;i-."?73 -Lx; w? " -r : s i -w?r W ( vf.Zi-r 2it "V-J -s. 'j '- -. .( - Vi J5 ,-i5 1 te say tbcy have bcca selected by an artistic and appreciative sense, and are pre sented with marvelous accuracy of detail Nothing is lacking indeed te peifect tbe conceit that the spectator is looking upon the eiicinal and net a counterfeit piesent raent. They are photographic views taken onthPEpet autlthiewn in largely magni lied piopertionsupon a canvas that occu pies the enthe front of tbc htage of the opera beuse. The light used lcsenibles very closely tbe oxy-bydreiren, and is operated in a closed cabinet erected about the centre of tbc main aisle of the ball, which is kept entirely darkened all tbe while. The views shown te-uight will be of wene.s in Germany, and tbe exhibition will be continued Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with 'complete change ei pio pie grammc each evening. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Mr. Richard Kain, of Pottsville, is visit ing in Columbia. The river Iris liscn two feet biuce Suu day evening. At present the Citizens' band au net practicing as they have no 100m and aie waiting te see what council intends doing. A numbers of Ce, C aie "kicking' about the article the Columbia cei 1 cspon cspen dent of the Nac Em wiote last evening, namely, that tbe National Guaiusineu of Pennsylvania had no right te complain about the way they weic ticated. Just two months te-day will be Chi 1st mas. Mr. Win. Shuttuii, r Philadelphia, is visiting his sister. " One Hundicd Wives" is the next play luieknl Ai the Columbia epcia house. The Weaver boys ciughL in two days one hundred and thhty-twe has--, making an aggicgatcef one hur.t'.icd and seventy seventy tbrce and a quarter pounds. A railroader by tbe name of St.iley, liv ing en North Sixth .sticct, was, it is reported, bint in the i'hii.ulalphi.t yard last night. A party of young ladies who call them selves the " Deve?," will lie tbc guest of Miss Hetter, this evening. Tlieii doings are stiietly ei a piivate r.atuie. Tbe gentlemen's w.t'ting 100111 in tbc Pennsylvania railie.id depot, at lliis place, needs a new clock, a; the one new in is worthless. Twe Austiians en thcii way te Wilcox, Pennsylvania, were in town this morning in a pietty bad fix. They wanted te buy tickets te the above station, but c uld net understand when told the pi ice. Paul, a bailnrin I). Celeman's b.iir cnipmum, was the only pciseu in Columbia who cqulri mulct stami their wants, lie went te the depot with them andpiccurcJ their tickets. Anethei heavy fall el lain began abeul the middle el last night, but this nieiniug dawned clear and beaut t ill. In consequence ihcreel our struct aie in a veiy muddy condition. Our pavements aie also diity, caused by the tiees shedding their leaves. This would be the day for die tnuting parties, as the ihiii and wind caused a huge number of t ices te be eutiiely shed of theii bin rs. A pai ty of live, taking ad . vantage of this, left this meining for Chestnut hill. Helen Pettei's Pleiades in the epcia beuse last ev nhig weie giceted by a veiy slim audience ai the Columbians bid witnessed her peifermancc twice before. Miss Addic IJanett'.s comet .--ele could net be mu passed, while Leepold Licbtcnbeig en the violin at once wen the beaits of the assembly. Miss Nannie Louise Hait did well as a piima denna sopiauedramatiquo but her betfcis have been heaid in Colum bia. Aliases Green, pianists, and Helen Petter and Mr. J. William Macy bac ever been favorites hoie. A grand entertainment will bs held in Odd Fell'nvs' bill en Satin day evening by the 1st Afiie.iu Baptist chinch for the le paiis of the chinch. Tiie coleied band will play. Seicitil persons weie anaiucd hcfeie Squiie Voting yesteiday ferdrunkaiuldis- erdcily conduct. One paid the line ana costs ant r? tlin fitlmiQ rmf rli.n"i!ii ire. L Onn V..H V. ....... ....... w. ....nw .. week the squiie imposed a tine day lat upon a woman and iast evening teiu ncr that as he wanted te squat e his books be would like te be paid. The woman did net haie the money, se the iquiic told her te head him a box of cigais, which she did. Squite eilets samples of them te people who want te knew what sea sickness is like. Tince wiccks eceuned en the Pennsyl vania raihead this me.ning at this place. As engine Ne. 1ST, with a cabin attached, was pulling off of the engine ti.iek in the westyaid, inline Ne. 10'J was coming oil siding Ne. 1, the cabin sliuck the latter with Mi'licicut feice te bieak one uf the steam ehe.sts and kuec!: the engine off of the t tack. Tin ties weie badly damaged as was one mil. The wreckers seen rc- paued the latter, while the engines wcie put in tbe shops. Engine Ne. 187 atee caused another vrccl: in the west yaid. It was "sheeting"' cats ea te tin; ttcstle weik in fient el the leund house. On one of the sidiugs was an enn.ty boxcar, and when the car, which was shifted back of 187 stiuck the etber.it knocked it halfway oil" the trestles. It still temains in that condition as the wicckcrs have bad no time te lep'aseit. About the same lime of tbe happenings of the above wtecks in the west yard, a wteck also eccuired in tbccT-t aid. Ensinc Ne. 114 was drop ping cats .n main track Ne 2, and in do de ina se stiuck a tiain that was standing en a siding and displaced the car. The wood weod woed wotk of the wrecked car were broken, off of their trucks, liy tbc three wiecks tbe way passenger tiain was delayed thirty live minutes. Going te Reading. The family of our well-known and highly icspectcd tewusmau, Mr. Gariet II. Eveits, will te-morrow remove te Reading, where Mr. Everts has for some weeks past been engaged as cutter for the merchant tailoring house of Myers & Ilcim. Mr. Evcics has long been a worthy citizen of Lancaster and held in high esteem by our people, as have been all tbe members of his family. Fer many yeais he has been connected with the clothing beuses of Hagcr is Brether and Myers & ltathfen, successively, and