zvsxsG&ssertrsf&smBftt be'LM yt;g VStT Sii ' ",'Y 3Hife, l&'r " J rr & HM;f; r - COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Walking parties are the rage here. There was a drunken ball at Marietta last night. Special meeting every evening this week in the M. E. church. The Garfield drapery is 1-eing generally taken down and there is taik of sending it te the Michigan sufferers. The Workers society of the Trinity Re formed church of Columbia will held an an ether sociable in the lecture room of the church te-morrow evening. Matthew Wolfe sued a man named Prodeclil for sheeting withiu the borough limits, the latter, in firing at some pizeens, having struck a cow belonging te Wolfe. He paid his fine and costs te Chief Bur gess Sncath. A horse attached te King's bakery wagon scared at the fall of a tree which was being cut down in front of Uetwiler s bank. The animal ran off and succeeded in tearing the harness te shreds and badly damaging the wagon. At a special meeting of the school beard last evening, the only business of import ance transacted was the granting of leave of absence te Misses Skeen, Newlen, lliukle, Uogeutegler, Lcman and Straw bridge, teachers iu the public schools and classmates of Miss Emma Kcssler, who died last Sunday, iu order that they might attend the funeral this afternoon, and that their schools be closed. It was also decided te insure the new Fifth street school building and furniture in the sum of $3,000. A little ever two years age a man by the name of Gresse committed a rape in Yerk county. Detectives were at once put upon bis track but were unsuccessful in capturing him. Yesterday a policeman from Yerk caine te Columbia and asked for a first clans detective. Samuel Camp bell, formerly a policeman in the borough, and who new keeps a livery stable, sent for Special Officer Redenhauser. A de scription of Gresse was given, and hiring a team ami taking the necessary papers along, Redenhauser set out. He knew of a mau ausweriug te the discrip discrip tien, living at or near Chestnut hill. lie proceeded thither, found the man, who upon hearing the warrant read, attempted the escape. Fer nearly half an hour Redenhauser chased him and finally caught him, by getting near enough te knock him down with his list. The handcuffs were put en him and he was brought te Columbia, placed in the hands of the Yerk policeman and taken te Yeik. This is a big feather in Henry's cap. Grosse is a desperate villain, and one whose name alone caiucs terror in the breasts of the Yerk police. COUKT PROCEEDINGS. Before Judge Patterson. The case of Geerge Sheffvs. Themas Baumgardner, summon in ejectment, was called yesterday morning te be tried be fore Judge Livingston, but it was found that the plaintiff was without counsel; the attorney whom he had, having with drawn. Mr. Reynolds was employed, and wassivenby the court until this after neon te examine the case. He informed the court that he Treuld net be able te go en, as he had net had sufficient time te examine the case. The court said that the case must go en. Mr. Reynolds then withdrew, and Sheff stated that he would suffer a non nen suit, which he did. In the case of Jacob M. Leng vs. Sher wood Smith judgment was entered in favor of the plaintiff for $841.44. The plaiutiffs suffered a non-suit in the case el Sebastian Miller and Levi Miller, assignees of Elias Billingsfelt, vs. Wm. K. Maurcr, Sarah Maurer, W. W. Fetter and Jesiah llcrtz. Daniel Brua, Jehn Brua and Franklin Brua vs. Geerge Beiler. This is an action of trespass iu which the plaintiffs com plain that they have been damaged by the raising of the defendant's mill dam, se that the water floods their land and inter feres somewhat with the running of their mill. The plaintiff's mill is en the Pequea creek, in the upper end of Paradise near where Watsen's run empties. Defendant's mill is ou the same stream about three quarters of a mile farther down, near where Espenshade'a run empties. Yesterday the jury wcre taken te view the places and this morning the evidence began. Wm. Wehlsen, who appealed from the award of viewers te assess damages by the opening of Christian street from Church street te the city limits, was granted au issue ad the case will new be heard by a jury, when the amount of damages sus tained will be ascertained. Kali Iteiluced. Last week Charles Stamm was arrested . for slander ou complaint of Jacob Ruttcr. This morning the court reduced the amount of his bail from $5,000 te $1,000. AT FREDERICK. The Washington Ueys Enjoying Themselves. The Washington fire company and Clemens's band arrived in Frederick at G:25 p. m. yesterday after an uneventful and pleasant ride. The read passes through a beautiful and highly improved country, net unlike our own county, and the boys carefully noted the .objects of interest ou the way, and