LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1880 COLUMBIA NEWS. euis ki-gulaii cokkespendknck In tin: Intelligencer, mere than a month ae, wc published an aiticlc en the cle-iin of the new fihhway, in the dam near the middle of the river, and of the raft chute within a few feet of this sheie for the purpose of damming up the water while the river was low and thus keeping water sufficient above the dam te float canal beats and render easy operations at the Reading & Columbia coal chutes which, had this net been done'weuld have been compelled te suspend operations until a rise in the river took place, as just be fme cleinjj the chutes it was with great iiflleulty operations could be carried en. Since that time t'jc liver has risen but lit tle and it has been found necessary te keep the b.u tiers te the exit of the waters in their places. The late rains, however, have caused a lisc in the river sufficient te warrant the tearing away of these obstructions and the weik was commenced this morning. It will 'be liuished te-day and then, notwithstanding the mjns, there will probably be a fall, but net low enough te interfere with weik at the coal clinics, which, by the approach of winter, will necessarily be suspended in a short time. An effort is being made, by a number of jeuiigmcn in town te get up a dancing class and engage Pi of. Gerbcr. of Yerk, te give lesie.w. The class, se far, numbers eighteen. Wc have heaid nothing lately of the class which sevcial Columbians weic tiying te get up for Pief. McGutre, of Lancaster. An uneeufiimed and very tough story come-, te us te the effect that a certain lolling mill man, who had lest a couple of nights' sleep abeur election time, went home Lite one night, and, taking a chair behind the stove, in his kitchen, fell asleep and in his sleep, allowed his head te fall front, his nose resting en the stove plate, and having all the llcsh burned from it be be feie he was awakened. The icguLti monthly meeting of the Columbia liic cempaiiy will take place this evening in the engine house pailorseu Locust stieet below Thiid. A meeting of the Mite society of the E. J.. Lutheran chuieh, will be held this evening at the jesidencc of Hiram Wilsen, en the eeinci of Second and Locust sti eels. An invitation te be picscnt is extended te the chinch cougieg.itieu. SheiilV Stiiue is this meiuing selling at public sale the goods of the Utter Bres., seized a couple of weeks age and ordered te lie sold for the benclit of the crcditers. ll was the surreptitious removal of a por tion of these goods, after they had been seized, that caused the an est of one of the (inn and the sudden absence of the ether. The inclement weather of last evening pievculcd the parade of the Republican battalion, and it was postponed indefin itely. f. .1. lilack, of Philadelphia, was visit inn liiend-.ni town ycstciday. Oui stieeis at present aic in a very nuid ! i ..million. It is almost impossible te keep shoes clean. The Vigilant the company held its monthly meeting last evening, but failed le transact any businessefcspeci.il impor tance. The Shawnee liie company tiausactcdits monthly business last evening. The unifei in lately worn by the Dpiiie er.itlc and Republican battalions am new se much dead stock, and the possessors of them aie agitated as te what shall be done withthein. Seme will no doubt, be kept as i dies while ethers will be thrown in any odd cei ner. The blue shirts worn by the Hancock Invincible are the only uni uni eoi m or pet liens of uniforms of any signi ficant value and wc have no doubt they can and will be utilized. The showy uni forms sifter the campaign are of the least value. Wc had some hopes of" clear weather early this morning, but they wei evanescent. Itnowleolvs as if wc will have meie rain. A whedbairew tide is the btake of a bet en the election that we have heard of. It has net yet been paid. Tl e California Excursionists. The dinner given by Dr. Henry Car penter te the California excursionists did net take place at his ceuuty place, as we stated jestei day, but at his residence en Sr.ith tjuecn stu-ct. After the anival of the slraugvib they were driven around the city vi.i ting diu'cient places of intei est. After the drive thcypaitoek of lunch at Dr. C.upenter's county place. In the evening at six o'clock the dinner was held and all had an excellent time. The names of these present weic as fellows : air. and Mis. W. 1 Leckaid and daugh ter. .1. I J. Ei ringer. Capt. C. F. Sargent, of Philadelphia ; Mr. Nelan and daughter, of IXi.vten. Ohie ; Mr. D. Wolf and daugh ki, el Cincinnati; Mr. and Mis. Henry It.iumg.udiu'1. Mr. and Mis. Jehn Keller, Mr. and Mis.Samuel II. Reynolds, Dr. and Mis. Hemy Caipenter, of this city; II. M. Xeitli, csij , and wife, of Columbia, and Mr-Tames Young,eMiddloton Mr. D. 11. Jacksen ami Mr. llroeks, el San Francisce, who vveie with the party while there, were unable te get heie. All the stiaugeis left fei their homes te-day. The Amusement Season. As the elect ion is new ever and the dium and teieh have been laid away, our people will have te leek somewhere el.se ler amusements. The season will net open at the opera house until Saturday No vember 1.5 