WiHPP"i"ii!P!WWnW!SWR.lAi 4 J . .w 4 ' .,' , ,i ' i, - . I m VV-A' 5MPm' ';- nr -4' V - -V - W" -' '" V " ? - 'Ai te tbc daily paper?, lievs. C. Cert, Spang ler. Fiuer, Miller and Musscr. The repeit of the missionary superin tendent of tbc synedical beaidRev. Thes. Apple, D. D.), was then read, and Thurs day evening was appointed the time for holding a missionary meeting. With the exception of a short discussion en the rules of order this report consumed the remainder of the morning session. At 12 o'clock the synod adjourned te meet at 2 p. in. J he I'ri'hljjterliin Synod of Philadelphia. The Presbyterian synod of Philadelphia commenced its ninety-third session last evening in the First Presbyterian church, en Franklin street, Wilkesbarre. There was a large attendance of ministers, luling elders and residents of Wilkcsbarrc Rev. Wallace Radclilfe, of Reading, the retir ing moderator, presided and preached the opening sermon, his text being St. Jehn, 5th chapter, 2 i verse. Rev. Willard II. Rice, D. D., of Philadelphia, stated clerk, and Rev. James Roberts, of Ceatcsville, permanent clerk, weic piesent and occu pied seats en the platform. Within the bounds of the synod aie eight piesbyteiies Chester. with -10 ministers and 38 churches : Lackawanna, with 77 ministers and and 83 churches ; Lehigh. 40 mhmteis and 42 chuiches ; Philadelphia, 01 ministers and 20 churches ; Philadelphia Central, Cj ministers and 33 churches ; Philadelphia North, 57 minietcr.s and 40 churches ; Westminster, 38 minis tcrs and 28 churches ; Western Aft ica, 5 ministers and C churches. Rev. .1. Y. Mitchell, D. D., of this city was unanimous ly elected inodciater obituary Death ! -Mesliacli Keckuhcld. Mcshach Reckaficld died rather sud denly of apoplexy last evening at his residence en Strawbeiry slieet near Seuth Queen, aged about 80 years. Mr. Rocka Recka ficld is best known te our citizens as the watchman and messenger S the Lancaster County bank, a position he filled for very many ycais with the utmost fidelity and courtesy te the bank and its patrons. About a year age he was compelled te re linquish the position en account el ad vanced age and physical inliimity. He had been quite ill for about ten days, but last evening lie felt well enough te take a sheitwalk and visit one of his neighbors. Very seen after his return home he was stricken down with apoplexy and died seen after waids. Mrx. Anna llrencmaii. Mrs. Anna Hrciicnitin, relict of the late Dr. Abraham Ilieneman, died at the isi isi dence of her son-in law, Fiank ('aider, en Lancaster avenue, this morning at 5 o'clock. She was a daughter of the late Henry M. Reigart and a sifter of Mr. Jehn 11. Rcigait, whose funeral took place this morning. She leaves a family, consisting of II. R. Brcncinau, .Jehn lirciicman, Mrs" Frank Caldcr and Prof. Abraham Hicnt' man. Mrs. Iticucnian was a life-long mem ber of St. James Episcopal church and was an excellent Christian woman. Death eT.J. Harry Ilartman J. Harry llaitmau, son of Dr. S. 1J. Ilartman, died at his father's residence en Xeith lVmcc street, after a brief illness from typhoid fever. lie was a well-known and highly popular young gentleman, a member of the senior class of Fjanklin and Mai shall college, a line musician and an admirer as well of athletic! speit;, an efficii- el the Lancaster bicycle club and a skillful rider. Hn was a delegate from the local chapter of the Chi Phi fraternity te the national convention of the order seen te assemble in lSaltiinetr, and was stricken with his fatal illne::? when en gaged in preparation for the jeuincy. lie was aged about eighteen years and his death i.; a seuicc of poignant grief en the part of his parents and ether relatives, and of sineere mourning throughout a large circle effiieiidsand acquaintances. Siurrlage el Itlulcs St. Jamci chuich was eiewded te its utmost capacity last eveninir. te witness the maniage of Benjamin W. Musser, of Hinkletewu te Miss Lizzie Giay, of this city. The full maniage r-erviee of the Episcopal chinch was lead by the rector. Rev. C. F. Knight, D. D , and inteiprcted in the sign l.inguage by Re. Henri' W. Syle. The bride and gioeni arc a fine looking couple, were handsomely attired and made the neces-sary responses with dignity and grace. Prof. C.ul Mat, pre sided at the ergau and cxe -u t tl the wedding march in his usual hi iliiant style. Theio were quite a large number of mutes among the .spectateis. Tin- l Ire Ilfpartincnt. The cuiimittee appointed by city coun cils te propose plana ler the reorganization of the Lancaster lire department held a meeting last evening. The committee has had some correspondence with builders of steam engines, and the secretary of the committee was iustiuclcd te correspond with ether builders, and also te cones pond with the different iiie companies of this r.itv relatie te the lease or sale of their apparatus and fire houses. The committee will be icady te report at nest meeting of councils an ordinance for the government of tb.2 newly organized fi e department. Comic Opera. Frank Arthur, representing Chas. E. Ferd's Omic opera company, is in Lan caster te day, arranging for the appear ance hcic next Wednesday evening, 26th inst., of that