LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1881. tbat police officers be sent there te arrest tramps.. Officers Elias, Flick atd Coyie left bcre for the place and captured three tramps in Miller's woeds.There were eleven iii the band at first, but the ethers had escaped before the officers arrived. Alder man McConemy held the men for larceny. Accident at it Sever Tr iicli. A private sewer is beini; nvide en Seuth Duke street opposite the Lutheran chapel, and a trench was yesterday due from the middle of the street te the side. Last evening bluntly after dark, Aaren Hertz ler, of AT North Queen street, was driving a horse hitched te a buggy along this street. There was no light. On either side of the trench were piles of dirt and ever tne ti ench were beards. The horse ran ever the !irt and stepped between the beards, but seen cot out and jumped ever the ether pile of dirt, taking the buggy with him. IJelli wheels were broken from the buggy and the horse badly skinned and bruised. Mr. llcrtzlcr escaped without any injury. Defelrabie investment. Tlie property etT. 4. Houghten, which will lm ettered ler sale this evening, at tlie Black Herse he'cl, fs :t very desirable Investment, see advertisement. "I Jury inn Near the Old Heme." The latest production of Will Thompson's inudcnl pen is a sons entitled ' Bury ine near the e!l lieine." voicing tli"si'iitlincnt nsetlbed te the late President Cnrflehl prier te his flcath. It is set te a pretty tune, and is pub lished In Micct form by W. I.. Thompson ,v Ce. I.iveipoel. f)hii. Chape! r.iii.-rtninincnr. Tlie entertainment :il Christ Evangelical Lutheran church, en West King ftreet. te. morrow evening, will consist fit readings, vocal and instrumental mudc, ind a fine pre gniminc i.- premlstd. Thanksgiving Kvii Itiill. The tilth annual ball e! the Marien chili will be held te iiio'rew (Thanksgiving) fvc. This club lias always held successful bails and ex pects a large crowd and u geed time. Tribute of Kespcct. At a inert lug of the Shinier Flii! Company, Ne. 7. held la-t evening, the following rc-olu-tiens weir unutiimeu.sly adopted : Wiikiieas, It has ph-a-cd i;oil. n Hisall-wNc providence, te rail f mm our inid.-t ourlcliow eurlcliow ourlcliew menibrr, .lames Frcuieiscus. llesulvvit. That in his death our company has lest one el itn "'list active aim honeivd mem bers, and an i-flleient Engineer, and the Kile llepartmi'iit of l.ane.isjer one fit its best vol vel iinlce I firemen. ltc.etvcd Thai v.c humbly bow in submis sion ! the Divine will and that wecxlcndfe the alllli'ted intiiilyeurhcuttlelt and unfeigned sympathy. llcxelvcd. Thai our eiianerand apparatus be draped ler a pciied et f.iirty days iiiyl that these resolutions be eiiKms-cden'thcininutc.s. n copy fit them be presented te the snrmwliig tauillynnd they be iubli-hediii th" thrcedaily paper.s. I'. S. tilMlliMAX, .I.E. ECHEK, wm.speng, ltd Committee. AtiniHcinciiis dim tt'ilthnitx Tu-ntylif. Our people have laughed ever (Jus Williams's cemicalities in "Our German Senater."' Te-night they will be iillurdi-d the opportunity of" seeing him in a new role that fit IVaf. h'ctecr in the new comedy of" Wanted, a Carpenter," which has been received with the most cordial laver by the public, and is warmly endorsed by the newspapers fit Cincinnati, Detroit and ether Western cities where It has been p:educcd. ai'EVlAI. JfOTIVKH.'. Ge te II. I!. Cuetiran's lirug ."store, 137 North ijucen street, for Mr.i. J-Vert.nnt Xew Jt (Hhwl Dics. Kfir brightness and durability of cnleiyin": iiui'ualed. Celer treni 2 te. "" pounds. Itirectiiiit.s in Kngli-.li nud Herman. Price, lft cents. "What every one say.-must Ii3 true." that "llr Sellers' Cough Syrup" lia no ctjiial ler coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents. nl-lind&w Pick headache, nervous headache, neuralgim ucrveusiir-u, paralysis, dyspepsi-i, lneplesi ness, and brain dUeascs, positively cured by Dr. Bensen's Celery ami ChaiueuiiUt Pill. T'hcv cfintain no opium, quinine, or ether hiirinfuldiug. .Sold by druggists. Tcrrlble I.ekh of Life. Millions et rats, mice, cats, bed bug, leiu.hcs, lese their lives by collision with "Itengli en Kills." Held by druggists, 15c. Kheuuiatie Diseases. Thcs-c ailments lollew Irem torpid liver and costive bewels: the skin, bowels and kidneys failing in their pieper work, an acrid poison is formed in the bleed, which is the occasion el these acute diseases. Kidney-Wert product s lienltliy action of all secretive organs, nud tluews el! Hit! rheumatic poison. Equally flUcient in I.iijuid or Dry lerui. Jntrr-Ocenn. r.Ul-lwd.Vw Skin JMhCHhfK " Cured by Jlr. Sun J lie's Outline lit. What i int. re distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and hy persons should miller a single hour when they have a sure cure in "Swuyne's Ointment" is past our compiohe!. cempiohe!. compiehe!. tdon. Tlie worst cases et letter, itch, suit rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its weudcrlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the lace anil blotches en the skin are lemeved by ncfug this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and liuriule-M, even en the most lender infant. Itching I'llcs-Symp-fenis are moisture, intense itching, particu larly nl night alter getting warm in bed; ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne's Olntnient pleasant, sure cure. Or. Swayne A Sen, .V5 North Seventh street. Philadelphia. I'a., te whom all lettc: should be addressed, sold bvitll prominent driiggUti. "eet4T.Th&F.tw Various Causes Advancing1 year?, care, sickness, disappoint ment, and hereditary predisposition all ope rate te turn the hair gray, and either el them Inclines It te shc.1 prematurely. Avr.r.'s II ami Viger will restore faded or gray, light or red hair le a rich brown tir deep black, as may be desitcil. It softens anil cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and cures ilandrutrand humors. Hy its une tailing hair is checked, and anew growth will be pio pie tlucctl in all cases where the follicles are net destroyed or the glands decayed, ltd effects are beautifully shown en bra-hy, weak, or sickly hair, ui which a lew applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in comparable as a dressing, and is especial 1 valued for the soft lustre ami richness of tone It imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or color white cambric ; yet te lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Ter sale by nil dealers. nlS-lwdeed&w An old lady writes us: ' I am Gj years old and was feeble and nervous all the time, when 1 bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used little mere than one bottle and feel as well as at SO." See ether column. ul-luidcod&wcew A word te the wise is suflleieut." An ef fective ami agreeable remedy ter the treat ment et Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream llalm. A sure cure. Cream JJalm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy sccrctiens, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the uiembranal linings fit the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores ami restores Ihe.