"-?: LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY OCTOBER 10. 1881. COUKT OF COMMON FLEAS. llelure Judge Lliiugftten. Ill the case of B. W. Harnisli vs. Win. McPhcrsen, the defence was that Me Me Pliciseu li2 net make any contract with the plaintiff ; an elder which Smith took te Haruisb, pui petting te ha. c come fiem McPheiseu, was a finger, ; and the de fence claimed that they weie net liable for the debts which bmita madu. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff for 6247.G0. Mary A. Baithelmevv and David R. Bartholemew, for tUe use of said Maiy A. Bartholemew, vs. the Lancaster & Head ing naitew gauge laihead compauy.actien for damages. The plain' ills live in the southern pait of this city, and the defend ants Have censtiucted a siding fiem their railroad line te Peacock & Themas's fur nace, passing ever ever their laud, lcuder iug a poi tieti of it useless. After the jury were swein they visited the pieniiscs and upon their letiun the heat ing of testimony began. Itvfern Judge I'atlnrHun. Judge Pattei son was in ceuit this morn ing and tiie case taken up by him in the lower le-Mii was that of David S. Witmer vs. Michael Batdeif. The defendant is the father hi law of the plaintill, who in 1870 lived in Car.ipbcll.st(jvvu. Lebanon county. The old man bought a let of farming utensils fiem Witnici in Apiil of that jear, giviugapiomisseiy note fei$90 en which he made payments up te 187e when tueie lemaiued a balance or $GJ2. Seme time duting that year, the plaintiff claims, the defendant asked him te allow him te leek at the note. It was handed te him, but he would net letuiu it. The note was pte.Iuccd upon the plaintiff demanding it, and was efleicd in evidence. The defense admitted having signed the note, oil which ha made payments, and claims that he would have paid all had demand been made. In August, 1873, he learned thteugli his wife that the plaintill, who is marticd te one of his daughleis, had saduced authei, who was then undei the age of 10 yiMts. lis immediately sent for the plaintill, telling htm te come te bis house and te biing with him the note anil his wife. WitniiT came and when they weic all seated in the loom defendant allied witness if the steiy was tiuc ; he leplied th.it it was .mil told him net te al low the alla'u le become public ; it is alleged that he then gave up the note te defendant ( who had told him that he in tended te piusccutchim) te settle the mat tcr and keep the scandal quiet. The de fendant did net again hear anything el the note until the suit was hi ought in 1878, after the statute of limitation pi evented him fiem biinging .i suit fet adulteiy against Witmci. On liial. banders lint lliiiiiiejile Pestmastci Mai shall has leeched two letters making impiiiics about Ed waid Sandcts. new confined in our jail en chaigc et niutdetiiig Maty Seymour, m Jehn .sticct, this city. The first letter ts fiem a Mis. Sanders, in Xcw Yeik, who wiites that hrr ten Bdv.aid Satidei? left New Yeik uieie than a jc.u ai;e for Chicago, since which time she has he. ml nothing el him. and she feaied he might be the San dcts new in our (eunty jail. The ethei letter is ft out Mi. A. Samlets, of Xevv atk, N. J., who states that his son Ld ward went West a couple of yeais age, and has net since been heaid fiem. Post master M. ii shal! at once wrote te Mr. and Mrs. S.indeis that their Ialvvatd was net the Ed waul new in eui jail. Edwatd, the woman killer is a Laucasteiiau, and his fathei icsides in this citv. ("mner' erilicl. Deputy Coiener.Iohn P. Pi auk, of Col umbia, .vedeiday empaneled a jury and held an impiesL e.i the body el Samuel lliling, of Wa,!iinirteu boieugh, who was found dead, as stated in yesterday's Ivi i:t. j.im: Lit. The juiy was as fellows : Henry Mcllingct, .1. L. Shuman. J. W. Kise, Wni. II. .Myers, James Ki3e aud Fiedeiick Stiuck. Dr. AlccauderCiaig mada a post-meitcm examination efthebjily, and after he.ii ing his fpstiraeny and the testimony of the ether witnesses the jury letuincd a vcidict that the said Simuel ihling came te his death fiem dtepsy of the heatt. Deceased had been feeling unwell for several dajs, but upon lctiiiug the night of his death he felt somewhat better. When bteakfast was leady yesterday inclining, he was called and lcceivcd no atiswct, the deer was opened aud the man found dead in bed. i:.is l i sin i evening Johnny Last evening Johnny Mat tin, of the Kclav house, ex Maver Stautter and I Deputy Collector C. ! Lbertnau ictiirned from a.jaunt te File's la'dy, whei,' they had indulged in a day's bass fishing. They brought back with thcin about 7e pounds of black bass, and one moon eyed biss, a new variety lately iulieduccd into the Susquehanna. The laigest of their fish, all of which were taken by led and line, weighed about two pounds. They had the plcasuie of seeing a bass, weighing 51 pounds taken bj- a Yeik county iishcimau. This mottling Postmaster Marshall, llany Dcmuth and Frank Dillendcrfer, left Lancastci fei File's Kddy le tty their luck with the red and line. A Walf.li 3lifs;ig. James U'Uiieti and Cceige Kelley wcie ai tested last night en the cliaigeel steal ing a silver watch and chain fieni James Conway at Hie hotel of Chiistiau Hagel gaus en East King sticct. Conway was sleeping in the baiioem and the only men prcscut were the two who weic ancstcd. When he awoke bis watch was gene, and se wcte the men. They returned shortly aud then thej' wcte anested. The watch was net found en them, hut they had had iimcte dispose of it. As vet it has net been lecevctcd. LSeth men weic locked up for a licaiing beleic Aldei man A. F. Den nelly. Altciii'ilcd Highway KeUbery. Last cv cuing as Geerge Kiehl, dealer in miucial waters, was returning te town from a tiip tn the country, whcie he had becu serving some of bis ceuiitiy custom ers, be was halted by two men en the pike near the almshouse, aud asked if be h id any money. He told them he had, aud they commanded him te give it te them. Thcieupen Mr. KicliI teached for a bottle and stiuck one of the