LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY OCTOBERS. 1881. THE PRISON. Special Meeting of Bemrd 01 Inspectors Te-Day. The prison inspectors held a special meeting this morning at the pri.-en. All members were presnt. President Hellmeier explained the object of the meeting ; he referred te the action of the beard at the last meeting when Fred Breck, the messenger, was ordered te carry water in place of the prisoners who had done it before : en Tuesday the president visitea tlie prison and found.the prisoners asking for water and Breck net en duty. Several days age two prisoners escaped and yesterday two mere attempted it. It was te consider this matter that the beard had met. Mr. Ilagen thought these mat ters should be inquired into. In regard te the water question Keeper Weise, who had been summoned stated that Breck did his duty well ; 'ie could net carry water and attend te his ether duties ; it was his impression that the beard intended Mr. Breck te carry water when he could, and an under-kceper was te de it in his absence. It was net right te have Mr. Breck de this work, when there were prisoners sitting around who might de it ; if the object was te prevent the prisoners who carried water from passing knives or ether instruments into the cells, no runner should le used at all but there is no use te de things by half ; the chances te pass in articles arc better when tobacco or clothing are giveu te the prisoners. As te the recent escape of the prisoners Mr. Weise knew nothing. The beaid rccensidcicd their action in regard te the water and adopted the fol lowing "Resolved, that in order te pre vent tools from being smuggled te the con victs some one of the underkeepcrs or the messenger shall deliver all clethiug, water ud ether articles te the prisoners in their cells with a runner at the time such articles are delivered, and that they shall lock up the runner as seen as the service is performed. The cigar boss shall attend at the cells in this manner when the to bacco is delivered.'' Underkccpe s Reed and Thompson were examined in reference te the escape of Kech and Walker, and told their story as already published. The only n?w fact stated was that the side doers in the corridors arc always lult open. Under kecpcrMurr was also examined, and ex plained hew Bayer and Wilmcr died te escape. It was resolved that elese wire grating be pkiced ever the outside of all the cell windows, and that the chair appoint a committee, of which he shall be "a mem ber. Messrs. Flagen and Miller were ap pointed. Further, that hereafter no visit ing be permitted, except en Thursday afternoons, between the hours of one and four o'clock, and then only en an inspec tor's pas., given under the same condi tions as heretofore. On motion el Mr. Miller the beard re solved te take a J rip of inspection during the mouth, visiting llagcrstewn, Baltimore Philadelphia and Reading, mid inspecting all the prisons en the route. They will start en Monday, October 17. Twe Mere Prisoners Attempt le :-:.sr;tte. Charles Wilmer, colored, and Geerge Beyer, two convicts who occupied cells 22 and 211 en lower tier of the prison, at tempted te make their escape yesterday. Underkceper Mm r had given Beycr a let of carpet nigs te sew, and Beyer, who is said te be partially unsound in mind, kicked them out of his cell. Mr. Murr went into the cell, and believing that all was net right, made an investigation. He found that the prisoners had cut a hole into their partition wall and thence te the outer wall. It was of pretty geed size and it would have been but a short time before the men could have escaped. The ends of the cells arc made of iron, but the wall separating them is of stone. They had cut in the same manner as the batch ei long term prisoners did recently. The meu weie at once removed te safer quar ters. Ne instruments were found en them and it is net known what the work was done with. Wilmcr was convicted in April, 1S80, of rape and was sentenced te five years' imprisonment. Beyer is serving a two years' sentence for burglary, having been convicted in February, 18S0. Ati Improve;! Cun. A beautiful specimen of Prof. Hall's skill as an amateur mechanic is en exhi bition in the window of Augustus Rhoads' jewelry store, East King street, in the shape of a "Half Haminerli'ss" brecch brecch Ieading gnu. Instead of the usual hammer there aie cocking levers, and the striking parts of the lock aie in side, thus protecting them from the wet aud dust. Prof. Hall has made from time te time quite a number of improvements in the manufacture of