LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR KEGULAK COKBKSFONUKNCE. Rev. II. Wheeler is spending the day in Yerk. Ce. C. left last evening en the 5:50 train. Tbey had 44 men, rank and fi. Mr. Hutchinson passed ever, the Peit Deposit read te day inspect! tg bridges. Freight continues heavy en the P. K. R. Jlr. Stuckcnheltz, the piano tuner from Lancaster, is in town. Helen Petter's " Pleiades " are billed for Monday, Oct. 24. Dr. W. Wright, who recently moved here from Philadelphia, is new occupying the Dcnuy property. Services will be held in the African Bap tist church this evening. Rev. S. Burrells will address the congregation. Yesterday afternoon a horse attached te Henry Smith's wagon worked itself loose fietn the hitching pest and ran up Locust street. Henry Fisher stepped it in front of the Fianklin house. Re . C. S. Gerhard leaves te-day te at tend the meeting of the Eastern synod of the Reformed church at Dauville, Pa. Ne services ea Sunday. Mr. Gehhard, fiem New Albany, Ind., is in town. The "Workers' Society," of the Trinity Reformed cburch,will give another .sociable in the lecture room of the church en Thurs day evening, Oct. 27. There will be music literary exercises and refreshments. All the fricuds of the church will be heartily welcome. Mr. E. Themas, superintendent of the Shawnee furnace, and wife left for their new home in Birmingham, Ala.; Mr. C. Garber, who has just returned from his wedding tour, will give a reception te his friends this evening; Rev. W. P. Evans, the E. E. Lutheran minister, moved te his house ou Chestnut street, where Mr. J. Case fermerlv lived. RAKI NOTES. Items of Interest About Uourclemi. The general tenor of quiet Bart is dis turbed by but little of anything of note. Mr. Geerge Stanett, wife and daughter have left for Walla Walla, W. T., after a visit of about ten weeks. They go by rail te San Francisce, and from there up the Pacific coat te Washington Territory. Ben. Fritz, proprietor of the George town hotel, has had his sitting room and bar room repainted and papered, and thiugs leek quite inviting around his pub lic place. Jehn Martin, M. 1)., is having his stables and carriage house rebuilt and enlarged, and the premises leek considerably better. He contemplates the buikliug of a profes sional room, or oilice independent of his house, which will be something he has long needed en account of his large and in creasing consulting practice. The burying grounds of Bait township have been considerably used for the past two weeks, but the interments have been generally persons from ether neighbor hoods ; in fact only one death, that of Mr. Rewe, occurring iu this ten uship. Surprise parties arc still numerous ; the important ones being one by the children of Israel McFaddcn en Thursday, the leth inst., which was a complete surprise te " old Mac." Ou Friday, the 14th inst., a birthday surprise te our constable and saddler, J. R. Chamberliu, by his bi ethers, sistcis and uncles which caused -Rea" te stammrr and blush like a child, under the lead of geed country butter that was left for his future use, aud considering that butter is hard te get just new at 23 cents. Mr. C. was the gainer of a few days respite from the often-icpcatcd query at the grocery, " Any geed butter ?" B. F. Reed, one of the jurymen from this township, left heie this morning, 17th inst., en loot for Lancaster. This was his only w.ty te keep his faun work going en. aud he moved oil' from the " corner " with a lingering gait as much as te say, "Scenes of my Ieismc I leluctautly leave you when 1 have te walk." lie will be known in Lancaster by his light brown "cabba." Political matters "kind of don't get out" among the people bcic. The issue between the two factions of the dominant party is se conglomerated that the loud thinkers de net knew exactly where te stand in the present condition of affairs Wolfe and reform don't go down all light but the alternative of Democratic Neble or Stalwart Bailey docs net make the thing any tee clear te these who made a note of the assassin's cry when the late presi dent was shot." " I am a Stalwart of the Stalwarts aud Arthur is president." The Stalwart bleed is se mingled with the half breed bleed in this section that it is hard te tell which will be coursing the most free iu November next. The best conclusion te be get at is ' When I said 1 would die a bachelor, I did net suppose I would live te get mar ried." The Ceyle Murder Trial iu YerK. On May 30, 1831, Jehn Ceylc jr., liv ing with his father, Jehn Ceylc, opposite Marietta, shot aud instantly killed Emma Myers, a young girl aged 17 living with them. Ceyle's trial for murder takes place this week at Yerk. Thirty-live witnesses have- been subpoenaed from Marietta for the defence, and twenty by the prosecution. The plea of the defense will be insanity. A notice appeared iu one of the local papers at Marietta, ou Saturday last, that all witnesses in the case, subpoenaed for the defense, te be at the Pennsylvania rcailread depot ou Men day morning at 8 o'clock, when tickets would be furnished them te Yerk. 11EUKKW HALL. A Grand Aflat r at Sclilller null. The Jews of the city gave a grand ball and banquet at Schiller hall last night. There were about fifty couples, comprising most of the elite of this city, besides sev eral visitors from abroad. Mr- L. Sylves ter was master of ceremonies, and Messrs. David G. Ilirsh and Leuis Astrich fleer managers. Tayler's orchestra furnished excellent music for the occasion. At mid ninght the merry dancers took a rest, and sat down te an elegant banquet. The affair throughout was a very picasaut one te all concerned. ' XIie K l rally's Net Cemlnir. The following despatch received by Manager Yccker te-day will explain why the eugagemcut of the Messrs. Kiralfy's te produce Around the Weild in 80 Days " in this city en Saturday evening next, is canceled : "Aixextiiwx, Pa., Oct. 18, 1881. " B. Yeckek : The lire this morning de stroyed the stage and part of the audito rium of the academy, the Kiralfy scenery and the costumes. The troupe cannot come te Lancaster. (Signed ".Tern D. Mism.r.n." A