LANCASTEK DAILY OraELJJQPiMONtP.fQPTOBEB 9 182. y THE DRAMA. Jttlle. Rhea at Faltoo Opera Boom. There was a fashionable audience at Fulton opera house Saturday night, though in numbers tbe assemblage was not up to what might bare been justly ex pected. The distinguished French actress, Mile. Rhea was the attraction, and the play "Ingomar." Anticipation rau high and the performance met it fairh and honestly. Mile. . Rhea is an actress , of undoubted ability, possessing all the intensity of her race and with a nicely adjusted apprehension of dramatic require ments. Tbe intellectual force that pre vades ber acting is not sufficient to detract from the native and inherent attractive nets that impresses the auditor at first blush. Indeed, as Parthtnia; Rhea grcv steadilyin the favor of those who-saw li-r. The development of the character un er her bands took on forms of beauty thr.i Iosb consummate skill would have failed - Jis cover. Tho character is one of ia:ies, and this young woman, who in "aid to havo won high position in her ov.u land, though as yet comparatively unknown in uits, evincea tne nnesi oraer oi intelli gence and precise understanding in show ing each in the light calculated to place it in its real relation to the whole. Tho gentle womanliness that permeated the part ever and anon was lighted up with a fervor and intensity that were never out of place, and admirably reflected- tho feeling that the author intended to depict. The sweet ingenuousness of the Greek girl in the scene where she first meets tlio bar barian chieftain was like lur- sweet odor of tho flowers he brings in.- at the command of his prisoner, while !ater on, notably in tho sccno where Jngouiar per mits his passion to overcome bim, she in fuses tho part with a power that is electri cal in its effect, and as she stands in her womanly majesty repelling his savago ad anee hho looks like a Greek statue that ancient bands have made famous. It was throughout a most admirable pei formatiee, aud the gcuial admiration of the audieucu found expression iu tho ap plauso that followed each fall of tho cur tain, imperatively calling tho actress bo forotho footlights to bow ber acknowledg ments. The support was satisfactory, Mr. Ilarris furnishing a handsome and not unneces Jiarily ferocious characterization of tho barbarian, aud tho less conspicuous roles being entrusted to competent bauds. HASK1SALL. The Uauies I'layod on Satuinuy. The game of baseball at Millersvillo on Saturday Between tbo Normal club, of that place, aud tbo Col lego nine, of this city, was an umiRually good one. A largo crowd witnessed it and tbe playing on both sides was line. Zecher, of the Iron sides, did good wotk as catcher for the Millersvillo club : m)i:vai.. 41. K. v. A m. roi.imi:. O. II. Zcclier, c 1 2 Adams, 2I 3 II Hear, 2b s u Steele, 1. :: u FliiU-y.ll :t 2 Grove, r. t fi Kline, r. 1 ." 0 Dltnier. s s 4 I iVoKi'iiiiuth, l. t... 4 o I nuro w, p :: 2 flrcg&e.t 4 u Little, ll :t 1 Milllui,p :: 1 llclslei, c. I 1 smith. :U 2 2 Lighter, :l 4 n faeoli-i, s. ) 2 I Gouldsboro, e. t... 1 2 .7 8 27 7 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 S 9 Not mill 2 1 0 U 3 0 1 1 0 S P. A M. College. 0 4 2 0 0 10 0 07 Base Hits Normal 7, College 5. Two-Base Hits Normal 1, College 1. I.cll on Buses Xoi lual 4, Colleger.. Times ut Hut Normal 3U, College 40 Umpire Mr. Staid, ot Lancaster. On Saturday tho baseball nine of the "Field Club," of this city, went to Col umbia, and in the afternoon defeated tbo Columbia club by a score of 12 to 11. The game was close and well played through out, the " Fcld Club " winning by heavy batting in the seventh inning, when live Tunswero made. Tho grounds were in a miserable condition, and both clubs played under disadvantages. It is probable that a return game will bo played hero on Sat -urday next. Tho gamn between the Millersvillo (Village; aud Ironsides clubs was largely attended ou Saturday. It took place on tho college ground, and the 1itie.istor boys won easily by a score of 10 to 7. The following is the seoro : Mll.LKItbVI.Li;. lr.O.NMDUS. Zecher, c Itumbright, a. : Swandcra, 1. 1.... Witmer, r. I Ilei-der. p , Kin?. :;b Rtahl, lb it. o. . 1 4 . 1 4 it. o. . 4 1 . 4 1 . 4 2 . 1 4 . 0 7 . 1 r. Whistler, c. 1. 1... Hvrly, p Brady, h. s iJiiesI, e. l Myer. 2I 4 irel linger.. U Finillcy, lit Michnur, C, 1. 1... Miclmer, K., r. 1.. none, zn... Hook, e. I.. 19 27 '.( 4-l'l 0 7 1 2 X 4 O 0 2 Uion-ule:i .M iller Hie Umpire Mr. llerr. Seorer V. Heiir. Time ot game 1 liour, 3 intimites. At Tcrro Hill ou Saturday, a baseball i?iatch was played between tho Keystono anil Quickstep clubs of that place. The formpr won by tho score of 20 to 21. Very Largo Funerals. , Tho funeral of Benjamin Ilcrshoy took place ou Saturday, at bis late residence, ono inilo east of Manheim borough, and was attended by uiauy hundreds of rela tives aud friends. The intertnont was made in tbo family burial ground on Mr. Hershey's own farm. Mr. Hershey was a wealthy widower, 78 years of ago, widely known aud highly esteemed. One week ago he accidentally scratched bis hand with a piece of glass. Tbo wound became greatly iullamcd aud blood-poisoning followed, resulting in his death on Wed nesday night. Capt. Isaac Holl'n Funeral. The funeral of Capt. Isaac ITolI took place in New Holland yesterday, tho at tendance being unusually large. The Odd Fellows turned oat in a body aud there rere delegations of tbo order present from Laneaster, Paradise, Strasburg and other placed There were no funeral services at tb0 residence of the deceased. The remains were conveyed at onoe to tbo Luther. cemetery where tho funeial ceremonies were conducted by Rev. Hassler, of the Lutheran church, assisted by Rev. Gerhard, of the Reformed church, after which the Odd Fellows burial ritual was recited by Rev. Rogers assisted by Mr. . J. Erisman, of