LANCASTEEWAIXY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY XOYEMBER 9, 1880 ti cnce or defects ; lie also urged directors and parents te frequently visit the schools, encourage pupils and Icaclier.s whenever they merit praise, and censure only with weids of wisdom. Jlr. Shirk, of Providence, thought it well te have the pupils understand that visits fiem directors and ethers may at any tunc bi c.pected, and that they .should be al ways ready t j receive such vi.-its. It is a sad fact that parents or directors de net visit the schools as often as tlu-y eujdit te. Geed teachers are always glad te receive them and their visits almost invanamy have a salutary effect. Prof. Geist caid that tee uvauint visits hy directors or ether., had a tendency te interfere with the. studies of the school room, especially when the teacher is en gaged in explaining ? onie difficult problem te the pupils. Jlrs. Archer, of Litilx, advocated teach ing the pupils, as far as possible, te be easy and natural at all time?, and she would have Them behave in the company of visiters: in the same way as they behave at ether times. She would net allow visi tors te interfere with her school work. Visitors should net knock at the deer, but cuter, b seated, !i.-te:i te what is gein en the same as they de in church. She was sorry that parents did net vi.-it the school-; mere frequently and make themselves mere at home when the:e. City Siipeiintcmlcnt IL K. liuehrle, said all s Jim us are luiielited hy visitations, when the visitors understand school work and take an interi si in ir, but no geed and .some harm comes fiem visits by Tem, Dick and Harry. who knew nothing about school matters. Ignerant criticism discs no oed te either teacher r pupil. Tiie scolding parent has no laziness in the .choelioom. The diseussie.n was further continued by 11. S. Gates, city. Jehn A. aliicy, 7. alyers, an 1 1 se county superintendent. ;ai;5;" 1 he H ai.der-Sjtaii. ' Ventilation. Prof. Ileies. of Yerk, v.a, iulieduecd and delivered a lecture en ventilation and the organ.-: of breathing, describing the construction of ti.e lungs and the chemical changes pjediiceii in the air as it pas.-:. i.:te and out of lit., lungs, illustrating the subject by b:e.itl.;..g through a glass tube into glass j.ii.s, of wlii-m was iilled with lime v.-st'-j-ai.i! tiie ether with pure water. Tiiejar c...;.iining t::c lime water seen i:i cauift v.hile as mil::, I'm e.irhn:;ie acid cximlcd from the lungs uniting with the lime and forming caiben.iie of iimc. Mu-sic " I'umiie Doen. ' sole by Prof. 3I:ill and "horns by ilie iu-diim.' Scltoe !ly.jlj.r. "Scheel Iiyi,.;i(., ihe t :-.-,. :i,id Vi-:u" lecture bv C. II. !Jiev."i." M. 1. Xear- . . tstan ",i ! ., vj.it. The doctor ' . .... .1 .!... . whim length (I, .-i:iie. u tiiu s.i tiuiiuu i of i!m f tins human e L" :l!5,: "' "- maea-, be:t:d .i-histtatien .'uov.-el tie i::mr- j entstrueluie of the liwr'A'1'. near-sighted I and far-.-'udited e.-e, and expatiated at aenss length en the d: i:ulr: ntages whielt the near-sh:.;.! ami far-sigt.'lcd per.vuis labor umlcr. viewing a . they de :. H eiyects in a dilierent iigl.t fr.mi 1h.it in v i. ich' the normal eve vie' i:u:i. 'in- be-.i. pre- venlive for iieai"-sighte'liii; i- an avi".- . .! ii.. :.. :il.-. auce e. .wr-.MHi. ... uiu v;.v ..i ... . iiuvi:u ieii-i, .u iv.i.iiii;; ;u. .1 i.' ."r. time smalt or dc!ectt"e print, ami tne sue- stitutien of geed ventiiatieu and proper school fitriiilura for iiiee that arc defec tive. ('iSv-";u-vinle:!leut P.. K. IJuehrlc read a paper en ti:" Imp'U't.-iucii of I'rinsary inr.truelten. After shewit: !;e:n Jilt Kchoel .statistics of l.at:e:ister city that a ;t majority of the jiupiU were 111 tn. va prim ew M'i'cnk ni: nt. ic same siaie tu - . , . i i- affairs . lsiee in ine L.iu:u;,, i:: i..u i i the gr.";lt for lliese teachers. It i lnij.'eiiiiiic..; -i ii.iiii;, schools the best of i - net s impirtatu that the . : ,. l...,.;,i.- , W who reach the high comparative!;. It e should leave geed in- school or the ce!ler 'uvve them in tne pn- -im of f.(iiie:ititi i1-; struct rsas it ts te maries. I f tiie e::iii . . T, . net lime ll.c stream c. cam. l",l1.""-. -1-" .1..V .v. .!....- ...ll'mr.1 t..ll,.-l l.'ll ' lite unuiu:: yard, which contains hearts jpCW vvi'' celestial lire, hands that mayrava;' tj!iil of empite, or wal.e l. iiviiur lyre. It ..; tis net the object ei our ?clwyi , te educate a few geed men, but, te j system educate th.i' great mass of tne p-'op" te a ghtedness he said is tarn penally paid bv . 1S !1 l'a"" "" c 5 ,lM;l,Vs ,'' I", advancing education, tati.-.iies prove treuulcsmm-. undcihu-h low sn.ub-, i.".. JusCasa nation a Ivauees, intelieetu- '"' ",'-vi''!"'' f1?' -'"-. "i-S :.v r.iti.M.r near-ighled j.ersens in- C r."rtl 'rcr! h"s . .';"c ,''' "'.' Ste.tisik-; also show tl.atneae pUcttien 0 a.v, p.t.la-iwn- ;u,l e, s rd'ted-h s of .-hildren is largelv the re- V' "t V- "'' ? wiiaievcr prams gte'.v r'n-.Jihle:l school rooms, as well auteng corn ..rgrass, nt ..edges or e'se- as from c in ' : mall higher level of intelhgeuc.-. s ae primary ,U1. j.,,j(i0:..,.,i iijede !;i' ag: icuJlure and ge ge ge schoel is tin; base ofthe educational pyr.s- ; (',...., ,,l.(,,.j.:..Ve .skoatd-e int.. this branch mid, and all instruction that fellows w (!(. 5,1,.,-. It is .-diegether practicable dependent en this b:is If the feuuda- ) .,,,,5 t.. , i,,,-,.. : ,.fftiie bett'e m be preiit tien is imperttct the supcrstructur:; V:,iv used for cattle fecdmg. cannot be nerleet. H w! net). h rival lattoee in her grear. universities. must ii rs 4 firs: rival le-r i-.t her primary senoe.s. ; Prof. Iluehile s ideal teaener Kr a primary ; i.inl was a voumr'wei'.iuu in ."e euu- i,nn,.il wiili favor before Lancaster au- .. dieiiecs. ami te-night, with the American poet of uatuic for his theme, he wil1 net After the ,.. v-iisappemt targe cxpcciaiiuin. mw lecture ;:ie .uiscrese.ip.eai 'ta... -. ... caster wil: give an exiubitien et great !-ci1 m;..t- IWClllv or niuiitv-ie.'. t--... ....n..... ;.... f.Aiu 'lid mitro.eepes being en duty. pm A liner C.-.sn. Jehn Sshread brought r-uita ttii,... ln.i.ire "tjiiuire IJarr. :ihi1 lleiiiy 1 lie charg 1.:.,. ,,.;.!, ihiurr a heg of beer 0111 t: 1.