lTalse Accusation. A thorough investigation of the charge against four or five of the policemen that they were at a beer saloon eating sauer kraut lunch while the street fight was going en in North Queen street Saturday evening, shows that the accusation was totally unfounded. Net only the sworn testimony of the officers but that of ether reputable citizens can be had te the falsity of the charge. Our policemen are net angels, but they de net deserve te be falsely accused. The Union Station Tragedy. The coroner's verdict in the case of Wm. Geusemcr, who was fatally shot at Union Station by Samuel H. Miller, ou Saturday night, has net yet been returned. The funeral of the deceased will take place to morrow morning ; the interment will be made at the brick meeting house at Union Station. In Town Yesterday. F. G. Fullgraff, a well known marks man, was in this city yesterday. He is an excellent rifle shot and has been a mem ber of several crack teams, including one which shot against the English, Irish and Australian teams. He is a member of a company of New Yerk national guards and is the best shot in the regiment. He is a jovial young fellow, full of humor and made many friends here. Fiftieth Birthday. Select Councilman Adam R. Barr, cele brated the 50th anniversary of his birth by giving a fine set-out te a number of his meie intimate friends at his- residence iu East King street. The Nisht Schools. The public night schools opened last night with a geed attendance. Mr. Lever Lever geed's boys' school, Seuth Duke street, having 05 pupils. Did Net Loese. Philip Bernard requests us te ray that he lest nothing by the failure of James II. Page, of Bosten, as we stated yesteiday. Frank Mettfett Supplies the Want. The great ilieutli el the past season has caused the cry that we will have no sour kreut lunches owing te the scarcity of cabbage. Frank Metttctt has settled this question by dumping a car lead el fine cabbage Iu Ccntic Square, which lie lccclved diieet from Dosten. Every person can new be supplied. ltd Amusements. ' The Ten ri its." Levers of mirth and uici rinicut will learn with pleasuicef theprospec theprespec tive l etui n et Smith A Mestuycr's "Tourists in a Pullman Palace Car." Their previous visit te Lancaster last .season is recalled with the liveliest pleasnre,their entertainment upon that occasion being conceded one el the most thoienghly agreeable with which we were laveied. They step oil" at Lancaster licit Thuisday evening. The company hu3 undei undei gene a number of changes, but tlicrc'rcmalu sonic first-class names, chiei among which stands that prince el merry-makers Mr. Wm. A. M stayer. The music will include selec tions liein "Olivette," "IJillec Tayler,"' "Patience," "The Musketecis," and the f uiieus Teuiists' Jubilee heng. Emma Abbett Opera Company. O'i Fiiday atlcrnoen and evening next the L'tunia Ab Ab eott giand epeia company, probably the largest and finest English operatic venibina lien new tiavelmg will appear in this city. In thealteitioeu Halle's " iltihemi.tn Gill" will be sung and iu the evening Geune l's "Faut."' The New Yei k Herald has the lollewing notice et Miss 'AbbetlS Marguerite in the latter: " Her effort was aurigniflceut success iu every respect. Her words vibrated with emotion watm iiein the heart. Facial play and gcstiuc born el i he sentiment, blended with the song into a. lull and rounded perlormance in which art was lest sight el, ami Maryueritc hcisclf breathtd :md moved upon the stage. It was a general remark in the audience, that such a consummate. aetre-3 has net been seen upon the lyric stage ince Lucca lelt our sheies." Cruiiiwcll's Ait Entertainments. Levcis el ait in Us ine-t leliued phases are delighted te hear that at lust te have a repetition el the Cremvv ell aiteuteitaiumeuts that eleven years age -e pleased the Lancaster public that a lively recollection el them is retained alter this lap-cot time. Prof. O. R. Cromwell is in town te-day arranging ler the production et his lemaikably line exhibition en Tuesday, Tlmisday, Filday and Saturday evenings et nest week, 231 h, 27t!i, 2t li and Sith insts., the illustration., comprising icwsel Germany, I'aii-. Keine and Londen icsperlivcly, with all their wealth el artistic and natural beauties sculptuicand paintings el the ancient mas ters, etc., the exhibition being accompanied by iutelligent and entertaining description and explanation by l'rel. Cromwell, who is an ex cellent traveling companion, lull of incident and anecdote, with a plentiful supply et hu mor, l'lein scores of the most complimentary notices the lollewing lrem the Xcw Yeik Her aldic lepieduced a a lair .specimen el the es teem m which the Cromwell illustrations nic legaidcd by high authority : "l'rel'. Ciom Ciem w ell is new presenting one et the most pleas ing and instructive entertainments ever given te the citizens of -New Yerk. It consists et a scries el lews et foreign cities, aud statuaiy et ancient and modern heroes, classical and civic, which aie in every detail peilect, se lar as history and pel senal knowledge go. Oliver Wendell Helmes says it is a beautitul dream, witli eyes wide open.' " Fragrant with delicious flower odors mid healing balsams -Cuticui'a Seap. Consumptives gam in llesh, sticngtli and spiiits, under adally use et Malt Rittcis. al'EVlAL sijtivi:s.. Don't Jlle in the Heuse. Ask diuggists ler "Rough en Kate." 11 cleais out i.it-, mice, bed-bugs, leaches, ver min, ilie, ants, insects. 15c per be. ' hellers' Liver Pills" have been llie stand aid remedy ler malaria, liver complaint, ees-ivene-s, cic. for tlltv years. el-liniKVw liriidrerd, Va. Themas I'itchan, liradferd, l'a., wiites: "I enclose money ler Spring l.lossem. as I said 1 would il it cured me. My dyspepsia has van NheiLwith all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I shall never be without it in the house. Pifce 50 cent-. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen sticet, Lancaster. Vim Can be Happy II you will step all your cxtiavagant ami wieng notions iu doctoring yourself and lam ilies with expensive doctors or humbu-r cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na Hire's simple remedies ler all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save gieat expense. The greatest remedy ler this, the gieat, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep Hitters believe it. Sec " Previus" in an other column. eI5 2wdA w- I have the utmost confidence in the mails. Unclose $1. for two boxes, or $2 .30 pest efhee order ler six boxes el Celery and Chamomile pillls and I will take all risk ler money and goods. Dr. C. W. Iiensen, 10j Neith Kutaw St., Baltimore, Mii. Ge te II. 1. Ceenran's lirug store, i:t7 North Queen street, ler Mrs. freeman's Xcw A' iwnal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.aie uncqualed. Celer liein 2 to3peunds. Directions in Kngllsh and (7ernian. riicc. IS cents. .Educated .uieii. Kctfned aud cducai cd w omen will sometimes sutler in silence ler years from kidney dis eases, or constipation and piles, which could easily be cuicd by a package of Kidney-Wei U There is hardly a woman tebc ieuud that does net at some time suffer lrem some el the dis eases ler which this gieat remedy is a speciilc. It is put up in liquid and dry tonus, equally efllcient. Springfield Union. eIT-lwd&w TUK FAKfllKRS 1'ltlKM). Dr. liarbcr's Ked Herse Powders arc the best iu the market. They arc net a mere teod made et inert and chcan materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain four times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure and latten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon for the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs anil poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality of milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock In a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, 0 ler $1 ; large size 40c. or a ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. aug2-lydced&wl "Skin Diseases" Cured by lr. hwayne's Ointment. AVhatis mere distressing thai; an Obstinate "Sit in disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a suic euro in "Swaync's Ointment" is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter. Itch, salt rheum, or that .annoying complaint, itching piles, ield te its weuderlul all-healing quali ties. I'imples en the lace and blotches en the skin are lemeved by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly sate ami harmless, even en the most tender intant. Itching Piles-Symptoms ate moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed ; ether parts arc sometimes infected. Swaync's ointment plciiKint, sure cure. Dr. Swaync & Sen, ."" North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, sold b all pieuiincnt'druggisls. ectl-T.Th&F&w - Tn tin us, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, cieiuIa.und general debility, enred by "Dr. Lindscy's Bleed Searcher." el-lmd&w HEW AJrEBT18EMENT8. TTOUGHTOK-S CHKAf STOBK. TTOCGHTOS'S CHBP bTOKK. The cheapest and best place in Lancaster city te buy your Millinery Ms and Dress Trimmings HOUGHTON'S, FOP. THEV KKKP THE LAEGEST STOCK. FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, HOUGHTON'S. Philadelphia. March 1, 1831. Messrs. Ely rJres.. Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Gents: About Oct. 1, 18-0, I gave your Cream Halm a trial with the most satisfactory results. I was troubled with Chronic Catarrh and gathering In my head, was very deaf at time land had discharges lrem my ears, besides being unable te breathe through my nose; belere tue sec ond bottle et your remedy was exhausted 1 was cured and te-day enjoy sound health for which p'.f asc accept my sincere thanka. C. J. Cerbin, 9ZJ Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Mksshs. White & BunnicK, druggists. Ithaca, N. Y. My daughter and myself, gieat suf lcrcrs from Catarrh, have been cuied by Ely's Cream lialm. Mv sense of smell restored and health greatly improved. C. M. Staklet, i tcalcr in Beets and Shoes, Ithaca, N. . Price ."n cents. ol7-2wdeed&w Ily Universal Accord, Avn; fiATiiARTir Pills arc the best of all mil- gatives ler lauiily use. They arc the product el long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use, by phy sicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effect ual purgative Pill that medical science can devise. Ueing purely vegetable no harm can arise lrem their use. In intiluslc value and nniik'iiiiniriisnn ei'iT Pills can be com pared with them, an 1 -very person, knowing their virtues, will i-inplny theni.when needed. They keep the sv-'ein in perfect order, and maintain in health-.- -elien the whole machi nery et lite. Mild, s.-uiching and effectual, they are especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, it timely taken. They are the best ami alC3t physic te employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a uillil but cltcctual cathartic is required. Fer sale by al I dealers. oU-lwdced&w A Cough. Celli or fceie inreat sneuld ee steppcd.l "Neglect frequently results in an In. cui.iMe Lung Disease or Consumption. I'.iewn's bronchi il Troeh-s de net disorder thesteumch like cough syiups .mil balsams, but act directly en the inflamed pat ts, allaying limitation, give relict In Asthma, Urenrhlal Coughs, Catanh, and the Threat Troubles w hieli Singers and PubitcSpeakei-3 are subject te Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tiethes have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among thclewstaple remedies et the age. Sold at i" cents a box very where. iiiMvilTTh&S&lyw Lite, Growth, lleauty." "What we all admire" and hew te secure it: A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leek should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Bestercr," the most cleanly and dc liglitlul article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render man j ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, give i it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causiug the hair te grew when it had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stall" anything, ami is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Kcsterer" i3 sold by all diuggists, ul 7j cents a bottle, six bottles for $1. eci3M,W,Siw JtEATUS. Ur.ns.urr.