lire arms, that have attracted attention and received high com mendation from experts in gun making. I'arlieiiiur Description or Stelen Herse. The horse stolen froiutfehu F. Stciu nian, was misdescribed inducing eallcd "a light hay " At this season of the year he is a rather dark bay. Ner is he. without marks. He has a little white, say a half inch in width, running around the right hind leSt. He hw a spot about i he size of a half-dollar where the skin was rubbed and a little sere was made, which is net yet healed up ; this mark is ou the inside of left hind leg, just above the knee. The hair was rubbed elf along the top of the withers, but is beginning te grew again ; it is short aud rough there. Fer tin; Miclilnnu Sutlercrs. Menneuitc church (Hershey district) per J. Shcnk, $85 ; Cannstatter Yolks Yerein, per Jehn Weehrlc, $10 ; a mite from Buck P. O. $5 ; Dr. Jehn McCalla, $5 ; Dr. J. II. Musser, $10. Total cash contributions thus far $1,148.57. Shaub & Bre. contri bution, black muslin; II. B. Cochran, clothing ; West James street public school, black muslin: Andrew Frantz and daughter, 4 bundles clothing ; Dr. and Mrs. Yeagley, Mrs." Jes. Brimmer, Mrs. S. A. Baer, Lizzie Brimmer, Miss L. E. Wright, S. S. Lefevcr, 7 hats and trim mings, (5 trimmed hats, 1 large bundle, flannel remnant, 2 bundles meu s clothing. A Heautlliit Altar. Mr. Charles Hepting, of Lancaster, has just completed a most beautiful high altar for the Church of the Hely Trinity, Co lumbia. Father Piener, pastei, has given notice that the church will be open en Monday next, the 10th inst., from one o'clock till 5 p. m., and incites the public te an inspection of the work. The ma terial is Italiau marble aud its workman ship has been pronounced by geed judges te be perfect. Hely Trinity, with its beautiful altar, frescoing and fine statuary, is certainly one of the handsomest churches in the county. . ilaiimnial. The wedding of Mr. Return E. Fahues Fahues teck te Mrs. Elizabeth Dickey at the resi dence of the bride, en East Orange street, en Thursday at 1 p. in., was a delightful affair. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Knight, of St. James Episcopal church, and was witnessed by the two im mediate families and a few near friends. The dressing of the ladies was elcgant.aud of the entertainment it is only necessary te say it was furnishfid by Augustine of Philadelphia. The newly married couple left for New Yerk at G p. m. en Thurs day. Sporting Kvcnts. This afternoon two races are taking place at the park for three and four minute horses. The College and Ironsides baseball dabs aie playing a match game en the lattir's grounds. Beth of these events are being well attended. TRAIN WRECK EU. Fifteen Cars anil an Engine Thrown limn the Track ana urekeu. This morning a very destructive freight wreck occurred a short distance vest of Mcllvaine's overhead bridge en the Penn sylvania railroad east of Lcaman Place. The train drawn by engine Ne. 334 was run into by extra engine Ne. 77. Beth trains were going west and fifteen cars, together with engine Ne.' 77, weie thrown from the track. Nearly all of the cars were broken and se was the engine. The accident occurred aueut -yA- o'clock this morning and all passenger and freight tiains were delayed. The passen gers from the Cincinnati express east and the first and second sections of the fast line and ether trains were delayed. Trains ran up from Philadelphia te the wicck aud passengers going east were transferred te them. After being delayed for several hours Conductor McCaskey left this city about 10 o'clock for the wreck. lie took down extra engine Ne. e50 and a train of cars: and brought te this city the passen gers en the mail train and Niagara ex press. Every train en the read was de layed for a long time Immediately after the accident the wreck trains stationed at Columbia, Parkes burg and Paoli were seut for and were seen en the ground. The meu went te work immediately te clear the tracks. The less by the wreck will be quite heavy. All of the cars which were wrecked were empty. The "Michael StrogefT" theatrical com pany who were te have left this city at 8:0.1 did net get away until 4J:00. They ! were detained for a long time, aud preb ably did net reach Philadelphia in time te give a matinee this afternoon, as they in tended. A man named Beam, who was a con ductor en one of the wiccked trains, was the only person who was hurt. He was but slightly bruised. It is net known as yet wiie was te blame for the accident. UN LUCK TUK 11AM3IKIC. Knocked oil iy Slierifl Strlnc. Iii