-... it- the deer te tne pixee "iiu 111. nn....;...i ,0' tt- .licit-liiti" nartv. with him, but tint Keller helped te dim it. Keller claimed that he had intended te pay for 1 lie beer, while his counsel ar gued 'that, ashe v.as a member of the company, he was a part owner of the bed', and :is he eeuhl net steal from himself" it could net be a case of larceny. The case was held under advit-cment by the aldcr ?uan. Xcrriblc Acriilci.S te a Itey. yesterday afternoon, shortly before 4 .'-ick a terrible accident occurred ie VTCl Slattern, a nine-vcar-eld son of e:c- e"ry- , Jehn alattern. who resides en i."" a,' -twret. appears that a riuuiu v- ing driven along Seuth lar-'e wairen was u. A.w.r.i sVi-eet near tn boy's home. He v 't. ,.l ,..,nn IllO vageu, out was Sffi?Steiji nraae an iid fell under tne wagon, '-' netend i-.l bim. His ielt arm eas crushed from the shoulder wraa, ,i' bLMies being broken into fragment, .no tlesh was tern from the Umvjh in pa-.ces ey the lame wheel. The boy's legs wen? also badlv bruisctt, but lie ether bones w -l .4..,.. ..ml l-.iiC ,r , T.. weie l.tMlien. lrs. vaipeni-ui f "" 11 ius attended the iniuries id til boy a-.e.i t hev hone ie save the arm. .tic is it eing as well as can be expected te-day. m:y of youth, with t heart overflowing i ,-,' .J ' ' V t,n..ilL fi,a 0UY .UiuTshUv ! "K te ''! 'he jury, wheel with names of . -Mr. sj.ccr'o-aecic et Pert t; rape w moon hand With levl for little ehiUIrear. with a mind ; lwn l.l been i 1r te serve.m juries for Uu. year 1SS1. , -HUneA .u ;;; ,te, .d with knowledge, vrlA an a,.te. ;. j J;tu., cut when tee g;?en or loe ri5e. ; The work is being done in the orphans' l l JtV teach, wilh an equable temper with until- , ;,.,,,,.,,, ..., (0 atiieriH it c.iuM " t room. capv even-available, pet. leaving er.lv little ing patience, and witn an uni.aggmg ava. 1 hzyc ,;d f; hM,.v lVf,xi,s in sugar preduc- ; " alievwavs tart.-ugh v.-aieh te walk. It it an in the verk ill Which sue is engaged AsMiu.t and l.attcty. niin.ilable n .t..:ity of wine. Xeaa I sold Tbf. in 'inber of members of the institute . .. , ...... ; licieu .vlnerman .McLonemy, Alouze ,-,,,ie.B it h.i- .lctnired the ace et lour years. enreHcd ui the adjournment yestert.ay ",.,,- r.,;,. i.,.!,,,,,,.,.!.... 1 ' . ...r .... , " '"' ...... ,. niiiMiie'.M w; ;'77: Je 110.111 --ii:iv tiie; '" -;---.iv. .-.'. - j ,'""' : y. i- (Jarrutiiers, charging linn with as- 1111111 tier, c ui'-ideralily, then v.i.-. latj.... ,....' :..,t ;r i. r.,;,. -.,.,t.l i ltd a licit i.rg. ,,..: ....-,. !.... lv.iiv ..c.r.-. v. 1.0 iiwi.i..-,., il l... .............. . , euremti up .-' " "" nYMv n representation of the liitlustrl 111 Kr..k.... Vallacii Brti xe-Mgbt teicstsjef the couirtv.te raise a nucleus e:' Ax.eiin.fcw. The lecture at rnlwsi ha! beiere t,:c ,.-03(( :,r. Kngle thtut.t tiiattlie t.ppe- llli:; euuns one of Lryden s eeer Teachers' Institute this evening, will be &UmeT ,a niav f:irm"0rs in the county nens was l.eing turned a. eund in Centre upon "William Cullen Bryant. 'Ihe snch .Usplays, en rcH.us grounds, was bqitare when the hind axle was broken in Veturcr. Wallace Ihucc. lias already up- .,, r.nr (.; 1 drawbaclc te a successful Iiwhcci. e damage was done te the 11 en-due. hou.e el t.ms an " ....si. Di'.readenTer were am-emted a committee clctV.aV. iay ami t;m ..earing came e.l last u correslonil v,uil Mr. W, ,. ,.,,., of ni-dit. On the nigv.C oetere tne c.ccaen a j..,;;.,,!,,-,',;,. :,.id invite him te deliver a ball was held in the engine house at wlnc.i ,ectllic b,.fer3 ll0 society at its next meet- beer was fold, and ei?e keg was IcL ever. hy iSlirea.t and Keller were tiie only men v.ue M,. C;(.0W. ver,llS;tcll that he had pit- had l:evs te tne p.aee i-- - "'- senteil the bill 01 the county m reiereiice keel. It. was claimed that turner epencu , h . f tl Yc.irs 1S7S autllS70. s ucer was who was " STATESMEN OP THE PLOUGH." TlJi: LANCASTER COUNT V VAIl.'.ltClW. ."Monthly .".leetlr.ger the Horticulturists and Agriculturist Hs-ajs and Ulscm-siens. Tiie following members of the Lancaster county agricultural and horticultural society attended the November meeting yesterday : Messrs. .7. F. Witmcr. Para dise : ZV. D. Kendig. Crcsswcll : Calvin Cooper. IJird-iu-IIaud ; S. P. Eby, city ; I F. Pi. Diflendcrffer. cilv : V. V. Griest.T city; C. A. Gast, Jdty ; II. M.Engle. Marietta ; Dr. C. A. Greene, city . C. F. Hunseckcr, Manheim : I. L. Lur.di. city.'; Daniel Smcych, city ; J. II. Hers key. Rohrcrstewn. The committee en mci it certificates laid before the .society the c-vt'.licr.tes precnied and v.-as discharged. Crep Jtepei is. Mr. Kendig reported the wheat crop in Mane; fine: the cent erep large. Many cittle would be fed in this .section. The rainfall for the month of October was 1 :j 10 iichcs. Farmers are beginning te lake (".own tobacco ; the. iieas arc doing theer-ep damage in th.; houses. Mr. Ihigle repotted the corn crop in his section net a large one. "Winter wheat leek much better than it did a few weeks age. Gras has been pastured flown very close, in coiJivquence of the shortness of the fodder ciep. Tiie rainfall was 2 1-10 inches. The apple crop is small, the dry stas:e!i having caused the crop le drop pie maturely. Mr. Ilershey said the grain looked well in Ilempfield t iwn-llip ; about an average c:ep of corn ; some of the tobacco has been taken down ; the ilea no doubt work ed in the sheds : the people had cpmmcnc cd shippln.g : there was i geed deal of it mere or less damaged ; fair crop of apples in this section. Mr. Landis said that in Manheim lewn- I ship there was a full crop of corn. The same count 0?. saat el wnear, eats ami po tatoes ; the tobacco crop was being dam aged by the Ilea : some patches, however, had been unmoleaied : the young grass fields leek premising. Sir. Iii:i:s'!i:kereii V.'talr. The following p . cr en "Weed- was rc.nl by Mr. (J. ltun-cci:cr : "i have bee 1. :', i ttiij ,llliii-el ! the renin: k of .ue of our agricultural jour suiting that our farming is-ie tlefeetive that we annual! v raise ! 000 090 tens e; v.-irthh'ss weeds ! New I think it a very difiVuit matter te arr"."e at a fair estimate, of the amount of we: titles.-; plants thai tponlaueeusly grew in our ticliis, ami tiie figures above are enormous if t:ue. Hut, then what is a weed'.' Richardson it is :. plant that i ; usei. .viii.!.. m( ".-Tt,f. rii'r. i Tin i:i tiuii'i- i;i iuriein te crops, or unsightly, or out i piaee, ue denominated weens. vceeiitiii1 te these delinitiena from eminent aulheis j it is wait-.