LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY- NOVEMBER 3. ISS1. V A ;ui: COLUMBIA NEWS. KECLLAK COKKKSrOSOESCK. Caswell, the pictuic man, is still in town nl rieintr a bitr business. Columbia will seen liavrt another book and .statieneiy s'ere. We have aheaily two and another will bean acceptable ad dition. Tlin weik at the bridge pier has been completed. Rabbits were .sold in market this inorn inern in?. Mr. Samuel Filbert this morning bought a salmon that weighed eight pounds. One if our libherman caught it last night in a net. Mr. Jehn S Givier, of Lancaster, was in town this morning. The river is much swollen and very diity caused by the rain up net 111. Nine diffeient. shows ate booked te ap pear in the Columbia epeia house during this month. Nick Huberts" pantomime troupe apjicar heie en Nev. 'J. This is the .second time this year. The regular meeting of the Shawnee fire company will be held in their room at 7 eVl ck this evening. The main water pipe en Walnut street, between Second andThiid, sprang a leak this morning. Workmen are icpairing it. The box sheet for " Mascette " opened this morning and a nisli for scats was made. ITp te the present writing ninety have already been sold. Kcv. It. J. Caison, or West Chester, who was te pi each in the M. K. church list evening failed te put in an appearance. He is expected te be piescnt this evening. " That gentleman in the ticket office is the nui.d. gent'emanly person I have ever met en the read and I have been traveling for the past twenty years." The above is a compliment made in our hearing and rc reneii te Cel. Murry; of the. P. II. It. It is undoubtedly true. Fer two nights and a day a horse his been standing in front of Hummers store e:i Frent street, and during that time no cue whatever has been paid him. This morning Officer Itedcnhauscr received a pjimit from Chief llurgess Snc.it h, te se cure the animal and havchim attended te, and unless the owner, who is most all the time half drunk, premises te take better care of him he will net, be icturncd. The l.e-.ly of Ellis Ault, engineer, who was killed en the Pert Deposit milread ou Monday, was taken te the Gap this morning in the S:'.3 train for interment. He was formerly fiem that neighborhood. The tdegiaph opcrateis at this place, who aie connected with the Pennsylvania raihead, had quite a (lihtuibat.ee among themselves vesteiday. It appears that the regular operator at the cast yard "stepped oil," and an extra hand applied for the place, but he was a little behindhand, as the operator at itennks, who lives here and had come home te spend his birthday with hi.-; parents, had first applied for the place. The Rennie's plaee.was also filled, and se this extra hand, who isafavoiitehcre, new has no weik te de. I J i;.lJroemell,of the Xar Km reportor repertor reporter i.il Mall, has again changed his politics. Fir.it he was a Republican, then Green backcr. then Republican again, and new he will vole for Wolfe, tiic Independent Republican candidate forstate tieasurcr. Hern, take our advice and vote the straigl.t Democratic. tickct,and wc feel assured that you will then be suited. A lady last evening, while going home fiem the Methodist chinch, slipped en some, leaves and had her ankle twisted. Our pavements arc coveted with leaves anil the late rains have niade them very slippery, but it is an impossibility te keep them oil, as the trees arc shedding their Mimiuer overcoat. The drama "(die Hundicl Wives" will be played here this evening. The troupe will net arrive befere 2:10 this afternoon. Judging from the Reading papcis the play is a first, class eut: and well worth tee ing. Mr. James Finney, a cuipimter employ ed in the Shawnee i'urnac;1, while working at the new stack house, had a nanew es cape jvsit-iday aftei neon. lie was stand ing oil the reeond-stery scaffold, unloosing beauls, when tins beard suddenly loosened ami spuing l one side, sti iking Finney and knocking him te the ground, a dis tance of sixteen feet, but by great pres ence of mind he landed fail ly upon his feci, spiaiuing his left one and twist ing the ether. He was taken home in a carriage and a doctor sent s-or. The repeit that his back was broken is untrue. A very small audience appeared in the opera house last evening te witness the performance of 1'ief. Miller en "Spiritual ism." That the t licks were excellent we de net deny, but they advcitiscd that no cabinet wi.uld be used, when they had a very la; go one en the stage, and behind this nie-t of the liicks were pcrfeimed, although several surprising ones wcic done in open light. We believe thev intend appealing in Luieastcr some time this week. SALiSUUKV NEWS. THE They VUKA.CUFMS, PHYSICIANS AND MAGISTUATES. tied Must report Ulrtlm, Marriage DcatltK, or ray inn renauy. Wc are requested by the Beard or health te cali the attention or these physicians, clergymen and magistrates, who have net yet made their repeit for the quarter end ing October 1st, that they are rendering themselves liable te the penalty inflicted for the non-performance of the duties required of thara under the act of assem bly relating te registration of marriages and births. The whole number of physi cians, clergymen and magistrates who have registered with the secretary of the Beard of health according te law, is 92, of which number 51 have reported for the past quarter. This leaves a balance of 41 gentlemen who have failed te comply with the previsions of the law, and it is te them that this item is particularly directed. The law allows them ten days grace after the first of October, and new mere than a month has elapsed. The Beard of health is of the opinion that they have been given sufficient time, and desires te give notice if these reports are net handed in at once, that the delinquents will be required te forfeit and pay the penalty. The necessary blanks for making the repot ts can be obtained ou application te the Beaid of health. Operation for IteneSpavfn. This morning Dr. Trcacy, M. R. C V. S., performed an operation for the above disease en a valuable bay cell. It took place in the stable yard or Cyrus Celviu's livery stable. The horse was thrown by means or the doctor's patent English hob bles, being made te assume an almost natural position. The operation consisted of the introduction of a peculiar instrument.at white heat, into the diseased pai t. It was witnessed by a lai ge number of people, including a number of well known medical iiie.u. Wadding Te-day. This afternoon at half past one o'clock, Mr. Geerge R. Fahnestock, son of II. E. Fahiiesteck, was united in marriage te Miss Mazie E. Keller, second daughter of Jehn Keller, at the rosidence of tie bride's parents at Lemen and Duke streets. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Grccnwald and immediately afterward a reception was held at the house, a great number of friends calling upon the newly mariicd pair, who leave en a trip at 5:05 this evening. Charged Willi I.arcuny. Emma Archcy and Geerge Fisher, both colored, have been ancsted by Officer Lemau and committed by Alderman A. F. Dennelly, te answer a charge of larceny prefeired by Isaac Smith, also colored, who alleges that they stele a pair or geld glasses from his barber shop. Mrawbililge & Cletliler'it Opening. Thcgievvlh of the business of the above linn has compelled thcnilemikc another addition te Uieir ctciwive -.leres which have spread from Market te Killieit along Eighth, Philadelphia. The new addition is four stories high, which greatly increases theii facilities for doing biisinc-.-.. Rc.-ides this fourth rn-lirgciiit-iit of their -tore Mek Straw-bridge .V Clothier have maile oilier important nn nn pievemcnts. The ladies' waiting rooms have been enlarged ami supplied with iiiagizliics stationery and attendance. Apartments pleasant at all time: an nfllce down stairs at which te check bundle. A valuable adjunct of this depaitment is i he bureau et Informa tion, w ith its diicctericsaii'I time table, vvcll-iulermi-1 clerk-, always ready te answer question, and its drawers ler Inst; articles. Alse a bright, checi fill room has been fitted up a a n-tauraut. In short, the great establish ment i- .complete in every department and contain-- a wealth of goods, almost inipri-sible of dcitci-Iptieu. The new building was thrown open te the public yesterday. Amusements. 1'liiUi J'hillips Te-morrow Cti-uimj. Te"; morrow evening Philip Phillips :.nd his son will give an entertainment in St. Paul's 51. E. church. Mr. Phillips is well known here, liav ing appealed in the Duke street church last winter, and lie gives a line entertainment. Crotine-ll Tu-Xi'jht. Prof. Gee E. Crom well's exhibition of statuary, with some "gem vifivs," at Fulton opera house te-night will be his final entertainment h.-roandenc tint we ee.l'ilenlly recommend assure te prove sat'siac-tery. ' Onr Hundred H'm ." T -morrow even ing this drama et contemporaneous interest will bjprede.c.;d at Fulton opera house ny uie Gesehe Hepper company, which elsewhere h.is received Hie unqualified endorsement et the prc-i. Uocent Happenings In llie East End. Nearly all or our farmcis are taking ad vantage of the damp weather and aie busy pulling down and stripping the weed. Nearly all of th-? geed tobacco f this township is sold. Jehn Rcsscr sold his crop of 2 acres te Lemen ic Ilirsh at 20, 5, y. Last week Jacob Warner's large barn near Octoraro chinch was burned te the ground. A gieat amount et tobacco and some farming implements which wcie in the bain were lest. The building was insured for 81,100, which will net cover the less. Hew the fiie miginated is net known, but it is supposed that it was the work of an inccndiaiy. Twe or the farms of Jeseph Haines, deceased, were sold at public sale in this township. Ne. 1 was withdrawn. Ne. 2, 102 acres and stoic stand, was sold te Abram Mess at fifty dellais an acre. Ne. :i, 142 acres, was old te Geerge. Ramey at -18.25 an acre. Tin-, fai in of Jonathan Kiutz, deceased, containing eighty ii.-e acres was sold te Jehn Elmer, at $120 an acre. The teachers or this township held the third meeting of their institute at Mill wood, en the 20th inst. 'I he next meeting will be held in two weeks, at the White Herse. On Saturday morning Jehn Hendry, an old man residing at the While Herse, fell down a flight of stairs at his icsidence. sustaining serious injir.ics. Hie tceevcry is doubtful. Mr. Isaac SlauiTcr and his family have lert their summer resilience, near the Gap, for New Yerk city. Henry IIcss, of the Gap, moved te At glcn en Monday, also Thus. Spencc. of the White Herse, has moved te f'eatesvilie. The Democrats of old Salisbury aie con cen fident of Orange Neble's election te the state trcasnry, and they arc going te m ike it surer by turning out in full feice en No vember 8th, "and go a wetin" fur 'im," as Read Commissioner Esch says. A Tlnevlng Servant Arrrsicil. Alice G arbor, the domestic who a week ae robbed Mrs. Edward TvFraim, Ne. 21C East King street, el a dress, a geld necklace, a cameo ring and some ether articles, and then disappeared from the premises, was at rested te-day at Mr. Hcss's, about two miles from Columbia, and the stolen goods were found in her possession. She was brought te this city and taken before Alderman Samson, who committed her for a bearing te-morrow. She acknewlcd the theft. Twe geld del lars that were attached te the necklace she had taken off and spent. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had but two ledgers before him, both or whom were discharged. Hl'liUlAL .VOf7fS. Flics ;t:id Mosquitoes. A l."ic. be el "Rough en Hats" will keep -i house free from Hies, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the entire season. Druggists In the matter et disordered nerves, Bosten gills sillier no mere than these or ether cities. There arc painful sensibilities that nothing can cine se thoroughly as Dr. Bensen's CcN cry and Chamomile Fills, and every nervous girl should use lliem. eSl-lwd&w Shan't 1 Take a ISlue I'll IV Ne, don't take It and run the risk of mercu rial poisons, but when bilious and constipated gel a pacKage et the celebrated Kidney-Wert, aiid II will speedily euro you. It is nature's great remedy ler constipation, and for all kidney and liver diseases. It acts promptly ea these great organs and se restores health, M length and vigor. It is put up In liquid and dry lei in, acting w ith equal euicicney. Price 51. 