this city. The con gregation then assembled in the Lutheran church, where an impressive sermon was preached by Rev. Hasslcr. Inrutl or George Strawbrldge. The funeral of Georgo Strawbtidge, whoso sudden death at I'arkcsburg on Thursday has been already noticed, took place from his residence ar Robrerstown yesterday morning at 10:30, and was very largely attended. About 50 members of George II. Thomas post, "84, G. A. It., of ibis city, of which deceased was a member, Attended the funeral in a body. The re ligious services were conducted by Jtev. Htouesifer, assisted by Rov. Liobty. The nterment was made in tho Reformed Lu tbcran cemetery. He ! Going to Vote for 1'attlaon. Editors Intelligencer : Deau Sirs ; A report lias gained cre dence that I, as a Democrat, am going to vote for John Stewart, Independent Repub lican candidate for governor. Now, if any of my fellow Democrats are laboring under this misstatement or falsehood, I would briefly say that I am going to Vote for our noble Democratic standard bearer, Robt. E. Partison, and any reports to the con trary is without an iota of tiuth. I shall vote for tbo next governor of Pennsylvania, and labor from now until election day to that end,as I hope every honest and patri otic Democrat will do. Yours truly, Wai. IL Sixjioxs. Bibd-in-Hand, Lancaster County, Octo ber 9tb, 1882. Wedding Anniversary. Saturday was the ninth anniversary of the marriage of Rev. J. Max Hark, and his wife. Twenty-five members of the Ladies' Homo Mission society resolved to give the couple a pleasant surprise. Meeting at the residence of one of their numbers they proceeded in a body to tbe parsonage, taking with them two hand some and comfortable cane "basket rocking chairs, which were presented" to Mn and Mrs. Hark, in the name of the donors, by Miss Tillie Zug. Another member of the society -presented a wedding cake, and some other tokens of regard .were, also given. "Mr." lTark responded in bis usual happy vein, and a very pleasant evening was passed by' pastor and peqple. , V i i J I ' t ' J ' -' , S3ll A Morse la an Icelleuse.; '. On Saturday afternoon a Tunny accident occurred to the horse of Dr. J. O. iioyd, which is kept in a stable on West Grant street. The doctor's colored boy took the horse into the carriage-house, under which there is an ice-bouse, to wash him. Tbe floor gave way and tbe animal fell into the ice pit, a distance of eight or ton feet. Yesterday a largo number of men went to work with a strong rope and tackle and soon succeeded in getting tbo animal out. He was not injured in the least. Sale or Real Estate. Henry Shubert, auctioneer and rca estate agent, sold at puplic Bale on last Saturday evening at tho Exchange hotel, the store building situated at No. 9 East King street, belonging to tbo estate of Catharine Peiper, deceased, to Charles A. Lochcr, for $15,200. Went to Han Francisco. Reab Frazer, past' assistant paymaster of tho United States navy, who has been at bis homo in this city for some months past, left for San Francisco Isst night, at 11:03 where ho joins tho ship " Wacli 1186118," which will go to Australia. Mr. Frazer expects to be gone for three years. KiilertHinment at Smoketown. The young folks of Smoketown held a entertainment iu Reescr's ball which was largely attended. The proceeds were for tbo benefit of the BinUn-Hand M. E. church. iiinusements. Murdo To-Xight. The startling scns.ilional drama ot "Munlo, or the Nihilists ot St. l'cters bnrg," will lie produced in Fulton opera house to-night by Fran It I. Krayno and his strong company. Among other features or this play may be mentioned the trained bear, Jlrimo, the acting nog, Jack, aud the Uen of wild hyenas which will lie Introduced in t'u; course of the performance. The scenic effect :wo said to lie .startling in t lie extreme, the liiiri: ilitfottho bridge and the burning of lhac-. He's hut meriting particular commendation. TAllle HaWx Combinalton.TM niainmotli burlesque and specialty combination will visit .Lancaster on Wednesday night in a new and original comedy farce, entitled Coney Island, or Scenes at the Iron Pier." Hobby Xcwcomb, whoso reputation as a song and dance artist is national, appears with tho com pany. The play is slid to be well "put on the stago and bristles all over with merriment. A large audience may be prec'ictcd. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ail effoit existing without a cause is an im possibility; tickling in the throat, lmski;c of tho voice, violent coughing, etc., are the effects ot a severe cold. Pr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures the cold at onco and removes Us serious effects. omD'n isoiwetioitt fanacou Is the most efleclivo Tain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whethor taken internally or applied external ly,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Hack or Ilowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism anil all auhbs, and ts THK 4JIIKAT 11KMKVEU OK PAIN. - Kltowii'S IIouskiiold 1'anackv" hIioiiIiI be in every lamily. A tcaspoonful ot" the Panacea in a tumbler oS hot water sweetened it preferred J, taken ut bed time will rrbak vv a cold. 2cls a bottle. tabll-lvilM.W&S&w fccino, s. ., Dec. 1, lhV9. 7 ( the J'iistur of the Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. I am not in prac tice, but am my sole lamily physician, and ad vise in many chronic cases. Over a y arago 1 recommended your Hop Hitters to my invalid wile, who has bten under medical treatment ot six ot Albany's best physicians several years. She has becoino thoroughly cured ot her vai inn complicated diseases by their use. Wo both recommend them to our lricni!, many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them. o3 2wil.Xw KEV. K. U. nAKUKK. 'JlAeKMi7rAt.'K,"a lasting anil tragr-'mt per fume. Price li and W) cents. Forsaln at Coch ran's drug store. 