inspected the leading sta tions. Arriving at Frederick they were met by the United company and escorted te the latter's house, through crowds of cheering spectators and while the bells of the city were rang. At the engine house Vice President F. J. Nelsen, a leading lawyer, formally welcomed the Lancaster visitors, and Mayer Mebcrly extended the freedom of the city. W. U. Hensel fitly responded for the Washington. They were then marched te the Carlin house, where they are comfortably quar tered. It is a well managed aud centrally located hotel, ruu under the same direc tion as the City hotel, the leading hestclrie of the place. The parade comes off this afternoon and among the companies iu line is the Sarah Jane, a crack company from Win chester, Va. Clemmens's band was busy te-day, serenading prominent people and places. Araeug the features of the visita tion are the presentation te the United of the beautiful finished horns from Dana Graham's comb factory, and te Mayer Moberly of a geed photograph of Clemmens, Norbeck and Chambers of the band, Moberly is an old band leader, a first rate fellow, and our band men knew him well and learned te like him when they were stationed in Frederick id the early days of the war. A special dispatch received by the In telligences this afternoon states that the Washington company were out sere nading the newspaper offices and the fire companies this morning ; that the weather is delightful, and that all hands are having an enjoyable time". The parade was a very successful affair. The company will return te-morrow via Yerk, stepping off there duringthe afternoon as the guests of the Union. Railroad Policeman. Washington Pyle, late constable of the Eighth wardj and subsequently en the city police force as a special, has been ap pointed te a position en the Pennsylvania railroad police force, and entered upon his duties yesterday. He is an active, efficient and courageous officer, and the train jumpers had better give him a wide berth. This aftcrnoeu Officer Pyle made his first arrest. Twe or three men attempted te beard a train in the depot and he took them off. One of them, it seems, had a cattle car pass, aud one of the ethers named Jehn Bryson interfered with the officer while ia the dischargo.ef his duty, whereupon Pyle arrested him and locked him up. TRAMPS AKKESTEO. anppesed Theft of Postage Stamps. This morning Geerge Thompson, who was committed te the county prison for drunken and disorderly conduct, "gave away" a gang of his fellow-bummers, who were said te have about $60 worth of stolen U. S. postage stamps, which they offered te sell for $15. This part of the story was seen confirmed, as the police seen learned that some of the tramps bad been te the drug store of Mr. Greff, corner of Middle and East King streets, and offered te sell the stamps for $15. Mr. Greff of course refused te purchase. The police at once went in pursuit of the party and succeeded in capturing James Mack, Themas Morgan and Wm. Clark, but none of the postage stamps were found upon them. They had considerable sums of money, however, and were armed with rather formidable looking knives. They were locked up for a hearing. A Yeuug Laey Terribly Burned. Last evening at Cbambersburg Mary Eyster, while holding a student's lamp, was frightfully burned. Her clothing caught fire, she screamed and ran into the yard, where a brisk breeze fanned the flames. Her mother wrapped a shawl about her and had her hands burned te the bone. Her sister and brother attempted te wrap her iu a carpet and were burned. She tore the carpet off, and the fire was only quenched when two gentlemen, by main force, held the carpet about her. She is new conscious, but su fl'er ing terribly, and it is net expected that she can recover. A Leng Run. Last evening Jehn Heed, colored, came dashing into the Pennsylvania railroad depot at a tremendous rate of speed, out of breath and dripping perspiration. " Whar's de 'peiter, whar's de 'porter !'' were the first words he uttered. He wauted te tell the 'porter, or reporter as some folks name him, that he leftRohrerc leftRehrerc leftRohrerc tewn at 0:35 afoot and reached the Lan caster depot at 0:52, making the trip in 17 minutes ! The distance is about three miles and the run was made te win a $5 bet. Teacher Elected. This merniug the night school commit tee of the school heard elected Mr. R. S. Gates as an additional teacher in the Duke street night school for boys. The teach ing force new consists of Messrs. Lever- geed, Gable and Gates. There were 80 pupils present last cvenincr, and the school is getting along finely. There is room yet for a geed many mere boys, and there are a geed many mere boys who ought te at tend the school. ITmnallaule Letters. Letters addressed as fellows arc held at the Lancaster pest office : Fer postage