-:t maUeref doubt what e.iriMi- lutes an 'cntitely useless weed. We wis! suppose, however, thai any plant that grows in cornfields in gardens ether than the farmer and gardener plants for a crop ate usil"ss weeds in these places and liiu-1 eer anil choice the giev.-tn cultivate for profit. "In a very peer soil few tliev thev weeiis spun , up, no matter hew well or Hi lire laud i. i i .,. ;!., t,cd . .n a flclu n.,,,.,,,,,,-., II it is cn- tirelv the ether way. Wecds if left te have their way will spring up with a rail: luxuriance truly amazing ; 'tee much n.a- . ntiring !illei that lieM witli v.ved.-. is a ' fact of daily observation. , "The destruction of all -t .tticens i paints etic i.: j." .grown ler a khii is :ii thorough tillage. Te la'r-e a iieid .'l c vn . ie ocifcciien.'recuires constant, work te. ., l ii. ." .. keen the weeds down. I., is said that one of tltc large-nurseries at Ree! icster, ,-riv Yerk, the tillage of this gteumi i; s -.- thorough and complete that it is a great rarity te see a weed." Dr. Greene recenime.ided for discussion and paclieil e subject attention. A ecus grew '.hickcnt en hesl .soil and i.'-.t be pre i'.v tiie rei't their noxious subjeet nil vented by pulling then when halt grown. .S'iiiid tbe Funnels of !.ai;c.i!cr t'oeuty l'reiiucc t!i:if eiiii Stigai'.' Tin answer te this ouestien, referred te lV. Englc, he mucntiy ree-'iiiu. ended ex .wrjniCms in sugar hcet euituie. There is j .ll,l,j.,K.(, el- j.in, j,j :, ..jC;l,,tt.;. eeunty ,' I iitte.i for raising the su-e neet ami wilh . i-Miv theutiht that Mitrar ceull Iiave .!.. n.)ili. frnni serfdntm when L'rewti here , , i. , .m.narlvreliued. Ir. Ditleti- , .,. , f)f a Yrcstern lirm who 111r.de county J.-nr, ami even ut me jiresenL soci ety. A discussion also ensued as te the best. y,av te ptomete :i wider interest 111 the menihlv meetings of the society, .dr. . inner taueicu that new einc-.-rs might tiuicltcn interests 111 the meet ings. lr. Gieenc, ?.lr. Engle and air. Cooper approved the idea of getting nen lre:n outside tne county te come aim led ure before the society en the .subject of agiieulture, and inviting all the farm ers I, lie present. Jr. ureenu ami air. The commissioners had paid -5100 for lS7d. but said they would held that of 1ST!) under advisement. 31 r. Cooper ami S. I. Eby were voted thanks for their efforts. The following oiicstiens were referred for next meeting: "Can the dairy and tobacco growing !2 successfully canicd en en the same farm?" lleferrei'. te C. L. Jlunsecker. Adjourned. Ilcalli or an Only daughter. Our death column records Ihe decease from brain fever of alary E., the bright little daughter of air. and airs. K. al. Ag new, who expired this morning after a painful illness. In anticipation of the fata! eiuiiiig of her ailliclien Judge and airs. Aguew of Heaver, and Dr. and Mrs. IJrewu el Gettysburg, the distinguished grand parents of deceased, had arsived in Lan caster before the termination of her illness. Mayer's Court. This inernimf David It. Perter, an old drunk, was sent te jail for 30 days by the maypr. He had only been released IV : jail a. short lime, but he managed te gv.' a lead 0:1 last iti'.ht. and as usual he told ihe maver that lie litui a 100 el werK await- iug him in Harrisburg. Twe vagrants jycrp discharged. ... sn.- z . .. r ';.... . ...,-w. 4 ...i,. ...Ai.....,,,i 111:111 :i m 1 .1 liti" 1. 1 :i : f s til Mi". :i t I -. ii.iiri: i .in.i . i ., .i. -. i- .- COLUMBIA NEWS. efj: i:::uci-AU coriiEsfexij:n'ce Children and matches figured very con spicuously yesterday afternoon, in what might have bc-cn a serious conflagration, but which proved te be a lire of little sig nificance. Situated en the alley between Lecn&t and Cherry streets, a short dis tance "ab.ivc II. S. ilershey's coach manu factory, is Samuel Read's stable. Here the ehuuieu of the neighborhood arc accus tomed t j aieOtnble te have a geed time in pi v, ing hide-and-seek, and whatever else a .stable is a desirable place for. Yester day afternoon the children assembled as usual, but varied the sport of the day somewhat in a way that will probably cause the cle-mig of the doers of this retreat te them. This way, of which we hinted in the foregoing part of this article, was sim ply making a bonfire of the stable and its contents, wli'-rlier accidentally or inten tionally we knew net, but presume the former. At any rate the lire was started anil before discewicd had gained cousid ceusid etabic headway, which, no doubt, scared the ehiidien. as they made every exertion, however unavailable, te subdue it. As sistance came in a ohert time from the paint shop of Greve and Henry and with a few buckets of water the lire was extin-guishc-z. but net until it had done some little damage te the stable. Precautieus will probably new be taken te prevent the stable going up in a blaze. Jeseph Kerner, a resident of Columbia, and a brakeman en Columbia local freight, was slightly squeezed between cars at i'arrisburg yesterday afternoon, while making a coupling. The engineer backed hi- train a little ahead of time, and in that, way .Jee was caught. His injury is nut serious. Captain D. Ihainard Case took a short walk, by consent of his physician, yester day afternoon. He did net ventuie from the gieuud.s of his residence, but it was his litftt exetcise since his accident of two weeks age. He expects te be able te be en ike street in a couple of days. Company H drilled last evening for the first time in two weeks. There was quite a large turnout. At a business meeting held aft. -r drill it was decided te parade en Thanksgiving Da at 2 p. m.. when it is expected the new overcoats will be here. Twenty-nine members of the company have, up te V is date, signified their inten tion of arli.-:p,tting in the inaugural cere monies at Washington, D. C, en Match -s 18S1. The Republican battalion will parade te night. Twe prominent Democrats will be in line one will head the precession and the ether will carry a banner. This state of alfair.s is the result of a wager. Tiie large tree which for many years h;s M!.-d in front of the 31. E. chinch, j receiiu sneer, nas ec-eii cut uewn and hauled away. New sjceumi sheet, north of Poplar, has been leveled and is new in right geed c inditien. Ceal ashes forms the bed of the stieet. The tuiehcis of the Columbia public schools, v.itii but il-v.