LANCASTER D4ILY 1KTELL1GMCM. MUBSDAIf NOtEMBM 18, 1880 Pennsylvania railroad company at Newark, awl is a fjcntleman of sterling, worth and character, and the bride is known and es teemed hy a wide circle of friends and ac quaintances hereabouts, and will carry into her r.cw estate the best wishes of the many who have met her in the home cir cle and in society. Many elegant and sub stantial tributes of regard were presented. The bride and groom left this afternoon at 2:33 en their wedding trip, which will in clude a number of points Seuth. Wedding at St. Authony's. At St. Antheny's church, this morning at 8 o'clock, Mr. August Steinwandle and Miss Maggie' Morningstar, of this city, were united in the holy bends of matn matn inenv. The bride, becomingly- attired in white, was a picture of beauty. Many friends ami acquaintances were present, and the wedding ceremony included a iriand Jjiirii mas. celebrated by Rev. Father Kaul, the pastor ; Miss Strobel performed the wedding march, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the happy couple received the congratulations of host of fiiends. Still Anether. At the residence of Andrew Cogley, 234 Xerth Quc;nsti02t.last evening, Mr. Daw Daw eon D.Michacl, of this city, was married te Miss Mary Cogley, in the presence of a large and brilliant company. The cere mony was performed by llcv. J. A.Peters. The gifts were numerous and elegant and the eiileitainincnt hospitable. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR REGCLAK COKItESPONDENCE Ycsiculav Mrs. Themas Swingler at tained her "forty-sixth birthday and the Citizens' baud, determining te commem orate the event, called upon and serenaded the lady last evening at her residence, en Perry street above Second. The members of the band were invited in and refresh incuts served thcin. The Ladies' Aid secictv of Ike M. !". church held a sociable last evening in the church parlors, which was largely attend ed. A litcrar) and musical pregramme was gene tlu...igl. with, when refresh ments were scivcd through the liberality of Mrs. len. Wi.i. Patten and Mrs. II. P. Ihuner. The lccunls of the evening amounted te ab.ul ; !'). The evening was very pleasantly :.pai:i. Workmen arc employed this morning in finishing the maci.d.imizing of Locust ttrcct from Fifth te Seventh. The macad amizing proper took place a month or two age, and the final touches are new being given. By reason e the death al 4:30 o'clock this'inerning of Charles Fcndrich, of Balti more. Md.,'a bretiicr of Jehn Fcndrich, of this place, the sleie and cigar manu facturing establishment of the latter, situated at Frent and Locust streets, aie ."le.Md te-day. Prier te tiii-. death there were live Fcndrich brothers, all engaged in the tobacco business and connected v. :th one another te a greater or less ex tent, but this irrepir.iblc interruption will lower the number- by one and will cause inlinite son ev le the ethers. The deith i ivp.iled te have bacn rather sudden :inl the news of it l cached Columbia at even o'clock thi morning. The Mite society of the K. K. I.ullieran hurch met laM, evening in the church lec ture room and adjourned te meet in the same place en ".Monday evening next te complete the final arrangements for the festival for the benefit of the church te be given in Company II armory en Thanks irivinjr eveninjr and Friday and Saturday evenings following. The church people j auticipnle a .success-fill run in their fes- , tival. Te-uighl, in th.- .iriiieiy, Pi of. T. J. J McUuiie, f Lancaster, will give the first i lesion in dancing te class X. 2, recently i furmcd here. , ' BInfr' Iliukle. with his seli Tem, and .lehn Wcstcrinan leturned yesterday from t agunnin;; nip of a couple of days in Yerk ' count v, with feily parti idges and fiitccu rabbits. Game is scarce. Mi ft". Wright j and .Nat. White, also icturncd yesterday from a hunt, and Goeigc Smith, a P. 11. It. J engineer, left here te-day te try his luck with the shot gun. The ends arc net worth the trials given. Three or four rafts which laid here ever ..:!.. iv l nr ,. !,. l.A,.,.e,i!n.ii i IIIIIIL, JUL uuiu .lb .til tain jtjifc iiiwiHutit- i inir, and a large number from up the river j passed through between daylight and neon. These aic-a portion of the expected tlect. I The "Electric Lights"' as rendered in the opera house last evening was an erdi- : nary peifennanep, but giceted by a slim1 audience. I Tin; lobacce growers about here arc new j buy in slipping the weed and in getting I it into condition te be sold. The day en , which the first purchase will lie made is naX a gicat way eh. Jehn Madden lias just finished the erec tion of a store building en Walnut street below .sixth and has taken possession. A number of Columbians went te Lan caster last evening te take in Fanny Davenport. They were highly pleased. Daniel Dctwilcr's new dwelling house at Fourth and Chestnut streets is very nearly finished and it will be occupied seen. The lectin cs en "Pilgrim's Progiess" by Kev. F. W. Staleyef the E. E. Luther an church, have been postponed for a couple of weeks. The AVeikcr's society of the Reformed church will eive their musical and literary entertainment this evening. Refreshments will be served and a pleasant time is antic ipated. S. C. Swartz has new gel his new house entirely under reef. The weather is cloudy : it leeks like rain. l'irtmcn'1 Convention. The Firemen's Union of Rcading.eu Mon day eveninsr, the Mlb, held a meeting te make arrangements for the convention composed of delegates from all velunteei liie companies in the state cast of the Al leghenie.), te be held in that city en Decern -bcrlCth. The meeting is expected te be a large one, and the visiting firemen will be cntcrtaincd;by the Fhcmen'sUnien.Tbc convention will probably be