." .res1 JIC--y"lt.J. jl ,.,4y,Fi'!-!-?i - VTj"7'! Tn-rTT mw-rJ-T"; " . T -N . , - WJ LANCASTER DAILTHINTELLIGENOER THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 18S1. A COLUMBIA KBWS. eui: itK'.;n.AK couitKsrexviSxcK. Xext Monday evening is Ilallevr Eve. The - lilinrfsincnr'' vras i:i town yes terday. T Ifnnlc i Imnr.tiiTrAi' line Taf - ai 1 I - P.. 11 I .,. Ulw, w.,u, UM , ,,, iuU paper offices or the Citizen, J mT . i -J . '', ,- 7Vmcs and Union; three soert The Giusaders are in town aud this i ;,ie .. t.,,, . ? J MHL.VO UU I. IlCi fcm-l evening will have a banquet at the Frank lin house. A party composed of Columbians, and strangers, will visit Chiques Reck this afternoon. The boiler v.-erl:s having leceived a large supply of coal, are new weiking clay aud night. Oflicir Struck arrested a colored boy for carrying cencealed weapons, took him be fore Squire Frank, wheie theh6aring was held, aud at neon te day took him te Lan caster, where he will remain until the next term of cemt. In ictuiiiing from the Yerk town centen nial celebration Sergeant Bennett, of Ce. C, lest a package of clothing. This morn ing the missing at tides weie icturned te him. Duck sheeting is much better than it was. Mr. Gceigu Crane went en the liver this morning aud shot fe.utecn of them. Miss Clara Meyers, of .Norwood, is visit ing in Philadelphia. Miss Annie Purple is at i eik, the guest el Mis Annie Musslc luan. Mis? Anuin Fendiicli left for a few days visit at Hariiiburg. ltev. Henry Wheeler,, the pastor, offi ciated at the extia services in the M. E. church last evening. Kcv. AY". CHobinser, of Lancaster, will preach this evening. This morning a wagon leaded with apples was standing at the coiner el Union and Second sheets waiting for a train of cars te pass. The owner was standing en the pavement, and the here was left iinhcld. Tin: aniiu.il b-icemin frightened ran off, and in turning the c.tinerthe front wheel struck a lire pi it::, b.c.iking it and spilling the applet. T.'i" hei.se steed still and wascaptuK-d. lhe damage denu liy (he accident that happened ye-l il.iy, the breaking of the telephone wires and the l aiming elf of King's horse, will cost te be lcp.iircd in the neighbei heed of .0. S. S. Detnilcr will stand for it. ji:. Win. P. Evans, pa -ter of the E. E Lutlician chmeh and ji.ut of his congre gation, left this morning for Iviuh's, where they will spend the day. Mis. Cies.s-.vell, mother of Mrs. Layman, living .in I'nien street, died of old age en Tuesday nnuiiing. The funeral will be held this afternoon at two o'clock. Fifth street is being macadamized. Mr. Fied. Uuehei's new house", en Sixth and Walnut street arc completed and with the exception of two of them, are all oc cupied. The committee of mining engineers who arc visiting the iilit-rciit m.ichine works in Pennsylvania, will be in Columbia te mor row me: mug, and aft r thoroughly inspect ing the shops lure will go te Lancaster. Yesleiday they had a :eccptien given them at thciesidence of tJev. Hove, hi H.iriisbtirg, but that official being away, Mis. Gov. lleyt ciilcitaiiicd them. The Columbia G. A. K. pist has done much for the eitiens of this boreagh in the way of hiiugiug geed treupjs licic, and they will de moie. Ou the 19th of November, under their management, Ferd' grand opera company will make their appearance. It has been with mucli difficulty that the pa?t succeeded in getting this t reups, and our play geuig citizens ihenM show their appreciation by attending. The member.': of the SI. Peter':: convent are making extensive preparations for a fair, which will be held some time hi the beginning of next mouth. The funeral of Mr-is Emma Kesslcr took plaoe yeleidi afternoon, and a large number of !;jr frieud-i and rid ttiva:- fol lowed her remais.s te their la-it resting place. The services w.nheld in the Cook Ceok Coek mau chap.d. Itev. Henry Wheeler conduct ing them, lie spoke in an elegant manner of the deceased one's relation te his church ; of her amiable way.?, an! of the great love that existed between her and these w!i had ever in.-t her. Nearly all of her graduating class vreie present. Mr. G'e. W. Harmen, llagmau en en gine e. 1S3, met with an accident last night. Ti:j train, which was westwaid bound, was going at full speed down a grade and Geerge was lighting his lamps. He was star.diug in the middle of a cal car when the train gave a Ins eh and .priced him out en the ground. The result was slight censidei ing the s-pced of the train. His head and shoulders weie slightly cut anil hemcived ether small iujuiies. He was t.ik n te the Aincrieau hotel, in th'13 place, where he beards, and Dr. Craig at- j five hundred Confederate dead, with the beautiful monumental statue of a soldier at rest, and many ether sculptuicd beauties of one of the most handsomely located and laid cut cemeteries in the country ; the four news- txamincr, looking splendid agricultural grounds and race track ; the stately, hospitable and comfortable residences of the people ; the beauty of the ladies and cleverness of their husbands, sons, fathers and brothers ; the geniality of Mayer Moberly, in his third term : the strength aud efficiency of the fire com panies ; the comprehensive line et niaicli and the extent of sliai p cobble stone paving; the number aud ubiquity of the negre population ; the great corn canning es tablishment ; the cleau steies and a huudicd ether things, one of the best of which, te this subscriber, was a ride bshind Will Baughman's 2:30 heise, out into the ceuutry, out the Baltimeie national turnpike, ever that wonderful bridge across the Jlonecacy ; noting the famous decanter in masonry which stands at the southeast end of it, and lingering en the foothills of the Monocacy and en the slope of the Laugineic, gilded and purpling with the sunset hale, te leek about en a glorious picture of landscape enlivened with water, the arches of the bridge in the foreground, with geld aud red and purple clouds for frame te this masterpiece of Xature's painting, and mountains reaching far into the dim perspective, all tee glori ous for the artist's pencil te catch and mocking the powers of description. "Skin Disease " Cared by Ir. Swayne's Ointment. What is mere !is!rcsslnj tliar. an obstinate skin disease, ami why pcrseua should puffer a i single hour when they have a. sure cure in "Swiiyne's Ointment" is past our cemprehen sien. