."rtrrj . . , . w .'J-jv.jti!r ."j.tvne sptJrs, P - s . J r-. T - ( LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20- 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUIl REGULAR COUUESPONUENCK. Mr. A. M. Kambe, eililoref the Courant, is at Yorktown. Alieisc belonging te Uev Mr. Yingling ran off this morning up Locust stieet. Miss Kitty Swartz, of Uarribburg, is visiting at Dr. J. Z. Heffer'8. Miss Emma Given, of Rcisterstewn, Fa., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Sydam. Rev. Gee. Presser -will deliver a senueu in the Union church, en Union street, this evening. Helen Petter's Pleiades ptomise te be better this time than any time heretofore. The pregramme is entiicly new. The Fenderfmith building, coiner of Locust and Second streets, is be.ng paint ed, both outside and inside, and is te be penciled in black. Mis. and Mis Cehen, who have been living iu town for some time, leave te-day for New Yeik, wlieie they will make their home in the futuic. Rev. J. IJ. Maddux, a fe; mcr pastei of the M. K. chinch heie, died from con sumption at his le.sidcnce iu German town. He left u wife and two cliil dien. The Yeung Felks" Secial aud Wei king society of St. Jehn's V. angelical Lutheran chinch will meet at the Iieu&c of Miss Mary Shemier en Fient stieet, above Walnut, this evening. A baseball nine eS the Rey.' Lancaster high .school challenge the boys of the Col umbia high school te a match game of baseball. We arc sorry te say there are net enough boys in our high school te take up the challenge. emil'AK;. Drat li of Professer JainesMcCliiiteck. At half-past nine o'clock last night Pro Pro feseor .lames Mi'CImteck, the well known Miigcen, died at his. residence, Ne. 1001 Vine stieet, Philadelphia. The deceased was beni iu Lam: ister county, in 1809, two yeais after the anival of his parents from Ireland. He bgan the .study of medicine when he was fourteen, and graduated from J eflersen college in 1S29, when but twenty 3 cars of age. In 18-51 he was ap pointed one of the vaccine physicians of the city, and iu the following year lec tuicd onebsleliios te a .summer class in the college. Dining the fearful epidemic of the same e.ir he served in the Cheny stieet elieleia hospital. In 1S'9 he opened the Philadelphia Scheel of Anatomy, which seen hccium the largest private class ever assembled in that city. Fit 1811 he took the fliair of anatomy and physiology in the Yeiineut Auademv f Medicine, ar.d hews he icmaiued until 1S.TJ, when he re signed. Four years Liter he v. as chosen chief lcsident physician of the Philadelphia- hospital ai.d almshouse. In 18G1 he was elected city trra-aner as a War Dem ecrat, aud conducted th.' eilire two years with such scrupulous care, that as a com pliment council." icle iscd his bondsmen a year after his retiicmcnt. The immediate eause of his death was apoplexy, with which Dr. McClintock was stiickeu three weeks age. His skill in his profession was only equalled by his rait! and atten tion te the peer. Death el .lel'ii R.ttnulllir. Jehn Uaiiniillei, an old and well-known citizen, died ycsteid.iy at his lesidence, Ne. 41.1 Wet King stieet, aged 79 'years. He was fenncily extensively engaged, in the distilling business, and was many years age a member of city councils. His funeral will take place en Salutdav at 2:30 p. m. 'i'lIK MGllT SCHOOLS. .lllheiiiiliift el Seme Outsider. The three public night schools new iu operation aic all well attended and getting :i finely. Mr. Lcvergoed pi incipal of the Seuth Duke street school has about SO pupils, and the night .school committee have elected Mr. .Tamer. C. Gable as an as sistant teacher. Miss llanteh's girls night school, corner of Ptince and Chest nut stieet has about ."i0 pupils ensellcd, and Mr. Couzzins' Shawbeny street school ii'j. There aic scats in all el these schools for meic pupils, and additional tcr.cher.s will be pro vided as seen as the increased number of pupils make it necessary. It is te be hoped the parent and guni.li.uis of boys and gills who cannot attend the day schools will send their chiidicn te the night schools where they will iceeive useful in struction that will be of incalculable value te them in after life, instead of per mitting them te inn the .streets aud run the risk of getting into bad company and centiactiug had habits, which may ;esu!t I in their iuiii. In this connection it is pnpir fe say that a munhi-r of utile ami li.--.ti it.usbeys, whoeuiiht te. have been at school, as sembled last night in the grounds el the south Duke .street schools, and greatly an noyed the pupils by their uniuly conduct. The president of ihe school be.ud ebtaiued the names of the diseidcrlies with a view te having them airested and pnnihed; but en a flectien, as this v,v.-. the first offense of the kiid, he detei mined te witheld prosecution of the offenders unless their misconduct shall be lepcattd, in which case they will surely be made an example of. Knights of Hie Resolution. On Friday night, October 21st, lbSl, Washington Legien Ne. :t, IC. of P., will celebrate their fust annivei-aiy. at which time tltev will give a dies p.n.uie and uuj .speciien, uy uic .u.i.pr, ". . v,. i niiiiiu, after which they will haw a sheit street paiade heaiied bv the Keystone baud ; pio pie cecding te Odd Fellows hall, a grand sup per will be awaiting them, piep.ncd by Mrs. II. L. Frailey. Defere leaving the square the rank will ba presented with a Hag representing the order, the cost of which was raised by :i committee of five ladies. This lannk, named Washington Legien Xe. 3 K. R., is the thud rank iu the state branching from the Urotherho d of Union. Accident. Yesterday afternoon as the American hose caniage was coming down lZ,t King .street at a high rate of speed, a heisc standing iu front of Knapp's brewery leek flight and ran in front of the hose carriage causing the men at the tongue te sweivc te one side and inn the carriage against a hitching pest in front of Eugene Iiaucr's saloon. Sonic of the gcaiing of the hose carriage was damaged, but no one was hint. Saleet Kc.U Estate. t Henry Shubcrt, auctioneer and iral es tate agent, sold at. public sale yesteiday at the