celebrated cempauy, in the new opera of " La Mascettc" by Audran, author of Olivetti, one of the mett popular of recent operatic productions. The cempauy includes Miss Madeline Lu cettc, an English faveiitc, and our vetm? friend Amweg, of Hazlctinc notoriety, is in the cast. The sale of scats begins at the opera iiouse office, to-menoxv morn ing. .lelm li. Kvlgnrl's I'uiieral. The funeral of the late Jehn II. Rcigait took place this morning from his resi dence. East King street, the attendance bcinc very large. The funeral service of the Lutheran church was read by Rev. Dr. Grccnwald, of Tiinity church, after which the funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Fry, the assistant pastor of Tiinity. Rev. Houpt followed with a piaycr. The inter ment was made at Woodward Hill ceme tery. I.ridge iii Kad Condition. Tiic mayor wrote te Superintendent Wilseu. of the Reading A: Columbia rail railroad te-day informing him that their bridge ever the Pennsylvania railroad en Mulbciry street is in bad condition, the Meer being worn out en the tracK side. The openings between tbc irons en the sides are entirely tee large and children can easily walk through them. And New the friendship. The Friendship fire company will held a meeting this evening te discuss and take action upon the prospective " call " system and the rental of their house, apparatus, etc. The meeting will be large and full of " interest, " no doubt. Anether Knrglary. A thief broke into the kitchen of Henry Yeung, who lives en the corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets, last night, and stele a hat aud coat belonging te Mr. Yeung. They effected an entrance through a shutter. Elbow Dislocated. ' Last night Heward Oriel, seu of Jacob Griel. of North Lime street,, dislocated his left elbow joint while playing butcher. The dislocated member was put in shape again by t)r. Levergood. COLUMBIA LETTER. Meeting et High Scheel Alumni. Accident and Death. A meeting of the high school alumni will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The committee ou constitution and by laws will then report. Abe White, colored, died yesterday, after an illness of about a year. Mr. T. S. White, the timsmitb, yester day fell off the reef of the German Catho lic church. A rope ea the ladder en which he was working parted and threw him down. He fell en a grap.e arbor, which probable saved his life. Town very dull. Fish items. Ycsterdav was a biz day at File's Eddy. About 50 fisheimen, most of hem from this city, were there hooking bass. Near ly all of them had excellent luck, and they brought plenty home. Clark Bestick, proprietor of the hotel at the " Eddy" has presented Judge Liv ingston with an entire new fishing outfit, consisting of a pole, reel, lines, &c. Heme Again. The beaid of prison inspectors returned from their trip last night. After leaving Philadelphia they went te Baltimore where they visited the Maryland state peniten tiary. They then went te Washington and were shown thieugh the piisen by the marshal of the district. They saw Guiteau the murdeier of President Garfield. The New Train. TJ.e caily train between Philadelphia and this city, will be put en as seen as the change in the schedule can be arranged, which will be about November 5th. It will arrive here shortly after 6 o'clock. It will cany the Philadelphia papers. One Completed. One of the steeples ou the First Reform ed cl.urch is almost finished and it leeks vnrv nll Tt- line 1peii slnrerl and the ball and weather vane have been regilded. The weed work is new receiving a coat of paint. The ether is new being repaired. In Town. General Silas M. Bailey, Republican candidate for state treasurer, arrived here at 2:30 this afternoon. He left for Mt. Jey some time later. Al. Shenck, and S. II. Pi ice, csqs., were the committee who met the gencial. Only One. Last night but one ledger was in the lockup, he was a little man who imagines that he is a doctor. He has been in the station house several times, and this morn ing he get 30 days. Fer Michigan. . C. P.. Miller, $2 ; Williamstown Sab bath school, $5; Manhe'iin German Re formed church, per II. II. Ginzricli, $3C ; Benjamin ITarnish, $3; Total, $1,451.25. Hill Heards Sold. Caisnn Hcusel have sold all of their bill beards in the city te Mr. B. Yecker, proprietor of Fulton opera house, and he will heieaftcr cany en all or the business. Pay Day. This is pay day en the leading railroad, and the employees in this city leceived their meiipv for the month of September at neon. IHscliarged en Payment of Costs. Henry Frink for being drunk and disor derly was made te pay his costs by Alder man" Bair. He was then discharged. The election Papers'. The clerk te commissioners is busily en iraged getting the election papeis icady. Thcv can be had next week. SIicrKV Sales. The next sheiiff sales will be held en November 5th, when fiue prepcitics will ba sold. Weilvins llie Town IT(. The Philadelphia Press has a large force of canvassers in this city at prerent, pro em ing subscribers for the paper. A:-.ii8emeuts. JJmiiift Ahbcll in ''Faust" Tu night. The Emma Abbett grand English opera company arrived in this city te-day from liairisbni-y, where tliey Iat night