en joyed a dcseivedly higb teptitatien as a skillful cutter of gentlemen's garments. Heading is assured of an acquisition in Mr Eveit's lcmeval te that city, and bis dc- paiture fiem Lancaster is accompanied by the best wishes of many fiicnds. The composing force of the Inti'I.m r.ENOEi: is affected by the tcmeval of the family of Mr. Eveits in the less te it of the valued seivices of Mr. Gariet B. Eveits, his son, who has long been a " fixtuic " of this establishment, having learned bis trade here, and maintained almost continuous relations witb it fcr a peiied of yeais. " Garry " is an excellent piinter and a mighty clever fellow, and his associates in this office, te say nothing of hosts of ether friends outside of it, who ceidially echo the sentiment, wish him plenty of geed feiluuc iu his change of base. A We) re Meeting;. A inccling of tbe friends of Hen. Cbailes S. Weirc, Independent Republican candi date for state ttreasury, will be held in Fulton opera heuse en Tticsdap evening, November 1st. The Welfe forces will be maishalcd bv Mr. S. S. Spencer, T. B. Helaban and ether prominent Republicans. The perambulations of Silas M. Baily the "ling" caudidate, through the rural dis tricts, under csceit of Sam Price and Al. Shcnck, have proven se stale, flat and un profitable that tbe live Republicans are detei mined te show that the partr is net dead yet by getting up a monster meeting in favor Wolfe and reform. Mlik Wagen Robbed. This morning the milk wagon of Levi K Kaufl'man, was "robbed of tbe money box, account book and between $3 and $5 in money. Mr. Kauffman's son was in charge of tbc wagon, serving milk te bis customers, and bad occasion for a minute or two te go into tbc beuse of one or two of them. Oa returning te the wagon be found it bad been re'ibed. He gave the police a description of a boy who had been dogging him ter some time, and this af ternoon officer Kautz arrested Henry Fisber, aged 14 years, and locked him up for a bearing before Alderman Spurrier. Fisher has been arrested several times charged witb till tapping at tbe Northern maiket, and the larceny of pigeons. After the wagon was lobbed, young Fisber hired a horse and wagon from Jehn Feagly, saying be wanted te diive out te the country for walnuts. He paid Feagly in small chaugc, such as is usually fe"nd in a milk dealer's wagon. Little Locals. Superintendent Wilsen, of the It. & C. It. It . piemises te attend te tbc matter of the Mulbetiy street bridge and leinevc all cause of complaint. Tbe defense in the Cevlc muidcr trial in Yerk closed yestet day, and the common wealth opened in lebuttal. It is expected tbc case will be given te the jury en Wed nesday. The Knights of Pythias will organize a libraiy society in the ledge room at Ful ton opera house Thin sday evening. The Washington fiic company left for Fiedeiick, Md., this aftfrnoeu. They made a fine appearance in theii sheit sticct parade prier te the dcpaituic. At the Mciiimac beuse te day Auctioneer Hess sold for Geerge Gressman a car lead of heavy Canada horses, at an average of $2..!).0.5 per head. One brought $331 . Police Canes. Alderman Barr had before him Au gust Ilctmiuger, Geerge Lewis and Jehn ltiC3 chatged with diunken and disetdtrly conduct, and each of them wete committed te the county piisen for five dajs. Salhc Watsen, of Columbia, well known in palice e'ueles, was in Lancaster yester day en a big diunk. When en East King street, neat ZiJglcr's tavern, she became very boisterous, gatbeicd haiidslul of loose paving stones and thieatencd te e'ean out the whole ncigliborhe'id. Constable Sterinfcltz anestcd heron complaint made by Jehn Scbctle, and Alderman Ban com mitted her for a hearing. While in an est she fought with and bit the officer. Aunty Graham's Death. On Sunday mei ning Margaret Graham, of West Chester, died in that borough at the advanced ap-e of 101 yeais and 7 months. Iler maiden name was Davis, she was born in Ii eland en the 20th of Match, 1778. and bieugbl te this ceuntiy, when an infant, by her parent!, both of whom died befoie she was five yeirs old. She was taken caie of by a cousin, her only remaining relative in this ceunury. As seen as she was old enough te help heiself she went te service, and en icacbing womanbeodjinairicd Mr.Giabatn, who died two years after man iage. She then lived in several families in Chestci county, and about "0 yea is a-ie xemeved te West Ches ter wheic she has since lesided. She was a Piesbytciian and took gieat iuJctest in chin cb affaiis. She tclaincd her geed health until two weeks age, getting up at ." o'clock in the morning and doing ber own house weik. bale or i0.il Istatc. Hciny Shubeit. auctioneer, sold at pub lic sale at the Fountain Inn hotel, last evening, for the execuleis of the estate of J. Yeatcs Cenymjham, deceased, the prop prep ci ty situated en the southwest cot ner of Seuth Queen and Mifllin streets, Ne. 20, te Jehn P. Schaum for $8,000. Michigan Reller. Michael Ttathven, S5; Mis. J. II. Mar tin. $." ; Philip Bailsman, Lancaster town ship, $."i ; Ilabeckci's Mcnnonite ebuicb, Maner township, per P-pbraini ltehtcr, $11S ; Gee. M. Steinman, i?2j ; Meuneuitc chinch, Landh Valley, Mauheim town ship, byTV.vid Leman, j-U.W, Total $1, 051. Tribute el Kcscct. Tin- ii;lle'.iit lcso'.ulieiii wete unanimous unanimeus lyailiijituil by the s.-nier class el rraiiMin ami Jlai shall cellege: Vhluks. It his jilcascil an All iiise ami in sci iit.i'ilc Piev.tleiice te leiuote Itein our nuiKibv deal Ii our liieml uml sclioeliiuitu.l. Unity Haitinan, whebv hisnetne Inteicst in hi3ClassieIutieni-, ami Ins kluillv llsijosltlen, lias v.en the esteem ami tiicniUlnpet bis clas-.