Keystone hotel, for Themas li. Cochran, attorney for Jehn A. lieiing, two two-story biick dwellings, situated en the cast side of North Queen street Ne. 711 and 713, aud a three-story brick dwell ing situated en the ueith side of East James street Ne. 121, te Je"hn T. Hartman for 61,200. Trains Laie. Nearly all the fast trains en tlu Penn sylvania railroad have been late te-day. The train due here at 2:53 this morning did net get here until e:0G. Fast line's time heie is ."5:03. The first section arrived at 7:17 and the second at 8:00. Pacific ex press this afternoon was 20 minutes late. A Very Large Garnet. J. G. Meriiam, residing 1C2 East King street, shown us a specimen of pure garnet about the size of a hulled walnut taken fiem a block of granite from the Munson quarry iu Massachusetts. It was sent te Mr. Merriam by hi son-in-law, who re sides at Munson. Chestnuts Scarce. " The crop of chestnuts is quite small this year. They are scarce en market and are selling at high figures. Dead. It will be remembered that a few weeks age a paragraph appeared in this paper stating that Mayer MacGeniglc had re ceived a despatch from Denver, in which it was stated that Jehn Spickler was very hick, and that his parents who lived in this city, should be notified of his illness. The mayor was unable te learn anything about the family, but it new appears the name was wrongly given. It is Jehn Spikcr, net Spickler, and his father lives en Rockland ttreet. A letter leceived a day or two age from Denver announces the death of the young man, who went West several ye ars age. Accident. Geeige Riley, a workman employed iu Russet's sawing and bendintr mill, Seuth Queen street, below Vine, met with a rather sci ions accident this morning. While at weik sawing out fellees a piece of the weed was caught by the circular saw and hurled back with great force, striking Mr. Riley in the abdomen, and tendering him helpless. He was taken in a coach te his home, Ne. 212 Neith Prince street, aud medical aid summoned. His injuries arc net censideied fatal. Unmallable 1-ettern. Lstteis addressed as fellows aic detained at the posteffice because the wiiters of them neglected te put stamps en them : " Mr. E. M. Laudis. Princeton College. New Jersey." " E. Butterick & Ce., 555 Broadway, New Yerk." TliWveK About. While the family of D. S. Bare, lesiding en East Orange stieet, were away from home several evenings age, a thief enter ed the kitchen and stele a half dozen of ivory handled knives. ItiiftK 1'lRlllllg IS lillUll. Bass fishing is very geed just new all along the liver and large numbcis arc being caught. It is said te be best at File's Eddy, aud that is where plenty of Lancaster people go every day. I'mthur Funds. The following arc the latest subscrip tions te the fund for the aid of the Mich igan sufieieis: A friend, $3 ; A. F. Herr, Wheatland Mills, 3 ; Christian E. Miller, Cenes-toga township, $2. Total, 1,403.25. YcMPriliiv'H ! ire. Ill the stable which was binned yester day there was about $80 weith of tobacco and a small quantity of hay and stiaw, which was net insured. The building was insured in the Heme Mntual company. Committed for Court. Geerge Parrish, who is charged with stealing some brass fiem the Penu iron company, had a hearing last evening and was committed iu default of bail for trial at court. Cem I el Comme.i Picas. On Monday a week of common pleas cer.it will commence. 'Theie aie thirty ciccs down en the list for trial. Amusements. " ''if 'iiKciiv'' Te-niyhl. Fun-fevcrs will no! leret that lenij'.it Smith & Mf-tayerN "Temi-ts !u :i rullmun l'.iluee Car" will beat Fulton e pent liouse. Their pre Ions puifonn puifenn untv i.i'ic it remembered, a-one et the biight ctn:iil breeziest onte: t:iuuue;itaet l'ist sen&en with r".e:it e: prelty music anil uurcituiineil merriment. AiimsiR the nltl favorites are Mr. Jlet.ijer and .1. X. l.eiifr, two excellent aeteis. The celcbratei Duly ISrethcrs, former ly et the famous king high kickers, ure with the cuupuny. Kverywhcie this tieupe have appeaivi! they hiivj been greeted with )urje lieusc-simlilipy should linvc the s:iine Kind this cenin. " lluhdiiiun f.'irl " ami " l:ut.'' The Kinnia Abln.tt tJi-.uid J:ii;;lisli er-cri company, com prising lltty-tive artists will give two iierloru: iierleru: ancerat 1'iilten opera liens;- to-n.erro'i "ilehumi.ui t!lil" in the alt-rnoen mill "Kaiiit" In the evening. Trtid is a gran 1 dou ble bill, and will lie no ileubt duly appreciated by i.uC audiences. The matinee pcrforniunce present-. .puel:il attractions ter Indies unpro unpre vided .i!h m de i-jcerls, und low prices prevail. lSi.st;sMvlre-'!ia:iil beauliiy tlie-l.in C'utl.-iira Me.lieinal Toilet Seap. . tin Cl'jigjiiiin, lawyer-, an I autiieis f.nd JIalt Hitlers a pine and safe imigerant. svssv'ial j:6rTJh:s. Sce tit-rc. " en aie siel. ; well, there 1 ju-t one lemedy th it will cure you bc- end possibility eS doubt. If itS Liver or Kidney tie.ible. Cnn-uinptien. Py-pepsla, Debility, Wells' Health Renew er U your nope. $1. Druggl-ts. Depot. la (ioed Spirits. T. Walker. Cleveland, O., wilte-: ' Knr the ln-t twlve months 1 lnive sultVicd Mithlitui Mithlitui b.igeund general debility. I e..iniiieiieel tak ing Ilurdeek Rloed Ilillei-. about si.v weeks age, and new hav- gieat jilea-siire in staling that I have leceveied my appetite, my e un un plexieu has giewn uidily, and 1 feel better altegellier." l'riee $1. Fer sale at H. it. Coch ran's di ug store. 1"." Xeill. (lucen strert, Lin catcr. 'Sellers' Livi'rl':!!-," have been the stand ard ivinedv ler m-ilaii.t. liver reniphiint.es--ivene-". etc.. for llttv years. el-lmd.Vw Kilucatrd ,einen. RelLied and educated w omen w ill sometimes sutl'er in silence ter years from kidney dis eases, or constipation and piles, which could easily hi euied by a package of Kidney-Wert. Theie I-, li.udlya woman tebe found that does net at some time suffer iiem some of the d!