-eiise eft.is'e antl smell. Beneficial results aie realized by a few appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler ceM in the head it is unequalcd. The Balm is easy te use anil agreeable. Sold by drugylsts at SO cents. On receipt of 5;) cents will mail a package. Send for circular with full informa tion. ELY'S CKEAM BAI.J1 CO., Oswego, X. V. Fer s.ile in Lancaster by all the druggists. nl-2wdced&w That great Dermatologist, Dr C. W. Bensen of Baltimore has prepared his favorite pre scription for general use and new any person, however peer, can get the benefit et his best treatment Ter skin disease. It consists of both external and internal treatment. Kin or llm Fathom Visited en the Children. Physicians say that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny it "in tete." If von go through it thoieugh course et Burdock Bleed Bitters, your bleed will get. as pure ns you can wish Price -Jl. l'er sale, at f I. It Cochran's drug 'ere. l'l: North ititeei: si ret Luneastci. ' "The doctors 6am tny wire had censutnp ion. Tried 'LindwyN Bleed .Searcher,' and she has belter health than ever." f.. II. Hub bard, Hampden, Ohie. nl luid&w IBK fAKJlKKS KKIK.N1. Ir. Uarbcr'3 Bed Herse Powders are the best in the market. They are net a mere feed made el inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders-, and will cure and fatten sleck in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, antl may be safely relied upon ler the cure et coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases el horse, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will incicase tlie quantity antl quality of milk in town and keep all kiii'is el stock In a healthy condition. ?old everywhere at 20c. per "pack, U ler $1; large size 5'Je.. or 3 ter 1. Sold In Lancaster at Cechian's Drug Ster.-, i::7uud lXt.VeithtJuecii 1 Streets. uug2-lydred.fiul A Cough, Celd or horn inreat should ne stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable L-ing J)l-case or Consumption. Brown's iirenchiul Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the iullainetl parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma, linuichial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threui Troubles which Singers und PublieSpcakcrs arcsubject te. Fer thirty years Brown's I'.rer.chi.il Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satlslactieu. Having been tested by wide ami eeust-inl n-ft for nearly an entile generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple ictncdics. of tile a;-c. Sold ul 25 cents ahux every where. uiS-lvdTTii!S.vlvw IJENKY'S CAlCflOLIC SALVE. The best .salve in the world for cuts, bmiscs, sores, ulcers. salt rheum, tetter.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te glee perfect satisfaction ii: every case or money refunded, lie sure you get Henry's embolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 2." cents. Se'.il In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Meie, i:;7:uiil I.'I'.i North (fiiecii street. A Goett AngclM Visit A Tali: of ' lUisa dulls." Blanche called en Kali:, one pleasant d.iy, and leund her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; for. "eh," she said, "'lis a tii grace te see with screlula, iny face se badly inaricd!" then said herfriend, lte-.ad.ilis will your 1 reubles end." Blanche called en Kate net her day and found her enee mere blithe ami gay. her face as r.idiaut, sl.iu a.-, lair, as any maiden's any where. Fer skin "diseases and impure bloe.!, there's u .'hing in the world se geed as Besadalis, it drives aw ay .ill skin disorder!, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doc'er's blllsl Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Hiug Stere, l:!7nnd l.'St North ijtiecn street. j.y'l-ljileeil.'.-w:! i;escuei fke.m ii:atii Thefollewiii!istatenie;tiif Willi. un.J Cum ;'.i lin, of SemtTVille, .Mass.. is se remarkable thai we beg te ask for it the :. Mention of our read ers. He says: " In the lull e. js.ii ! was much with a violent bleeding or tun lungs followed by aseveieceugli. I seen betan te Io-e my nppctiteand flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors wii! I had a hole in my left lung as bigas a half cellar. I expen ' ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a repeit en: around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Da. Wm. Hall's BaI.s v:.i peit the l.rxCii, I laughed at my Iricnds, think ing that my case was Incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te lee! better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, anil to day 1 feel in better spiriti than I have the pa-t three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, .-e that everjeue nillictcd with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Ir. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, antl be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles antl can positively say that it h."s done mere geed t'lau all ether medicines I have taken since uiy sickness. My ceuiih Iris al al meit entirely disappeared and I - hall seen b-j able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's. Drug Stoic, :;7aiid l.'l'J North tjuecn street iv2S-lvt!eeiTlu"w2 x i: if a n run ns j:mj:x i s. nUIMCK' CATAWi:A;ij7PESr.V THE j pound or Basket, Malaga and Almeria Grapes. Flerida r.i d .faiiiaica Oranges, Ba nanas, Eating Apples, ,v iti EUUEKTs. ltd ICO East Kinsr street. N TEW AND sECONll-HANU piaxes a yn OWL 1 XS, at great bargains. .ICSTl'S STPCKKNIIOLTZ. o2!lteJanl.S2.ll Fulton Hall, 1 anetster. Pa. J CIST. A ISKAGLi: lICIUMIVVITIi NEW j leather bamlaieunil his neck. A liberal rewind will be paid for his return te .IACOB F. WOLFEII, ltd Ne. 22JEast Walnut street. VaTKIfS 1CIH THANKSGIVING. CTCI.V- " sNting of everj- lirami known in J'hila ilelihia. New Yerk and Baltimore m irUets. Orders left new will receive prompt atientieu en Thuisdav. CIIAS. huKKKT, ltd " Nti. I2H East King street. Ifll'l'EK.MV HESIDENCE, COKNEIl ! (Iriingennd Lime streets, al private sale, until the luth cf December. Persons desiring te view tlie premises may call ntauy time Alse my let of ground en North Dtihe sfcet. fronting l'X feet, d'it!i 2!5 leet. Fer terinr., e'c.,:plv te W. 1. spceciiei:. nli-lwtl :il East King Street. IJPUANSCOL'IlTSAI.E HI' VALUAHEK Citv Prepcrty.