held in the 41 rami opera house, and the idea is te form :i state association of volunteer firemen. While the meeting will be public, none but delegatcr. will be allowed te vote. On the night of the 17th a ball will be given for the visiting firemen. The Lancaster com panies will be lcpicscntcd by one delegate each en this occasion, the Empire having already designated A.'S. Edw.ir.iS te rcp-lC-cnt it. St. AtillienyV Kalr. The attendance at Grant hall was again larj;e la.' t evening. A number of articles nfnegieat value were chanced etT. Bol Bel linger, the Lititz confectioner, has pre sented te Mrs. Scner's table a splendid iced pound cake. The fair was open this afternoon, and a chicken supper is an nounced for te-night. CeiuiHitteri. Steve iirowiijcelored, charged with steal ing a suit, of clethiug from Geerge Burten, porter at the Grape hotel, and taking them te Schum's dying-house te have them dis guised by dyeing them another color, had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier last evening, and iu default of bail was commit ted te jail te answer at epurt. floating the New Scheel Houses. The. contract for heating the new school heu ses. new builiiTng en James and Lemen streets, has been awarded te Flinn & Brcn eman, the durability of the apparatus and its satisfactory working for fifteen year s te be guaranteed. Lancaster Lyceum. The Lancaster Lyceum will be reorganized this evening at 8 o'clock in Y. M. C. A. hall. Amusements. Maude Granger. Tills gifted artist will ap pear at Fulton opera house en Saturday even ing in the play or "Twe Nights in Berne," written for her by A. C. Gnnter, and de scribed by a no less credible authority than the Washington Republic as "a thriUUg melo drama or the new American school, bold In conception and strong in construction, the leading parts being lull and round and afford ing scope for superior dramatic talent." The same critic pays a high culeglum te Miss Granger's exceptionally admirable rendition of the leading part and says she is supported by a company of uncommon strength. The "Electric Lights." Tn evening W. J Thompson's variety and dramatic company will appear in the opera house. They will pre sent the drama et Fer a Life." in which the principal cliaracter is assumed by Geerge V. Thompson, who will introduce his two trained deg?. The list of the variety people includes some of the best stars in the profession. Thev are headed by T. M. Henglcr, formerly of Del ehanty and llengler.whe were among the best song 'and dance men in lha profession. Mr. Delelianty died some time age.and his partner new travels alone. The Suydam brothers arc wonderful bar performer-, while Landis and Steele probably have no equals as skater. Frank White, Carrie White and a number of ethers are member et the troupe. Counterfeiters are ever en the alert te find ircsh fields te work, but they never imitate a worthless article. Prof. Gulltnctte's French Kidney Pad was brought out about ten years age.and sines then a host of chaps without kill or conscience have sought te imitate it by many worthless affairs ; but a discrimina ting public will held " fast te that which is geed," and the Guilmette Pad mere than held its own. It cures all kidney diseases and suc ceeds where medicine often fulls. Ask your druggist if lids is net se. F 3-The cause for the happiness el that man across the way is that he went te WILLIAM SON & FOSTER, 3G East King street, Lancas ter, the ether day, und purchased one of their ne Reversible Overcoats, which they arc sell ing at prices ranging from $15 te $20. He gives you geed advice when he tells you te go and sen thnni. nevlO-tfd Vanderblll was neatly shaved yesterday with Cntlciira Medicinal Seap. Despair net, neither man nor maid, Although your mouth has sufi'ercrt ill. Although your teeth are halt decayed, Yeu can still save them, it yen will. A little SOZODONT be sure Will make all balmy, bright and pure. nl.Vlwdeed.tv.' Fuiuiucss bolere eating, patn and diitwss afterward, prevented by Malt Bitters. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAMPLE MOTIVE. It Is impossible ler a woman after a faithful course et treatment with Lyrtia E. PinkluiinS Vegetable. Compound te continue te .-.titer -.villi a weakness et the uterus Lncle-.e a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Plukhaui, 2: WcHlcrn avenue, Lynn, Mass., ter pamphlets. jy29-lydeedAw Mr. Bewvn, el Gun Luke, Mich., says: "The people here cannot de without "Sellers' Liver Pills." Try them. Tm: scientific combination of the purest drugs renders Dr. Browning's medicines el the 11 nest flavor, and are readily taken by old or young. Children especially are net easily induced te take any kind of medicine, hut Dr. r.rewning's C. & C. Cordial, for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc., is e palatable that they are eager ler the time te come when they may have mere. Sold by all druggists at SM cent per bottle. W. Champien Browning, M. 1).. Propiluter, 1117 Arch Street. Philadelphia. nll-lwdAw Malarial Feier. Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity el I he liver and kidneys, general debility, nerv nerv eiHiie.ss and neuralgic aliments yicid readily te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters. it repairs the ravages of dlsoaHe by convert ing the loed into lieh bleed, and it gives new lite and vigor te the aged anil infirm always. -Vi- "Proverbs" in oilier column. ii 15 2wd.1w. Metlicrn! Mether:! .Mether:!! Aioyeu;dlsturbcd at night and broken el your rest by a hiek child sull'eiing and crying with 1 he excruciating pain et cutting teeth? ". Keat once andgetabottleefMBh, w i.Vfe- " sswim.Mtffiftur. li win relieve iiiu peer little sutlerer Immediately depend upon 11 ; t here Is no mistake about it. There is net it mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ence that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It i perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the (a-te, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best fenwle physicians and nur-cs in the United States. Sold everywhere Si cents a bottle. H17-lvdAwM.W4S I Scrofula et thirty years' standing has bceii cured by " Dr. Linrtsey's Bleed Searcher." I Sold by all druggists. I j Speer'M Irt Urape Wine. j This article of American Wine is highly i esteemed by the bc-d physicians in this ceun try. The following is a testimonial we saw from the New Yerk Hospital. We publish it for the information et our readers: Kew Yerk, Nev. 14. 