--c les ler hicli this gieat rei.iedy is a specific. It I- put up in liquid and dry tonus, equally enicieiit. Nprinrifirltl Union. el7-lwdiw 1 have the iilmeit eenlliienee in the mills. Lncle-ejl. ler te bees, or fi..VJ pest office en'er ler -i boxes el (!eiy ami Clianieinilc p. Ills and I will take, all lisk for money and goods. Dr. C. W. liens. in, 10'. Xeitli Kut.iw St., liq'.tinieic. Mil. A Smeeth Comple.xien can lie had liy every :idy who iiill use l'arkei's Ginger Tonic. Regulating the internal organs and purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimplcj and glwsR healthy bloom te the cheek. See notice Yeu Can be ll:ip.y 11 j en will step all venr e.xtiavag.uit and reeg notions in doctoring yourself and tam illei x.iih expensive doctors or humbug cure alN. that de Harm always, and use only na tine's simple remedies ter all your ailments you u 111 be wise, well and happy, and ave gieat expense. 'I he greatest remedy for this, the gi eat, wi-c and geed will fell 3011, is Hep Rilteis believe it. See ''1'ioverbs" in an other column. e!."-2wiUtw Ity Universal Accord, A i:"..s C vru r.Tic l'ii.ts are the best et all piu gatives ter lamily iua. They are th.! product et long, laboileus and successful chemical investigation, and their extensive use, bj- pli3' stclaus in their practice, and b3" all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effect ual purgative l'ill that medical silence can devise. Reing puiel3-vegetable no harm can arise ireni their me. In Intiiiisic m1ue and curative powers no ether fills can be com cem p.ucd uitlithcin, and every person, knowing their virtues, m ill employ them,. hen needed. Thej- keep the system in perfect order, ami maintain In healthy action the whole machi nery et life. Mild, searching and effectual, thej aic especially adapted te flic needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which thc'3' prevent and cure, if timely taken. Tinw are the best and safest physic te employ ler children and weakened constitutions, where a mild but ellectual cathai tie is required. Fer sale by alt tUalers. oU-lwdeed&w 1'HiLAKELriiiA. Maich I, 1SS1. Messrs. El3" Dres., Druggists, Owego, X. Y. Ucnts: About Oct. f, 180, I gave j-eur Cicam Palm a trial with the most satistacteiy results. I was treublid with Chronic Catarih and gathering in my head, w.w x-cr3- t'.ciif at time) and had discharges from my ears, besides being unable te breathe through my nose; bgterc the sec ond bottle et your remedy was exhausted 1 wps enred and te-day cnje- sound health for w hich please accept 1113 sincere thanks, c. .1. Ceiuii.v. 923 Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Messrs. White & Rurihck, druggists. Ithaca, X. Y. My daughter and myself, great suf feiers from Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Halm. Mv sense of smell restored and I health greatly Improved. C. M. Stanlet, dealer in Beets and Shoes, It liaea, X. 1 . Price 50 cents. ol7-2wdeed&w A Marvelous Cera Fer all bedily ailments, aristosfrem impurity et bleed, a torpid liver. Irregularity ' t!ie bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of Bur dock JJIoed Hitters. Trice $1. Fer sale at H. It. Cochran's drag store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster; sictu Diseases " Cared by lr. Swayne's Ointment. What is mere distressing tliar. an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure in " Swayne's Ointment" 13 past our comprehen sion. The worst cases el tetter, itch, salt' rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are lemeved by using this healing eint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles-Symptoms ate moisture, Intense itching, particu larly at night arter getting warm in bed ; ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne St Sen, .V! North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, sold by all prominent di uggists. ecU-T.Th&F&w Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, frcrelula. ami general debility, cuied by " Dr. Llud-'cyVj liloed Searcher." el-lmdiw ItKSCUED FK031 DEATH The rollewingstatcmcnt of William J Cough Ceugh lin, orSenicrville, Ma;s., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the fall of 1I7G I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time thut I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole iu my left lung as big as a halt cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a lrfcnd told me et On. Wit. Hall's 1Ulsah peu Tin: Luxes. I laughed atjny friends, think ing that my cae wu incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise anil gratification, I commenced te feel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish It, se that everyone afllictcd with Diseased I.ungs will be induced te lake Dr. Win. Hall's llalsani ler t'.e Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can pe.ltively i-ay that it has done meic goeil than all ether medicines I liave taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely illsappciucd and I shall seen be able te go te work." held in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 117 and 13U Xerth Queen street. iy23-lvdcedTli4u2 A Cough, Celd or se;e Jiireai should no stepped. Xeglcct tiequently results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Hieuu'i i.reuchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like ceugli syrups and balsams, but act ilirccUynn t'.ie inflamed parts, allaying f:'italle;i, sive relief in Asthma. ISrencidal Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpcakcrs are subject te. Fer thirty year llrewn's Ifrenchial Troches have been recommended l3r physi cians, and alwaj's give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, U103- have at tained well-merited rank anion t; the tew staple remedies et tliu agi -Sold at 25 cents a box evervvi here. liirt-lvdTTiiAS&lyw MAIUCIAUJSS. WuAvrit Xli-f. On the IStliet October, 1SS1, at Miiltlis Count' house, bv the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Mr. Franklin It. Weaver, of Stras burg township, te Miss Lmm.i li. Xelf, et East Lampeter, ltdiw Phbstici: 1'nir.ur.