when Beit Riuchart's minstrels will appear. During the following week v.e will have Fanny Davenport ' Deacon Cianki-ll," Maud Grangei and Thompson's Electiu Lights." The agent for the last named company was in town making ar i.iugmeuls for its appearance, te-day. m iuiating tlie Law. lehii Cuiry and Reuben Wenrich, of ("lay tuvvuship, have been ai tested by Censt.ille Ht'lman, en complaint of Celin Cameion, of lJtiel:ctsilIe, en a chaigeef gunning en the Sabbath day. They wcte ta.ei. bL-fete "Simiic Rcideubach and gave bail for a futther beating en Satutdsiy at 2 o'clock, p. in. A charge of trespass ing has also been entered against Jehn Curey. Death el a Well Known leting Man. A letter received in tiiis city te-day st des that William Beyer, a young man who graduated at Franklin and Marshall .'ellcge in 1ST7, and who was well known in this city,diedat his home at Hcllertewii, Noithamptevvn county, en Wednesday, of I j pheid; lever. Mr. Beyer was probably 24 01 2." j c us of age. He was cry popu lar he ie and had ntanv friends. s.iii- 1 Ke.il Lstate. On Saiu i day last, a laun containing l.V aetes, in Sa-isbuiy township, near Andrews Btidgc, late the estate of Themas Yeung, deceased, w as sold te Hiram Girvin for $30 )i r act c. Case IHMi.issed. Bernard Bi edit, who was ehaiged by Jehn Bell with felonious assault and bat tot y, was te have had a hearing before AMct man Bat r this afternoon. The pros ecutor failed te appear and the case was dismissed. i ii Ciilcr. Eleven thnu-.iinl gallons of eider weic made en Hcniy Miller's cider press near Litilz, since the 7th of Jul'. The laigest iuanlity made for one man was for I. G. PfauiK," who took away 962 gallons. Large Yield. Geerge Garrett, farmer for llirsh & Bre., Manheim township, raised this year one bunds td and ten bushels shelled coin (y the aeic. Swallowed Fin. Last evening Bessie, a six year old daughter of Cyrus McCasky, telegraph operator, while playing accidentally swal lowed a pin. Medical aid was summoned at once, and no serious result is antici pated. vCre, At an early hour yesterday morning the house of Mrs. Feley, in Danville, Menteur county, and who lately resided in East Or ange street, this city, was burned. All the furniture, &c, was saved. Attention is directed te the ale of valuable city property at the Franklin house this even ing at 7 o'clock. -Remarkable Success. The sciences et mcdiclnn and chemistry have never ptoducedfee vuluablea remedy Ter the treatment et Kidney disease as the accidental discovery ei the vegetable contained in Dat's Kidnet iAi It tellable character, desirable qualities and ma-teily curative power have deeply wen upon the confidence of the medi cal piolessien and countless sufferers who have used it. ul-lvveed&vr CeuNTtitriaTKits me ever en the alett te find Ircslt fields te vveik, but tltey never imitate a worthless article. Prof. Guiltnette's French Kidney Pad was brought out about ten yeats age, and since then a host et chaps without skill ei conscience have sought te imitate it by many weitblcssanalrs; but a discriminating public will held "last te that which is geed." and the Guiliuette Pad mera than holds its own. It cuicsull kidney diseases and succeeds where medicine often tails. Ask your drug gist II this Is net se F lleaulitics the complexion by stimulating the small bloed-ve-jf.cls Cutlcura Medicinal Seap. Ne miner ever j et tin cw back A mere repulsive sight, Than teeth tjhat are decayed and black : Or one mere pure and bright Than t ev s of pearls, that all may vaunt Who put their laith in SOZODONT. nl-lwdeed&w A feed and a medicine are combined in the most perfect manner in Malt HIttcis. . 'Jta-L-l- , . CMi SVEVIAI NOTICES. SAMPLE JNOTICE. It is impossible ler a woman after a faithful ceui-se et treatment with Lydla E. PinkliamN Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et tin uterus Knclose a stamp te Mrs. I.ydla K. Pinkham, 23J Western avenue. Lynn, Mas.s., rer pampiuets. Jy29-lydeedw "When Uc men spe.ik let the multitude give ear." Use "hellets' I.Iver Pills." bem by all druggists. Wli:s ter Medicine. Seme time slnce v e stepned at Passaic, X. J., and were really surprised te sec the amount of Mr. Speet's sleck et Pett Urape w Ine en nanu it is almost fabulous. Four store houses are tilled, and tiers upon tiers of casks, up and dettiistl.u-j, and in some cases huge casks oc cupy every available spot. leaving only little alleyways through which te walk. It is an illimitable h intity et wine. Nene I sold unless it his acquired the age et lour years, ami tin- buildings 1, 2, 3 and 4. are of the first, second, thiid and leutth ycais.1 Tilitagc. Our diuggists have seniu et the eldest of the above vv me direct Ireui Mr. Spcer. Pallren Uuar (Itint. Tlii-. w me is new in demand .ter cemmu uleii purposes. It is excellent for vv cakly poi sons beleic retiiing. This wine is endorsed by Irs. Atloe and O.ivitf, and sold by II. K. felaymakcr. nel-2wd&iv My llfewa.ss.ived by Warner's bate Kidney and' I.tv er Cme. V. IS. JmKcIi, Sclnut, Ala. i "What's the matter, Jehn?" "O! a big boil." " Well, w hy don't you take " Dr. Llnd sej's Meed Searcher,' and be cured 7" The Tidy lleuscwire. The e.uerul, tidy housewife, when