WITHOUT CUAKUE. B. F. BOWMAN, 10G EAST KING STBEET, lai;astei:. ia. LARGEST ASSORTMENT New Yerk niarftei. Xisw Yerk. Xev. 1. Fleur State ami West ern steady, moderate expert and jobbing trade inquiry: Siipeiiinc, :83fi)l 2."; extra de f 4 &S4 70; choice, de, $i 730185: tunes' de 90Si;eO: round lioep Ohie705 : choice de at f5 10g(i 0!) ; se peril ne western $.".859 1 2": coumien te geed extra de fl33i?l73; choice deStSOgliflO; choice white wheat de $4 73 (j4 03; Southern II rm and u n changed ; eon: een: een: men te rair cstra4 9JS3 3D; geed te choice de S3 53$; S3. Wheat Va&Ac; lower, fairly active : Xe. 2 Keil cash. $1 18; de Xev.. SI 11 1S ; de Dec. $1 liV-JJ) : de Jan., $l 21l 21; Xe. 1 White, Xev., $1 u;y.. . i Cern a slfadc stronger, very quiet; Mixed western spot, :CiiM'te: de future. Sfi)i38e. Oafs eteady : Xe. 2, Xev., aic ; "de Dee., 40: de Jan., iey.c- State S0245MC ; Western -8S4645C can, ever Allen and Cris! Democratic competitors. The Third district is net certain, but probabili ties favor Frest. In the Ninth district the election of Ferd, Greenback, is claimed, but nothing definite is known. The Fourth district will re-elect Davis, the Fifth Bland, the Seventh Phillips, the Twelfth Hatch, and the Thirteenth Huckster. Re turns from the Sixth assd Tenth districts show gains for both Waddle and Masisttr. which leaves little, if any, doubt of the'r j election. j Kansas, City, 3Ie.: Xev. -i. Almest j cesuplctc returns from this ( the Eighth ) congrcssiessal district give Vats Herssc, Republican, frosts S00 te 1,000 plurality. The Rcpubiicass representatives te Legislature arc elected from this city a Republican gain and the county sna: shalaud collector arc Republicans. All the rest of the county ticket is Demecra tic. ILLINOIS. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! T.LAXKET SHAWLS for Lad Km. 1SLAXK KT SHAW LS ler Children. 1SLAXKKT SHAWLS ter Scheel i;ir PAISLKY, THIBET and ISCOCHE SHAWLS. SHAWLS IX QUANTITIES AT PAHNESTOCK'S. Beaflprif s ir iif it. rxUKUWHAU ter Indies. UXDEKWKAU lerCcnt. rXIi:i:WEAi: for Itev-aiul Cirts. US PKItWEAi; at alt piiee-7. FAHNESTOCK'S, Xe.t lJK.r In tlie Ce-art SIniiie. 1'niladelphla Zl&rktil. Fhilaukli-hia, Xevembcr 4. Fleur market dull but steady ; .supcrUue ?2 73?f':; ): extra j uu(i.ni; iiinotine li-.etana laimly .iS0Qt;2i; l'enn'a Umily $il23S0; St. Leuis family at J3 73(j M; Minnesota familv f."i 23ft"5 73; Sir.ilgln $( OdfTfi M : Winter patent f;.V)7 50; Spring de$7(W5S 23. LANCASTER WITRhP liublic.sn club, wcr bit! ves-v insiuiliciut i: cat en ere: cJiess. r.railc Thi, : en tiist liny at ?:!:) fi It was under Miller, a.cent snows, r. Thr K-.c'!t;s:.ii (eOliie. ;i-iijs an nxcits-siess left this eitv j)ri::ilehl. 01ii. the manaemesst of S. X. f.-r the Ciiainjiien it a per and v.'cihs of the Cisaii.pinu cesu- MISS M. E. tSILI., TKACHKlt )F DRA1V ing in the Girls' High Scheel, wishes te ' obtain pupila in the various styles of drawing I ami painting. Residence Xe. 33 West Orange I street. I'm altered and rep-sired at the same place. ectSO-ifd rOST. j A Mnsenie King -.villi emblems engraved i en the ei:t.