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wemicriul all-healing quali ties. lMruples en the lace and blotches en the skin are leuieved by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly fcafe and harmless, even en the most tender intant. Itehins Piles-Symptoms are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swaync'a Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swaync ft Sen, .13 North Seventh street, Philadelphia. Pa., te whom all letteis should be addressed, sold bvull prominent druggists. cctt-T.TlutFAw HEW ADVEBTIBEMEXTS. EDW j. ZAUjr. tended him. i. i-j:i:ij:i;icu. The Wat-Illusion Visitation. After the parade of the firemen in Frederick. Md.. yesterday, which w.is a fine aflair, the Washington boys scalteicd evei the city for a geed time. At 7 p. in. they again formed in line and inarched te the L'nitrd company's hose house, where a most beuntilul banquet was spread. Speeches were made by Mr. Hensel and Judges Lynch, Ritchie and Bedic of the circuit court, new sitting in Frederick. The presentation te the United company of a beautifully finished pair of Texan cattle heins en behalf of the employees of Dana Graham's comb factory was- made at this collation. Early this morning the band and fire company, with a number of the citizens of Frederick, marched te the cemetery and visited the grave of Francis Scott Key, where they played the "Star Spangled Bai.ncr" and a dirge ; also the Confeder ate soldiers' monument and the grave of James Cooper. United States senator from Pennsylvania 1840-55. The company left Frederick at S;:f aud reached Yerk ai 11 o'clock. They were met at the depot by representatives of the Union, of Yerk, aud taken te its engine house, where they were formally received, taken thence for dinner te the Pennsyl vania house, and this afternoon they weie entertained at one of the public gardens of the town. The Washington boys will ic turn at (i:'25 this evening and will be re ceived as dscwhnre published. The trip te Frederick was thiougheut a most delightful one aud the Washington boys express themselves as pleased beyond measure with the Iavieh hospitality of the Marylunders. ImprcsMeiir, el 1'rcdcrlclc. Besides the hospitality of its people and citizen firemen, the beautiful situation and surroundings of Frederick make it a place of rare attractiveness and interest for a few days visit by strangers. Thetiip by rail thither is a pleasant ride, through a highly improved country, ever rich farms, past fi no buildings and between hills, growing into mountains, new robed in the splendors of the autumn woodlands. The location of the town itself justifies the opening lines of Whittier's famous "Barbara Frictchie" poem : Up lrem the meadows lich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn. The clustered spires of Frederick stand, Urucii-walled by the hills et Maryland. Keund about them orchards sweep, Apple and peach tree fruited deep, Fair as a garden el the Lord. Among the many objects of iutciest wir.ca engaged the attention of the visit ors were the numerous churches, Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Episcopal and ethers ; the Frederick female seminary ; the Jesuits' novitiate home and school, the stale school for deaf and dumb, the .jail and almshouse, the court heu'-e in a spacious square ;5 the house r.heic Barbara FiietchJc of fact, if net of poesy. Jived, and her signature te sundiy legal papcis ; the graves of the author of the " Star Spangled Banner, " of ex-United Suites Senater Cooper, of some Alderman Itarr's court. Sallic Walsen, a woman of bad repute, who hails from Columbia, had a hearing before Aldeiman Barr this afternoon en a charge of being diunk and diseidcrly. It was shewu that she went te Ziegler's hotel, en East King street, while drunk. She was ejected from the hotel when &he picked up a let of stones aud threatened te threw them. She gt twenty days in prison. Jehn Stieik had a hearing for being diunk aud begging en East King street, aniljhe get live days in pri-en. Julia McFarland alius Patterson for be ing diunk and disorderly en Mjddlc street was sent cut, for five dayr.. Before Alderman Barr Oanicd McMahon was heard en a charge of drunken aud diseidcrly conduct and committed te the county jail for 5 days. a maiket Nei thcrn William Maillet Thieving. On complaint of S. M. Andes, man attending the Farmers' market, William Hinder and Moult, were arrested en charge of pilfci ing from his market stand. The aecuf-cd were arrested and locked up for a hearing bcne Alderman Samson. Mr, Andes says he has en several occa.