idle Is giv Imr her heue its spiing cleaning, should bear in mind that the dear inmates et her house are meie piecieus than houses, and that their sys tems need cleansing by pmitying the bleed, icgulating the stomach ami bowels te prevent and cine the diseases ai lsing from spring ma l.uia and miasma, and she should knew that there is nothing that will de it se peifectly and surely as Hep Itittem the purest and best et all medicines. Su! ether column. nl-'Jnd&n .Metliers! JUetliers!! Aletliern:!! Are j ou dlstuibcd at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teethT It ?e. go at once an.l geta bottle of MRS. WIXS I.OU'.Sbl.OlHIXG JsYKUP It will relieve the peer little sullerer immeiliately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There Is neta mother en east It who has ever used it.whe will net tell you at once that it wili-regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic If is pri fectly safe te i.se in all cases, anil pleas ant te the tate, and is the prescription ei one et the eldest and best female physicians and nui'-es in the United Staces. held everywhere cents a bettl" ni7-lvd&wM.W4S MARKIAOES 5I5EUM KisHtM.fcR. On Thursday last, at the i eidence et tlieefiicialing minister, Uev. Jehn G. Viitehey, Mr. Jacob II. Ueliiu, orbpiing erbpiing ville, te Miss I.lzzle M. Kissinger, et Peters burg, Lancaster county. . '-xum,'.j DKA TIMS. Mc Kllioet. in this city, en the 4th inst.. fames McKlliget. The relative-, and ft lends of the family ate respectfully invited te attend the luncral lieui hi late tesulcnce, Xe. 210 West Mifflin street, en Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock. 2t A'KH' AltrjBItTIStiSllSKTS. 11UUI.IC SM.K OFCANAUA UCKSKS. On MONDAY, XOVEM11EU 8, 1830. will be sold at public Kile, at J. D. Denlingcr's Mer limac Heuse, 113 Xoi th Piince street Lancas ter i it v. Pa. the li. Mewing Livesteck: 1: Head of Heavy Draft and IMiving Horses, fi em 4 te i; j ears old. Must all be a represent ed bv the undersigned or no sale. A credit of GO dnj s w ill be given. Sale te commence nil o'clock p. m. en said day. when attendance will be given by G EO UG K G KOSbM AX. Svm'i. litis & fce:, Aucts. ii5-2td rpi:AVUi:itS 1SSTITUTK. EVENING LECTURES i rULTON UALU MONDAY. XOV. 8. "Ingersellihiii Ftem'a Secular s,t:mdM)int." Hen. Gee It. Wend- ling, Chicago, 111. TUESDAY, XOV. 9. "William Cullen Bry- anl." Wallace Hriuc, X'ew Yolk City. WEDXESDAY. XOV. 10. " Abiaham Lin coln." Hen. Schuyler Colfax, Seuth iiend, ln.l. THURSDAY. XOV. 11. "A Visit te the Ye- semite Valley. " Dr. O. II. Tiffany, Phlladel phii. Pa. FRIDAY, XOV. 12. Readings by Prof. Frank Rradfeiil, Xew Y'erkClty. 3"Sale of Reset veil Seats will begin en Monday, Xev. 8, at!) a, m., atL. Fen DerMiiIth's ltoek Slete, Xe. 22 East King street. Course tickets for reaervcd scats $1.90 Single ticket for rt served scalp 40 Single ticket, general admission i" Lectmes will begin at t o'clock. nev2,4,6,8,!,10,U.12dr. '' IXErUTOK'S 1TI1UC SA1.KOFVAI.UA ll P.LE CITY PROPERTY. On FRIDAY' XOVEM 15ER S. lsO. w ill be sold by public sole at tin- Franklin 'Heuse, Lancaster city, Pa., the following real estate, te wit: Xe. 1. A let et ground treuting 18 feet, mere or less, en East King street, in said cily, and extending 215 ill depth te a lG-fect wide alley, en which is erected a two-story KRICK HOUSE vwtlfatwo-steryBiicklJacklluildiiigattached, Xe. MM. The lieie-e is conveniently laid ent w ith H j drant, Fruit Trees and ether improve ments. . Xe. 2. A let of ground lrenting 23 feet en East Orange btrect, and extending in depth 118 lectteS-teetwide private al,ey, en which is elected a two steiy Brick Heuse, with a two story Brick Back Building attached, Xe. 447, with gas through the whole house. Hydrant, Fruit Ticca and ether improvements. Xe. 3. A let of ground treating the same as Xe. 2, and Hie hame depth and same kind of a house as Xe. 2, and is numbered 419. Xe. 4. A let et ground flouting 1G Icet ou East Orange street, in said city, and extending in depth lie lcet te a 12-feet w nle private alley, en which is elected a two-story Brick Heuse vv ith a one-story Btick Back Building attached. Hj draut. Fruit Trccsand ether improvements, Xe. TiJi Terms easy. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. of said day, vvlien conditions of sale will be made known by UEV. A. F. KAUL. Executer el the Estate of late Mrs. Daniel JIc- Coit. :;, lit & Ce:. At,U. QirKM HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanaiaker & Brown, SHALL WE Tltcre is iji Philadelphia a clothing house which has no double in all the world. The world is full of clothing houses ; and it is a jjoed deal te say that one is uulike all the rest. First, in its dealing ; and it is surprising that one house should differ much from auether. Selling clothing is se simple a matter, that it is likely, one would suppose, te be donje in very much the same way in Philadelphia, New Yetk and Londen. But Philadelphia is ahead ; and, curiously enough, one house in Philadelphia is ahead of all the rest. Te be ahead in dealing is te deal en a higher pteue, iu a mere liberal way, te give the buyer mere well founded confidence without less of the mer chant's