'What every one says must bat rue," that Hi- hellers' Cough Syrup" has no equal for coughs ami colds. Trv it. Price 25 cents. nl-lmd&w ' A word te the wise is sudlcicnt." An ef leclive and agreeable remedy for the treat ment el Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cre.im Ualni. A sure cure. Cream Italm effectually cleanses the nasal eassagi.s of catarrhal virm, causing healthy secretions, allays inllainniatienund irritation, protects the meiiibr.tual linings of tiie head from additional colds, completely heals the sere. and restores 1 he sense of t-is'e and smell, llenelleial results aie realized by a tew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will euro Catarrh. .As a household remedy ler cehl in the head it is unequaled. The Palm is c isy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 5 cents. On receipt of .10 cents will mail a package, gelid ler circular with fall Informa tion. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. " . Fer s.de in Lancaster by all the druggists. nl-Swdced&w lie te II. 15. Ctn-nr.ni's Drug Mere, 1S7 North Oiicen street, ter Mrs. I-Vwraan't Xew Xa Xa tiemU Dues. Fer brightness anil durability et coleiviro unequaled. Celer from 2 te. 1 pounds. Directions in English and Herman. Price. 15 cents. -The doctors said mv wile, li-id consump censump consump len. Tried Lindsey's Meed Searcher,' and she has belter he ilth than ever." t.. II. Hub bard, Hampden, Ohie. nl-Imd&w Nearly it Miracle. E. Ascnith Ilall.'.r.ingliaTnpten, N". V. writc: I suffered for several months with a dull i tin through the left lung an! slieulJers. 1 lest my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep ut all daw My mother precmed some Ilurdeck Eleed ltitteis ; 1 took t hem as directed, and have fell no pain since lii-st week alter U9ing them, and am new quit i well." Pi ice $1. Fer sale at II. P. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 Xerth Queen stieet, Lancaster. XEW AJr&BTlS3LEXT3. E Uff. J. ZAllSI. TDW. J. Z.IH3I. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, L A X CA ii TEH , I' A. The manufacturers of the diflerent lines of goods embraced in ?n lb2lZ. ially fortunate this ycarin producing styles et unequaled beauty, w hlc.i it win ue a pi. asiin - T- - i ii ...i.nn..ti . nni.- .iil in ilt f!iivirtmr!it lO US lO "rUOW lean ivin can- vm awn. j i- Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If von want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS UIFT place $?rtPi$. l.!e. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, in our own eiv.anyAeaniuiQU en abb-s us te give our customers advantage in prices, net usuallj ' e" j "-cnts In L-incaster THfc AltU.NIltL TINTKO SPKUTACLES, for which wc i are t c se e, a or W . in Lane astei county, we believe are tiie best in the we:.d. an. we are satisfied that w Itli tlieaid or em com plete euttit erTcst Lenses, we can tita-iy e.-es tliat need tlieai. of g "-nrtmcnt Our facilities ler FIU5T-CLASS KEPAl .tl-Nti are complete tan eg wgu ' H , The very liberal share of trade wc have received in the past l'"8,01.--'1. ?i,P .ltVtien r.,. ,,. ,.-ilt,f.r .'mil larcer stock than ever before, te which we cer.liall.N U itc the .itlintien efull v he desire te examine beuutitul goods EBW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ASTMICa itliWS A.VrKH.fjL'MXT. ZAIDI'S CORNER, ect2J-.lnid&wn LANCASTER, PENX'A. Aletners! aietnerni: Mothers!: Are you disturbed at night and brek n of your rest by a sick child sullering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MKS. W1XSLOWS SOOTJUXU SYUUP. It will re lieve the peer little suttercr immediately de pend upon It; there ts no mistake about It. There is net a mother ou eaith who has ever used it, who 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, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sare te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and 19 the prescription el one el the eldest and best female physician and :;urse.s in the Uniled fcle.tea. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Lettie. nai-Mvd&wM.WA.S "Skin Diseases" Cured by Ur. Swayne'a Ointment. What is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure in "Swayne's Ointment" is past our compiehoi. cempiehoi. compiehei. sion. The worst cases el tetter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the lace und blotches en the skin are lemevcd by using this healing oint ment. Pertectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching l'iles-Symp-tenis aie moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm In bed ; ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sine cure. Dr. Swnyne & Sen, .13 North Seventh stieet, Philadelphia. Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, sold by all prominent druggists. eetl-T.Th&r.tw SEW AOVEltTlSEMESlS. WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS TOIlACCU ,,. '"SsM "LIME STREET. Samuel WIngard cm hear et something "reatlvtehis advantage bv communicating with the Lancaster Intellicjexcer. Anyone knowing his address is requested te commun icate it te us. eijS-lmd&w jl'W AND SECOND-HAND VI A3 OS AND (HWAXS, at gie.it l--;" STlJcKES,0!.TZ. o2y;ejanl.S.,i: Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa. -TWO MEN, XirXTEll.. YY SMITH and one Tinsmith. ONE COPPEK- te make the Giant (ialvanlzed Iren and Copper Tobacco and Heuse Steamer. - se ari!nh j"'" Apply at once te .1 ACOll b OOSfc 1 ' Ne. 131 East KlngStreet, (IM-lwdH Lancaster, Pa. PHILIP PHILLIP?. THE CJItrTKD, ISIJI ITAKLEaiid world-renowned author and singer of sacred song, assisted by his son, whose voice forms a beautiful blending with thatet his own in pathos and sweetness, will be at St. l'aul's M. E. Chinch, Seuth Queen street, Friday evening, November 4th. Ad mission, :;.") cents. n3-2td SALE OF VVLUAHLK TrITIH.ir! I Prepety, On FRIDAY. NOVEMUEU 1'iiiLAitKLi-iiiA. March 1, 1SS1. Messrs Ely Pres.. Druggists, Owego, X. V. Cents: About Oct. 1, 1S-0, I gave your Cream with the most satisfactory results. 