- In this city, en Oct. 13, IsSI, Jehn II. Keigait, iu the .r3d year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luncral, liein his late residence. Ne. 1li East King street, en Friday morning at IU o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 3td Hawthorn. In this city, en October 17, 11, Mis Mrv l.nnisa Hawthorn, relict of the late James C. Hawthorn anil daughter et the late , Jehn Kbcrman, formerly cashier ei tue r arm ors' bank of Lancaster. The relatives and friends et the family are lespectlully invited te attend the luncral, from her laic residence. Ne. 2S Seutli Duke street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 3td SEW AlfEltTJHEJUEyrii' WANTED A OOOI (1IIM TO HO GKK eral housework ; one who speaks Ger man. Apply at "J21 West Vine street. ltd ( 1ATTLE FOR SALE. j :m Western Kescrve and Kentucky iccrt iccrt ei s, extra quality, ler sale at Senscnig's Stock Yards te-morrow (Wednesday) morning, ltd LKV1SENSEN1G. 1ui5LIC SALi:.-bn WEDNESDAY MORN ING. OCTOBER 111. 1831, will be sold at public sale, at Jehn W. Mentzer's Stock Yard, lour hundred (100) head of l cry line Breeding Cattle. JOHN W. MENTZEK. ectl7-2td "lAUHAGK! CABBAGE! CABBAGE! 5,000 Heads of Gheic3 Eastern Cabbage Fer sale at my stand in Centre Square. Per sons wishing Cabbage ler winter use would de well by buying it new, as the large stock J have is no indication it will be cheaper. ltll F. METTFETT. J PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, OCT 1'J, 1SS1, vv ill be sold lit Nes. 14S anil 150 North Queen street, a large let el goods bc bc leii"ing te an estate that must be closed out, vU : A general variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consistinget Parler, Hall, Bedioem, Dining Beem and Kitchen Furni ture, Glass and Qucenswarc, iron Pets and Pans elegant Oilcloths, second-hand stoves mid a variety of goods tee numerous te men tion. Goods will be sold by catalogue only. Sale le cemnicnceat 1 o'clock, sharp. 013-3UIU " JFL1NX. T7ULTOX OPERA HOUSE. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will give a Series el Magniticcnt Art Entertainments, Willi Musical Accompaniment, and Illumi nated Illustrations of remarkable Paintings, Antique and Medem Sculpture and Buildings, and objects el Art-Wonder, A COMBINATION OF ART, MUSIC AND STORY DELIGHTFULLY HARMONIOUS. TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 25th. Part 1st. Up and Down the River Rhine. Part 2d.- IScrlin and its Art Wonder. THURSDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 27th. Part 1st. The Grand Sight of the "BcautilulCity." Part 2d. The Leuvre and its Stat- 1103. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 2Sth. Fart 1st. Ancient Ruins or the " Eternal City." !,PartUd. Modern Reme and its Art. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 29th. " Part 1st. Wonders el the " Med ern Babylon." Part 2d. The Sydenham Crystal 1 Palace. Deers open al 7:30 1. m. Entertainment be g faenenil Admission, 35c. Reserved Seats, 50e. Course Tickets, including .Reserved Scats, SI. Tickets sela at Uic usual place. ecUS-tftl mmm JTOK HALE. "T'OK SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES in the western suburbs el the cltv, and BUILDING LOTS at all juices and in all paits et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. IIEKK & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, scptS-Uind 3 North Duke Street. l?OK SALE. HAVING 11EEN KXCACE1) V in bottling Bartholomay's Rochester Beer for the last two years, anil being about te go into another business, Inow offer the business ler side. 1 have agoed line et family Hade which can be increased. Herse, wagon, bot tles and all things connected with the busi ness in geed order. Apply te JOHN COPLAND, ectl"-2td 12 North tjueen Stieet. CtOWS AT fUIlLIC SALE. ON MOSOAY, OCTOBER 21, 1SS1, will be sold at public sale, at the public house et James Curran. Strasburg, Lancaster county. Pa.. Se Head el well-selected COWS, that will calve between new and next spring. A number et them are Thoroughbred Guernsey Alderneys, and the balance el them are Geed Daily Cows. A few few Yeung Bulls. A credit of 'JO days, with appievcd si'euiity, w ill be given. Notes payable at any National B.ink that may suit purchaser. Sale te commence at l o'clock p. m. sharp, when attendance will be given by MAUS1I ALL IJA1LY, .gt. B. F. Kewe, Auct. eetl7-GtU DUHLIC SALE OF A COAL YARD, ON J MON DA Y, OCTO It K It 2 1, 1SS1. The undersigned will otter at public sale a property consisting et seven lets of ground in lhu town olSpringvllle, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Uailread, about one mile west et Mount Jey and near Hie Lancaster & Hairisburg turnpike. The improvements aie a two-storied Frann Heuse 21x21 lect, useilasaKailread Station amlTieket Oflice, a Frame Varcheue 24x18 feet, and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 2(KI leet et Ceal Shedding, New Fairbank's Scales et"8 ten capacity; 30U Feet et Bail read Siding. Tieitlc work for dumping coal, with space ler exten sion of same. BuildingsniOstlyncwund every thing iu geed order. Alse a let et gieiind containing CO leet Iren t and 200 leet deep, en which are erected a Frame Heuse 23x20, with kitchen attached 1G.30, barn 2St20, suitable stabling for 4 head et horses, carriage house, chicken house and pamp house with cistern iu attached. These buildings arc all new, hav ing been erected but two years and are in ex cellent repair. There is a variety et fruit tiecs en the premises lu bearing order. Lo cation of business stand pleasant, in a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a fast improving town, with no lival business iu the town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity aud advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Fer further in rormatieu address JO.S.H.HABKCKKlt, Spring Garden P. O.. Lancaster County, l'.i. .. 