1 am using Spcer's Tort Grape Wineand find ! it te be an excellent tonic and gentle stimu lant, and as such I believe, it prclcrable te the commercial Pert, and all ether wines, as it pos pes hc8.cs their tonic properties without the dele dele terieus cflect caused by their impurities. It is also ver3' palatable, and this is a recommenda tion te many, especially females. 8. S. HAitnis, M. D., N. Y. Hospital. This is an excellent article ler family use, and for females, and is endorsed by Drs. Atlee I and Davis, and for sale by II. E. Slaymaker. nl5-2wd&u- Cenghs. " y?eltu, Bronchial Troches'' are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Per thirty yearn these Tiechcs have been in use, Willi annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the nge. The Threat. "Jlfuivn's Jirenchial Trechc." act directly en flic organs of the voice. Tl.eyhave an ex traordinary effect inall disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, cither from cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clearand distinct enunci ation. .Speaker and Singers Und the Troches useful. A Cough, Cohl, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results in betne incurable Lung Disease. Breu-n's Jirenchial Troches" will almost in variably give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many et which are injurious. The genu ine "Broien's Bronchial Troches" are sold eniy in bore. ,anl.Vlyd&wTtt,Th4S JUAKKIAiiES. Lajjuis Haumsii. On the Kith or November, 190, bv the Eev. W. T. Gerhard, at SchletlV Prank'lin Iieum- Daniel H. Landis, or East Hempflehl, teMi-s Leah B. Burnish, of West Hemptield. Mi'mma Brcbakkk. On Hie ICth of Novem ber, ISSO. by the Bev. W. T. Gerhard, at his res idence. Ne. 31 East Orange street, Samuel N. Muinnia, of East Denegal, te Miss Lizzie II. Bmbaker, of Lititz. Lasdis Brcbakeb. On the ICth el Novem ber, 18S, by the Bev. W. T. Gerhard, at Smith A- Budy's Leepard hotel. Aaren B. Linrtis. of East Lampeter, te Miss Emma L. Brubaker, et East Hemptield. HektzlkuMillku. On thelCth of November, 1SS0, by the Bev. W.T. Gerh.irrt, at hia resi dence. Ne. 31 East Orange street, Harry B. Hertzler, of East Hemptield, te Miss Adaliec Miller, et Landlsville. Michael Coeusv. November 17. 18), at Hie residence of the bride, by the Kev. J. A. Peters, Dawsen D. Michael te Miss Mary E. Cogley, both et this city. DEATHS. DitACiinAn. In this city, en the 17th insl., Henry Drachbar, sr., in theCath yearet his age. Netice et funeral hereafter. DrFFEJfDEuFFEn. On Tuesday, November Iti. at New Helland, Mary Esterle Differ. derffer, In the 81 year ei her age. Funeral from her late residence en Friday m ern in g, at 10 o'clock.; XETT ADTEBTISE21EXI3. BIVATE SALE OF HORSES. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 16S0, will be sold at private sale, at the Mcrrimac house, North Prince street, 3J Heart of Canada hones. Hl8-3td GEO. GliOSSMAN. LUNCH. TURTLE SOUP LUNCH TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock, also Barbey's Celebrated Beer at Franke's Hetel. JOHN HLbS, ltd Proprietor. SAUEK KRAUT SET-OCT TO-NIGHT xt JOHN A. SNYDER'S, ltd Ne. 115 North Queen street. GRAND CHICKEN SUPPER AT ST. ANTHONY'S FAIR, Grant nail, this evening at 8 o'clock, supper 25 cents. ltd PUBLIC SALE At Cooper's Hetel en NOVEMBER 27, 1830, of that llrst class B1UCK DWELLING with all the modern conveniences and in ex cellent condition, situate at Ne. 112 Seuth Prince street. Geed reasons for selling. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. BAUSMAN & BURNS, Sau'l Hess & Sex, Real Estate Ascnts. Auctioneers. ' nlD-t-eeiltt e PCltA HOUSE. MONDAY, KOVBMB3R 22. MR. JOHN D.MISIILER guarantees a ntat elass entertainment in the production of Lai t ley Campbell's highly successful and brilliant ly humorous Comedy in 4 acts, MATRIMONY, BY A SL'PKIIIOR COMPANY. ACT I. On the Beach at Leng Branch. ACT II. Drawing Roem at Cel. Playford's. ACT III. Breakfast Roem at Dici: fceabi ight'rf. ACT IV. At Cel. Playford's. PRICES, 3 Diagram at Yccker'r Oilice. , .i.i . lllS-Itd TOVELTIES IN SCARF I'lX.-s. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN ILMIKKSii liMS AMI IMMDKKn, B. J. ERISMAN'S, THE smii'l'MAKER, .in .veaiii el'kex sxjtr.E'i. l'OJl SALE. POH SALE. HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Ten-roomed, two-story ami Mau--nrd root, Green Stene Frent Dwellings, Nth. liaid I".: We-. I Orange JMrerL With all the be.-l MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, ncluding.lcuning's improved Londen v. :il.-v-closets, marble-top wasii-ilaml, improved wnll-cd-in range, cellar heater, perfect drainage anil sewemge, ilcep, dry celltu. liil- mat lib ba-e and steps, &c, &c. Let ii by -jm feet te :i l-!