1 was troubled with Chronic Catarrh and gathering in my head, was very deaf at times and had discharges from my cars, besides being unable te breathe through my nose; before the sec ond bottle et your remedy was exhausted 1 was cured and te-day enjoy sound health for which please accept my sincere thanks. C. J. Cekiii.v, Oil Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Messrs. White & IlunnicK, druggists. Ithaca, X. Y. My daughter and myself, great sul lerers from Catarrh, have been cuie.l by Ely's Cream P.alni. Mv sense of smell restored and health greatly improved. C. M. Stam.i:y, dealer in Heets and Shoes, Ithaca, X. 1 . Price .10 cent-. olT-iwdee.l&w citit it. issi will lie sold at nubile sulent the Fountain Inn. Seuth Queen street, a let et ground f fili ated en the south side of Lew street, at the southeast corner el Lew and Christian streets, fronting en Lew street 12.1 reet. mere or less, and along Christian street 507 feet, fi inches, mere or lcss,en which areercctcd two 1. story traiie DWELL1XU DOUSES, with geed well et water and a large let of fruit trees of vari- eus kinds, etc. I Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p, m., el said : .lii- u-lien cikiidiliens will be made kllOWll 1V Palm a trial th.'-iufis et Daniel Fordney. deceased. IIENKY sllblr.K'l, Auctioneer. nev ;.1.S,0,10.1I :mnu of Q..R Frjiiik A Rieker's New Saleen, O02-G00 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. The undersigned invites all his friends and eusfeuieis te the Opening of his New Saleen THIS EVENING. lie, a! the same time, takes this opportunity et unfit ing the public that Willi all the med- te a lirst-class his customers KLSCUKD FItO.tl DIZATIl The follewingstatcmentof Wllliam.I Congh Cengh lin, of Se'.ncrville, Ma-s., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for It the attention of our lead ers. He says: "In the fall or 187C I was taken with a violent bleeding erttic lungs followed by a severe cough. 1 seen began te len my appetite and llcsh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. I'n the summer of 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a lopeit wen: around that I was dead. Igave up hope, but a trien.l told meet Da. Wsi. Hall's Ralsam KOKTiiu Luses. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my niirnrfec and gratification, I commenced te feel belter. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I leel in belter spliits than 1 have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone atlllcted with Diseased Lungs j will be induced te lake Dr. Win. Hall's luisam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and cm positively say that II has done mere geed t'lini all ether medicines 1 have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street. iv2S-lvdeedTli&w2 ern Improvements bclengin; Saleen, he is enabled te serve Willi KF.KR, WISES, LKiCOltS, .tC, All el the be-l qualify. ltd FKAMv A. RIEKER. ES TEli T. I ISM ESTS. MAlU:iAUEt. llEiisiiEV Saudeils. On the 1st of November, 1SSI, bv the Rev. W. T. licrliurd, at his resi resi d"lice,Xe. 31 East Orange street, Mr. Jehn M. Hershey, te Miss Annie M. S.iu.ler.s, both el East lleicifleld township. d&w llAitsisii HerriiNSTEix. On the 1st el Nov ember, 1SSI, at sclilett's Franklin house, by the Rev. W. T. Ccrhard, Mr. Jehn It. llai nish, or West llemplleld. te Miss Iatc S. Ilotten Iletten stein, of East llemplleld. dw ItEJPl'jIN. MeaKEit. Oct. 31. IsVI, in Reading, Rebert Powers, son et Rev. II. and Sarah E: P. Messer, aged I year, 2 months and 2 days. Interment at Myeratewn Pa. It A Cough, Celd or fcerc xnreat should t.e btepped. Neglect frequently icsult3 in an In. cmable I 'ing Disease or Consumption. Uiewu's ireueliial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en ihelnilamcdpatts.allaying ir-it.:li-m. give relict In Asthma, Prenchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Thmat Troubles w hicli Singers and PnblicSpeakci-s are subject te for thirty years Urewn's Ereuchial Tieci.es liavc been recommended by physi cians, und always give nertect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant Use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited ranknmnng the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at ii cents a box everywhere. mS-lYdTThiS&lvw Democratic Count. ittee. Thi-ic w ill be a meeting of the ity ineinbei-3 of the Democratic County and City Commit tee, at the Ixtellieencek enice in this city en SATURDAY EVEXIXO, NOVEMBER .1, at 7 o'clock, sharp. A full attendance is urgently requested. W. U. HEXSEL, Chairman. Dcinecratle State Tlckcl. state trkasuker. ORANGE XOULE, Eric. Democratic County Ticket. SlIElllFI'. GEO. W. PROWX (Painter). 1st Ward, City rilOTHOSOTAKV. JOIIX 11. DeIIAVEX, Caernarvon. REOISTElt. E. P. AMPLER, Drumore. COUXTY TJIEASUlIEIt. PETER McCONOMV, 5th Ward, Ciiy. CLEIIK OP QUAItTER SESSIONS. UEA REED, Part. clem; or enriiAJ.s' ceinu-. PETER RtERICH. Sth Ward, City. rmseN KEKVEK. ISAAC HELL, Earl. COUJfTY COMMlSSIOXrl!. M. HILDEI5RANT. Mount Jey. COROXER. 1IEXRY M. GEITER, 4tl. Ward, City. DIRECTORS OP TIIE TOOR. PHILIP WALL, .Mh Ward, Cit, ARRAM SIDES, West Lampeter. rntseH lssrEcSrena. LEMUEL WIEST, West Cocilice. SOL ZEAMEIt, Northwestern. AtrnneR. JOHN L. LIGHTXER Leacock. () im-i:. iKiisi:. 4 Hi. rriduv Kvfiiiiitf, Xueiiilici' A geed, pure and wholesome diama, en der, cd by press, pulpit and public. TILE I'XRIVALED (JOSCHE-HOFFER COMPANY, In tliegreatestsuccesi ter many yeais, 100 WIVES. A new coined v drama In lour acts, by G. A. Pierce and .la-. R. Runnien, produced upwaid el ::0i nights in all the large cities with exlra exlra erdinarv success Embellished with magnifi cent see'nery, giving correct views et Salt Lake Cit vand vicinity, interpreted by a superb cast PRICES, - - - 35, 50 and 75 cents. Reserved scats can beh.idattheOperalleuse Olllee. e.ll-.1td FULTON OPEKA HOUhi:. PROF. CKOMWEMj flas the honor te announce an Evening of Sculpture, AXCTENT AND JWDKllN. Ou THURSDAY, NOV. ", al S o'clock. The pr.igr.uiic will Include the illu -tuition erthe most remarkable Statues et tins Great Galleries el Europe and America. Alse inter, speisid with CSKM VIEWS. ADMISSION Ne extra charj COe. ;e for iesc-1 veil sells bale new epe ellie . al Fulien Opera Hen -a ticket e::i-lt MK. .UltlN 1. MIS11LEK ASSURES A I'.iilliant Concert at the OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER O, 1881, Under the auspices of the LANCASTER BENEVOLENT A-SOCIATION, in the ap pearance of the Oarreno-Denaldi OPERATIC CONCERT COMPANY. TURESSA CARREXO, The great Pianis'c. EMMA JtOXALDI, Italian Priiua-Denua. IETR O FERRA XTI, King et ISulIes. ,' O HER TO ST A XTI XT, Operatic Tener. Ac-coin pani-t, CARLO TORIAXA. Nil ADVANCE IN PRICES, 35c. 50c, 75c. Reserved Seats at Yecker's Olllee, T5c. This eempiny bring their own Weber Grand Piane. iiJ-td J'OR SALE. TjMMS. SALtf. Elegant I'.UILIHXG SITES In the western -ubuib3 0ttliecitv,an.l BUILDING LOTS at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. HERE & CO., Real Eslale, Collection and Ins. Agents, septs .iin.n i North Duke Street. lU'DXIC SALE. ON J VEMBER.1, 1S31,: SEW AVVEK1 ISE31EX18. WANTED A OmilMVOMASFOUtiKK ER A L housework. Must be able te gie recommendations ; te the right kind el apei apei sen tli-st-class wages will be paid. Apply i-.t this elllee "3-ttd STIt AY.