-nialts: tlioicteie, lie it Jlcielmtt, That while, we ii-ceiue In hij death the lianil el our llca-itnly Father, and bow in Iminblii siibinissien te Ills will, w ilcenly nieiirii the lesi et a lite se lull til Kind no-s and iiretni-c. Ilraelietl, That in liN icmeal weicali.e lliat we lese a genial cia-smaie, ei niiiii liuciii-ei anil utitwciviiig ilevotien te liht and duty, who by bis many irtues held the cenllilencf et all and cndcaied liilUHCltte us by his lililh- tul ti lrnrishin and association. liaelted, Thatweatteml the lunenil of our deceased classmate in a body, and wear em blems et mourning for .10 days. Revelt id That we tender our heai licit sym pathy te the l-ereavcd family in this the hour el their seie alllictien; that a ceny et these ie-e!ul!Ons be sent te the giieviiis I.iinily ; thai thoybeenttivJunen the minuted et this tla-s. ati.l Hint thev be published in the College Sliirfent Ami t'n dailvpapeiJOl Lancaster. V. .1. .tOHSSON, W. L. Hey, V. II. KAntn, ltd Committee. Tribute et Kesiiecf. At a lefrular meeting ei the- Chi l'hi Fratern ity the fellow ing resolutions were adopted : Cm Put Hail, Lancaster. Pa , ' Oct.ii, 1NS1. i WiiL".i.ie, It lias -ilcwil Almighty CJed te remne fiem our midst mother J. Harry Huituutn, uml Whereas, We bow in humble submission te the unseat citable power and w isdem el Hed ; theicteic, belt Jtetehed, Tlinlby ills less this Chapter and the Fiuteinitvat l.ue 1ms been depiivcdet en carne-tand fatthlul JSretlicr. Jicsehetl, That we extend our warmest sym pathies te his bereaved parents and i datives ; and that wc drape our badges in mourning for thirty days. . Itcseheil, That a copy of these resolutiensbe -.out te the lamily of eurdeccae-l Urethcc and be published in the Chi I'M Quartcnly and the daily papers et Lancaster. ltd IJeauUlles the complexion by stimulating the small bleed esels Cuticma Medicinal Seap. . A ioeil and a medicine ate combine I in the most peilect manner in Malt Bitters. l;cil Itugs, Ke.iclics. Hats, tniee, ants, flies, vermin, lnos'-uitecs Insect, Ac., cleared out by " itetigh en Kids." 15c. boxes at drnsgists. A cough. Celd or sere iiireat should ne Bteppcd. Neglect lrequently lesults In an In curable L-ing Disease or Consumption. Biown's Uieticlnal Treeln-s de net disorder the stomach like cough syiups and balsams, biitucl diioetlyen the in named pai ts, allaying lrMt-itlen, gne leliet in AsUmia, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat Tumbles which Singers ami PublicSpeaket s ate subject te Fer thirty ycuis Biewn'a Rreiichial Tiecnes have been recommended by physi cians, und alwajs give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for ue.uly an entile generation, they have at tained wull-inei itcd rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at i cents a box every hei e. niS-l vdTThA S&ly w Kidney Complaints of all descriptions arc relieved at once, aftd speedily curcil by Kidney-Weit. It seems in tended by nature for the cure of all diseases el the kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its gi eat tonic powers are specially directed te the removal or this class et diseases. V e knew or pel suns that have suffered ier thirty years that have been peimaneiitly cured by taking Kidney-Wert a short time. Try it, cither liquid or dry. Sun. eJl-Iwd&w "Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the stand ard remedy for malaria, liver complaint, cos ces iveness, etc.fer fifty years. ei-lmd&w LANCASTER DAILY XEW AVTEBTIHEXESIS. nuff. J. ZAU3I. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cemer, LAXC'ASTEIi, 1A. The manufacturers of the dlflcrcnt lines of goods embraced in enr stock have been spec lall T fortunate Willis yeirin producing style t unequaled beauty, w hich It will be a pleaaure te us te -uew te all w no call. Our sock is lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHBIbTMAS GIFT m rear eriwiaearl y rou reu ble. In Solid Geld or SiWer we can make, in our own facterv, any lSbicil cn count" benevethc 'btt in the world. anl " the a"1 ' "r Cm- ni.-te nntflt erTeat Lene. we can tit any eyes that need the aid or glasses. 1 en ?lacimiM for IU5T-CLAS KEI'AIKING are complete in every department. The ve-v liberal share or traile we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in our Isestlner Snd Kr stek tlum ever before, te which1 wc ceidially invite the attention of all who ilesii e te examine be-iutiful goods. ED"W. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, . . - ZAHH'S CORNER, ectiJ-3md&wU la Geed Spirits. T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes : ' Fer the last twelve months 1 have suffeied with lum bago and geneiat debility. I commenced tak ing Iimdeck llloed ltittei about six weeks, age, and new have great plcasuie in stating that I huveicceveted my appetite, my com plexion has grown luddy, and I leel better altogether." Piiceil. Fer sa'eat II. K. Coch Cech Coch iairdiugMteie, 1JT North (iti m sticct, Lan cabter. A .Maivoleus Cure Fer all bodily ailments, arising from impurity et bleed, u torpid liver, irregulaiity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kldnej s, is wai runted in a free use or lJur lJur deek itloed llitteis. PiiccSl. Fersaleat.il. IS. Cechran'h drug store, 137 Xeilb Queen .St, Lancaster; Metuernt Alnliiurnil uletlierHl: Aie you disturbed at night and bieken of your lest by a sick child sunering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If -., go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WISbLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lic e the peer little sulleicr immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Theiei-jnoiamethcron caith who has ever used it, wiie will net tell j en at once that it v. Ill leijulatu the bowels, and give rest te the mother, ami relict and hculth te the child, operating like magic, it is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and ple..sant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and beat female phjslciin and muses in the I'r.