JL. LANCASTEB DAniYiTNTELIJGENOER WE&NESDAY. OCTOBEB il 1882. i i Corrupt feolu-itatlon. We have information from a respectable source that four honorably discharged soldiers, who since their discharge from the sei vice have received injuries on the Pennsylvania railroad, have buen promised by prominent Republicans, on condition they vote for Beaver, that they shall re ceive pensions from the United States government. Of course tbe persons er Raged in this attempted bribery have uo power to make good their promise, but it may bo well enough to call their attention and that of their dupes to the fact that they stand a fair cliance of bringing up in the .penitentiary if they do not at once abandon the attempted luibery and fraud. Mlolntera to Attend the Missionary Jubilee. At a meeting of the ministerial associa tion on Monday last, Rev. J. Max Haik invited all the clergy of the city to attend the jubilee celebration of the Moravian foreign missions next Sunday in the Mo ravian church. The invitation was unani mously accepted and it was resolved to at tend the meeting in a body. All resident clergyman are therefore invited to assem ble at the Moravian parsonage before 2:30 p. m., at which hour the aftcrnon servico will commence. Held titer. This afternoon Susan KirflVr. aged 10 yer,daughtcr or J. Kiefler, Middle s'r jet, was taken before the judges it: a Houso of Refuse caso on complaint of the father. The father and a number oi other wit nesses testified to the bad character of tie girl. She goc? away from home, remains out late, keeps bad company, and nseH piofane languge. She has just fin . isbed a 30 day term in prfcou for disorderly conduct, and her father cannot control her at all. The cite was held under con federation by tha judges. The Stand Pipe. The stand pipe in the western city reser voir has been completed by Contractor Best, and water was pumped into it for the first time yesterday. It is connected with the 12 inch main, and is intended to supply water to those portions of ttiecity the grade of which is too high to be prop erly supplied even when the reservoirs rre full. It is said that the water now flows into the second and third stories of houses on the highest t art of East King street. Kev. Ur. More" art. The Rev. Richard U. Morgan, D. D., a former rector of Christ church, Reading, died on Monday, 0th iust., iu the Hod year of his age, at his residence in Stam ford, CoDn. lie was the founder of the Reading Benevolent society, aud was well known in this county, having officiated here iua niinistenal capacity nearly fifty years ago. Tlie Circus To-morrow. Itanium's Big show is in Horrlsburg to-day, and bright anil early to-morrow morning tJio great canvas will lie sprout In this city. Tilts Is Uic great e-t show ever put out, and lis dally expenses aic f 1,000. Over 93,O0U,OU) is repre sented in tho enterprise, which is run by three orthc best showmen in the world. Tito New York Tribune says this ot the show : "Alter the 'unmet cntro' in the afternoon Tumbo marched around the circle, antl to the music of the band, the great clphant Queen was led Into the central i lug. while bet ween Iter forelegs demurely trotted little Bridge port. The latter xvus hailed willignaitappluiihc. Alter that for three hours the nuns wera the scenes ot n varied cnlcrluinuiciil. Imported Trakuneand Ukraine trii'k stallions pirouetted on their hind top, while a troupe of trained logs went through a trasedy performance.. Two little donkeys and a clown drew peals ot laughter from the children, to whom his iokes and funny sayings were new. Then came some urotenjiie dancing and high kick ing by three persons who seemed totally devoid of spinal columns. Next 31 me. .azel. clad In pink tight, alter walking the invisible high wire,' whs hoiMcd by the neck to a beam aud took the Meriiiitt headlong live, landing in a net, whence shu looked pr.fmvn at the audience, smiling and ki-sing bcr band. Then with a sin ill crv, which echoed through it report that shook the building, she was llreil I nun" a monster cannon, but luckily lauded again in the uclliiig. Amusements To-night's Show. The Llllle Hall mammoth burlesque and specially company, which :ip iears al the opera house lo-ulght, is de scribed as a thoroughly iirst-class, refined variety troupe. It opened with this company at Norrlstown, on Monday, October 2, to a large audience, where it was iiulvei sally