-ide aud the full name et the owner en the inside. The Under will be lib erally rcwai-dcd en leaving same at Zahm's 1 Jewelry Stere, Zahm's Cerner. nl "ltd pany arc hiraled at ij rhitfileld thrce ju-r.-r.'.ij scnt en the tsip. r.ii -.. . 1 1--. Surjii ii-'ed. James Wsiu'it, one ihtv- f the ? mii: salt:. 1 A inur-hnive power Caloric Engine, in geed order, will be .-old at a bargain. Mnt be lis))e-eii et te sna'.je i oasis ler n larger one. Call en or addrc-s I)H. J. I!. HALVES & SOX, isSStdThP&WH Millcravillc, la. AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, JEWELER, Ne. 20 East Klusr Street, Laueastcr, l'a. We are new taking special er.lera for HOLIDAY GOODS. Itve Heur at. gi 43??5 i" Wheat quiet nud steady ; Xe. 2 Western Red 1 1; l'enn'a. Ked 1 141 15' J; Amber Cern quiet but firm ; yellow at 33c ; mixed uy.;. iats dull, and weak ; Xe. 1. White 40Jc;Xe. 2 de S)c; Xo.Sde r.7P37'.Ce; Xe. 2, Mixed ny1M. Jlyc dull at OFc. l'rovi-!ensiuiet: nscss nni-kl.i3UK!ic?inii hams $17Q:750; Indian m.s heet at lSuO; smoked hums taSlOJic; pickled hams SJW-'c ; bacon smoked sheufders SQ6c ; salt de 5'ic. Lard linn : city Uettie at SXi'Ja : loose butcher' TJc; prime steam S Gi'ijs 73. Butter linn, with geed demand ler cheice: Creamery extra ::i:i2c; de geed in choice 2SIS 31c; IS. C. and N. . extlii 25'-S23e ; Westerii resciwe extra 'Jlfjile; de geed te choice 10 2)c: KeIN llriu wish fair demand for cheice: Western Heserve. extra SiS-Jle; l'enn'a l-'jims 223c Kggs scas-ce and ilnn: lV'iin'a Extra 23cip 215: IVcslerti Extra 2f25c. Cheese dull and weak ; Xew Yerk inli ci-eani at 12,J)i:;e; Westerii full cream as 12JiJl.:c;de lair togeod HSIJ.:; de hull skim. 'V.WJy.c. J'etreleissis dull : refined Uc. Whisky at 91, II. Seed Uoed te prime clever dull at.fiJOiiy 700: Timethy nominal at $2 7i'?2&): Flaxseu-i at $1 S3. Coagres-stenal and Leglslaliu; Changes. Chicago, Xev. 1. The Tribune estimate shows that the Republicans jjain one con cen grcssmass sis Illinois asid that the Pcmo Pcme crats elect one in place of a Gscesibaeker. Tlie Democrats also claim the election of Lee, Democrat, ever Davis, Republican, in the Ninth district. In tie fctatc Legislature tlie Hepsshlicatis gain t we representatives aiul one senator. The Democrats gain one representa tive. The gains of representatives arc made at the expense of the Seeiali.-ts. KANSAS. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS. HAGER & BROTHER have new open the lutes; nevell -.-- in I'lem-S Knglt-.li ami American J u r, ny- f .' ML J nves, ,tc. ssiied couples its Ce'erain tews: awcaver, Columbia Dniship. Mauiieim : biu-tr : i)-.v,s. aI. L. Rlack, Strasbur- : Davis. J. II.. Pender:- uis.l Ilcrr, 15. F.. .Mil- Ici-sxille. Hertz, Liiitz ; ITershey. I'ar.i dise : K'.nei-, tjalssssa : Kelikr, Xew ( Helland: Kencay. ts-isburg ; Liv ingston. ?d"iintvitle ; Le;s:ss:s:i, Lea man Place; ?dewerv. (Nne-teg;a : ' US'. .: eldest s, snip, were lveent iy t he recipients et a iIea? ant and extensive surprise by their neighbor-; asid sVietals. The f'ehieu wedding oc curs next 3Iarc':i. The Tilnjui-'s Const. .U.Ot:nilO.S',-l.hS.SOS IN KI.OeUTJ.ON I j and Heading will be given upon rcason rcasen nbla terms, by MKS. EMMA SLICHT-EU, a. I.