1S7 North Queen .street. Tne most obstinate cases ot Catarrh and Itay Fever are cured by the use ot Ely's Cream JIalm tho only agreeable remedy. Price .ri0 cents. Apply Into nostrils wltti little linger. From Major Downs, Military Instructor: Mt. Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing, X. Y. Din ing the very cold weather I was snffering with Catarrh. My head and t hroat ached so severely that 1 was obliged to give up every thing and keep quiet. Ely's Cream lialm was suggest ed. Within an hour from the llrst application I felt relieved, the pain began to subside. In two days was entirely cured.- W. A. Downs. Feb. 15, 1381. My bod, aged nine years, was aillicted with Catarrh ; the nse of Ely's Cream Balm ell'ectod a complete cm e. W. K. Hanman, Druggist, Easton, Pa. o2-MW&Feowdiw Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable lact that Thomas' Ecleclric Oil is us eood for internal as external use. For diseases ot the lungs and throat, and lor rheu matism, neuralgia, crick iu the back, wounds and sores, it is the best known remedy, and mucli trouble is saved by having it always on hand. For sale at 11. IS. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xorth Unem street, Lancaster, Pa. Go to II. It. Cochran's drug htore tor Mrs. Freeman's JVcw National Dyes. For bright ness and durability ot color, arc uncounted. Color fi om 2 to 5 pounds. Directions iu Eng lish and. German. Price, 15 cents. r A VABAtnuHrroR tree 'with each bottle ol Slillol.'s Catarrh Uetncdy. Price M cents. For sale at Cochran's drug stoic, 1.57 North Queen street. Are you'tioublcd with such symptoms ot dyspepsia as belching, tasting ot the food, heart-burn, etc.? Brown's Iron Bitters will enre you. For ;sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, I-nncaster. oit-lwd&w Kltlnny Men. " Wells' Health ltcncwcr" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex. nal Debility. SI. Depot, John Black. When fashionable lassitude is established to the destruction of healthful emotion, ami the suttercr longs lor death, rather than lilc, there is no better remedy than Dr. Benson's Celery and Cuamomilo Pills, which brace up the sys tem and give to sleep its llessed rcposcful ness. o9-lwd&w Colden's Liebig'.s Liquid Beet and Tonic In vtgorator combines all the elements of nutri tious food. Aikor Colden's, of druggists. o9-lwdeod&w Physicians prescribe Colden's I.icbig's Liquid Beer nnd Tontc Inviporator for the weak, worn, andjdyspeptic. Take no other. Mothers! Mother!! Mothers II Aro you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a sicK child suffering aud crying with excruciating pain ot cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot Mlts. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SVBUP It will relieve tbe poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon It: there is no mistake altout iu There is not a mothor on earth who has ever used it, who Will lipt tel' you at once that it will regc late'the bowels, und give rest to the mother and relict ami health to the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one. at the olaest and best femalo physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-lv-M.W4Sftw Henry's Carbolic Salve. The beat Salve in the world for cats.brulses, sores, ulcer., salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. Tho salve Is guaranteed; to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure' you i getHzHBT's Carbolic Salw, as all others are but imitations and countcrteits. Price 25 cents, bold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug; store, 137 Xorth Qoeen street. my29-4 Purify rbe Blood. " SWATJiJt'S PILLS." " SWAYJfE'S PILLS." " SWATHE'S TILLS." acts, as A''iiEAirr corbector and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the organs ot digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Kits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Billlousness. Bad Breath, Jaundice, Liver and Kidney Com plaint, Lack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache. Constipation, Fevers. Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Ague, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Colds. Uhcumatism,, Neuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary, Disorders, and all Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bowels. RESTORING TO HEALTH when all other remedies fall. They keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys the matter that poisons the foundations ot lite. Be particular to obtain " Swayno's Pills." Price .25 cents a box ot SO pills, or 5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Dr. Swaymc Jfc Eon-, Phila delphia, Fa. Askyour druggist lor them. Sent by mall to any address. oct-eod&wM,W,F UAJtHLAlilCS. JiuiiKUAM Eartm as. At Seville. Ohio, Sept, 2S.lt8it by the Bov. J. II. Garvin, Samuel Butnham and Virginia May Eastman. IflSW AlfVKMtTJSiSMtZNTS. SMALL HAVANA VIOAliS S FOK 5 CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. UABTMAN'S EI.LOW KKONT C1GAK STORK. SITUATION WANTED 1IY iA;COOU Blacksmith. Seven years experience. Good rctcrenee can be given. Address, . i M Record Oflice, Litltz, Pa. Vf ANTK D-UIKI.S TO WOKK ON vv uoais and Pants. Apply at Hhoads' Btllloing. No. C Wt st King stroet, 1th lloor. oct72t 170K SAL.K fJHKAl A Sj.IDiS TKOM " hono and a Valve. Trombone. Apply at 523 WEST KING STKKKT. ltd ImTAIkTl'.D AN ACTIVK ANIf JM't'KLI.I- I? gent bov to learn the Drug Business. Address DUUGGIST. ltd Intelligencer Oflice. F OK KKNT. A RlAMIi:m TOWNSHIP Kami, containing about CM ACRES, with good biiilitinif.saiid soil in a high sta'cot cul tivation. Apply to MKS. MAKV DUNN. o!Mfd 21 ! Kast King street. CMfl KKWAK". Til K UNDKKSIQNKI) 5 I v will pay a reward ol ten dollars tor such information as win lean loinearresianu con viction ot the person or persons who broke hlsfclice on Sunday. October 8th. WILLIAM A. MOKTON. 