1). ULL.VCI!l!i:, Auct. Jko. H. Zklleuj.. Cleik. jc20-tsd ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA1SI.E City Property. On THURSDAY KVKN ING. OUTOUKi: 27, ISSI. at i o'clock, at the Leepard Hetel, in the city of Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance et an order etlhc Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, will ex pose te public sale the following verv valu able ical e-tatc, late et Thes. D. Kcllv ilcc'd. All that Valuable Let et Grouuden theunilh west corner of East Orange and Marsh. ill streets, Lancaster city, fienting en Eas' Orange street about Ue icef, and running along Marshall te Marien 215 leet. The prop prep city comprises some el the most valuable building lets in the eastern section et Hie citv, eligibly located iu a rapidly developing q uni te r. Attendance at the sale will be given and terms made knew n by W. U. HKNSKL. Administrator or Thes. D. Kellv, Dee'd. II. Siiuiiekt, Auctioneer. Alse at the saiue and place w ill be offered at public sale the 2 Twe-Story BICICK HOUSES ami Side Let, at the southwest corner of Last Orange and Marshall streets, oppe-ito the above lets. Ne. 1. adjoining Marshall street, has a f roetage et (il feet lOinches. thetiupiove thetiupieve mcnts consistinget a two story Brick Heuse, with wash house or mmnerkiic!ien.und a depth et leO leet te a public alley. The side let has 42 lee: Irent, sullicient for at least tw e mere dwellings, and is thickly planted with quince, peach, cherry, apple mid pear trees. Ne. 2 is a let 21 leet Irent and the same deptli as Ne. 1, with a two-story Brick Heuse, lour feet wide alley en the west. There is a well et excellent water and geed pump en the prem ises. W. U. IIKNSEL. Agent ler Heirs of Mary Kelly, Dee'd. The above properties will be put :u whole mid iu purparts. ect.ri-tsd EX TEH TA LXMEXT8. rvl'kKA UOL'aK. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20. lte-appearancc of JOHN P. SMITH and W. A. MbsTAYER'S world-lamed Comedy and Musical Company, the TOURISTS, IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAE. THE TOURISTS' RECORD : Uh; perfeimances in New Yerk, OS iu Philadel phia, 81 in Bosten anil nil the tlrst-e.as, tlicalics in the United States te DENSELY PACKED AUDIENCES. Popular Prices, 73, "BO and I! 5 Cent. Reset ved seats al Opera Heuse eflice. e!j,lS,l'J2Jd lULTON OPERA UOUi:. Friday Afternoon and Evenicg, OCTOBER SI, 18S1. Twe immense operatic performances bv the Gieatc-it Operatic Company in America. THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Company. The most popular and successful operatic or ganization. Complete and pel lect iu every detail. Artists, Choruses and Grand Orches tra, lermlngnu ensemble which ter magnitude and merit has never been equaled en the Eng lish lytic stage. Emma Abbett. Prima Denna Seprano Asso Asse luta, whose brilliant and uninterrupted tii tii umphsen the English operatic stagcsiand un paralleled. Julia Uesewald Aunelta Zelnu Pauline Maurel Maria Hindlu Signer Fabiini. AIobze Sleddard Geerge Conly Geerge Appleby Geerge Olmi Aithur Tarns William Bredcrick and William Castle. Signer Tomasi Musical Director Friday evening. Gounod's luimeital Opera el FAUST. Emma Abbett, as Marguerite Geerge Conly, as Mephiste Pauline Maurel. as siebel Alenzo Steildard, as Valentine and Wm Castle as Faust. Making the strongest and most expensive cast ever given en the English opera stage. Friday afternoon at 2o'eleok, the Emma Ab Ab eott Opera Company will produce Balfe's ever popular Opera, The Bohemian Girl. J ulla Rescwald, as Arline Signer Fabrini, as Thaddeus With the strongest cast, most elaborate cos tumes and stage accessories ever presented. FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA PRICES Admission 73c. and$l ; GalIery,.")0c Reserved Stats, $1. Matinee Prices, 23 and 3(ic Reserved Scats, 75c. Sale of seats will begin Monday morning, October 17, at S o'clock, at Opera Heuse Oflice. ectl5fitd NOTICE CHECK LOST. ALL PKKSON8 are hereby cautioned against negotiating a Check issued by the Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Company, et the sum et seventy dollars, te the order el Lercn. Cees, of dale et about June 11, ISSI, alleged te have been lest; payment et which having been stop step ped, a duplicate Check was Issued by said Company in lieu thereof. C. II. LEFEVRE, Treasurer of said Insurance Company. 0C113-2UI TIIED EDITIOfl. TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 18, 1881. VTrJAXtlfcK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 18. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, fol lowed by increasing cloudiness and rain, westerly winds, stationary or higher bar ometer, stationary or lower temperature. - i a TUE LAUNCHING OF THK SHIP. A Large New and Handsome Steamer for the Central American Trade. fniLADELPiiiA. Uct. l. ine steamer City of Puebla was launched at ten o'clock this morning from Win. Crump & Sens ship. yard in the presence of a large crowd. She was built for F. Alexander & Sens, of Xcw Yerk, and will be used in Hawaiian and Central American trade. She is 340 feet long, 33 feet G inches breadth of beam, aud 25 feet depth of held. She is constructed according te rules of Bureau Veritas. Her engines are independent compound, with gird iron valves, worked by Corliss valve gear. Her indicated horse power is 3,000. She will have four boilers. The joiner work is ar ranged for ninety first-class and twenty four second-class passengers, and the steamer will be supplied with all modem imptevcn.ents. OPEP.A llOl'sE BCKNED. The 31lsclilel Wrought by Kiralfy's Red Flre at Allentown. Allentown, Pa, Oct. 18. Fire was discovered between three and four o'clock this morning- iu the Academy of Music here. Kiialfy Bres, gave a performance in the building- last night, aud the fire is supposed te have originated from some colored fire material stored in a trunk belonging te the com pany. Hie lollewing losses were sustained : Damage te the building, $2,000 ; en stage property, $2,300 ; Peo ple's tea stoie. $:t,000, mostly damaged by water ; "Williams' confectionery. C Herge sheinier's restaurant, and R. Walil's bar ber shop were also damaged te the extent of several huiidicd dollars. ON THE RISE. The Mississippi Klver Threatening Uau. ger. Keokuk, Oct. 18. The