-.; West Orange street. Clas-cs will be formed and also private instructions given. Hour Heur may lie .selected te suit pupils. e2S-lwd J'-1 1'EJl MAXOJXOS, Ac. I i ne mayor gave one itrunic -.) days, one j le and one 10 this morning. A number of ether.- were held in bail for bearings. I SUM-. !' . . , a:., Wilns'M-: Miller, Hird-in- Jey : i raeci!. AViigiilsville : Weaver. Sts-a -.- elc-r, .T.L., Mt. aIss Hand ; Roebuck. Lit it.'. beihiewn : Shrih-r. Mt. Reaiisstewu : Thossspseu. Tomb. 7i;i'-t',s-senville : buig ; Yest. IhM iie.-.la ; 7. .: ey. I)j-. Irs-.:t was e5'ct.d a member of the Micietj. j Drs. 5. I-1. Iferr, '"iec.icr, 31. I.. Davis, i Trcichlei' and Ilcrl:: iv'ei!eil eenssdenible diphtheria in their localities. Dr. Treich ler also had. ea,-c.; of rcariet fever. Xething i-Ise of import a ti"e was done and the lnivtsn ndjetitned. Cerxir.!:ri::n.i:.s:;reever en the alert te find f.Vhii lield.-. te work, lusl they never imitaten we'tl-.le-sarli'-le. i'rei. t'nilmeite'.s French Kidney Pad was brought out about ten years aere. iiai! -inee llsesi a hist e-l chans without Trt ichler. !:. i- i ski; or cosi'w-iene isavc sought le imitate it by uiaiiy v.-en'.iii-.-! ailairs: bul a '.iciimiii:'.ti::;f ub!ic will held '-fas' te that which i-geed," and the ('uilmeltc Pad me:-:; than holds its own. Jt cure-,. -s!I kidney !I-;e:5,es:j:id .succeeds vi here snediciue often taiis. A.!c your drug gist il this :- net :-e. F i:eii;;;vl;i:le Surecss. The sciences et snedicincaud ehemi-lry have never p.-edaeed be valuable a remedy for the p. Clinical e! Miii.ey dieC.i-eas the aecidesitnl discvery et tl.e. vegetable contained in Day's" Kidnev l'Ai. Its reliable charat-tcr, desirable qualities an 1 mas'crly curative power have deeply v. en uj;e!-. theennfhicnup of the motli metli ca! juoie'.-ieii anil countless sutlcrer.' who l-'atal Aecdenj t. a !;.;?: sr. Dr. Joel Y. Shelly, of Ilerefeid town ship, lleihs ceuniy. went- te the narn about four o'clock in the afternoon te feed his horse. Detweeu six and seven o'clock he was fmisid in the entry of the barn in a peel of bleed. The bleed was still run ning from his ears, mouth and siase. The jury rendered a verdict that deceased fell lrem a hay mew and ruptured a bleed ves sel in les head, producing hemorrhage if me wain ami causing ins ticatn. Uceeaswi. was in ine -iiss year e. ins age. lie was yeas-sage a pieiir.ts't ph;hian ami ..nr ..nr gcen, enjoyed a. very large p: act ice. aud successfully pcrfeinutl some very delicate surgical operations. Although he resided in the southwestern part of iles-eferd, half a mile fsens Falm station en the Perkio Perkie mcis railroad, lie tscated patients residing west of Reading. lie tetircd from pstsc tice sesne tcss years age, but was since then eltcss consulted by ether physicians in treating critical cases. Deceased leaves a widow, lour sons and two