-'id Mate", sold .erywhcrc; icentsa l eilli n.iMd.twM.W&S The laiic.il laces aie sometimes uiancdby inyi iuiis el pimples, and markings of tetter or freckles, which aie teadily removed by a pop ular toilet dressing, known as Dr. licnsen's Skin Cute. Kvensciofuleus ulceti yield te it. sjKiti Diseases " Cured by Dr. Swajne's Ointment. What is mere disticssing thin an obstinate skin disease, anil whj' persons should suffer a single hour when they hac a suic cure in 'Swayne's Ointment" is past our comprehei. cemprehei. comprehei. aien. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, j leld te its w enderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimplca en the lace and blotches en the d:in ute lcmeved by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender Intant. Itching Piles -Symptoms ate mel-itute, intense itching, paiticu lailyut night after getting watin in bed; ether pai Is ate sometimes atlected. few aj lie's Ointment pleasant, snreciue. Dr. Swanc & Sen, .". Neilh Seenth stieel, Philadelphia. I'a., te whom all letteis should beaddrrs-ed. sold bvall ptemineiit dtuggiats. ectt-T.ThXF.Vw Ouli'.me ami Arsenic Ferm the basis et many et the A gue remcdle in themaikct, and ate the last icsortet phy sicians and people w he knew no better medi cine te employ, for t his distressing complaint. The effects or either ei these drugs are de de sttuctlvetethc system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vet tige, diZ7.ines,ringing In the ears, and deptessien et the constitu tional health. Ayui's Aeue Cuke is a vegeta ble discovery, containing neither quinine, atscnic, nor any dcleteiieus ingrceicnt, and is an Infallible and rapid cure ter every form et I"Ver and Ague. Its effects aie permanent and certain, an.l no injury can lcsult rreni its use. I.e-ides being a pesitiMi cute ieri"'cer and Ague in all its forms, it Is :i!-e a supetier lemedy ier Liver Complaints, if Is an excel lent tonic and incentive, us well a cutc.et all complaints peculiar te malaiieus, marshy and miasmatic districts I!y Uitect action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, that emulates the system te a vlgotetis, healthy condition. Kei salu by all dealeis. e21 lw deelSw THE I'AlSflEKS Ki:ii'NI. Dr. Hatber's Red Herse Pewdeis aie the best In the mat ket. They are net a mere loed made elincit and cheat) maleiials, but a reiltable Medicine. They contain lour times the aticngth ofetdinary hoi-sc and cattle pewdeis, and w 111 cure and latten stock in one feiuth the time, acting at once upon the digestive eigans and secretions, and may be ealely relied upon for the cine or coughs, cold", distemper, glandcis ami all diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will incu-.ise the quantity and quality of milk in cows and keep all kliuls et stock in a healthy condition. Sold every wheic at 20c. per pack, (. ierl; large sire 40c, or 3 ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoic, 1.17 and 139 Xeith Queen streets. aug2-lydeed&wl ""Lire, Growth, lteauty." " What wc all admire" and hew te secme It : A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who pi izcs geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Co'er Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Amci i eau people. It is totally different fiem all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free liem all impure ingrc Heists that lender many ether piep'irntiens obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, retercs gray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had rallen off or become thin, does net soil or stall' anything, and is se pei fectly ami elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. ' Lon Len Lon eon Hair Resteter" is sold by all diuggUts, at 75 cents a bottle. Mx bottles for ft. eci3M,W,S&w Yeu Can be Happy It you will step alt veur cxtiavagant and wrong notions in docteiing ye.n-seirand tam llles with expensive doctors or humbug enro enre ails, that le l.arm always, and use only na Hire's simple remedies ler all your ailments yen w ill be wise, well and happy, and save great expense, 'the greatest lemedy for this, the great, wise and geed w ill tell j ou, is Hep Biiters believe it. See " Pieveibs" in an other column. el3 2w d&w Tumeis. eiysipelas. mercurial tlseascs, screrula. and general debility, cured by ' Dr. Lindsey's Uloed Searcher." el-lmd.tw Educated v em c n . Rctincd and educated women will sometimes suffer in silence ier years fiem kidney dis eases, or constipation ami pile?, which could easily be cuied by a package of Kidney-Weit. There 1 hardly a woman te be leund that docs net at some time suffer from sonic et the dis eiscs ter which this gtcat remedy is a speciiic. It is put up in liquid and diylernis, equally efficient.--Springfield Union. e!7-lwlAw WATMIS. C lmuu In this city, en Oct. 2J.1SSI. Andrew Balmer, in the iCth year et his age. The relatives and friends of the lamily arc respcctlully inited te attend the luncral, lrem his late residence. Ne. 510 North Queen street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Scriecs at Grace Lutheran chinch. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td rvw At. the Tjinraster ceuntv hesnital. Oct. 24, 1S3I. Superintendent or Hospital Rcnjamin F. Cot, in the 53d year of his age. The relatives an.l friends or the family, also the respective societies of which he was a member, arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the hospital en Thursday altcr altcr altcr noen at 2 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster cemetery. 2 3td Rem-. In Manhcim township, Oct. 25, 1831, Susan.I.,ielictet Jehn Rudy, sr. , in the C2d year of her age. Her relatives and lricnds are respcctlully invited te attend the luneral from her late residence, one mile northwest et Oregon, en Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Funeral ser vice at tbc house. Interment at intercourse at 1 o'clock, p. m. 2td INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 1881. EDW. J. ZAUM, - LANCASTER, PENN'A. POLITICAL. Democratic Committee. Theie w ill be a meeting of the city members et the Democratic County and City Commit tees at the lxTiXLlGEHCXU Office in this city en FRIDAY LVEXIXG, OCTOBER 2?, at V,i o'clock. A full attendance is urgently re quested. W. U. 1IEXSEL, uiuniiuii. AX' II AVVrMTlSEMWX' Fl ion SALE, CHEAP. ., A LADIfch'RIUl-G AiUL.r., uui iiiuu wet n. Appiyai ltd'1 102 EAST KIXG STREET. .17-ANTI-.D.