-On TIICItSDAY, DE CEMI!EHir, lSdl.by virtue and in piirni-iucf of an alias oilier et the Orphans' f.'eurt til Lan caster county, will be sold al public sale, en the premises all that certain tuo-sfery brick tavern property (known as tlie Serrel l!.ue Hetel), with three-story brick Inek building, brick stables, sliedcbng, iilacksiuith shop, kv . ami let of ground iheiele belonging, situated en the north side of West King sticet.east el Prince street, in the eityel Ltiueisfcr. Pa., :d :d ieining properties of lien. A. E. Keberls, W. .1. Cooper. James Potts an-' ethers. This is om em ul' the most desirable and convenient hotel properties in the citv el Lancaster. Sale te ceminenc at 7 o'clock p. m. el s:.H day, when attendance will be given an.! terms made known by ANNA McELLlGOTI'. Executrix of Jeieiniali McElligelt.tlec'd. llcsitvSuuinaiT, Auctioneer. n22 tsil PUIILIC SAEE OF VAl.tUAHi.E C1T PdOPEUTY. On WEDNESDAY, the I Ith DECEMP.EIt, A. D., ltSl, pursuant teau order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster ceuntv, will be sold at public sale, al the L-epard Ho He tel, in the City of Lancaster, the lollewing de scribed real estate, late of Henry Druchbar, deceased, te wit: Purpart Ne. 1, A let of ground with a fuo fue fuo stery ami attic brick DWELLING Hyf.-E, with store rooms, ami two story brick ba-k building, situated en the northeast corner et East King and Plum stre-1 in the city of Lan caster, containing in fronl'eu East King .stie t lii feet, mere fir less, and extending in depth northward !H) lect. mere or less, adjoining property of Isaac tuigley en the north ami Ne. 2 en the eiwt : gas through the house and hydrant in the yard. Very desirable as a biisi ncss stand. Purpart Ne. 2, A let et ground with a two story and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE and two-story brick back building, situated en East King street, in the city el Lancaster, ad joining Ne. 1 en the east, containing in front "en East King street 10 feet, mere or le.-s. and extending in depth lierlltwmd '. feet, mere or less, bounded by property et Isaac y uigley en the north ami Jeseph Ilreekley en the East ; gas through Hie house and li drain in the yard. Purpart Ne. e, A let et ground, with a two story anil attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story brick back building, situated en tlie south side of East Vine street, near Duke, in the City of Eancaster, containing m fronton Vine street lt lect anil extending in depth southward UO feet, moreer less, bounded enlhcwcs by property el Benjamin llenrv. en the south by properly el J. S. Eaby, and en the.castby Pnipjrt Ne. . I ur, art Ne. 4, A let of ground, with a two story and atlic brick DWELLING HOUSE, situated en the south side of East Vine street, in i he City et Lancaster, adjoining Ne.:; en the cast, containing in front en said Vine street It; leet. mere or less, and extending in depth southward GO feet, mere or less, bounded en the west by Ne. 3, en the south bv J . S. Eabv, and en the cast by property of Mis. Gcslcr. " Purpart Ne. 5, A let of ground, with a two story brick DWFILLIXG HOUSE, v.ith Iiuire back building, situated en tlie southwest cor ner et Poplar street and Filbert alley, in the City et Lancaster, containing in front en said Poplar street 21 feet, n ere or less, and c. tend ing in depth westward 87 feet, mere or less. Possession and title will be given en Aurd I, 1682. Any person desiring le see any el the above properties will call en the undersigned, or en II. Shubcrt. auctioneer. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., et said day, when attendance will be given ami ic-rms made known by PHILIP B. DBACHBAIt ALUEItT DKACHUAK, ' II ENKY DKACH1SAK, jr.. Administrators of Henrv Hraehbnr, dee'd. II. SnuKEi'.r. Aucl. n'JM'dT.'S 1XJEW AJtTJUtTUSEMESIS. puw. J. ZAU3I. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LAXCASTEIt. I' A. The manufactuieis of the different lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec ially fortunate this year in producing styles et unequalcd beauty, which it will be a pleasure te us te .-hew te all who cali. Our stock is lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your enier as early its 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 leund in retail stores. Tlk. AKUN'Di-.L TINTED SPECTACLES, for which we arc the sole agents in Lancaster county, e believe are the best in the world, antl we are satisfied that with the aid of our com plete outfit of Test Lenses, we can fit any eyes that need the aid of glasses. Our facilities ler FIBST-CLASS KEPA1H1XG are complete in every department. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past lias encouraged us te place in our ca-es a finer anil larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention of all vhe desire te examine beautiful goods. ED. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAH3FH CORNER, ecljJ-ciind&wK XW AltrVKTISEMXXTH. OAI.PII RIXCiUA.lI, IX THE IIENOWNED BOY OUATOK, of Richmond. Va . will be at ST. PAUL'S M. E. CIH7KCH. SOUTH OUEEN STBEET. TO-NIGHT. Italph i.s pronounced a marvel of grac?lul era 1 ry easy elocution and artistic character per per per sonateons. Connected with a concert by the choir. Sec bills. ltd IU'RI.U: SALE ON TUESDAY. NOVE.H IJI.K 22. ISiT, in pursuance of an order of I the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will ' be sold by the undersigned administrator with the will annexed et Jehn Swartz. deceased, at the Leepard hotel, in East King sireet, in the ity of Lancaster, part of the real estatoet said deceased, viz : A LOT OF GltOUND. sit uated en the north side et East Grant street, hriuicii Ann ami Franklin streets, in saitl city, adjoining property of Ames Hendersen and ethers, containing in front en Grant sticet2-'ij feet, and running 2 leet in depth te a 12-feet-wide alley. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms made known by JOHN W. JACKSON, Administrator with the will annexed et Jehn swartz, deceased. n2,!),12,l,in,21422d Hr.Ni:v Siiuniarr. Auctioneer. )l!i:i.IC SALE On SA1UICDAY, DEC. 1 :;, lbsl. the under ig.ied will otter at public sale, at the Plew Tavc-M. West King street, Lancaster. Pa., tlie fel ing valuable real es tate, situated at HI ,M,n-ei street, in the city of Lancaster, te wit : Alotefgrounil.il mtiiig 4G feel s inches en Maner street, and cMinding in depth 73 feet, 1 inches. The wiilihul t lie let at the rear is 18 leet, 7 inches. Tlie improvements consist efa two story i'.KICK DWELLING HOUSE, con taiuuig (! looms, with frame stable in the rear. Their is. i never-tailing well of water en the premises. Prisons itririii. te vic- the picmiscs will plea-.r call at the heuseat present occupied by Mis. Elizabeth St-haum. sale te cemii.cnce at 7 o'clock, p. in., when t' mis ill be made known by WILLIAM SCIIAUM. It. F. Bew i:. Am I. Ii22.'.'a,2lj4tll,2,:5d !IH:Y, RANKS & KIDDLE. i" Art in Stationery. We de net deal in stationery of inferior quality. The superiority or our station ery has wen for it the highest esteem of thesG who are the best juclyes. We procure the finest material this country affords, and import the bsst of these things in which the old world excels. "We have our own artists, de de fiigner3 and skilled workmen, tmd empley the whole of one large building in our stationery manufacture. In card and invitation engrav ing, wedding stationery, illumi nations, monograms, dinner meiiu cards, and all the fancies of artistic stai ionery suffice it te say that WE EXCEL. BAILEY, BA1S.& BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. LKiiAl. XOTIVi:s. E STATU Of DANII'IL II. MAltKLKV, latent the cilv el Lancaster dead. Letters test iinentiirv en UHl e-tate having been rnintc.i te the undci signed, all persons in ilebte.l llieieteaie lenuestcd te make immedi ate settlement, and tlie.-e having claims or de mands airainst. the same, will present them witlieiil ilclay ler settlement te JKKKMIAH KIKE, I'.i ICa.st Kin:; street, Lancaster, Pa. Agent ler Clara. M. Markley. Kxecuter. .1. 15. Goen, Atternev. nlO-tltdeaw J,STATi:K nilliflAHL MAMIMS, I.ATK ll of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un di rsijiiied auditor, appeintetl te tlistribute the balance remaining in tlie hands of Edward McUevcrn. Wm. L. 1'eiper untl .lames M. Iturke, executers et said deceasctl, te antl among these legally entitled te the .same, will sit for that purpose mi TUESDAY, the 2eth of OCTOIIEK, lftjl, atlu o'clock, a. in., in the Library Keem el the Court Heuse, in the Ci' v et L:i'cister. where nil persons intcreste' aitl distribution may attend. CI1AS. K. liLIXE, ol-Itdeaw Auditor. 77STATE OF DAVID IIAKT.tlAX, LATE Cj of the City of Lancaster, decensed. Letters testamentary en saitl estate hnv ing been granted tetlic undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate settlement, anil Incse having claims or demands against the same will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing nt m North Queen tree!. Lancaster. I'a. DAVID IIAKTMAX, .IK., .1. II. :oei., Executer. Attorney nS-titdcaw E STATliOrCUAKLKSj C. HEAI.K, LlTK tit the City el Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en saitl estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per.-em indebted thereto lire, requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in the CltyefLancaster. WILLIAM McCOMSEY, ii2-Ulae.iw . Executer. J.'STATKOt' KLJZADKTH SHIRK, LATC. Jjj et the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters of administralieit, with the will annexed, en saitl ustate having been granted te the tin designed, all persons indebted theretearc rc liuesteii te niaUe imineJiatc settlement ami these having claims or demands against the Mime will present them without delay ler set tlement te the undersigned, residing in said city. JKKKMIAH KIKE, Atlm'r., li East King street, Lancaster, I'a. J. 15. Goen, Att'y. nI9-Ctd,eaw Ultl.lC SALE Ol' VALUAtSLK REAL. ES- X TATE en SATUKDAY EVENING, NO VEMBEK G, ISSl.at the public house in the village of Eden. Mauhcim township, Lancas ter county, will be seltl at public sale, in pur suance of an order et the Court et Common I'lcas etsald county, a one-story frame church building, frentintc en the New Helland turn pike, near the village of Eden aforesaid, atd let in piece of ground, adjoining ground of Eli F. Altheu80 and Samuel Frantz ; contain ing Fourteen Square Perches. The building could, with little expense, be changed into a dwelling. Possession antl title en Vpnl 1. 1SS2. Sale te commence tit 7 o'clock p. in. el .-aid day, when due attcntlancu will be given ami terms et sale made knewu by JOHN K1LLTAN. I'M'.WKI. KILLIAN, nev2"tw 'J'n'.-tee- Fine Off. J. ZAHM. :e:- LANCASTER, PEXX'A. xjnr AerjcujisujijiSis, WJA'STKli TUE FOLUIW1.NG SICOMl 1 hantl Furniture : Six dozen of weed Chairs, number et ccs, let et small Tables, old Selas, l'oel TablTOnd Milliard Table. Ap ply te JOSEPH McEALLS, nl7-6td- ll'j Wa'nut street, Columbia, Pa. (IBASn NlIIIOTlNU MATCH FOK A 7 LIVE DEEK.at Kaullmaii's Hetel. Ore-villi-, en THANKSGIVING DAY. There will be two prizes given. Omnibuse- will leave Pennsylvania railroad depot at, in o'clock a. in., und run every hour during the day. Si I)esitive l'tiRMt; sal:: iif vai.uaiile CITY PKOPEKTY. On TUESDAY. .NO. VEMBEK 22. 1SS1, will be sold at theKlaek Hei-se Hetel, en North Queen street. Lancaster city. Pa., the lollewing described real estate te wit: A let of ground, situated en the south cast corner et North Mulberry antl Lemen streets, in said city, containing in fronton Mulberry street 21 feet, mere or )e.-s, and ex tending in depth along Lemen street, east ward. 02 leet, mere or les.-, en which is elected a three-story 15 KICK I5U1LDING, m ally new. with a large corner store room, having iwe show wintlews, ami ten additional room-, gas all through the house, range in kitchen, with het and cold water up and down stairs, sta tionary wash-stand en second fleer, close's, cupboards, etc., all very conveniently airang I'd ; geed dry cellar. The above is a geed busi ness stand ter almost any kind of biisine.