safety. This Philadelphia clothing house says te a stranger : "We want te deal with exact justice. We want what belongs te us, viz., a fair preHt ; aud we want you te have what belongs te you, viz., a liberal money's worth. Our way te ariive at this result is te matk a pi ice en everything we sell, which price is absolute ; and te let you buy what you like, go away and think the bargain ever, aud come and trade back, if you want te. We fmd by experience that this liberality is harmless te us. Of course, you like it. And it makes quick and ready dealing. We don't want you te bring back what yen buy it would cost us money every time ; but wc would rather you would bring back than keep, what you don't like. Se, wc try te sec that you get at first what you will like the better the mere you knew of it. Thijp is really the whole philosophy of our dealings." Is it any wender that ue ether clothing house in this city, or New Yerk, or Londeu, deals in the same way '. Second, in its goods the amount and variety of them. There are ether heusct where excellent clothing is kept, and a great deal of it ; but there is none, anywhere, that keeps se much. The dealing related above has wen the largest trade the world has yet seen. Te supply such a trade great quantity and rarlcty of clothing are required ; and these in turn increase the trade, be cause everybody likes te cheese out of inaiiy things, rather than out of few. This is the country of ready-made clothing. Great Britain makes the me6t of any Euiepean country ; but there is net in all Londen any clothing business a quarter as large as that of Oak Hall. New Yetk has several large clothing businesses ; but no one neatly equal te that of Oak Hall ; Bosten likewise Loek back twenty years ! Have we done you geed service, or net'.' But that is net what we had la miud ; we weie thinking of the clothes you ate go ing te buy te-day. Shall we sell them ? WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. H. Z. 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 Electro-plated article te the Solid Silver Goods of great intrin sic worth. Oil Paintings, Musical Bexos, 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 respeetfully invited te visit our store. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers. MUSICAL IlfSTHVMElfTS. THE- Without a doubt futnteh the FINEST IN STItUMENTMn the Market. Warcroems 320 North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Branch Oltiee, 15J$ Eiu.t King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agentter Lancaster County for CIllCKEIllNG 4 SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet anil ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins, ttanjee, Band Instru ments. Ac.always en hand. f l3-lyilS&l?w MUSVELLAirEOUS. MISS AI. K. GILL, TEACH Kit OF DKAYV Ing in the Gills' Hi'li Scheel, wishen te obtain pupils in the vai leus tutvles of drawing and painting. Residence Xe. 35 West Orange street. Furs altered and repaired at the panic place. ectaMfd rOST. j A Masonic King with emblems engraved en the euti-idc and the full uamu et the owner en the inside. The Under will he lib erally rewarded en leaving same at Zahm's Jewelry Stere, Znhm'n Cerner. nl 3hl F UK SALK. 1. Dauu. J J. ItlUiMIUIflU JJVFW15 bUIVtll UMIIIV, .1. . -, ! I.. -nl.l .1. .a itia.MM.4n Ha.a. 1... gUW UrilUr, nill uv Bum Mb.. LWIIiaiHi M new w dispened et te make room ler a larger ene. Can en or address DK. J. U. II.MXES & SOX. n4 3tdThS&WU MUlersTillc, l'u. 17LOUUTION.--L.KS!ONS IN ELOCUTION ll and itending will be given upon reason able terms, by MRS. EMMA SLIGHTER, a. 433 West Orange street. Classes will be formed andaKe private instructions given. Hours may be selected te suit pupils. e23-ln d PAINTING. All kinds et Heuse Palutlng'and Graining done nt the shortest notice and in tint best pos sible style. We have reduced our prices te $1.75 per day. Shep en Charlette street. ectl2-3iud ALLEN GUTHRIE & SONS. LE! ALE! ALE I LAWRENCE KNAPP'8 CELEBRATED AfcD IVELL KNOWN DRAUGHT ALE. is new toady for consumers, wholesale and retail. Hotels, I.estai;ii.ets and Private Families can be supplied with this wnoleseme and neui lulling bevernge. All orders will receive punctual attention and deliverances wade at s'jert notice. Call or address LAWRENCE KNAPP, Ne. 143 East King Street, ectl4-lmd Laucster, Pa. ATXOBSETS-AT-ZAW HENRY A. RILKY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted Refers by permission te Steininan ft Hensee GllOVERIES. w I10LK8ALE AND BKTAIL. Ore Miner? LEV ASPS FLOUT XT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. mwya Oat Hi SELL THEM ? UOV.SH jrUKNISIIIXU ti UOU8. JJ. ,JO! vf - -" ' Mfc'W- "M-OTICE. PLliNiN & BKENEMAK Would advise all who contemplate putting in HEATERS or making any altei.itiens in then heating arrangements te de se at ente before the rush of Fall Trade latins. THE MO.ST RELIABLE s In theMaiKet at the LOWEST PRICES. Flii Ureneian's GREAT STOYE STOKE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. VARl'JETS. ItARGAINS FOH EVEKVIJODV. RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS, Positive sale te Reduce Stock et c AT AXD BELOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Kag anA Chain Carpctbinalmestendlessvaricty .at H. S. SHIEK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BOOTS AND SUOES. 