-iens had stolen from him, apple butter, potatoes, walnuts and ether marketing, aud that the accused in company with ethers have made a prac tice of loitering aieund his stand. On Tuesday afternoon one of the party at tempted te engage him in a game of tin 02 card e mente, and net being successful, Hinder personated a peliceman and made a show of ai resting the ethers. Writ or Ilubcas L'rius Asked ler. In ci.urt this afternoon S. II. Reynolds and .1. Hay Brown, csqs., counsel for Samuel II. Miiler who shot aud killed Wm. Gensemer at Union St'itien, made applica tion te the court for a writ of habeas corpus, 'i he wiit was ordered te be issued and Friday morning, November 4, at 10 o'eleck was fixed as the time for the hcaiJJ in.7. .Mti-lilgan Kellel. Previously reported $1,054. Mr.-. Ehza Miller. $5 ; B.Buckwaltcr,Strasbnrg tewni ship, $2 ; Jehn Gee. Ileuscr, Maner street, $5 ; Ames Heir, Lime Valley, $5 ; Jacob Beweis, 810. Total thus far, $l,(i?l. Creuiul! Te-night. Pi of. Gee. R. Cromwell proposes te give Lis patrons a grand treat at the opera house te-night, when he will present view;; of Paris, with all the intense realism of detail that characterized his exhibitions en Monday and Tuesday evenings. Te these who long te see the sights of the beautiful City and can't afford the trip, or haven't the time te spare, we say, go sec Ci 01:1 well's views te-night. They are th' " i-rnuine stuff" ali through. A N'v l:iSiir;:uee Company Killers t!ie I'lrltl. I:ai.stiiun A. limns, insurance agents, of this city, have te-day received cerlilicate of ap pointment from " The New Yerk Jlewcry Fire Insurant e company, et New Ynrls," as 1th agents ler mis city and vicinity. Tlia com pany has $SSP,i00 assets, twe-lhird or which is investe 1 in United States government bend. A delightful shave is possible only ith the Cutieimi Miaving Seap. Nigh! sweats, cough, emaciation and decline prevented by Malt ISittcrs. ai'EVIAZ, NOTICES.'. ' 'Jell eis' I.Ivw I'ills" have been the stand m d remedy ler malaiia. liver complaint, coc cec ivi'iicss, etc.. for liftv years. el-lind.Vv.' Iteugh 011 Ruts.' The tiling desired found at last. Able drug gist for Unugli en Itats. it clear-, out rat, mice, reaches, flics, bedbug, Vc boxes. Depot Jehn 'thick, jr., 20 We.t Chestnut street. Fell Down. Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Buffalo, fell down stairs and severely bruised Ids knee. A lew applications of Dr. Themas' Kclectric Oil entirely cured liim. Fer sale at II. II. Cotli Cetli ran's drug store, 137 North fnccn street, I.au-ca-ster. Kidney Complaints el all descriptions arc relieved r,l once, and speedily cured by Kidney-Wert. It seems in tended by nature for the cure of all diseases el the kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its great ionic powers arccspceially directed te the removal of this class el diseases. e knew of persons that have sutlered ler thirty years that have been permanently cured by taking Kidnoy-Wert a short time. Try it, either liquid or dry. Sun. eUl-lwd&w t;e te II. II. Ceunran's unit; store, ir,7 North Queen street, ter Mrs. J-'reciAatt's Xcw AVj twmtl Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et eo'.er.are unequnled. "Celer from 2 te ."1 pounds. Directions in English and German. 1'riee. 15 cents. A smooth complexion can be had by every lady who will uc Talker's UingerTenic. Ueg nlating the internal organs and purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimples ana give? a healthy bloom te the cheek. See notice. Yeu Can be Happy It 011 will Ntep all veur extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and tain ilies with expensive doctors or liuinbn ; cure alls, th.it de Harm always, and use only 1111 t ure's simple remedies ler all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and ave great expense, 'lhe greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep llilteis believe it. See ' Proverbs" in an other column. e!5-2wriitw The fairest faces are sometimes marred b3 myria Is et pimples, and markings of tetter or Irecklcs, which arc readily removed by a pop ular toilet dressing, Known as Dr. IJensen's SKin Cure. Even scrofulous ulcers yield te it. A Cough, Celd or fcere -l nreat should lie stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable l.'ing Disease or Consumption, r.rewn's i.reuchial Trachea de net disorder tlicftemach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly 0:1 the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, aivc relief in Asthma. Ilrouchiel Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat Troubles which Singers uml l'ublic Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years .Brown's llrenchial Troilies have been recommended by physi cians, and always give nertcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly mi entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. m8-lvdTTb&S41vw Philadelphia. .March 1, 1S3I. Messrs. Ely Eres.. Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Gents: About Oct. 1, 1S-0, I gave your Cream Ealm 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, besides belnsr unable te breathe through my nose ; belere the sec ond bottle et your remedy was exhausted 1 was cured and te-day enjoy sound health ler which please accept my sincere thanks. C. ,T. Cerbin, Oil Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Messp.s. White & Uubdick, druggists. Ithac-u. N. Y. My daughter and myself, great suf ferers from Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Ealm. Mv sense of smell restored and health greatly improved. C. M. Staslet, dealer in Eoels and Shoes, Ithaca. N. . Price M cents. ol7-2wdeed&w Quinine anil Arsenic Ferm the basis el many et the Ague remedic in the market, and are the last resort et pliy sicians and people who knew no better medi cine te employ, for this distressing complaint. The effects