thieves ever the head with it, bieaking the bottle but net knock ing the thief down. Hearing ether vehicles approaching the thieves became frightened, took te their heels and lau away. Discharged trout tlie Lunatic Asylum. Frank McLaughlin, alias "Jehn John John Jehn eon," of Little Biituintewuship, acquitted at the August quaitcr sos-mehs et hoi.sc hei.sc stealiug, Arc, ami sent te the county luna tic hospital, was etdcrcd te-day by Judge Patterson te be discharged fiem oust xly, the evidence of the attachosef the hospital and the attending physicians, heaid bc bc eoie both judges, satisfying the ceuit that he could be safely leleased. His lather has taken chaigc of him. and he is much impieved, physically and mentally. l.crks County Onicer. This morning the directors of the peer of Uetks county aud some ether of the Uerks county olliceis at lived in Lancaster for the pin pose of viewing the public buildings. They were taken in charge by Jehn deck, stewaid of the almshouse, who iulieduccd them te our county offi effi ccts, took them through our coin t house aud elhci public buildings, aud dined them at the almshouse. Notary Public. Govciuei Heyt has leappeiutcd Allan A. Hen, el this city, a netai public, his commission le date fiem Ootebei lUtb and te remain in lerce until the end of the next session of the Senate. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KEGULAK VOItRKSi'ONUCNCB. IleguJar monthly meeting of school beard this evening. The Catholic chutch will held a fair sometime next month. The Pennsylvania laihead pay car is ex pected te arrive here te day. It is thought probable that the bi ooin eoin oein stick drill will again be lepeated. Haiti fell nearly all day ycstciday, but in the evening the sky cleated. Meie rain fell duting the night. Threatening weathet te-day. Mi. K. M. Stevenson, connected with the P. H. II. at this place, 1 etui tied home last evening fiem a few days' visit m Bal Bal timetc. The l.ugcst movement of cats en the P. H. It. at this place eccuuud last Sunday, 4,028 cars being dispatched east and west waid. A suipiisc paity in honor of the wedding anuivcrsary of Mi. G. M. Ilaiu was held at bis residence last evening. A large numhei of pteseuts wcte given. The invitations te the scnateis of Penn sylvania ler tlie ioiktewiicctneuni.il aie out. They aie the handsomest piece of wetkmaushipyet seen in Columbia. Sena Sena eor Kaufimau has one Te-day Miss Manic Kunl.le, fennetly of Columbia, but whoisnewliviirjin I Ian is buig, will be mauiedte Mi. Hugh Chain plain, also of llauisbuig. A number of Miss Ktinkle's Columbia fncnds will be present at the ceremonies. TheCelumbiaagiicuItui.il weil.s.Smedlv lake facleiyand machine shop will be sold at piivate sale. The works have been busily engaged since they opened, and an immense amount of excellent wetk has been turned out. Miss Laura Ca-e left fei Danville fh;s mei niug. Her patents moved thete last week and the yeuim lady has since been staying w itlt Miss Maggie Pui pie. Last evening a laige number of her fiiends called and spent the evening at the house e! her hostess. It is with lejrrct that the lady is leaving town, as the sentiments ex picsccd last evening showed. Our ice dealeis tnfeiiu us that they have enough ice te last next summer, even it the i iver docs net fieerc ever this wmiei, and luithci leie it will net be any ueaici than the jiast w.um seasei'. This is en-' ceuiaging te our cili.ens. O ir ice dealeis alw.iv s leek out fei tbn hinmfit (il'iiui eiti- , zens fiist bcfeie they send it away. At V2:'i0 this p. in. the pointer hunting deg of Mi. Jehn W.ureu was liin evei. A fieiirht train was standing along Pi out sticct and the deg was about te puss undei when the tiain ' pulled out." tunning evei and cutting the ie in half. Last week it was lcpeitcd that the owner of the cow which tin evv the engine and tank oil' the tiackat AViightsville, in tended suing the laihead company fei damages. It is net tiue. ?Ir. William "Wallace was the owner and icquests us te cencet the false tcpeit. lie never thought of suing the laihead company, and was euly glad that no scueus consequence ic suited 1 1 din the escape of his cow liem iujhcpoei little Miileter immcdiately-dc-the stable. lie is a peer man and the ni-iii nnen it:tlnicw no mistake about it. killing of his cow was a "teat less te him, but inther than any live:', should have been lest, he would willingly have lest a dozen cows. Ce. Cm lludgct. Ce. U had a special diill last evening' -fi 1 O I i I " T ' MA 1 jui. x i.iiik. eciiaiiiicr, ei juaiiiena, vvne ( acted in the capacity of erdeily scigeant at a niilitaiy school in New Jciscy, diillcd with the company picp.nateiy te going te Yerk tow n. Piiv.ates James D. feladi and Fiauk Hesslebach were appointed nspectively ' i seventh and eighth eoipei.'is. Mr. Hes I sleb.ieh is :i vctci.m and one of the JjcsI ' incmbeis Ce. C has. lie is one who is i alwa.vs en hand when wanted and is a J ichable soldier. In the vveuls of Colonel . Geed, Mr. Hesslebach was the best guayl I he ever had ateundhis headquaiteis. The promotion is a deceived one and gives entiie satisfaction te all mcmbeis el thej company. ! Alter di ill an adjoin ned business meet- j ing was I'cKi. .several mcmbeis made speeches in lcgatd te the trip te Yotktewn and the sentiments they epicsed exactly agiced with these of cveiy iudividu ii member. Judging fiem picsent appeal auces Ce. C will net go te Yoiktevvn. Why'.' lie c.ui'-e they icfuse te pay their expense-, le Philadelphia aud letuiu. Let us leek evei the matter as it appj.ns te Colum bians. $10,000 was appieptiatcd te p.iy the expenses of the feuitcen bundled men selected te remeseut the Xatieual Gttaid J of Penusjlvania at Yoiktevvn. Finding that I that ameuut was insuflicient, the numbci I of men was cut down te seven hunched, ! w ith $10,000 te p ivr their expenses. New j at headquaiteis they want te say that this ! amount of money is net enough te piy fei the transpet tattoo et the tioeps te i'htla dclphia aud letuiu. We say