-icrl wide alley, front yard 2) feet in depth, inclesed with nrniitncntariren lenee. Fer terms A.c.,upplv te .MMIXll. METZLEK, aug-.M-W.tStf".i Ne 0 Reulli Duke St. )Vi:lic haia-: or vAi.PAitLi: l'isei- A tllTl. On TUESDAY, XOVEMBEB 2", 1S, the un dersigned will eU'erut public s-ale, the valu able property. Ne. SS.1 East Orange slieet, L:m caster, belonging te the lieiis et Jacob Mauf fer, deceased, consisting et a let of ground, fronting 27 feet, fi inches en Orange .street, and extending in depth 21.1 feet te Maiieu street, a 14 feet nublie nllev. en which i- erected a t; e- I story brick dwelling house en Orange .street, I with wide hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen anu Sleeping ap.trur.ein-. wim ua-. ami wan r. On Marien street are erected two new two story brick tenant heu-.es, with --late loot, and also a two-story otene tenant !iOii-e en the let. iilways eligible ler geed tenant-. Pe esien and title April 1. 1HI. Persons wishing te view the pieperiy can de se en the day of ale by calling oil the premises. Sale at Leepard hotel, la-t King -f reel, at 7 1). m when conditions el -ale will be made mown bv IIKIKS OP JACOB J-TAl" I'FEU, dceM. Hemiv Hiirnr.nr, Anet. nevi.i,iiV--,2 PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY. XOVEMBEB 27, I'M, will be sold nt public sale en the premises, -e. 3fi0 Seuth Queen street. Lancaster city, the lot let lowing described real etatc and per-enal property, late et Jane Kwiug, ilec'd, te m it : A one-story Brick Dwelling Heuse and Let or Piece of Ground thcicunte belonging. Mtu Mtu Mtu ntcdXo.eC), en the west side of Seuth (jm en street, Lancaster city. The house is in excel lent order anil the location de-irableler a pri vate .residence or business. There i- aKe a back building and summer house. Thv let fronts en Seuth Queen stieet "2 U et2;i inelie.-, and is 120 feet deep. This property will positively be sold. Pos session given immediately. P tiichu.se money payable April 1, 1881, provided that purchaser give approved security. Sale te commence at lo'clec'cp. m. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, MABTIX B. EWIXG. ELIZABETH SHOOK, SUSAX WJLKOXG, HETTIE AXX AYLOB, Heirs of Jane Ewing, dceeaseii. IlESi:vSut'r.Ei:T, Anet. " nS-eedts PUIlLlC SALE. On TUESDAY, NOVEM UKi: :!,), IS:M, v. ill be sold by public vendue, by the undersigned, executers et the late Daniel Lefever (tanner), deceased, at his lute residence, in the village et Qnarrvville, Drumore town-hip, Lancaster county. Pa., the following Valuable l.'eal Es tate, viz : Ne. 1. A Valuable Farm containing 10.) ACBES. mere or less, adjoining property et C. M. Hess, Gee. W. Hensel, esq., Gee. Aliment, Dr. II. E. Bauli and ethers, en which are erect ed a geed two-story Stene DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, barn, wagon shed, with corn crib attached, hog. pen. smoke house, ice hen-c, new tobacco barn, with cel lar underneath. There is a double two-story Frame Heuse in the yaid of the mansion, suit able for two families. Alse, two ether Tenant Houses en said farm. Alse, a Pi es Heuse, used as a Tobacco Heuse, and all necc-sary outbuildings ; a well of water and cistern at the house, a well et water with the latest im proved wind attachment at the b-irn; there is a fine orchard of all kinds of Irtiit trees, and a great number of locust trees en the above de scribed property. The buildings are nearly all covered with slate. The above is geed limestone land, all under geed fences. Xe. 2. A Valnable Limestone Quarry Farm, known as the "Ark Property," iu the village of Quarryville, fronting en the west side of the railroad, containing i At l!ES, mere or less, en which are erected a three story fctene Dwelling Heuse and B.trn. There are ul-e Lime Kilns ami Quarries en the above premi ses, where a large Lime Bu-ine.-s has been done ler many years. The farm part is well fenced. A spring of Water at shedwclliifg and ether improvements ; adjoins property et Jacob Keen and ethers. Xe. 3. A Tract of Land situated in Drumore township. Lancaster county. Pa., containing 201 ACBES, mere or less, en which aie erected a geed two-story Stene DWELLING HuCSE, with kitchen attached, bam, new wagon shed, with corn cribs attached, ami floored above, a large Tobacco Shed, with cellar underneath, hog pen. smoke house, spring house, large cistern; there is also running water en the premises, and (inelegant orchnrdet Irtiittrees. About thirtyacrcset theabnve is covered with geed timber and sprouts. Adjoins property of Mary A. Bevd, EvansGiegg, Israel Tennis anil ethers. The above farm lias been heavily limed within the last live years, ami is in a high state of cultivation and very productive. The buildings are nearlv all covered wit li slate. All of the above properties are cenveuiint te mills, stores, schools, shops ami place- of public worship. Xes. 1 and 'i are situated in and near the village of Quarryville, where limestone is abundant and the Lancaster & Quarryville railroad terminates. Ne.:t isaheut six miles from sa it I village, and is about two and one-half miles distant lrem several sta tions en the, Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad one of the finest in the state where passen gers have every accommodation for travel, being only about a two hours' ride te Lancas ter ctty by way of Columbia. Any person wishing te view the above prop erties before the day of sale, will please call en either of the undersigned executers, residing near bv Nes. 1 and 2, anil en Jacob Binccr, re siding en Ne. 3. Geed titles will be given en April 1, 1881. Fer the accommodation of pui chasers, the undersigned have agreed te have the sale te take place at precisely halt-past 12 o'clock in., se that anyone wishing te attend the sale en the railroad can de se. Train leaves Lancas ter, King street, at 10.13 sharp: returning, leaves Quarryvtlleathulf-pa-t2o'cleck. Terms and conditions will be made known by C. M. II ESS, I.GALEXLEFEVEB, D. D. HESS, Executers of the Eestateef Daniel Lefever i Farmer), Deceased. I. F. Kewe Auet. nl0-3tw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We are receiving some very beautiful New Goods for our CHRIST MAS STOCK. We have just opened the handsomest let Of Bronze and Marble Clocks and Mantle Sets ever seen in this city. They are fitted with Fiue French Movements, run two weeks, and strike hours and half-hours en fine-toned Cathedral Bells. The prices of these Clocks will be from fifteen dollars up wards. We receive at the same time a large invoice of Lemaire's Opera Glasses and Field Glasses. These are in great variety of styles, including some entirely new styles just out. Our Christmas Stock will be the largest and finest ever brought te this city, and we hope te be able te fill any want for goods in our line from the Cheapest te the Finest. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. KIDNEY l'ADS. SATS HIM PAD! A NEW DISCOVERY. That acts dlrectlv en the Kldnevs. IBladdcr anrt Urinary Organs, by abserbing'all humors. every trace ei insc.ise, ami iercing mietne system powerful and healthful vegetable Tonics, giving it wonderful power te cure PAIN IX THE BACK. Side ami Leins, Inflam inntien and Bright's Disease et the KIdncvs, Gravel, Dropsy, Diabetes. Stene in the Mad der, Inability te ltctain or Expel the Urine, High Colored. Scanty or Paintul Urinating, Deposits, Shieds or Casts in the Urine, NLKVOU.S AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY, and in fact any disease of these great organs. It aveidsentirely the troubles and dangers et taking nam-cens and poisonous medicines. It Is comfortable, safe, pleasant and reliable in its effects, yet prwcrful in it-! action. It can be worn at all -eaeiis. in an v climate, and is equally geed for MAN, WOMAN OH CHILD. Ask your druzstist fill-it and accept no imi imi latien or substitute, or send te us and receive it by let mil mail. Eegalar Pad, $2; Secial Pad, for Chronic, rteep-scnted, or cises et long standing, j:;; Children's Pad, prevention and cure of -Rum mer complaint, weak kidneys ami bed wet ting, 'tl.rci Day Kidney Pad Company, TOLEDO, OHIO. E A -.TEEN AGENCY, ULUiLES X. CKITTENT0N, 11 .1 Pulton St., New Yerk. $500 REWARD! OVEli A MILLION OF PROF. GUILMETTE'S Freili Kiiney Fads Ha e already been sold in this country ami in Fiance : every one of which lias given perfect satisfaction, and lias performed cnriw every time when ;:-eil according te directions. We new -ay te the atllietc i and doubting ones that we"wlt pay the above reward ter a single case et LAME BACK li.sl the Pad fails te enie. This Great Bemedy will Positively and Peiinaiiently euro Lum Lum b.ige. Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright Dieasu of the Kidneys, In-cnniufcnt-u and Retention et the Urine, In In Ilaui'iiatien of the Kidneys, Catarrh et the Bladder. High Colored Urine, Pain In the I'.ick. hide or Leins, Xerveus Weakness, and in fact alldisoideiset the Bladdcranil Urinary Digitus whether ceniiaeti.il by private disease orethcrwise. LADIES if you are suffering from Female Weakness. Leueerrhre.i, or any disease et the Ei'lneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CUBED I Without swallowing nauseous- medicine, by simply wearing PBOP. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CUKES BV ABSOKPTION. Ask veiirdrnggisl Ter PUOF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether. It he hus net get it, send $2 and you will re ceive the Pad by return mall. Fer sale by JAMES A. ME1EBS, Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. Sold only bv GEO. V HULL, Druggist, l.i Y. King St., Lancaster, Pit. I'lijll-riuidcedM.W&F MEDICAL. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, OF LYNN, MASS., HitttiieicfsrF! Het YogetaJjfa Compound the Savier of Her Sex. Health, Hepo and Happiness stored by the use of Be- LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cura Fcr All Female Complaints. This pieparatlen, as its name signifies, con sists et Vegetable Properties that are harmless tot lie most ilelicate invalid. Upen one trial the merit --of this com pound will be recognized, as relief is iiuiuedi'ite; and when its use is con tinued, in ninetv-uine cues in a hundred, a permanent cure fs ell'ected, as thousands will te-tity. n account of Its proven merits, it Is te-day recommended and prescribed by the best piiVhicians in the country. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of Hie utcm-, LciieeriluBsi, Irregiilarand pain tul Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In-Jla-.iiniatieu and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis Dis pliKumenfe and the consequent spinal weak ness, and h especially adapted te the Change of Lite. In tact it lias proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. 11 permeates even portion of the system, and aives new lite and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys till craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures ISleating. Headaches, Nervous Pros tration, Geneial Debility. Sleeplessness, De pression and indigestion. That leelingef bear ing deVn, causing pain, weight and backache, is always peimancntly cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the lein.'iie system. Fer Kidney cemptaints of eiliM.-r se this Compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is; prepared at i.-..