of cither el the-.e drugs arc de structive te the system, producing headache, Intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziiiess,ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitu tional health. Ayur's Aece Ccue is a vegeta ble discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingrceient, 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. Uet-ides being a positive cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remedy ler Elver Complaints. It is nn excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. Ey direct action en the Eiver and biliarvappirutus, that emulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. e21-l wdced&w THE FAK.".Ir'l:." KKIKND. Dr. Harber's lied lleri; Powders are the best in the marlcet. They are net a mere loed innde et inert and cheat) materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the .strength of ordinary horse and cattle powdery, and will cure anil fatten stock In one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be sately relied upon for the cure of coughs, colds distemper, glanders ami all diseases of horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality of milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, C ler $1; large size 0e.jer 3 ter $1. Sold In Lancaster at Ceehran's Drug Steiv, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. aug2-lydced&wl TjIDW. J. ZAHJI. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LAXCASTEll, lJA. The manufacturers of tise diflerent lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec ially fortunate this yearin producing styles et unequaled beauty, which It will be a pleasure te us te s-iiew te all who call. Our s eck'ls lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds,- &c. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order as early a 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 in prices, net usually found in retail stores. Til. AKUNUtL TINTKD SPKUlACLtS, for which we are the sole agents in Lancaster county, we believe are the best in the world, and wc are satisfied that with the aid of our com cem nlete eutlit efTest Lenses, we can lit anv eves that need the aid of glasses. -Our facilities ler FIUST-CLASS REPAIKING 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 liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful goods. TIRD EDITIM.. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 27, 1881. WMiATttfcK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 2C Fer the Sliddle Atlantic states, fair weather, variable winds, rising followed by falling barometer, stationary or higher temperature. TllK SENATE. Mainly JDelDg -Executive Vuslneas. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. Without transacting any impei rant public business the Senate went into executive session and then took a recess of ene hour te enable the committee te ceusider and act upea the nominations sent in te-day. COKSO CAliKD. ED. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, - - - LANCASTER. PENX'A. ZAHM'S CORNER, ectS3-3md&wK SEW AD VEllTJSEaiESTH' A TirAMGU fT hf?" a llrjt-elass Inquire at this Ol'tiee. SITUATION ,A.NTKD Dread or Cake IJaker. FOK ALF. OR KENT, IfUMsUKl), Mrs. Martha S. Shaeffer's house. Se. ii West Onmgestii1 e20 Iwd Apply te J. L. STE1KMETZ. JEUELEMS. OKI'lIiiNS' COUKT SALK OF VALUABLE City I'l epcrty. On THURSDAY EVEX- IU. OCTOIitCK 27, 1SS1, at 7K o'clock, at the Leepard Hetel, in the city of Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance of an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will ex pose te public Mile the follewing1 verv valu able real e tate, late el Thes. D. Kelly" dee'd. All that Valuable Let et Crounden.llu; north west corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, Lancaster city, fronting en East Orange .street about 13d leet, and running along Marshall te Marien 215 feet. The prop erty comprises some of the most valuable building lets in the eastern section of the city, eligibly located in a rapidly developing quar ter. Attendance at the sab' will be given and terms made known by V. U. HENSEL. Administrator efThP". D. Kelly, Dee'd. II. Siivueut, Auctioneer. .llutiierr,! .vemers:: utetnerali Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a tick child suilerlng and crying with the excruciating pai: et cutting teeth 7 If s,-., go at once and get a bottle ei MUS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHINil SYRUl. It will re lieve the peer little sullercr Immediately de pend upon it; there 1? no mistake about it. There is net a mother en e.uth who has ever used it, wne will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest .te the mother, and relief and health te the child, epetalingllke ni.igic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription el one et the eldest and he:;! female physician and ::ur-es in lhe Un'ied Staid. Sold everywhere: 2Tcentsa I ett'.e "iarMvd$wM.V&S Illinois, erysipelas, mercurial liscasef-. scielnla, and general debility, cured by ' Dr. Lii'.dscy'.s Weed Searcher." el-lmdAw i:i.scui:i Fiie.n death Tr.u follewingstatcmentof William J Cough Ceugh lin. of Semervillc, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the (all of 1S7C I was taken with a violent bleeding of tne lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my uppclitu and llesh. I was se weak at one time tint I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1S77 I was admitted te the City Hospital. Wlii'u there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a rcpeit w en, ai emul that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, but a Irlend told me of Du. Wr. Kali's ISalsam FeiiTiiu Luses. 