it is. and ran pieve it. The beats te take the X. G. P. te Yerktuwn will cost in the ncigbboiheod of $1,000, l.itieus net ever $2,000, and $1,000 is left te trauspeit the troops te Philadelphia and return. If the state docs net pay that ttansport.itiea what will be come of the $4,000? A few words will tell it The cettntiy troops,or these who have the pluck, will net pay their tiaspottatien te Philadelphia. (We use thie as an in .sl.ine , taking it for gianted that they will net). All the Philadelphia tioeps will then be detailed, and the $1,000 which should pay the tianspottatien will go te the ofii efii cets Won't they ltve off the f.it of the land .' Hew the champagne will lly ! Ce. C will net go if they have te pay their ex penses, aud we admiic them for it, as de all Columbians. Capt. Case went te llar lisbuig te inqtiitc into the matter, and will i etui n this evening. We will then knew whether out niilitaiy company will go ei net. Keiii.inilcil te l'risiiii. This uftcitsoeu Amanda Tayler and Maiy Tayler, of Bait, the coleied women weic taken before the judges en a wut of habeas eei pus, and their dischatge was asked fei en the crennds that the com mitments weic defective. Te day Jus tice Walker made out new commitments in default of bail fertiial at the Novem ber quaitcr sessions court. The ceuit ic tluccd the bail te $100 and icmandcd the prisencts te jail, lemarkiug that the origi nal commitments wcte in geed fettn. An Additional Wire. A large force of workmen, in the employ of the Western Union telegraph company, arc new engaged putting an additional wire en their line between New Yerk and Chicago. The witc is unusunlly heavy and will icquire a vcty stteng luttciy. The men aie hcie te-d.iy. Committed ler Court. This afternoon 'Fop" Kegeis was com mitted by Alderman Rair te answer at court the charge of being accessory te the killing of Mary Seymour, whom Edwaid Smdcis is charged with lulling. Coilee sui lauic. A coffee sociable will be held in Christ A'augclical Lutheran church this evening. There will be choice music and leadings ltetn popular authors. All aie invited. l'ei baby ami ehildien what meie delicate and w hole-eme than Cuticuta Seap. Xutiitieir-, lcsterative, tiuieiing, st length eiiingatid piuitjingare Malt 15ittei. netzviAL nericiss. ' ltengli en Kats." The thing di sued found at last. Ask dtug glst ler i:eh en Ilats. It clears out tats, mice, leaches, Hies, bedbugs, 15c boxes. Depot Jelpi Black, jr., 20 West Chestnut street. Drunken Stuff. Hew many children and women are slowly and suiely dying, or ratlier being killed, by excessive docterimr, or tiie daily use el some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what itn made of, who can easily be cine I and saved by IJepBitteis. madcef Heps, IJiichu, Mandrake, Dandelion &c, which is se puie, simple and harmless that the most fiail w out in, weakest invalid or smallest child can ti list m them. Will jea be saved by them .' te ether column. el-2wd&w Bradford, Fa. Themas 1'itehan, Ilradfeid, Pa, wiites: "I encle-e money ler bpiing Blessem, as I said I would interned me. My dyspepsia lias van illic d, with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I shall never be without it in the house. Price 50 cent-. Fer sdc at II 15. Cochran's ding stele, 1,17 Xerth Queen sticet. Lancaster. 'kiii Diheascs " Cured by lr. bivajue's Ointment. What i , meie distressing thai, an obstinate skin disease, and why pel sons should suffer a single hour when thej have a sure cute in 'Swaj no's Ointment" is pa&t our comprehei cemprehei comprehei ie'i Tlie uetst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or tint atinejing complaint, itching lilies, . leld te its w enderlul all-healing quali tics i'lmplea en the lace and blotches en the "Uin ate lemevedby using this healing eint- nie'it. I'eihetly safe and haiiulcss, even en the mes-t tender iniant. Itching Piles-Symptom-, aie lnelstiite, intense itching, partlcu lailyat night after getting warm in bed; etliei paits aie sometimes affected. Sivayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cine. lit. Swayne & Sen, 5.5 Neith Seventh stieet, Philadelphia, Pa , te whom all letteis should beaddiesscd. sold bv all pieniment diuggists. ect4-T,Th&FAw Tiimeis. erysipelas, liieiciiilid disease, --cielula. iinil general debility, cuied by " Dr. I.indse) 's Uloed bcaichsr." el-lnulAw Theie aie political eutlneaks e popular with the whole pi eple that the state date net int'jileie. The bieaking out of pustules, pimple-, tuttei and the like en the face, ean be pleasantly cuird by Dr. Itensen's Skin Cure. Alse geed for the hali and scalp. Ge te II. 15. Cecnran' Drug Meie, 1 17 North (Juci'ii stiei-t, ter Mrt. Frecr.xan,s X'ew 2fa li'ntul Dyri. Fer biightncs and durability et colei.'irc iiiiisjiialeil. Celer fiem '2 te 5 pounds. DlKctiens in English and Ccim m. Piice. 1 I'l-nl-j A i out sleppe.l. ciinible Uie. n's ll, Cohl o e Neglect In I-'iug li i ImOHcIii i' - in. eat sheut.t de mi ntly u suits in an In- ei Consumption. H'i h',J de net diseider i hesleinacli hkv . m-n sviuns and balsams. but.ict dinctlyen il.emllaiiieilpail-.iillajing i limitation. j,ive lelict in Asthma. ISrenchial Cei'glw, Catanli, and the Tlueai Tieubles iihif'i Singers and Ptiblicbpeaki rjaiu subject te tei Unity yeais IJrewn's Itrenchial TiOLias hive been leeeunuended by jilijsi ( i mi-, and alv.ava give neitect satisfaction. I Having been tested by wide and const int Use i fin neai ly an entire geneiatien, thej haveat- I t , .t... .1 .. ..II .... .....I . ...lr-...An.. fl... fn......n..l.L I ' IIHII1I , Ul l-IIH Lilt,. I 1 .;! JV .illlUll inviun 9l.lNV leini ilu-- et tin ue. Sel"l at i" cents a box ' .