-; and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mas-. Price $1. Six bottles ter $5. Sent by mail in the form et pills, also in the form of lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for cither. Mrs. PINKHAM lrccly answers all let ters of inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Ne family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They care Con stipation, iiilieusiiess and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., ticucrul Agents, Philadelphia. Fer sale by C. A. Loeher, 9 East King street and Gee. W. Hull, IS West King slieet. y23-lvdeedftw "VTOT1CK. JA My wife, Catharine Scheenberger, having lelL mv bed and beard without just cause, this i- te give notice that I will pay no debts con tracted by her. JOHN SCUOENIIERUER. ltd AM USEMEXIS. GKANI FA1K AND FESTIVAL AT THE First Baptist Church, East Chestnut street, commencing TnUBSDAV, NOVEM BER 13, and open every night until the 27th inst. Admission 10 cents. Season Tickets 25 cents. nlT-ftd F ULION OPKKA HOUSE. two nights Only. NOVEMBER 18th and 19th. W. .1. THOMPSON'S C.alavy of Dramatic and Novelty Talent. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. A Colossal Aggregation et Attractions. Sce bills for list et people. ADMISSION, 2 RESERVED SEATS Diagram open Nevumber 13. 3r. & ."O eta. ...SO Cts nlC-Hd P"Ul.TON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, A'OVEMBER 20, 18S0. MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor et presenting the distinguished artiste MAUDE GRANGER, in her great New Yerk Succc-, and through out the country, this season, uf Twe ffidits in Reme," by A. COUNTER. It will lie produced with every attention te detail by a very Streng Company. PBICES: Gallery 33c , Admission 50c. Parquet 75c, Reserved i:eats Sl.OO. at Vcckcr's. . nevlU-Std VOXEECTIOXS. HEAIIOITAKTERS IfOIt PUKE CONPKC TlONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AXD 52 WEST KING ST. 1 can new- offer te the trade and public a large 6teck et Pure Confections et every description, at the very lowest market rates. FRUITS, XUT.S Ac. and a LARGE STOCK OP TOYS of the NEWEST DESIGNS. Large and small Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SERVED AT SHORT NOTICE. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the Hiune rate as if the person ordering were present in person. Call and sec my stock. CSrltcmcmbcr the place 50 AND 52 WEST KING STREET. ::13-3md JOS. It. EOYER. fuusii:i;h anu machinists. r ANCASTEK J BOILER 3LVKUFACT011Y, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrrcsiTKini: Locomotive Works. The subscriber continues te manufacture BOILERS AND riTEAM ENGINES, . "Fer Tanning and ether purposes Furnace Twiers, Hollows Pipes, Sheet-iron H'eik, and ltlacksmithinggcncially. 95f Jobbing piemptly attended te. HUglS-lyd JOHN BEST. "U'AJfTED. "ITrANTED.-. .EVKKYBODY TO ADVKIt- Tf Use, free et charge, in the I?iTKi,LieBif CKR. who wants semctlimix te de. w rlNTED. A SITUATION I A A UBY GoetU or Grecerv store. Applvte JOHN C. REEcE, Lampeter, Lancaster county. Pa. ltd WA ANT1SD A SITUATION III A YOUNG man te de anv kindef werkat which he can make himself useful. Apply at 1S Col umbia Avenue. LEUAL NOTICES. T7STATK OtTaiAKY illULVAN Y, LATlifbF Jtj the city of Lancaster, dece.iscd. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., ndniini.stratnr, te and among thesclegally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, NOVEMI5ER 17, 1880. at 10 o'clock a. in., iu the library room of the court house, in the city of Lancaster, wheic all persons Interested in said distribu tion may attend . W. D. WEAVER. oct2C-4tdeaw Auditor. ESTATE OF JANE KWIXfl, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been grant ed te Hie undersigned, all persons indebted thereto aie requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them vitheut delay ter settlement te the undersigned, re siding iu Lancaster, Pa. ELIZAHETM ELLIOTT, JOSEPH WILFONG, Administrateis. J. L. Steismstz, Atl'y. e23 Ctdeaw INSTATE OF HENItY CU.MIAKEIt, LATE It of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters ei ad ministration en saiif estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted thcrte arc requested te make immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing in Lancaster cit y. SARAH E. UL'NDAKEK. DR. GEO. R. WELCHANSj tt'M. K. Wilsex, Administrators. A. C. ItKIXOEIlL,. Atterncvs. nevlS-Rtdnaw 3I1SCELLANEOVS. "I O TO KING WALT'S Full X0X0NGAHELA PURE RYE. . Alse OAKDALE PURE RYE WHISKY, 03 per cent. Alcohol, anil the lnvigwnitlngTonfe Hair Liquid, and the Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c, All at Ne. 203 WEST KING STREET. DR. SAHmL'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 bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent "free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway,N. Y. Fer sale by all Drnggl-ts. ollS-lyeedAalteow TIIBL EDITION. THURSDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 18, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Nev. 18. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, falling barometer, lower temperature, variable winds, shifting te westerly, partly cloudy weather, with occa sional rain or snow. THE OARS. International Recrattm en tbe Thames Lay cock, Hest, Ucimtr mnd TrtcKatt the Winaers. Londen, Nev. 18. The international regatta en the Thames opened te-day with preliminary trial heats. The weather was cold and foggy. The first heats were con tested hy Laycock, Elliett, Hawdon and Tanger and was wen by Laycock by thirty yards; Hawdon second, Elliett third, Tanger did net finish, the pace bc inv tee het for him. The second heat was contested by Ress, Riley, Largar and Fceley. At the start Ress jumped te the front and at Hammer smith Bridge had secured a decided lead. He maintained his advantage te the finish and wen with ridiculous case. j The third heat was between Warren Smith, Hostner, Gibsen and Andersen, and was easily wen by Hesmcr, with Ander Ander eon second. The fourth heat was greatly impeded 6witi2 te the rain which began te fall and the heavy fog prevailing. The centcs tants were Trickett, Nichelson and Clas per. Trickct wen by three lengths, Nich Nich olson second. It was rowed en the ebb tide. COLD WAVE MOVING SOUTH. Sugar Plantations Greatly