daughtess. Ib was the father of Rev. Percival Y. Shelly, pastor of the Reformed congregation at Ilambusg. Twe J.ctlcis of Interest". Twe letters were delivered ycstcvehiy in this city te the came house, by the same postman, one in the morn ing 'from Mrs. Gen. Hancock, of Governer's Island, te the wife of an army officer new en a visit te Lancaster, and the ether in the evening from General Jas A. Garlield, president elect, of 3Icntes-, Ohie. il ive siied it. sil-iwcnd.tw The i shaviii; my medicinal soap adapted te c.say I'utieus-.i shaving Seap. Ne snirierever yet ture-.v back j A mere repulsive sight, Thau tcrth tls.st are decayed and black: sir one meri! pitr-3 and bright Than rows of pearls that all sssay vai's-.t Who put their faith in 8SZOWXT. nl-lwdee.l.4w sv-tered and Xuis'ilieu improved, trengt disia-cuiTCStcd by Mail Hitter Srrr? CZT- r- -.-'i.'rTs T?' i; !.-!. xenvL. sa.a;;li: atjce. it -s ii::;e.-ssliic ler a woman alter a faithful ceur.-e el si-eaisnesst with Lydiii E. rinkhasu-.s Vegetaiile Compound te continue te sutrer with a weakness of liie utersis. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydiii E. rinkhain, 231 Western avenue. Lynn, Mas., for pamphlets. jy29-IydcedJtw file Tidy Housewife. The careful, tidy housewife, v.-hen she is giv ing her lifinee its eps-ing cleaning, phenld bear in mind that the dear inmates et her house are mere precious than houses, anil that their sys tems need clean-ing by purifying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring ma laria and miasma, and she should knew that there is nothing that will de it se ptrfcctlv aud surely as Hep Ritteir. the purest and best el u!l mediciaci. .cee ether column. nl-2wd&w YVK AKE OrJi-XlXU DAILY XF.W l'ATTEKXS OF PAPER HANGINGS. Tlie Designs and Colorings nre beautiful, asid we have a large stock te select from, in the lowest g:nle te lhu meat expessslve. DADO AND PANOY WINDOW SHADES in new colors. Plain mates lal by the yard, in all shades and widths. Cardinal, (irecn, White and llafl HOLLANDS, Fivtisrcs. i-'ringcs. Tapes, Ac. We have a let of light color Curtains, beauti ful styh-.s. that will be closed out at the low price of.')!) cents. The! uraadcciilcd bargain, as some were sold at $1. lilts, pair. We have opened a f rcbls inveic of Extension Cornices, asneag which are two new pattern!. Ebony Walnut and Auli I'ele--, I'ings, End.', &c. Sides d taken for i'isse Mirror. PHARES W: FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. CAJU'ETS. -VTOTJCK TO I.AI)I!. Trcteussi: Gleve (;'.c:sns-, ler cleaning Ksd Gloves and removing Grease and Stains from Woolen or Silks, she most convenient inven tion of the kind ever before the people. Try it; it is very simple.cleansaglevein aniii-.ule. Price -il cents. Sold bv. AXhREWG. ritET, Only, at City I'harmacy, Xesth (jneeii Street, Cor. Orange, Lancaster, 1M. LOCHER'S Epizootic uiirB ana irs, Stock JSinrnee. Xisw Ver.s .Stocks. Stocks weak. - a. :.s. U:2 ".'.'.' -iaji ....llf.'j lt..H)7'.4 ,jn;i .mi j Ml' 'I SS7? pAKGAIXS VOW KVKKYKODY. KA11E CHANGE IN CARPETS, 'I'csitivckalete Keduce Stock et 610 Yaras Bweis Carpets, AT AXD BELOW COST. C.'