Mrs. Elizabeth Bair, Ca Ca marge, Lancaster county, Pa. Fer better directions Mr. Samuel Bicstline, Cumberland county, Pa.; Mrs. Gabriel Beck, Sixth aud Market at., Ne. S89. DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE. Building Lets and Bouses. The attention of persons seeking te make profitable investments, of builders in search of eligible locations, of mechanics or small capitalists desiring te purchase cheap homes, is specially directed te the properties te be offered for sale at the Leepard Hetel, en Thursday evening, Oc tober 27, at 7i o'clock. They consist of 1. A vacant let, most eligibly situated at the northwest corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, and running back te Mari Mari on, with 130 feet front en East Orange and 245 feet en Marshall. The situation is such as te afford four geed building fronts en Orange street with full depth ; two full lots.frenting en Orange street with ample room for six smaller houses en Marien ; or for four lets fronting en Orange street of 32 feet each and of a depth of 100 feet and four fronts of 21 feet each en Marshall with a depth of 130 feet. 2. An improved let, 80 feet front aud 150 feet in depth, ou the southwest comer of Orange and Marshall streets, with two two story brick houses and a side let of 42 feet front, thickly set with quince, peach, cher ry, apple and pear trees. The houses arc comfortable homes and eligible for renting ; the side let has suffi cient front for two mere houses. These properties are situated in a rapidly improving part of the city ; new streets are being opened in their immediate neigh borhood, and their proximity te extensive manufactories, makes them desirable in vestments for these who want te secure bargains in real estate. Tribute of Respect. Resolutions adopted by the council el Graca Evangelical Lutheran church in memory of Mr. Andrew Balmer : Wuereas, In the Infinite grace and wisdom of our Lord, the Heavenly Father, fie has been pleased te remove from the activity et u usc lul life te his rcstin Jcbus, our beloved brother Andrew Balmcr. Whereas, The death of a man se ti uc and lender of heart, causes a vacancy in the home, the church and the entlie community. WnBitEAS, By Ids daily life and all his deal ings with his fellow men and the clinic !i he ever sought te exemplify these traits et Chii tian character which mark the true follower or the meek; and lowly Master ; therefore. Resolved, That by the removal of our broth er the church en earth has sustained a ies deep and irreparable of a worthy elder, the council of a consistent, pious efllccr and the community of a true citizen. Resolved. That, bowing in submission te the will et that Saviour who hath called His suSering servant home, we hereby record our heartfelt sorrow ever our pergenal less ; but we arc assured that for him te live was Christ, te die is gam. Iletelved, That while his familiar face and form, which for us cannot lese their iniaye, abide in our memory, we will cherish the ex ample of his faithful life as one tried and net found wanting. Resolved, That by this dispensation of the Divine Providence we are each udmeni-hed el the shortness et life, and encouraged by his bright record te 'of, also faithful, even unto death. Resolved, That wc uxlund our sincere and heartfelt sympathy te the daughters who to day mourn together his departure and com mend them te Him who alone can console by His sweet premises, as fulfilled in the death et Him who said, "1 am the resurrection and the lite." Resolved, That these resolutions be entered upon our minutes und published ; and that also we extend a copy thereof te the bereaved daughters of the deceased. Resolved, That, as a mark of our respect we attend his funeral in a body. Amusements. " Tht MasceUen Te-night. Chan. E. Ferd's comic opera company will sing Audiran's last successful work of "The Mascettc" at Fulton opera house this evening. Cromwell's Views. Prof. Cromwell's enter tainment which is te be resumed te-morrow evening will comprise views et Fails, showing all the grand sights et the " Beautiful City," the Leuvre and the statues and the multitude et attractions se dear te the American bense in the paradise of the average American. Fri day night he will show Reme, the eternal, and Saturday.lhc world's mctropelies Londen. The queen et medicinal soaps, the marchirts Cuticura. Sales, 1S79, 450,000 cakc4. Emaciation, dropsy, mental and physical disability ai rested by Malt Bitters. SPECIAL NOTICES.: Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the stand ard remedy for malaria, liver complaint, cos ces Ivenc3S, otc.fer fifty years. el-lml&w Brain and Ne.ve. Wells' Health Kenower, greatest remedy ou earth ter impotence, leanness, sexual debility Ac. $1, at druggists. Depot. Kidney Complaints et all descriptions are relieved at once, aud