- exceptions, will at tend the Teacher.;' Institute at Lancaster Heuse cleaning time i.t ag-iin here and this will explain the despondent leeks of many of the masculine gender te be seen en our streets. " oiuineia ministers nclil aneliier of the ir weickly meetings yesterday. Tin eemmiit'.e ajspeinted te canvass the town .-ema time age found pictrly te de. A L;re;:r. nitny families in town have bs-en npplied with Ilibles through the. iiiiuisti'js et i'i ,iur strtiiuentalit'. ! the uiches. llv the !.. P. R. R. t'uae table the Freder- : ick- K-ic accommodation tram east icmaiiis Itere 1 but live lillilll'l'S wliereas the old ..cliedula it lieic twenlv-live niiuuLes i if...,,t...il...i,i... ....lit.. i. .i....inir.iiH .. .... '" lu "."""s .. mi y.min-in i ii dinner at IJlaek's hotel opjiesite the depot. Frei Valler. of Marietta, piloted a large ttmerr rait lure'.rj'i here te-day. It is gei'ig te the lower waters. Evidently there '. a't unexpected detention some-alt-ie as it was thought the rafts would tt'.'t lively yestenl.ij' afternoon and this morning. Large mimi'iiie'-; of driftwood passed i: iv.ii the riv. r ye-lerd.iy. Trees. Ioeo lumber and all ilealing debris was seen. A nniii'.'cr of Mr beat owners are taking their beats fi'.m the water preparatory te housing them for theM inter. Celd weather is evident h anticipated. .Mr. . '. . I:eue me;v :: lias get Ins r.atv lee hall-way up. it will be i. nniNiifij vriy .-00:1. etiy i-, n spiemlid day for raitiii'.-. Tlieiei-; but little air stirring and the : : ve;- i ; ,i.- .jiiiet as can be. ?.!.;.. Charles Uraylcr. of Yerk, is visit ing in te (Vn te-day. .Mrs. K. L. Owen left heie yesterday for her home at t'iiestmtt Hill, Philadel phia. Filling inn Wheel. 'eaiiul sie'tcrs Ringw.tltaud If-i Tui v Conyngham has brought suit against taimmittc-.l lop Court. Jeshua llahn v.as committed in default of bail last night, by Alderman Spurrier, te answer at court the charges of stealing saws from Urban & Burger. Charles Kid dle and Sebastian Kissk".'. C.ir.e Disiuirecil. Tiie case of assault and battery brought by Daniel Atteainp against Jehn C'enliu and Jehn fit. Clair was dismissed by Alder man ihirr, as the prosecutor did net ap pear. The meat n -r.-ible r.rmctly, and Ihe only sale sure and p.-rniuiieul cure for all diseases et Ihe liver, bio id and stomach, including bil bil ieu fevers, feverand ague, dumb ague, j 11111 diee, dy p.-jv.ia, .vc. is I'ref. tiuibnctle's i'rcueli l.iver Pad ;,wliich cures byabsorptien. A-:c your druggist ter this noted cure and t'tlc no ether, anil if lie has net get it or wiil net uel :t ler you. send Jl.'Ole French i'ad Ce., Teledo, O., and they will scud you one pe-t-paid by return mail. 15 Cleli: .SI ringed I'ianns. The-e in want of a standard piano will ilnd it te thciradv.intage Iereadthcadvcrti-;enici.t of .Schumacher & Ce.'s Held Stringed 1'ianes. The geld strings will neither rust nor break in changeable climate. A guarantee of five years or longer given with each piano. Jin.. Dr. King having received the agency .-.ells direct lrem theniane.'actery. Each piano warranted. ll-I.Vw An. iihcu. cats. Jlcrt Riiu-harCn MinslrcU.TXw amiMm.-nt sca-en in this city opens en Saturday night with itert Uineli-iit'sminr-trel pcrierniar.ee, in which all.the el-: f tveritcs el I he city will take part. A line pregramme ha-, been prepared ami the company have been rehearsing for Mtuietiine. Among the people who will ap pear arc the follewing: Charier. Shay, S.uu Maxwell, i.vi I Xlxderfand II. Derwart come dians; ... llctalici.-, uanjeist ; quintet el ve-eaii-ts eeii-Isting e! Me sis. Powell, reatz, l-'railey. Treycr and Ueitcr; Tenipleten anil Ceulma.. -le daiictiri:, and Geerge Myers, in-tcrJe-ul".. The music will be ftirni-hcil by i.eft'ui's erehcalra. 'ihe price are certainly low cneuai: te tnable all te attend. Mothers never fail te recommend Malt Ilit-jV-rs us nourishing unit strcagtliening, it.ati. AirijrJEBTZJ7Jfi;.vTA". TO TEACHERS! "Yeu arc respectfully invited te call and see our store and elegant stock of goods. "We are receiving frequent importation? of new and beautiful goods from Fiance, Italy and Switzerland, which are put en exhibition as seen as received. "We have an extensive stock of Diamonds, including some rare genu of large size. We have an attractive exhibition of Oil Fainting j, 3IusicaI Hexes with various attachments, Geld and Silver Watches for ladies or gentlemen at very low prices. Keyless Clocks suitable for school room, Teachers' Bells, Ink Stands, Geld Pens and Helders, Paper Kuives, Ther mometers, &c. Wc have everything in the regular Jewelry Line, and many articles net usually found in the jeweler's stock. Teachers are cordially invited te employ some of their leisure time in a visit te our store. H. Z. RHOADS & BBO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. The Your.;: Men's Democratic Clu'oef tltc Seven! It want will meet at IJtzinger's saloon tii-mei row evening e.t TJio'eJecIt ter the pur pose of reorganization. Other business ofitn efitn ofitn liertarscf. 2t . ..m Crnxccl Villi ToeUuscIio a ei .-crvci you liltt for having neglected te use SOZODON'T. Hal you !nuse youriuetitlt v.eul.l have liecn healthy and your terlh -euml. Uet the "siiri'"," pulled out and com liit'iic'! :tl once u:n:; MIZUDONT, thereby vne-.erviii;r the liaiau c q'. your teeth. nS-lwdeed&iT Siiavlnjr becomes a ItiMtry v.-lien indulged hi daily with Cutieiira savins Seap. y!T :.-f) TfCJM. ... i'l.K .JTICIi:. it i-i initie.-, ;il'.' ter a woman jtrter a fai!h!ul eear-c et tn-itinrenl with Iylia I'.. rinUham'.s Vegetalile Coiiipetiml te continue te inffar v. itii :i wakness (t the. uterus. Ktiele-iQ a stamp te .Mr-. I.ydiii K. I'inliham, i'X'l Western liven u j. l.vnii, M.i-r... for painplilete. .iJ-2:-iyh:lSw 'StHeiV Liver I'ilU" are ".veri;iag mere teal geed in niui year than all oilier preprietaiy liieilirine.a. -J", cents per box. COUgllM. l Jti-eini'J r.run-Jiinl Troches" are uefS with udvaiiliigu te aileiatu Cough-, Sote Threat, He;'.r-t.r:eM and ilrenciiiai AHVetiens. Ker thiity years thi.'Mj Troches have been in use, wilh annually increasing favor. Tiiey are net liev." an. I untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant ums ter nearly ait entire genetutien, they have attained ivell-ineiited rank among the IVwt:ip!oreniedie.,ef the age. Tbe Tiireat. ' jSruwiCs J:fi:c!ir:l Trwhes"1 act directly en the organ oft !. voice. They have an ex traordinary i:ri" in all disorders of IhaThreat and l.a.'yn:., r.'te.iiiig a healthy lone v. hen re laxed, cither !n:i eeid or ever-exertion et the voice, and piediiceiieleariiiiil SiMiin:tenii!iei-ati-jti. .Sicakc:t Usui tS'.nuerii find the Trechcu useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Here Threat re (liiin's iini.iediftter.ttentie!), as neglect otten etten tin.es rc'tilt-, in some incurable lamg Dbease. " lireiru's llreachiiU TreeJia" will altneat in variably give tcli'-f. Iiuitatien.H are ettViud ler sale, many et v. Inch an; injurious. The girnu im. "J!rewi'.t J.'feuc'tiiil Troches" are sold niil;j iahux.es. 