1I7HKN IT IS IIKMONTKATED THAT TV pus has its origin. not l.-om the external canal, but trom the middle car, it is usually an easy task to convince the persons affected ot the danger ot a neglect ot the disease. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat also. Private and Chronic Diseases successfully floated bv UK. II. D. and M. A. I.ONGAKEK. Oillce IS East Walnut street, !,ancubter. Pa Consultation tree. aOStd 1M :ovTICACiOi: 'AND ItUIMJEBs. The undersigned will iceeive scaled pro posals until Saturday, October 14, 1SS2, at J o'clock p. in., for the erection of a two-story scnonl house on tho corner of New and Chris tian streets, Lancaster, Pa , according to plans ami specifications to be seen nt No. 29 East King street. The right to reject anv or all bids received. .1. 1. II AKTMAN, Chairman Committee on Itiiildings and Grounds of LaiuasterCily School ltoard. oclii2td O S. 1UIHVIIN, (LATE KATHVON A. I'lSIIKIL) Merchant Tailor and Draper, COKNEU NORTH Oil KEN AND ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. Is Hiipplied with a Fine Slock ot FA1,Ij ANiT WINTER COATINGS. SL'ITINRS, OVERCOATINGS:, I'ANTAl.OONINGS and VES'llNGS. All of which will be made promptly to order and xali-laelion gnunintccM, in Fit and Fashion. Good i .-?oli! bv the yard or pattern. oct7-lmd E VKNING OALLS. For the special aceonimoilutiou ot Patrons jutil the Public generally our Now Gallery is opemlming Ibe EVENlN'tr :is well as dining the Dav.- iluviiig REMOVED bar GALLERY to the Ol'PO-lTIJMileot the street, we have secured both n 11101c desirable Entnincc and Exhibition Kooms, as well as increased and Improved facilities in the various depart ments of Photographic Art. Wo would also, with our grateful acknowledgement tor patronage thus far received, invite all to call at our New Gallery, day or evening, not nlone on business, but also to examine our frco ex hibition of tho various tonus and designs dis played by the popular m ilium of Photog raphy. Respectfully, B. FBANK S AYiOB, Pliotogrnpher. oet.C-lwil tITANTtu YOUNG MEN WANTED IN 'fUK f arpetaml Dry Goods Departments, WHO HAVE If AD GOOD EXPERIENCE AS SALESMEN. Address with particulars, or call in person immediately. John Wanamaker, oci.vctil PHILADELPHIA. fW.USINUOFF ORGANS. ANOTHER JiEDUCTJOX, The Best Chance Yet. Reduction Price. Regular Price. 81S5 S1SO S 90 S 85 8 45 Koravcry line -full Combination $178 Organ Koran elegant listop leitt 1C5 Organ. Kor a 11-etop Double Complex 8115 Prcscott Organ. Kor a Fine Cottage Style Palace 133 Organ. Kor a Neat S-Stop Detroit Orgnn S 0 ErervOrnFiillytinarnntecdforoYears. S3.0 For a New and Elegant Albrecht S32B Piano. Will be closed oil" the this month to make room for the large and hcnuttlul tock of Kail and Holiday itooks aud Stationery, Gifts ami Toys. L B. HERR, Inquirer Building. oct'J-2td&itw 4 DMlNlSTKATOIi'S sALK. ii. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18S2, at Cooper's notel, Lancatcr, Pa., pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public sale, the following described real es tate, to wit : A LOT OK GROUND, fronting on West Chestnut street, near Charlotte, 44 feet, and extending in depth ot that widtli 12 feet, then widening to Cfi feet, and extending a fur ther depth of 123 feci to Marion streer. The lot will bo sold in four purpaits, as lollows : Purpart No. 1. A vacant lot fronting on West Chestnut street 22 leet front, and 128 feet in depth, more or les, bounded on the eastby propertynt Kev. Knelling and on the west by Purpart No. 2. , Purparts 0.2. A vacant lot of the same di mensions as No. 1, and adjoining the same on the west. Purpart No. ::. A vacant lot fronting on Marlon street, ,TZ) leet Iront by I2S leet in depth, more or fe-s, bounded on the east by Purpart No. 4. and 011 the we-it by properly of Ainaziah Ban and others. Purpart No. 4. A lot lroiiUa on Marion stre -t, SH feet by 128 f.et in depth, .n which Is erected a double one and-a halt tolv HBICKDrtKLLINu HOUSE, No,. 337 and 3.J9 Marion street, with shopi, well ot water, hyarant. frnit trees and other impiovements. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., when terms will be made known by the under signed. TOBIAS ROYElt, Administrator ot Catharine lioyer, dee'd. Jacoii Gundakcu, Auct. sept-J3-S&Mtsa ;MXW AiTXB77ltlEMrNTa. TTOUSErUBXISHlMG. II 1 - t I THE ' We all want the lest and mott economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANT IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONET. In oar ENDLESS VARIETT of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have the SOLE AGENCT for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market. r CALL AND FLINN & KJZW AltVJSBXIsrMEXXS. w at ANTKU.-A GIKL FOK OENKIUL housework. Good woses paid. Apply NO. 21C EAST UKA.NUE STUKKX. oC-2td T OTOGIKS, STOGIKS. PITTS BUKGU STO- O gies, $1.25 per hnnareI at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW KKONT CIGAli STORE. w ANTK1).-A IIUUI) COOK, ALSO, A second girl, to assist witli general housework. Good wages will be paid. No. 110 NORTH PRINCE STREET, o7-3td Lancaster, lu. C. IRAKI! Fire Insurance Company OKPHII.ADELI'IA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou-. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy in this old and well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.WKJtS T)EPOKT OF TUE CONDITION OF THE XL First National Bank of Strasburg, at Strasburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, ut the close of business October 3d, 18S2. KEBOtritCES. Loans and discounts $111,C14 52 V. S. bonds to secure circulation . .-. . 88,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents. 19,'J.V) 72 Due from other National banks 7,i) M Due from Stsite Banks aud bunkers. 1,J.V.) l'J Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. SAO 00 Current expenses and taxes paid.. . 