performed before an im-mi-n-e audience. This allernoen they sang 11 life's charming opera of "ISehcmUn Gill," bat the grand event is reserved ler te-night when " Kimst " will be given, and Alis Abbett herselt will appear in her greatest impersona tion, Marguerite. It will undoubtedly be the ni03t brilliant musical event this cily has wli wli ncec 1 fermany years. Fer tender and inflamed l.ieus Cuticuia Shaving fee.ip is weith its weight in geld. The aged unil infirm are strengthened and iucilities brightened by Mult Hitters. HS't.VlAL. j O t'J CS.I-. Decline of Alan. Impotence et mind, limb, or vital function, nerveus weakness sexual debility Ac., cured by Wells' Health Kencwer. $1. At druggists. In C-oed Spirits. T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: ' Fer the last twelvemonths 1 have suffered with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tak ing l.urdeck Weed Hitters about six weeks age, anil new have great pleasure in stating thatl have recovered my appetite, my com plexion ha grown ruddy, ami 1 feci better altogether." Piice$l. Fer sale at II. II. Coch ran's dmgsteic, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. 'Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the stand ard lemedy ler malasia. liver complaint, cos ces ivene. etc.. for litlv J ears. el-lmd w Kd u cited V, omen. Ueilned and cducaied women will s-emetimes suller in silcr.cc ter years from kidney dib casec, or constipation and piles, which could easily be cuied by a package of Kidney-Wert. There is hardly a woman te be found that does net at some time suffer lrem some of the dis eases ter which this gicat remedy is a specific. It is put up in liquid and dry forms, equally efficient. Springfield Union. e!7-U d&w I have the utmost confidence in the mail. Enclose $1. ler two boxes, or 9'0 pest office order ter six boxes et Celery and Chamomile pillls and 1 will take alt risk ler money and goods. Dr. C. W. Ilcnsen, 101 North Eutaw St., ltaltluierc, Mu. A Smeeth Complexion can be had by every adv who will use Parker's (Singer Tonic. Regulating the intei nal organs and purilying the bleed it quickly removes pimples and givesa healthy bloom te the check. Sec notice Yeu Can be Happy If you will step all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself ami fam ilies with expensive doctors or humbug cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na ture's simple remedies ter all your ailments ailments yen will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise ami geed will tell you, is Hep Bitters believe it. Sec '" Proverbs" In an other column. eL2wdw Quinine and Arsenic Feiin the basis et many et the Ague remedies in the market, and are the last resort of phy sicians and people who knew no hotter medi cine te employ, for 1 his distresMng complaint. The effects of cither of these, drugs arc de structive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizzincss,ringing in the cars, and depression of the constitu tional health. Ayek's Aoun Ccius is a vegeta ble discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingrcaicnt, and is an infallible and rapid cure ler every form et Fever and Ague, its effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malarieus marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, that emulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. o21lwdeeU4w LANCASTER DAILY A Marveleu Cera Fer all bodily ailments, arising from impurity el bleed, a torpid liver. Irregularity r the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of .Bur dock RIoed Bitters. Price tl. Fer sale at H. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qneen St., Lancaster; 'skin DIceaMea" Cured by Dr. Swayne' Ointment. What is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure in ' S wayne's Ointment" is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rlieuin, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wenderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and bletche en the skin arc temeved by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles -Symptoms are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne'a Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne 4 Sen, 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, s-old bv all prominent druggists. ect4-T,Tb4F&w Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula. and general debility, cured by "'Dr. Undsey'a Hloed Searcher." el-lmd&w FniLAUELriiiA. March 1, 1331. Messrs. Ely Ilres.. Druggists, Owego, X. Y. Gents: About Oct. 1, ISaO, I gave your Cream Balm a trial with the most satisfactory results. I was troubled with Chronic Catarrh and gathering in my head, was very deaf at time and had discharges from my ears, besidea being unable te breathe through my nose ; before tne sec ond bottle et your remedy was exhausted 1 was cured and te-day enjoy sound health for which please accept my sincere thanks. C. J. Ceebiji, 923 Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. , Messrs. White A Bunmcic, druggist. Ithaca, X. Y. My daughter and myself, great suf ferers from Catarrh, have been cuied by Ely's Cream Halm. Mv sense of smell restored and health greatly improved. C. M. Staslet. dealer in Heets and Shoes, Ithaca, X. "i . Price 50 cents. ol"-2wdeedtw JiEATllS. I-ewe. Iii this city en the 20tli inst., Mrs. E. C. Lewe, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the luncral services at 8 o'clock this (Friday) evening at the residence, of her husband, Xe. 220 Eaut Walnut street. Funeral en Saturday morning te proceed te Wilmington, Del. It Haujiillku. In this city, en October 10, 1881, Jehn Uaumiller, in the 7!th year et lite age. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeial, from his late residence Xe. 415 West King street, en Saturday uitcrnoeu at 2JJ o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td Bbesemax. In this city en the 21st inst., Anna, relict of Abraham Ilrencman and daughter of the late Henry M. Ilclgart. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Xe. 18 Seuth Duke street, en Monday atternoen at 3 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Funeral services at St. .lames' church. 2td IURTMAjf. In this city, en October 21, 18SI, J. Hairy Ilartman, only son of Dr. S. 11. and Sallie A. Ilartman, in the Wtli year et his age. Xetiee of funeral hereafter. WeLF.-Oct. CO, 1881. In the village of Mcunf vllle, Miss Leah Wolf, aged 2S years. The relatives and friends of the deceased arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, with her mother, en Sunday, the 23d inst., at 10 o'clock a m. Ser vices in the church at Meuntvillc. 2t JVir AltVJiltTlSJb'JUJiSITS- rinVO 'KW ORGANS FOR SALE CHEAP. J. Twe new Organs, et first-class make, ter sale vcrv cheap. Inquire seen tit eaiatiilt THIS OFFICE. A BOY WHO CAN STKIP TOBACCO, OR wants te learn hew, can get work at the GREEN FRONT CIti All STORK, 1 1 Xe. 5 East Orange sti cet. W rAMED.-A GOOD HOY TO LEAKS coach smithinff. Annly at once at IIAILEY'S COACH WORIiS. ltd North Queen street. 1GNTLKUAN AND WIl'K WANT FUlt- JT nished room and beard In vicinity el Duke ami Walnut streets. Address, stating terms, X," iNTELtacESten Office. ltd TtlKGWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. l.-blfrlj .1 XO, 205 WEST K1XG STREET. RKCKIVKD LANCASTER, OCTOBER SO, 181. of Henry Frink six dollars for costs In the case et CenVth vs. Henry Frink, for drunken and disorderly conduct, preferred by Geerge Shell. $.T;0 J. K. BAKU, It Alderman. PUltl.IC SAI.K OF HOKSKS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1831. will be sold at public sale, at the Merrimac Heuse, 115 North Prince street, Lancaster city. Pa., the following Live Stock, te wit: 20 head of Delaware County (Ohie) Heavy Dralt Horses and a lew drivers. These horses were selected with great care, and they must be in every respect as repre sented by the undersigned or no sale. Alse, two hav cutters. A credit et CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said day, when attendance will he given by. '" GEORGE GROSSMAN. Saml-ll Hess & Sex, Auctioneers. ectil-2td IJIIBLIC SALE ON FKIUAT, OCTeBKIt 1 21, lssl, in pursuance et an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. Pa., the undersigned Administratrix et the estate el Stephen Gertheisen, deceased, will sell at pub lic sale, at the Leepard Hetel, Bust King street, the following desciibcd Real Estate, viz: A Let of Ground, situateil en the west side or Sliippen street, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, fronting 33 feet 6 Inches, mere or less, en Shippen street, and extending in depth US feet, mera or less, te a 10 feet wide common alley, adjoining property en the north of A. Mveis, and bounded en the south ey Fulton street, whereon Is erected a double one story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and ether nec essary out buildings, together with the right te use the well and alley en the adjoining property en the north. The above property will be sold together or separately, as may best suit purchasers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when at tendence will be givenand terms made known Dy MARY GERTHEISEN, Administratrix. H. SlilBERT, Auct. ectl,8,15i2Id w ILLIAMSON & FOSTER. We have takelfcpcciul puins w Ith our BOY'S CLOTHING, this bill; taking mere loom for it; pur chased a larger stock, and spent mere time in finding geed, and desirable styles. Just hew a boy's suit is made is a matter et great importance. If sewcu with peer thread yen will seen find it out. We invite a comparison with any goods in the market either for style or make. We could wiite a column about our HEAVY OVERCOATS. home et them are called Reversible; eme Ulstercttes, and eeme are made plain, but lined heavy ler cold weather. It you will only call for about ten or 111 teen minutes at your cenveniece, we can show you te much better advan tage than we can explain, and then you can f ei m some idea of what a stock et OVERCOATS is and hew reasonable they can lc sold. & ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY OCTOBER 21. 