the court house te da' High SlierilT J. S. Strine sold the following properties at sheriff's f-alc. A let itiMaitiudale, Earl township, with two-story dwelling house and ether im provements, as the property efliudy S. Zimmerman, te Solemon Leslie, for 380. A tract el 111 acres' in Conestoga town ship, with two story leg and frame house, barn and ether improvements, property el Levi Geed, te Daniel Geed for $2,020. A let of ground en the cast side of Maner street Lancaster city, I1G feet front, 225 feet deep, Ne. (J''l, with a one story irame house and ether improvements, as the nreperty of Jehn Arneld, te Isaac Ksbenshade for $1,000. Tim property of Abraham Green, 12 acres of laud with leg house and ether im provements, in Providence township, te T. J. Davis, esq., for $430. The let en the south side of High street Lancaster city, with two story brick house Xe. G'52, aud ether improvements, prop prep city of Anten Anegcnncier, te Maria ;Ks penshadc, for $800. A farm of 100 acres in Salisbury town ship, with two-story stone house, stone barn and ether improvements, as the pro perty of Jehn B. Stevenson, te Jehn A. Paik, for $500. Columbia ahv. " Ifciitsef Oak, " $90 house.-Shawnee mill pay day. Town unusually thronged and business active this morning. Base ball score 25 te 20. 200 at festival last night, broom stick drill immense. llar risburg shops shipping cars te Mexico via Columbia and the Atlantic ocean. Bex car broken axle, en train of engine Xe. 17(5, caused slight wreck and an hour's de lay at Keller's quarry yesterday forenoon. Jee Keincr, net dead asiepertcd. Win. Pinkerton dangerously ill. -Daniel Geed, of Philadelphia, in town. WrighlsviHc Situ twinkles fiercely. Lecal P.R.U. tele graph operators overworked. Rev. F. Sherman, of Chester theological seminary, in Baptist church te-morrow. First Afii can Baptist church'5" dipping" at 9 o'clock te morrow, feet of Perry street. Commu nion in St. Jehn's Lutheran. lier.u;l Temperance. The gospel temperance meeting in the coleicd people's church last evening was the most successful yet held. After a few opening remarks by Mr. A. C. Leenard and prayer by Rev. Nonis, the nicetiutr was addressed by Re'bcrt Orr, Moses Max well, Geerge Smith, Mrs. Anna Henry and Rev. Xerris. The attendance was geed and quite a number of signatuies were obtained te the "Faith and Works" pledge. J O. (. K. ?.iiuteiey Ledge Starts fur Cti:itcsvillc. This morning at 0:30 Monterey Ledgo Ne.242, T.O. O.P., of this city, acceinpauied by the MillersviHc cornet baud, left for CeatcsviHe, te attend te Odd Fellows parade in that borough. There were about thirty-live members of the ledge in handsome regalia. They made a sheit street parade before leaving. They expect te return te-night, barring railroad acci dents. Frightened at lieyen. This morning Wallace Hauek was driv ing along East Walnut street, when he met two boys who where riding bicycles. His horse frightened, and turning quickly around broke one of the wheels te pieces. Slander Suit. Anna Gormley has bieught a suit for slander against Mary Fisher, whom alleges called her ugly names, etc. she Amusements. "JTearlsef Oak' Te'niyht. It proved merit and worth are te have their just recognition a large audience will greet the reproduction el" the charming play, "Hearts of Oak." at Ful ton opera house te-night by IIr. James A. Heme's excellent company. One et the most thoroughly enjoyable entertainments of the season may be confidently anticipated. This is a big premise, but they have "been here be. lore," mill it is made advisedly. Nothing Is tee geed even Cnticura Seap. for or baby no. net Disease prevented and medical bills lessened by a timely use el Malt Bitters. DIGITUS. Kjti:'J7.ki.. In this city, en the fitli of October, ISsl, Jehn Kucczel, in the 71st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the luncral from his late residcncc.Xe. 42 East Vine street, en Sunday afternoon at 2J o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td Ukist. On tlicOth inst.. at Mauhcim, l.cali, wife of Ezra Kelst, aged 4.' years. (5 months and (i days. Funeral next .Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, 1 lern the residence of tier husband, at. Man helm. Interment at 1'ennville. 2U1 JlEitn. In Lancaster township, en Thursday. October , 18SI, Jehn 15., son of Jehn L. and Fannie I., ilerr. aged 15 years und 1 month. Friends and relatives of the deceased are re spectlully invPcd te attend the funeral, at the residence of Ids parents, near Wheatland, en Monday morning at S).j o'clock, and at "".