Endangered. Washington, D. C, Nev. The fol!e-,-inj is a copy of a telegram addressed te the chief signal eflicer from New Orleans, Nev. 17 : p. m. " (Jrcat anxiety is felt about weather telegrams for the sugar district. Can you predict at once any im mediate change '.' Yeu have done noble service. Signed Jas. i Grillin. secretary sujrar planters' association." The following reply was immediately telegraphed. " It is new raining through out .the West gulf states. There will probably be a heavy frost in the sugar dis tricts when the weather clears." At 1:48 this morning New Orleans was telegraphed as fellows : " The weather will probably be clear te-night. Great damage from frost may be expected. The temperature at Dedge city at midnight was 1 degrees below zero, which is 41 de grees below the mean. The cold wave is mev.aj; south." GOOI HUXTINU. A Solution of Indian Troubles. Terente, Nev. 18. A dispatch from Winncpegsays: "News from Fert Walsh te October 2Sth, states that Sitting Bull and his braves arc having a successful buf falo hunt between Milk and Missouri rivers a short distance south of Weed Mountain, en the international frontier. Buffalo are reported piety en Canadian-territory forty miles cast of Fert Walsh and many herds have been observed moving in a north westerly direction from Deer river te Seuth Saskatchewan. This augurs well for a successful solution of the Indian question for another year, as foiling it, the entire Indian population would be thrown en the charity of the government te prevent their starvation." P. & R. JJONDS. Authority Granted the Itecclvers. Philadelphia, Nev. 18. The applica tion of the receivers of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company for per mission te issue deferred income bends, was made te" the United States circuit court at Pittsburgh, this morning, and a decree was granted by Judge Mclvcnnan authorizing and empowering them te de se. The Asvyrinn Spoken. Londen, Nev. 18. The steamship As syrian Monarch, the first of the new Mon arch line between New Yerk and Londen, which sailed from Hull October 23th for New Yerk, has been spoken. She had lest three blades of her propeller. Tile Italian Tragedian. Sal vini arrived this morning by steamer Canada from Havre. Tar and Feather. Mr. Gaidncr, a landlord in Galway coun ty, was tarred and feathered by a body of aimed men last niht. An Act or Itcuevelence. The iiareness Burdett-Coutts has granted 2,830 te the Ctipe Clear fishermen te en able them te start operations in the com ing sea-son. Glarifttenc. Special dispatches from Londen te Paris papers mention rumors of a secession of Radical members from Mr. Gladstone's cabinet te be followed by overtures te Lord Derby and ether moderate Conservatives. DANIEL TKOl'TMAVS MUKDEK. ItumbergerV Alleged Accomplice Arrested. IfAititis-r.uKC, Pa., Nev. 18. Frank Rumbcrgcr, the alleged accoftipliccef Henry Rumberger in the murder of Daniel Troutman, in this county, was arrcstsd at Lykens this morning. He is in jail here. Killed by a Cave-In. Peur.HKEEi'SiE, Nev. 18. By the cav ing of an embankment at the Sylvan Lake ere beds last night, Michael Kilfoil was instantly killed and Michael Rcilly was se badly injured that he will die. The Pelar Wave. 'New Yerk, Nev. 18. The thermometer at the points named below gave this morn ing the following irdicatiens: Cheyenne 8 above zero, Indianapolis 7 above, Pitts burgh 27 above. Heavy snow at Buffalo, Rochester, etc. Accidentally Killed. Huntingdon, Pa, Nev. 18. Retta, ten year old daughter of Wm. McDonald, swept a shelf with abroem te find a slate pencil, "knocked ever a revolver leaded with bird shot, which fell en its butt, was discharged, and killed her instantly. Ne "Apparent Vacancy." Washington, Nev. 18. Justice Clifferd of the supreme court, who has been ick for some tirne past, continues te improve. He is net thought te be dangerously ill. Death of E-Mayer Chapman. Baltimore, Nev. 18 Jehn Lee Chap man, formerly mayor of Baltimore, died suddenly this morning. Geed News ler Garfield. Sydney, Xev. 17. At a general election in New Seuth Wales, the members return ed te Parliament for East Sydney, includ ing the late premier, are all free-traders. TElEEETST Sw xerk Marttet. jsaw leiuc November 13. Fleur State and western rather mere steadv, moderate expert and home tr&uC iuquirv : Suner flne. state $3)g3 90: cxtri de at f75 695: choice, de H 933 25: fancy de at $3 23SG 23 : round UoepOhio 5005 50: choice de at $5 0080 25; superfine western $;:f0jjl 30; common te geed extra de H753500; choice de 15 OSgc 50 ; choice white wheat de $4 75 34 93; Southern firm and moderately active; common te fair extra $51035 te ; geed te Choice de S GZ7 00. Wheat Lyp better, and rather quiet : Ne. ; Red, Dec U 3I 2' ; de Jan., $1 25JSl M,. .. Cern a shade strenger: Mixed esiern spot, S&afiSXax de future. 57C0c. Oats a shade stronger and fairly active ; Xe. S.J,?v'.?,l deP-'C.. 434c r de Jan.. Hc; State 42aa0ic ; Western 4lffiG0e. PMhufftlphla Market. Philadelphia, November 13. Fleur Urm, quiet, unchanged; superfine 3 003:1 50: ex tra $4 00g4 SO: Ohie ami Indiana family ?350 6 25; Penn'a Umily $. 23g5 30: St. Leuis family 5 7ut650: Minnesota family ." 0.135 73; Strnight $t!00ftGR0: Winter patent SCjjW: Spring de $70023 'X. five flour unchanged at j 37. Wheat active and higher ; Ne. 2 'Vc-d-crn Ke.1 il UJ.i; l'eim'a. Ked $1 1721 19 , Amber $1 171 19. Cern stronger ami in fair demand ; j ellc.v at C3c; mixed P'J,gr9e. Oats firmer ami in geed inquiry; Ne. 1, White i$c ler best ; Ne. -J de 4IJ:e: Ne. :i de Wc ; Ne. s Mixed 33c. Kye firm at 9Sc. Previsions only iu jobbing tr.idc : me. perk old and new i!4 50 Hi 25; bed hums $! -I'lli 50; Indian mess beet at $13 50tM'J CO ; baciiii smok ed shoulders 5-Jtte ; salt de.vje; smoked hams 10fi)Ue; pickled ham $S0.. Lard steady ; city kettle L.ik: : loest butcher.