'anl.Vlydv.Tn.Ti-.s Tlinlr KiTils and Duties liy Law. I have sullered lrem a ki hey difliculty for the past ten years, accompanied with nervous heasius. l'iivsieians gave me but tciniieiiiry relief, litit alter using three and one-half bot tles of Warner's Sale Kidney and l.iver Cure, my nerveu spa-in werecii.'i.W.' relieved. J!y age is 77 year.. 1 rcceiunicnd tins great ivm edv te all sullering from nervous troubles. MKS. MAUYKKKSK. 'I'iieinvnlli! fiuiU in '!!. I.imlev'. P.loeil i searcher'' nature's gieat restorer. It i wen- derful. ilie Tidy Iloiutv.vile. I The careful, tidy housewife, when she is giv ing her house its pn:.g cleaning, aiietnu near in mind that the .liar inmate ei her house are. mere precious than house-sand that their sys tems need cleansing by purilying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowel te prevail t and cure, the disca-es arising from spring 111a laria and i:ii:iMiia, ami site should knew that there is nothing that will de it te perfectly and surely as Hep l'.ittcis tha purest and best el all nicdieinej. Sae oilier column. ; nl-2rUw iiiiitiiim: .uetiicru:: .iiottiers::: Are you .'.b'.nvbcd at night and. broken ct your iv.-t V. a !!: ehl'.d sullering and crying v-itii ihe.svrru'Siiiing pain el cutting teeth? It -, go at or.!"- .111.1 get tlbottleef MISS. WrXS- j L:V"n s',- e;ilN: si Ul It will relieve the pir litlle tuier.,r iiniuedititc'y depend upon j : : . :i . I- no mi-take about it. '1 hi ri is net a , i.ti-tiier e. earth who h:e ever used il, vi.e will r.'.t tfi: M at once that it will regulate. Ihe L-e,ci-. ;...(! aive rest te the mother, and reliei ; ami ln-.i!.!-. "... '.lie c'uil'l, Oi-erating like, magic. Ii i-- p.- 1. oily .-ale e i;-.ein !d!cae.-,'iiid pleas ant te the la" te, a. n! i- tin: piv-erijilien el ene el the :.k-i atid be-.: femulu pliysleians and n..'--i-. in lire Untied S!u(i. s.'M everyw licre' 1 , e 11 1- a het!'.... !;i7-'.vd.;V M.WAS Wlitcs ler aictiicliic. Seme time Mtvce we ateptieit at rai.iic, X. .1., dl te i.ee tins amount el and the builiiugLA Saint -i, arc of ihe lirst, second, 1 bird an i teurth years' milage. Our inigglit.- have em9 et the eldest of the above winediicet irna :ir. Sp.cr. Patterson Gvnr- Tlii.; wine l-j n-w in demaail ler retimiu r.ien purpart'-!, n :,eTecl!ciU for weiikly pwr fnm before retiring. This wine ie eiider.-e.l by lira. Atlee and Davis, and old by II. K. slaymaker. nel-2'.vil&w . M.u:itiAOi:s IliiiSTASD i:.r.n.-On the Sth of November, lS'Hi, bv the i:ev. W..T. Gerhard, al his resi dence," Xe. ::i Ea-d Orange street, s. X. Iiie taud, tn Sue A. itaer, both et Landisviilc. " in: AT i;s. " Aoset.- thiscitv, en IhcOth i.ist.. Mary i:., only chilit of Itebcit M. ami Mary E. Ag ue w, in I lie 3d year of "net- age. SKuneral from the residence of her parents Xe. 5IO Xerth Duke rdrret, Thiusday aflcr aflcr necii at ! o'clock. nD-it Strsii. Xevcmber 7, ISSl. at the residence of her latlier, .le-epli li. Kever, Minnie A. Keycr Uii-,11. wile el William .1. ltu?l), of L'niontewn, Fayette county. Uride )" but a fleeting season, Happv in her woman's prime. She has geiu: te realms immortal I'asseti lrem out the realms of time. She's net dead, but sweetly bleeping. In her bridal robes at ret ; Gene wilhin her Saviour's keeping .Minnie new is with the blest. Funeral en Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, from the residence or her parents, Ve"t King street. Serriccs al the lieu-e. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Fniontewn papers please publish. AM; IK AJU'JZUTXSJiliSCXTlt. "I-MMl SALt; lilt KENT. 10 Tim goetl wiil and- fixtures or the well known snapper I!ex"' saloon en Xerth Duke street, new occupied bv Clins. Lawr.ti.ec. Ap ply at saloon. .. nev'J-lwd plANOS. SCHO.AIAKEU & CO.'S GOLD-STRINGED PIANOS lead the V.'c.ld. Highest Cciiicne.ial Award. MltS. D'.t. GEO. A. ICIXG, n0;2ld.tltv.- - Agent ler Lancaster. On TUESDAY, XOVEMr.Ei; Id, will be geld at the Leepard Hetcl.a iwe-t.ry l'ltAME DWELLING, with Frame Hack Uuliilmg. con taining hall untl rooms, ituatvil en the south west corner of Heaver and linger streets. Xe. il.-l: let wilh lieu-e fronts 25 feet and in depth loe feet te si it leet wide alley. Alse an adjoin ing let the same size. sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. tn. Condi tions made known by ELLEX ItOWMAX. II. Sxiubest, -Ai'ict. nO-"tl XX H' AV VEJl TISVJUEXTS. LiAXcastcr. Keveuiber t?, ism. "V'OTICK FIFTH V.R DKMOUKATIC XN club will meet at. their head quarters to morrow evening, at 7;-X o'eieclc. Uy order et the I're.sident. nS2td- JOnX r.LCIv, Secretary. rjKAcui-aw institute! EVENING LECTURES I- FUI.TONIIAJ.I.. TUESDAY, NOV. 9. " William Cullen Kry ant. "' Wallace Itruce, New Yerk City. V.'KDXESDAY. NOV. 10. ' Abraham Lin coln." lien. Schuyler Colfax. ?euth Ucml, Ind. TI1UKSDAT. NOV. 11. "A ViVit te tt.e Yo Ye semite Valley." Or. O. II. TiU'.iny. Philadel phia. 1'a. FRIDAY. NOV. 12. i:iilingi by i'rel. Frank I'.i-adferd. New Yerk Oitw" B-tfalc et Jteserved Seat-, will basin e.i Monday, Nev. S. at J a. in.. ;. I'en Dereiiiitlf d Heek Stere, Ne. 3J Ka-,t King treet. Course ticket-" for reserved .-cats $l.."i0 Singlcticket for lv&.-rved seats 40 Single ticket, general ail.nlsslen 'it Lectures will begin ut S o'clock. !iev.yt,C,S,!M0,ll.iadr. i N OllDIXANCK 1IU1'ID1NR ,4 Lei: a. uniform curbstones in the city et Lancas ter. rittCTiOTfl. E it ordained by the Select ami Conuuen Councils et the city et Lancaster, that in all ea-,es where by existing ertllnances curbstones are reiiiiv.d'tn beset by the own ers of any lets .situated and bounded upon any public street within Hut city of Lnrieitcr.