-.-'. Alse, will be sold with this property if desir ed ii two-story Urick Stable, plastered, en the rear of saitl let, antl fronting en Arch alley, with room ter tour horses antl four wagons. Tnc above will positively be weld, together or in parts, if se desired by the purchaser. A goetl title will be given en April 1, 1SS2. Any person wishing te view said prepeity belore the day of sale may call en the tenant, or en the undersigned residing at Ne. 25 North Queeu street, Lancaster, Pa. Sale te begin at 7o'cleek p. m., when attend ance will be given and 'ciins will be made known by T. J. HOUGHTON. 15. F. Kewc, Auct. n2t-2td UXTEKTA1S31 EXTS. Ul'U'OA OPKRA HOUSE. S-ONE NIGHT O.N1.V.TU TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, WANTED, A CAEPEXTEli, Is the title of an Original C'emedv-Druma by Cel. A. K. Calhoun (Majer A. Itochcfert), of the New Yerk Zctffer.imtl G.T. Lanigan, esq., of the New Yerk World, in which tlie laiueus Comedian anil Vocalist MR. GUS WILLIAMS, W1IX Al'l'EAi: AS Prof. COMSAD KEISEIt, of the University of Heidelberg, inventor of the iiatcntnen-stealable, reversible, indcsli nc tible, magneto electric, combined torpedo UMBRELLA ! Contains a Swerd-Canc, a Magnetic Tack Hammer, n Lady's Fan, is a Lightning ton ten ton tlucter, Life-Preserver, Camp Steel, Cerk Screw ami Liver Pad Fer state or count v rights apply te FltO'. KEISKK, NOV. 22. JOHN BICKABY, Manager. POPULAR PKICKS US, JU and r cetU KESEKVEO SEATS 70 rents New en sale at 15. Yeckcr's office n l-li UULTUJN Ol'JBKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONL : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1381. The -success et the season'! AM ES K. TILI.OT- SON'S great Comedy Diama, entitled the PLAITER'S WIFE! With the strongest cempan traveling, in eluding Mr. Jeseph Wheelock, -AXU Miss Rese Keene. ADMISSION 35, 50 and :.1 Cls. Kcicrved Seats 5c, ter sale at Opein Heuse elllcc. n22-':td FOtt SA1L lOK SALE. Elegant KUlLUINt; Sl'i'Kn in the '.vc.-tern suburbs of the ctty, antl KUILDING LOIS at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. HEKK .t CO., Kenl Estate, Collection anil Ins. Agenls, seit53mtil 3 North Duke Street. DAVEnaN:s ami i:uii.:i:.; tm-s, FAKMs, MILL-, M'OKKS, &v., for sale in all jiarts of the city anil county. Our Monthly Catalogue ler 'November is new ready, and sent free ie any address. ALLAN A. HEKK A; CO.. Kcal Estate antl Insurance Agent-, ii21 :; North Duke street, L mcaster, I'a. PUIILIU SALE. ON WEDNESDAY. .NOV. 23, 1S81, will be sold at Ne. ii2!5 North Queen street. Household and Kitchen Furniture, -ncltyis lScdsand JSedstcads, Knreaus, Tables, (;iialrs. Carpets by the yard, Steves and Pipe, Tin and tjueensware anil many ether artleiu; net mentioned. Sale te commence at : o'clock a. in. Condi tions made knew by P. IIENDEK. II. SiiURi:irr, Aucl. ui:i-:;t PUBLIC SAL.K !" MOU-jEDOLD AM KITCHEN FUKN1TUKE and the entire sttn-k el a Triuuuing and Notion Stere en WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23. At lid and UO North tjucen Street. Sale te begin at U o'clock a. m. and 1 p. in. HESS & FLINX, NEW antl SECOND-HAND FUKNITUKK ul9-3td WAKEKOOMS. 1)UISL1C SALE !'' CITY REAL ESI A re. On Fill DAY, NOVEMI5EK 2S. 1SS1, at the Lancastur County Heuse, the tolleu ing prt'P eiiies: Twe two-story 11KICK DWELLINGS and brick back buildings, Nes. 21 antl 21S Plum street, with hall, ten rooms and cellar. Each suitable for two families. Lets 20x100 feet. Alse two-story KKICK DWELLING, with frame back building. Ne. art East Chestnut street, containing hall. six rooms antl kitchen. Let 10x190 feet ; hydrant ami pump. Alse, a one story 11 KICK DWELLING, u ith eight rooms and cellar, Ne. S15 East Chest out street. Let 25x'J2 feet ; pump, Ac. Sale at 7 o'clock p. m., and terms m.n! known by Henry Land is. Fer particulars see large bills or call en ALLAN A. IIKItll i" CO.. Kcal Estate ami Insurance Agents. nlG-Dtd a North Duke street. 1)UIIL1C SALE OF VALIIAIILi: CITY Property. On WEDNESDAY. NOVEM KEK30. 1881, ut the Cad well Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, will be seltl by the undersigned, all that va. liable business property, situated Nes. 221 and 223 North Queen street, only a few doers lrem the Pennsylvania railroad depot and one-half square from the Northern market, making it an excellent btisincs- Iec.il- ity. The let has a front en North Queen street or 32 leet 2'4 inches, and at adistauce of UK) leet it widens te C2 feet 2' inches and continues et' that width te Christian street, making a total depth of 215 Tcet. On the front is a. brick ofiice anil storeroom, untl 11-leet drive-way te the rear. On the rear of the let is a large and sub stantial Stable and Carriage Heuse, l!i feel long and 1G leet wide. Alse another Carriage Heuse 40x30 feet. The Stable and main Car riage Heuse are built of brick, with slabs root. There is also about IU( feet et unoccupied ground. The property has been occupied ler thirteen years usaLlvery Stable and at present yields a geed rent. It is located in the bu-incss part of the city and will rapidly grew in value. Part of the purchase money can remain upon the property If se desired. Possession ami un disputed title ffiven the 1st day of April, .$z. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., of said (lav. when nttcnd:mc tfIH be "iven and tiM-ms E made known by 0E0IJGE W. ZECHEIl. II. S't srr.T. Ar.-t. ill7,!!,,22,'.is 2-7.M,Wl TIIED EBITIOU. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 22, 1881. Wl-.ATIIEK INDICATIONS. Washington, 1). U.. Xev. 22. Fer the Mitlille Atlautic states, colder, northerly te castei ly winds, generaly cloudy weather, liht raius aud rising followed by falling barometer. THE GUITEAU TRIAL. Infinity te be the Cnief Line of Defense. Washington, 2sev. 22. Guiteau ar livcd at court without rcithap this inoni ineni itig. aud expressed his satisfaction at the increase of his guards te six. The court ioeui was crowded. Several medical ex perts, summoned by the defetise, are in attendance, among them Dr. Rice, of Wis. eenstii, who it is said advised Guitcau's commitment te au insane asylum four years age. Mr. Sceville resumed his argument aud called the jury's attention te the plea of insanity set up by the delcnse, antl dis cussed at great length the growth and changes of public opiuien upon the sub ject of iusauity and its treatment by courts when set as defense in criminal cases. Dining the progress of 3Ir. Sceville's argument Guiteau leaned back in his chair, stroked his beaid, and apparently followed him closely. Occasionally he would make some notes aud engage in a brief whisp ered colloquy with his brother. At one point Mr. Sceville, in detailing the mere enlightened treatment of the insane new in vogue at. the asylums, said : " Iu ether weitls. these in ehatge of the asylums act with a little mete reason than de the in mates.'' This sally seemed te amuse Guiteau immensely, and a bread smile broke ever his features, which reappeared two or three times as if his mind recurred te it. .Mr. Seevil'e alluded te the preju dice which undoubtedly r i ted against the plea of insanity geneiaiiy, and espe cially iu llm ease of tlie prisoner, llcsaid the newspapers had intimated than Guiteau was only feigning insanity, aud such seem ed te be the general theory of the public. Guiteau turned uneasily in his chair, and with a quick, nervous articulation said '" 1 never feign, 1 act myself, sane or in sane." Without noticing the interruption, Mr. Sceville alluded te the arrest of a matt at the time of Hayes's iuauguntieu who was s-ettt te the insane asylum. This in. in. he said, had as carefully made all his arrangements te kill Hayes as tlid Guiteau te kill President Gartield, and but for his arrest might have suc ceeded. Theie was just as much ground te indicate Guitcau's insanity. "Why," said Mr. Sceville, "even President Gar field said, 'Why did this man de it, he tiiusL be in-ane?, Mr. Blaine must have believed Guiteau " Cel. Corkhill here arose and with much emphasis said : " If you will allow me, Mr. Sceville, the presi dent never said he thought he was insane, lie thought him sane all the time. Mr. Iilaine never thought him insane. lie has said under oath that he believes him te be ::ane." Mr. Sceville explained that he spoke from information derived from the uews paiier.; and would net take issue en the statement lie then took up the history of the Guiteau family, who were of Hugue not extraction, and who had, he said, re tained te the present day as a marked charnctctistie the sturdy te teligieus convictions, caused the expatriation Huguenots. lie asserted adherence which of the that in- sanity was hereditary in the family and te some degicc affected Guitcau's father. G nil rati interjected Sceville's speech with frequent remarks of his own, alter nately appearing pleased or displeased with the line of his counsel's argument. He was greatly amused at Sceville's re ferences in soma of the freaks of his hey hoy hoy hoed. HY AVlKIi. Attiti mum Telegrams Condensed. Wm. Jenes, who shot at Guiteau, has been released en $3,000 hail, K. G. Wheeler and Sebastian Aman furnishing it. Lehigh coal aud navigation company declares 2 per eetil". dividend payable Dec. e U. E. l Lembach's brewery, llarrisburg, burned this morning. Less, $7,000, paitly insured. Postmaster Gcuencral Jamcr. and pait at Jacksonville, Fia., leave for St. Augus tine and St. Jehn's te-morrow. Fuller, one of the conspirators, impli cates Daniel B. Goodnew in the scheme te burn his own vessel Western Lea te swin dle the insurance companies. When Mr. Brown retires the president will appoint Mr. F. J. Phillips, for yeais his own private secretary, te succeed him ;ik the president's private (secretary. OHIO CIVILl.ATION. Hew Tbey Deal with Itttirttcrvrs There. Athens, Ohie. Nev. 22, Iu Athens, Ohm. when Davis was lynched, en Sunday night, he was taken te the bridge with a rope around his neck aud asked te confess; he inquired what, would be done with him if he confessed. They told him he would be taken back te jail te he dealt with by law. Ileing assured they would net hang him if he confessed he said : " I am tite man.V At this there was an " ihiew him off." The of tiie tope was then te the btidge. They instant cry ether end made fast gave him three minutes in which te pray, but he tlid net attempt a prayer, He said he was ready te die, and when the time expired he was hurled oil" the bridge, and his neck was btekeu by the fall. .!i,u.'K'a. I'tilladelpMn MArltcu PHILADELPHIA, NOV? '22. FlOlir dull llllll lower; Superfine, at U O0Q4 .".; extra at it 7."i'jj.r 7." ; Ohie aud lutimna family, S". 7."jj7 .''i; Peiinsylvanii family J( i'vaj CI:' .'!. Leuis tle 7 20S7 7." ; Minnesota Ext raut7ir)i7 ."': de straight at $7 2."g7 .r.0; winter patent i "t'dti 25 : spiing tle S er.ff s :0. Kyi- Heur at s.1 .'.OS'i 7.V Wii"tt lower and unsettled : Del. and Penn'.i Kcd,il3S''il 10: de Amber I l'ifgl 12. Cern dull and weak. Oats quiet. ISye easier at !Se. Previsions dull. i.iuddull. Halter Chexc wanted ; ether kinds dull. Ilellsllrui. Ega.i linn : lre.-ii lets scarce-. Cheese steady. Petriileiim dull; refined, 7c. Whisky at 51 13. Seetls Geed te prime Clever nominal at sg'J; Flaxseed firm at $1 50. ?w jfent :u.rH-t. New tot-s, Nev. 22. Fleur State and West ern dull and strongly iu buyers' favor. South ern dull and drooping ; common te lair extra 5 SeftO 7-"t. Wheat llj;c lower anil active succulative business ; Ne. 2 lied. Dee., if I 40il 41K ; Me Jan., $1 in;il 41; de Feb.,! 1G1 4G4. Cern c lower and fairly active: mixed western, spot, f0g0'7c ; de future, (fZ72.JJc. Oats a shade lower : Ne. 2 Dec, 4:iltj:c ; de Jan., 4'.ie t'State, 4Sg.v, ; Western. 473l7 Western drain ."Market. Detroit Wheat was weak and quiet ; Ne. 1 white, $1 ai'4 for cash : $1 37J for December : January at ?l;5:;J4 ; Februaryatfl3.1Ji; March at SI :17; April at S'.SS,1-;; the year at l3i;;: Ne. 2 Ked at $1 33 bid. Cern was firm : Ne. 2 al Pie; i ejected at (lie. Oats were quiet : Ne. 1 white at 17c asked. Louisville Wheat was steady at 3137'. Cern was easier ; Ne. 2 White at 70c : de mixed tit l!7c. Oats were llrm ; Ne. 2 White at 43c : de mixed at 47c. Uye was easier : Ne. 2 at $1 10. Milwaukee Wheat was kteady at a decline Ne. 2 Milwaukee hard nominal ; tle soft al $1 27J ; November antl December at .1 27ji ; January at $1 27 : February at $1 27 : -March at $1'J8); April at ?l 2 ; ?1 11 for Ae. :: Mil waukce. Cern was dull and lower;' Ne. 2 at :?c. Oats were lower : Ne. 2 at 43c. Kyc was dull anil lower : Ne. 1 at S7e. Karlev was llrm ami fairly active ; Ne. : spring, cash and November at $1 01. Grain and Frcvuieu Quetutluns. One o'clock tjutVratlen? et grain and pievit ions, furnished by S. K. Yumlt, Breker. 