1,5 4 9. Checks ami other cash items 4i 03 Hills ot other banks 53. 00 Kractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 12 03 Specie 5,iiMi 4" Legal tendcrnotes 5,flC2 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer ( 5 per cent, ot circulation ). 3.000 00 -1-Vlitl I . LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ..$ 24(5,210 00 ..$ 80.000 00 .. 13,(i0OCO' 2.8MCG oiirpius fund.. .... Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding.. . Individual deposits subject to check Due to other National banks Due to state banks and bankers 72,(0 (O 72,84! m 4,21-2 65 73123 Total.. $24C.24GO0 ISlale of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, ss: I, Geo. W. ilensel, jr., cashier of theabovo named bank, do solemnlyswearthattlicabove statement is true to the best of xav knowletlge and beliol.-1 GEO. W. HENSEL, Jit., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of October, 188i Clllt. JtACliJMAN, Notary Public. J NO. BACH MAN, A. K. BLACK. WM. SPENCER, Directors. Correct Attest : ltd HA BKBHUSa'S JUST RECEIVED AT I. lauerbusli's One Price Establishment, NO. WOENTRE- 'SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. CSfsfgii or tbe Golden Horse Heatls."3 A Splendid Assortment of LINKD AND UNLINED BUFFALO ROBES, FANCY KUR ROBES, WOOLEN AND PLUSH LAP ISL AN KETS, HORSE'COVFKS, BAKER'S PATENT EVAPORATING 1IOUSK BLANKETS, GUM HORSE COVERS, GUM LAP COVERS, GOODYEAR'S RUBBER COATS AND GOSSAMERS, GOSSAMER HATS AND'LEGGINGS, WHITE GUM SHEETING, Pocket Books, Ladios' Latc3t Stylo Hand Satchels in Seal, Alligator and Morocco, Leather Card Cases, Traveling Bags; Trunks, Telescope Cases. Sponges, Chamois, Horse Brushes, Whips, Mini blelgnbclls. Horse Clippers, Toilet Clippers. Gloves and Mittens in great variety, narness Oil, Harness Soap, Sch- ol Satchels. Also great variety ot , BIDING; SADDLES. Our own manufacture of ' BUGGY HARNESS. TRACK II RNESS. COUPE, COACH AND EXPRESS HAR NESS. YANKEE AND CONES TOGA TEAM HARNESS, And many other articles too numerous to mention. 49Call And see. Repairing neatly done. ' M.HABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. o9-Iyw3md CAttUlAHJCS, C rpilJS Hl-AXtlDAKU OABIUAUIS lVOKK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY 4 Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Hear of Central Market Houses, 9 LANCASTER, PKNN'A. Wo make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished m the most comfort able and elegant style. We nso only tho best selected material, and employ only tho best mechanics. For quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and ell on the most reasonable terms, Glvousa call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ty attended to. One set ot workmen especially m pi overt for tnat purpose. ' fn26-tfdrw BTOLKB. TNUIltCASlS YOOK VAP1TAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 810, $20, $50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments in grain,' -provisions and stock speculations, can oo so by operatiug on our plan. From May 1, 1&81, to the present date, on investments of $1,00 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot land W sent free. We want reHponsibla agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNQ & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, IU. . " i ' JuWyd BEST. SEE THEM. WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. UXTISRTAIli MENTS. TjlULTON OFJSKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY.- MONDAY, OCTOBER. 9, 1882. Engagement ot the celebrated Artist, MR. FRANK I. FRAYNE, Supported by the charming Actress. BU.CS ANNIE VON BEHItKN. and tho talented Ac tor, MR. 8. K. CHESTER, together with a first-class DRAMATIC COMPANY, under the management ot !. J. COLEMAN, iu thegieat Historical Romance, entitled MARDO ; Or, The Nihilists of St. Petersburg. Introducing a DEN OK WILD HYENAS, the great performing BEAR BRUNO, anil the acting dog jack. grand scenic effects : tiiebxthitinq urtdgb. burning of thf. exile's hut. A powerful engine is nscd tor the great lire effect, making the most terrific, startling and real conflagration ever attempted on any stage PRICKS OF ADMISSION : 75c, 50c. anil 35e Reserved scats, 75c. Scats for sale at Opera House. o6-3td lfULTON OFKKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1832. MISS L1LL1E HALL'S -MAMMOTH- fiorlesp anfl Specialty Go. Presenting their New and Original Farce CONEY ISLAND Or, Scenes at the Ocean Pier. Introducing the Celebrated Specialty Artists : MISS LILLIE HALL. Bobby Newcomb, M'llo ZiUella, Moore and Lessinger, Chas. Duncan, Mabel A'aughn. Jean Chanellc, Allie Smith, Latnont and Duci-ow the Karl Bros., The Bookers, The Davis, Hilly Bryant, Emily Thompson, E. Baldwin, Alice Daly, ' AND TWKNTY-FIVD OTHERS. ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS.... 73, 0 & 3. CENTS. Kor sale at Opera House Oflice oct"-4td rOIl BAZ.JS. 1M)lt KKNT. 1 House and Storeroom ot Henry Gn link er's estate. Nos. 112 and 141 North Queen street. Applyto WM. R. WILSON or A.C.REINOEIIL, Attorneys, N. Duke street. oct4-5ta4,7,0 ()l KFUaNS' UIIUKT SAL.K. ON SATUR DAY'. OCTOBER 21. 1S32. at tho Leonard Hotel, tho undersigned, admistrntor ot Su-an iiciss, late ot Lancaster city, iieccascii, ny vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Lan caster county, will sell the following described real estate, to wit : Ail that certain one and onc-haifstorv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and lot or piece ot ground, situate on the north side ot East Chestnut street between Dukoand Lime streets. No. 119. Bounded on the north by tho Pennsylvania railroad, on the cast by property ot Daniel K. Rberman, on the south by Chestnut street, and ou the west by property ot Richard Blickendcrfer. Said lot measuring in front on Chettnnt street 20 feet, andineasuringin depth 88 feet. ThU propcity is located within a short distance of business circles and isa desirable home and in good state ot repair and preservation. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., ot said day, when terms and conditions will ie made known by E. II. WITMER, Administrator. H. Shubert, Auctioneer. oct2,u,2l3td PUKL1C SALK. ON THURSDAY. OCTO BER 1J, 1882, the undersigned executors or the will ofC-ithnrine B. Deen, decca-ed. will expose to public sale, at the Leopard Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, all that valu able real estate, No. .11 Middle street. In said city, consisting of a lot ot land, 17 feet :: inches in front on Middle street, and extend ing in depth 122 leet :t Inches, adjoining prop erty ot George Scbleich on the northeast. Henry Fisher's estate on the southwest, and Win. M. Deen on the southeast.. The improve ments arc a one and a-liHlt-story Brit k 1) ell lug House, with one-story Brick Back Build ing, fruit trees, grape vines, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM M. DEEN, DAYID L. DEEN. Executors ot will of Catharine B. Deen, de ceased Uenuv SirtJBEirr, Anct. oct,6-eodts. PUBLIC SALK OF CITY PROPERTY ON FRIDAY, OCTOltER 20, at the Franklin House, .will be sold that valuable Residence and Private School Building belonging to Mis ilettie A. Mayer, and situated No. 114 Nor li Prince street. Large two and a Iml 1-story Brick Building, with two-storv Brick Bat-k Building (built quite recently.) The whole contains nine rooms, iiiebiding two large School Rooms, Kitchen, Garret, Halls and ex cellent Cellar, divided into convenient an Iiartments, Heaters In Cellar. Gas through the louse. Water in Kitchen, etc. Thu school rooms were built especially for the purpo-e, and can be used with tl.o dwelling or by sepa rate entrance. A flourishing day school has been kept here torycarsby ttiepre-entowner, and the rooms command a good rent for that purpose. The lot Is 20x149 leet, extending to Water street. Frnit, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. HERR& CO, Real Estate Agent", 10j East King St. II. Shubest, Auct. oc;7-eadts PUBLIC SALK. ON FRIDAY, OCTOUE1C 13, 1882, by rdcr of the Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, the undersigned adminis trator ot the estate ot Sarah I' ;rd, deceased, will sell at public sale, at the I Hester House, In the c ty ot Lancaster, the following de scribed valuable city property, vis : All that certain one-story BRICK DWELL ING HO USE and lot or pieca of ground ap purtenant thereto, situated in the sixth ward, Lancaster city, on the north side ot Lemon street, cast ot North Dnke street ; containing in front on said Lemon street 27 leet, more or less,-and. extending In depth of that width (1 leet, lonr and one half Inches. Bounded on the south by Lemon street aforesaid ; on tbe east by Cherry alley, ami on the north and west by property ot John Keller. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms Approved security to be given for the payment ot the purchase money on April 1, 1883. JOHN FRANCISCUS, Administrator ot the Estate of Sarah Ford, Deceased. Hksrv Shcobkt, Auct. slS-eodtSd HOU9KS AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALK. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1882, will be sold at public sale the following described real estate, to wit : Two lots or pieces ot giound situated on High street in tho city ot Lancaster, having each a frontage of twenty five feet and a depth ot two hundred ami forty-five feet, to Lafayette street, and adjoin ing properties ot Rosina Kirch and John Dusei, on which are erected two one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, with Frame Back Buildings, numbered respectively, 7JJ and 743. Also a lot or piece or ground lying between the above described properties, having a frontage ot twenty-five leet and a depth ot two hundred and foity-flve feet, to Latuvette street, and the right to nse the pump oh the premises numbered 743. The lots have a number of irutt trees grow ing thereon, the houses are in good condition and tbe honse No. 743 has both a pump and hydrant attached. Sale to be held at the public house ot Victo ria Dielil, on High street, at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be mado known by JOSEPH HUCK, Attorney in fact lor the heirs of Joseph lluck, deceased. Jacob GtJiCDAkER, Auct. oct3-2wcodlwd SAKS, CANES. A FULL LINE PKOBI j 5 cents up at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE mi&ti editioit; MONDAY EVKNTNO.OCT. O, I88S.: AFFAIBS IN IRELAND. THK UOVEKNMBNT ANU TDK CLEKGT. Permitting Priests to freslde mt Reform Meetings Davltt Otaappou-t-id la the Outco-ne of Land Laasne Agitation. London Oct. 9 A correspondent writes to tbe Times, stating that as a ooaeesstoa to the feeling of the Catholic clergy throughout Ireland, all the bishops except Archbishop McCabe, have extended gen eral permission to the pnests of their dio cese to take part in the Mansion House Evicted Tenauts Aid movement, andiu the new Labor League and Industrial Union founded by Mr. Parnell. The writer says, several minor church dignitaries have consequently become presidents of of branches of the league, and will in that capacity participate in tho Dublin confer ence. Davitt's Plain Words. Dublin, Oct. 9. Mr. Davitt, in his speech at Wexford yesterday declared that tho Land League had inculcated prin ciples which were eternal and iudestructi- ble, but he was disappointed at the outcome of tho ; agitation. When the whole Irish race had rallied to the' cry for the abolition of landlordism, the league' had by one tremendous sweep of tho gov eminent been arrested in its career. The. government had been furnished with a pretext for action by outrages committed by some of the Irish people. Pleading for justtco at Westminster, he said, was use