spcedily cured by Kidney-Wert. It seems in tended by nature for the euro of all diseases of the kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers arc especially directed te the removal of this class et diseases. Ave knew of persons that have suflcred for thirty years 1 that have been permanently cured by taking Kldnoy-Wert a short time. Try it, either liquid or dryjffnn. Sl-lwd&w LANCASTER BAU.T "Life, Growth, Beauty." " What we all admire" and hew te secure it: A fine heart of hair In its natural color is such an adlnnct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leek should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Kesterer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally different from all ether 3 net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stain anything, and Is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury- ' Lon Len Lon eon Hair Kesterer" is sold by all druggists, at 73 cents a bottle, six bottles for . eci3M,W,8&w A Marvelous Cure Fer all bodily aliments, arising from impurity el bleed, a torpid liver, irregularity or the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of Bur dock Bleed Bitters. Price ti. Fer sale at n. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster; Ten Can be Happy It you will step all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and lam- Illes with expensive doctor or humbu? cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na ture's simple remedies for ail your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep Bitters behave it. See Proverbs" in an other column. e!5-2wdw The fairest faces are sometimes marred by myriads et pimples, and markings of tetter or freckles, which are readily removed by a pop ular toilet dressing, known as Dr. Bensen's Sitln Cure. Even scrofulous ulcers yield te it la Geed Spirit. T. Walker, Cleveland, O., writes: Fer the last twelve months 1 have suffered with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tak ing Burdock Bleed Bitters about six weeks age, and new have great pleasure in staling that I have recovered my appetite, my com plexion has grown ruddy, and I feel better altogether." Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial aiseases. scrofula, and general debility, cured by " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Scat cher." el-lmd&w A smooth ceinpli'YK n can be had by every lady who will use !'., Uer's Ginger Tonic. Reg ulating the interiril organs and purifying the bleed it quickly lenieves pimples ana gives a healthy bloom te the check. Sec notice. .Homers! melnnrsi! mothers 1 1 Are you disturbed at night anil broken of yeflr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If k.-.. co at once and get a bottle of HKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it; there ts no inistake about it. There is net a mother en eatth who lias ever used it, who will no, tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and 13 Hie prescription et one et the eldest and beat lemale physician and nurses In the U tilled States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents' a Lettie. murMvdAwM.W&S MARRIAGES. Erismak UcjirnREViLLi!. On the 21st et Oc tober, 1SSI, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence. Ne. 31 East Orange street. Mr. Hcnrv M. Erisman te Miss Maggie M. Hum phcville. both et Lancaster city. ltd&w Ebv Garbek. On the 2"th et October, 1881, at the Stevens Heuc. by the Kev. W. T. Ger iiaid. Mr. Samuel N.Eby te Miss Sue M. Gar ber, both of Kaphe. ltd DEATHS. Cox. At the Lancaster county hospital. Cct. 21, 1831. Superintendent or Hospital Benjamin F. Cox, in the 53d year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the respective societies of which he was a member, arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the hospital en Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster cemetery. e21-3td Kcdt. In Manheim township, Oct. 25, 1881, Susan .1., lelictef Jehn Itudy, sr. , in the C2d j ear of her age. Her relatives and lricnds are respectfully invited te attend the iuneral from her late residence, one mile northwest et Oregon, en Thursday merniug at 9 o'clock. Funeral ser vice at the house. Interment at Intercourse at 1 o'clock, p. m. 2td NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- 1,H)U SALK OK BfiST, FURNISHED, . Mrs. Martha S. Shaefler's house, Ne. 433 West Orange street. Anelv te O'Ji-lWCl J. L. STEINMETZ. FIKKMKN'S ONION. THE SBLJSGATKS et the several Companies will meetTHIS EVENING -in the American Engine Heuse at 1 o'clock, te arrange reception et the Wash ington Fire Company en their return lrem Frederick. Md. cn.VS. M. HOWELL, ltd President. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TUr. Executers et the estate of the late Annie IC. Brooks will sell at public .sdle en THURS DAY, OCTOBER 27. 