con ceded to bo the very best vai iety periormanee ever given in that town. This verdict has been unstained throughout the entire ilicuit. Mmli Ward Club. The Ninth Ward Club will meet at Hunt-' saloon. North (jueen sticel, r'riduy evcnln:', at 8 o'clock. HfKVlA.1. MiHIVKtt. We can, without hesitation, say tli.it Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has given the hct satis 'action. We have sold an immense amount ol . dm ing the past winter. WALLACK. HILTON A CO. Druggists, Lock Haven, P.t. ' l'mir on Mil. L. P. Follett. Marion, O. slates that he has used Thomas' liclcclricOil lor burns, aud h:is lound nothing to ciial it in soothing the pain and giving relief. II. JS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lSt North Queen Mrect. Are you troubled with such symptoms ot dyspepsia as belching, tasting oi the lo id. heart-burn, etc.? Itiown's Iron Hitters will cure you. For sole at II. 1. Cochran'-; drug stor 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. oi-lwdftw Go to II. B. Cochran's drug store lor Mis. Freeman' New national Dues. For bright ncss and durability ot color, are uueqnalcd. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Kng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. A habal injector tree with each bottle ot ShlloL's Catarrh Kcmedy. Trice SO cents For Bale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen direct. Skinny Jtleu. "Wells' Health Konewer" rcstoici iicalih and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, fccA. unl Debility. Si. Depot, John Iilack. urairn-i ttoaselioid fanacea Is the most eltectivu 1'atu Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied external ly,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether clu onic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength oi any similar preparation. It c urea pain in the Side. Hack or Bowels. Sore Throat, Bheum&U-sm aud am. a cubs, and is THE GREAT RKLIKVISR OF PAIN. "Ubowk'S Household Pajiacea" should be in every lamlly. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetenedif preferred, taken at bed time will brbak ur a cold. 25 cts a bottle. tebll-lvdM.W&Sftw f-cino. n. .t Dec. 1, it7u. I am the rastor of the Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. I ain not in prac tice, but aui my solo family physician, and ad vise in many chronic cases. Over a y ar ago 1 recommended your Hop Hitters to my invalid wile, who has been under medical treatment ot six ot Albany's best physicians several years. Shu lias become thoroughly cured ot her various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends, many of whom have also been cured of their various ailments by them. o3-2wdftw BEV. E. B. WARREN. Hackrtack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and no cents. For sale at Coco nut's drug store, 187 North Queen street. Mothers! jKottiem: Motnersn Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a stele child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle ot SI US. WIN DOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve tbe poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon It: there Is no mistake about iu There yh not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relict and health totho child, operating like magic It la perfectly sate to use In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the rejsrlpUon ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In tho United States, Sold everywhere. 25ccnt3 afccttle. :n2-ly-M.W&S&w Trouble Sated. It is a remarkable fact tliatTJiomas'Ecicctric Oil is us good for Internal as external use. Fo diseases of the lungs and throat, and tor rheu matism, neuralgia, crick in tbe back, wounds and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble Is saved by having it always on bund. For sale at IL R. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qneeu street, Lancaster, Pa. When fashionable lassitude is established to the destruction of healthful emotion, and the suttercr longs lor death, rather than life, there is no better remedy than Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills, which brace up the sys tem aud give to sleep its blessed repoeeful ness. o9-lwd&w Purify tbe Blood. ' bWAVWB'S PILLS." ' SWAYMS'S VILLS." " bWAVNK'S VILLS." ACTS AS A HEART CORBECTOK and by clcausing, regulating and strengthen ing the oicans ot digestion, secretion and ab soiptlon. cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner-vousiici-s. Dizziness, Debility, ISilliousness, Had lit eat !, Jaundice. Llvcraud Kidney Com plaint, l.