Mississippi at this point continues te lisc, this morning at 1 o'cleek,thc stage of the water being two inches above the gieat rise of last spring, which caused such great damage in this viciuity. At Alexandria, five miles below heie, the water is backing up ever the piaiiic, aud there is a prospect that the town will be completely inundated. The laiiread :.hes aud lumber yards in the southern part of the city are completely surrounded, and operations have necessar ily been buspcuded. It is feared the river will lise at least another feet aud that a very disataeus Heed will result. OJH TO YORKTOWN. lli'p.irture et Gov. lleyt and the Pcim sylvantn Troops. Philadelphia, Oct. 18 The Pennsyl vania troops iuvited te participate in the Yorktown centennial celebration paraded the sticets here today, and then embark ed en the steamer Galatea, of the New Yerk and Providence line for Yorktown. The vessel sailed at 10:30 a. in., and her officers expect te make their destination in about 20 hours. Gov. Heyt aud stall", Majer General Ilartranfc and staff and a large number of state Senators and Itcp sentatives are with the party. Railroad Affairs. Philadelphia, Oct. 18. The treasuier of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company te day began payment of the un paid January coupons of the general mnit gaue bends, amounting te nearly 6000,000. The president, secretary, treasurer and many of the directors of the Lehigh Val ley railroad company started this morning for a tour of inspection of the company's lines. Damage by R-tm nitlie Northwest. Chh.'.use, Oct. 18. The rainfall all ever the Northwest still continues and the. trouble caused by high water seems te be increasing. At Quiucy, D. T., it is feared that the breaking of the levee is again imminent, the water being as high as it was last June. The levee is being ic paircd in its weak places. l'reni Fu e Thousand Dollars te Five Cents. New Yerk, Oct. 18. An evening paper publishes the list of subscriptions te the fund for the widow aud children of the IatePiesidentGarfteld. There aie thirty one $3,000 subscriptions, three of 82,000, six of $2,000, and righty-scveu of $1,000 each. The smallest subscription is Jive cents. 1 lie Oay at YorKtewu. Yorktown, Oct. 18 There was a slight shower this meiniug, but the weather is cooler and there is a pleasant breeze. Ar living vessels weic all saluted from Gen. Hancock's camp. President Arthur land ed from the Dispatch about 11:30 and pro ceeded te Lafayette Hall, where he was received by the Governer of Virginia. A Peer Girl's Heath. "SVoeNbOCKET, R. I., Oct. 18 The rore ncr's jury this morning rendered a verdict that Jesephine Ilinten, domestic scivant. eighteen ycai sold, came te her death, October ed fiem poison, and that Alfred Themas was accessory te her death and morally responsible therefer. Themas is iu custody. Murdered In Celd Bleed bv a Negro. McKixney, Texas, Oct. 18. A hishly respectable and well-to-de farmer named Newell was murdered in cold bleed, last Sunday; by Sheck Caldwell, a negre, who made geed his escape. Made a ISIslmp. Newark, N. J.. Oct. IS. Winaud Michael Wiggcr was ceuscractcd bishop of Newark at St. Patrick's cathedral to day in the presence of a larce congrega tion. A Deep Sclioiue. Chicago, 111., Oct. 18. The opinion is freely expressed here that the King balloon is net lest, but is being purposely secluded te further the purpose of the tinn which sent it up as an advertisement. Chicago's Contagious Diseases. Chicace, Oct. 18. Last week's deaths include "J5 from typhoid fever, 31 from smallpox, 13 from diphtheria, and 23 from ether contaireeus diseases. Heavy Snow Storm in Onebec. Qucnnc, Oct. 18. A heavy snow storm set in yesterday afternoeu and was still raging at midnight. Six inches of snow has fallen. The War In Tunis. TtNis, Oct. 18. Gen. Legerat marched with 4.000 troops toward Zagheun yester day. Fighting with Arabs is proceeding near Ghardiniaan. Ranlng lit Pimllce. Baltimekk, Md., Oct. 18. First race : Compensation, first ; Amazen, second ; Potemace, third. Strengthening the Garrison at Limerick. Limekick, Oct. 18. The Garrison here has been strengthened by the addition of I the 20th regiment. the Nineteenth or October. Why tbe American People Celebrate the Day. Te-morrow will be the ene hundredth anniversary of the surrender of Lord Corn Cern wallis at Y'orktewn. Tha salient points in this famous siege deserve the careful study of alPwhe take pride in the glorious chronicle bequeathed te us by our Revo lutionary forefathers. We cannot fail te admire the stern precision, efficient disci pline and perfect unity displayed in the movements of the allied forces. Ne Gates and Conway disgraced the cause of free dom by forming cabals ; no Lee attempted a dastardlv retreat under fire ; no Arneld sold his honor for British geld; and no mean j ialeusy existed between the irencli and American troops. All hostility was directed against the common enemy ; all acted well their part, and the leading cemmandeissecm te have possessed " That birth-hour gilt, the art Napeleon, Ot blending thousands till they move as one."' The plan of the campaign was se well con cealed that both Clinten aud Cornwallis were led te suppose that a movement against New Yerk, rather thau an attack en Yorktown, was contemplated by their antagonists. Subsequent operations were also conducted with vigor and efficiency. A well directed fire was poured in upon the British fortifications with such telling effect that the enemy's headquarters were rendered untenable at au early cried of the siege. Detachments of American aud French soldiers made a successful attempt te capture two hostile redoubts, "and a counter movement of the British was re pulsed. Next te the skill displayed by the besicgcns.ouradmiratieu is challenged by the sturdy lcsistancc of the besieged. IIowe, Burgoyne aud Clinten had contend ed with comparatively raw recruits, but Cornwallis was greatly outnumbered by troops fully equal iu discipline te his own. The numerical &uperieritv of the allies was large'- offset by his strong forti fications, but it is impossible te