-J o'clock at Dcnlinger's meeting house, near Uohreistewn. itd hpbviaia xerjvjes. Terrible Less of Life. rIiilio!iset rats, mice, cats, bedbug.?, reaches, lese tneir lives by collision with "Heugh en Itats." Sold by druggists, 15c. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulhelland, Albany, X. Y., writes : " Fer several years I have surteied lrem ott ett reeurring bilious headaches, dyspepsia, aud complaints peculiar te my sex. Since using your Itunleck Meed Hitters 1 am entirely re lieveil." Price $1. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drugstore, 1"7 North Queen street, Lancaster FREIGHT JfIF AJrjBT18E31EA'TS. S'UVLEi:, ROWERS Si HURST FLANNELS! Fine, large stock just opened and new offering at low price-", lowest te the flnc"-t made, in White, Scarlet, Gray and Blue. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF very WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS A T li A J? 0 A IX PRICES. COMFORTS. Large stock of our own make. Shades, made expressly ler Curtains and Driping. Bieaclietl aud MteaiM Call Flaiiels- ALL Elegant New Line or PRINTS just opencil this morning. Yeu will find no trouble 1 make a selection from this let. Alse opening XEW DRESS GOODS daily. LADIES, We eiler large and well selected stocks of goods in every department, l'lcusc call and examine what we have te eiler. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods, Merchant Merii aM Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET, .... LANCASTER, PA. THE OLD CORNER, COR. DUKE AND VINE NORBECK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity of calling the attention et tfie public te their Unrivalled Ste.-ic Vc hielc-, including every variety new in use. NOW TS THE TIME TO BUY. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, Willi the tin: most arii-tie painting, made en sheil notice, and sutialuctien guaranteed. Tin; lie.it in !!. market. Kepairing promptly attended te. Keincmber ourMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and u-tiMMiilrt-r the place, COUNElt OF SOUTH DUKE AM) VINE STREETS. 'Seller' Liver IMIIm" have been the stand ard lviuedy for malaria, liver complaint, cos ces ivencss, etcfer llfiv years. nl-luiiUtw Drunken Slull'. Hew many children and women arc slowly and euicly dying, or rather being killed, by exces-ivc doctoring, or the daily use el some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what iti-3inadeot',whecan easily be cured aud saved by Hep liittcis, niaJeef Heps, liuehii. Mandrake, Dandelion &c, which is se pure, simple and harmlcs that the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you lie saved by tlieiu ? i'U ether column. el-2wd&w (Je te II. 15. CetuiranM nrng store, 137 North Queen street, ter Ja. W.'Mts iVt'iw JV liutud J)j,'ex. Fer brightness and durability et co!or,are uneeualed. Celer from " te 5 pounds. Directions in English and (erniau. Price. 15 cents. Tumeis, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula, and general debility, cured by "Dr. l.iiuNcy'H Meed Searcher." ' el-lmd&w Wonderful l'eivcis. When a medicine performs such cures as Kidney-Wert is constantly doing, it may truly be said te have wonderful power. A carpen ter in Montgomery, Vt., had sutlVrcd ter eight years I rem the worst el kidney diseases, and Imd been wholly incapaciatcd for work. He s:tys, " One box made a new man of me, and I sincerely believe it will restore le health all that are similarly alllieted." it is new sold in both liquid and dry ienn. Ihmbury yews. el-lwd&w A'JKfT Anyjili'VltilitltCSTS. T F VOU WANT A OOOD, FINK AND UK- I liable Parler Suit, Walnut or Cottage Chamber Suit, handsome Hat. Hack. Marble Tep Tables. Leeking (ilasses, etc., cheap ler cah, go te HOFFMEIKU'S. eSltd Pi;p.i.:c sai.i: ok houses en Mon day, octeheu HMSSI. will be sold nt public sale at the Merrimac Heuse, ll! North Prince street. Lancaster city. Pa., the follow ing Livestock, te wit: 20 head of Delaware County (Ohie) Heavy Draft Horses ; amongst them some geed single drivers. A credit of '50 days will be given. Sale te commence, at 1 o'clock p. m. en s:iid day, when terms will be made known bv GEOUUE GUOSSMAN. Samci-.l Hess & Sex, Auets. ect7-2td SSIUNEK'SSALKOFVALIIAHLK KEAL j. ESTATE. The under.