-uch curbstones shall beet gr.mite s-teiif, with an upper or top edge seven inches thick, no' le--. than twenty inches .vide nor les.j than live leet len-r: iiml the upnerer top t;dgeand se much of the side faWng the street in will be e.peed above the surliict! of tiie ;:utter siiall be dres-cd lean even and straight surface. SccTte:.-i That in ca-e of tlelault by owners et" property te set curbstones of inequality ami dimensions provided ler in Section 1. the direct Committee shall proceed te have such curbs set as and in I'm: manner nrevitled bv ordinances new in force, at the cost el such owners of property. Ordained ami enacted into a law at the City of Lancaster, October (J. iss'i. JOIIX LKVLUGOOI). President Common Council, i'nnr.ar.T Juux.stex, Clerk Common Council. i:e!:i:i:t a i.yaxs. .1. K. Rarr. rivsidcr.t Sele-i Council. Clerk Scleci Ceunrrl. The above. Ordinaiuc, net having l:ce-.i re turned bv the Maorte the bedv in which it originated within tin: period specified by law, becomes clfcctive without the .Mayer's signa ture, according te tli't previsions e":'.-aiti law T. L., iST!, p.2.2. lIKltr.KRT JOIIXSTOX. i)evO-"tl Cieri: Common Council. rrrrr-:; rtt -v . . rAATK:i.--.KVEKVIMJlY Tl APVKit ?y tlse. trea 01 ctiar-e, in the iNTaixuiiw CK!i, who wants something to'tle. f-7"A-'TS':I A tlllll. Xt UO ISKXKKAI. ?; housework, (.ioedwngcspaiil. Apptyat A. KOSKXSTKIX, ltd Xe. 1":1 Xerth Queen Street. WASTiai 1JV A MlnULK-AGKU, U3f u.arrietl man, employment as single or deuble entry book-keeper. "Net afraid of work. Sal arv required moderate. Addre.-s, "J. IJ." .;! l'ulten Street, Lancaster, fa. SlOVSIi I'CKX'.'UifZG coevs. LTOTIC;. i PLliNiN & BREX'IilMM. Would atlvi.-e ail wiiec;iitciiip!,itii i;i!iiig in UKATKKa or making any alteration in Ihe'ti heating arram-esncnls te de :e at niitu beierts the null e:' 1'all Trade begins. TIIE .MtleT KKLIAltL'.'. mm, mm m mm In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. D ems GiJKAT ST0VS ST0HE, 152 North Queen Steeet, ...WCASTKR. PA. s ;u;. of Tin: uurt'Ai.e 11 kau. HOBES! keijesi: BLANKETS 1 r.LANKETS I have new en liaud ihe f.Mvisav. Ilrar ash CtuiAl'Ksr AssesrrMKivr of Line.! ae.d L'uliiit-d IIUFFALO KOHLS in the cilv. ANe LAP AXD HOUSE J1LAXK :! of ..... rv demo tion. A full line et Trunks and Satohels, Harness, V7hip3. Cellars, S:c. Au'itepr.iring neatly an.: promptly. dent'.-Si A. MILE ws ::;, c':.-'-. -l Ml M WAS '., J.-.-re.fr. mis vie i. i.a xi:e US. rty X corner Seuth Duke and Church s-trcet-Avill cle-e en WEDNESDAY EVENING. N()i . 10, 15s0. All pei-sens who have money for -.ok-. arc rcqticsicd te :e'.ivtr the si-.n.e en that evening in the chnrc".; meii. neTS-jtd cemmitte; . Missm. !:. gill, 'ii:Aitni::t or i!:.iiv ing in li:e t.irl," II'U'li Scheai. wi-hes te el.tain piip.ln in I he vaiieus styles el drawiig and painting, liceidence Xe.::.". We-t Orange street. Fur.-, altered anil repaired "at tiiu suite place. ectiO-lld E .i!aiciiriox.i.:-.ssexs ix la.ouime.N and Kcadiiii! will be 'iven uponjnasen- able terms, by MUS EMJ1A Sl.lCIITEi:. at 4U.'! Wet Orange, street. Classes wilt be formed amlal-e private in-irucueu given, iienrs tuny be s.leeicd te suit pupils. ett'-lwd TIAIXTlXtS. JL All kinds et. liens Painting and Graining tleneat thusluirlest notice ami in thubestpo-.-iblefctvle. We havu reduced our piicc te $1.75 per day. Shep en Charlette stf-ct. ncthMtnil AI.LEX GUTHRIE ,'c SONS. "OiIKT l'llOCliAMATION. j Wncr.CAS, Tl-.e Honorable dOIIX ii. LIV INGSTON", l'lcrddcrit, and llonerablu DAVID W. l'ATTEKSOX. A-,-eciate Judge el the Court of Conimenl'lcas.inanilfor the county of Lancaster, and As.-istant Justicesef tiieCeurts et" Oyer anil Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in ami or the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te uie directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throtutheut my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, al-e a Court or General Quarter Sessions ef'thc l'cace ami Jail Delivery, will commence" in the Court Heu-e. in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the T11IKU MOXDAY IX XOVKMIJKU (13), 1SS0. In pursuance ei wiiicn precepi pueiie i.eucu is hereby itiven te tile Mayer and Aldermen et the city br Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices or the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Latt-cu.-ter, that they be then and there in their own proper person, with t hell' rolls, records ami examination, and inquisitions, and their ether remembrances, te tle the-e things which te thcirellicesappertain in their behalf tobetlenc : antl also nil these "who will prosecute against the prisoners who are. O' then shall be, in the jail of said county of I.aaea-ter. are te be then anil there te prosecute against them :u shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the Seth day or October, 1SS0. JACOB S. STRIXE, Sherilt. n5-2Uleaw<w Fill I THIRD EDITIOI. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 0, 18S0. t" - WKATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C., Nev. 9. Fer the Middle states, variable shifting te easterly winds, partly cloudy weather, and occa sional light rain?, with higher tempera ture and stationary or lower barometer. r. & k. TtieUalf Interest Coupens Tim Company's Ceal Lands. PmLADELmi.v, Xev. 9. The payment of half interest en coupons ofthe genera mortgage lean of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad began te-day, objections thereto having been withdrawn by con solidated mortgage bondholders. The report upon the value of the coal lands of the Reading company has been .TnWI nn.l .,cn,1 ., l. i completed and passed upon by the re- ceivers, nuc it is statcu at t lie company s ." A t . -,i i , , ,. ,n. eliicc that it will net be made public. The receivers new have in their possession a detailed statement of assets of both the railroad and coal and iron companies, but their disposition of the estimates of the appraisers will net be announced until a definite plan of futiuc policy had been de cided upon. Tilt: FHILl TIJIAL. Continuation of the Testimony. Nmv Ybnic, Nev. 9. The trial of Keu va:d Piulp, for libelling Gen. Gariicld, v.ms continued te-day. Detective LiiuTsey testified that he saw Henry L. alerey en the train between Lewell and Lynn last February, and that Mercy then showed him the Chinese letter. Witness was severely cress-examined and admitted that he was introduced te Jlerey by means of a letter which was itself a forgery. He was then cress-examined about certain mine in Maryland, particularly