.ll and satisfy ycurseir. Ale,'lngsnin, Kag and Chain Caipclsinalinestcndlcss variety .at H. S. SHIRK'S OABPBT TTAT.T 203 "WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, 1'A. A POSITIVE CURE FOR EPIZOO TIC AND DISTEMPER IN HORSES. PUKlWUI'I) AXI) SOLH BY CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. 9 KAST KINU STRfcET. elfi-tfd COUGH NO MORE ! Meney Erie It. It Michigan!;. & L. : Mlcliigan Cent. R. Chicago & S. W.. Chicago, Jl .t ft. l. Man. A- St. J. Cem.... " " l"ld. . Teledo & Wabash.. Ohie Missis-ini.i. . St. Leuis, I. M. ."t S. it., flejij Ontario asid We.-tcrn. 2l'-, C. C. & I. C. R. R 1S Xew Jei-sev Central.. 7H-,'i Del. & Hudsen Canal. STJi Del.. L4ick. Jc Western !W?5 MV3l;ill J 111111 ivi... ."V'H i aciuc j.uan a. s. ue. Manhattan Elevated Union Pacific Kansiss A Texas Xew Yes-k Cesitral... Adasns Express Illinois Cent sill , Cleveland .c Pitts.... Chicago & Reck I.... Pittsburgh ft Ft. W... American U. Tel. Ce. I'lISLADKLrniA. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania R, It.. Xevembcr 1. . Ji. r. 5t 2:il) .1:i,0 ACieau Republican Sucep. Topeka, Kan., Xev. 4. Iletussis se far received from this state indicate that the three cosiress;eiial districts arc Kcnnbli ean. Use iirst will yive Andersen 15,000, the Second, Haskell 0,000 te 8,000, and tlie Third, Hyan 12,000 majority. Tite ma jority for St. Jehn, Kenub'.iea'.s, for jjover-sses-, will he 40,000. The indications are that the state Senate will be wholly J'e nublicats and the Heuse nearly se. INDIANA. FREXCir PLAID, MA:.D:;EROi:ii.F- SIJITlN'CS.SlDKlLVXDS.CAsnMEt::.- KOULE. MOM IE CLOTH1, FLAN- X EL SIMTIM.-:,. 'le., .:. m Q u VELVETS. Gloats' m U 5 y ifjdiib! H.iwjiist received from Xew Yerk Im;nrt ers a line of Cloaks. Deimain and .faeke! in thu Latest -tyie for ladies and Misses. CLOAKING CLOTHS, Tli .llajeiisy About tlie SJamu us Last Aleitlli. IxtUAXAretd-;, Xev. 4. Full returns fretss Allen cessssty, Fert Wayne, j-ivc a Democratic majority of 2,001, Dcsno Dcsne cratieyain, 487. The Republican majority in the state will probably nt exceed that of the October election 7.000. NEW YORK. Enlliiiiited Kepiibilcan .-Majority li,liai. Ai.uanv, X. Y., Xev. 4. The l;'ff' this morning places the Hcpublican niajmity at 14,204. Rlaelc and Celer-", Plain : A.ssei-tmeut. nil Fancy, In Lars 5We invite examination. MaMiiFuisiiei. emer, Gallaflay 1 k elkctie.-h mnv. 47 3$ a. jr. s. si. v : Il:ii IJ:.Vi .... zy.ta:i is.'-i 45' H17h 11.". iw KIT;;; iei;i hd ; H3 , iiii i :wVa :', i , it'4 21'S '2i . li 1SH - 7U V, !V.J 87 . J7 X,l& . Michael Ca!Ialinu fatally iiivkcd. Xew Yerk, Xev. 4. A mssssber of men engaged i:i a wranile yesterday iss the Twcsity-third ward ever the result of the election. Asieliael Callahan was th' !2 Ui!i 37J4 37 i:54 .... 11S .... in;u .... 1-) '.'.'.'. 