-igncd nssignce of Ceorge Mcngcl and wife will sell at -public sale, at the Summv Heuse, in the borough of Munheim, en SATURDAY, OCTOISEU 8, 1SS1, the following described real estate, situate in s:iid borough : Purpart Ne. 1, consisting of a let et ground fronting en Prussian street SO feet, mere or less, and extending in depth 237 feet, mere or less, te Wolf street, thence along Wolf street .7 feet, mere or lea, te property of Samuel Ensminger en the east, thence south 217 feet, mere or less, te Use corner of purpart Ne. 2 (being the store, property), thence west along the sa:d store property 21 feet, mere or less, thence north along said properly 40 tect, ineru or less, te Prussian street te beginning, where on is erected a two story and attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached, a large Frame Ham fronting en Wolf street 44JJ feet, mere or less, and extending in depth 4( feet, mere or less, with wagon shed attached "te said barn ; also geed outhouses, grape arbor and grapes, lru it et different va rieties, and a well et never-failing water. Purpart Ne. 2, consisting efa let of ground fronting 21 lent, mere or less, en Prussian street, adjoining purpart Ne. 1, and extending in depth 40 feet, mere or less, te purpart Ne. 1, whereon is erected a two-story ISrick Huild ing, built for and occupied as a Shee Stere. The buildings en the above property are all in geed condition. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when at tendance will lie given and terms made known by JOHN W. LOWELL, son7.10,17,2l&ecll.Sd Assignee. jlTKTZGKIC. ItAKD & IIAUilI.MAXS NEW CHEAP STORE, LA HUE STOCK Ob' . BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. t'(H'2f TE 11 7' A XE S , VOl' X T : li P A X E s . COMFORTABLES, COMFORTABLES. The cool snap has maTe these goods very active, and having bought large iuantitleK before tlie late advance in prices enables us le sell them CHEAP. & NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, ISelween the Coepar Heuse and Serrel Heie Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) IIVXEB, BOWERS HURST! BLANKETS! AH qualities from t!ie Deuble-Faced Canten Flannels m till PRICES. STS., ANCASTER, PA. CLOTIIIXU. Wl NA-.IAKKU & ttltOWN. Fall Clothing. People who are thoughtful en what they wear arc beginning te leek about the streets, and wherever men gather together, te see the direction new things are taking; for new clothes are beginning te be worn. Leng before you begin te think en these things, friends, the styles are thought out and fixed and the clothes aie made. They are even new en our counters waiting for you. The best way te sec the new styles is te take a half-hour and leek through the best stock you can find. Where is it? de you ask? Perhaps where everything is returnable if you don't like it next day. Wanamaker & Brown, H.U.I., .Market and Sixth. PHH.AIEI.PHTA. KlC-t'd ,i miVLKRs. IOILVEK JKYVKLKY. LACE PINS, KAU UIN(iS AND IfltACELETS, NECK CHAINS AND HAlli PINS, STUDS, SLEEVE RUTTONS AXD SCAUP PINS OP SILVER. AUGUSTUS KII0A1IN, Ne. 20 East KingStreet, Lancaster, Pa .ll.i:V, HANKS St KIIHJLK. SOLID STERLING SILVERWARE. Our stock is larger ever been before. than it has It comprises every article in Sil ver that ran possibly be called ter. We have Silver ler household u-cunil inr ornamental purposes. We have Silver for presenlatieii'i and ler testimonials. We have Sliver in large and small articles for Wedding Pres ents. We have Silv.-r of the most su perior Workmanship and Ele gant Designs. We have Silver at the Lewest Prices at which such Silver ran be atlerded. We send Silver "On Appreval'' te any part of the country. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDBLE, 1211i AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. fsept'2?-3iiideed TURD EDITION SATURDAY EVENING. OCT 8, 1881. WKATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 8. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, southwesterly winds, lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature. AT THE CAPITA!.. Senatorial Caucuses in Session. Washington, D. C, Oct. 8. The Repub lican and Democratic senatorial caucuses met at the capitol at about 11 o'clock this ivi.uuu. iudiv ,ia IUlbU 1U11 tllltUU- ance at both of them, net mere than five Democrats and four Republicans being absent. The three new senators, Messrs. Laphani, Miller and Aldrich, were present at the Republicau caucus. A Cnnfernprn CTnniinlf tAft. After remainiii'r in session an hour or mere discussing the situation, the Repub licans appointed a committee te confer with the Democrats en the eeneral subject of organization. The caucus then took a recess for an hour, but little disposition was shown in the Republican caucus te effeiany "unreasonable opposition" te the election of a Democratic president pre tern, befeie the ucw senators arc sworn in. The drift of discussion pointed te a respect ful and firm pretest against such action