15-'-East King street. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk La lit Ne . 1.2IH 13 tl.f0 Dee.... 1.2 j " .:.V. i, .43 15.S7K lO-STi Jan l.ii Mi .42j IG.W 11.07j Philadelphia. Nev... l.: .07 .30$ Dec I.3! .i7 .SOJi Jan.... 1.4bX -t. .52 Feb Ul .71 MX l'tilhidelphla Cattle Market. JIesuav, Nev.21. The arrivals of livestock atthe various Philadelphia yards were for the week: ltecves, 4,000 head ; sheep, 10.000 head: hogs, iVJIDliead. Previous week Beeves, 4,0H head : sheep, S.OOO head ; hogs, S-aw head. Itcef Cattle were dull and )c 1 ft. lower. We quote as fellows : Extra, G!4"c ; Coetl, e'iSti.'s.c ; Medium. 4:fWic : Common. :4e. Milch cows were tairly active at $3tVg7.-,. Sheep were active during the early part of the week, and prices were Jic. fl E. higher en ail grades, but toward the close the advance was lest en account et the heavy arrivals and cheap Mtpplv et poultry which was iu the market. Lambs were in geed demand, while milch calves were scarce. A tew Western calves sold at 5'.:.e. W e quote as fellows : Extra, I0JI1." E.S.. 5)tJi.V.: : geed, SOJi'Jj B,s. '3-V,c; medium, iliuVii common 3)le lambs, 4'..7J.Jc; calves, milch, OJiSc. Hogs were in geed demand. We quote geed at iigsi'.e; medium at sSS.'c ; common at 77;ic. " SALES OK r.EEVS AT THE WEST ri!!LAlr.Lril!A STOCK TAlinS. Martin Fuller .V Ce., lsj Western. I Vf . se Ueger Mavne, 200 Westerii,rJti);c. A. .V J. Christv. 473 Western a., Ky. antl O., 4iSt"i)i.c. E. S. & II. F. McFillen. 175 Western, iQu'c. Jnhii MeArtlle. 3-.TI Western, S?7e. Daniel Miirphv. 125 Western Pa., 4,',,'gt;. een Smith, 2;. Western, acet. J. Sehaniberg A; Ce.: 32 Western, acet. tainucl lirewii: ; West Va.. acet. J. Ward: 20 West Va , acet. Ellenger & Sey meur: 17 West a. acet. J. lctcl:er IMi). M. L'imaii. 237 Chicige. acct.,5)7i': 112 West Pa., acet. Jas. White. IX&Vf, West Pa.. acet. L. S.-nscuig, 4K't''Vi.e: SO West I'a., acet. Martin Fuller & Ce., Shauiburg.'fc Paul. 135 Western and West Va., II. Chain, jr., 71 WiM Va., l'.C:75J..c. L. Hern. 70 West i.:'M0;'u. O. Sehaniberg &. Ce., 2(15 West Va.and Wislt in 4)iii;).:. Leivenstcin ".t Adler. 250 West. Pa., Ili'a'ie. ikichman "i Levi. 13n Western and W. Va. 4)Se. M. Levi. 120 W. Va., Ij7ii).e. Daniel smvtli X P.ie., 1:0 v eet Va. aud Penn'a Dennis Smyth. (iO Western, 5fiC,c. James Clemsnu I'd Western, 5jJ.54e. James Eii'-t-ice. 30 Western. 1W;5J4C. F. Sheets, !t Western VAGViv. Abe Oslheiui, 35 Fayette ee., .5(ri.5!.lc. Cyrus Miller,20 Western, 50).e. James Anil, 110 Western. :i)Ji-Hc P. Hatha wav. 35 Weslci n Pa.. 1' if5e. J.F. Satller.V; Ce.,2M Western. l!-ii"'Jii'. Samuel IIeilliren,42 Western niixed, ."'le. II. Chain. 40 West Va.,3'.g5e. IlltUSSEW MEATS. Dressed Ueeves were only fairly acl i. e. , SALES LAST WEEK. Thes. Ilr.idley, 21S head at ii)J.c. W. II. llrewn 150 de. at7'.)c. C. S. Dengli-r, H5de. at 7(tj'Je. A. A. Ilesu -ii I20de.at7,4ft.rt)ic. J. F. Lewt.cn 55 tle at 7SAc. 1). M. Harlan 5 de. at 7yj'tl'.c. J. Eustace &. Ce., 110 de. at 74-!S,.Je. Dressed sheep were fairly active. Samuel Stewart sold liw head at 75jVc. "" I'.i'i iiea-1 dressed Iambs at yfelee. I.lve MtecK itiiirKeis. CmcAoe. Hogs lteceipts. 30.000 head; snip-nit-ills 3,100 head; prices 510c lower; market tairly active: quality peer; common te goetl mixed at 5 Ooge en; heavy packing and ship ping at $r,KtdH;w. Plilludelidiia and lard hegi at itj !07i; M; culls and grassers at ifl oejj 5 10. Cattle Ucceipls, 3,5'j0 head; shipments, 1.7' 0 head: market moderate ly active and prices generall uuchaiiged. Sheep lreceipts, t0 head: shiiimeiits (W head; market mere ae'lve and lirmer en choice ; common te medium at $5 25f3 75 ; gemi tocheieoatfll 75 ; extra at.ri.i25. The Liverpool dispatch says : Cuttle Prices J.;c higher; demand brisk ; best. American at 10) .. Sheep 17e for best. East Liberty Cattle llcceipts since Fri day, 3,07s head et through and 1.173 head et local ; selling slew at lat. wei:k:s prices. Hogs Ivcceipts, 0 050 head: Philadelpldas at ?i IOSCi ) : erkers at $5 75S5 '.Ml. Sheep Ueccipts, 7,5(l head ; selling al in.-oil f. eiu la't week. gcocfcaiarKer. New Yin!;, Philatlelpliia and Lecal Mtm-Kb also United States Uends rcporied daily b. Jai'eii I!. ttiMi. N. E. Cor. Centre Sijuare New Yenic Stoek?. Stocks weak. Nev. 22. 5:e0 3.'c i; V.'M Slii'l'-'V Chicago A North Western Chicago. Mil. k fl. Paul Canada Southern c. c. & i. c. u. i: Del.. l.ack.,t We-iteru I)i-lavare A: Hiiii -en Tan-;!.. .. Denver .V; Kiti tiratidi Ea-tTenn., a. A. Ja Hannibal ,'i St. Jee.. Lake Shere A MiclSei:thei n.. Miiiihattau Eleviitct! Michigan Central .Misouri, Kansas & "'evas X. V.. Luke Erie ,'i Western.... Sew Jui'.-ey Cc ntntl -V. V.. Ontario .V. Western N'ew Yerk Central Jhie.t Missisidjijii Ohie Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... s;. Paul .t Omaha '. i'relerietl ('entral Pacilie Tiwiih Paeifie Union Pacilie Wabash, st. LeuN -t Pacilie " ' Pieterrtd. Western Union'!'"' Ce 127 12 MiliJ HI7 02 -ii 12;. ... )'i : iii' 121'-, 121 l"7 ma i:)i 125Jh i" tfiv'ii 14Ja 'Jl.'i I'-'lJl 5-u, Hi KM 31 13! J 4 40;.i 4lf).i 2.) 'A 11 101 i:8 Kll Mi I'dj tit'4 4.--U" 51 lls: ns 45! s!' S5 M. 1'Kil.AnuI.l'ISlA. 3tecks level i-li. Penn-ylvaiiia it. It Ili:adiiii: Lehigh Valley , Leiilglt Navigation Iluffale, Pitts, k Western... Northern Cent ml , Northern Pacific " Prelern: I Ilcstenvilli '20, M'A 45Ji .11.'. 51 30)J SliJi '2lli ".t;.j fl'5 'A '.0 115 uyt 170 .171 ! M. I:HH 1 i?r; IHLV 101 Electriu I'ndergrtMind 'lei. Ce. 110 115 Phihiilelplii: . Erie It. :: Gtiiinben .Mining lewaCulch .dinni! UriTiri) STATfs Ilevn-i. United Stntcs pi VA resnts Loci! .s. roc us Ktid llentm. Pat val. TiliO 100 loe b'Ki 100 1C0 Wi 1W 100 I.as sal, .C5 lit ns.; 120 103 paw 1115 I70bu 102.5 102.2-' 110 i:n 2112.?.! 1 15 75 1II..V 70..-1 jilt 102..'x 105.M 10j.i U 70 Lauf.CH; 0 icr ct. Lean, due I.-s2.. Is-V.i... K-... lcU5... ' filler ct. In 1 erSOycnis.. ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... " 1 " in lerSOyeai-s.. " f " in 5 or 20 years.. " 0 " in 10 or 20 j ears. BASK STOCKS. First National Hank Fanners' National Hank Lancaster County National Hank. Columbia National Hank Ephrata National Hank First National Hank, Columbia.. . First Nat'enal Hank, Strasburg... First National Hank. Marietta First National Hank, Mount Jey. Lltitz National Hank .".. Manheim National Hank Union National Hank. Mount Jey 1H . 