1881, at 10 a. m., a stock el furniture, carpets, bedding &c, all in line con dition, at the house, southwest corner of Duke and Lew streets. JOHN BROOKS. C. ELTIN HOUPT, Executers. Tnes. Hassaeas, Auct. ecll9121&2Gd T. O. O. F.-THK 1EMBK1 Of LANUAS- ter Ledtxe. Ne. 67. Monterey Ledce. Ne. 2t2, Hebel Ledge. Ne. r99, and Washington En campment. Ne. 11, are requested te meet at their hall, tomorrow (THURSDAY), 27th inst.. at 1 o'clock p. m., ter the purpose of at tending the Inncnil of Past Grand B. F. Cox. Bv order el the N. G. GEO. SPURRIER, ltd Secretary. T)ULIU SALE OF VALUABLE CITY r p Prenertv. On WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2G, 1881, ut the Leepard hotel. In the city of Lancaster, will be .-old by the undersigned, a BAKERY PROPERTY, consisting of a let or piece or piice of ground situated en the south side et Middle street, in the city of Lancaster, being Ne. 345 en said street, lrenting en Mid dle street 1G lee t, mere or les', and extending iu depth 131 fcct.more or less, te Locust street, en which is erected a one-and-a-half story brick DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven rooms, with one-story frame kitchen attached, a frame stable and ether necessary outbuild ings. Alse, a new BAKE OVEN, specially built for a bakery, hydrant, grapevlnca and ether improvements. The property was lermerly used as a bakery and is well located and adapted ter this pur pose. It is bounded en the north by Middle street, cast by Dean estate, south by Locust street and west by property of Isaac Helm an. Possession given en January 1, 188J, if de sired. . Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., et said day, when terms will be made known bv II. II. STEHMAN. 11. Suuberx, Auct. e!5,19&tsd F UEl'JSaDKNT JtElfUBLICAX MASS MEETING. 1 AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. Tuesday, ler. 1, 1881, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ec2Wtd Hi i:mi; WE INTllilGENCfiR WBDNESDAF OCTOBER 2& &L JTZW JLDTXWTMHKMKim. TPOW. J. ZAHMV Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LAXCASTEB, I A. The manufacturers of the differentiates 'et goods embraced in our stoek have been spec ially fortunate this year in producing styles t unequaled beauty, which It will be a pleasure te us te phew te all who call. Our s eck Is full In all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order as early as possi ble. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, In our own factory, any article wanted, which en ables us te give our customers advantage inprices. net usually leund In retail stores. TBI. AKCNUtil' TINTBD SPECTACLES, for which we are the sole agent In Lancaster county, we believe are the best in the world, and we are satisfied that with the aid of our com plete outfit of Test Lenses, we can fl t any eyes that need the aid of glasses. Our faculties for FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING are complete in every department. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a finer and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful goods. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, ect23-3md&wR - pi IVLEK, BOWERS St HURST FLANNELS ! BLANKETS ! LARGE STOCK NOW OPEN. WHITE, GREY, BLUE AND BROWN ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, Scarlet Medicated Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached CANTON FLANNELS, Elegant line et WHITE BLANKETS. Elegant line of GREY BLANKETS, new opening. Elegant line of COMFORTS and QUILTS. Elegant line of NEW DARK STYLES IN CALICOES and PERCALES. Elegant line of SILKS and DRESS GOODS. Elegant Hue or SHAWLS and CLOAKINGS. Elegant line of LADIES'. CHILDREN'S and GENTS MERINO UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY, &c, all at lewkst prices. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S DRY GOODS, MERCHANT TAILORING and CARPET HOUSE, 25 EAST KING STREET, .... LANCASTER, PA. DRY HOODS, UNDERWEAR, AC. OOMETH1HO NEW l LACE TUBE AD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKER, HO. 50 NORTH tJVKCN STRKKT J. B. SIAUTIif & CO. OPENIXG LAUGE LINES OF DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CASIBIERES, AC, AC. LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS. In great Variety. CHILDREN'S COATS, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, &c. CARPETS AND WALLL PAPERS. . B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTKK.PA. 4 KTICIFATING A HKAVY J. FALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened an immense line or DRESS GOODS SILKS, SATIXS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In the latest styles, neatly trimmed with vel vet plush and passementerie. Single and Deuble Miawls at very low pricces. NEW PALL COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's German, Eng lish and American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID GLOVES a specialty. A lull line et Fester's Patent Heek Kid Gloves. 