-ON TUESDAY, UblllKKK Se, lS.s, was found en the premises of thu subscriber, in Drumore tewnsnip, i.ar.easici c.iunly. Pa., A Whits Twe-year-old STEER, Weight, about CO) pounds. The owner is requested tecluim his property ami pay expenses, otherwise the tame will be dealt with according te law. ,..,,. Itil LEWIS IRWIN. pUKLIC SALE Of LEAF TMifACCO. There will be for sale about 2,000 lbs. of lioed Lear Tobacco, t Ne. 725 East Orange street, at 2 o'clock p. in.. en WEDNESDAV,NOVEMBER9. The Totiacce can be seen en the premises. At the same time and place the Tobacco Shed. ' feet long, 20" leet wide and 10 feet hieh. will be sold, being the property or Gee. B. Mewcry, late et the city M Lancaster, de de eui conditions et sale nuule known by J1K9. ilA eiyjn fni, imuu, SATURDAY. XO- t the " Fountain Inn." f.n rmtii fiiienn fiii.tnr. win lie mii.i .lie inu s'tery FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and let of gieiind, Ne. ciW Senih Queen street (corner of Leve Lane). Tiie Heuse ceniaius ien hwum, rx.iim- let iy feet, trout, extends te Bea ver street, en which is a frame stable nnd car riage house. ; well et water with pump, fruit trees, etc., ' i the yard. Sale positive te commence at i e clock p. l.i. Terms will be made known by HENDERSON SI. POWERS. Fer further particulars see large bills or in quire of ALLAN A. IIEKI& & CO.. Peal Estate and Insurance Agents, B. F. hewK, North Duke street. Auctioneer. o-2i,27,'Unevl,3,Cil k STE1CH nKOS' ADVKBTISEMENT. ASTRICh ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH A!TKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH A-TRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH AiTRICH r e w H BROTHERS I5ROTHERS 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 13 EAST KING STREET. 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 1.1 EAST KlNc STREET. GREAT OFFERING OF LADIE COATS COATS Ladies Black Beaver COATS Coats Hern $i..m up te SI- DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANs DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANS DOLMANS COATS Ladies Delmans COATS lrem $ up s !'. COATS Special bargains in COATS Ladies Black Delmans. COATS One let of Elegant Pi ig- COATS enal Cleth Delmans, COATS elaborately Dimmed. C!ll ATS u-ni-th SIS at enlv sTi COATS One let et Fine Diagonal DOLMANS COATS Delmans, elaborately DOLMANS COATS trimmed with Shirred DOLMAN") COATS Satin Fine PassameiiU'rie DOLMAN". COATS and Fur Trimming, weitli DOLMANS COATS 'i" at only tin. DOLMANS COATS Satin Marvclleux Del- DOLMANS COATS mans, trimmed Willi rich DOLMANS COAT-) Fur, from $.'8 up teiTj. DOLMAN"; COATS Light Colored Jackets DOLMANS COATS lrem $3 up te J 1.1. DOLMANS COATS Light Colored Jacket-, DOLMANS COATS trimmed m Fine Flush DOLMANS COATS ll em $;.:" up. DOLMANS COATS Ulsterettes, Coachmen's DOLMAN", COATS Cejts. DOLMANS COATS A rul! line of DOLMANS COATS Children's Coats at all DOLMANS COATS prices and in all si.es. DOLMANS COATS Ladies Gossamers, J-.'SS DOLMANS COATS Fine Cheek All Silk DOLMAJS COATS Gessameres, the very best DOLMANS COATS goods, at -ir.-.-ie. DOLMANS HA'IS FiiieDeibys.re?. DEkl.JS HATS Satin Bound Dei bys. Vie. DK'.is DATS Brush Dei by". UK: DLLI.J& HATS Dei bys, with Cord and Balls, DEL !" HATS 7.1c. DERI. IS HATS Velvet Derbys. tl. DE'tins HATS Velvet Derbys, trlinnie.l ,!.'ii:i? HATS with Fur and Plush. DEl.l.is DATs Beaver Hats and Bennets. Dfcl.i.i.ss HA'IS Flush Hats in all shapes. HAT.- Novelties new every day. TRIMMED Timnied Hals in mil TRIMMED seb-Ltien. TRIMMED Plush Bennets, Dimmed TRIM MED elaborately. TRIMMED Ciiildicn'sTiimme.l Hat -TRIMMED in great variety. TRIMMED One let el rhfldren's Fine TRIMMED I'.lt llats.tiitnnicd.iead TRIMMED ler wear, at $1 TRIMMED Feather Caps from TRIMMED j,i.Hup. TR1MM KD One let of Feather Caps, TRIMMED a special bargain, al TRIMMED 1.2'i. upward. FEATHERS Black, Colored, lule, FEATHERS Natural, shad.u FEATHERS and Fancy Plumes, in FEATHERS iuuiieii-e variety, liem i FEATHERS upward. FEATHERS special bargains in line FEATHERS Plumes. FEATHERS Black Tips at low prices FEATHERS Tint e line Tips at .Kc. FEATI1 ERS Three elegant Tips al 7-" FEA'l HERS Thiee biiperllne Tip rEATHERS al 11. FE ATII ERS 1 in.- Tips at JLV). $-, -' FEATHERS l.i, upwards. FEATHERS Colored Tips in all the FEATHERS leading shades. At-, FEATHERS Sliaucil Tips. PLUSH ES Black and Colored PLUSHES Plushes. PLUSHEs Black and Coleied PLUSHES Velvets. PLUSHES Black and Colei.-d PLUSHES Satins. PLUSHES Black and Colored FLESHES Silks. PLUSHER Black and Colored 1M.IIKHKS Velveteens. RIBBONS Fancy, Shaded, Biee.ule, RIBBONS Meirce. Striped RIBBONS Ribl Oils. RIBBONS Nevel' ies in Ribbons. RIBBONS Crepe :il all pi ice-, BII'.BONS and cry cheap. KID Astrieh Bies.' Alexander IviU The be.-t Gleve KID . ver told ler the lneiie KID '! buttons, J-'e. KID 4 buttons, J1.23. KID ' buttons, $!.,!. KID Every pai r warran led KID Aboxet Fine Pcrlumed KID Gleve Powder and a neat KID Gleve Butteiier given with KID everv pair et Gloves. KID onrassertmentisuiostcoui KID plete.ceiiiprisingall Hie new KID est Fall Shades ; also, White KID ami Black. KID Full assortment et KID Fester's Patent Lacing KID Kid Gloves. KID in Dark Celers and Black, KID Tans and Geld, KID and all Evening Shades. KID Fine Undressed Kid Glee- K1D I buttons, $1.23. KID Al Uses Kid Gloves, line quail KID ty, at 75c. KID La Mtisquctaire, $2 a pair. LISLE Bargains In Fleeced Lislu LISLE Gloves, aiiic. a pan LISLE Silk Lined Lace Tep Gleve LISLE LISLE LISLE LISLE LISLE MITTs MITTs SIITTS MITTS MITTS MIT IS MITTS HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIER'. HOSIER HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSl HO HO: 1IOS1EI HOSIE1I 1IOS1E HOSIERY HOSIERY line eualitv. 