-' SjJSJc ; prime steam S?4e. Itutter firm, best grades in the market fairly active; Creamery extra at :Je ; de geed te choice e0ti32e; ft C. ami N. .cc tni2(29c; Western reserve extra 2in-lc; de geed te choice l'i3ic: KnlN choice linn; l'enn'a Kxtra 20g-.Jc; Western Uo-terve extra 20324c. Kggs scarce and wanted : l'enn'a Kxtra )) 3Uc; Western Kxtm272c Cheese Urm and in better demand, but prices unchanged; New Yerk lull eieuui ':'!sivi:s?(c; Western full cream at 12I3e: ! fair te geed ut ll12a: de halt skim- '.XiiUK: l'etreleum lull : rellned 12c. " Whisky unchanged at $1 11. Seeds (joeil te prime clever quiet 4.730; Timethy nominal ; Kla-ee t at. $7 0.1 ilull at $1 XI. Stock ninrfcpt. Nkw Yonsrirecsj. Stocks strong. . Neveml.'er IS. a. a. .. si. 1". m. 1-. 31. v. M 10:3.. 11:10 12:10 1:50 3:)0 iUOIH Jf a B j.y KrieH.lt , lSi 43Ji It It Michigan . A L.S....IUK H'i l' 11"7h .... Michigan Cent. K. i:..jW IWi llii.!H 1I Chicago & '. W Ill .... 114'; IU.; .... Chicago, M St. 1'...103' nay. Wl)l vV, .... Man. & St.. I. Cem 4l'.j 41aJ 42 I2J; .... " l"fil. .. M &:,' 'JO'i 01JJ .... Teledo & Wabash.... 11 .... 42's I2;4 .... Ohie & Mi-is3ippl. .. :;', :xa 3''-- m-t St. Leuis, 1. M. & S. i:.. lii l' " 4-i Ontario and Western. 27-rt .... 27,'i 21! .... C. C. & I. C. it. i: 21i 21 20i 20; H .... NcwJer&cy Central.. 7:." 'jy. ?S. 7iJs Del. & lliulsnn Canal, mi " ?'J ' M4 .... Del., l.aek. A Western U3J.$ W. VJ IXli Western Union Tel... tttj.: 'M Wji HsU l'aciflcrMail S. S. Ce.. 47" .... 47 47 Munlmttan Klevated Union 1'aciUc 'Xr s .: y.V)i .... Kansas & Texas te W'i 40 40; NewVerkCentr.il 11IJJ Adams Express Ill) Illinois Central 119 Cleveland A Pitts 121 Chicago A Keck I '-l-i Pittsburgh ft Ft. W 121 American U. Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks strong. Pennsylvania K. II.... CI;H filj C2'i 2J .... Phll'iuft 'tending..... 23'4 2:1 2 2; Lehigh Valley 5Cj M : M'4 .... Lehigh Navigation 2WA :z ::.".; - Northern 1'acilic Cem nlA 31 Sl.i 31J2 " i"d . r.7.'. :r.y 8V as Pitts., Titusv'eft 11.... 17 17 V. ln .... Northern Central 39 :A ".: .... Phll'a & Krle K. It 17J4 17Ji .... Northern l'enn'a rd -- Un.lt. It's of N.J 1SIJ,-; 18i Ilestenvllle Pass iiy.m'HH .... Central Trans. Ce. CUTICURA Astonishing Cures of Itching, Scaly and Scrofulous Humors of the Skin, Scalp and Bleed of Children and Infants. Cuticura Remedies arc simply elegant te use. They appeal te mothers mid p.irents v.ith great force. Frem infancy te old aire they are equally successful, sate and reliable. Ciri ci'KA, a Medicinal Jelly, arrests disease, cats away dead skin and flesh, allays inflamma tion, itching and irritation, seethes and heals Skin Diseases, and Scalp Atreetieiis with Loss Less or Hair. It reproduces and bcautilies the hair. Cuticura Ueselvest. the great Ifloetl Purifier, cleanses, purities anil eradicates all chronic' and hereditary humor-:. Ccticcra Medicinal Toilet SeAr.prepared lrem Clticira, cleanse, seethes and heals diseased siirlacc-', viiiieiw, freshens and beautifies the sl.lu beyond all Jir.ilse. It Is an elegantly perfumed Toilet, lath ami Nursery sanative. Children and Infants. Cha-. Kayre Itinklc, Jer-ey City Heights N J., writes: "My son, a lail of twelve years was completely" cured et a terrible case et Kczcma by tin: Cuticura Lemedics. Frem the top of his head te the soles of Ids feet w as ene mass of scabs. Kvery ether remedy and physi cians hail been tried iu vain." Fred. Itnhrer, esq.. Cashier Stock Growers National Hank, Ptu-ble, Colerado, writt-s : " I am go well pleased with its effects en my baby that I cannot afford te be without it in my house. It is a wonderful cure, and it K bound te become very popular as seen as Its virtues are itnevu te the mas-ics." JM. S. Weeks, esq., Town Treasurer, St. Albans. Vt., says, in a letter dated May iJ: " It works ten chat 111 en my baby's face and bead. Cureil the head entirely, and h.is nearly cleaned the face et sores. I have recommended It te sev eral, and Dr. Plant has erdeicd it for them." Cuticura Ukmkdiks are prepared by WKKKS POTTL'I", Chemists and lirnggi-,ts,:m Wash ington street. Itosten.and are frtr sale by all Druggists. Prict: of Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 30 cents; large boxes. $1. Cuticuka Keselvkkt. the new I'loed Purilier, $1 per bottle. Cuticuka Mewcixal Toilet Seap, 23 cents. Cuticura MeoicixalSiiavixe Seap, 15 cents; in burs for ifarbers and large consumers. 50 cents. K2.AU mailed free en receipt of prirc. SANFORD'S RADICAI- CURE FOR CATARRH. Rapid, Radical, Permanent. Complete Treatment. for $1.00. Legin at the beginning. Ch-eiiM: the nasal pjs'-ugCM. I'cmeve the morbid coats of retting and deail tl-site. Werk upon these surface until the living, wholesome membrane is reached, cleansed, disinfected, seethed and healed. Then you have attacked and removed the cause. Meanwhile, by internal adminis tration, drive from the bleed the liei 011 it de liver with every pulsation of the heart. When alj this Is faithfully dene.Cittarrh is conquered, you are cured. Saford' Uad'cal Cure consists of one bot tle et the Uadical Cuke, one box of Catarrhal Solvent, and one Improved Inhaler, all wrap ped in one packhge, with Treatise and Direc tions, and sold by all druggists ter $1. Ask ter Sasferd's ICadical Cube, the most complete, instantaneous, and economical treatment in medicine. General Acts.. WEEKS 4 POTTEK. Hosten. 105 OO TO F. H1EMENZS, 105 Ne. 105 North Queen street for the Chenpcst and Best 110OTS AND SHOES. lOft Sign of the lliir Shoe. 105 12e-3ftWtrd 105 LADlfcS AND EXTS It yen want a re5 GOOD FITTING. BOOT OR SHOE, Beavy-made or made te order, call at P. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. cSKA Wtfil