-v.1' v w hcie. lii8-ldTTh.S&lv w 's,.lcis' Ltvei I'iIIj" li ive been the stand ai d n'liicdy tei malaii i. livei ceiiipl.iinl. eos ees i eiie-s, etc .tei llttv yeais. el lmd&w .licittiern! .Miiimrsi 1 Mothers!! if j en liiatmbcd at iiurLt aiidbiokenef vem nst bj-a sick child snlleiing and crying ith ll.e i eiueiating jiiln et cutting teeth? M - , go ..t emi" and get a bottle el MKS. a :,i.ijw seii'I'iiim: svitm it. .ni im. Theie is net a niether en earth who has ever iici! U, v. no will net tell J en at once that it will ii 'i'llate the beu els, and give iest te the uiethei. and lclief anil health te the child, updating like m iglc. It is r-uilectly sate te u-e in all case'', iinil pleasant te the taste, and l j linn iiiv -(ii iivf Inti t mm it lin n1ilit.f nrl - -V f.Vj-V-tVII Wl VIIU f. IUV Vllll CbllllVk )t,i it.iale jilivsiciii and nuises in the i .u.i st ll , eM uu.lyl7lirlc. cente n i eui." hii 7 nd. wM.W.'ts Various Causes Advancing jeais, cue, sirkness, dis ippoint ippeint mcut. and hcmlitaiy piedisiHiiitien all ope epe i.ite te turn the h m giay, and cither et them inclines it te shed pieinatuiely. Ayer's Hair ' ii. ei. will i s;eie tailed or giay, light or led li in te .'. ileh In en n or deep black, as may be dc-iicd. It soften , and elemscs the scalp, givni't it a heilthy action. It lemeves and cmcsil iiidinil and hiimeib. ltyitsiisc tailing hair is cheeked, and a new glow th vv ill be pte duct d in all cises vvlicic the lellicles aie net di'-ttojeder the gland, decajed Its cllects aie beautilully sheiin en btashy, weak, or uclcly ban, en which a lew applications will ii.educe the gloss and licdincss of youth 1! .imlc3 and sine in ltsopcration.itisincoiii ltsepcration.itisincoiii ltsopcratien.itisincoiii paiableasadiesiig, and is eapeclally AalueJ tei thesett luetic and richness et tone it im p.uls It contains neithei oil nei dje, and will noteeilot color white cainbiic; jet it lasts loiureu the hau, and keeps it liesh andvigei eus. bei -ale bi all dealeis. o7-lwilcediv h.scui:i ifKer.i di:atu Ihelollewiiigstatenientot WllllamJ Cough Ceugh iin, el Semeiv lllc, Miiss., is se lematkable that v. e beg te ask lei it the lutontieu of our lead ei s. He saj s : " In the tall of 1S7I I w as taken with a violent bleeding of tlie lungs followed by aveveiecengh. I seen began te lese my appetite and flcali. I was se v.cak at one time tlutl co. ild net leav e my bed. In the Miimiiier it ls"7 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. I V l.iic tlieie lhcdocleis ml I had a hole in ! my h'ft lungasblgasa halt cellar. I cxpewl I ed evei a hiuidied dellais in docteis and med icine. 1 was se fai gene at one time a lepeit weir eieund thatl wes dead. 1 gave up hope, I but a li lend te'd me ei Dit. Wm. Hall's 15.lsam tei. a i.i. I.cmis. 1 1 uig'ied atmy tiiends, think ing Hi it inyea-e was incurable, but 1 get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my suiprise am! giafllicatien, 1 eennneiif ed te leel better. Mv hope, once de id, began te levive, and to day I leel in betlei siiuti"th.i I have the past lluee jcais "I wutc this liepinu; ou will publish it, se ll.atevcijeiic allllcte I with Diseased Lungs w ill be induced te take Di. Win. Hall's Ilalsam ter tlie Lungs, and be eeiiTlnccd that con sumption can be ctned. I have taken two beltlts and can positively s.ij- that it lias done meie geed t'j.i'i al! ether medicines I have taken biuce my sickness. My cough basal most entiiely disiippcatcd and I shall seen be able te go te vveifc." Sold in Lancatcrat Cechian's in ng .stele, 17 and 1.KI Xerth Queen sti'et. iyS-lvdcedTluVw2 J.lte, Growth, .Beauty." " VV ii it v, e all admne " and hew te secuic it : A tine head of hair in its natuial color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one w he prizes geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen Han Colei Kesteicr," the mesl cleanly and de lightful aiticlccvcr intieiluced te the Ameii i in people. It is totally diffeiciit fiem all ethe.s net sticky or gummy, and lice Irein all impure ingieilients that render many etliei piepai-atiens obnoxious. It thickens thin h ur, rcsteicsgiay hatr,glvcj itnew lite, keeps tiie scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair togiew w hcie it had fallen off or become thm, dot snot soil or stair anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly picparcd as te make it a lasting hair diessing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Kesteicr" is sold bv all diuggists at 7" cuts a bottle, six bottles ler $4. ect:5M,W,S&w "Who Giusrs Mucn Holds Little." The piopueteisot Llj'sCicam I'.alm ile net claim it te be a cme-all, but a sure lemedy ferCa tan hand Catauhal Deafness Colds in the cad and H.i Pev ei. Cieain ISaliu elleetually clejuisc'3 the nasal pas-ages et catauhil virus, causing healthy secietiens, allajs lnllammatien and irulatieu, pietccts the membiaual linings of the head tiein addition d colds, completely heals the seies and lesteics thesense of taste and smell. 15enelici.il results are realized by a lew nppll c it ions. A thorough treatment as directed w ill cute cdtari li. The lialm is easy te use and agieeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On lecelpt et :0 cents vv ill mail a package. Send lei ciicular with full information. ELY'S CUEAM I5ALM CO., Oswego, X. V. Fer -aIe by all the Lancaster druggists. e3 2ndced& A llealtliy State. People aie constantly changing their homes irem East le West and lrem Xerth te Seuth or i or itm, in seat c'uel a healthy state. It they w euld learn te be contented, and te use the celebrated Kidney-Wert w lien sick they would be much better oil. The whole system can be kept In a healthy state by this simple but ct fectual lemedy. See large advertisement. ectlO-lwd&w . Virtue Acknowledged. Mis. Ira Mulhelland, Albany, N. Y., wiites : " Fer several years I have suffered lrem oft- lecuiring bilious headaches, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar te my sex. biuce using T,ii lliiwlneir Tltnnrl Htttira 1 nm nHrAlv ra. lieved." Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's I drug bterc, U7 Vith tjuccu street, Lancaster POLITICAL. Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting or the Democratic County Committee at Shebcr's hotel in this city en MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, at 10 a. m. A full attendance is urgently requested. W. U. HEXSEL, diw Chairman County Committee. Democratic State Ticket. 