124j CI CDJj- W"4 Nertlscrsi Paeiflc Cem 21 2U35 294J l"d. A Pitts., Titsssv'c ft B. Northern Central... Phil'a ft Erie It. R. Northern Penn'a... Un.ILR'sef X. J... Ilestenville Pass.... Central Trans. Ce.. 1 lj 52 isiji i 0'4 29 5 1 isV" 1!) party and was terribly kicked about the head asid body. Corener Knox was called te tafcc his ante-mortem deposition, but a.s he was iyitijr. the .statement could siet be taken. The police arrested Charles M. Terry for being concerned in the ii:lit. Terry was committed te the house of de tention. An autopsy will be made en Cal lahan's body te-day. the cuines;: leti-mi:. Our assert ai-nt Te:- de i'.dl and WJnjer Season is new complete, and e have never osTi'reieatlraetIi-ea!-toe!; in all en:- diii-nt-ments in DRESS GOOD Lecal MnclH anil llendx. Par A Certain Cure Fer Lanc.CityCperct. Lean, due lts).. IS!.. " ISSj.. " ' isne.. " isy... 5 per ct. iss 1 or .10 years. COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, And all Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. vnl. $lii 100 100 101) 100 100 10) . re ! loe . 5f) .W S ,1'er fifty years "Sellers' Lfver Pills' have brought health and happiness in thousands of Uqmcs. A-slv your druggist for them. T)AINTING. X All hinds et IIeu3e I'aintinp'and Grainina done at t he ehertest notice and in the best xs rible style. We have reduced our pi-ices te S1."j per day. Shep en Charlette street. ecti2-3sssd ALLEN GUTHRIE & SOXS. ! Lane, and Quarryv'e R. R. bend ' " " stock... j Lancaster and Epliratatui-nnike... i Lanc,Kiizabetht'ii amIMiddlet'n. j Lancaster and Fruitville turnpike t Lancaster assd Lilitz turnpike Lancaster and Maner ttoneike... Lancaster and Mass hessn turnpike. 25 isneaster and Marietta turnpike.. 23 Lane, and New Helland turnpike., nits Lane, and Strasbssrjf turnpike s Jane. andSusfnelianna tursipike.. :') Lane, and u lllew street tnrsipike. 2."i -..,-, .... Kas-snes-s Nat. Rank et Laneasler... ;V Fpr the seller or Consumptive In all stamen First Nsit. Rank of Lancaster lej of the Disease. Iancaster County Nat. Rank 50 Prepared and sold only at Inquirer Printing Ce ,y j Lanc.Gas Liglst assd Fuel Ce. sSeek. 2.'i PTTTT T:S TYRTT si'lYlTF. . " b"""a- Las Kale. $I0(.2'i 10.) 114 118.7i 12(1 la-, 103 3.2.-1 I7.'.'3 51 5I ICeucu-al or the Iiivesiiatimi Tlie Cne Against riislp Completely Ilrelten. Xew Yerk, Xev. 4. The examination of Ken ward Philp, charged with libel en Garfield, was renewed this morning. Hast, publisher of Truth, testified that, he re ceived the Jlercy letter through the mail last October. He examines! it isiicre.-:cupi-cally, but net feclissg prepared te take the responsibility of publishing it, he called in the national Democratic committee, and after Messrs. Iiamlall and Hewitt and ethers had pronounced their ominous be .... i - . published it. Philp never saw the letter until it appeared issdc-iwii'"r. Vj. J It is impes-ihle u, -;;ve a raii.t idea of I he many Ix-autlfat nevclSir- we show tiii-.s.trteii. TlieelloiKetl-oieJan Mi.nitl'.i'.-tiiie-; ttiw h-i-en have I.ern vi-iv -neee-l'-d, het'i in eli.t Cnli'is and F:ine--. FOPULAJl 0I MODERATE PRICES. In addition te ear :.ap;-r!i sti (JwmN, w! iiavcaiar 'ja-serli.'i--:i ami lieiiU'hlii: l'lam;i:i Minings, new &e mui-li in VOii' 1'iem :;."; lnSl.i;e ;.er yan!. In of rine ' receii ai.tc- 2.