the Elkhart mine, in which he said lie had recently been walking iireuiul. air. Blisa then showed him that the Kikbarfc mine has been (leaded for fifteen yearn and was only pumped out Utis spring. th:: ;.i mil a:ui:di:i:e:m. Twe Shall b Taken ami tlie Other i-tin. Wasiiixutex, D. C, Nev. !). In ihe case of the Ilirth nntrderers, for whom counsel had appealed te Mr. Hayes for eomnintatiett of sentence te imprisonment for life, Hayes has decided that Bedford and Quecnan shall be hanged en the 19th inst. and that the sentence of Sandy I'eini shall be commuted te imprisonment for life. kh.l;-:s and Tintevvx ixte a ivhi.l. The r. gie Death efn French Canadian Bey. I)e i;::, N. II., Nev. 0. The body of a French Canadian boy named Truro, who mysteriously disappeared from Great Falls last Thursday morning, was found in a well en Saturday. A pesi merls.n exami nation was held and the doctor's opinion is that the boy wan killed before the body was thrown into the well. Drowned. Jrytativ City, N. .1., Nev. t). Fiank DeFeres't, age 22, an employee !' the Pennsylvania railroad ferry company en the beat J. J3. Darcy, while outside ihe beat cleaning windows, en the 10:0 trip from New Yerk, fell overbern! anil was drowned. As he was a geed swimmer, it is thought he was struck by the paddle wheel CALl)l!.M.l. Cengrcsiii-.au 1'achece Suvcshis Bacen. Sax Fisaxcisce, Nev. 0. Official returns from all the counties iu the Fourth con cen con "'.cssienn! district except Tulare, Mariposa ami Tngew, which are full but net official, give Pacheco, Bepubliean, one hundrsd and lifty-three majority. Hi.s election is considered settled. Iiiip.-isc.icit in Ice. BccitA:ir.r.T, Nev. 0. The river Velga is frozen and many grain-laden vessels are c night iu the ice. The harvest has been s.itiheit that the detention of the vessels will be seriously felt. The early approach of winter has also prevented the comple tion of sewing in the south of Ttus.ia. The War en the Jesuit. Paki, Nev 0. The siege of the Abbey of the Picmentre fathers, at Mairseillcs has been rabed by the monk neglecting te guard the deer by which they communi cated with friends without. The monk left the abbey with ninny friends. (luiet nt Cabut. Loxnnx.Nev. 0 The Times this morning says news.has i cached the India office that up te the 2 Jth of October all was quiet at Cubit!. The above dispatch seems te discredit the existance of anarchy in Cabul a rumor of which reached Louden October 23th. LONDON'S FI:TK. inauguration of the Lord 3Iyiir. Loxnex, Nev. 9. The inauguration of the Lord Mayer of Londen will take place te-day. The ionic of the Lead Mayer's ;he- is prefu.-.ely decorated with Hags. The wea'lu r is Hue but cold. OBlTUAKY. Death el an Iliniuent Spanish St.!tcm.ui. Londen, Nev. 0. The death is announ ced of Den Jese Maria Orcnsi, Maiqu's of Albania, the Spanish statesman, demo crat, and advocate of tiie abolition of slavery iu the colenics. lie was :igei about eighty years. .James alcVe) 'a Death. Pout Jeuvis, N. Y., Nev. !). James McVey, of Brooklyn, fell fiem an emi grant train near Hancock, N. Y., last night and was picked up dead, with one arm and both legs cut oil". Fire in Sew Yerk. New Yep.k, Nev. 9. Buildings Nes 313 te 323 East Twenty-second stieet, ec cupicd by manufacturing firms, were damaged by lire this morning te the extent of jO.OOO ; partially insured. Jew Coming te America. Loxden, Ney 9. A despatch from Ber lin says three thousand Jews have left lienmania for America by the waj of IJr-.-mcu. Liabilities JCIiO.OOO. Londen, Nev. 9. D. It. Cl.arle-, of Harrow, has failed. Liabilities, G'J,0-.)0. Several Liverpool lirm3 arc involved. rieetcrt Mayer of Liverpool. LivcnreiM.. Nev. 9. "Win. Forwood, of the firm of Leach, Harrison & Forwood, has been elected mayor of Liverpool. ONK OFCCSTEirSMEX. Arraigned In tbe Tombs ter Drr.iiV.cuncs;!. Xnw Yerk, Nev. 9. Among the prise -ners arraigned for intoxications at the Tombs te-day was Patrick A. Gallagher, one of survivors of the Custer massacre. His residence was given as Dead weed, Dakota. In consideration of his antecedents Justice Patterson committed htm tempor arily. Cengrcssman-ctcct Han's FinraUly. IlARitismine, Pa., Xev. 9. The return judges of the 1-ith congressional district (Dauphin, Lebanon and Northumberland counties) met heie le-d.ty and computed the returns. Tin: plurality of S. F. B.irr, Republican, is cc. titled te as 2.519. St. SJS USUI'S. i'tiilntieiphia ?tarkrt. rniLAPELrniA, XevcmberP. Fleur market tirm "but quiet: superttne 52735:; se : extra M i?4 50; Ohie ami Imliniia tiimilv S03tii: ivnti'a lenity $vr.f?.- : st. Leuu runny -J' 'i ,'". .", ','"I,::"!l i;lll"'v ; i" ;; S'V'igli' siW.Tfi.V): Winter isi't-at Si:27:e; spring de 7 (K)g)3 2.'.. itve Heur linn at ?."."!). Wheat strong and advancing: Xe. 2 West-.m Ile.1 il IC'; Pcutrju i.'e.t SI r?t M; AmberJl Italic. ' Cem Iwld higher but quiet; yellow at .Ve: mixed Me. a(i higher and fairlv active; Xe. 1. Whilee l.?LVi.c: Ne. 2 d.4lGiIc; Ne.. S de S.V; V'.i Uixt'd ::7R37"c. 5:ye linn at i's'c. Prevision linn but qub.t ; mrsi perlc, new, nt $irt''r'l...'iU: de old, nt Sliire.Tdi; .-a); beet Hams at $17 W; Indian m..s bci atISSH ; b icon rnekei! heuIiters ."'.igfie ; salt de .V ."c; luueIicI bants in.le;.c: iiiculed inm, s-.7c. Lard lirm: city Kettle nt S"f Qjj : "most butchers' Sc; priine steam S 7.". Itutter dull. :r.Me from choice gi-ades : Creamerv cxtia .'lie: de geed te choice 23 Q .lie: B.C. an i .V. . extra -JftiJ-JJa: Western n-vrvi' e.vtr.t iiiU-: de troed te chelee li'.ii. ine: Uells Urn i with fair demand ferehnice: Western tteserve eftra ii'fi'il ; IV-na'a t-'stra illile Kggs setire.'" and Arm; I'ent.'u Extra tMe ; Weiern Extra "... Cheese dull but strn ly : New Yerk lull eieam at peJMc: ". . ..'u full cream a, li,':.0I3e: de lair I.. ;;.... at U.jil'.V; de half nkiiii-li.lui::e. IVtreleum'dull : iciiued I-'e. Whisky utrjl II. .seed l.'oed te prinii' clever dull a I f; .";?,, 7 .";: Tiinethv nominal at $n.l-l&): Flax-eci lui.-t at $1 3-J bid. il Zi asked. .":iv Yertt ,'.t::rK'l. N'lav Yers. Nev. 0. ."'our Mate lAft- ern a shade, stronger with f.iirl ac tive expert and lobbing tr.tie demand: Snperllne. ar 5:! :.,?! :;.".: et.:i de at ilWtU -:; choice, de, rl ,15,I; tancv de TtOV'tiKO; round hoop Ohie il7."fj" : cl-.eiie le at t" iut;i! t!0; siiperl'.ue wdcrn f::'.i!)et ."; c.xamen te geed extra ! l WTH S5; cimiee ii.'il tWtiiJ.