105 JO TO F. HIEMENZ'S, 105 Ne. 105 Net th Queen street for the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES. 105 Sign of the itr Shee. 105 j'-W-S&Wtfd TJl A CV MOOTS. SHOES AN! LASTS nin X made en a new principle, insur ing comfort ler the lcet. "D.Tfc.fVr'C! Lasts made te order. iJUUlO MILLER, Iebl4-tfd 133. Ent King street 105 LAD1KS AXI GKST8 It you want a 105 GOOD PITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Rea'O'-tnade or made te order, call at F. HIBMENZ'S, Xe. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Weik a Specialty. 1e2.':&W tfd THIR11 EDIT1M. FRIDAY EVENING), NOV. 6. 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Nev. 3. Fer tlie Middle states, cloudy and threatening weather, with occasional light rains, possi bly followed te-night by clearing weather winds shifting by Saturday morning te colder net tiiwesterly, stationary or higher barometer in the southern part. PHILADELPHIA A" READING. The Read's Finances An Injunction Against the Receivers. Philadelphia, Xev. 5. The Ameti can committee appointed by the managers of the Philadelphia & Readinir railroad company te confer with the English interest has been appointed as follews: J. B. Lippincott, Eckley B. Coxe, Moses Tayler (or a representative te be named by him), Daniel R. Bennett, J. V. Williamsan, II. Pratt McKeau, James H. Rogers, Isaac Hinckley, Fredctick Fralcy, Themas Cecht an. The tecciveis of the Philadelphi & Read ing railroad company gave netice that they would pay en November 0, en account, the one-half of the interest en the July coupons of the .genetal mortgage, bends of the company, returning the cou pons te the heldets stamped " half paid,'' and that they would ale pay en the same date the entire July coupons of the gener al meitagc deferred seiip. The auueuuca- ment was taken exception te by the trustees of the consolidated meitgage lean, the Fidelity ttust insurance aud safety de posit company, who en October 28 filed a petition in the United States circuit court through their counsel, Jehn C. Bullitt and etheis. The petition concluded as fol fel fol eows: "That an etdct be made upon the receivers restraining them from making any payment ou account of encum- btnnccs en the raihead's estate, mil and peisenal, and franchises of the Philadelphia & Heading raUrevl company subsequent in date and lien te the consolidated meitgage of June l,1875,until all payments in an ear, under the s.ii mettgages, have baen fully p.iid ; that the receivers be ordered and directed out of the net profits of the Philadelphia & Read ing tail lead company te set aiart and appropriate the sums of money which en the liit day of June, 1877 and annually thereafter should have te set apait and appropriate for the puipescs to te quired by the second covenant of the con solidated mei tgage of June, 1871." It is ellicially announced this afternoon by Sir. Gewen that Sir. Bullitt has noti fied the receivcis of the company of the withdrawal of his objections, as far as the payment of one-half the interest an the July coupons is concerned. AN OPEN SWITCH. Twe Men Kilted by a iC.iilread Collision. Ji.itsCY City, Nev. e. At 7 o'clock this morning a freight train en the New Yetk, Lake Ei ie it Western raihead, went en a switch at Pennsylvania Hern cicck te permit a paengcr tiatn te piss. It is alleged thu switchman had emitted te close the switch, and consequently when the passenger train came it crashed into the caboose of the freight tiain, instantly killing Daviil Quackcnbesh, engineer of the passenger train, and Gairct Voethis, conductor of fi eight train. The iircmau of the passenger train received fatal inju ries. As far as could be leai tied no passen gers was hint. Claik Begerr, the switch man, cannot be found by the authorities, he having piemptly lied. i COMSKATULATINO tlAKl'lEI.D. The fraudulent I'rchiilpnt Visiting tne President-elect. Mr.Muit. O., Nev. 3. Among the call cisa! Lavvnlield jcsterd.ty wcte Sir. and Sits, llajcs : lien. The-.. Cane, for inany ycirsa member of the Bi itish Pat liamcnt, withhisMin ; IIeil Geerge C. Geiham and Sir. Themas Donaldsen, of the national Republican committee, aud Edwin C'evvlcs. of the Cleveland Leader. After a pleasant social v isit of an hour or two tea was an nounced, after w hSeh Sir. Hayes's patty were taken te thu depot, where they took the fc-ain for f 'levcl.in.l, en their way te Washington. TllK IRISH AiSIT.iTluN 1'ro'jabie rostiieuiiioiitoltImSt.no Pre-.ec.! -liens. Dpulin, Nev.") The state prosecutions against the indicted membcis of the Laud League will commence this merni.ig, when counsel for the crown v. ill apply for an adjournment until Jamiaiy. A yrcat in dignation meeting will be held at Itatli drum, county. Wicklevv, en Sunday next. An appeal by the Land League te the peo ple of Ireland will be published this after noon. .Seiiter.ciMl te U.in. Ciiicaeu, Nev. r.L Ficdeiick Kc-ter, thclioqiteis wife tuuiderer, was sentenced yeetciday at Danville, III., te be hanged en January 21. lie has frequently said he would never be hanged, and it is thought he will try te kill himself. fatal Collision in Ohie. Cim'I-snvti. Nev. 5. By a collision of two Height trains en the Slarietta & Cir cinnati railroad, near Sloenville ycstciday. Engineer Frank Lengshcad ami Fireman Charles Kiick were killed and six of tlTb crew wounded, but none fatally. A i:-ir'ii of Terrer. Ti.vlu:, Ireland, Nev. 5. A band of men, numbciing 100, partly armert, trav ersed an estate near here last night, forc ing the tenants te swear net te pay above a ccttaiu amount of rent. . THE ASTLEV MELT. Competing; Ter the Trophy in Londeu. Londen, Nev. 5. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the scores were : Rewcll, 432 miles ; Littlcwoed, -107 ; Deblcr, 381. Deblcr was going slowly. Hew they Voted In Arizona. Tlxsen, Nev. 4. G. II. Oury, Demo crat, is elected te Congress. The Legisla ture is Republican in betlt branches by a large mnjerity.and a majeiity or the coun ty officers are Republican. Large I'ircinC.inadii. Wi.sTrei.i), Out., Nev. ". Four blocks in the business pet t ten el the town v.cte destieycd by lire this morning. Less, 150,000. . fisher Re eli-cted te foajjrees. Pnii.vuci.i'iiiA, Nev. .I. The Eigh teenth congicssienal district official vote gives Fisher, Rep., 703 majority. THE CZAR ANO MIS ENEMIES. Au Attempt at Assassination Which has Been Kept Secret. A St. Petersburg despatch te the Lon Len Lon eon Timet says : "According te an article in the St.Pctersburg Yedometi,n fourth at tempt against the life of the Czar was made last year, in addition te the three which took place between April, lsiil, and April of this year, and which became universally known. This fourth attempt, it appears has been kept a secret up te a very short time age. It will be remembered that in April, 1879, the emperor was lired. upon iri St. Petersburg ; that en his majesty's return from the Crimea at the end of the year the explo sion under the imperial train -en the SIos SIes SIos eew railway took place, and that at the hegitiuing of the present year the dining room of the Winter Palace was destroyed by au explosion of dynamite. Besides these well-known instances, the Vedometti states that last year, presumably during the Czar's stay at Livadia, about three poeds of dynamite were laid beneath the Lozevaya-Scbastopol line of railway, net far from the village et Alcxaudrefsk, by means of a subterranean passage bored be neath the railway bank from a ravine, which effectually concealed the operation from the guaids of passing traius. Twe emall chambers were dug out, about twenty feet apart, and iu each was placed a packet of djuamite, the who! being connected by an electric wire, which was laid outside for sonic distance beneath the turf in the direction of the high read. When the imperial train passed by this spot the guard new remembers that he noticed a caniaigc with' three horses going along the high read, that it stepped for a second or two audthen was driven away at a gteat speed. It is supposed that the electiic battery was in this carriage. The miscreants appear, however, have over reached themselves by their own skill, for no explosion took place there, and by the subsequent investigations cariied out by the supreme executive commission, it was found that the wire, in being forced under the turf, had in one place been cut or broken, no doubt unknown te the perpe trators, of the scheme. Your read ers will recollect that when the emperor journeyed te Livadia this year it was confidently lepei ted that another mine li...l laisen rlieeravnipil in tiniR llllllei till! r .(,. .,... uaua,w V. .... .-- a- Sebastopol railway. Judging by the Vcde- mesttis account, it would seem mat me mine was laid down during the Czai's previous residence at Livadia last year, and the attempt remained unknown until just before his majesty's last departure for the south, when, thanks te the minute exami nation of the line, it was ditcjvete 1 and re moved. The Vedomeit i remarks that the Russian people have another providential escaj e ef-thc Czar for which te thank the Almighty." DUTLEK-SKfcER. The 31.irri.ise e tne Lute Judge Packer's i.raiiuu.tesiiiur. Iii Slauch Chunk last evening Sliss Fan ,; T.ifl-er Slfinr. a ilail"llter of Sir. C. O. Skcer, of Liudcrmau, Skccr & Ce., of New Yetk, aud a gr.uuiuauguier 01 tne tare Judste Asa Packer, was married te Sir. Win. R. Butler, of Slauch Chttuk, at St. Slark's Episcopal church. The wedding wasau extremely large one. Between four and live hundred invitations were issued. The bridal party entered the church at a few moments before 8 o'clock. Twe large baskets of daisies placed within the chancel and an urn containing a quantity el" the same sim ple llewcts were the only Heral dceora dceera dceora riens. The pietty little chuieh, has, how ever, recently received a permaueut orna mentation at the bauds of the family from which the bride is descended, in a splendid maible reicdes, erected by Sirs. Asa Packer te the memory of bet husband and which was but a week age dedicated. The bride wete a bunch of daisies at her waist. Her dress was of white satin hang ing in wide folds at the side aud ptefuscly trimmed in fient with point lace. It was cut high iu the neck, a breech