-A Flit-sT-C-LASS JOUBNBT- V man tailor, by Charles Hiteshue, of Mt. .ley. Constant wei k and geed wages. Apply at once. e2i-ld T.ieit KKNT. A COJUluwuts zxvuan, i: with modern impre ements ; lurge yard and geed stable In icar terms reasonable possession given at once. ORANGE Slieet. Call at :J1 EAST e"B 2td ATOTICL.-Ar A MKbTINU OF THE J ltejrd et the Lmcastcr & Frnitville turn pike read company, held en Oct i dividend el$trupershaic was deflated, payable en de mand at the banking house el lice;. & llenden s I. UAUPENTi.lt, eii-itdAJtw Secretarj. A YOUNG MAN 1VAKTS A SITUATION of some kind, (an make him-elf nselul anything. Geed lelerences luniishet'. Call OI ad.lre-s, ;A)T AXimEW STitEET ltd ' Lancaster, P.u EMPIRE HOOK AMILAUDEK FIKK CO. A special meeting et tie cempanv will be held this evening at 7:J0 o'clock, at the Truck Heuse, te arrange ter the icceptien et the Washington lire company en iheir leturn lrem Fiedeiick. Md. TheFue Depaitnientatc invited te ptulcl pate CH AS. M. HOWELL, ltd Ptesident Empire II. & L. Ce. ORPHANS' LOUKT SALE. ON TUES DAY. OCTOBER 25, 1SS1, by viltue ei an allaserdcr or the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the imdeisigncd w ill expose at public sale at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, city or Lancaster. Pa., at 7 o'clock p. in., all that DOUBLE FRAME DWELLIXG HOUSE with one story frame back building attached and let or piece et gieund upon which the same is elected; also well with pump theiein. situated, en East Chestnut stiect, Xes. 758 and 700, east or Pranklin street, containing en the south lde or East Chestnut stiect 4i Teet. moreerlCB, and extending In depth thht width 1?5 teet, containing rruit and ether ttees growing theieen, being the same piopeityet the late Amanda Quigley.dei cased. Puitiet wishing te view the premises will call at Nes. 753 and 7i0 Last Chestnut street, or upon the undersigned at his ofilce.Ne. 0 Cemt a enuc, Lancaster city. Tei nis or parchae made known at time el .ide HENUY SHUBERT, eetl,s,l5,VK1'i"' Exccntc.r. Wfi- ARE OPENING New Patterns et WALLPAPERS I'OR THE FALL. The line ler the present season is the largcti most complete ami vailed we ever had in sleck, embracing Fine Embossed Gilts for Paileis, Halls. A.C, Plain and Celer Gilts in an endless vanet vand most moderate prices. Common Papers In elegant designs and coloi celoi colei ings, let Dining Reems, Clumbeis. A.c , Borders, Friezes, Centre Piece3, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new Stlc. PLAIN GOODS, in all colors and widths. Scotch und Ameiican Hollands. Window Papeis, Spting, Tin and Woollioll Weollioll Woellioll ets. et the vetv best makes. Cord Fixtures Leeps, Bands, Piciiue Wire, Cord ami Nails. We hae opened new patterns et Extension Cornices, the cluapc-d and best. Curtain Poles in as as seitmcnt -Oidci- taken ler UNU MIRIiORS PHARBS W. FRY, NO. 57 MHCTIHJUEKNST w,u .IAMSON ic POST!' K OVERCOATS for Men, OVERCOATS for Youths, OVERCOATS for Beys, OVERCOATS for Children. In the gicatcst variety, and at the low est piicc. It you fail te inspect our stock befer you purchase you may miss linding just v. hat you wan'. We de net claim te have such an immense stock as te please everybody, but we de claim an assortment supci Ier te any house in the city. Loek ilrst at what e' hen, have te show you, and then see our stock, and we hope te bi abb' te please nil se well as te hive J ou buy. That ALL WOOL SUIT for $11.87 Is selling every .lay, but yet the weath er has been tee warm te wear a snit quite as heavy; bat these who buy it have a lust class WINTER SUIT Ilea ly for the change. Our HEAVY UNDERWEAR Is all that could be desiiei', and the vauety te great jeu canuet tiil te be plea-cd. miiisei k j m 0 ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-33 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, P-. f (AVCItN'J OF 1.URAT. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY, PAGE .COUNTY, VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Electric Light. THE LlTRAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully laniislicd wi the accommodation et visitors te the caverns Is open ler the reception of Cuests. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT offers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect20-lmdw XEW JlDVEMIISESLEXTS. A STBiCH B-ROS' ADVKRTISESIENT. ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH RROTUERS RUOTHF.RS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS I ASTRICH ASXlilCll ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH AMRICU ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH AfeTRICH r e W 3 w 1 j EAST KIXG STREET. 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 1.5 EAST KING STREET, l.t EAST KING STREET. Men aie loud ei saying that their wl Cs and daughters waste time in shopping." They cannot understand why a ladv should ever enter a stoic, except te purchase some article which she absolutely needs, and they regard the time as absolutely wasted which ladles spend in passing lrem store te stoic and coun ter te counter, looking ever goods which they de net intend te buy, and asking prices for things for which they have no immediate need. It is te ladies who understand this ait et shopping that this advertisement isaddicsscd. We want te remind them that they should never regard a shopping tour as complete without a visit te our establishment, at this season especially, when se niaiiv articles are needed for the approaching cold weather. It is well ler ladles te remember that in many departments our prices are habitually lower ler the same quality et goods than can be found clsowhcre in the city, whi.e in no case de wc allow eurseles te b2 undersold; and theie will almost alwajs be leund