1831. ITE1T AltrEBTlSEMrSTS. PUBLIC SAMS OK VALUABLE fBOl' erty OnMOXDAY. OCTOBER 31, J881, the undersigned will offer at pubUc sale the valuable property, Xe. 235 East Orange street. Lancaster, Pa., belonging te the heirs et Jacob Stauffer. deceased, consisting of a let of ground. Heming 27 feet C inches en Orange street, and extending in depth 215 leet ie Mar Mar eon street, a 14-ieet pnbMc alley, en which is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, en Orange street, with wide iiali, parlor, dining room, kitchen and sleeping apartment, with gas and water. The house has been newly papered and painted. On Marien street are erected two new two-story Brick Tenant Houses, with slate root, and also a two-story Stene Tenant Heuse en the let, always eligible for geed tenants. Possession and title given en April 1, ls32. Three thousand dollars can remain en the property if desired. Persons wishing te view the property can de se en day of sale by calling en the premises. Sale at the Leepard hotel. East King street, at 7 o'clock p. m., when conditions et sale will be made known by HEIRS OF JACOB STAUFFER. dee'd. II. Sucbkrt. Auct- 0Ct21,22,24.26,2S,29,31d JESTEJITAIS31ESTS. D ANCING SCHOOL. SELECT DANCING SCHOOL, AT MR. ROBERTS' ROOMS. MR. and MRS. SHAXK, teachers from Phila delphia, will reopen their Academy SATURDAY AFTERyOOX, OCT. 22, ter the reception of pupils. e20-2td IULTON OPElfA HOUSE. Friday Afternoon and Evening, OCTOBER SI. 1881. Twe immense operatic performances by the Gieatest Optratlc Company In America. THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Company. The most popular ami successful operatic or ganization. Complete and perfect In every detail. Artists, Choruses and Grand Orches tra, forming an ensemble which for magnitude ami merit has never been equaled en the Eng lish lyric stage. Emma Abbett. Prima Denna Seprano Asso Asse luta, whose brilliant and uninterrupted tri umphs en the Enirlisli operatic stagesiand un paralleled. .. , Julia ResewaJd AnnettaZelna Pauline Manrel Maria Hlndle Signer Fabiini. Aleazo Stoddard Geerge Conly G cerge Appleby Geerge Olml Aithnr Tarns William Broderick and William Castle. Signer TemasI Musical Director Friday evening. Gounod's lmmeital Opera et FAUST. Emma Abbett, as Marguerite Geerge Conly, as Mephlste Pauline Maurcl. as Siebel Alenzo Stoddard, as Valentine and Win Castle as Faust. Making the strongest and most expensive cast ever given en the English opera stage. Friday atternoen at 2o'cleok, the Emma Ab Ab eott Opera Company will produce Balte's ever popular Opera, The Bohemian Girl. Julia Rosewald, as Ailinc Signer Fabrini, as Thaddeus With the strongest c-.ist, most elaborate cos tumes and stage accessories ever presented. FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHEaTRA PRICES Admission 75c. and $1 ; Gallery.Wc Reserved Stats, $1. .Matinee Prices, 25 and 5Cc Reserved Seats, 75c. Sale or scats will begin Monday morning, October 17, at S o'clock, at Opera Heuse Office, ectl5-6td Tj'ULTOX OPERA HOUSK. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will give a Series et Magnificent Art Entertainments, With Musical Accompaniment, and Illumi nated Illustrations of remarkable Paintings, Antique and Modern Sculpture ami Buildings, and objects of Art-Wonder, A COMBIXATIOX OF ART, MUSIC AXD STORY DELIGHTFULLY HARMONIOUS. TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER "Hli. Part 1st. Up and Down the River Rhine. Part I1.-Berlin and its Ait ' Wnndnra THURSDAY XIGHT, OCTOBER 27th. Tl I TVrn 1 ait 1st. rue uranu sights U I li I U " Beautiful City." riinhj Part 2d. The Leuvre and its rait 1st. The Grand Sights of the s Stat- FRIDAY XIGUT, OCTOBER 2Sth. Pait 11. Ancient Ruins et the "Eternal City." , Part 2d. Modern Reme and ils Art. SATURDAY XIGHT, OCTOBER 20th. Part 1st. Wonders of the " Med ern Babylon." 1'iiH 2d. The Sydenham Crystal Palace. Deers open at 7:. p. m. Entertainment be gins at 8. General Admission. 35c. Reserved SeaH, HOc. Cenrse Tickets, including Reseived Seals, SI. Tickets old at the usual place. ectl tfd DltY GOOUS. D ICY GOODS, AC. NEW FALL AXD WINTER DRY GOODS. IAGER & BEOTHER Have new open Full Lines el FLANNELS, J1LAXKETS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, " VELVETS, PLUSHES, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, L. XlUMlWlj, GLOVES -ASD- LACE GOODS. We Invite examination. Hager & Brether, Ne. 35 West King Street. HflSlfiPV THIRD EDITIOU. FEIDAY EVENING. OCT. 21, 1881. TVKATHKK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 21. Fertbe Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, vari able winds, stationary or higher barom eter, and stationary temperature. If ewgate Indicted and Bis 840,000 Hall Foi Fei leltcd. Washixgtex, Oct. 21. The grand jury te-day found an indictment against Capt. H.W. Hew)?ate,charging!him with embez zling ever S90.000 from the government. Capt -Howgate net appearing when called for, his bend of $40,000 was forfeited. His bondsmen are W. B. Moses, W. W. McCullough and Xetley Andersen. Arthur' New Cabinet Net Yet Selected. President Arthur is said te have stated this moraine that he would net send in the cabinet nominations te-day. and that he had net contemplated se doing; that he wished the Senate in taking the Yorktown recess te adjourn ever until Saturday or Monday, as he knew he would net have any business of importance te communicate before that time, but that his request had been misunderstood. "Washington, Oct. 21. The Senate was called te order by President Davis at