of diamonds holding it together at the threat. The bridal wreath was composed of orange blossoms intertwined with lam el leaves. Six ushers followed by six biidcsmaids preceded the bride, who leantd upon the arm of her father. The gioem having upon his arm the bride's mother, Walked immediately behind. Them was no attempt at unison in the costumes of the brides-, maids beyond au avoidance of colets. One e.' two el the young ladies wete white liguied silks ; the ethers weic dressed in liguies or brocade satin. All had bunches el llewcts at their waists, and in each bunch there was at least one daisy. The bridcsa.aiJs wtreSIisses Faruie and Lizzie Butler, sister of the groom'; Sliss Hattie Polk, Sliss J. V. Babcock, Sliss Annie llartmati and Sliss alary btmpsen. ine ushers were SIcssis. L. B. Bjtber, F. L. Clctc, William Cullcn Slums, Charles A. Blakslee, Hairy A. Butler, (a biether of the gioem) and Robt. P. Lindeiman. The wedding mareh was chosen ft out "Lehcngiin." Rev. SIuicus A Telinan, the lector of St. Slaik's peifeinied the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Saiul. Shirks, et Huren, O., a venerable cleigy mait, who, 52 j cats age, perfeimcd a sim ilar ellicc ferjudge Asa Packer anil his bride. A leccptieu at the lesidenc-j of Sir. Skeer, en Bteadvvay, followed the chuieh services. The house, which is one of unusual dimensions, was etewded te an uncomfei table degree. There was a pto pte pto fusieit of llevveias smilax and eveigteeus were twined areuud the barriers, a gte.it horse shoe of led and white 10i.es hung just within the hall deer, aud the veung couple steed te receive the congratulations of their friends beneath an etioiineus fra grant wedding bell. Supper was contin uously seivcd by Pinaid. 1 Hanging Head Frem a Tree. Yesterday morning two boys while gun nig iu a swamp at Tinning square, town of Hempstead, L. I., found the body of u man hanging by the neck fient the limb of a tree. The body is that of a man of small statin (Fwith sandy hair, and dressed in daik clothing. The body had evidently been hanging, when found, ler a longtime. It was suspended by two pocket liandkct chiefs tied together. KIUN1.Y AJilt Liri:u VVKE. Trmn Kidney a Liw CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. BEAD THE RECORD: "It saved my life." J?. Ii. Lakcly, Sclma, Ala- "It is the remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar te women." Mether's Mayt zuie. " It has pes-cd severe tests and wen endorse ments trout some or the highest medical talent in the country." Xew Yerk World, "Ne remedy heretofore discovered can 1 held for one moment in comparison with it." C. A. Harvey, It. I)., Wushi,ujten,D. V. This Great Natural Kcinctly is for Sale by Druggists in all Paris or the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHEK. H. H. WARNER & CO., KOCHKSTKF, N. T. aus!M'H,TliSSttftw iwir .- Warner's Safe MAittii: is. VIUhMtelphta aiarkct. l'RlLADRl.niA,Xoveni.H'r5. Heur market dull but steady ; supcrtliic ! TJdll .'"0: extra 0084 M ; Ohie :m I Indiana family ." W&; i.; l'enu'a family $ IJ8" .TO ; St. Leuis tiimily at 33tf 30; Minn-'eta familv ." MS5 7.. Strain. $.;((?; .',0: Winter patent ftiaMpTOe; Spring de 7 us i. Kye flour at $5 50. Wheat dull ami lower; Ne. 1 Western Keif $1 15i; renn'a. Keil $1 UQl 11; Amber $113. Cern Ann but quiet; yellow at 3.1CK; mixed J3c. OaU dull, and weak : Ne. 1. White 40e ; Ne. 2 de Sic ; Ne. 3 de I'.TG I7e ; Ne. 2, Mixed JCKc. Kye steady at .kOf Previsions iuiet out ttedy : miss perk ii; ai; beet hams 17 SO ; Indian in.1 beet at IS.K: bacon smoked shoulders 5,'4i!c : salt de .Vc; smoked hamslltfillec: pickled ham-. s'i'.H:. Lard Una: city kettle at 7c : loe-e butch ers' T'-Je; prime steam f.S t!i Butter choice wanted, ether grade- wanted; Creainerv etru Sic ; de geed te choice iip 31c; 15. C. and N. . extra 'J7SJDe: Western reserve extra i!S2le; de god te choice l'lji 21c: l!ell- firm with fair demand ier cheice: Western Iteserve extra 2S:3c; Tena'a I'lr.i Kgtta scarce and firm: Penn'a Kxtr.i i"cQ At;: XV i-stern Kilf.i ilgi'-c. UIiccm dull ifnd weak ; New "erk lull cream at liJC?13e; Wi-xtem full creati. at 12Ji1.5c ;de lair tegmid ligi-'c; di hall -.Kim-. fJil'Jlc. I'etrelenm dull : leliiicd lie. Whiky at $i:il. Seed Geed te jintue clever dull ntfitiK)?y 7 DO : Timethy nominal at $.,705.:': r'i.ixce.i at f 1 3.".. m Mew Xerk IHaraet. New 011K. Nev. 5. FIeiii Mate ji m I West em market and niice-Hi:litlvinliiijci-' t.lver with vrrv moderate epiu 1 and home trade common te geed extra de jt0"ijl71; cIiemi de t S0i?; .111 ; choice v tiitf w hc-.tt de -f I 71 tfJ4'X; &eutliern stiady: loiiiinen te t.ur extra at 11 !3S 5t); geed te choice de 4153 1183. Wheat 'iSJ.VCe lower, l.nrly .ittive : Ne. i Wed cash, ii l3,;le Nev.. $1 1I31 l's ; de Hee., fl lt81 Vjy. ; de Jan, Si fli'-gi 21' ; ' 1 wiute, Nev.. nmy2. . Coin a bli-ide tieii.;i.r and ijniet : Mixed western s)ei,.vg.rKe: ie miiiie. .vr.J'. Oil- Hi 111: Ne. -.', Nev.. .!''..!;: de Pec, 40Ji: de.Ian.. llija; M.ile ''ili:c; Ucslctn 3ill"ic Htix-k itinrker. New Yerk Stoeuh. htecks veak. Nev ember 5. A. M. A. M. V. M. r. M. P. M 10.il 11:15 U:V. i.11 3 u Meney -'A'-'.'i---- Liie It. I. ...... 