1 laughed at my friends, think ing thai my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surnrl'u and gratification, I commenced te tusl better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel In better spirits than I have the past three years. ' I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone afflicted, with Diseased Lungs will he induced te take Dr. Win. I hill's lUilsam ler the Lungs and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have tiiken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere geed than all ether medicines I liavu taken since my sicklies-". My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen ba able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13J North Queen street ivJ3-lvdeeiiTlnVw2 DEATHS. Seit;:. In this citv, en the 'JOUi liist.. Charles, se-i et Albert and Mary Sclt, in the ::1 year el his age. The relatives and ti lends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, from the parents' residence. Ne. -i:e North street, en te-morrow (Friday) afternoon at .'5 o'clock. Interment at Zien'i cemetery. Zieglek. Oct. a;, 1881, in this city. Jehn D. Ziegler, infant son of William .1. anil Lizzie Ziegler, agetl 1 year and 3 months. Funeral lrem the residence or his parents. Ne. 3'J1 East Orange street, en Saturday morn lug at 0 o'clock, te proceed te Manheim for burla'. POLITICAL. Democratic. Committee There will be a meeting of the city members et' the Democratic County ami City Committees-, at the Ixtelligexckk Ofllcc in this city en FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOR-EU 2?, at V,i o'clock. A full attendance is urgently re quested. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. Democratic, Stiite Ticket. STATU TKKAMT.r.n. OllANCE NOIiLE, Erie. Democratic County Ticket. snrjuFr. UEO. W. BUOWN (fainter), 1st Ward. City rr.OTHOXOTAKV. JOHN II. DcIIAVEN, Caernarvon. REGISTER. E. I. AMHLEi:, Drumore. COUNTT TREASURE!'.. PETEU McCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. ci.tr.K or QUAiiTEi: sessions. KEA HEED, Hart. CLERK OF OirMIAJSV COURT. 1'ETEi: lKElllCH, 8th Warn, Citv. rnisex KEr.rEi:. ISAAC HULL, Earl. ceujrrY coMiiisstesi'iu M. HILDEBUANT, Mount Jey. COROXER. IIENUY M. GEITEIJ, 4t!i Ward, City. DIRECTORS Or TUB TOOR. I'HILII WALL, .Ith Ward, Cllj . AllItAM SIDES, West Lampeter, rnise?.' ixsr-ECTens. LEMUEL W1EST, West Cocaliee, SOL ZEVMEIt, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LIGIlTNEIt, Lcaceek. SE W ADVEKTISEMESTS. i.'Olt KENT. A ON E-SIOKY UOUSK FOK " Kent at Ne. 16 Derwart street. Inquire at 11 31! EAST OttAaUK STItEET. OsT.-TIIlS MOKNISiC ON WEST AVAL- j nut street, between North Queen and Water .streets, was lest a Uell of Meney con taining Ten Delhus. A reward will be paid for its return te. CHAKLES STONE, It Heading Depot. tTVUEU SCOTT." SEVERAL YEAKS JLf age the advertiser learned someone two volumes of "Dral Scott, a Talc or the Great Dismal Swamp." Will the party who lias the books please return them te "L," I. TELMGEXCER OFFICE. ltd Alse at the same and place will be etlered at public sale the Two-Steiy I1UICK HOUSES aud Side Let, at the southwest corner of East Orange and Marshall strcits. opposite the ahovclets. Ne. I. adjoining Marshall street. lias a frontage et (11 leet 10 inches, the improve ments consl-tinget a two story Ilrick Heu-c, uith wash heu-e or summer kitchen, and a depth et ISO leet te a public alley. The side let has 12 lee. front, siillicient ler at least two mere dwellings, and Is thickly planted with quince, peach, cherry, apple and pear trees. Ne. 2 is a let 21 feet front and the same depth us Ne. 1, with a two-tery llrick Heuse, lour feet wide alley en lhu west. There is u well et excellent water and geed pump en the piym-iM-s. W.U. HENSEL. Agent ler Heirs et Mary Kelly, Dee'd. The above properties will be put as whole and in purpart.. ect.l-tMl TN'IIEi'I-;?. DENT IIM'UDLICAN MASS MEETING. ! i Hei CM S. WE. -AT- FULTON OPERA HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA.. Tuesday, Iet. 1, 1881, AT 8 O'CLOCK. rpnE GAKl IfcT.D SOUV;..IK FOIt A GOLD BANG-LB . AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 20J East KlngStreet. Lancaster, l'a Isept23 3nnleeil 11.ULKV, HANKS St KIDDLE. PRECIOUS STONES. The wise and earefnl selection of Ccm. te be. worn ler personal ornament is a mat ter of much importance. PRECIOUS STOXES. inexperienced pcr.en who trust tee much te themselves in making such selec tion, may fall into the hands of these whose interest it is te give them faulty stones. PJIECIOUS STOXES. We have for .se long dealt in precious stencj that en expeilence is of great 'ad vantage te buyers. We make personal selection of nil the gems we import and have most et them cut under our own supervision. PRECIOUS STONES. The demand for Diamond! has greatly Increased, principally for these et from two te fifteen carats the pair. Te tlie.au we have devoted especial attention. We have u large variety, both unmeunted and mounted, in beautiful and novel design. PRECIOUS STOXES. In ;Colercd Stones our exertion te ob tain a lull supply have been met with com plete success. Our collection et Ifribies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Turqueis and OraL Is Mich as has never 'bafere been brought together in this country. PRECIOUS STOXES. We call particular attention te our mounting of precious stones. Unsurpass ed ler style and permanence. And, we re mark, tnat our prices arc entirely satisfac tory te all who can appreciate gems. BAILEY. BANKS, BIDDLE, ; 12th AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA, The .SilIer Sent te Jail for Tea Days aft3r Many Adventures. "Wilmington, Del.. Oct. 27. In the T !..1 C?lk.r ,.n..