-,. At Xe. 12 Conestoga street, by Rev. A. I. Cellem. en the leth et October, lli'iiry l'reiuice te Vuginia I'ldilips, both et tills citj. JtEATHS. Ubieabt. Ill thi-i eit-, en Oct. 13, 1S31, Jehn II. Reigait, in the SSdj'earet ids age. 1 lie relatives and friends of the family arc lespectlully invited te attend the funeral, from his laic residence, Xe. 22 East King street, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Std Uaumillei:. In this city, en October 19, 1SSI, Jehn U.iumiller, In the 7','tli year et his age. TI10 relatives and friends of the family are icspcctlully Invited te attend the funeral, lrem his late residence Xe. 415 West King street, en Satutday afteinoeu at 2J o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2ld A'EW AliVEHTiSEMENTS- V ,rATK!).- -A (JOOl). CllKAf HUKSK. 37 MARKET STREET. 11 rinVO SEW OKUAKS FUK SALE CHICAI'. J Twe new Organs, et lirst-class make, for -ale very cheap. Inqulic seen at THIS OFFICE. e'.n-jKii: TJiKEIJ LUNCH AT THE tJIICAItlt r Heuse THIS KVEX1XG. The Millcrevillc Rand will b- in attendance, lttst et llcer en tap. It' 2.kS NORTH QUEEN STREET. VTOTICE. A MEETIKOOF THE SIOCK JA holders of the Lancaster and Frultvillc Turnpike Read Company will be held en MONDAY, XOVEMUER 7, between the heuis of 2 and 4 p. m , at the efllcc. et th j Secretar-. .11 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa-, ler the election of Ofliccrs for the ensuing year. I. CARPENTER, eet 2 j-2tdeaw&2tw Sccretar.v. IO. Or K. 31 TMK MEMHEIIS OF EE . sliah-ke-ncc Tribe. e 2!. will meet. at their wigwam en FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, at IU o'clock a. m., te attend the funeral et broth er Jehn Relgart. The tribes In the clt3' are all invited te join with us. 15- ivdcr et the Sachem. It P. C. HEXSKL, Cot R. c 1AVKKNS IE LUHAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAT, PAGE COUNTY. VIRGINIA. About one mile from the passenger depot of the Shenandoah Vallc3 Railroad, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Ki.Krntie I.KillT. THE LURAY INN, Specially- erected nn.i beautifully furnished for the accomniedation et visitors te tiie Caverns is open ler the reception et guests. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT effere un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ectiO-lnid.Vw B A1I.EY. HANKS & JJIDDLH. PRECIOUS STONES. The wise and careful selection et Gems te be ern ler jicrsenal ornament is a mat ter et much importance. PRECIOUS STONES. Inexperienced, persons who trust tee much te themselves in making such selec tion, may fall into the hands el these whe3C interest it is te give them faul!3 stones. .PRECIOUS STONES. We have for se long dealt in precious stones tlmtetr expciieiKO is of great ad vantage te buyers. We make personal selection of all the gems we import and have most of them cnt under our own supervision. PRECIOUS "STONES. The djmand ler Diamonds has gieatly Increased, principally for these of from two te fifteen carats the pair. Te these we have devoted especial attention. We have a large variety, both unmeunted and mounted, In beautiful and novel designs. PRECIOUS STONES. In Colored Stones our exertions te ob tain a lull supply have been met with com plete success. Our collection et Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Turqueu and Opals is such as has never before been brought together in this county. PRECIOUS STONES. We call particular attention te our mounting of precious stones. Unsurpass ed for style and permanence. And, we re mark, that our prices are entirely satisfac tory te all who can appreciate gems. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12tU AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. fsept?3-3mdced JfEW AVTEBT1SE3LEXIS. D .VNCINU SCHOOL. SELEOT DANCING SCHOOL, AT MR. ROBERTA EOOM3. MR. and MU3. SIIAXK, teachers from Phila delphia, will reopen their Academy SATURDAY AFTERNOOX, OCT. 22, ter the reception of pupils. e20-2td J." MARTIN Si CO. OPENING LARGE LINE? Ot DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CAfilMEIUCS. Af, AC. LADIES' GOATS AND JACKETS. In gi eat Varfetj'. CHILDREN'S COATS, Hosiery, Undenvttir, Gloves, Arc. CARPETS AXI) WALLL PAPERS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LAXCASTEIM'A. J?OK SALE. HOi: SALE. Elegant P.UILD1NG SITES In the western bUMurbsef thecltv, and KUILDING LOTS at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. IIEUli & CO., Ileal Estate, tUiUcctien and Ina. Agents, ecpt3-3ind 3 North Duke Street. "10W.S AT 1'Ur.LIC SALK ON MOM1AV, V; OCt'OHEItai, 1SS1, uillbc sold nt public ale, at the public house et Jiinits Curran. fctr.isbnrg, Lancaster county, l'a., SO Head of well-selected COWS, that will calve between new and next spring. A number e' them are Tlioreuglibicd GucniMJV Aldcrneys, and the balance et them arc Geed Daily Cows. A few Yeung Hulls. A credit of 00 days, with approved security, will be given. Notes payable at any National Dunk that may suit puichabcr. mho te commence at 1 ocieck p. in. Miuip, when attendance will be given by MAUS1I A.LL ISAILV, Agt. li. F. Kewe, Auet. ectlTGld IXBCUTUISM' SALK CITY riMJl !i EUTY. On SATUKDAY, OCTOHEU 29, 1SS1, the uudcrsigned Executers et Michael Malene deceased, will expose te sale at the Cadwcll Heuse, the following Ileal Estate, viz : A Let of Ground en the northeast corner of Orange and Shippcn streets, with a frentage of 49Jt feet, mero or less, en Orange street, and along bhlppcu street, northward, 'J45 feet te a public alley, en which is erected a commodi ous and well-built MANSION, Ne. 301, two stories high, with two story Hack Building, all in geed icpair. AUe, en rear of let a two story ilrick Stable and ether inipievenients. . Sale at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be uiiiilc known by KDWAHD McGOVEItN. WM. L. l'EIl'EK. JAMES M. IIUKKE, Executers et Michael Malene, Dcc'd Hkmiy biiL'iiriiT, Auctioneer. cctl3.1S.:0,'.,i.24,2.'i,i!J,2T,23,'i) T)(Ii:L.It; SALK OF VALUABLE CITY' Property. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOHEU 20, IfeSI, at the Leepard hotel, in the city et Lancaster, will be ".old by the undersigned, a 1IAKEUY PROPERTY, consisting of a let or piece or piece of ground situated en the south side et Mfddlc street, in the. city of Lancaster, being Ne. 345 en said street, fronting en Mid dle streetie tect, meie or lcs, and extending in depth let lcet.merc or less, te Locust street, en which is erected a enc-and-a-hall story brick DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven rooms, with one-story iramc kitchen attached, a frame stable anil ether necessary outbuild ings. Alse, a new ISAKE OVEN, specially built for a bakery, hydrant, grapevines and ether Improvements. The property was tei mcrly used as a hakcry and Is well located and adapted ter this pur pose. It is bounded en the north by Middle htrcct, east by Dean estate, south ly Locust street and west by property et Isaac ilelman. Possession given en January 1, 1$S2, if de sired. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. 111., et said day. when terms will bu made known bv II. II. STKIIMAN. 11. Siiusi:kn, Auct. el.,l9&t.sd Oltl'flANS' COURT SALK OF VALUABLE City Piepcity. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1SS1, at the the Fountain Inn, 111 tic city e! Lun caster, the undersigned iu puisuance e! an order the Orphans' Court et Lancatei county, will expose te public sale the follow ing very valuable real estate, late et J. Ycate? Cenyi'gham, deceased. All that certain halt let or piece of lane, situated en the seuthwe-t corner et Seuth Queen and Mifllln streets, fn safd city, Ne. 9 lientlng 32 feat 2'i inches en Seuth Qurcn street, and extending 213 feet along Milllln street te Reaver street, which b und it en the rear. The improvements area line old-tasliiencii thrcc-stery and attic In ick house, with two story brick back building, large two-story brick stable, n large two .story bliek warehouse en Heaver street, hydrant, fruit tree', &c, &c. This Is one ei the nieit desirable properties for either a icsidence or a business stand, which has been etl'eied in this city foraleng time. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., wiicu attendance will be clven and terms niac.e known by EMLEN FRANKLIN, A. K. WITMER. Executers, &c., et J.Ycates Cenynghain.dceV, IlKXllY SHUBEUT, AllCt. SCp22 tall 1)UISMC SALK OF A COAL YARD, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1SS1. The undersigned will eiler at public sale a property consisting et seven lets of ground in the town et Sprfngvtlle, Lancaster county, at the station en uic Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & JIarrlsburg turnpike. The Improvements arc a two-steiled Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, used us a Railroad Station and Ticket Office, a Frame Warehouse 2lxfS tect. and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 200 feet et Ceal Shedding. New Falrbank's Scales efS ten capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumping coal, with space ter exten sion of same. Buildings mostly ncwand every thing in geed order. Alse a let et ground containing CO feet trout and 203 feet deep, en which arc erected a Frame Heuse 28x20. with kitchen attached lttxSO, barn 2tx20, suitable stabling for 4 iiead et hersc-, carriage house, chicken house and pump house with cistern in attached. These buildings are all new, hav ing been erected but two years and are in ex cellent icpair. There is a .variety et lruit trees en the premises in bearing order. Lo cation of business stand pleasant, in a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and a fast improving town, with no rival business in the town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business und increased passenger travel. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Fer further information address JOS. II. HABECKER, Spring Garden P. O.. Lancaster County, Pa. L. 1). Oallachkk, Auct. Jxe. II. Zkllers, Clerk. e20-tsd () RFIIANV COUKT SALK OF VALUABLE Citv Prenertv. Oil THURSDAY EVEN- ING. OCTOBER 27, 1S31, at 1 o'clock, at the Leepard Hetel, in the city et Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance of an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will ex pose te public sale the following verv valu able real e-tate, late et Thes. D.Kelly, dcc'd. All that A'liluable Letet Ground en the north west corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, Lancaster city, fronting en East Orange street about 130 feet, aud running along Marshall 1e Marlen 215 leet. The prop erty comprises peme of the most valuable building lets In the eastern section of the city, eligibly located in a rapidly developing quar ter. Attendance at the sale w i!l be given and terms made known by W. U. HENSEL. Administrator of Thes. D. Kelly, Dec'd. II. SiitJBKr.T, Auctioneer. Alse at the same and place will be offered at publlesalct!ic2 Twe-Story BRICK HOUSES and Side Let, at the southwest corner or East Orange and Marshall streets, opposite the nbevu lets. Ne. 1, adjoining Marshall street, has a Irentage el C4 feet 10Inchc3, the improve ments conststingef a two story Brick Heuse, with wash house or summer kitchen, and a depth et 150 feet te a public ulley. The side let has 42 feet front, sufficient for nt least two mere dwellings, and Is thickly planted with quince, peach, cbcrryf apple and pear trees. Ne. 2 Is a let 21 tent front und the same depth as Ne. 1, with a tw-o-stery Brick Heuse, lour feet wide alley en the west. There Is well et excellent water and geed pump en the prem ises. W. V. HENSEL. Agent ler Heirs et Mary Kelly, Dec'd. The above properties will be put as whole and in purparts. ect5-tsd THIRD EDITION THURSDAY EVBNING, OCT. 20, 1881. WKATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 20. FortLe Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, vari able winds, stationary or higher barom eter, stationary or lewer'tempcrature.' IN UONOIC OF GAKFIELI). Memerial Exercises In Bosten Te clay. Bosten, Oct. 20. The memorial exer cises in honor of the late President Gar field, under the auspices of the city of Bosten, were held te-day iu Tremont Temple, which was elaborately decorated. The platform was occupied by Mayer Prince and ether prominent men, and the audience, which filled the hall, was a most intelligent one. Mayer Prince, presiding, made a short address,and Palestrina's requiem mass was rendered by the Boylston club. Rev. Dr. Lathrop offered prayer, and another mus ical selection preceded the oration deliv ered bv General N. P. Banks. Five Men Killed. Cincinnati, Oct. 20. Five men were killed jesterday en the Cincinnati South ern railroad, at MeKinncy station, 130 miles from this city, while tiding an a car containing water tauks. The engine, which had been detached, became un manageable and was driven with great force against the car. The men killed were David Campbell, Gee. Campbell, Jehn Alcorn, Charles Knobs and Gee. Whippey. Anether empleye. Thes. Smith, had both legs broken and Dec Lane was badly hurt. Mail KeDbcrs In Texaft. Galveston, Texas, Oct. 20. A Hen rietta special says : On Tuesday night at six o'clock the mail coach from Galcs ville was stepped east of Belknap, twenty miles cast of here, and the driver was compelled .te cut open the mail sacks, when the regis tered packages were abstracted and the coach allowed te proceed. This is the fourth time the mail coach has been stepped by robbers en this route in two months. The Vitriol Thrower Acquitted. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. The trial of Gcoige Weed, charged with throwing vitriol into the face of Geerge Sheppard, by which the latter was terribly burned and suffered the total less of one eye, was concluded this morning by the jury ren dering a verdict of net guilty, en the ground of the insanity of the defendant at the time of commission of the act. A Maiked Meb. Chicaoe, Oct. 20. A dispatch from Helena. Arkansas, says three negrees charged with the murder of a overseer named McGrath were captuicd, by a masked mob and James Cunningham, one of the supposed culprits, was shot and left for dead. He turned up alive next day, denying his guilt and implicating white men in the murder. The posse is in pursuit of the mob. .Suspected Suicide or u Clergyman. New Yerk, Oct. 20. Rev Abijah Keen, a Presbyterian clergyman, 75 years of aire, of Highland Falls, Orange coun ty, Xew Yerk, was found dead in his bed in the Hamilton hotel this morning. The gas had net been turned off in his room, although the flame had been ex tinguished. Suspicions arc entertained that he committed suicide. Lnwyer scoWlle In Court. Washington, D. C, Oct. 20. Mr. 3CO- ville, Guiteau's counsel, was in oeuit this morning, but? after a brief conversation ic tired without making an arraugement upon the application for witness fees. It is probable the judge will grant his applica tion te-morrow and 1K0 assign him asso ciate counsel. Outstanding Bends. Washington, Oct. 20. A ciicniar will be issued by the treasury department this afternoon regarding outstanding United States bends. It is net known definitely what the character of the circular will be beyond the fact that it is expected te re lievc any stiingency which may occur iu the maikct. Ilreuk In a l.cvce. Qi incy, 111., Oct. 20. A dispatch from Xcw Canten and Rockport, announces a disastieus break in the Sny levees, two miles above Scott's landing. The water is pouting through a cievasse iu tericnts, and a vast area of higly cultivated land is being lapidly inundated. There is much anxiety. Murine Disasters. Loxeon', Oct 20. There was a heavy gale at (ueeiistewn throughout the night. It is ic ported that a large ship, name un known, sank outside Reche's Point and that the cicw were lest. A schooner has been v.ucckcd off Dundee and six lives lest. Tardy and Seasick. Yohktewn, Va., Oct. 20. The btcamcr Charleston, with the governor of Connecti cut and stall' and troops en beatd, anived this morning. She encountered rough weather and also waited some time for a pilot. Twe-thirds of the troops were sea sick. Peabeily's Philanthropy. Londen, Oct. 20. The Bail Jfcic announces that the original sum of 300, 000 given by the late Geeige Peabody in 18G2, as a fund for building lodging houses for the peer in Londen, new amounts te 720,000. Klgnty Thousand Ueilars in I'ulntlngs ltunicil. New Yerk, Oct. 20. Que of the heav iest losers by the fire in Merrell's store liouse was Mrs. Andrew MeKinncy, who had a gallery of paintings valued at $30,000 stored there, which was totally destroyed. Our Government's Hl.Uaver. New Yerk, Oct. 20. A dispatch fiem Peru says General Huribut has formally declared te the Chilian forces in the Cal Cal lae that the United States view with marked disfavor Chilian ideas of conquest en the west coast. l'imllce Races. PiMi.ice. Oct. 20. First race, one mile, wen by Parele, Beunce second, Gov. Hampton third. Time. 1:44. Second race, the Vestal stakes, mile and a half, wen by Brambaletta, Spark second, Delta third. Te-Day at Yoratewn. Yokktewn, Oct. 21. The military le view was successfully carried out here to day, 0,500 men being in line. President Arthur, with his cabinet and the ieteign guests, reviewed the troops from the grand stand. The Mississippi Falling. Burlington. Iowa, Oct. 20. The liver became stationary about neon yesterday and began falling about 2 p. m. Ne seri ous damage has been done here Hetel Humeri. Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 20. The Atlantic beuse and the buildings attached thereto, at Salisbury Beach, were burned this morning. Less 20,000, which is well insured. First Frest In Memphis. Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 20. The first frost of the season wasgeueral throughout this region this morning. Trtckctt en His Mettle. St. Leuis, Oct.- 20. Trickett, the Aus tralian oarsman, has sent a formal chal lenge tc Hanlan'te row a three-mile race en the Crcve Ceenr lake, near here, for $1,000 a side and the championship or. the world, en or about the end of November. Death et a Journalist! Bosten, Oet. 20. Henry 31. Stinson, founder and owner of the Xewten Journal, died this morning. He was an active journalist all his life, being ene of the eldest in the state. MAMKJST. nuiailelpbla Mrkeu l"BiLADgi.rHiA, October 20 Kleur market dull; Supcrtlne at 15 09S5 50: extra at ." '5Q6 50 ; Ohie and Indiana family, at " iQS 00; Pennsylvania tamlly 7 009 7 73 ; St. Leuis de f 3 0033 25 ; Mlnnesetv Extra $7 3037 ": de straight, $7 ti5$ CO; winter patent iS 003s 73; spilng de 3 23J? 9 00. Rye flour at $C 0G VIM. Wheat dull and easier: Del. and l'euna. Red $1 4&3147; de Amber, 1 463147. Cern llrm, light local supply ; steamer, 71e ; ye low, 72c; mixed, 717Uc. Oats tirmer, lair demand ; Ne. 1, White, 52 j52c; Ne. 2, de 51c; Ne. 3 de, 50c. Rye quiet at $1 OS. Previsions only in jobbing demand ; mc perk, $13 50 ; beet hain, $J1 503 J2 Ml ; Indie mess beet. $22 50. f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 10 ; salt dc 0c ; smoked hams 14Cc ; plctiled Jvuiis 12ai3c. Lard quiet ; city kettle 12Tf ; loesi butch ers' 12gl2J : prime steam $12 50. Butter Choice wanted ; ether kinds dull ; ci earn cry extra Pennsylvania 33g4Uc: West ern 37Js'c;de geed te eheice ZWHc : Bradford county and New Yerk pxtra. 