neon. Mr. Sherman called up his resolution ask ing the secretary of the treasury for the report of James Meline, and it was adopted. Mr. McPheisen presented a petition of cei tain members of the New Yerk legislature regarding the title of Lapham and Miller ; referred te the committee en privileges aud elections. At 12:40 the Senate went into executive session. THE IltlSU TKOU1H.ICS. A Stirring Manifesto. New Yerk, Oct. 21. The editor of the Irish World cabled an adores this morn ing te the Freeman' s Journal of which the following is a copy r " Men of Ireland ! the eyes of the world are en you. Stand together. Be faithful te your imprisoned chief. Obey the manifesto ' no rents. ' Prepare for sacrifi ces. Be brave but prudent. Rely en America. Meney and sympathy will flew ever te you. "We will succor the children of evicted, aud honor moral heroes. Land lords must go. Be true te principle and redemption is assured. "Ged save Ire land. " GREAT FLOOD. Deilructlie Crevasse Inundation et ltocK ltecK ltocK pert Threatened. Citicage, Oct. 21. The destruction along the Shy Lcvce is most complete. The break is new fully three hundred feet wide and constantly getting wider. An immense volume of water is pouring through and the water is approaching Itockpert, four miles from the river. Peo ple are hastily leaving houses and every read is blocked with teams. Farmer." ,many of whom had hundreds of acres of fine winter wheat last week are camped along the bluffs with their families. The river near Hannibal is fully nine miles wide. Railroad Obstructed Train 'Wrecked. Chamhersbcrg, Pa., Oct. 21. A con struction train en the Baltimore & Cum berland Valley railroad was thiewn from the track six miles north of this place last night by means of pieces of tim ber wedged in the cattle guards. Conductor Charles Shcckels, of Bal timore, had his skull crushed and one leg broken, and sustained ether injuries, but is still living. There is no clue te the perpetrators of the outrage. Heavy Damages Claimed. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. Suit was en tered in the court of coinnien pleas te day by Patrick and Rosanna Brady, parents of Annie S. Brady, who was killed by jump ing from the window of the Rai.delph mills during the late It ie at that place. Damages in the sum of $r0,000 are claimed. The defendants arc charles II. Laudenberger, the operator, and Jeseph Harvey, the owner of the mill. Balloonist King Sale. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. The follow ing message was received here this morn ing by the wife of Professer King, the aeronaut : "Chippewa Falls Wis., Oct 21 Te E. A. King. Philadelphia : We have get out of the weeds ail risht. fSigncdl Samuix 1). King. A Jersey Libel Case. Newton, N. J., Oct. 21. In the Sus sex Independent libel cases, in which the editors en Wednesday pleaded guilty, W. II. Gibbs, the eldest editor, was sentenced te ten mouths, with hard labor, in the slate prison and te pay 8200 fine. J. J. Stanten, the ether editor, te six months and the same fine. The sentences aic con sidered very severe. The Laud League Troubles. Londen, Oct. 21. In consequence of the proclamation against the Land League the Freeman1 s Journal publishes an adver tisement from the League, advising the people, while remaining firm, te abandon for the present all projected meetings which the government could take advan tage of. JA neither Ceal Mine Disaster. Mahaney City, Pa., Oct. 21. A fall or top coal took place at the Mahaney city colliery this morning just as the men en tered the gang way en their way te work. Themas Ward was instantly killed, Jehn Waul, his brother, was fatally injured, and Timethy Whittle and Miles Keelcr were seriously injured. Themas Ward leaves a wife aud family. lteturnlug from Yerttmvn. ' Washington, D. C, Oct. 21. Presi dent Arthur, Secretaries Blaine and Hunt, returned te the city this morning en the steamer Dispatch. Secretary Lincoln will return te-morrow, accompanying the French and German visitors upon a spe cial tiain from Richmond. The l'lmllce Kaces. Pimlico. Oct. 21. First race, Frankic B. first, Vampire second, Gladstone third. Time 1:46. Second race, Compensation first, Barret second, Erilla third. Time 3:34J. Robbed at niitlliii. AliFFLis, Pa , Oct 21. The furnituic store of Jehn S. Graybill, at this place was entered by burglars early this morning. They blew open the iron safe and carried off $00 in money and notes valued at $4, 500. 3Iest of the notes were found en the opposite bank of the river at day break. Clese of the Yorktown Celebration. Yorktown, Va., Oct. 21. The troops have been departing during the night and the town is getting down almost te its normal state. It is expected that all the troops will be away from here by te-morrow. One Alere Uutertunate.. Reading, Pa., Oct. 21. Lizzie Keely, aged 22 years, committed huicide here last night by drowning herself. Her body was found in the Schuylkill canal te-day. Demestic trouble is assigncl as the cause. Tne Guiteau Trial. Washington, Oct. 21. The judge to day a rendered decision allowing fees and expenses for Guiteau'switnesses. The mat ter of assigning ceuusel was deferred. MAMKXTS. Haw Xerc MsurMi. Nkw'ebk. Oct. 21. Fleur Stateand Western dull; without decided change : Superfine State, 4 7035 S3; extra de, 15 70(g6 25 ; round-hoop Ohie, $8 00g6 90 : choice de, 7 0033 73 ; Super fine Western. $1 70Q5 75; common te oed extra de 5 759S 70 ; choice de de, $6 039 CO ; Southern quiet and unchanged; common te fairextia, 0 40Q7!0; geed te choice de, $7 30 8 50. , Wheat unsettled, opening a lower, after wards recovered and advancea MSXp ; Xe. 2 Red. November. $1 50SI 51: de December, 153'1 MJi; de January. 