6TATE TREASURER. OKAXGL XOISLE, Erie. Democratic County Ticket. TRESIDENT JLTJOE. BHEUirF. GEO. W. HKOWX (Painter). 1st Waul, City. ritOTUONOTARY. JOHX II. DkIIAVEX, Caeinatven. REGISTER. K. P. AMI5I.EK, Drumerc. tevyrr treasurer. PETEU McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. CLERK OF QUARTER 8ESSI0J.S. BEAREtD, Bait. clerk of enrnvss' COURT. PETEIi UtEUICH, Sth Ward, City. TRlSOS KEtrER. ISAAC HULL, Karl. COUNTY COMMISSIOMUt. M. HILDEI5UANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HENUY M. OEITEU, 4th Ward, City. DIRECTORS OF TUE TOOR. PHILIP WALL, Sth Ward, City, A1SUAM SIDES, West Lampetei. VRISON lSPECTOR3. LEMUEL WIEST. West Coealice, SOL ZEAMEU, Netthwcstcin. AUDITOR. JOHX L. LIU11TXEU, Leaceek. Vacancy. Democratic County Ceuiuilitee. W. U. HEXSEL, Chaiiinan, Luncastei. ) W. II. Kolad. Lancaster. Secretaries. W. Hayes Urier, Columbia. ) 15. S. Patterson White Keck. District. I Xam- I Postethee. Adamstevv n Rait Bicckneck ( OLCVBIV. 1st waid 2U waid .id waid Caernarvon.... Clay Colerain Concstega Ceney Coealice East . Coealice West.. 1IOXKOAL r.. May town Spungville .. Denegal West Ditimeic Kden Kail Kail West Kail East Elizabeth Elizabethtew u Kphrata Fulton HtVl'KIH.ni. retersbing Kohiristewn X F Hantaan. Ilea Keeil J FKein , C F leung..., W IIGiiei. .. Gee L Lyle G W Simpsen. II L Erb J M Walkei ... W HSheber... J Brcnnuian... Adamslewn... 15ait Muddy Cieek. Columbia Chuichlevvu .. w l J . Clonmell hlaekw ater.... Mauetta Keamstewn .. I'leiceLesher. Lemen Weist. , J L Haves .... Gee L Giesh . .Sclieeneclc Mavtewn bpiing Garden Llizabetlit'wn G W Weuiiley k l' Ainuier.. D Ilaveistiek Libertybquaie Quauyvllle . New Helland.. WcstEail .... Geedville ISuckerville .. Elizabctht'w n. Ephiata Lylc E Hcmpncld . Ilempheld Silver Sni nigs. Columbia. ... Mountville Fcitility Lampeter Lancaster D F Hesere.... Levi Haezer.. J Z Stauffer.. G F bhiiltz... G WGai diner .1 W leber.... Jt 1' Jamisen. Ad Dletiich.. hLIIambiight IIIMI'FIELD W. Mlverbpii'gs Xorweod Xeithwcst'n. Mountville... Lauqieter E. . . Lampeter W... LA3.CASTER. 1st ward Jd waid :;d waid ttlmaid .'th waid th wind 7thwuid .... Sth ward 9th ward .... Lancastci twp. Leaceek II M Wellcr . Dan'lDFeiiy hoi Zeamer... IneS Hoever. Jr Eehternach 15 F bides W II Keland.. W LTIIciisel. . J F Dcichler. . It A .Smith Fid llaitmyei Gee Vr Zeehei. I'll Kuhlinan.. A J Keller..... Jacob l'entz . S W Potts W WBiisser... Intercourse ... Leaeeck White Keck .. LeacecK U Little ISiitain.. Maner Xew .. Indiantown . Millcisville . Maitic Mauetta Lincoln S II. . Mt. Jev 15 b U Mt.Jey LbH Mt. Jey ber ... Manhcini bei . Manheim twp. ltAl'llO. Newton f S. II U b0,uaic.... bpeiting Hill l'anulisc Piovldence.... l'enn l'equca balisbuiy .Salisbury Stiasbuigbei.. Stiasbuig twp Washington II. Wiislungleu L. Waiwiek ! K lias I5aid, it b l'attersen. .IneS Mann... Columbia bafellarber ... Chas J lthedcs J M Martin ... D Cramer. F Jv Curian.. A baiubicr.... Millcisville.... Kawlinsville. Maiietta Spiing Guillen J no Mciiaugh WDitrenbaugli i.uzauctnt wit M Hildebiaiit. HLMillci Mt Jey aianiiciui Jno l.'cbman.. Jae Ilabeeker. Oicgen Columbia II F Hamilton. MtJev Kcub.Shi-lly... Old Line spotting Hill. It K Xauniiii. 1) VV Edwaids. BF Woith.... I'aiauist X 1'rev ldence White Oak Em'l Keener.. ,1 A Sullivan.. Willow bticet. GeeX Weist . Salisbuiy I M Kutter Smyrna Chas lleam . strasnurg WC Went. X l'levidence. G Witebeits.. J W Kise Washington 15 IG I'laut Litilz JWfc'ir AUmitTISHMJiXTH. WANTED A Houscweik. stieet. fjIKL FOK llLMKltAL Call at Xe. 37 Xeith Queen ltd WJ-ANTED, TOI1ACCO IlUYJZK. AN KX- lf licilenecil. lcllaiiie anil sener loeacco buyer at once. Xone need apply unless well Must live hcie or close te leeeuiiiiended. town. Aiimvci ltd "II 15.," iKTELLlf.ENCER OfllCC. "I SirOItTAX r NOTICE TO TOBACCO GROWERS AH paitles who have jeld Tobacco le me, or any of my agents, for KEIJI5S t bl'IEbb, aie heicby netitieil NOT TO STRIP THLlH,TOL;ACCO until altei a hud Most, siillicK'tit te ficec out all nieistuic in the stem, mi as toaveid dangei ei stein let. 1 w ill net lecciv c any "tobacco UjXtjl the jwlwa vs. daniel mayer, lwdU<w ljujci for KEU15 & bl'IESS. B AII.KY, BASKS & IIIDDLE. THOSE WHO CANNOT VISIT THE STORE el Bailey, Banks A Kiddle aie invited te wiltc The system of liar.acting business by mail and cipiess is new le duccd te apeilect nicety, vvith great satisfaction te thec who deal m this way. OUR STOCK et I'eicelalns, Fine leicign Fanei 3oeds, Bienzes, btatuaiy, Clocks, Vc., is laigcr than in any previous season OUR IMPORTATIONS tiem all the leading ceuntucs el I.u lope comprise evct j thing tint (an he desned ler Wedding Gilts ei su tides et home adornment. OUR DIAMONDS weie pel -en illy selected in Euiepe by Mr. Bailey and cut under his own su pervisien. We have no iuteiier stones They arc all of high grade. Our mount ings of piccleng stones are unexcelled. OUR PRICES aie uiilieiuily low. We de business en tirely ler cash and sell at a small pi oil t, thus dispening of our pui chases almost as fast as they come In. We have no old or nileiier stock, but it is all fiesh andall plainly maiked in legible llguie-. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, IMPORTERS AND JEWELERS, 12th AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. fsept23 Smdced riAX NOTICE. TUE XKKASUKKK HAS JL been directed by the Finance Committee et Councils te lequcstpieinpt payment of nil outstanding City Tax en or beleic thel.Mh day of October ensuing, at which time the de linquent tax HsU will be placed in the hands Ot the Ward Constables for collection, and te give notice that all City Tax unpaid en the 'J7th clay of December ncl w ill then be licucdunen the pieperty. By order of Finance Committee. WM. McCOMSEY, Scpa8UilM,W&S Treasurer. cloth lira. w ASA.I.1KM: & BUOWS. Fall Clothing. People who arc thoughtful en what they wear are 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 befoie you begin te think en these things, fiiends, the styles are thought out aud fixed and the clothes aie made. They arc even new en our ceuuters waititig for you. The best way te see the new styles is te take a half-hour aud leek through the best stock you can find. Where is It '.' de you ask ? Peihaps where everything is returnable if you don't like it next day. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak 1Ili , Maiket and Sixth. PHILADELPHIA. eUO-tftl ISTKIVII JIHO'S AlHMR't ISVMHS V. A STIUC1I ISUO'S ADVJbKTISEMENT. ASTRICH BRO.'S, Ne. 1 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER BAZAAR, We aie new teady te sell the ELEGANT GOODb vv hieli we hid en exhibition this week at JMtlt ES TO bUlT EVEUYllODY. In eui MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, especially, we aie able te offer special induce ments. Elegant and Extia Fine l'ATTERX HATS AND BOXXIJTS, such w- weie never seen bcfeie. SWA W 11A TS. iec. MILAN, me. and 7Jc. HOUGH AND JZCADV, oyH'eOc. ALL SHAI'BS OFPOIi CUPIXEII. 1 'SNA XD JiOXXE'ltS ATleC. I GREAT TtARflATNR- One let et MOSCOW I5EAVEI! HATS, in all the Litest shaiies. 25c. (Twenty-live eeuts.) IJest iuality Git Abb I5EAVEKS. 7.-,c. 15est(uality GEXUIXE BEAVER Hats, l!en nets, Tin ban. Pokes, xc, $i apiece. bilk Plush Hats, $t ). l'liisli Oeibys and Tmbaus, $l(w. HeibVEi, satin bound and trimmed, $1 T.". I-ine Ileibvs, $1 OU. Satin bound Deibjs, m f5ien.se, Mjitle Xivy, Gaiuel. Plum and Olive, at $!.i",. Velvet Ileibys, $l.0i). Childien's Hats in all styles. FEATHERS, PLUMES AND TIPS, IJI.iek, White, Plain, colored and Shaded. IM.UbHEb, IX I'l.AlVSTKIPED AXI1 SUAI1ED. DllESS THUTMING s BUTTONS, LAV EH, GLOVES, Hosiery and Underwear. Call and see eui: elegant display. j'a rLiaiAisajyas, rr. "VI7'AL,l. l'AMKS. Our Xew Patterns et WALLPAPERS me new coming in. The line euibi-.i jes evety gi.ide, liem the Lewest te the Finest Goei's made. Plain Colei and Embossed Gilts for P.nleis, Halls, Dining Kooms, Chambers. c. Common and Lew-1'iiced Papi-rs et cveiy dcsciiptieii. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transom Papers, &c. We have also opened a line lic et Dade Window bhades, eiulielv new, which aie be coming veiy popular. Of Plain bhading we have all colei sand extra wide widths for large window and store shades. scotch Hollands in c.udinal, blown, bull, wiiile, cent and gicen. Ameiican Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring ISelIeis. Cord Fixtmes, UellerEnds, I5iackets,l'ietuie Wiieand Coid, Fringes. Loep, Xuils, Cm tain Pins. Tassel Heeks, &c. All colei-s et Paper Cm tains, llgiucd and plain, which w-ll be sold te dealers at the low est rates Extension Window- Cornices, the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles in ash, ebony and v alnut. 5rOideis taken fei t IXE MIUKOKS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. a NOKTJH JUEEN ST. tWn KLL11H. VJILVEU JUVhLliV. LACE PINS, EAIt UINGb AXD UUACELETb. XECK CIIAINb AXD IIAIU PINS, bTUDS, bLEEVE BUTTOXb AXD bCAUF riXS Oi SILVER. AUGUSTUS IUI0ADS, Xe y jx-X. King Street, Lancastci, Pa J IS CL LLANL'O V, WAm .VMKD. A G1KL. TO DO CbKEKAL honseweik. Annlv at Ve. ."0 bliinncn stieet. between 5 and o'clock, p.m. ell-ttd IOIC SALE. Llegant I5U1LDIXG blTES in the western snbuihset the city, and BUILDING LOTb at all piiccs and m all parts el the city. Apply te ALLAX A. HbKK & CO., Ileal Estate, I'ollcctien and Ins. Agent", seplJ-uUid i Xeitli Duke btieet. T oiiacce cii;eAVi:ub : TAKE NOTICE! We would call the attention el all patties 1 1 eni w horn we hav c bought THE '81 TOBACCO that wc desiic no Mkicce id ijtpctl, et dcllveicd te us, until AFTER A IIAKI) FKOST, sullieieul te cine out all danger efiatslcius or stem let Ucepcctfiilly. A. b. UObEXRAUM CO. ectll-jld<w r ADIES' HAIlt DKESSEK. ' MBS. C. LILLEB, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Weik, Ladies and Gents' Wins. Combings straight ened anil made te order. Hair Jen dry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves anif Feath cis cleaned and dj ed. Alse, Ladies' bhampoe- "' 225 & '.'27 XORTH QUEEX bTEET, eTiiud Four doers above P. R. R. Depot. HOTELS. OW OI'KS-SPKtOHbK HOUSE, OS J.i Emopeen plan. Dinins; Reems lei Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Xe. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster balad, Oj slew in Eveiybtjle and nil the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the patronage et the public. nufy7-td THIRD EDITION THUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 13, 1881. XYEATMEK 1XDICATIOXS. "VV'ashingtex, D. C, Oct. 13. FertLe Middle Atlantic states, party cloudy weather and rain, except fair weather in the southern portions, falling followed by rising barometer, stationery or higher tem perature, south te west wiudJ. IX THE SEXATE. Carrjlug Out tne Republican J'rogr.imme Davtu Elected Presideut. Wvsuixgtex, Oct. 13. In the Seuate 3Ir. Edmunds called up his resolution con tinuing the standing committees of the Senate as constituted at last session. An amendment etfered by Mr. Garland te continue only ccitain committees which he named was rejected yeas Je, nays i, Davis (111.) and Mahone voting with the Republicans. Mr. Edmunds's lcsolutien was then adopted 37 te 35. The standing commit tees will thercfore be the same as List ses sion, aud the president pre rtjgn. is author ized te fill any vacancies which exist. Mr. Legan offered a resolution for the election of David Davis as president pre tern, of the Senate. Mr. Pendleton asked that it lie ever for one day, under the rules and it was se eideicd. The Senate then, at 12:40, went into ex ecutive session. At one o'clock the doers were leepened Mr. Pendleton withdrew his objection te immediate consideration of Legan's icso icse icso Iutiens, and the Senate then proceeded te consider it. Mr. Jenes (Fla.), speke in opposition te it, a,ttcr which a vote taken lesulting as fellows : yeas 3G, nays 31 ; Bayaul and Davis net voting. The chair (Mr. llanisl then appointed Mcssis. liay.i id aud Antheny a committee te es cort the presideut pre tcm. elect te the chair. On takiug the chair Mr. Davis nipde a biief speech in which he said the honor came unexpectedly. If it had canicd any patty obligation with it he should hive felt constrained te decline it. The Senate at 1:30 adjourned. Diplomatic .