-.k KnaA iliie tMmninrr UIMll'U CUllCS CUUIv UV'IC V1I13 lUVIiUIUJ, Antouie Corse, was sentenced fei ten days imprisonment for a murderous assault upon Francis G. Lind, mate of the Ameri can ship Abbie Bayen, en the 26th of last March near Gibralter. Lind it ap pears was beating a sailor named Wistrem with a belaying pin and Corse remon strated, whereupon he tee was assaulted by Lind. Corse then cut Lind badly with a knife and was promptly placed under arrest. He was put in irons at Malaga, Spain, and sent te this country en the bark Flerilla. The bark stranded at Lewes and Corse escaped by swimming ashore. He was recaptured ami again escaped te the weeds, with his hands manacled, lle was finally retaken and at his trial te-day the jury disagreed, but as the judge then recommended a ver dict of guilty, with a recommendation te mercy, it was se rendered and a sentence was imposed as stated above. The I'reuch In I'hilndelpnla. Philadelphia, Oct. 27. The French visitors arrived here from "Washington at 2:13. Tfccy were met at the depot by the State Fencibles'and escorted te the mayor's office. GuKAT DAMAGE. Aud the Kiver Still rslslng. Burlington, Iowa, Oct. 27. The rim is still rising. It is new tive inches-abeve the high -water mark of 1SS0. A Nevel .11 oile cf Keculutliir Clocks. The idea of moving and regulating the clocks of a city by means of compressed air furnished from central stations is being successfully carried out in Paris and Vi enna. Paris has sixteen miles of pipe laid in the sewers, with which two thousand clocks in dwelliugs and fourteen public clocks arc connected. The system is claimed te have been invented by a man in San Francisce, whose patents antedate any attempt made te use it in Europe. aiAKKET:. F1IIE. rOK SALK. ,MIK SAI.K. r.ci'W.d extektaixjiestx. tui.-:en ei"i:i:a iieesk. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL erics of Magnificent 1'iiiloi'taiiimeuts. Elegant r.ClLDlNU SITES In the western .suburb--el the city, and DUILDIXG LOTS at all prices and In all parts of the city. Apply te ALLAN A. lIEEIt & CO., Iteal Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents-, Mcpt'J-Smil 'J North Duke Street. i)CI5LIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, NO VEMEEU 5, 1SS1, at the ' Fountain Inn." en Seuth Queen btieet. will be Mild the two story FKAMK DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, Ne. CM Seuth Queen street (corner of Leve Lane). The house contains ten looms, cellar, etc.. let 2I teet lrnnt, extends te Hea ver street, en w hfeh i a frame stable and car riage house; well et water with pump, fruit trees, etc., in the jard. Sale positive te commence lit 7 o'eleck p. r.i. Terms will be made known by HENDEUSON M. l'OWEUS. I'er further particulars see large bills or in quire of ALLAN A. IIEKlt & CO.. Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents, fi. F. Kewc, a North Duke street. Am tier.ecr. o24,27,'ilnevl,3,5d Will give a Series of Magnificent Ali With .Musical Accempuiiiuent, and lllumi natml illustrations of remarkable I'alutings, Antique and Modern Sculnturcand Ituihiiugs, and objects of Art-Wonder, A COMBINATION OF A I IT, AND STOIIY MU-siC DELIGHTFULLY HARMONIOUS. TUESDAY NIUUT, OCTOliEK 23th. geriae:::! I'nrt 1st. Up and Dewr the i er itiune. and Its Art endcrs. IJXKCI'TUICV SALK OF CITV 1'KOI M EllTY. On SATURDAY, OCTOEEIi 2;), 1S31, the undersigned Executers et Michael Malum deceased, will expose te sale at the Cadwell Heuse, the following Ileal Estate, viz : A Let of Ground en the northeast corner of Orange and Shippen streets, with a frontage of 9i leet, mere or le.-s, en Orange street, and along Shippen street, northward, 24." feet te a public alley, en which is erected a commodi ous and well-built MANSION, Ne. 301, two stone, high, with two story Buck Building, nil In ceed repair. Ale. en rear et let u two- j story Erick Stable and etlier impievements. aaieiii ocieck p. m., wnen terms will lie made known bv ' EDWAItD McGOVEKN. WM. L.VK1PEB, JAMES M. BUUKE, Executers et Michael Malene, Dee'd IIkmiv Suubkiit, Auctioneer. ectl5,lS.0,!,2l,a-,2fi,27,23,il THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27th. rait lt. Tiie Grand fclKlits or the f " llO'llllillll I'lti- " I'art 2d. The Leuvre and its Statues. FB1DAY NIGHT, OCTOBEIt 28th. Part I.-t Ancient Ruins of the 'Eternal t.itv" '.Tart 2d. Medem Reme and its Art. SATURDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 20th. I'art 1st. Wondcrsetthe ".Mod ern Bnbvlen." I'ai 1 21. The Sydenham Crystal 1 l'alacc. Doer. open at 7::Je p. m. Entertainment be gins at y. Gcneial Admission, S.lc. Reserved Seats, fiOc. Course Tickets, including Reaerved Seats. Si. Tickets sold at the usual place. ectis-tfil ROOKS ASD STAJlOSERi. OU1IOOL DOOIlSl SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! CLUIltlXU, UXDEJtWEAJt, &C. 0031KTIIl-iG NETVi LACE 'JllliEAD UNDERSHIRTS, FKATHEIMVEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SiriRTMAKElt, NO. r.C, NOKTU JUEI-.N STREET 7ALL OI'ENINO All Scheel Beeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rates at L. M. Ji'LYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET. jeiiN A EK'S StN.S. SCHOOL BOOKS -reu THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS, . at Tns LOWEST PRICES, AT THE BOOKSTORE or JOM BAEBS SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH CjDEEN STREET, LANOASTEB, A. F H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ot the LARGEST