1561 a,. Cera prices a shade easier, but market dull : mixed western spot, 6570c ; ie future, 70 ' Oats quiet and rtrm : State !G(J53c ; Western, 45S52C. Philadelphia AlrkL Philadelphia, October 21 Fleur market sluggish and weak ; Superfine $5 0095 50: ex tra at 5 756 50 ; Ohie and Indiana family, 7 23QS 00; Pennsylvania family 7 G0 7 75; St. Leuis de IS 00Q3 25; Minnesota Extra $7 5037 75; de straight, 7 6563 00; winter patent (3 00C9 75 ; s pi Ing de fS 25 0 00. Rye flour at $6 O'QC'iaJi- Wheat market dull : Del. and Pen no. Ked $1 431 46 ; de Amber, $1 463147. Cern market nuiet and easier: steamer. 71c : ye'lew, 72c; mixed, 7171c. Oats quiet and steady ; Xe. 1, White, 56c : Xe. 2, ue 51Kc Kye steady at $1 03. Previsions quiet ; mess perk, $13 00 ; beet hams, $20 50 ; India mess beet. $24 CO, f. e. b. Hacen Smoked shoulders 10; salt dc 9c : smoked hams 14c ; pickled hams. 12ai3c. Lard quiet: city kettle 12JJ; loeat butch ers' 1212 : prime steam $12 50. Hutter steady ; Choice in lair demand ; creamery extra Pennsylvania 33ffl40e : West ern 37S3SC ; de geed te choice 31:Ue : llradferd county and New Yerk extra. 2?g.".0c: firsts 2627c : Western dairy extra, 26c ; de geed te choice, 2325c. . Kells none here. Eras lirm and scarce : Pcnn'a. 26327c; AVestcrn 25c Cheese Clieice dull, except fancy, which is scarce ; Xew Yerk full cream llQllc ; West era fui: cream 13c;de lair te geed, 12 12c; dc hal!-skimmed SfflOc; Pcuna de., 7 5e. Peti eleum dull ; refined, XC- Whisky dull ut it IS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at 9 9: Timethy dull, $2 5032 (3: flaxseed dull at $1 10. lira! ii and Previsir.il ljuotatlenft, One o'clock quotations of grain and previ: ions, liirnibiieu ey a. it. East King street. ClItCAOO. Oc. Wheat f Ynmlt, llreker, 15'-$ Oct. Nev. Dec $L36JJ Jan. Dec. .627$ Jan. -63 Dec. MX Cern. .61? OuU .... Perk.... A4. 16.40 Jan. 17.87 Lard. 11.S7K Jan. 11.90 Dec. $ 1.51 .72K .51 Philadelphia. Wheat j e rrt Oct. .$ 1 46 . .69 .52 Nev. 1.47V Necn yuoratteuaortne urain Market KnrnisUed by Jacob H. Leng, Commission ISrekcr. ClIIOAdO. Oct, IIlilL. Xev. $1.35K .815$ .43 16.40 11.50 NOV f 1.47 lite. $ 1.37K .622 Dec. .43i Jan. 17.92K 1L92J Dec. ? 1.50i Jau. 1.54 Dec. WS4 Jan. 7414 Dec. -51 Jan. r2i Oats .. pi. Ol !. ! Lard PUILAUtLVUIA. Oct. 1.4-. Wl.eat.. Cern.. Hi .69 Oats Mli .50K Live Stecic iiJurkets. CuicAoe. Hogs Kcccir-ts, 2.".,000 head; sntp ments, :t,::ne head; demand Mnnll ; fjoed qual ity 15Qr2i)c lower; mixed packing $5 7586 3D; chelee heavy, $6 40(3095; light, $62630; culls and gmssers, $3 59ii!r 50. Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 3,7f0 head ; market generally easier aud prices 10c lewer: experts, $6 4037; geed te choice na tives mere plentiful butslew.at$5 606; com mon te fair, $4 50510; butchers' $2Q4; stackers und leeders. $3t20; rangers weak; grass Tcxans, $33 75 ; half-breeds and natives .;;7i24 60. Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head; market weak and slew ; peer te clieice. $3 2505; Territory and common te fair. $33 50. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 1,763, head; market slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 3,300 head : Philadelphias, $7720: best Yorkers, $6 2T6 50 ; coremento tair, $06 15. Sheep Receipts, 1,400 head; market slew at yesterday's prices. stecxraaraec New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob R. Leva, X. E. Cor. Ccntre Square. Xkw Yerk bTOCKB. Stocks 11 nn. Oct. 19. p. it. r. u 10 3: A.M. 10:00 Chicago North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. R. R Del., L:ick.& Western Delaware & Hudsen Canal.... Denver & Rie Uraiide Uaunihal & St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern, Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Mi-seuii, Kansas & Texas S. Y., Lake Erie & Western... New Jersey Central N. Y Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce... St. Paul & Omaha de Pieferrc-il Central Pacific . 12t 123 123 . 108K 103 107 . W.) .... 53M . I2614 126 126 . 1082 108 08 . Sl 34 83 kft'sH lW2 .. 11915 119 118K . 44'A 50 48j Cftc Lnl eim c-za OJ7 if WA JIL1' "tl. . 44 . 137 . 41 . 50y, 44 94Jf 32 43 32J4 13654 41V4 49 4& 10IJ4 93 51 'A SX 4ji '. 102k 102 . 944 9IK Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis -t Pacific... ' Preferred Western Union Tet. Ce PniLADBLTHlA. Stocks stcadv. Pennsylvania R. R Reading..... .... ...........-.- Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Rnffale. Pitts. & Western i'i. 120 t 119 HS?i 4SV? WA 88 1'A W 65 33.J4 46 21 65ii 33 4'": 21 38 65 sax vex 20 50 37 1 19 21 Northern Central - Northern Pacific. 