-summations Sent In. Washing rex, Oct. 13. A number of nominations weic sent te the Senate te day, among them being llanuib.il Hamlin as minister te Spam, Walker Blaine as thiid assistant societal y of state, Matk U. IJievver as consul genetal te Berlin, and Alex J out den, of Pennsylvania, as consul at Algiers. IKLLAXl IX A fEKMEXT Over the Ariest of I'arnell Hie Agitator. DunLix, Oct. 13. Mr. Ch.ules S. P.u nell was arrested this meiuiug at the King's Bridge railway station while en his way te attendthc Kildate convention. It is net yet known vvith what ofl'ence he is chaiged. Loaden, Oct. 13. It is ttnilcistoeil that the detcimiu.itien te aue.,t Mr. P.ir ucll was i cached at ycsteiday's cabinet ceuucil. The warrant for his an est was issued te detectives of Dublin en the ar rival there of the chief sectetary for Iie Iand, Mr. Feislcr, who left Londen im mediately after the elose of the cabinet council. DciiLix, Oct. 13. P.itnell was anesUd en two warrants, ehargmg him with in timidation aud preventing people fiem taking the benefit of the land act. He was taken te Kiltnaiiibatn jail in a cab. Dublin mi Armed Caui. Nlw Yekk, Oct. 13. The following dispatch was received by the editor of t!.e Irhlt, Wet Id this meiuiug : "Din-LiN, Oct. 13 11:10 a. vi. Patnell was anested in his bed in Moiiisen's hotel at thirty-five minutes past nine this tuetn iug and immediately ledged in Kilmain ham jail under the esceit of Supt. Mailine, chief of the detective bureau. Iieland is in a fermeut Dublin in a state of tcriible excitement. The city is an aimed canij, showing that this had been a picmeditated aud picparcd-fer action. Ne event in the history of Ireland has se stiired Dublin and the only parallel is Paiisatt'tc de struction of the Bastile. Signed " Quixa." The Situation Awful, lly bpcci il Cable te the lihh Weihl. Dliilix, Oct. 13. 12 neon. The condi tion of things at this hour is awful. The wave of indignation gathcts fotce as time tlics, and thcic is no telling where it may break or what the consequence may be. Parnell was lesting ptcparatery te his proceeding te the convention of the land and labor leagues of County Kildaicwhcn suneuudud and huriied oil" te the dungeon. The la'id league execu tive is at this moment sitting with Jehn Dillen in the chair. The worst is being piepircd for. It is rumeicd that the government will take militiy possession of the land league, hcadiptaiters and pieeeed te the utmost cxticmity of bntte feice te icpiess the oi ei gauiatiun. Calm but deliberate and deei si; c .act ion can be looked for fiem the men at the head. If the men m Amciica stand tiimly by us there need be no fcais of the ultimate lcsult. Signed 1 Jeslimi P. QrtA'N, Scciet.uy of Land League. Excitement in Montreal. Meaiueai,, Oct. 13. The attest of Painell has cicated a great sensation hcie as it was altogether unexpected. The ar rest is appieved by some and denounced by etlteis. lilCAVJ P.AJtOX :,U.t'l'.KA. ills Descendants Arrive for tlie lorktevvn Centennial. Ni.w Yeitk, Oct. 13. The steamship Herder ai lived off quarantine at 1 o'clock this morning, aud, anchored thcre till day. On beard were the descendents of Baren von Steuben who have come heie en the invitation of the United States gov ernment, and by permission of the German government, te take p.ut in the Yoiktewn celebiatien. The delegates weic leccivcd by the reception committee at the battery at 7 a. in., ana takcu in cai riages te the Fifth Avenue hotel, where one of the pallers was placed at their dis pesal. OHIO'S VOTE. The Keiiubttcan Chairman's Estimate. Celuvibus, O., Oct. 13. The chaiiinan of the Republican state evecutive com mittee says, returns lrem fifty one out of eighty eight counties show a net Repub lican gain of 2,723. He estimates Festci's plurality at 20,000,and that the Heuse will stand sixty-nine Republicans and thirty-six Democrats, and the Senate twenty Repub licans, thirteen Democrats. A Servant Girl's Alleged Crime. Haanibvl, Me.. Oct. 13. The family of Hiram Westfall were poisoned yester day by a colei ed girl, who put arsenic in oatmeal. Mis. Westfall dted last night, and the hiicd man is net expected te live. Other membeis of the family suffered severely. Tne girl was arrested but denied the act. Death of a prominent Xevr Worker. Auhukx, N. Y., Oct. 13. Cel. Edwin B. Morgan, a wealthy resident of this county, died at his home in Aurera te-day. He was one of the principal stockholders in the New Yeik 'Times, one of the origi nators of Wells, Farge & Ce.'s express company, and served inC'engicss. Silk Factory Jlnrned. Bes i ex, Oct. 13. A fire in the manu factory of Fiedler. Mocldencr& Ce., en Lamartine street, Highlands, this morning caused $8,000 damage ; insured. rHII.ADKl.rUIA' UOLOCAU3T. . RecorerlBe Dfuul UetlltM from the Knlas or Last Night's Eire. Philadelphia, Oct. 13. Up te neon to day the number of dead bodies recovered as reported te the coroner was eleveu, of which five are at the morgue, two at their homes, and four in St. 3Iary's hospital. The deputy coroner visited the scene of the disaster this meruin: and learned that the means of escape from the building were inadenuatc. The only theory of the origin of the lirejwas that already advanced the electric light. Twe bodies have beeu received this morning Lizzie Marks, of Philadelphia, aud Jehn Weeks, of Ulster county. New Yerk. Jehn Dougherty, who jumped from the fourth story window, died at the hospital this morning. The search for the bodies is new further impeded by the fill ing of all the interior down te the second tloer. Arabs Drre.it tlie French. Londen, Oct. 13. A dispatch from Tunis te the Daily Jeics says 5,000 French tioeps who left Susa te reconneitre en the read leading te Kairwan, while