ASSORTM ENT.eI line SUITING, OVERCOATING, ASD PANTALOONIXO ever brought te the City of Lancaster. Pricea as Lew as the Lewest axb All Goods Warranted as Represented? AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, 111 a lSroekl-ri- jury Goods Stere. Nkw Yeijk, Oct. 27. A fire broke out in tlic dry goods store of Wcschlcr, Abra ham fc Ce., Fulton street, Brooklyn, this meruinj?, - just as the two hun dred employees, mostly women and girls, had entered the building. Werd was passed anions them se quietly after the fire was discovered that no panic ensued and all the inmates get out without accident excepting Andrew McShane, a fireman, who fell tin en "h a hatchway into the cellar breaking his legs. Before he could be res cued he was nearly Miilbeatcd by the smoke and was conveyed te the hos pital. Mr. Wcschlcr said the firm had ever half a million dollars worth of property in the building, mostly silks, satins, seal skins, lacf, tfce. lie could net name the less, but. it will probably reach a quarter of a million dollars; partly in sured in New Yerk and foreign companies. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is believed te have becu spontaneous combustion. OIJ1TUAKV. Kx-Uale Treasurer Kaivle's Father "Dead. Wir.i.iAM.srenT, Pa. Oct. 27. Francis William llawle, father of Hen Henry Rawlc, late state treasurer, died near here today in his 87th year, and will be buried at Mentuursvillc en Saturday. He was beru in Philadelphia aud graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, was a lay judge for some years in Clearfield county and removed from Philadelphia te Lycom ing county in 1SG1. He served in the Grey Reserve during the war of 1812, and was one of the lirst engineers in the construc tion of the Pennsylvania canal. MYSTERIOUS iticnmcR. The Victim et Identified. Piiif.AUr.T.i-iiiA, Oct. 27. On Sunday a man was found dead in an outhouse at Gloucester, N. J., with a bullet hole in his head. Although he had a watch and ever 170 in money en his person, it was net be lieved te be a case of suicide, aud this meiniug the coroner, fully convinced that the man was inuruerccl, turned tne case ever te the public piosccuters. The victim is supposed by sonic people te be H. Tarras, of Stockholm, Sweden, and by ethers Samuel Terrc. of White Oak .sta tion, Seuth Carolina. The Atlanta txiiOhUleii. Ati.xta, Ga., Oct. 27. Nine gover nors of states aie new in this city. The governor of Connecticut with his staff and a large party of prominent citizens arrived this morning. They express themselves gratified with their reception in Charleston and Augusta and regard it as an expres sion of genuine Southern welcome. Trains aie arriving hourly leaded with visiters. Already the grounds are crowded. TWO KW YOKKKK-). ITeIger fur Secretary of Treasury James for 1'estniH.Mci General. Washington-, D. C, Oct. 27. The picsident sent in the following nemina tiens te day : Charles J. Felgcr, of New Yerk, for secretary of the treasury ; Themas S. James, of New Yerk, for post master general ; Frank Ilatten, of Iowa, for limt assistant postmaster general ; Gee. W. Itoesevclt, of Pennsylvania, con sul at Berdeaux. I'lie flood at Quliicy. Qci.vcv, III., Oct. 27. The river here has liscu nearly two inches since Tuesday evening. The railroads arc suffering great ly from the high water, and freight traffic continues absolutely suspended. Passen gers for thq south arc taken three miles beyond the city in omnibuses te reach the cais, the trains net being abl9.toceme any further this way. The river is 18 feet above low water mark. .Iladc It Geed. Philadelphia, Oct. 27. Dr. Edwin Tomlinseu, a druggist and postmaster at Gloucester, N. J., was arrested thismorn thismern ing upon the charge of embezzling gov ernment fund. As it was shown that he made geed the deficiency, about $900, yes terday, the United States Commissioner held the matter under advisement. Promptly Cenllrnieil. Washington-, Oct. 27. The Senate has confirmed Felger ar, secretary of the treas ury, James as postmaster general, and Ilatten as first assistant postmaster gen eral, and Chas. W. Zeaton superintendent of census ; Postmasters Sam'l E. Car Car ethers at McKccspert, Pa. ; Allen M. Ayres, at Canten, Pa , and Geerge L. J. Painter, at Muncy, Pa. Fire In llaltlinere. Baltimore. Oct. 27. The harness and cellar establishment of Jenes & Ce., Ne. J37S West Baltimore street, was destroyed by fire at neon te-day, and the stock en hand, valued at $7,000, is a total less ; the stock was insured for $3,000 in the Londen Glebe, and $1,250 in the Royal insurance company of Londen. Maine's Intentions. f Washington, Oct. 27. Secretary Blaine will net probably remain in the cabinet after the 1st of December. If he remains beyond that time it will be in compliance with the president's wish that he should continue in office until his successor is selected. Fashionable 'Weddlns in Windser, Vr. Windser, Vt., Oct. 27. Helen 31. Evarts, third daughter of ex-Secretary Evarts, was married this morning te Charles II. Tweed, a member of the firm of Evarts, Seuthmayer & Cheate, of New Yerk. The Flmllce Winner. Pimlico, Oct. 27. First race 1 miles wen l.y Valparaiso, Bride Cake second, 3en. Menree third. Time 201. Second race, ene mile, wen by Wild moor, Checkmate second and Fair Count third. Time, 1:45. lbtladeli-ila market. PHiiADi-iPuiA. October 27. Fleur stead v and liiiet. Kye flour at ; i2. Wheat dull Out s'tealy: n,-. and IVnn'a Ued $1 461 47 ; de Aiidiiu, l 47I !. Cem quiet. Oats quiel but firm. live stead v at II u7fi:i us. Previsions 11 nn Lard market quiet. flutter market .steatlv. with fair demand ter choice : Creaim-rv e.u-t reiiiwvlvaniaat SUiJIOc ; Western at S7S.'e. KRgs firm ; lifjht siipilv. Cheese market teudy but quirt. ( Petroleum dull ami iieuun.il en -quit ; re fined, )e. WhUtkS lower at ?! lit s.ile. Seed Geed te prime cievcr ilnu nt '.I'.fl VS; Timethy dull, $. .