1,000 dozen of Ladies', Gent's aud Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannot he equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. GENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sizes and qualities, at prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 E. KINO STREET. 3IIS CELZAXEO US, IOIt KENT. A COM3IOMOUS UOUSK, with modern improvements ; large yard und geed stable In rear; terms reasenable: possession given at once. Call at SU EAST OKANGE Street. e25 2td OTICK AT A MKBTING OF THE Beard of the Lancaster & Frnitvllle turn pike read company, held en Oct. 6, a dividend mand at the banking house of Jtced ft Hender Hender eon. I. CAUPENTEK, j ua-uce Iff cctrc UU j . r CAVERNS Or LUEAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LUBAY, PAGE COUNTY. VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot el the Shenandoah Valley Ballread, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Elkctmc Lieht. THE LUBAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation et visitors te the Caverns Is open for tne reception of guests. A CAPACIOUS KESTAUBANT offers un usual faculties te large and small excursion parties. octae-lmdttw BOOTS A 8HOMS. LADIES AlTD GKNTH. IF YOU WANT A I Geed and. Fine Fitting Beet or' Shee Ueady-made or Made te Order, go te IVHIEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk gpwUlty. JyS-tidSJtw -CU WW. J. ZAHaT. :e:- - - LANCASTER. PENN'A. i -1IVLEK, BOWERS HOBSTI DRY GOODS. N EW CHEAP STORE. SHAWLS AT METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE. BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK AND GEAY SHAWLS, TAttTAV PLAID SHAWLS, PLAIN COLOK PLAID SHAWLS, SHOULDER SHAWLS, SHAWLS FOB SCHOOL G1BLS. Many of them bought at AUCTION and te be sold CHEAP, at BABD& NEW CHEAP STORE, 'Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Hene Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) D RT GOODS. AC. NEW PALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS. EAGER & BROTHER Have new open Full Lines el FLANNELS, ' BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, Heie Underwear, Hosiery, GLOVES AND LACE GOODS. Vfc invite examination. Hager & Brether. Ne. 25 West King Street. jxwxiMxa. rrME GARFIELD SOUVJBHIB TOKA GOLD BANGLE AT AUUUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. SO; East KIngStreet, Lancaster. Pa fsept&$p4cel THIRD EDITIOI. WKDNKSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20,1821. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. TVashtnoten, D. C., Oot. 26. Fer-tfae Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, nertimestly winds, higher barometer and lower temperature. Al' THE CAPITAL. Topics of Current Interest. Washington, D. C, Oct. 26. Judge Perter will assist the government in the prosecution of Guiteau. It is reported that Judge Tyncr has tendered his resignation as first assistant postmaster general. In the Senate Sherman called up his resolution for an investigation into dis bursement of the eentingent fund of the treasury, and after modifications it was adopted en Sherman's motion. The Me line report was referred te the committee en appropriations. Senate then went in to executive session, and when the doers were reopened, at 1:10, adjourned. Washington, Oct. 26. The Senate to day confirmed the following Pennsylva nians te positions in the navy : Te be civil engineer, T. C. McCollem ; te be assistant surgeons, Wm. Wright, J. Aggard, Jehn 31. Edwards and Themas C. Craig. Washington, Oct. 26. Judge Law rence, first comptroller of the treasury, has decided that witnesses for Guiteau living mere than one hundred mile out side of the jurisdiction of the court, Dis trict of Columbia, cannot be paid by the government. Inside of that radius their expenses can be paid. Washington, Oct. 26. Assistant Sec retary French received from President Arthur this morning, an appointment as acting secretary of the treasury. The ap pointment dates from today and. accord' ing te law can be held by Judge French for ten days uuless a secretary should be appointed in the meantime. Washington, Oct. 26. A brief session of the cabinet was held te-day, at which all the members of the cabinet were present except Attorney General Mac Veagh. As Secretary Wintlera censidcis himself out of the cabinet, he did net attend. THE WKSTKKN FLOODS. The Angry TVatsr Continues te Blae. Bciilingten, Iowa, Oct. 2G. The river is still rising, having yesterday gained two inches. It is new about four inches above high water mark of June, 18S0. Reports continue te come in of the less of crops and live stock en the lowlands north of Burlington. People were obliged te take refuge in the uplands. Keokuk, Iowa, Oct. 26. The Missis sippi continues rising. Alexandria is com pletely inundated, and the water is over flowing the Wabash railway embankment. A number of families have left the town. Danger is still anticipated at Quincy, Illinois. Tbe Ruiueergers Sentenced. HAititisuuRG, Pa., Oct. 26. The two Kumbergers, Frank and Henry, convicted of murder, were brought into court this afternoon and argument advanced for a new trial. The court refused the motieti and both were sentenced te be hanged. Henry received the sentence with bis usual calm demeanor. Frank protest ed his iuuecence, and at the conclusion of the sentouce, remarked te the court, " Thanks, I am an innocent man." A Check te Graveyard Insurance. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 26. The officers of the Littlestown mutual relief associa tion of Littlestown, Pa., having applied te Superintcnden Fainnau, of the insurance department, for permission te operate in this state, Mr. Fairraan replies that he canuet entertain the preposition of any life insurance association that iusures peo ple from 15 te 88 years of age. m True Kllla Agnlnst Ilewgate. Washington, D. C, Oct. 26. The grand jury te-dav returned iudictments against Capt. II. W. Hewgate for forging the name of R. U. Rochester, treasurer of the Western Union telegraph company, te a receipt for $12,100, dated February, 1879 ; forging the same name te a receipt for $12,480, dated Autjust 21, 1880, and te another receipt for $11,800, dated October 15, 1879. Cliarged With Bobbing the Mail; Hahrisbure. Pa., Oct. 20. A .'postal clerk named Vanhorn, running between this city and Pittsburgh, was arrested here this nerni g by a secret service offi cer, en the charge of robbing the mails. A decoy letter was found upon him. ills home is in Pittsburgh. Gulteau's Trial Postponed. Washington, Oct. 26. After aigument in criminal court this merniug, the judge postponed the trial of Guiteau from Novem ber 7th te 14th. Mr. ticevillc, in his aigu ment, expressed the opinion that the court had jurisdiction in the case aud he would net raise the question en that point. Gen. Walker's Successor. WAbiliNGTOX, Oot. 2G. The president te-day nominated Charles W. Seaton, of New Yerk, te be superintendent of the census, and J. H. Warmeugb, of Pennsyl vania, te be chief of the bureau of previ siens and clothing, in the navy, with rela- tive rank of commodore. MAMKETS. PMSisflelpbia Hldrtteu Philadelphia, October 25. Fleur dull :mt barely steady. Bye flour at $C 12. Wheat dull nnd weak: Delaware and Peun'a Bed $1 431 46 ; de Amber, 1 4031 47. Cern firm, with fair local demand. Oats steady, with fair demand Bye steady at $1 07 1 03. Previsions steady. Lard market steady. Butter market lirni ; cheicu grade? are wanted. Eggs Arm ; geed inquiry aud light stocks ; Penn'a, 27028c; Western, 2Ge. Cheese inurkct quiet and prices unchanged. Petroleum dull und easier; refined, 7$c. Whisky nominal at $1 IS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at 0& 3K: Timethy dull, $i 3533 (a ; Flaxecril flrmat$H3l 4.1. new jferic xaarBei. New Yerk. Oct. 2G. Fleur State and Western without decided change and with limited expert and jobbing trade de mand; Superfine State at 4 705 C3 ; extra de $5 705 25; choice de WM SI 00; fancy de $7 1098 50; round-hoop Ohie, $C 006 00 : choice de, $7 0038 73 ; Super fine Western, St 70S5 6j; common te jtoed extra de 5 7JQ6 0); choice dodo. IC S03UC0; choice white wheat de de 17 75-83 75; Southern quiet and unchanged ; common te fair extra, 6 407 30; geed te choice de, $7 40 28 30. Wheat opened iKs lower, attcrward ic ic cevercd and advanced about llc ;Ne. 2Itcd November, tUOS 1 50: de December, $1 62J-; Ql 53); de January, W531 35. Cern lc higher, and active : mixed western spot, 6770c; de future, 70 73c. Oats- M!c better; Staf.e IGgSJUc ; Western, 43333c. Central Market. The Central market was net very lurgcly at tended this morning, and closed at nn earlier hour than usual. Prices wcre substantially the same as these quoted above ; butter being a trill e lower. Neca Uaotanena et tne uraln fllaruet furnished by Jacob JJ. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicago. Wheat Cern OaU Perk Laid Ner ... .34jJ .62K $ .44 $.... ...- Dec... 1.37V6 .64Ji .44j, Tan..... 1.38 .... - May..... 89Ji " Philadelphia. Oct... $1,4414 J.70 9.50J5 NOV... J.43?2 .7pj .BOM Dec... 1.4 .TK -51J Jan L55 .705 JZi Ocata ami rrsMes Qeftleie. One tie o'clock qaotatteasot grata and prevfc.--x j, furnished by S.K. Tundt, Breker, tt- '-r SKlagatreet. , "v "5 Ions, Eas Chicago. Wheat . 1MX , L38J4 . 1.38 .$145 . I.46H Cern OaU v7v Philadelphia. 9 .71 9 .51 .70!$ .81 73K Jl Perk 18.35 17.70 Lard 11.45 .1LCI! Nev. Dec.. Jan.. 1L 77 Oct... ev.. Dec... neexaaraec. New Yerk, Philadelphia anil Lecal stecte also United States Bends ruperted dally br Jacob B. Love. X. . Cor. Centre Square. Maw Vesc Stock. Stocks fairly Arm. JKOUey Chicago it North Western. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul... Canada Southern !1M! iw 593 60 u Del.. Lack. A Western KiK 127 I37J Delaware; Hudsen Canal 10HI leew leak Denver ft Rie Grande 82 83 , Uannibal A-St. Jee Vk uike anere x jaicn. seuuiem.. iyt iaJ7fc jsi Manhattan Elevated. 58 St U) Michigan Central 89 w 9U Missouri. Kansas ft Texaa 40 46U 6 N. V.. Lake Krle ft Western.... 43K-44l . New Jersey Central 05W gsU 96 N. r., Ontario ft Western. .... 32 a 3BU New Yerk Central 1S7 JSSKMW Ohie ft Mississippi 41K .... 419? Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 48k X 494 SU Paul ft Omaba 4M? 41 41. de Preferred 101)2 .... 10fjZ Central Pacific 9$ WX 9tji Texas Pacific 5l Si 03 Union Pacific 118J2 " Wabasli, St. LeuU ft Pacific.... 48 -.Preterm!. 87! western Union Tel. Ce r: PmXADXLTHlA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania K.K B1K Heading 33 Lenign vaucy. Lcntgli Navigation 46 Buffalo, Pitts. A Westeni ?lg Northern Cbntral...... .......... ... Northern Pact flc. " Preferred Bestenville 20V Philadelphia Krle K. It 29V IewaUuich Mining tliine States Bends. r. m. 1:00 United States 4 per cents 9k ..... .... R " .. ......... ) ..... .... SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E" STKAYKD FBO.n THIS PBBM1SKS OF the undersigned, end or West Walnnt street, en Menduv evening, a Large Benn Durham Cew. A liberal reward wilt be paid for her return or Information that will lead te her recovery, ltd JACOB WEH. NOTICE. IN TIIK niATTEB UT THE Assigned Kstate of Peter W. Uerrecbt and wife, of the city of Lancaster, Lancaster coun ty. Pa, Netice Is hereby given that Peter W. Gor Ger recht has presented a petition te the Court of Common Picas of Iincastcr county, asking said court for an order and decree that Adam J. Eberly, his assignee, for the benefit of the creditors under deed of assignment, dated August 2, 1373. shall recenvey te him all Of the assigned estate in the hinds of the said assig nee, and that the said nsignce be discharged, und released lrem the xali I trust and that ihe. said court has fixed S ATUKDA Y, NOVEMBER IP, 1S81, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house. In the city or Lancaster, for the hearing of said petition, when and where all parties as creditors of said Peter W. Uerrecbt, may DA heard. ,ELIAS JIcMELLEN, o2S,nev2,9,16d Prothenotary- N T DOOK TO TBE COURT BOUSB. FAHNEST0CK. Our CLOAK KOOMi NEW STYLES of new filled with all the LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS. Te which we want the attention of these in want. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS, Fer Dresses Prices. and Trimming, all at Lewest LADIES' DRESS GOODS in all the New Styles. UNDERWEAR IN QUANTITIES, IN QU AMITIES, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIKLS, . FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIULS, AT LOWEST PRICES. AT LOWEST PRICES. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heuse. ENTERTA IN3IENTS. 1 t FULTON OrEKA IIUCSK. LA MASCOTTE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 26. Mil. CHAS. E. FORD 1egs te announce that he will bring te Lancaster, en the above even ing, his entire COMIC OPEBA COMPANY numbering 30 Artists, led by tbe brilliant English Prima Denna Miss Madeleine Lucette. The Opera presented will Itn the most suc cessful Comic Opera ever known te New Yerk city. THE MASCOTTE, by AI7DR AN, author of OHvette POPULAR PRICES... .75, 50 and 3ff Cta. Reserved scats en sale at the Opera Honsa Offlee. ectMttd -TfULTON'OPKBA HOUSE. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will give a Scries or Magnificent Art Entertainments, With Musical Accompaniment, and' Illumi nated Illustrations or remarkable Paintings. Antique and Modern Scuinturc and Buildings, and objects or Art-Wonder, A COMBINATION OF ART, MUSIC AND STORY DELIGHTFULLY HARMONIOUS. TUESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 23th. ny; Part 1st. Up and Dewr the mver nmnc irt 2d.- Berlin and Its Art Wonders. THUS! PARIS. THURSDAY NIGHT, uCTOBER 27th. Part 1st. The Grand Sights of Ilia " RjMiiilltnl fTltv ." Part 2(1. The Leuvre .and Us fctut- ues. FRII ROME FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER tfth. Part 1st Ancient Ruins Of the " Ktcrnax viiy." Part 2d. Modern Reme and Its A 1 1, SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 29th. Part 1st. Wonderael the Mod ern Babylon." I'art '-d. The Sydenham Crystal 1 Palace. Deers open at 7 JO p. m. Entertainment bo be 2lns at S. faoneral Admlasien, 3Re.- Reserved Seat?, SOe. course Tickets, including Reserved' " TIckets'seM at the nsnal place. petlS-tM . - A.K. F.X. P.lft iw taw x gftff !X QI.V X"fX W4 9 mi (S 9KKT 33Ji gj2 :::: ff r VSJA3N3 l4Si N 'P'lZ .'''vHS (A .- -vt , ,i :'$! 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