en the part of the Democrats aud net te filibuster te prevent it. Sensible Democratic Kef ve. The Democrats still reman in session and have decided te proceed with the elec tion of a 'president pre tern, as the first step en Monday next. Mr. Bayard was unanimously decided upon as their candi date. INDIAN MUHUEUKKS. Arrest et one of I he l'tluclpaW in tlie Cibicu Fight. Tuscon, Arizona, Oct. 8 A special dis patch te the Citizen from San Carles, dated yesterday, says : This morning Cel.Tillany arrested Ashan, who, Wadiski and ether friendly Iudiaus say, is the murderer of Captain Hentig. In his examination by the Indian ageut he acknowledged being in the Cibicu light and firing two of the first shots. He also said ha was of the party which killed Turner and Meedy at Middleton's ranchc, but says he did net go te the ranche. He says Askcaltc and Montagesh, commanded the party, and that Jectah fired one of the fatal shots. Askealte is new a prisoner with the Sanchez band Jectah was badly wounded iu the Agists and is new a prisoner. 3Iontaresh is one of the prisoners who escaped from the military here last Friday uight. Ashan says that Dead Shet, who was taken by Cel. Tiffany a tew days age, was one of the leaders in the Cibicu fight ; that the Cibicu fight lasted about two benis, and lie confirms the fact of the ex humation aud mutilation of the dead sol diers. He was turned ever te Gen. Carr. Last night .the agency scouts broke up Tiswin's gang, 5 miles north of here, and brought in the chief and two ether In dian?. Mere arrests will be made te day. - - A LIVING UK AVK. Men imprisoned in a Outeksllver iVllue. San Filvncisce, Oct. 8. Further par ticulars from Upjwr Lake of the disaster at the "Sulphur Hank quicksilver mines state that the two Chinamen who were at first reported te be shut in with the four white men heard the cracking of the tim ber and managed te ceme up with the carriage, though they were very seriously injured. The names of the white men shut in, who arc ail Englishmen, arc Themas Themas, James Week, William Lannell and William Tantern. They are pumping air down te them and have all hands digging for them, but it is believed te be impossible te reach them bofero they arc suffocated by the gas in the mine. CELEHKATKD U1CIMINA1.S Howgate out 011 Itail Trr.e liill Against Gultcan. "Washington, Oct. S. In tlie criminal court this morning Captain II. W. How Hew gate was discharged from custody en his persona! recognizance in the sum of $20, 000. The indictment against Charles J. Oui tcau for the murder of James A. Garliehl, late president of the United States, was presented te the grand jury at about 11 o'clock this merniii. At 12:45 the grand jury entered the criminal court room and presented the in- dictment against Guitcau indorsed "a tine bill. UKAll! Mi ICAILKOAU KKtilSTKATION. Vanderbill's Name Again Hnud Cenlident. Philadelphia, Oct. S. The registration of Philadelphia A: Rending railroad stock, which closes at 3 p. m has net been as large as was expected. The name of Wm. I J. Vandcrbilt again appeared en the books yesterday for 3,000 shares, making 40,000 shares in his name in all. President Bend was asked this afternoon for an opinion regarding the result of the election, based upon the present appearance of the books of the company, te which he replied, ' I am going te be the next president of the Philadelphia it Reading railroad company dead sine." SEVENTY YKIICS. A Leng Term for Train ICebbers. Little Reck, Ark., Oct. 8. Cox, Stephens and Delaney, ti3 Iren Mountain tiain robbers, pleaded guilty in the llcm stcad circuit court yesterday and were sentenced te the penitentiary for a term of 70 years each. The robbery occurred en the 22d of September aud the men were captured en the 28th. A special term of court was held te try them. 31 ASKED KOIIIiEKS. Compelling a Defenseless Weman te Give them .Meney. Leuanev, Oct. 8. A robbery by two unknown masked men was committed early this morning at the farm house of Jehn Light near here. During Mr. Light's absence, attending market, the robbers forced Mrs. Light with revolvers at her head, te give them what money was about the premises. They secured, hew ever, but little. Ne arrests. MAliKHTS. l'ltlladelpnta Alarkeu 1'HiLADELrniA. Oct. 8. Fleur market and prices quiet: Superfine, 15 eagri :m ; extra at $5 7."Jg'i 50 : -Ohie and Indiana family, at 17 '-g8 00; Pcnnsylvanii tamilv $7 (X 7 75 ; St. Leuis de fa 11)88 i" ; "Minnesota Extra J7 'ea7 75; de straight, $7 .