- S." 20 27.).2Ti 4(1.13 10U 130 THE LONDON WALK. Ken-eU's l Lead. Londen, Xev. 4. At ten a. m. Hew ell's record is three sixty-one miles, twenty-six miles ahead of Deblcr, second. Every clTert has been made te put Dob Deb cr right, but wilhetst success. At 3 o'clock p. ns. Hewell only was e:s tit track. The scores at that lime were : Hewell, HS3 miles ; Littlcwoed, 33S : Dob Deb lcr, 241. Littlcwoed ran his 3:J.th snile in C minutes, 49 seconds, ami s-imultanceusly Kewell did his :57Jth mile at the same "af"" ' speed. Deblcr evinces great courage, but is in a most pitiable condition. His leg is 10C A TTOICXETS-A J'-IJ II Silks, Velvets and Piu-'aes Oiirur-seitiiient eseel.s all previous ones in 1'eauly and design, rlehuc-s and coleiiir'.uni: Kreat viu icty. IV.rticuIar attention has'lj.-en i.iiil Se liave tint colorings match, mi that ur diflieulty tsexperieiieed in wlrftin;;.'i eonibi eenibi eonibi natien dress that u-ill li.i:-ii:uiiize perfe.-;tiy i-: coloring. in our Black Goods, L,ace, Hartdker kerchief, Embreideiy, GJevc, Hosiery, Ribbon and Linen Departments a lull and -,-: found. .ftraflivc a.snrtment svill I We aUe tid; i.tfeatle.-i te nni DRESS MAKING Ladies' Undcrcleihiim- Ne. 15 WEST KINO STREET, au;;2S-lyil LAN'CASTEK, PA. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Farkkis' N'at'l Bask ev Lascasttesi, November 1. 1S0. Th beard of directerd havetliisdaydeclureil HESKYA.lHLEr Attorney assd Counseller-at-Lw 21 Park ISew, Xew Verk. Collectiena made in all parts of the United Biases, and a tfenernl le-jal mssinesa transacted IteiMs !y nerinissien teSteinman St Hensee A i.e: AI.E! A1.E! A.AWJiEXCE KXAPP5 CKLKIJitATKI) A.D Vilii.1 IvXOWX DitAUGiiTALE. a dividend et live and e.-hair per cent, for the ' new ready for cenbumers, whelcsule and last six mess th. payable en demnnd. rutall. KDW. II. UUOWX. lIOTi:, UlSTAURiXTa AXI) PlllVATSS FAMILIES nev;-2td Cashier. ean oe supplied Mith tiiis wneleenuse and nourishing beverage. All orders will receive punctual attention and deliverances made at :i jen, iiii.ice. t.uii or address Gqoe:iJtLTOioEN- c uffmnE k.vai-p. Xe. 115 Kast King Street, ( ectli-lsml Lancster, Pa. terribly swollen fully. and he drags it pain-! AXOTIIKK VIClT.tl. fiufTecatcil by Huh. New Yeittc, New !. A servant ;;irl, known only as Bertha, was found dead its bed this morning at 23. Henry street, where .she had lived bsit five days. She had blown out the gas instead of turning it oft and died of suffocation. OniTVAXV TtrANTED A ft eral housework. Apsdvat 44SOI.TU PKIXCE STKEET. ltd A Veierau crl31"i fleets Vlu'cnt IJej-.tti. Piiiivdelpxiia, Nev. 4. Cel. Jehn D. Hester, aged eighty-six years, president of the Veterans' Association of the V.'ar of Department-'. Z3'AU orders :c rxccvl: mul in the best winner. "fiV.'t i:reiii:fi;xs In a'l Departments our Meck will be feiinn tiplete with the XIZV.'KhT AXD .MOST IsE IUAIJI.K CUODS, an. J at j. rices mat an: :.-. low us the lowest. im mm ii fi: 1412 and 1414 OHBSTNUT ST : rlSX PHIL A DI-: J. ill A. m