'Siv Fine Lisle Gleve, Slecking Toe t3c Tlirce Full Elastics, F.xf.a l.niiL' Li-le Gloves, i'.e. I ulant's All-Weel Mils, in all colors, at Hie. a pair. Finest Impeited Mitts, in Light Blue Cord, Hi own and Navy, at l'J and 23c. KnitMitsin Light Blue, ler IS and 25c. a pair. Ribbed Merine He-e, 0c. a pair Fine Ribbed Merine Hese, Blanched se.im, lSc, In all colors and white. 11 Weel Cashmere Hese, HOSIERY of line nalltv. 3'C HUSll-.lil SIERY Elejant Mixed All Weel HOsIERY "IERY Hese, Knit, only -We. HO"IEi:Y sIERY Fine Knit Weel Hese. HOSIERY ERY InCaidinai.Navy aPd hesii-ki SRY Seal, C3c. HOSIERY CRY Finest Knit Woreled HOSIERY DERBYS DEmBYS HATS DATs HATs DATs II Ts II Ms HATS HATS HATS DATs HATS HATS DATs II TS TI Ps TIPS Til's TIPS TIPS TIPS TIPS TIPS TIPS TIPS TI PS TIPS TI PS Til's TI PS TI PS TIPS V ELV Els ELVEI'S VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELTETa VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS , CREPKs CREPES CREPES CRLPEb CREPES CREPES ii LOVES (..LOVES GLO ES GLOVES GLOVES (LOVES GLOVES GLOVES G LOV ES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVrS (J LOVES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES (iLO ES GLOVES GLOVI S GLOVE". GLOVES Gl.O ES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES GLOVES GLUVES iJLOVES GLOVES ; LOVES GLOVES GLOVES Gi.CjVES GLOVEs MITTS MITT-, MITTs MIT Is .M ITTs M IT I S M ITTs HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIER. ! HOSIERY stockings, in isiuck, I'luiii, Cardinal, ..-.(-. HOSIERY HOSIERY Ii3 5td BPU ANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE I ) C'ty Property en SATURDAY EVEN ING. NOVEMBER 12, 1SS1. at Vi o'clock at the public house or Victeria Dielil, en High street, in the city of Lancaster, the undersigned, lu p.irsuance of an order of the Orphans' Court t.f l.iinKiatnv emmtv. will CtOOSO lit HUbllC tnin tim (niinwimr v-iliiable real estate, late of Johanna Khcrly, deceased : All that certain two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with .wn.itnre frnmn l.nct linildinr attached, geed well et water, Iruit trees, together with ether Improvements ane let mereie ucim.giut;. a'" nated en tiie west side of High street, in said city. Xe.731, fronting en High street, afore said. 33 feet, and extending In depth of that width 213 feet te Lafayette street, adjoining properties et Valentine Klrsh and Jehn itehrer. ..... . Attendance at the sale will be given and terms made known by .,-,., - CATHERINE IIEFELE, Executrix et Johanna Eberly dee'd. B. F. UewE, Anct. oct22ee!lUd TIIED EDITIOH. THURSDAY EVENING. NOV. 3, 1881. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washinotex, D. C, Nev. 3. FertLe Middle Atlantic states, light rain, follow ed by colder, clearing weather, with winds" shifting te northwesterly, and rising barometer. THE STAK ROUTE CASES. Argument for the Helens Began Te-day. Washington. Xev. 3. Argument the motion te set aside the criminal info matien in the star route cases was begun this morning in the supreme court of the District. The government was represented by District Attorney Corkhill and by Messrs. Brewster, of Philadelphia, Bliss, of Xew Yerk, and Cook, of Washington ; and the defense by Messrs. Totten, Wil Wil eon, Shellabarger, Rebert G. Ingersoll. Sypher, cx-representative from Louisiana, and Jeffersen Chandler, of St. Leuis. Argument was opened by J. Wilsen. He said there could be no authority found in any statute for filing a criminal infor mation. The ignoring of a grand jury had always been regarded as an extra ordinary remedy in England and ex cept in the case of that menujnent of wrong and oppression, the court of Star Chamber, was regarded and treated with disfavor by the courts. It had been odious in the land of its origin. Fer 80 years of national life in this country there had net been a single iustance of an at tempt te icsert te that pro ceeding in the prosecution of a great crime. At common law the attorney general representing the ci own, might iile an information in the court of King's liench at his own discre tion, en his own responsibility. Ne oath was necessary for such au information and no witness ; no ene would pretend that such a proceeding as that could prevail in this country. The fourth article of the amendment of constitution had made tl a". impossible. Gl'lTEAU'S TRIAL. .Movements ter a Vigorous Uclense by the Assassin's Lawyers. WvsiuxfiTON, Nev. 3. On the opening of the criminal court this morning, Gui teau's counsel made a motion for delivery te the property clerk of the District certain papers, ccc, belonging te the prisoner lettcis wiitten by Guitcau at the time or near the time of bis arrest ; newspaper seiaps, letters found in the possession of liyren Andrews, and ether communica tions from the prisoner. The district attorney objected. The court said lie would examine the statutes, but he thought counsel for the defense should have access te the papers. An application was also made for fm then- postponement of trial, which the court said it would consider. Mr. Ilobinsen also said he had been misrcpicscntcd in the papers as saying that he agreed with Sceville en the ques tion of jurisdiction. He had simply stated that he was net te be considered as committed en a cutcstien which he had net cxaniiin d. lie did net consider him self picc!nded by anything said by Sce ville at any time en any branch of the defense from availing himself at the time of the trial of any defense that might seem te him proper, and that it might be in his .power te make. The court and district attorney replied that that was perfectly understood. Feiinal Opening or ScW Kullreud. Johnstown, Pa., Nev. " The Somerset it Cambria branch of the Baltimore ii Ohie railroad, between Somerset and Johnstown, Pa, thirty-six miles, com ect ing the Maryland and West Virginia coal fields and ere mines with the coal and iron centres of Pennsylvania, was formally opened le-day. The ceremonies at this place in honor of the crent were very elaborate. Ilidieled for Conspiracy. .Ii.usr.v City, Nev. 3. Charles White and Win. Ferstor, the men arrested hrre sonic time since while trying te sell Jehn Vanlleris two geld bricks which they said I hey had stolen from the L'uitcd State.-; government, and which they repre sented worth $7.",000, though they were willing te sell them for $3.1,000, were yes terday indicted by the grand jury for con cen spiiacy te defraud. The HreU.-ii itauk. Ni.'