-is f.0; winter patent 3 OOftS 75 ; spiing de $8 2 :i (. ltye Heur at $r, 50. Wheat market unsettled : Ne. 2 Western Keil$l 19J; Delaware imd Pennsylvania lted. H 4'J ; de Aiuher. $1 30: Cern dull and weak; steamer, 71c; j-eMew, 75c; mixed. 75c ; Ne. a Mixed, 71c. Oats dull and weak; Ne. 2, White, 5:!e ; Ne. S, de 51c ; Ne. 2, Mixed, isjjisje. Uyelirm at $1 1(. Previsions dull ; mess perk, $20 5J : beet ham, $22 ; IndiEinc-iS beet. SMI 50, f. e. b. Itacnn Smoked shoulders 1 ; salt dr. He ; smoked hams 14c ; pickled lutma 1-iyiQlSe. Lurddull: city kettle V2 ; loe.-; butchers' 1212JX; prune steam $12 50. Uuttur market fairly active and prices lirm;Penna creamery, extra :!7(.'isc ; West ern Stic: de geed te choice :JlQ:le; Cradlerd county and New Yerk extra. 'JSg-ftic : firsts 2i:27c ; Western dairy extra, 2;!c ; dogne.1 le choice, 2325c. JJells none here. Eggs linn, geed demand, Pcnn a 21c; West ern 22c. Cheese Market firm, choice grades wanted : New lerk full cream i;?'14c; We-tern lui. isiai KtrjjHi;; nciem nil. de fair te poed. 1212c ; dc 10c; Peuna de., 75c. ' inal; refined, 7Je- fer'Decem- cream i.',i(gi:ic ; no lair nai.'-SKimincii sjjiuc Petroleum nemii ber. Whisky at $1 IS. Seeds Geed le priuin (Mever dill! at !)& VH; Timethy dull, ii 752 !; PlaXs-ed 11 rm at $145. Grain and 1'rcvlsien (Juotatlen. One o'clock quotations et grain and previsions,-.furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15' Ffa Kitlfv trppt East King street Chicago. Oc Oct. 8. Dee. 1.39?S .64 .45 Nev. 1.3714 . 41J', 17.G5 ll.Ki Nev. .51 Wheat $1.31 Cern.. .61 .. .4..'4 .. 17.S0 . Il.tHJi Oct. . 143 . .72 . .mi Philadelphia. u IltSil iern "- 13 Dec. 1.54?5 .77 Noen y notations or the drain .Market Furnished by Jacob i;. Lenr, Commission Breker. Chicago, Wheat.... Oct. .$ 1.3J Xev. $ 1.39H Dtc. ieur. Cern .fil .WA .70K cat. Oats. Dec. Tan. i. erika (l mm .., PlIILADELVUIA. CiOrti Oct. 1.47 .71 .51 Nev $ i.50.: .Se'i Dec. MX stnex .Tiaruet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slecks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacou B. Lexu, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. N'bw Yerk Stocks. Stocks higher. Oct. 8. r. it. p h 1:00 3:.'A A. V. 10:UO Menoy. Chicago JfNerth Western Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. it. It Del., l.ac!.& Western Delaware & Hudsen Canal Denver & IHe Grande Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas & Texas N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y.,;Ontarle & Western New Yerk Central OhieA Mississinnl 12S 123 123 KKlJi'.lOOK 110j ) J7( 'M l'il'4 12314 123" 107JS 1074 107?f S2 S2Ja KJJ 1C0 llSJJ 118J5 11! 2 28 28 $X SS 88 : a ail, 4:114 431-4 41 1)1 'JUs 92 :Ui .... 32J4 VMii 137 13S 41'i 4f 4fj; 40?4 401 10l 101)4 101i!4 .)2Ji '. M8J 47 4S4 48 Pacific Mail Steamship Ce St. Paul& Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific -l exas i acinc.......... .......... Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis Pacific... " " Preferred. Western Union Tel- Ce PniLADKLPHlA. Stocks stem I v. Pennsylvania It. It Rending Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation llullule, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific " Preferred Hcstenvilie Philadelphia A Erie It. It Iowa Gulch Minim; 11876 "' H'J!4 4J Kli S744 81h 87K 81"? Ri S3J4 04H 32a 43?S fcVH Sii KOJrf 43 21 51 37! 78 2031 20 37 773$ NU If Alt rHK 'VIS EM US TS. w ANTKO. A COOK. APPLY AT 413 ltd North Duke street. SAIJKK KKAUT LUNCH THIS (SATUR DAY) cvenin; nt the .rear bur et the Leepard Hetel. Ueerge Keller's Philadelphia ISceretitup. ltd TjMMJ SALE. Elegant 15UILOINU SITES in the western suburbs eftlie city, ami HUILDINO LOTS ut all priced mitt in all parts et the city. Apply te A LLAN A. IIEIilt & CO., ileal Estat , Collection and Ins. Agents, scpt3-::md1 :J North Duke Street. 1)U1.L1C SALE OF VAf.lI A RLE C1ITV PUOPKItTY. On WbUESIAYEVE.V lNO.O'JTOltERlJ, IfeSl. will be sold at public sale, nt the City Hetel (H. II. Power, Propri etor), en North )ueeu street, that fine two story and attic brick slated dwelling house, with two-story brick, slated back building at tached, having eleven rooms, ga. bath, fur nace, clothes closets (all in excellent order). Let "fronts 21 feet 4 inches en East Orange street, and extends ymthward 243 feet te Oraii t street, has excellent fruit anil a frame slated stable thereon; situate Ne. 321 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa., and known us the property et Mrs. M. A. McOrann. Alse, at the same time and place, two lets. ciicu i icei incites ey su leti, unjeining above property en the east. Possession and title April 1, 1832. Sale te commence at 7J o'clock, p. in., of said diiv. wlieil femw mil fmulltimw will In. tn.ttlt. known by I5AIJSMAN & UUKXS, Ileal Estate Agents. 