- l.".; MaWtd linn at $1 l.'igl t.V "new -"-xic nzn.r--.ei. NEW OKK. Oct. -17. Fleur SluTe n I U'.f. erudull; Superlliu i-tale at l 7iiQ5 co ex tra de -. i-ivji; -je; choice de $1.23 &7 00; round-hoop Ohie. $. 7."u1ii " : -hofcde i 08r; Siipeiliuc We-ter:i. -SI T'lfJ.-. Ml; common te row t u.xtia tic "f')Ji(l GO; Sontr. Sentr. erf. dull and heavy. Wheat without imp rtaul elian-ie : Xe. i I'ed .evember.ri9?4.Jt.-0: de December. $1 .VJ'r 1 5.?i; de.laneary, :I.V.'-,fgl .v;if. Cern K.'e lower; fairly active ; mixed western .-jiei, (.-if;7ti ,e ; de lutiire, "-iQ '.e. Oats without quotable ehum-i ; Sta'e 17 5lc: H'esicru, ligS5e. Nucn IJil.ictueiiH et me iirr.lr. i3:uket Furnished by Jaeen i;. Len, Coimntstlen I'.rekcr. CIiSchre. Cern Oats Ml'". .4! Nev.. Dee... .'an.. Uheat l-".7Ji .. I..7J Feri: Lard Oct... Nev.. Pec... Jan... 5I.H! 1.4.-.i lA'Mi 1.52'.'. l'blludclplila. 5 .7.1 ? ..-.(ii .7i;j ..-d j: .517;; .71! V11 Or.iln nnt I'rjv,.,.n (Ji-ntall.itii. OucoVSeckqiintatioiisot ralu and prevl'.- ien.i, tiiruUhed by r-asi h i njj street. Cli'c-.t Wheat Cern Nev.... l.:.Vi SiV.U Dee.... i.::7'iC .U4' Jan l.:.-J " K. Viindt. Ilrelci'i. l.V Oats .OJi Perk Lard' Ki.7J.!i 11.5 'J' 1R.S0 11.70 ISir, .!K) Oct... Nev.. Dec... Jan... -jl.45 I.IV'i Lii i.r.-'i i'lilluilelpld.i. ? .70 -j .r,i .T(li "d Stncx-narKet. New Ver!.-, l'iuiaifclphla and Lecal Sicctci aI-e United Slates lW--.uU reported daily bv Jacob !$. Lone. .V. K. Cor. Centre Square. Nhm Veaic rree:;d. Stocks weaker. ilensy , Chlca-ce A Nerlii Wcsiem. . .. Chtcafie. Mil. .V M. Paul Canada Southern , c c i. c l. i;.... ........... . Del.. l.ack.A; H'e-,U:ii , Delaware A !lu;!.-;t)n Canal . . Denver & KIe Giande Uannlbal A St. Jee Lake Shere fc Mich. Southern., Manhattan KlcvaU-d Michigan Cen.r.tl Missouri. Kamas & Ti:w N. V.. Lake Krle & Western..., New Jersey Cent:::! , N. Y., Ontario & Wesli rn New Yerk Central Ohieft Mississippi Pacific Mail Stcnii)-h'p (. SLPauIA Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, hi. Leuij . Pacific... " Prclcrnd. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks dull. Pennnyivanl'i It. i: Lehigh Valley Ia1i1-1i Navigation UulTile, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pad tie. " Prelenct Hcstenvllle Philadelphia fc Kim It. II IewaOulch Mining United States i:e:;r.s. Oct. 2;. a. m. i. m. r. at . 10: W i:iW .'i. .... ."iJt i-:f l-r. i2i i iu iiw.'-s eiv, (; m 'ii i "i tiik 121 iCi;j v,f" S1- 5I7y "" -,1 Ol 9"5 lii lilli 121 .-:; .... Ti'M lA !"?s Mtf hVh w-i wA m ';'4 er.f .V 1 "-H - -'4 wz i.ki; X2.V. Vns. liy f!.y saj, -fs !"! ... 10-J of;;; 'MY, MX v, :.i wi iji y i20ii ' 1 l.Ji !: siyi 83K "'''A 'Si S7; nvy; 7a,H I-. M. t:')f WZ i;i " . i!l 5I .-3 " '-ex Unite.l StHfcs t per tents. i ' :. Lecal sterKs nnil l5em:s. IMr val. anc.City t! per ct. Lean, due 1S.S2.. Jllai inn 100 Wt 1C0 100 lee 1W 1W) fit) Hi via 10e 100 w im let. ls'j, " 5 per ct. in I er:'1yiars.. .' per ct. Scheel Lean.... " 4 " In 1 or 'JO yearn.. " 4 " in .ler " years.. " I " in 10 or '.i years. BANK STOCKS. Find. National Ilan'c Fanners' National itantc Lancaster County National Hank.. Columbia National Hank Kphrata National Hank i Firiit National Hank, Celuuddi. . .. First National Hank, Str.i-.hun;.... First National I'ank. Marietta First National Hank, Mesuit Jey.. 100 LItitz National Hank loe Manheim National Hank K,") Union National Hank. Mount Jey. Wi mici:llaxi:eus no:;Ds. Quarryville 1L IS., due IS).' M Keailiu'C A. Columbia It. l!ue -izl V?) Lancaster Watch Ce., due IS-ri; 1) Lancaster Cas Liht aud Fuel Ce., due in ler2l) years 100 Lancaster Gas Light a.nt Fuel Ce., UllL IBe, A'wF Stevens Heuse 100 JIISCELLASEOL'.S STOCKS. Las H.li'i ilf-r. in us.:. lie lur li' KB le:..)! nr, tlTfibfi 10i.'. lei-j; il.) i:a lsutt 1II..M 70rs. $11. lOiSi lesja- lft.. IOC 70 Ouarrvvillc IC. It. Miilersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company.... Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.. Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Cemp.my Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company... Marietta llollewwiiro TCRNriKE STOCKS. 151k Spring & Heaver Wiley.... lirldgepert Columbia & Chestnut Hill f'e!unibla-& Washington Columbia & l'As Spring Lancaster Fphrata Lana.Iuiizubctht'n & Middlet'n, Lancaster A Fruitville. Lancaster ft'.LIt it. Lancaster A William.stev.-n..... Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Manheim Lancaster A Marietta , Lancaster A New Helland Lancaster A Susquehanna Lancaster A Willow Street Strasburg A Millport Marietta A Maytown Marietta A Mount Jev . ) . .w . K . 2.". . 10(1 100 vu Te in bd 7.-..10 .$ 2T $ 10.-2 via 100 SO I.'.'. 25 "" 25 '.'.'.'. CO ".". 25 '.'.'.'. 100 ....300 .... . .... 25 .... 25 25 20..VI IS 20 14.1& 47.23 51 50 64J0 55 92 30.U V3i 85 275.& 40.U 21 40 17TATK OF JOHN IC. .iIcGuVUKN, LATK It of Miinheim township, deceased. Let ters of administration en fald eslu te having been granted te the undersigned, all irsens Indebted thereto are requested te make im mediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, -will present them without delay ler settlement te the untiei sign ed, residing in said city. CATHAKlNK J. McGOVHUN, AdtninUlralri.x. Gee. M. Klise. Att'v. septwotdeawiliw la v; -1 J I "ViM 21 i 4 y
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