.a::k, X. J., Nev. 3. Frcdei ick Frclingliuyscii qualified as receiver of the Mechanics' National bank. His father ex Senater Frelinghuysen being his bondsman for 830,000. An injunction was served en President Ha's-ey te-day from the C.in Exchaige bank, New Yerk, restraining him from collecting securities forwarded te the bank for collection. Net Guilty or roiseidng. Lew r.i.L. Mass., Nev. 3. In I he supe rier reiirl this forenoon, in the case of Camilla Dc-smaiais, chaigcd with having attempted te poison his wife last July by sprinkling pai is green in a di inking vessel en some pastry, the jury returned a vcr clict of net guilty. Arthur alT te New Verli. W'AsiiiXf.TON. Nev. 3. President Ar thur left here for New Yerk this morning. He was accompanied by Secretary Hunt, who will be absent ten days or mere en a tour of inspection of the Northern navy ;, aids. Aiil-.ulel ilie New llrltlsli Minister. Lr., i:.s, Del., Nev. 3. The steamship Iudiann, en which Hen. Lionel S. Sack ville West. British minister, is a passen ger, passed the capes at 10:30 a. m HOSIERY Extra Heavy Cashmere HO.-5lhU HOSIERY Hese at tiOc. and 1 HOSlhlti HOSIERY a pair. HOSIERY HOSIERY Oxford and Cambridge HOSIERY HOSIERY Mixed Lamb's Weel HOSIERY HOSIERY Hese. $1.0!) and il.l'.i HOSIERT HOSIERY a pair. HOSIERY HOSIERY iicst French Ribbed HOalhRY HOSIERY Hescatfl.tUa pair. HOSIER"! HOSIERY Child's Ribbed AH Weel HOSIERY HOSIERY Hese. 25 and .".Oc. a pair. HOSIER1 HOSIERY Child's Knit All Weel HOMLRY HOSIERY Hese, extra heavy lIOslER"! HOSIERY quality. all size", only HOSIER'. HOSIERY :02. a pair. HOSIER HOSIERY Child's Fine All Weel HOSIERY HOSIERY' cashmere He eat HOatERY HOSIERY 30c. a pair. HOsIERY HOSIERY The finest assortment nusii-.ui HOSIERY' Child's Ri'jbed All Weel HOSIERY; IHlSlKItY HOkO. r ineuiisniuere nw.-ir.iii HOSIERY Hese. Plain and HOSIERY Silk Clocked Fine HOSIERY' French Ribbed He-e in HOSIERY All Weel. HOSIERY' Men's All YY'oeI Unit HOSIERY Socks at 2.1c. a pair. HOSIERY' Meu's Fine Mixed HIISIKIIY Merine Socks. 25c. a pr UNDER Child's Merine sjinris ami UNDER Fants,!'" te :U Indies. UNDER at all prices. UNDER Ladies' Merine Undcrvr-ts, UNDER geed quality, at "i'.c; UNDER Extra l'ineat -He. UNDER Rest and Pure Merine. UNDER Medium and Light Weight, UNDER at Wlc. UNDER Rest Quality Underve-U UNDER at 75c. and SI. UXDER Finest Uoeds at $1.2', $1.7 . lvriKK. Men's GoedTiov Mixed UNDER Undershirts and Drawers, in WEAR UNDER Grcv and Rrewn. at 5.c WEAI UNDER Rest White Merine UXDER Undershirts and Drawci ,.Vr WORSTED Child's Fine Weel Caps. WORSTED Hand-Made Split WORST E D Zenli vr. at 5'jc. WORSTED Elegant Heavy Caps, Silk GOODS WORSTED Stitched, at 5'JC. GOODS WORSTED Fine Caps at 75c. SI, 11.25, GOODS WORSTED Jl.S0andt2.i0. GOODS WORSTED Ladies' Heeds at fO. 75c, GOODS WORSTEDelegantly made and lieavy.GOODS E.-.acrated licpert. Lenhen, Nev. 3. The accounts of the affray at IJelinullet, county Maye last week-, appear te have been exaggerated. It is new stated that only ene death re soiled fiem the sheeting. Decline or Confederate Een. Is. Losdek, Nev. 3. Confederate dollar bend ! have been declined te 1 pound, 2 shillings Od. per hundred pounds. .-.tAlCKETS. HOSIERY HOSIERY HO-I ERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOsIERY- IIOSIERY WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR GOODS GOODS GOODS ,-w- turn niarHei. Ni:v tonic. Nev. .".Fleur State and West ern in buyeis' favor and dull ; Superfine state at il V 5 -J) ; cxtia de, $5 2585 75; leiind hoop Ohie, i; 507ii; 75; .Superfine Western, tl 400 5 -.I) ; co union te KOOd extra. $5 25QC 40 ; Southern dull and weak ; common te fair, f5!POre.;0; joed toc'.ieicc de,7Mg35.. Wheat opened i'lftlc higher ; iitterwai.Is leH the advance and decline I about He ; Ne. 2 Red .November, I Hl H: 'e December, 1 473.1 ts; ; de January, i 5"1 5-. Cern l-iKc lower and dull ; mixed western spot. U5ji..lie: ("e luturc.fi'.ii'7c. O.ils ashade lower and heavy : State 47.rlc Western, tfa::f25lc. Urmia and l'revlaicvn Ouotatlens. One o'clock quotations of ;niln and prove- -Ions, furnished by S. K. Yun.lt, Hreker, 15' East King street. Chicago. Cern Oats Perk Lard $ ..ll.'J $ .44 SI''"'" """ .c-i4 .i::.. i.i5 H.I7J.; .uyi AS'i 17.37,'i ll.:i7j Philadelphia. 1.41W .SPVi .51 1.45 .71 .51K ' 1.1? .74 .52 " Xev. Dec. Jan Xev... Dec... .Ian Wheat LUli . I.--S1J4 Neeu yuoiatienn 01 the urnin market Furnlsl.e.t by Jacob 1;. Lens, Commission ISreker. Chlcasu. Oats Ferk Iir.l .::'s Nev . Dec... Jan.... Feb.... May.... Wheat tl.au J . LSD'h . L32!i Cern $ .... -'7.U .18 uyi 17.10 17.57.; 11.4.1 11.55 StecSSiarKcr. New Y'erk, Philadelphia and Lecal Mecks also United States llends reported daily l.v Jacob V. Lose. N. E. Cor. Ceiuie Squaie. Nbw Yebk SreeKs. Stocks firm. Chicago ft North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul Canada Southern C C ft 1. C 1 L.... ...... Del.. Lack.ft Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Denver ft Rie Grande tlannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern Manhattan Elevated HlchlKaii Central Missouri. Kansas ft Texas N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western... New Jersey Central N. Y'., OnUirie A Western Sew Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce... SL Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacilie Texas Pacilie Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis . Pueiilc... ' Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce PniLADKLflllA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania U. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehlh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacilie. Pretened 1 1 est en ville Philadelphia ft Erie R. R Iowa Gulch Miniiur UMITBDSTATKS llOMDS. United States 4 perevnts ... 'A A. M. 10:00 12.-.?; Iis-n ',' 127''.; 111.1J.; L' Nev. .5. r. si. r i ;:ihi :..-. .ifj; Hist.. s? : ie sp.: '. 122;; lii'i 12J'H :'. . !ft ll-Ss ll.LJ l-'Ja 1W 127 41'.' vr. ' - s 140 41". 4s " ! u;i 51 :.i;? Di.' 4!4 454 AV--, !4')s ii; 41' i '.' mu 1.S...'h n.'i IP 4ic l"23 !'.-'., &t . 12l;H 120h 120 4S': Sii' -v.; "-. I!l' ."','.; i-ii 21' f 21' se', :'.)K 4S s' K'-i'i ;m l'!'s 21'.. 'Vs 211)5 2(1 e. M. 1:00 . m; . 11:: . Ml?; . H'l Lecal Mecks isiiiI ISeiwis. Par al. il'ii tee ll". Kill IIHI IIM 100 IIM tee .'ill no IIK liKI 10!) 