halting at Handra, were attacked by 5,000 Arabs, who compelled the French te retire te Susa, owing te the want of previsions and water. The insurgents pursued them te the gates of Susa. This is the engagement previously lepertcd in which the French loll into an ambuscade. The (lursmeti. Tone.MO, Oct. 13. It is dctiuilcly set tled that Haitian and Ress will row (or $2,000 November 15 near St. Leuis, Mis souri. IreijiiuiH lteatun. Lomjen, Oct. 13. The lace for the Champien stakes was wen by Bend Or, vvith Suebcll second, and Iiomieis third. .kai:i trrs. l'hlladelphl Market. I'mcAD-tivuiA.Oct. 1.;. Heur Market dull and vieik; suneilliit, 15 cD-ftj 5'J: extia at i T'wiii; r. ): Ohie and Indian i family, ill 7 1EHJS M); renn-j Ivanl i t tmllv 7 M6 7 75; bt. Leui-i de JS (M.iS 25; Mirmeseui Kttl.l 7 5lfS7 71: de stru;;ht, $7 UV28 fid; winter 'latent S W)ts 75 : sptinjj de 8 '2V? !l00. live Heur at jr. 1JJ. Wheat dull and uriettled : Ne. iWejtcin l'd SI tVWH In : Del.ivv.iru and lVnnsylv li ma Ked. fll'il 17: de Auibei.fi 4ii3H7. Coin dull and baiely steady ler local ue; teanier7I?7Je; ve'lew , 7-'7JJit'; mixed, 72c. Oats dull and unci, i-iyed : Ne. 2. White, Me; Ne. .;, .le.llc"; Ne 2. MiviV, 4sge Rye seal ce and llrm at $1 le. Previsions M.aket and price- steady : m " peiU, fJuAO; beet inri", $"-; ludlr weds beet. $-2 50, f. O. b. liacen bmeked sheultlei-i HI; "-ill de '. : imeked Ilium uyv : iiicklcil Ji'iii'C iTant in u ket and pi ice- steady: city kettle 12'j: loe-t liuleiies ' llfflllii iiniiii' steam fliW. Iliitti'i steady andeheiiestaii t ami vvanled; ri'iiusjl vanlaci camel y i vtra .'"'12'lOe: West West West ein;.')a!lye;iloKeid toclieu'.5Ii"!4otl5radtord i eunty and New leiki-vtia. 2s,'M)c ; tl rsts 2dQ27e : Westci :i dairy lr.i, SSe ; de -oed te eheiee,2Jfgi1e. KelU none hi le. lltix ll i m en scan ilj . l'enn a J.Vffi2ik"; Wett ctn 2liSic. Chei'e choice w.inti d ; low pilule-, dull ; New Yerk lull ere.i'ii K,llu; Wistcni fill, ci i mi l.'e;de tmr it Reed, I2fi)12e; d h il'-skiiiiuied skI0j: 1'eiina de , 73'c. I'eti eleum neiiiiii.it ; lelliHil, 7;e. Whisky at ?! Is. .s'i- Geed te jirnni' ('levur dull it ti',fc 10; Timethy dull, f! trfll Vix rliii! iieniiii.il.it ! I1?!1 II. Mhw lerK niarRrt. New eiik. October I !. Heui Slu'u and Westuiu still in bujers' piver, llirht expert and jobbing " trade demand ; bupciline btate at H !K)j.i; en: cxtni de ai fl'.lOgi: SO; choiee ile ih W)(ij7 (rl; taney Or f7 legs 5ti; leuinl Imep Oh.e ir, 7e?7 ml elieue de 17 10(i8 71, yiipiTlIue vvi-,teri" fl 'JtiiC, mx common t' reed cttni de j.1 'll 70; Choice de i; SOtS'l (XI ; IkiIpi white win it le, atf7 7'1'ts 71. bemlieri dull, ami veak; eoinmen tn lair xtm f (a a 751 : uoee te choice de i WttiS 71. Wheat tevctish and unsfttled; opened weak; 1.1'i hi'rhei, suhaeiim ntly advanee lest alie, ilei'lined 'fKc : Ae. - I'ed November, 1 VtStiaHii de I'ceembcr.'M 52ffll 51J5 ;de Jauuaiy, $1 .15' fii?l 57. Cern opened lfU't: hi-jhir; sulisepiciitly advineelest: inixed wesu rn ipet, Olyi-sy.c ; defutuic, i&Gliih'iv. Oats (WJu tower; Ma'e l7'5-c ; Wistc:n 41'jSc. eStalii anit rr,"visl..n (JiielatlmiH. One o'clock iueI itioiMel i tin and previv ieiw, fiiiuNliel by "j. I. itndt, ILekir, H'J K.ist Kinir stieet. Ciucai.e. Oel. IS. Oc. Nev. " lice. When i..:j; $ u'Mi ij.v$ com :iy .m r.i'i Oat .I2JH .li l'eik 172U 17.11 L ml. .. ...... .. ...... 11.71 ... l'lllt.AOrtl'IllA. Oi t. Veir. !ee. Wheat f I !." i l.-ISI . L.li'4 Tem i.) .7l, .Tti Oats II .11 ,12 Ne'. n (JUUOlIlttiiH ur tlin (ii.ti.i TI trkc.r Kiliniit e I by .I.keIi It. I.en, Cniiiiiilssieu 111)1. ci. IJiiicaoe. ()ct. Nev. le. Wheat I ,'; !.:i'4 flBJi Coin .'.ly, .it iMay Oil, ,), May. W,U Jan. I'eik 177.1 HH1VC I. ml 11.77 12.22J5 I'lllLVUILlIUV Od. S'e Ilcc- Wleat f .l T Lis;; .rl'4 Coin bli -Te .7K); Oats W.. .504 rA., Live Muck .llarhcta. CiilCAOe. 1 1. 4 Kteeij.ts I'l.lWI) h( ad: nlp meiits 2, sce head: Kcnenil market lewer: mi-ted packin-r. Jl'mffmi; liht, t'J'JOffCll; choice hr.ivy. jl""7 2.1. Cattle ICeeelpl j. I2,ixj he hi ; shipments. lfl head; geed (iciuaud; commeii te choice, flty 1. ,.-. Mieep ?1 0!T,1. -Ki ci ipis, 2,0 ) head ; jjoed te clieice. K.vsr Liaci.TV Cattle- l.'eceipt- te-day, I.ftW in ;i'i ei iureii';ii anil .i.u ne.iu ei loc ll: icjcxl te best ihippir-j Knules, J1 71;l' 21 ; joed bi stock. Sl'ilffl 171: common le lair. &x butcher stock- rrsanil l(cders,$;2.lt W; hull. cowhand staL's ii .kj n i vi. Heys Ucpi ipis !,"S:i Head; l'liiladelphl is. ?7 17 .55 ; b"-)t Yorkers, $ 5gii 75 ; common te fair, fitft 2.1 Sheen Id i ":;its l.'ie head : "-cllin-i fairly active at JJJ-'C. St ' ti.irMtft. New Yeik, I'lul nil Ipliii and Le-aI Mecks alie United State- Kmid-i lepurted d lily by Jacer I!. Lemi. N. i:. Cei. Cciitiu sii uc. New Yerk stoeicb. btecks higliei. Oct. li. A. X. P. M. p. M H'.WI S.-il 3.1. .... .l ... 12! 12:: IZih M -ii jy. ................... . Chicago &. North Western Chlca-re. Mil. & ht. Paul .... H'7j; iesv ltttry, : 574 &;' Canada beuthei n C C & 1. C. 1.. i........ 'i W4 -lA I'uii iayt v mx, .... vr.i te 7!; u;4 - Ol nK u:ij.t ii-t's: "I 41) IV4 S7 K-S" fej :-V4 :, vay, U 1t;i W irjrti mx r,i lA W w i.j 1 rra 1:8 ', ws . u4 wh v w'A 40'4 4V,i IP4 101'J MHA lrl lel.. l-tek..t We-iti'iii Oelawaie Jt IIuiUeii Cunal Denver & ICIe Onindc II innibal A bt. Jee L-il.e Shere A Mich. SeiiIIk i n.. Manhattan hlevalid Michigan Centi-al MiieuiJ, Kansas. 'lexas N. V., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontirle.t Wejtein New Yerk Central Ohle& Mississippi Pacific Mall hte.imlii C bL Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Waba-di, bt. Louii Pacific.... " ' l'relened. Western Union Tel. Ce 1'niLAnELriUA. stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. K Kcadlnir... .......... ....... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation ItiifTale, Pitts Western Northern Central Northern Pacific " PrclerresI Hestonvllle... .... Philadelphia Krle i:. It Iewut'uleh Mining UlflTKOSTArW l'e:'i. 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