50 . 'M . 100 . lllO , 1 00 100 . 1( . 100 . Ij0 inn . 50 MISCELLANEOUS II0XII3. Qiiarryvillu 1C. K due IftKJ 51110 Kcnding& Columbia II. Kdiii: ISi2 I0O Lancaster Watch Ce., due I6wi; jyij Lancaster (Jas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years ICO Lancaster Cas Light and Fuel Ce., due lSi loe Stevens Heuse 100 MISCELLANEOUS bfOCKS. Dnarrvville It. K. SO V) 50 I (10 25 100 Millers vlllc Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory (Ja9 Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Heuse Columbia (Jas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta HoIIewware TUrrSI'IKE BTOCC3. Itig Spring & Heaver V.iUey P.ridgcpert Columbia."; Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia t Uig Spring , Lancaster & Ephrata Lane, Eiizabetlit'n AMiddlet'n.... Lancaster. Fruitville. Lancaster &;Lilitz , Lancaster i William .town Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster ft Man helm Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster & New Helland Lancaster ft Susquehanna Lancaster ft Willow street Strasburgft Millport Marietta ft Mavtewn 10 115 !.!. K"t 75.10 IV) .$ 25 i 10.21 . Vl'A 20.50 . 25 IS . 25 20 . 25 14.1(1 . 25 47.2T . 100 51 . 50 50 . 25 i.!0 . 25 .V. . 50 fi2 . 25 30.41 . 25 r..?: . 100 -5 . :i 275.i: . 25 10. 1: . 2.5 21 . 25 40 1 Marietta .v .Me 'nt -Jv vkt uueits, ex jj t: i: ii i:ak, c. VEW GIIE.U STOKK. METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN AT T1IKIK NEW CHEAP STORE.! Have un Elegant Assortment et LADIES' COATS & DOLMANS. LADIES' Coats & Delmans Made expressly te our order by the best manufacturers of New Yerk and Philadelphia which ler STYLE, BEAUTY, FINISH, -AND- L0W PRICES CANNOT BE EQUALED. & NEW (iIIEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KINK NTKKET, Hetween the Cooper Heuse antl Seriel Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) TMKt iiemi: tuk cvi'itr Meuse.. FAHNESTOCK. BLANKKTj. UO.MFOKTS, FLANNELS 15LANKETS. COMFOKT6, FLANNELS r.LANKETS, COMFOUTS, FLANNELS IN (HANTITIEs. IN (lUANTlTIES. ALL AT OlJi: IISITAL LOW ALL AX elMt USUAL LOW PIUCES, PKICKS. Ju-jt iqien large lets HI. A ( 'K ( '. I S II MERES 11LA CK VA XII ME RES Frem Importer's Sale of a Celebrated make ALL WOOL. FKOM IOr. TO 91. ALL WOOL, FKOM IOc. TO l. BLAOK SILKS BLACK SILKS, FKO.M .-.Oc. FKOM 50e. TO 82 PICK YAKD, TO HZ Pl'.K 1AIED. SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAW LS. Our stock of SHAWLS el every dcseriptleu Is new Full and Complete, te which we invite Hie attention el these in want. Ladies' Coats aud Delmans Ladies' Coats and Delmans fkem :; TO S30. F KO M S3 TO W30. Gossamer Waterproofs, Gossamer Waterproofs, FOK i'ttlt AHIE5. GENTS. IIOVS AND HIKES, DIES, (JENTt, HOYS AND tJIKLS, AT LOWEST PKICKS. AT LOWEST Pi: ICES. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heube. JHWKLi:Ub. ni'KKA CLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUUUSTUS KIIOAIIS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East Kins Street. Laiusubir. Pu ft'ept'JS.'tmdeeil 31 Jilt IV A r 1 1 i:ii;akt's old wink ste::j-. It Brandy as a Medicine. The following article wax voluntarily hciiIIe Mr. It. E. Slay milker, At;ei,t ter Kei.'tart'H Oh! Wine Stere, by a premiiieiit practising plil eian et Hits county, who ha.s extensively iibtd the Itnimly referred te in hf.s regular prai.tice. It ia ciiiiiini'iideil tt the attention el liieae nf nf liielcii with Indigestion and Dy3p9psia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. Tills new much abused Alcoholic atiiiiuliii't was never intended a.s a lieveragc. lml te It use.! :is:t uieilieint:ef great peteneyiii tiieeiiie et .some of the destructive di.-euMcs which sweepaway theiranuual thoi!s.-mIset victim , With a purely plillanthrepie motive we pre sent tetiie favorable notice et invalids csik. eialiy these alllieted with tlmt mciahlc i!i eu-e Dj'spepsia, a .specific remedy, which 13 mithing mere or less than Brandy. Tin: aged, with feeble apnetlte nnil mere or l'-.i debility, wit! Hint thlj fimpli; uicdleine, wiieu uieil properly, A Sovereign Remedy until their UN and aches. Be It, however Urietly understood that we ptcacribe and us in: l one article, and that is KEIGART'S OLD BRANDY. Sold by our enterprising young friend, !l h SLAVMAKEK. This Itnindy has steed the test ter years, and has never failed. a. ::u as our experience extends, and we therefer: give it the preference ever till etiicr Urandics no matter with hew many Jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of thn money that is yearly thrown away en varleuii i 1:1 potent dyspepsia specifics would .sufllci: te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case 01 iu-cs. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, tn eases of Dyspepsia, ve can summon 1:1:111 hers of witnesses. one ease in particular wi ener A hard-working farmer had been uil.htt'.'u with an exhaustive Dycpepsia for a number of vciirs; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly 110 appetite in lact, he Mas obliged te restrict Ills diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage hu used McG rami's Heet ISeer. lie Is a Slethedl.-t. and then, as new preached at times, and in lib discourses ettcn tiecJaiuied earnestly against all kinds of strong Irfrik. When advised te trv Reitrart's Old Braudy, In his ease, he looked up with a.slcmf?uuiem. but alter hearing et its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near actjuaiiita'ices, he at lait consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steudilv; the first bottle giving him an appetite,and bct.i the second was taken he was a found man. wi. I. a stomach capable of digc-tiiigany thing whicl: hcchest: te cat. He still keeps it and u.scs a II tie occasionally; and since he has this niedi cine he has been of very little pecuniar" beii fit te the doctor. A Pkactisike 1'nxsxcM tf. H. E. SLAY3LVIEK, AQKirr von Reigart's Old rine Stere, Established In 1785, 1SJPOKTKU AND DEALER in TINE OLD BKANDIES, SHEUKIF.S. SUPL KIOll OLD MADE1UA, (Imported in Hi 1S27 anil ISM.) CIIAMPACNES O KVEKV KKAXD, SCOTCH ALF POI1TEK, BEOWN STOUT. Ne. S9 EAST KING ST.. LAKCASTLIM'A
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