3S'4 " Preferred lii Hcstenvllle Philadelphia Erle R. R IewaGulch Mining United States Rends. r. m. 1:00 116 113 101'4 100 U nlted States 1 per ctnta . Lecal Stocks anil Henda. Par val. L-inc.City C per ct. Lean, due 1882... KU Lis sale $105 114 us.;1 120 105 112 103 103. 105 " 1COJ... kW lhl... 1803... 5 per ct. In 1 or :10 years. . 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 4 " in ler 20 years.. " 4 " in r or '21 years.. 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 BANK STOCKS. First National ISutik KurmeiV National Rank .$100 .. 50 ,. 50 .. 100 .. 1 .. 100 . 100 .. 100 .. 100 .. KW . 100 $1701x1 102.5 135 13I..M 202.51 145 75 14I.SC 70.5c $114 WAT 105.5C KUi'. 10C 70 Lancaster County National Rank. Columbia National Rank Ephrata National Rank First National Rank, Columbia.. . Eii-st National Rank, Strasburg... First National Rank, Marietta First National Rank, Mount Jey. Lititz National Rank Man lifim Natienar Ran k Union National Rank. Mount Jey 50 MISCKLLAJiEOCS IIO.IUS nnnrrvville R. R-. due 1893 .$100 Heading jc ueiuiiiuiii . n,ie . Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1S8C 1(X) Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In 1 or 20 years 100 t.nmtr Gas Llsht and Fuel Ce.. I ..' --.- t.l t t .I.... (Ui2 llWk due 18 100 Stevens Heuse 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ounrryviiie It. R $ 50 Millcrsville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory 100 Gas LIghtand Fuel Company 23 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 $3.25 25 40 115 bd 2 75.10 Marietta liouewware iuv TtnrariKE stocks. nif inHncr . Ie:ivir Vallev S 25 S 10.21 llrWpnert...?. 1K 2030 Columbia & Chestnut Hill 25 Columbia & Washington 25 Columbia & Big Spring 2 Lancaster A Rbhrata 25 Lane., Elizabetlit'n A Middlet'n 100 Lancaster Fruitville. 50 Lancaster AJLititz 25 Lancaster & Williamstown 25 Lancaster & Maner 50 Lancaster Manhelm 25 18 20 14.lt 47.2.' 51 90 O1.S0 55 9i 30.4t czeiMnra, vshkrwham, cc. YATES ft CO YATES A CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES CO YATES Jt CO YATES Jt CO YATES CO YATES CO YATES & CO YATES A CO YATES A" CO AATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO , YATES A CO i YATES A CO i A. V. YATES A CO. A. dates & Ce TRADING ASD POPULAR CLOTHIERS or PHILADELPHIA, HAVE XOWON HAND SUCH AXASSOliTMEXTOFGOODS YATES A CO Y ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO i YATES A CO I Y AXES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO FOR FALL AND WINTER, THAT IT WOULD RE HARD FOR A PURCHASER TO LEAVE THE STORE DIS SATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut .VXD Sixth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED, septl-lmd YATES ft CO YATES ft CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES ft CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES ft CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO c CLOTHING, AC. 0. B. Hostetter & Sen, Merchant Tailors ani Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment el CLOTHING MF.N, HOYS AND YOUTHS FALL AND WINTER, Is larger and niore varied than ever l-olere. Prices the lowest. (Ilvr us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2:-ly.l LAKCA3TEK, I'A F I.L OPENING H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ot t!i: LARGEST ASSOUTMEXT'el line SUITING, OVERCOATING, akd PANTATjOONTNG i-vi-r biniiKliI te I lie City of Lancaster. Prices an Lew as the Lewest -AM- All Goods Warranted as Represented! H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East tfing Street, VAVJSltHANfliytiH, dc. T1TALL PAPERS. Our New Patterns e: WALLPAPERS are new coming in. The line embraces every grade, lrem the Lewi'st te the Finest Goods made. Plain Celer aud Embossed Gilts fe Parlors, Halls, Dining Reems, Chambers. Ac. Common and Lew-Priced Papers et rvery description. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transom Papers, &c. We have also opened a line line et Dade Window Shades, e.itirely new, which are be coming very popular. Of Plain Shading urn have all colors anil extra wide v idths for large window and store shades. fccetch Hollands in cardinal, brown, bull, white, ecru anil green. American Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Rellers. Cord FlTtnrcs, Reller Ends, Rrackets,Picture Wire and Cord, Fringes. Leeps, Nail-, Cm tain Pins. Tassel lloek-, Sc. All colors el Paper Curtains, ligurcd and filain, which will be sold te dealers at the ewest rates. Extcnien Window Cornices, the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles In ash, ebony and walnut. -ra-Ordrrs taken for r INK MlRltOKS. PHAKES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.UEKN ST. WAXTEO. WANTED A WOMAN TO WASH OX Monday and Iren en Tuesday and Wed nesday weekly. Apply at this office. c 1AVEKNS OF LCItAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY", PAGE COUNTY. VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot or the Shenandoah Valley Rut I raid, are new brilliantly illuminated with, the Elxctric ,,CUT" THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully tarnished ter the accommodation et visitors te Oe Caverns Is open ler tlie reception of guests. AJAPACIOUS itESTAURANT offers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ecUu-luuUtw
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