2S.i::i)c ; tiiU 2(!27c : Western dairy extra, iic ; de geed te cueice.-J&'iac. Rolls none here. Eggs llrm ; supplies light : Penn'a, 27c; Western, 2."c. Cheese Choice llrm : low gmdes neglected ; New Yerk lull cream RJiI4c; Western till, cream IScide fair te geed, 1212c; tic half-skimmed 8J10e; Peuna de., 75Jc. Petroleum dull ; refined, "Kc. Whisky at 1 IS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at !i OJi: Timethy dull, 2 5022 15; Klaxsid dull at $1 40. XVew XerK market. New Yerk. Oct.20jFleur State ami Western dull: strongly in buyers' laver;Siiper!lncStati $l70jt5S5; extra de, $5 700 25 : round-hoop Ohie, :?f;er?JO DO: choice de, 7 OOgS 75 : Super fine Western. $1 7033 75; common 10 geed extra dr 3 7530 70 ; choice de de, fC OjyCO; Southern dull and weak ; common te fair extra, W I04J71O; geed toclielccdo,$730iSJ3 50. Wheat liiillA lower, dull and heavy ; Ne. 2 Bed. November, $1 5031 51; de December, $IK14QI 5"4; de January, 1 1 57. Cern heavy : Jie lower ; less doing : mixed western sjmu, OlSWMc ; de lutiire, IWJJ nyhc. Oats 'sS'iC lower; State 4 Sg5lc; Western, 4-.35IC Grain and Prevision cjtiotatleu.t. One o'efecic quotations et grain and provis. previs. I0111, furiiNhcd by S. li. Yiiudt, Breker, 15Nj East King street. Chicaoe. Oct. 20. Oe Nev. Pec. Wheat s 1.3 IJS $ 1.3C Jan. 1.3VA Dec. Coin .MX Ai-i Jan. Dec. Jan. 17.SC Lud ll.C-Vi lLU2i PUILADSI.7UIA. Oct. Nev. Dee. Wheat $14i; $ l.47Ji f L3IJ Coin ti'J .'0 .73 O.Us 51 .31 .51 Noen Ouotntien or tne rnln Mtrkei Furnished by Jacob 1;. Leng, CnmintiMii ISieker. CniCAoe. Oct. Nev. Die. Wheat f 1.31 ? l.:S'i Cern .r.ij x,'.yA .May. Dec. Oafs 15 .43 May. Jan. Perk I'f.70 17.00 Lard I1.:.!!J 1I.".M PlIILAIIbLnilA. Oct. Nev Dec. Wheat i l.r. -. AVX 5 L51J If Jan. I.5IJ Dec. Cern f.-'i .7" .72 Jan. .73J4 Dec. Oats 51 SM;X Ziyi Inn. .32 Live Steca alaruets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head; ship ments, 2,31)0 head ; market dull, very weak, and lOfST'C lewer: miiny unsold; mixed pack. ing5 tegi; 50 ; choice heavy, $C.iW7 20; light, $;jji;30; cull t and Kramers, $3 5'3 10. Cattle Receipts, .:,0y0 head; shipments. 2.OT0 head ; prime wanted ; a few cars sold at $7 253 7 50; medium te choice shipping, g5'-0( 23; common te lair, $l23if3!0; butclieis' $2e!25; stackers and feeder. Y3734; range cattle llrm; Texiuirt, I2(W?3 !K; half-breeds and native", $3 75 a 4 63. bliei'i Receipts, 1,'Mi head: shipments 4f.O head; demand l.iir and market tlriu en best, but wcaken common te medium ; 'Jerriterv, $223f3; geed te choice Cnlorades, 3."i033?5; lair te pi i me natives, $lj7.". East Lihkrty Cattle Receipts, 1,072 head ; all local; $S (?) was paid for a I0.11I et 1,525 ft. average; geed te prune, $5 233150; lair te geed butcher .stock. $4 5035: common and llht butcher, $.75 I; stectecrs and feeders, U 25 4 ; bulls, cows and stags. $2 5034 50. Hogs Receipts te-day, 27.G head : Philadcl phf.is, $77 23 : best Yeikers, $1; 4CQGG0 ; com mon te tair, fiJQt; 23. Sheep Receipts, 4,.r0 head; selling at 35c. sinsK MAinez. New Yeik, Philadelphia and Lecal hlecks also United States Bends reported daily b Jaceii It. Lon'e, N. E. Cor. Centra Square. Nkw Yuuk Stocks. Stocks tinner. Oct. IX 1. M. V U I:e0 3M A. M. 10:00 Meuay. m i (- 122Ji 11 VtX WVA 107K KWJ 33 .... 59 20 .... 20 124 123;; 125 103 107 lOSJi bi 82 &yH 'x2 117i 118'i 1I8JJ MY, 13 44 Chicago ft North Western Chicago. Mil. k. St. Paul Cauad.i Southern C C ft I. C L. I...... ....... Dc!.. Luck.ft Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Denver & Rie Urandc.. Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shetu ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas ft Texas N. Y., Lake Eilc ft Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario ft Western New Y'erk Central Ohie & Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... St. Paul ft Omaha de Prelerrcd Central Pacific Texas Pacilic Union Pacilic Wabash, fct. Leuis . Puclllc... " ' Prcfuired. Western Union Tct. Ce Philadelphia. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania R. R ittCmii !!? - Lehigh Valley Lchlgli Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Prelerrcd Ilcsten ville Philadelphia ft Erie R. R Iowa Gulch Mining Unitsd States Bends. V nlted Slates 1 percent? " r. " :i'A " b3l 83 83 WA 3 40 43 43 3'iX SiVi 4314 32 130 i:Xi 130 40 .... -ii4 4! 4J2 4(V4 41 .... 101& 03)' ft 4'J 101 :y M 51 HS'i 11 1H 48 80 43 80 5 83 8-- an ts4 33 W'4 A 20 myt 38 -i'4 20 21 :s i'3 43 20 WIK 37 45 21 t-ris 73 r. m. l:0i) 115 113 10!) 10- I.ecni stecKH and ISeniU. Par val. Las salt- I ancCIiy C per et. Lean, due 1S82... $100 $105 .. " isss inn 111 " 1890... 100 " 1833... 100 ' 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. . 100 ' iipercl. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " in5er20j'cars.. 100 " 4 " inl0er20ycai-s. 100 BASK STOCKS. Fiist National Bank .' $100 Farmers' National Bank .... 50 Lancaster Cenntv National Bank. . 50 113.",! 120 105 112 103 10?." 105 $170bi 102.5 102.23 Columbia National Bank 100 140 135 134..M 202.5 145 75 141.5T "OJit $114 102.5. 1O5J0 10j.r let; 70 Ephrata National Bank t.. First National Bank, Columbia.. . First National Bank, Strasburg... First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank, Mount Jey. Lltitz National Bunk Manheim National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jey MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. tee 100 100 100 100 . 100 100 50 Our.rrvville It. R.. due 1893. $100 Unmliii? ft Columbia R. IC.due 1832 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188C 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fnel Ce., - due 1886 10t Slevens Heuse 100 XtSCXLLAXEOrS STOCKS. Quarrvville R. R. '50 $3.23 25 40 115 hit Millers vllle Street Car. .y Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light anil Fuel Company.. Stevens Heuse... .............. ... Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company , Susquehanna Iren Company..., Marietta llcllewware , TUKXriKK STOCKS. 50 10O Si 1C0 100 KXJ IJlgS Brid isig Snrinsr & Beaver Vallev .5 23 $10.2f senert VS.M. 211.511 ,,-"jf , - ... . ..... --' r, uiuunm n iiiutiusiunu . ,s Lancaster Maner 50 Lancaster & Manheim ?.. 25 w. Lancaster Marietta : 25 ;.; Lancaster ft New Helland 100 s". Lancaster ft Susquehanna 300 275.!: Lancaster 4 Willow Street 25 40.it Strasburgft Millport 23 21 Marietta ft Maytown 23 40 Marietta ft Mount Jev i ESTEi: TAIX.VEXTS. PfcKA UOUaE. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20. Re-appearance of JOHN P. SMITH and W. A. MEM'AYER'S world-lamed Comedy and Musical Company, the TOURISTS, IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. THE TOURISTS' RECORD : 1(W performances iu New Yerk, 03 in Philadel phia, 31 In Bosten and all the tlr.st-c.ass theatres in the Tutted States te DENSELY- PACKED Al'DIENCES. Popular 1'rlrcs, 7.1, .10 and 35 Cents. Reserved seat at Opera Heuse etllce. el5.IS,l'.ift20il t'LTON OPKltA 1IUUM-:. Friday Afternoon and Evening, OCTOBER 31, 1881. Twe immense operatic pcrfermunct'3 by the Greatest Optratic Company iu America. THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT (raud English Opera L'empauy. The most popular and successful operatic or ganization. Complete and perfect fn every detail. Artiste, Choruses and Grand Orches tra, leriiiliiguu eusenibluwhich teruiagnitudi and merit has never been equaled en the Eng lish lyrle stage. Emilia Abbett. Prima Den un Seprano As.-e-luta, whose brilliant and uninterrupted tri umphs en the English epciatiestagestand un paralleled. Julia Recwahl Annetta Zelna Pauline Maurel Maria lllndle Signer Fabrini. Alenzo Stoddard Gcerge Conly Geerge Appleby GeerguOlml Arthur Tunis William Brelcrick and Williiim Castle. SignorTeinasl Mmlcal Director Friday evening. Gounod's Immortal Opera et FAUST. Emma Abbett, as Marguerite Geerge Conly, as Meplllste i-.iuiine Aiaurei. as SIcliel Alenzo Stoddard, as Valentine and Win Cistluas Faust. .Alakiug the strongest and most expensive cast ever given 011 the English opera stage. Fi May afternoon at So'cleok, the Emma Ab Ab eott Opeia Company will produce Balfe'M ever popular Opera, The Bohemian Girl. J ulin Rncwald, as Arllne Signer Fabrini, as Thaddcus With the strongest cast, most elaborate cos tumes and stage accessories ever presented. FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHEsTRA PRICES Admission 73c. and$I ; GalleryOe Bcscrvcd Seats, $1. Matiuce Prices, 25 and 50c Rc-erveil Seats, 75i. Sal-' of seats will begin Monday morning, October 17, at 3 o'clock, at Opera Heuse Oflice. ecll.'. Ctd "Ijui.7N opera ttei's:;:. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will gi c u Series of Maguillceut 4 .i 171 1 . 1 1 1 Ail rjuieniiiniiieiiis. ji With Musical Acceinpuuiiiiriit, and llliuni nati'd Illustnitiens of remarkable Paintings, Antkuuand Medem SciiIptureaiiilIiuildliig-4, and objects 01 Art-Wonder, A COMBINATION OF ART, MUSIC AND STORY DELIGHTFULLY HAKXONIOVS. TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 23tll. Part 1st. lip and Down tin River Rhine. Part M.- Beilln and iti Art 1 Wonders. THURSDAY NIGHT. eCl'OBER 27th. Part 1st. Tin- Grand .Sight of Hie "BiuutiliilCity." Pin 1 2d. The Leuvre and Its Ht.it-uc-i. FRIDAY MGIIT OCTOBER 2Slh. Part I t Ancient Ruins of the " Eternal Citv." ,!':,! I 2 I. Medel 11 Ueiueund iti Art. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 23th. Part 1st. Wonderset the " Med ern Babvlen." Part 2d. Tin; Sydenham Crystal " Palace. Deers open at 7:3' ji. iu. Enteilainincnt be ;:lns at 8. General Ailmistlnn. BOc. Course Ticket 3.1c. Reserved Seats, including Hcjervul Seats. HI. Tickets "-old at the usual place. ectis-tf.l I'Ai'EititAsmyas, se. TIT-ALL PAl'KlW. Our New Patterns et WALLPAPERS aie new coming in. The line enibnues every grade, Irein the Lewest te the Finest Goods made. Plain Celer and Embossed (Hits for Parler.", Halls, Dining Reems. Chambers. Ac. Common and Lew-Prieed Papers et every description. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transom Papers, &e. Wc have also opened a fine lie of Dade Window Shudes, c itlrely new, which arc be coming very popular. Of Plain Shading we have all olers and extra wide widths for large window and store shades. Scotch Hollands in cardinal, brown, butt, white, ecru and green. American Hellauds. Tin and Weed Spring Rellers. Cord Fl.xture-i, Reller Ends, Brackcts,l'lcturi: Wire, and Cord, Fringes. Leeps, Nails, Cm tain Pins. Tasset Heek, Ac. AH colors et Paper Curtains, figured and plain, which will be sold te dealers at the lowest rates. Extension Window Cornices, the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles in ash, ebony and v.alnut. tfi-Orders taken for I- INF: MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.UEKN ST. WASTED. WANTED A CO.MPtTE.NT KOKEM AM, able te take charge et a Tobacco Ware house. Answer In writing, stating where last employed, &c. C. W. N. ltd OfliCC Of ISTKLMOEJICKE. WANTEO A WOMAN" TO WASM OX .Monday and iron en Tuesday and Wcd- nesd ly weekly. Annlv at this efHce. ectlO-Std J.aTATKOF MICHAEL MALOXJs, lAT. !i of the City et Lancaster, dec'd. The un-dti-slgncd auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining intlichands of Edward McGovern. Win. L. Peipcr and .lamed I. Burke, executers et said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the sam'e, will sltfer that purpose en TUKSDAY, tlie23ther OCTOBER, 18S1, atle o'clock, a. m.. In tiic Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the Ci' " et Lancaster, where all persons Iiiterestc' said distribution may attend. CHAS. R. KLINE, 04 ltdeaw ' Auditor, 1Uiainiua.E incsinut iiiu is Columbia & Washington 24 20 Columbia A Btg Spring 25 I4.lt Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47.2T Lanc.Eilzabetht'nAMiddlct'ii 100 51 Lancaster & Frultvillc. 50 50 Lancaster&lLltitz 33 ei.re v.M 75.10 M