in every one et our departments some special let of geed a which we have secured at less than the usual wholesale pi Ice, and can therelei e afford te sell extraetdinailly cheap TRIMMINGS. In this important department wc are exhib iting an entirely new stock el goods embrac ing uil the latest and most fashionable Novel ties, and cempiisiiirfeverj thing tint can by nn v p ssiblllty be needed. We strongly advise ladies, even it they have no intention te pur chase, te call and examine our asseitment, which will give them a mete accurate ideiet the tendencies of fashion than they can obtain in any ether manner. DRESSMAKERS especially will II ml it te their Intcicst te visit thl' dapattment. as net enl' Is our assettment lci'iarkably lull. but em prices are lower than these et ether houses. Among the various Hems ei attrac tion we may mention FRINGES. GARNITURES, PASSAMENTI.RIKS, SLIDES, CRESCENTS, ORNAMENTS, BALLS, etc. in CASHMERE, IRIDESCENT. RAINBOW, BRON.K and COMBINATION EFFECTS. BLACK BEAD FRINGES and TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS a-e also a specially ei this dcpatlmcnt, and our assortment et BUTTONS, BU ITONS, embraces styles te match every variety and shade et Tiimuiing. TRIMMED HATS. This U another department that ear patiens should net fail te Isit. We have appiopri appiepri atcd te It for this season the entlic icar build ing, and are able te display an assortment which ler Miriety of style, beauty, llnish and range et prices is unsurpassed in the city. All the newest fashions arc fully lepresented, and a e de net exaggerate in saying l hat ladies can there secure hats and bonnets of the best ma terials anil mcst tastetnl mnke, at less than one halt the puce ehaiged for similar goods cl-eu here. CLOAKS. 'Ihin department is new supplied with a com plete assortment et Wraps et every kind ler fi Hand Winter Wear all well-made and In the giealet. vaiiety et styles and prices. Among the items worthy of mention arc WALKING JACKETS, et fcieignand domes tic make, in Light shades and Plush trimmed; Diagonal and l!eaer Cleth DOLMANS, tilm med with Fine Pusamcnteiie, Plush, Fringe and Gimp, and, in short, a thoreughlv com plete line, equal in quality te the. best and lewct in pilccr than the lowest. UNTIIIMMED HATS, U3TRI3IMED II-VTS. Rest Reiver Hats at ti 71. Beaver Bennets and Tut bans lit $1.". Cheap Beavers 7ic. Moscow Beavers at'ic. Satin Bound Dcihie- al 7.ie. Cleth Derbies'at ma. Children's Tiimmed Hats ier Scheel. BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS. A 1- me Bunch et Tips at JOc. Black, White, Plain Co'.ei-i. Nattii.il and Jtancy Deuble French Pltiw.c, at all prlcis and vei y cheap. Fancy Wings and Breasts, Black Jet Feathers. Pompon Birds in immense vaiiety. Featlier Turbans from ii up te n PLUSHES AND VELVETS. An Elegant Plush at $2, An Excellent Plush at $1. A Mr-tSiqerb 22-inch width Plush, In a'l col cel col eis, ut$taaid. BLACK PLUSH A SPECIALTY. FANCY PLUSH ES. Black Silk Velvet, $1 per yard, Kine Black Silk Velvet, 1.2j per aid. Colored Silk Velvets at $1.50 per yaid. Colored Velveteens at wc. per yutd. A lull line et Black Velveteens from 40 cunts upwards. Just epeneJ, one let et Veiy Fine Black siiu Velvet at $5peryaid. BARGAINS IN BLACK SATINS. A Most Handsome Piece of atin, worth tl.'n, we sell at $1 per yaid. CREPES AT ALL PRICE5. Alse, CREPE BONNETS AND CREPE Vhl L-. Bordered Chenille Det Net, in White and Black, at only cents per yard. WORSTED?. Zephyr, in all cOleis.., Shetland Weel , 9c. pcreuiice. Twe ounces for 'lie. , 2.-.C a hank. Scan ounce. 40c. u quarter. $J per pound. 3c. a skein. Saxony oel.. Ocrmantewn Weel German Knitting Weel Fairy Zephyr Crewel Weel Cleve Yarn Embroidery Silk, en skeins Embroidery Silk, en quilts. Kmbieidery Silk, en spools Knitting Silk, en balls Filling bilk Filling Silk $1 0 per pound. ..'Ida. per Ounch .. 4c per spool. ....'.'C per spool. ,....Wc. per ball. , -tea skein. ...hue. an ounce. ZEPHYR SHAWLS trem 73c. upnard". BARGAINS INRlRRONs. Fancy, Ombres, Striped and ether, 111 .Silk, Meire, Satin and Plush. White Java Canvas, JJ yard wide 15c. White Java Canvas, Ji yard wide 25c. Heney-Comb Canvas, yard wide 23c. Heney-Comb Canvas, fi yard wide 40c. Ada Canvas, H yard wide 403. Rurlap Canvas, yard wide c. Colored Java Canvas... ........ ..-5c. EMRROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, SOFA CUSHIONS. X& ENORMOUS VARIETY. THIRD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 25, 1881 WKATHtK INDICATIONS, "Washington, D. C, Oct. 23. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather and occasional rain, followed by clearing weather, northwesterly -winds, stationary or higher barometer, stationary temperature. KAILKOAD AIATTKKS.i The Increased Rates Bend te Answer Ge wen. Philadelphia. Oct. 23. The advanced passenger rates adopted by the Pennsylva nia and Baltimore & Ohie railroad com panies apply te East-bound as well as West -bound traffic. The increase in freight rates is at present confined te East-bound traffic, but the same figures will shortly go into effect for West-bound freight. The Pennsylvania railroad officials state that thev expect te maintain the increased cliarces and they must ultimately be. adopted by all the through lines. President Bend of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company will net make any reply te the statements contained in Receiver Gewen's circular until next week, when he will publish a circular re viewing the condition and requirements of the company. He states that Mr. Gewen's request for unrcgistared stock is a repeti; tien of his tactics of last year when he claimed te possess a majority of the stock which was, however, decided te be inelig ible. THE TREASURY. Ne "Werd Vet from Gov. Morgan. Washington, Oct. 23. Secretary Win dem maintains that his duties at the de partment have ceased. Judge French has been appointed acting secretary and is signing the letter.s te-d ty.Sjjrat try Win dem was this morning with President Arthur. 