10 West Oraiinc street. Samcrl Hkss .V &e.v. Auctioneers. ectl,fi,8,10.11,12di: UOKI) IN SEASON. All intending putting in a Purnuce tills season will de well te call and ey the "novelty;" one of the most durable, economical and let iuality the cheapest In the market; also ether makes as well as 11 large variety et PAItLOU STOVES, HEATEUS and KAN'O KS, among which is the Celebrated '-KAD1ANT HOME" Parler Healer. Te customers and ethers, I would say new Is tlie time te have your Steves unit Purimccs ex amined and put in order before the cold weather sets in. A. O. KEPLER, sc 1)21 4tdS 40 Si i'S North (Jiieen Street. T A.MPst LAMPS :I AT CHINA HALL. A Large and Full Variety et Hand Lamps, Glass Stand Lamps, Paney Parler Lamps, Bracket Lamps. PEKKISS & HOl'SK NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMPS. 1'ERKiyn v HOUSE yjy-EXPLOXIVE LIBRA It Y LA MPS. Brass aud Nickel Library Hanging Lamps Reduced -in Price. l,am) Shades, ISurners, kinds et Fixtures, ut Chimneys and ull HIGH & MARTIN'S, Ne. 15 East King- Street. VU1NA Atfl) Of, ASS WAKh. J. ,! AIA11T1N St Cit. China, Glass & Queensware Department. SPECIALTIES A XI) XOl'EI.TIES In all Pine Crudes or KNCILISIL (JEiiM AN, P.UKNCH AND JAPANKSK ii Uar Pieces for Cabinets. IHSUt'K PKJL'HES AND GUOHPS JN GHEAT VARIETY. Bar and Hetel Goods .1 SPECIALTY. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King add Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. ItKT UOOVSVXliEKHVJM, JtC. pi RAND OPENING Or NEW FALL GOODS AT TUK NEW YORK STORE, 8 IO EAST KING STREET. We are new showing one of the largest and best asserted stocks of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, in the state at the lowest market prices. Special ettering of DRESS GOODS Embracing the Latest Novelties of the season. Ombre Stripes and Plaids, ull Weel French Plaids. Newest Colorings in Weel Suitings. Full lines of Black and Colored Silks. Black and Colored all Weel Cashmeres, Surrahs und Plain Satins in the New Fall Shades. Canten Flannels. Muslins & Sheetings, and all kinds et Demestic lry Goods, we nre selling at less than Agents' Prices, having bought them previous te recent advance. SPECIAL UAKUA1NS.-I Case Ucrster Suit ings at 23c. per yard. :: Cases best quality Bleached Muslins, perfect geed. In halt and quarter pieces. WATT, SHii & CO., 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. N KXT OOOK TO TilK COUKT HOUSf. FAHNESTOOK! GRAND OPENING, LADIES' COATS, DOLMANS, ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, PALE TO TS. A Large and Magnillcput Stock of tlic above l.oeds.nll In the LATEST STYLES, from one eftlie largest manufacturers in the country. Te which we Invite the attention of persons in search of these goods. PIUCES KA.VUI.NU I'KOM !! TO SI.-.O. We have a Cleak Uoeni for the sale of fitted up expressly CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS, &c. Where we can show our IMMENSE STOCK Te the advantage and com fort of customers. FAHNEST0CK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. LANCASTER. D ,KY (illODS, StV. NEW PALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER Have new open Pull Lines et FLAXXELS, JiLAXKETS, DBBSS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, Merine Un ear, Hosiery, GLOVES AXD LACE GOODS. We Invite examination. Hapr & Brether, Ne. 25 West King Street. KXTKKTAINMEXTS. jLtl'LTOX OI'iJKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONL . Saturday Evening, October 8. SUPERU DRAMATIC EVENT. Grand production ou a scale of manlileent grandeur. JAMES A. II ERNE'S "HEARTS OP OAK." Press, public, opposition, alikeackuewlcdR." Its supremucy and power, conceding its right te tlie well-earned title et the grandi-st and most perfect scenic dramatlcpictureeltlieuf. WHOLESOME PLAY ! SUPERBLY MOUNTED! MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED '. Scale op Prices : RESERVED SEATS 75c. GENERAL ADMISSION,... ..35, 50 Ac 70c. On sale at Opera Heuse Oflice. ec-15 4td riAX NOTICK.- THE lKKASCKKIt HAS JL hi been directed BV the Finance Committce otcennclls te request prompt payment or an outstanding City Tax en or before the 15th day of October ensuing, at which time the de linquent tax lists.will be placed in the hands et the Ward Constables for collection, and te give notice that all City Tux unpaid en the '-Tib day of December next will then belicncil.uneii the property. Ilv order of Finance Committee. WM. McCOMSBY. I scpM t fdM.W&S TreasnretxS "r:.