less, the people should rely upon Irish de termination at homo to arraign landlord ism before the ctviliz :1 world, as Um oiu-c' of crime and disorder. A Catholic Risbop'a Views on Ireland. London, Ontario, Oct. 9 Bishop Wal.sli, who bos just returned fiom a vi.it. to Ireland", est3idity in St. PeteiV em. dr.il rcfericd to tho Irish quesliou. lie condemned in scathing terms the agr.iri.iu ciiracs, but quoted statistics to show that there was less crime in Ireland proportion ately than in England, Scotland and Wales. While opposing thu disintegration of the empire, the bishop favored home rule for Ireland, similar to that enjoyed by Canada. CONDENSED TKLfcUKAaiS. Utile Flannes rroiu tho Electric Wtfes. II. II. Warner, special Uuited States a! torney is investigating the Star If.ut) jury fixing case. Salter aud Ward, the persons charged with conspiracy to unlawfully obtain possession of government property from the bureau of engraving and printing have been committed for trial in default of 62,000 bail. Wm. Ruger accepts the Democratic nomination for supremo judge ot New York. Two moro Egyptian murderers have been hanged. Two thousand dollars reward is offered for tho arrest and conviction of the mur derer of A. W. Ross, of Cincinnati. The coal exchange, of which be was a mem ber, has given his widow 92,000. Four homicides plead guilty in New York to-day and wcro sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from one to sevenj ears. Tho supreme court of the United States met this morning. A HuKKIBLB DEATH. The Feartnl Accident that Kerel a Touag Blau at Pittsburgh. PiTTsnuncn, Pa., Oct. 9. This morn ing Jacob Becker, a young man in the employ of Bnrley, Farrell & Co., lead pipe works, met with a peculiar and horri ble accident, which resulted iu his death. He was standing on a scaffolding cleauiug the rust oft' a shaft which was making ono hundred and fifty revolutions a minute, when by some means his right leg became cutaugled in a telephone wire, and losing his balance, ho grasped tho shaft In an instant he was whirled around with fearful rapidity, and the teiephono wire wrapped round his leg until the limb was severed from the body, when be fell through a hatchway to the ground be'ow. When picked up ho was dead, llis head was a shapeless mass and his leg was Mill dangling from the wire. New Facts About tho Comot. Pmkips, N. Y.", Oct. 9 Prof. Brooks, of tho rt'id IIoumo observitory, detects gieat changes iu the head of tho comet this morning, which were not seen during the observation of yesterday. The nucleus appeared greatly elongated, and clearly f-plit into two unequal parts. A small crescent-shaped envelope was also beiug tli row a off in trout of the head. Racing at Maw market. London, Oct. 9. At Newmarket to-day the tace for the CIcarwell stakes for two-year-olds was won by Mr. Lefevie's Hau teur, Goldfield second, aud Acrostic thhd. Twelve ran, including P. Loiriilard's Massatioit, aud J. It. Cceuu's Potisi. The i.ice for the Dillon stakes for two year olds was won by Prince SaltykulTs Lord Urudenell. Mr. J. W. Keonc's Blue grass came in second, and Mr. Crawford's Khiuelaud third. There were four starters. PoiHoned by Eating nead Cheese. , London, Ont., Oct. 9. Thirty jiei.-ons have been made sick here with sruptonis of poisoning, caused by eating bead checho manufactured by local butchers. Physi cians attributed the troublo to bristles chopped up with the skin of tho pork. Al though several of the sufferers are very low, it is thought all will recover. Gov. Crlltenilrii on Frank J amen Hon. IUjulsl St. Louis , Oct. 9. Governor Critten den is reported to have raid that he will grant no requisition tor Frank James from any other state, so long as a criminal charge remains against bim in Missouri. A Steamer Lost. St. John's, N. F., Oct 9. The steam er Herder, of the Hamburg-American line, which sailed from New York, Octo ber 5, for Hamburg, was lost near Cape Raco last night. She had on board 288 passengers. All hands aro reported saved. Death of a Prominent: Cltlzsn. Elmika, N. Y., Oct. 9 Hon. John Murdoch died suddenly this morning from apoplexy. An Irish Farmer' Ueatb. Dublin, Oct. 9. The farmer, Hogan, who was shot in the thigh at Bollina latt Saturday, died to-day. WKATIIKK imlMCATlOMS. Wasbinoton, D. C, Oct. 9. For the Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, followed by local rains on Tues day, lower barometer, southwest winds, becoming variable, rising, followed by slight fall in temperature. i- " MAMKKTB. ? new aora jaarxat. Nw roaa, Oct. 0. Flour State ami West ern firm and moderately active. Southern quiet and firm. Wheat c higlipr and firm ; business chiefly speculative : No. 1 tVhite. 1 lli; So. 'i tted. Oct.. tl OS'il 03; do Nov., $1 (HI 00K : lo llec. St 101 11 : do year. 108?ji ; do Jan., $1 12J0! 12H : do Feb.,f 1.1)$. Corn JfJcIilglicr!iu. fatr:y nctlve; mixed western spot, 7075c; do futures, 39y 74c. do Nov.. 4i&c:do foe., H&i3)p State, I 231c ; Western, 3052c. fnlladalyMa WallWU rnuuusu, Oct. 9. llor dull and steady ;bnperflne,s 3S; Xxtn, IB 50 4 00; Peuna Family. S4735 98.1 Rve flour at 4 234 37. Wheat steadv: Pa. Red. MOM of7-Amtwi- at II 1901 14. " Corn scarce and firmer tor local use;Steaacr J3c jToUow, 73c ; Mixed, 73c ; No. 2 Mixed, "oats strong, with good demand; No. I White. 4Se ; No. 2 do 446Vc ; No. 3 do 43W44c : No. 2 Mixed. 40c7 Rye steady at 703710. Provisions firm and in good Jobbing do- Lard firm ; loose batchers' 12c ; City Ket- 2"7wi-74c , iiruwi Duma, iu x. utter firm and aetlva In lm Anil mtfvi 4n Hit tirmMlm. CJ25.melX xtra. 3233c; do good to choice. i0c ; Bradford county extra, fflWc ; Kew York extra, 370c -i gj steady ; renn'a, 27027;c; Western, cneeee flrmand in good demand. Whtolry S m'sl hCW !' KeBed' Orataaaa rrovuioii uaeiauous. Ono O'clock quotations ol grain and provlfc- l00 J?rnla,w " K- vdt. Broker, 15k sast King street. -.. Oct. o. Odeago. Wheat corn Oata Pork Lard Oct.... .98; ,C3 2Hi 2KB i9 NOV..... StUH .MX 31& 2L8S 13.40 Xer.... .! J57VX 1 H.lH) Petroled'.. Oil City, 92. Vattlo Jtarrnt. Philadelphia. Oct. 9. Cattle market lnae. Uve : sales. 