-0: cheien whit.- wheal de 1 7. iijUXt; aetithiiru rpiiut and firm, miilentte in (ui.y; common 10 l.iir extra at JjtM?.". .": g.-lil te fiioite de ir, &'?t.- 71). Wheat (rtjebi.tter a'ud active speculative cusine-ts: Ne. I While, Nev.. $1 17Ji : de Dec. il iaT.l lav : Ne. ited. N..V..$l l:.(l l!Vif ; ihi iii'c.,I U.V"! -I : le.ian..i -i-i.'iitii-i.;. ICern scarcely se lirm: Mixen we-lrn .;i.t, .ulS.VJ.'.c: de lutitre, .TJi-fi'V. ! .Oats JiQJCc better, active: No.SNev.. IP.'e de Dec. ti!;,: de Jan., I3c; Statu -li&!&; W:,turnf'i;.:.iS17J.c Cattte.li:ir'ict. SIesijay, Nev. S. The receipts of bcevei ut the West Philadelphia yard ler past week were 3,.')fi:e head; North Philadelphia yard, 7iHi head. Total, 1,2.x) head. Previous week 3..V- head. Ileef cattle were in fair demand this week, and price; weie lather llrmer. We itete llxtKi at S; id :?.; gnl. 4.'frP.".c; mcdiuni '.' 6l l.,'e ; common. '&tf$V,ifi; btrlis and cows, :3e; calve.; ."i'lje. I- resh cows, SI";te t?fi pvr head : HAL11S AT TIIU '.VIST VII1L IIUILI'IIXA YAUO. Jletul. Vr) Itege.r ?,Iaynes, '.Vestern.grn;-.), irt.V'ic. ,tr. Owi'.i Smith. Wc-t Va.. account et A. Caperteu: IS de.. II. C. Vaiimetic: 1.5 de., Je-;. aiinii.'tn-: .13 de., Jes. Sawdon, jr.; 17 de. S. II. bliver: is de. .1. W. Uaila. bau-h: 12 1 te., W. :. Tew..' vm:,Vv. ml. 10, Cei i:. r. & It. 1. Mel'i'.lsii, AVest Va., gre-,s, -Ifif i7.: '.'SiJ. CIirlsAy. West Va.. ;:-e-;-:,3.!.i'ff?.1J'c. IIS lima. 1 & Lehman Itron., U . Va., account l'ari.cr IVppcr, iic; it. West Va..ac- ( nt 0. Lcliinmuu l!re-.: I'ic; 02 Ohie, account of Ed w. Yeliu, V. 2-1 'e.; X) Ohie, account of Jehn McAnIlc..VJ,c.: it; Yerk county, Jehn ;ehii.li.T(;t;-!v.;'.v:Wcdteiii, ii' count of. In. White, ure-s, ijf,r. !i Ja-. C!cm-en, Wci-tein l'a.. account or J. J. Iienley : I "J Lancaster county, account of Levi Scnsen!:, gres-, In.le. ."I Pt-ntiis Smylh. We-deni, l'a., aeenunt of James White; 17 de., itreivu ft llre : 2i West Va., account or S. II. Shiver; S de., J. W. I.'adabaugh: 1) Yerk ceuntv, ac count et Jcu Leathery, gre,. :,.".' je. 2ft .Jehn McArdle. Wesloni.gre... I. "(."' e. 113 Daniel .Murphy. '.Visirni and 'WeMern I'en-.'a, gres-.-ia-V-t''. :yi-! Leucn-iei.i & Adlcr, Wc.-tern IViiu'a.. greN2.-i.i;;;c. iri . Schambcrg ,'i Ce.. Wcitcin I'.t . gre-i, lflc. ".s I. M'l.eelz, V.'c .'rrn ami '.Ve-t V ,., '!.-. St) II. Cham, jr.. V, . ' .:.: .".C .Ve.-tcrii I'enn'a, t::fi-, ! l''4e. S3 Daniel .-siiix'tii ."' i'.ie.. V.'i-.ti.rn i'.-mi'ti, account lit" Joint V.'i .1;: SI de.. Win. .11 c- Mi.Uie; .") U'e-I Y.i., aiveiint of C!c i.s X. (,'enway; .") .Ilav;. laud, account of W. O. Hughes, me". :a.t.1J,e. ) L. Hern, W-t Va. and Di.-l-.gre.-.S'.rr.ji'rr 1U5 naehn.an & Levi, U.-t. V.i.. aceerinl i.t I-'imllay, D.ivi.U.ii & C.;22de., it. Dai iil- en ."c Ce.; 30 de., l Carret hers, gre,-;, :y4 Zi Ab.-Osthfim. West Va.. cre-. tj.lc. :.D Win. Sales, We-t-Va.. gre-i. I.V c. It". M. Levi, W.'it Va.,gre-,s, lQ.i;c. 12) .-.:!ainberg.; Paul. iVe-t V.i.. ijresJ.art.Vfc. .'(. James Hushier, Wi stern au I WYit' a,, ginvH. r,ri,'. l-ial .1 out-. Anil, IV. lei 11, gle.-:, !j.,'.'.1e. 2 P. I!.ithaway,Clnlei-ietiiity. g'nVs, iffl'e. .-i-.eip a.i'l l.m.b-. The reei-iptM were: U'c-t I'hilale.i'hia varus l.iifn) heae ; oilier yaids .I.IM' lieai. Total ler the v.eek l),i Hi lii-.-d. Prc-vie.i.-i wi.tk :v'.'i head. This markel was nidi and without any m,.t rial change treui 0111-la-t report. Wo'tueto Kxtra at .'.:; geed. IK ftl',e: mediuui, il;HK couimeu. ."K'I'e; culls, 2jt..'yc. ; Meck fives .'.."' '..:.; West ern rem. a.. Lamb-, l4"i-j : Chetcr county 110 ..;i'.i,c. Saiiiut.l Mcwart -eId (;iriIit-:.d et dre.-.se.I sheep at i:f!ic. Heg' The receipts were: All vards 8.W.-U head. Previeu-t wiel: 7.M1 head. 'l"ln- ma.'la:t during thew ce k v.crc dull, and piifi:-,dee;int:it !p- per pound. We (jiieie cvtr.t at tliij7c ; lair, 'i.'-i'i'iY.c.: common ijfj'Je. Sleck r.iarlcGt. New Yer.ic .-fe; n-. Stocks weak. November Tl. A. ?r. a. ?'.. a. M. r. 71. 1-. si IO::0 l:.V. ll:l' l:M i:te .Meney , iy.'e.v.y, Uriel:, it ::;", ;; i::'i .y .... Michigan S..V. L. ......II.VJ 1!.".' l!.". 11.-. .... .Micliigau Cent. It. ICH.'.' ic.). 'j:' It!);.; .... Chicago & N. W II.T, III' U'.lf. I!3 Chicago, m .'est. s p.!,1: iij, mi;.: pej-; .... Ilan. .VSt.J. Ce-u... 4I' t!J. -11 11), ' I":d.... mi s:i swt,; ss: .'"oltde ,'i W..ba-h ... Ail.: !J.' il 12!.; .... ohie.t Mi--.i-.ippi. .. ca .v; s.-.'.; a.-,', ... St. Leuis, I. M.AS.It.. 4s !: is Outari'.:.!ii"t Ue-ler::. 27;.; 2.;.'7 2'.',, " u. (;. a i. c. il 1: is-,! i.-? l-' is;i .... New .ler-i y ceiilivl.. 0-1 .d ; u Del. ; lliiu-en canal. ry. se v-t Del.. i.:tfk-..: We-tirn '.".i Wcstein I'ltiei. Tel... tl--;4 Pacille Mail S. S. Ce.. 47 Manhattan Llevated I'lilen Pacilic .)! Kan-as .tTcxa- 3J,!j .New Yerk Cent ml Adam-1 Kxpiv--i Illinois Central Cl.-.vland .c Pitts Chicago A- Iteck I I'itlsbiirgli fc ft. W American 17. Tel. Ce I'liiLAeaLraiA. i$ m Ui 17 47 t'' m ,11 1- .... II!) .... 12V, .... .... IJIji .... Stocks .steady. I'ennsylvani.t it, IL. Phil';... & Heading... !?; 21;i $ -" -vi -'- "' -'' i." 53 5". 51 Lehigh Valley. l.cii.gu .M;vigaiien... utj ;! sA Notthernl'acilicCem .... 2a 'js; gs;4 ) I'M 3.:;; 3t n svA l'Itts.,Titusv'& I! lev; prj ;y. r,y Northern Cenfa! 3v; ZV. :;-? vjX :2) I'liil'a & Krie It. it 1,'A Yi'A .... WA Northern I'enn'a I. un. 1:. it's of n. J is' u--' ivix .... uiy; llc-itenvilh: I'as- I'J l'Ji - 1 Central Trans. Ce .... 1,statk or anii::j:v r. .McNUiL. Ii lateef Coli.niinte'.vnahip. deceased. Let tcr of administration 011 saitl cstali; having been gi-ant.-tl te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are rcfiuci.tcd te make imme diate settlement, ami these having claim.s or demands tigjiust the same, it ill pre.-eiit them wil heut delay ter Mttlciuent te the uudciilgn viL resulting fn taiid tewiiMnp. C. L'LACKIHjitV. Colci-ain l O, (."iIMtv.' A ta.iniitrater. i rsTATi: of 7..i:b s'i-kawiiissijue. Hi late of WaM.ingten 1oreugli, dccc;u.ed. Letters tc.-tainentary en said ustati; having been gran led te the umlcr.-ignid, till pur-ens iudcbtel te vjii 1 decedent at" n.'.iu..ied te make iruiiicdi tie -(.lllu.i.t lit. and leti having claims erdiii amis against Ihe e-tate et" -alii decedent te make kinwn the satu i te the un deisigneil without delay, lcsidiug in Maner township. GWKCK S. ilANN, Washington. 1. .. ectG-Ctw Lane-aster County, l'a.