deny that his determined courage had been raicly, if ever, equaled by any British commander sir,ce the death of Clivc. TUK FRANKLIN LTCPLDITION. Selving me Fate of Its Lust Survivors. Londen. Oct. 18. Captain Adams, of the Dundee whaler Aictic, lcturucd from Davis straits, sajs he visited the scene of the less of the Liebus and Terrer, of the Franklin expedition. He found the house and stoic of previsions near the Franklin monu ment in a wretched condition. In Fury aud Hecla straits au E-quimaux gave him particulars which appear te clear up the fate of the last survivors el" the Fianklin expedition. After the less of the ship seventeen men .started over ever laud ; hoping te leach Hudsen's bay. Only thiec of them survived the journey te the houie of the uarmter. The father of one of these, who is sup posed te hte been Licutcuant Ciezier, died iii ?t. I he deaths of the ethers fol lowed. MAMKETtt. Philadelphia market. Philiuslvjiia, October is. Fleur Market is iiuiet; Superfine at ." (.IK.-i ."(: extia at i.l 7r!; r!) : Ohie and Indiana family, ut 7 2.V&S CO; Pcnnsylvanit family $7 W) 773; St. LiiiiIs de jS Wii$ 23 ; Mlnnosetf Extra 7 .r)U('S7 73: de straight, f" 3t?S Ul; winter patent SS OUfi'S 73; spiing de ts 23f? J Oil. Rye Heur at W 12J. Wheal dull and easier: Del.iii.irc and Peiin slvnniaRed $1 4i;l 17; de Auther, U 17f8I IS. Cern linn for local use; steamer 71y'72c ; ve low, 72)72!;e; mi veil, 72e. Oats tliiiiiaiily active; Ne. 2. White, iJc; Ne. 3, de 51c; Ne. 2, Mixed, lsgtyje. Rye scute al $1 ir.tjp la. Previsions steady: jobbing trade; mess peik, flsi.-); beet tram-, $i 3egi--f.0 ; India mesa beef. $21 jt, 1". e. b. Bacen smoked shoulders In ; salt de !c : smoked hams IlMc ; pickled haisn-. 12JQ13c. cmd quiet : city kettleli'j; loose butch ers' 12l2'i: prime steam 412 30. Hiittei Choice steady; ether kinds iveak; creamery e ira Pcuiixlaiiiu."St0u: West ern :J73Sc ; de geed te eheue :;iQ:;te: Krndlei-n county and New Yerk extra. 2yi:)c : hists ";3'J7i; ; Western dairy extra, 2'Ie ; de geed le choice, 2 JCTiOe. Rolls none here. Hugs quiet and i.itliet lovvei ;Pcuirn'.!itf2tic; Western 2lfl2.'c. Cheese steady, buL only choice wanted ; New Yerk lull eiv:i:n Uiille: Western ful. ere-m Ul'c : de lair te geed, liTOUc; de hal'-skimtncd seJIOu; Peiina de., 75Jc. Petroleum dull : reiiued, 7;Xe. Whisky dull at ft IS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at '.IQ; V,X; Timethy dull, sM 32 70; Fl.ixsi ed nominal at l in. Zicvr VtirK M-irP.Ot. Nkw I'eitE.Oet. is. Fleur stalc.and Western slightly in buers' laverand dull ; extra $ mi (Jl 23; common te geed ettra dc- J3t03'Ml; senilierr. dull ami weak ; geed te choice $73U S 73. Wheat 'ffitlc lower, heiivv ; fair speculative trade ; Ne. 2 Hed. November, $1 SIJvM Zl'Z : de December.fi filV?l 37J,,latter for old ; do.hm de.hm nary, lir-trfSIKJi. Coin 'fT'-iC lewer: lessauiivu : mixed west ern s;,,i!. r.7f57(i' i; ; de luturc. 70JffJ7.1e. Oats about 3 Je lower and dull ; Ma'e t'7T."i;c; Western, 4l33c. Western Oraln Markets. Toi.i.ne, Ohie. Wheat "lull : Ne.2Ked spot, 1 lli; November, $1 i:r ; December, $1 I7J4; Jauuuiy, $13'!,. Cern dull : Ne. 2 spot, held at dc: Decem ber. (Kicfe ; May held at 72 At the close Wheat we ik; Ne. 2 lied, spot. $1 III bill, $ 1 42 a-ked ; October. l I0; bid, il 12 asked ; November, -fll.lJi; December, $1 17; all the year.fl 11,',; January. $1.30. Cern weak; Ne. 2 spot. ;3c asked ; Novem ber, 0lj-e bill, 03c asked ; December, inc bid, Uilic asked ; all the year, UJ: asked ; May. 71c bid", 7l)e asked. Oats quiet : Ne. '-, l.3kc bid, 10c asked. Keeeipts WIie.it, :.t;,C0' bushels; Cern, 1.1,010 bushels : Oats. Imh 0 bushels. Shipments Wheat, KI.MjO bushels ; Coin, 27,UW bushels ; Oats, sjxi bushel-. Ikti:eit, Mich. Fleur quiet at $7iS2'7 2.. Wheat quiet: Ne. 1 Wlnte cash, and October, $1 :is"VJ: November. $1 .71 : December, $1 11 ; February. SI isbid: Se. 2 Ued, I 1J; Ne. 2 White. $i:u;v,. Coin nominal; inc-alcH. Oats quiet; Ne. 1 Mlfcd, Mcj ; Ne. 2de., !''; Ne. 1 hltc lse ; Ne. 2 de. I7jc. U-ccipts Fieur. 2.W) bbls.; wheat. .O.noe bushels; coin, liewnusneis; eat.', -,w uiisu Shipments Fleur, l.'OI bbK; Wheat, lS.OOO busheis ; eats 20WbusheIs. Grain and Prevision limitations, One o'clock quotations et grain and pi ions, furnished by S. Iv. Yundt, Urekei East Kingstiect. ClIlC'AOO. Oct. Oct. Nev. Wlie.it ? xyr $ Cern .)l .i;i', evi- . 13 '$ IS. Die. l.."7'J .uyt Inn. 1S.I2U 12.10 " Due. 1.32 Peik It 111 PniLADELrniA. v iimi Oats 17.23 l l.l-sft Nev. I 1.4si .7l)4 .31 Oct. .. 1 17 .. .H'JCi .. .:v. Necn luoiHllens or the uralu illarlU'l Furnished by Jacob 1;. Leng, Commission ISieker. Chicago. Oct. Nev. fi c. Wheat l.JJr I IM'tii, Cern .'0k '' May. Oats. .uy, u May. .48 Jan. 17.111 ls.l2! U.liy. 12.10 Nev. Dec. I 1.47J; $ l-32.4 .7e; .-ay, .31 .51J2 Peik jnrd - 1'niLADLLrUIA. Oct. Wheat $ UWA Cern .. J'Jfi yjixlS iL Live SteCK Markets. Cuic.vde. Hogs Hcccipts, 10,000 head; ship ments, ,000 head; market strenger: light n se. Cattle i:eceipl3, 5.3i)0 head; shipments, 3,400 head ; geed te choice natives in active request and strongly held at f.3 50u 73 ; extra lets nominally at JC Vffil 2.3; common natives slew and wcakat$l?5 ; Texan :and far Wests unchanged ; through Tcxans, $1 733 10 ; Northern Texaus, $i 33?3 &3; half-breeds and native. 5 '.S044 05, Blockers and Iceders, fj 73 ?4 ; native 1.uiehers,2tt4. fchcep Receipts. 3,030 head; shipments, 300 head ; prices 13&25C lower ;el!crings excessive; thin Nebraskas and Texan. $3 303 ; jrej-d Nebraska. 3 734; fair te natives, fl 75 : peer lets, $303 SO; local butchers' weak and very few geed shipping. , The JeurnaV dispatches from Europe report American cattle at L013Xc- Eabt LimncrT Cattle Receipts since Frl .in,- .a-rr hmil rf thrnush and l.i)J head Of local ; all sold at last week's prlres prlres Hegs Receipts. 9,400 head : Pliiladelpuliu nt $7725: best Yorkers, W WQtW; common te fair.tS6 25. , ... s?heep Beeeipt3,7.5M) head ; market slewand prices 103)15c en lrem last week. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mesdat, Oct. 17. The arrivals et cattle at the various Puiladelphia yards were ler the week: Cattle, 4,230 head ; sheep, 14,500 head: hogs, 4,403 bead. Previous week Cattle. 