4JM head.: nrimo GKmia : irootlut. ivs6)c; medium at i5c; concnoa at mac. oneep mnrvct inactive : Mies, 15.0W nead ; prime, SteWfyie :gool X,Wic i medium. 4 (i4C ; lali, 3H04c ; common, 303jc ; Chester county lambs, S)4'S!ie; Western Iambs. 4ff 6Jc ; veal calves, $W,io ; York state calves, 0lXc. Bogs active ; sales, 3j500 head at 110Mic. Live 8toek Market. Chicago. Ilogs Receipts. 7.000 head; ship ments. 5.590 head; the market was- fairly demoralised. lOe to 15c lower, and practically tnere was no market, as a largo proportion was left over ; common to good mixed. $7355 S Id ; heavy. 18 1S8 7 ; llRht. $7 258 10 ; skips, $507. U.tille-iti-t:t t- I.SM .-.. : .-.lilpinents, 7,000; trade wink ; iirit-i .-:.l .ntylei.ly : exports) (Hi Z$iir); O(m) lo eln.iec stil;iiii-. t .1 'Aj.1 SO ; common to fair. .; !Hfll'J: nieliers steady hi -ii'1.1i(l: Htixikrr-i td . -i r- -adynt it $' ! ! r vi -i . : - Oljjl 15; i.:lf ti"d im i-Lt..i : i j", "lie. p-lieii-lpl 3tt. -.iili.... i. -.!..! head ; uirkri wenk ; coinmon to t..ii. K. ..:i -.lower ut Si SO .3 i" ; uiediuni to gooit 1 .TigSK); choico to e.xtr-i, ft 154 fiS. Stnek Market. New York, l'hiln'tlptil:i i,mi 1,-rni tilocka slso United States Bonds rep - iindv bv Oacob B. Loho. 11 North Queen ?:-ei. oct. a. 1HW A.M. I.Vnver A Rto Grande k. fdii N. y L ikij l..e b. Wc-frii.... v'v, K masts iin.l Tex&i V) lax' ;:. P. M. l-.K. to St i.aKe .-iiioie iw ir'i 11- New Jersey Central ,.. New York, Ontario Sc IV...., St. Paul, M. & Omaha r.teitie MkII , ltoehester A Pittsburgh .... Texas Pacific ..;r.... Wabash, s ...ml AFucinc. Western Unlonfcl. Vo..i.. I'nnnsvlvania Central , Phllodelphl't tflj.-lln.ii.., Nnrtliuru P.icitirUom.''.. .'.'.., " Proterred. Buffalo Pitts. West K's .S so?; i:i f.l 7. ' SI 4." 18'S 1 93i W,i rar vai. .M!W KM . IKl . lt .100 .100 . ItTO lASt sale 1 14) 105 il2 102 1IU.S0 KK.5; 102 1985 iio.:b 135 in: ISO 142 IU.-M I3I..V) am 1C..7:. 1411 151 7().5r 137 i?5 aL50 60 120 90 i.anc!lty 6 per ct, Loan,lue ifu, . uso:. IH.i M lSft.i. Sperctv n loraoyesru. H 5 per ct. School Loan... 4 " In 1 or a years. " 4 in 5 or 2 years. lIKI " S " ialOor'Ove.ir.H. liai Manhclm borough loan.. I0:i aunt stocks First National Bank. 100 Karmers' National Bank fiu Fulton National Bank iou Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Colnmbia National Bank "no Rphrata National Bank li First national Bank, Columbia.. .-. lut First National Bank, Stni-ifnin; mo 10.1 rirst.anonai nanir, jtartetta.. .. First National Bank. Mount .lo v. LiUtz National Bank .'.. Manhcija National Bank M..... Union National Bank. Blonnt Joy New Holland National Bank.....'., kianrnf.r.twaoos btockm. Suarryvlllo B. K. lllersvllle Street Car. , Inquirer Printing Company llkl 1UO um Ml imi J.V) 60 50 MO 25 nr men racuiry-. , Qas LlKht and Fnel Company, orevens riouso Columbia Mas Company Columbia WaterComnaiiy Snsiiuelianna Iron Company... M-uiettu Hollow ware..... . 100 . ICO 170 100 4.5 lft 1 Stevens House..... 50 Ml ETI Slcilv island a Kast Bnuulywliio . lVaj iiiSii'f.. MlUersyille Normal School ICIBUxtXASSOen BOIflift Quarry vllle It. ltdue l&U Ke-idlnrf A Columbia It. K3's.... Laneuster Watch Co.. due ISHii... ..SKW ... 100 $117 11: too 105J Lancaster U:w Mglit ami Fuel ;. due in 1 oral vears lao 100 uincLster otts Light and Fuel Co., duels; Hj I()G Lineaster ft Miirlettti -i :B.33 Laneaater A New Holland 100 85 Lancaster ASusuuulmnna. :m) 275.25 ttnurriKa stocks. BlHpriiiKA IWvtver VMiey f 3T $10.25 Bndj,'eMrt A Horeahoe 13 22 Columbia A Chestunt Hill 23 18 Columbia A Washington., 25 20 Columbia A Bfgt Sprint: 25 18 Lancaster A Kpurala 47.25 Lancaster A Willow .Street 25 21 Strabburt! Millport 25 Marietta a. May town. , 4!.K BltuietLaA Mount -Tov 25 Lane.. Kllzubctht'n A Iiddle!.'r: loo 0 Lancaster A Fruitville. ,Vj no Lancantrr A Lltitr. a 75; . l4incastei A WIllli.)ii.'.;rwn 25 35 Lancaster A Manor 50 l:i.t.l'j L'lncastnrA Maiiheitn 25 r: MLlllCAL. ueiuocrUcstat Ticket. OOVKRBOR. i;OBL'KT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. UBUTKNAMT UOVKRHOK. CllAUNCKY F. BLACK, York. JUUOB or TUX SUrUKXK tX)UHT. SILAS M. CLAIiK, Indiana. UlX'RtTAKV OF IXTKAIf AL ArrAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFK1CA, Huntlngtlon. COSaSKSSTIAW-AT-LAROK. MOUTlAIEK, F. (iLLIOrT, Tluju Democratic Codfety Ticket. COORK.M. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATB BTWATCR XIV nlhTBIOT. AHUAM COLLINS, Marietta. AS.-.K'Hlft.r. 1. KL1M it. SX1 OKU, Lancaster. 2. C. J. ICIIilAUS, M'UKi. J. M. W.ALKEK, Column. fi.JL. ;. JllLLEK. Karl. O. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. U. K. SUIMP, E. COcallco. BSCORBKB. VV. W. BUSSEtt, Lcaoock. consrrT solicttok. rook ofKaoTOMs. J. P. McILVAINK.'faradi. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster ntison iHsracroRs. JOHN-RKBMAN; Manfnrnnr J. U SCULKOIiLMILlCH, K. Donegal. JcitT ooxinssioirKR. 3 WILLIAM'ELLMAKElt. Earl. ,. Democratic Staw Coamuttc. W. U. UEN9EL, Utiairman. h. P. KI3NEB, General Secretory, (jirard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Commit W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lancusu-i. J. II. LICUTY, Lancaster; W. HAVKS GRIEU. Colnmbia; B. S. .PATTERSON, White Rock, Secretaries. BOOTH Jt HHOEM. flLOSUia OCT! CLOSING OUT ! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoe- Factory,' I tarn now closing out my.largvstocirotiBootsand Slioex atgreaUy reduced, prices to oiake room for the enlargement or my iactory. a'wUstoui wortcasnecfaltv. Imih m...-iiin. and hand-made. F. HTEMENZ, NO. 105; NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ol the Big Shoe.) m2UW3U