1 1 ni KO IIKI IM) 50 Liinc.Cltv L: per et. Lam, due l.-s2.. " " fsST. . " " IS-'.M... ISV... ' 5 per et. in I or Ilti years, ft per tl. Sclienl Lean... " 4 " in I or'-'eycais. " 4 " in fter 2n yeai.s. " 1; " in 10 or 'Je years BANK STOCKS. Fiisd National Rank Farmers' National Hunk Lancaster County National Can!;.. Columbia National Rank Ephrata National Rank First National Rank, Columbia . .. First National Rank, Stiashur.... First National Rank, Marietta First National Rank, Mount Jey.. Lilil. National Rank Manbciiu National Rank Dillen National Rank. MeuntJnv. MIsCCLLlXEOtlS IIONIM. (Juuri-yville R. R.,due ia $!oe Reading & Columbia R. R.lue s li.ii ljuicaster Watch Ce., due ls; Ik Lancaster Gas Lijjlit and Fuel Ce., due in 1 er20 years 100 Lancaster ("as Liglit and Fuel Ce., due IS! I"" Stevens Heuse loe M1SCKI.LANEOU.S STOCKS'. Quan vvilh; R. R i 50 MilleisVilleStreet Car ft) Iniilrer Printiiii$Ceuipaiiy " Watch Factory K.0 Gas Lixhtund Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse U'O Columbia flas Coin p.my Columbia Water Company Siisiiieh.iniia Iren Company Marietta ilc'Ilnwwiiru ." tvrm':i:i: stocks. RlSprinff A Reaver V'liiey ISridgepei't Columbia ft Cl.e-tiiiit Hill f 'eliiinbla ft Washington Columbia ft i!i;T -Spiln;: Lancaster ft Epluata Lanc.Eiizabetht'n.'t.Vi.l.lIet'ii... Laneitsfcr A Fruit villi;. ljinciLster&;Lititz Lanciister ."t Willi.iiii.,te. 11 Lancaster & Maner Lancaster ft Mauhciiu Iiucasterft Marietta Lancaster & Xew Helland IinKisterftSusiiucliaiiiia Iincaslcrft Willow Sti eel Strasburft Millport Marietlaft Mavtewn Marietta A Mount .lev 25 Las salt flu.". Iff iis.: 1211 ID? 112 10.: latai ter. ine fiTftlMi . 50 102.:. 102.25 lte i:r. i.:i.k 20i.M 115 75 1II.M 70.?i $11. I0.'..rrt. 105..V lit..:.: ICi; 70 10 I!", lid. 10O 75.10 lx :i 'r i le.-it . I.'l'ij 20.50 . 25 IS . 25 ai . T. II. Ill . 2.5 I7.'i . HO 51 . Ml .VI . -J5 CI.'. 1 . S 55 . 50 :K . jr, :ai.4i . "J5 'St.',''. . 100 H5 . :m 275.1s . J5 IU.lt. . 25 -21 . i!5 10 K I'nilaiiclpbta Market. I'iislauklphia. Nev. 3. Fleur dull and un settled: Superllne at 14 255 0J; extta at S5 2.1QG O'J : Ohie and Indiana family, 7 25fj7 75; Pennsylvania lamlly V I'1& 703: St. Leuis de J7 75S8 (JO; Minnesota Extra at 7 l"a" 75; de straight at $7 75S-8 J winter pu'.ent $3 0)8 75 ; spiiiiff de S 2".Q 0 ') ttye Heur at jr. no. '.V Isent active but unsettled : Del. and Pcnn'a Red ii 411 li; de Amber, 1 42S143. Cern firmer for local u-e. Oata quiet but steady Rye quiet at$l W. Previsions quiet. Lard quiet. , , , , Rulter market dull and weak ; aside lrem o'herlets; Creauicrv extra 1'eiinsylvania at S.-f-Sc ; Western at 3C.17c. Ei?ks firm en liht supply. Cheese dull and nnchanged. Petroleum dull : reflnt-d. .Yfi. Whisky-sales at I 12. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at & ii ; Flaxseed nominal at tl 43H1 45. MEIilV.H: KICAUT'S OM) U'iN'E STOKE. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article- was veliintarilysent te Mr. II. E. Slayuiaker, Aent ler R.-iait's Old WineSteie, by a prominent jiraetisiug phvrti ciau of this county, who has extensively iisea tiie Rr.indy rcfi'rred te in lii-i regular pnittice. It Is coin mended te the attention of the-e af flicted witli Indigestion and Dyspapsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much u:;scd Alcohe'ie .sitniiilani was never intended in 1: beverage, but le l.e used as a uiedicintMd giiut potency in ill.-emu of some of tin; destructive di-eiu-es vvlilcli bwccji 11 way their an neal 1 11011.4:111. Is el victims. Witlm purely philanthropic ntellvi; we prr sent te tiie lavnrable notice of invalids est i daily these ulllictcd with that uii.-e:ubl; .1!. ease Dyspep'da, a speeilie re.iiedy, wl.ie'u i nothing nieie or Ic:is than Brandy. '1 lie aged, with ti cble appetite und morn or less debility,- wilLtin.i this siuiplu lue.llciue, when iisi-d property, A Sovereign Remedy or all their liis and ache?. Ri; it, he.vevei strictly understood that we pic-cribe and u-i-butene article, and that is UEItiAllTS OLD BRANDY. Sold ly our enterprising young trieml, Ii h SLAVJIAKER. This lirandy has steed Hie test ter yearn, and has never f.iih d. a.s t;u as our experience extends, and we then:!..--, give it the preference ever all et.ier Rntudi.j, nemutierwith hew many ja-.v-brcakiiigFrciici. titles they are bi-anded. Oiio-Ieurlh of llie money that U yearly thrown itwar en varl.iun Impotent dyspepsia specified would sufllt-i; U. buy 11U the Rr.mdy te cure any such t-.L,e 01 ases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart'B Old Eranay, In cases el Dyspepda, we cun siiiiiuien nun. bers of vitncsscs-ene erase in particular we clte: ... A hard-working tanner bad l.ccn nir.lcteu witli an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every tlnd of foed: he; had sour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in tact, he was obliged te restrict ids diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he ii-m-.I McGratin's Reet Ecer. He is a Mcthedi.d, and then, as new preached at times, iiud in Ids discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds or strnnj; drink. When udv i-:l te trv Reieart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked upwlth astenbnmeiu. but after hearing et ft-i wonderful etli-ct-i in the cases of some of his near iicquuiiitanc.-a, lu at last consented te fellow our advice. 1!' used the Unuidy iaithfully and steadily; tin Hrst bottle giving him an appetite, and bet.i.t the second was taken he win a keiiiuI man.witt. a stomach capableef digestinganytliing wliict; hefchese te cat. He still keen i it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has tliii medi cine he ha3 been of very little pecuniary bene lit te the doctor. A Pkacsisisu Puysicm k. H. E. SLAY3LIKEK, AOKKT 70R Ileigart'iS Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, lMPOKrER ASD DZALER IN FINE OLD RRAND1E3, fcllERRIEs. SUi'K RIOR OLD JIADKIRA, (Imported in lsi-, K:7 and 132S.) CHAMPAGXE-j O kverv iirand, scotch ale poi:ter, brown stout. Ne. UU EAST K1N4: KT.. UvMIASTIi IS.f t Monuments, temijs, headstents. etc. Ccmetcrj' Werk of all kinds. New and Original Designs. At CHAS. MAKI.N SOX'S MARBLE WOKkt, Ne. S.-J Cnnetn;:i street. near seutliwc.-.t corner of Seuth Prince and Conestoga streets, Einca-itcr, Pa. M
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