3,600 head ; sheep, 13,500 head ; hogs, 4.0QO head. iieci cattie were in goeu ncuianu, ami price were higher until Saturday afternoon when the heavy receipts had the effect et making a decline in prices, which continued until the dose te-day,when rates were weak at previous quotations. IK) Fayette county steers were sold by Mr.UIman nt 6K7c. Thews were the best that were seen in our yard for some time. We quote as fellows : Extra, tiJb8tc ; Geed, JJiSOJic ; Medium, 5jysC : Common, eIc. Milch cows were active and wanted at $3075. Sueep The market during the past week was active for the geed grades et sheep, Calves and Lambs, and prices remained steady, while common stock was net wanted and hard fe dispose et at any price. The sooner shippers rind" out that common stock cannot ne eni ncre me ueiicr tncy win no oft, as this stock if new lower here than It w.ts ter years. Wequoteas follews: Extra, :-i5Xc; geed, 4,.3c; medium. 3 fi4c; Common 2)Jc; Western lambs, 136.14c: Chester co. de, 07Kc. Calves, milch, 5ij3ie ; de.. Western. : jj4c. Hogs were active and prices were steady at last quotations, viz : geed te extra 9;ll: ; common te medium, j'Jc. SALES OF UKCVKS AT THK WEST PUlLADCLrUIA STOCK YARDS. Mai tin Fuller Ce., 3& Colerado and Texas, 404;ic Reger Maync, 400 W. Va., aud Western, 1 CJic. A. & .. Christy, 43 West Va., 4C't;c. E. S. & 15. F. McFillen.270 West Va., Sg&c. Jehn McArdlc, 20J West Va.. .3.iic. Daniel Murphy, IS! West Pa. and Colerado. 4Wi;We. Owen Mnith, 130 W-st Va..acct. U. W. Reyn olds ; 73 West Va., ucct. A. Pest ; 21 West Va., acct. J- A. Davis ; IS West Va., acct. M. F.Eartlett, 4W6Kc. M. Ulimui, 100 Fayette co., acct. Martin Fuller & Ce., OK&'ii ; 73 Lancaster co.. acct. Levi Sensenlg,5tj6c : 53 Chica go, ucct. J. Sell nnberg, 5ji3Uie ; .? iPeniia., acct. Jus. W.N'itc,4;0 5c. Sliainliuiir A, x'aul, 2 IS Wist Vu. ami Colerado, II. Cham, jr., 40 Colerado, acct. Martin Fuller k Ce.. 4.j"3e ; 24 Western Pa.. acct. A. 71. Titus, 4Ci&Cc;75 West Va., own acct., 43c. L. .Hern, 52 West Va.nml V:..:iA5ic. ki. bchaniberg & Ce.. S4 West Va., Igtic. Leweustein X Adler, 310 West Va., 45t;kc. Il.iehiuan & Levi, 130 West, Va., 4i,c. il. Levi. H'J W. Va., 4)&te:. Daniel Smyth A Ero.,"leO West Va., Jf&lc. Dennis Smyth, CO West Va.,.'3c. James Clemsen 4'J West Va.,and Western Pa., 5Sc. James EusUiee. sn I'eim'a., 45c. 11. Chain, 33 West Va. and Colerado, 3,lc. F. bhcctz, 131 Colerado aud West Va., 4,t5ic. Abe Osthcitu, 31 West Va., 45Uc Henry Millcr,5U Peiiu'a.uud Md..5S0c. P. Hathaway, 2:; Chester co.. li5Uc. .lames Aull, 18 West Va.. SJifcc. J. F. Sadler A Ce., ICO Western, 4ev. IU1KS3KD MEATS. Urcsscd Reeves were active and prices were li liner. SALES LAST W1XK. Thes. Rmdley, 1SI head at 79Jic. W. II. ISrewu 170 de. ut 7c. C. S. Denglcr, 70 de. at 7t)'Jc. A. a . lieswell 13a ile. at 7iyj (c. .1. F. Lewnen 40ileat 7tic. 1). M. Harlan, 30 de. at 7S'Jc. lirt'Ssed sheep Were uctlve. .Samuel Stewart sold (119 head dressed sheep at H4i".e. ami 130 head dressed lambs at 11 j? lie. steexaimrKec New Voile, Philadelphia and Leeul Slecks also United states ISends reported dally by Jacou B. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. Oct. 18. A. M. P. M. P. M 10.00 l-M 3.' Chicago 4 North Western 123J4 123 Vl4 Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 10S 10! 1"7 Canada Southern 59-M 00 57.fi; C. C. A I. C. R. R 21 .... 20J$ Oel., Lack.A Western 12i; 124J 12: Delaware A Hudsen Canal 1H7 licuvcr & Rie Grande mji SI 61 Hannibal A St. Jee lfiyx ... Viii I.ake Sheru A Mich. Seul hem.. H'jJ 11! 1I7J. Manhattaii Elevated. 3'J !') i Michigan Central s:i; ss) S3 Missouri, Kansas A Texas II II ;'; N. V.. Lake Erie A Western.... IIJ 41" f 43J4 New Jersey Central Dljij 'i' !3 N. V., Ontario A Western 32C 32'4 31C? New Yerk Centra! 13S14 l:J 13.V4 Ohie A Mississippi 41J4 4t.Vi 39U Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... VJ'A TM 4'J!-. St. Paul A Omaha 41 41!-i -I04 de Prcfeirel it4 Vti 101J4 Central Pacific :i4'4 !)IJi ai-j Texas Pacilic 52 !i iy. 51 Union Pacific ll'J 11 llacj Wabash, ht. Leuis & Pacilic i'J',f 4 Preterm! . tw'4 8 Western Union Td. Ce 81 yf WiK PlIILADKLVHIA. Stocks stcadv. Pennsylvania R. R '-; C3K '-' Reading. ...... ..-. .V 33 3:tc la-high Valley WJ'j l.clitgh Navigation 43Ji 43JJ P.iiirale, PitN. A Westein 21 .... -'I Northern Central .... 51 Northern Pacific. :iSi 38 33 " Preferred "$' 7t 7e llostenvillo 20U Philadelphia A Erlu It. R 21 lewuliulcli Mining United States Rome'i. i-. m. UnllcilSt-ites 1 per cents. ... 115J4 " 4K " 11.1 , .... iS .... .... 3J " .. ltf NEWAlH'EKTtSEMEXTH. mrANTKI A PLACK rOR A IMY OK TV II with beard; a geed home looked fe before wages. Address "C.S.," heuth Queen and Stiawbeiry streets. ltd w ILLIAMSON St FOSTKi:. As .1 1 nic .dnieH eveiybedy puts ou buying their OVERCOATS Until the weather drives them te it The many changes wc have undergene in the past few weeks calls loudly ler a tall Overcoat ler pro tection. There are many instances where you take cehl. and the cost is much greater than n light weight coat and net half the comfort. We have tucin In price raniring lrem $ te $18 WINTER CLOTHING,, KOR MEN AND BOYS I-. new all in, aud we. will show you with picas arc at your convenience te call. We received this morning a line assortment el FINE NECKWEAR Ferlicutlcmcn. Seme of the patterns are the prettiest we have had this season. UUNNERSand all ethers interested in the sport an invited te ell uul trespass en our premises for GUNNING COATS AND CAM. Wc will "hew them with pleasure. WILLIAM &' FOSTER'S ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. FA. 1 ."STATE OF JANK llOWNINti, Of -.-It caster city. Pa., deceased. Letters el ae ministration en said estate having been grai-t-ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto aie requested te make immediate pajv incut, and these having claim'i or denmnc's against the same will prereut thcia without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. h W.II.3IETZGEJB, scpG-Ctdeavv Administrator. si 71