12:C0 p. m. Secretary Window has just rcturmd te the department. Tie says up te the time he left the president (11:30 a m.) no word had been received from ex Governer Morgan lclativc te the treasury secretaryship. It is new definitely known that Attorney General MacVcagh lias determined net te remain in the cabinet and has insisted upon bcinu relieved. Washington, Oct. 23. President Ar thur said at 1 :.'!0 o'clock that Gov. Morgan had net yet accepted the secretaryship of the ticasurv. A member of the cabinet when asked what he thought of the out eut out lejk said : "It means that Morgan de clines. " The picsident's failure te send the name of Attorney General MacVeagh's succes sor te the Senate te-day is construed te mean that the question of the cabinet changes is being reconsidered, and that new names may new be selected for both the existing and contemplated vacancy. Washington, Oct. 25. It is new re potted that the president is considering the name of Judge Felgcr, for the sccietarvbhip of the tieastiry. JtY WIICK. Aticruoet Telegram Condensed. Unauthcnttcatcd rumors of the assassi nation of the Czar come by way of Canada which aie net couth med by inquiry at the Russian consulate in New Yerk and at the slate dej'.utment in Washington. Mere mischief is reported from Iowa, caused by the Iiigh water of the Missis sippi. MAUKJiT: Philadelphia Market. PHILAD2LPHIA, October 23. Fleur mar ket dull ; Siipcrnnu t5 0035 50; ex it -i al ir 7fl' ( ; Ohie and Indiana family, 7 2.xiS DO; Pennsylxanli lamily $7 GOg 7 75 : et. Leuis de IS O-liiS 25 ; Minnesota Extra 7 3'a7 7i; de straight, $7 C33 00; winter patent tS 008 75; spring de 8 i'lit 9 00. Rya Heur at Sfi My, Wle.it dull and weak : Ne. 2 Western lied, l Wy : Delaware and Pennsylvania Red, 11 luf Iti; de Amliet, fl 403147. Cern quiet, but sleady for local use ; steamer. 77$71c; s'nl ve low, 772Jc; sail mixed, 7I87Hc ; Ne. 3 mixed, 70ffl71c. Oats quiet and easier ; Ne. I, W lilte, S2J4C ; Ne. 2, de 5IJJc; Ne 3 de, 0c. Rye steady at $1 071 its. Previsions linn, with geed jobbing trade ; :i.i!s perk, $lst; bee! ham-, $20 50; liutli mess beet. $21 (fl, r. e. b. . Racou Smoked shoulders 10 ; salt ilc 9c ; smoked Irims 14Jc : plck'ed l"tm liy.ttc. laud in u ket 111 in; city kettle 12;; loe-n bntclii'is' llQll'i: prune steam $12 50. Ituttcr maiket tiim. choice In geed demand ; creamery and extra Penn sylaniii3S5gUc; Western 3733c;de goeil te choice 31Q.J4c: ISradferu county and New Yerk extta, 23g:)c; llists v;27c; Western dairy extra, 20c ; de geed te choice, Si 25c. Rolls none heie. Eggs tinner, supplies well sold up; Fenii'n, 27c)2Sc; Western. 2Bc. Cheese maiket Hrm ler choice; low grades weak; New Yeik lull cte.im l.I4c; West ern fui. cre-m !.; de tair tr soed, l'Jifj lie; dc hal'-skimira.i SflflOc; Penna de., 8!tf I e. Peti eleum dull ; refined, 7;c. Whisky at$I IS. Seeds Geed te prime CIeer dull at 9& y2i Timethy dull, $2 Ti2 l-" ; Flaxseid .Iiuiat $1 i:gl l'i. 1'lilladelplita Cattle Market. .Monday, Oct. 24. The arrivals et cattle at the various Philadelphia ards were ler the week: Cattle, 4,i00 head ; sheen, lfi.OOOhead; hogs, i,rehcad. Previous week Cattle. 4,20 ht ad ; sheep, 14,i00 head ; hogs, 4,400 head. Reel cattle weie dull, as the receipts were larger than ter some time past, and prices de clined andclescd irom"4clewcr, espcc2ally en the lower guides. Wc quote as fellows : Extra, rl3f$Clic ; Geed, 5c ; Medium, AQTtc : Common, 33Jc. Milch cows were tairly active at $3075. Sheep were dull nd prices jucre lower en all grades except extia, whidh were scarce. Milch calves w ere scarce and wanted. Lambs were tartly active and linn. The heavy receipts ntill continue, and the quality of stock was mostly peer. ra!e3 of common sheep were made s low as $1 per hcaa. Wc quote as fellows : Krtr.i. 'J.asv.c: iroed. 4liS!3c: medium. VA -?i4e ; Common ikCiJc ; Western lambs, 4S6KC : Chester co. de. Wi7J!c. Calves, milch, U3c; de.. Western, 3glc. Ilegs were active, with a fair demand for geed and extra grades, which closed steady at jy.lUVty.c. Light and mixed stock was dull and Jc"lower, and hard te dispose of at Vi 8Kc. SALES or CE1.VC.SAT THE WEST PHILADELPHIA STOCK YARDS. Martin Fuller ft Ce., 360 Colerado and Texas, 3K"34Kc. Reger Mayne, 200 W. Ve. 4Gc. A. ft J. Christy, 633 West a., 46!ic. E. S. ft R. F. McFilliKQ West Va., 4Cc. Jehn McArdle, .C) WelW'a., 4JCc. Daniel Murphy, 181 Western and W. a., Owen hiiilth. 145 West Va.. acct. Meyers & Houseman ; 30 West Va., acct G. W. Reynolds; 51 W. Va , acct II. C. Scvmeur, 43C5c. I. Ulmaii, 52 W. Va, acct. or P. Pepper ; 48 de, Lawsen ft Raumgardner; 20 de Rowers A Ce; 17 Western, F. Samuels. V4QG4c fchamhurg ft Paul, 29 West Va. and Colerado, II. Chain, i'r., 43 Western, own acct.; 40 West ern Pa., acct. J. Score, 4g4$c. L. Hern, 02 West Va.45Kc. G. Schambcrg ft Ce., 310 West a.,and Colo Cole rado, 4K6c. , . , Lewcnstein ft Adlcr, 2M West a., and Cole- rnile. WAd&AC. Rachman ft Levi, 273 Western and W. Va., M. Levi. 170' W.Va., 4CKc m. Daniel Smyth ft Rie.LO West a., and Pa., 4"2bC. Dennis Smytli 80 West Va., 44541c James Cieiiisen 47 Virginia ; 12 Chester CO., K3!4c. James Eustace. 43 West Va., 35c. H. Ch lin, 10 West Va., 3Jl!4c. F. Shcctz, 85 West Va., and Western. 4Q.vic Abe Osthelm, C2 West Ve., 45V'c. Henrj- MUIer, 70 Western and Md., 4Q6c. P. Hathaway, 23 W. Va. ac. Justice Dunn. llc. James Aull, 73 Western. 4H6ic. DRESSED MEATS. Dressed Reeves were fairly active at irjrJic. BALES LAST WEEK. Tlies. Rradley, 171 head at 794c. W. II. Urewn 100 de. at 79c. C. S. Denglcr, Clde. at iK0'4C. A. A. Roswelll41de.at79c. J. F. Lewricn 40 de at 7$9c. D . 