4.i I. ., .... .... .... Michigan. & I.. s 1I3J IHJ Mieliigan t'cnl. K. U..I07 li)l Chicago & X. W "'" ,,,7 Chicago. 31 .1 M. l'...lal lf."H Han. A M.J. Cem II til-', " P'ld.... S7 S7 Teledo Jfc Wabash I.!7,. 4.:;, Ohie.t Misf.isMipi. .. J.V, .".' br. Leuis, I. 31. 4 S. U.. 47K It.'t Ontario and We-tei 11. 21". 21". C. C. A I. C. IS. 1: lA lv,4 New Jcr-cv Central.. Tl7., "' Hel. & Hiul-eiiC.inal. .s7 N.' Del.. Lack. Western WW '.it.,',. Western Union Tel... ".'; '. Pacilic Jlail S. e. Ce.. I'vv U. allanhattau Klevateil ITninii l'aeillc '-', U2 Kansas A TexiiK 37' Jv" New eik Centnil WS Adams Express 1W Illinois Central IU! Cleveland & 1'itU 1-'! Chicago & Heck I I'-Si'i l'itlbiiigh&Ff. W 12l' American U.Tel. Ce . 1'iiiLAnifLriiiA. Stocks steady. IVniisylvania IS, IS.... i-Oj; m. l'lnr.i.at lSeading..... 2,1 'iiy. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... 35 "" Neltlieiiil'aeilieCiini 'l H " " I'M . .i 52 Pitts,, Titusv'e& li It-',i Nei'llierii Cent 1 al i-i IMiil'a Krle IS. IS Northern Penn'a Un. IS. It's efN..I Hcstenvilh: Paws Central Traiw. Ce Lecal Meck and Hendn. I ar .il. lit IIHI Last. s.ie film 2', 1115 lit ls.7 I J 1 lai in:; Lane.CltVl! per et. Lean, due IMi . . " Iv-J. .. " " IS5... " " . l-'HI... " " 1HH .. " .1 per ct. ill I erSljiius.. Lane. and Qiiairjv'c IS. IS.Iieud . " sleek.... Lanctster and Kphi.ita turnpike... Lanc.Kiiii.ibetlit'n aml.Middli t'n.. Lancaster and Kiuitville tuinpike. Ltncasterand LitiU. Iiinipike Lancaster and .Maner tuinpike.... Laneaslerand Manlieiiii InnipiLe. Lancaster amf M.uietta turnpike., lame. an.l New Hell.uid tuiiipiki'.. Line, and Mnisliiug tuinpike I.ane. andiisiieli 11m. 1 tiuii)iU'.. Lane, and Willow Mreel liiinptl.e. Farmers Nat. IS.mket LaiKaMii... First Nat. I'.ankel laun aster !.ncastcr County N.it. ISatik Inqtilier Piiiitiiig "e Lauc.Ca-. Light and I'nel Ce. stock. ' bends. un I '51 ItH HO KM J5 1141 .VI I7.21 51 51 :r. '.n : 10 2.1 Nl 2'l 271.21 .Ml lin IU! I(r2 ! IIKI 50 lit im: LhllAr. SOTIVI.S. 1?&TXKr.w ja.ni: i.v.'iNt:. i.vrs: i !i Lancaster cilv. dei-eisisl. I etlers et ad ad niinistiatieii oil sod est lie ii t lugheeu r.'ut ed te tlie underpinned, all per-ens iinlehtiiL fll.. ....!.. .at a. lt.lllll.htl fl tf I 111!! !. ltllllM dl.ltC I.IV- iiient, and the-e hiving il.iims or demand 1 against tlie s one. will pnseiit Hum v itheuC delay ler settlement te the uiideixigiied. le sidlugin Lan islcr. I'.t. i:li.ai:i.tii i.llhvit, jesi.i'ii wilfems, Aiimitiisti.ilei-s. J. L. - iMihT, Att'y. "-! i.tdeaiur 1.vtati: en:. i;.iewm:s hai:ki:ic. ll ger, l.ite el I.-tueiti-r clv. dei.i-ti. Lvtleis ti si.imtnt.il "ii - ud dale li.ivhr; been giaiitetl te III.- imileii,;ni d, !! person 1 null I. led then te .uc li sit ii li ueike imi.ie- .lt.t..h..ttt tit Mini lllfll l.iVllt!f fllll'l-lfl leiiiaiiiUagaiiust 1l.eM will p.c. nt t!i 111 without ill lay iur s, iiieiueui n n.i; uih.ui bigned, iisldmglii I. m-i-lei. Pa. all.anhi:i:j. HAisi.Ki:t'i:i5. ili color. J. L. S.TKINMI r. Altv. auJtMdea 17-5TA1KOI' .I4MIN V. .!, i..1V. OI Ii Lancaster City, h... fid. Li tle-s et adnnnidiatieii m -aid -.tat hiving been "Rintid tiitheiMidersi!u"d.allp 1 oiisindetil eiisindetil ed thereto .lie reijiiesH ! te muM-i'iuin di.llu pav meiit. and tlse-e ll iv lug lai'iis o'-ilemaieU tciinst the -.line, will pie eat Hem uilhuut delay ter -tttleuici.t W th iin;! !; w -. . a 1 i.i. i,ii.-ji, W. IS. Wii..i. Admiiu-ti-ater. AileMny, - p iH-.deavr i'srATi:ei Auej.pii M'iMiior.eniiiJ J Clly r L.un-1-ti-r. deeM. I.etlei-. !-.- uientary en said estate h..viiigbceii g ted t the uiider-igiied, all 1 "lis indebti dlherele ait cxiicctid te in ike iiiiuicili ite p lyin- nl,ainl these liiviug il.imiser demamls against 111 1 -ame, will pie-ent Hm-iii -vlthniit del iv ler- l tleiiiftil te the uiideis-jned, icsiding iu th-i City of Laiiie.isler. M.l5tjrAlSLT"LIIMIIT,i:xeiitrix. J:.e. A.COVLK. Atleiuev. -II';tde.w ISTATK OF W1LI.IA1I VII:m:K, I.ATI5 ll or Lancaster city, ileeca-ed. !. tt-w ti-s-tament.iry en -aid estat" Ii iv ing been granted te this undersign d, all pei-eiw iudibtdt said decedent ale requested te ma!." rutin ir ate settlement, and these hav mg el inns or de mands against the e-tate r mkI 1I1 dent t make known thu Kime te t!i" iiiiileialgiii .1 without dU.iy. 1. siding :.t Ne. .-- est lvlir; stieet, Ijineaster. Pa. .,,.. Pl.TKIS ALL.MIACH. Kx euter. II. F. Havis. Att'y. i,epl5iitde.ivv- 17i,TArfTuV .ttJUN TOV1LINVIN, I.ATI5 el Luiica-ter.lty, ! ie.i-ed. Letter, tus Umenl.iiv en said cdate h iviiigbu-n gnnit ed te the inid-rsign, d. all per-ens nnlebtctl then te ai" ieiucsted te a.nl.e inum-di it" liaj' ineut and tlie-e li.tving claims or demamW ai'.iinst tlie s une, will jiie-eiit them without 'OTerW "''MtiA. ISOIIKIST 'I O.M Li.Ni-ON, KxeciltOla. W. A. Wilsev, Atteni-y. w-jAftlM DE. SAUOEB'S LITEE INVIGORATOR 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 towels, purifies the bleed. A. Boek sent free. Dr. S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. fur sUe by pi! Hruggi-t-. . oll-lycu'lA:iltt.evv lmiulry: siipcrnne. ..,sjii .k; fira " tM4 70; elii.iee, de, l 7"l"; t.mcy de fl tWgilOO; round hoop Ohie JITliffStd'OHf de at " li)J2i; en : suncrlinc ivestein f:.s."...: 21 ;