51. Harlan, .M de. at CK&9C. Dressed sheep were falrlyactivc. Samuel Stewart sold 640 head at 8Q9c. and 162 bead dressed lambs at 9911c Aew or Market. Nkw "Zen. Oct. 25. Fleur State and Western dull snd strongly in buyers faver: Supertlne State at (I 7065 65; extra de $ 70s 5; choice de ft. se Q7 U): fancy de' $7 legs :: round-hoop Ohie. $"0a6 90: cholcedo, 7 003 73; Super line Western, SI 7U&5 6"; common te oed extra de i5 7iQt 0 J ; choice de de. 6 S0.19C0; ceeice white wheat de de $7 73S 73; Southern dull and unchanged ; common te air extra, fG i'Q7 10; geed te choice de, $7 40 $SO. . Wheat hcavv, about 5c lower fair specula tive trading ; Ne. s Red. November. S15161 SStez de December, $1 5431 55 ; de January, $1 57 fglSTJi. Cern opened Kffl&c lower, and active : mixed western spot, CSfj TOVc ; t'e future, 70K74Xc. Oats ic lower; State 47g5lc ; Western, 46QHc. f.tve StecB. markets. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, since Fri day, 2,397 head of through and 1071 head of local ; supply about 2-20 head less than last week at the same time ; market slew and prices luei5c en trein last week. Hess Receipts. 10.230 head : Philadelphias, $t75fi(90: best Yorkers, $5 73-gC 10. Sheen Receipts. AM head; market very dull and prices a shade en" from last week. Noen yuotatiens e( tne ttratn Market Furnlsted by Jacob R. Leu-;, Commission ISreker. Chicago. Cern Oats Perk Lard $ X.l'4 $ .4.i $.... $.... .Giyt jiji Wheat - .34i . LSCJi . 1.37 J Nev Dec. Jan.. May.. tiratn and Prevision Ouotatlen. One o'clock quotations et Kniln and previy- ions, turnlshed by s, iv. undt, Urekcr, ! -j East Kill" street. Chicago. Cern O.its x,iy. .4 5js .lii' Ai Phlludelplila. $.70s J.lljf ."D.'rt -31 '-! -'lyj Wheit . I.34J , i.a. . LS7JA . $i.4i; . 1.4IK Perk lti.20 Lard I1.42K Nev... Dec..., Jan... Oct'.... Nev... Dec... ia.73 H.77tJ 3tecx narec New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Itnuds reported d illy y Jaueu R. I.one. S. E. Cor. Centre Snu.ne. NlW VeRBt STOCKS. Stocks heavy. Oct. 19. A. M. P. M. P. U KhU) IrtX) 3.C uC ... Itts.U ll.V 107" . . i I J IK ... 127 I2Si 1274 ... 1104 .... i Chicago ft North Western. Chicntre. Mil. & St. Paul ... Caikuia Southern Is (s & X L. lw !. Del., ltek.Jc Western Delaware .t Hudsen Cau.il Denver ft Rie Grande Nijjj S3 Hannibal ft St. Jee 82- .... a Vi utfi .1! St si?-; 7i S', 3-!S 4JJ 3314 33 37 137 4!IK 49 .... 41 .... 101J4 ' m Lake Shnie ft Mich. Seuthei n.. I'Jil Manhattan Elevated .'I mi y, :.j' 138 4IJS myt Michigan Central Missouri, Ransasft Teta.i N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Weatcin New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacltlc Mail btcaniship Ce.... St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas 1'nciilc Union Pactllc Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacillc " ' Preterrtil. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania R. R Heading ... . Lehigh Valley Lchlgli Navigation Ruffalo, Pitts, ft Vwslern Northern Central Northern Pacillc. " Prelerrcd Ilestonville Philadelphia ft Erie It. R lewaliulcli Mining Uhitkd Status Kends. United States 4 percent 4J " 5 " .. ; 52'4 U9)i 3 S7Ji X Ii5'-' 21 3SJ esy 31 t'Vi jay 46 01 van 20 is f.H. 100 Lecal StecKB anil Itends. Par val. $1110 Las snle $103 lit 113.M 120 105 112 103 10X5f 1K $170bu lli5 102.23 IK) 135 13I.K 202.5C 113 75 1II5T 7WiL $u: i0i5t 105.5T lftJ.t Laiic.Clty F per ct. J.niin,diielSa2. ' " IbS5, lsye, " " 1895. 100 100 100 ' 5 per ct. iu 1 or :10 years. . 100 5 per 1 1. Scheel Lean.... UX) " 4 " in ler 20 years.. I0H " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or 20 ears. IM) BANK STOCkS. First National Rank. $100 Farmers' National IS.ink 50 Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Itauk 100 Ephrata National It-ink loe First National liank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Itank, Strusbun;.... 100 First National Hank. Marietta 100 First National Rank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz Nalienal Rank 100 Manheiin National Rank UK) Union National Rank. Mount. Jey. 50 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Quarryville R. R., due 1HS.1 5100 Reading ft Columbia R. Rduu 18S2 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due lS8i; lOi) Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., dnelS?) 100 100 Stevens Heuse 100 70 MISCIiLLANKOUS bTOCKS. Qunrryville R. R $ 50 $'-- Mlliersville Street Car 50 25 Inquirer PrintingCempaiiy r.O Wat eh Factory lue Gas Light, and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Holleww.re 100 40 115 lid. 2 75.10 UNTEltTA 1XMENTS. FULTON 4IPKI5A HOUSl. LA MASCOTTB. WEDXESD1Y EVKMXU, OCT. IV.. MR. CHAS. E. Kllil) begs te announce that he will hi ing te Lancaster, en the above even ing, his entire f'OMW Ol'ERA COMPA NY numbering 30 Artists, led by the brilliant Eugllsh Prima Denna Miss Madeleine Lucette. The Opera presented will be the most suc cessful Comic Opera eer known te New Yerk city. THE MASCOTTE, by AUDRAN, author of Olivette POPULAR PRICES.. ..75, CO and 3SCts. Reserved seats en sale at the Opera Heuse Office. ect22 4td riDMON epi:ra house. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will give a Series or Magnillcent Art Entertainments, With Musical Accompaniment, and Illumi nated Illustrations or remarkable Paintings, Antique and Modern Sculpture ami Ituildings, ami objects of Art Wonder, A COMRINATION OF Alii, MUSIC AND STORt DELIGHTFULLY HARMONIOUS. TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTORER 25th. Part 1st. Up and Dewr the River Rhine. Part2d.-Rerlin and its Art Wonders. THURSDAY NIGHT. uCTORER 27th. Part 1st. The Grand Sights of the "jscauuiui city." Part 2d. The Leuvre and Its Stal- " lien. FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTORER 2St!t. reme: L'art P,t Ancient Ruins of ' Eternal tuy. art2d. Sledern Reme and its Art. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTORER 29th. Part 1st. Wonders et the "Med ern Jjauyien." Fart 2d. The Sydenham Crystal 1 Palace. Deers open at 7:.T p. m. Entertainment be gins at 8. General Admission, 35c. Reserved Scats, BOc. Cenrse Tickets, including Reserved Seats, SI. . . ...,, Tickets sold at tbe usual place, ectis-tfd tCfJ 1 S the
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