-ick ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, I'cvcr.-. Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Ague, Diairhoca, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism, Ncutalgia,Guut, Female Weakness, Uiiuary i)l-oiIers, and all Irregularities of the Spleen, .Stomach, islander aud Row els. UKSTOIIINO TO HEALTH when all other remedies full. They keep the system in u healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys the matter that jhiIsous the foundations ol Hie, lie particular to obtain '.Swayne'rf FUN." Pi ice 'A cents a box ot CD pills, or: boxes $1. Prepared only by Dn. Swayne A, ho:;, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggist lor them. Sent by mail to any address. ocU-eotl&wM.W, F Phys-lcians piescribe Coldcu's Llcbig's Liquid Reef and Tonic lnvlgr-rftlor lor the weak, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. now to feecare Health. It seems strange that any one will sutler fiom the many derangements brought on by an impure condition oi the blood, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAAND&TILLINGIA, or HLOOD AKDI.rVKIt-SYKUP will xesWe poiiec't health to the physical organization, l't indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to bike, and has proven itself to be the best RI.OOD PURIFIER ever discovered, cllcc'. ually curing Scrolula, Syphlltic di-ordeis, Weiknes-i ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicating an Impure condition ot the J'.Iood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects indl gcstlon. A single bottlo will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, tor it ACTS LIRE A ClIAUM, especially when the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, havinira tendency to leswiu the natural vigor ot the brain and tier vou system. RAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. RKDHOlkE POWDERS cure all diseases or borne, cattle, stieep, hogs, poultiy and ull Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may21-2 For sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. l'OLlllCAI.. Democratic state Ticket. GOVERNOR. KORKRT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. CIlAUNCEY F. It LACK, York. JUDGE OP THE 8UP11KME COVBT. blLAS M. CLARK, Indiana. HECRKTAIIT OF INTERNA!, Af I'A IRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. CONGRKSSMAK-AT-LARnE. MORTI.UER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Ueinucratlo County Ticket. CONGRESS. W. R. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. ARRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ABSEMRLV. 1. ELlM G. SNIDER, Laucastei. 'L C. J. RIIOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER. Coleiaiu. 3. E. C. D1LLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPMJN, Ciuruarvoii. 11. E. SUIMP, E. Cocaiico. RECORDER. W. W. RUSSER. Luacock. COUNTV SOLICITOR.' roor. DIRECTORS. J. P. McILVAINK. Paradise PHILIP RKRNARD. Lancaster', CHIRON lNSPKCTOlUJ. JOHN RKISMAN, Alauhctm. .J. U.SCllLKGELMlLlCli, E. Donegal, Jtmv COMMISSIONER. 8 WILLIAM ELLMAKER, liurl. Democratic State Committer. W. U. HENSEL, Ciiairmati. E. P. K1SNER, General .secretary, Giraid House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Commit W. II. ROLAND, Chaiiman.Laui'astei. .1. I. LICIITY, Lancister; W. IIAYha GltlEi:. Coliiiubia; R. S. PATTER&ON, White Rock, Secretaries. XJSW ADrJiKTlBEaLENTS. PUHLIC: .SAL.RON MON0AV, OCrOlStK 22. 1SS1. will bo soldat the Cooper hoitu-;, atwo storj' brick dwelling andtwo-story luick back building, containing hall and six rooms, hdi:uit in the yard, truit trees and grapo vims. T:i!i properly is situated No. Via Clmr Iottu s:rcc:. aleat 7 o'cb'ck p. in. Conditions made know n by JOHN WEYRL. IlitNUV Sui'iiiMiT, Auctioneer. oll-lltd HOUSK AND MT FOKSALli-AnKAT tw-toiy P.RICIv DWELLING HOUSE. with t we-siury Fiamc Rack Ruilding. No. 5Ts l't. Joseph street, having a good hydrant at-ta-'heil and ad the rooms lurnislicd with gas. The lot ha a f rontago ot 15 teet, .) inches and u deiitn ot s7 feet to a ten ieet wide public all'-y. The liou--o has lieen recently painted and the premises aro in excellent condition. Terms easy. Apply to JNO. A.COYLE. octll-4td No. 112 East Mug SUn et. rj'o THE DESIOCKAOT OF LANOAfcTEK. OPENING OF THE DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS, 1N- Doesch's New Building 113 North Qneen Street. This Kvening. The Democracy oi the City ol Lancaster aie invited to be present. W. H. ROLAND, Chaiimau ot County Committee. x ,Tl OPEKA HOUSE. To-Night, LILLIE HALL'S MAMMOTH BAp ui uicialtr Go., The Finest Show of the Season. Don't Miss It ToJfigM. ocij-ita t OH t. OlVLElt: CO. LAME ASSORTIUINT OF LADIES' COATS ! IN ALL THE NEW STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Call and see our goods and prices before purchasing. John S. Givler & Co. NO 25 EAST KING JOHN S. GIVLEIl. IfJiW AJVJltTISEMi:X78.i riVIKK 11 ME UV THE FOKBWiCK " JL and provide lor ACCIDENTS. Having been ilulv eoiuuilbiiomtl by ti FIDELITY and CASUALTY COMPANY, ot NEW YOKE, ai their licncial Agent loi the County ol Lancaster, la.. I now iuc I'oIitbM ol lndeui nltv lor all dis:ibllitles or death, liom ACCI DENTS. iroiu$l,0O0to$li.0.1. Accident Tickets issued for one day or more. Local Agents up pointed tliiough the county on application CHAS. E. WESTZ, General Innrancu Ofllre : 8.1.,-2wISA,W&2mw No. 15 East OiangcSI. a 17WTATKlr JOHN W. UtlBI.EV, 1ATE .i d Lancaster, deeeaM.il. Letters ot ail- inistiatiou cum testainento nnnexoon Haiti estate having been gianted to the under-t-igned, all persons Indebted tliercm aro n quested to make immediate payment, and those .having claim" and demands against the same, will present them without delay tor set tlement to the undersigned. ALFKED A. 1IUKLEY, Administrator eum testamento uunexo. w. A. Wilson, Att'y. slS-Otd&W KltANK SAYI.UK HAS Jf-'IOVEDUIS (MLLKltY ( V PH0T0GKA -TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., E.actly opppo-lte the Old Bland. octll-Umd&wU 17"ANTEI. OUorATIO.NS F:K Tfc TT following poles laid down in Ilarrls hn i g. Address to .Southrin rcnnsyivanla Telephone Company, liarrisbuig: Diam. lit top. 10 poles, fid feet long, 8 inches. K) " 50 " " VA " IU " 40 " " 7 " 101 " :$o " " r, " ini 25 " ' ayz Poles Xn be Chestnut, straight and suitable for Telephonic purposes. N. H.-on and after to-day, Wednesday, Oc tober It. isSi. the -Lancaster Telephone Ex change will lie open day and night. oll-2tWftT (t IKAKl 7 Fire Insurance Company Or I'HILADEM'IA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy in this oldand well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. Ill EAST KINO STUEET. d3M.WK4S c 1UUUU nVKur. LOClIKIt'S ItKNOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Cold In less tlmo than any other preparation. MICE A CEXTS I'Eli IIOTTLE, l'icpiired mid sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK, PA. HOUSES ANI LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. Oil SATURDAY', OCTOBER 21, 1882, will be sold al public salu the lollowing described real tstatc, to wit : Two lots or pieces ol giouud bllualed ou High street in t lie city ol Ltucustcr, having caeli a frontage of twenty live leet and a depth ot two hundred ami foity-livc feet, to Latayette street, and adjoin ing properties ot Itosina Kirch ami John Dusel. ou which are erected two out -story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, with Frame Back iiuildings, numbered re.?pectlvcljj, 7A and 713. Also a lot or piece or ground lying between tho above described properties, luiviug a frontage ot twenty-live leet and a depth ot two bundled and loity-llve feet, to Lahivcttc street, and the right lo use the pump on the piemNes numhcicd 74:;. The lots h-ivc a number of Iruit trees grow ing thereon, the houses are in good condition and the hoine No. IU has both a pump ami nydiant alta"hed. Sale lo be held at the public house ol Victo ria Dielil, on High street, at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by JOSEPH HUCK, Attorney in fact lor the heirs of Jo-epii lluck, deceased. lAcouGnrtOAkut, And. oct3 2wTT&Slwd If Ul.TON Ol'J'.KA HOUSE. MATINEE AND EVENING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882. C. II. SMITH'S BOSTON DOUBLE MA31M03III THOLE TOI'S CABD, This is the company that made the big hit playing at Havcrly's Theatic, Philadelphia, la-t sjiriug. -GREAT COMPANY 30 FAMOUS PERFORMERS. 30. FUNNY TOPSYS. 2. 3 MARKS, THE LAWYERS. 8. TRICK DONKEYS. 3 10 MAMMOTH ULOODHOUNDS. 10. AKIl TUK ONLY BAB1 DONKEY, Tiaveling. Prices to Suit Everybody. PRICES OF ADMISSION 25o and 35c. Reserved scats, 50c. Matinee Prices, 15c and 25c. Reserved Scats, 33c. oll-3td J." MAKT1N & CO. Gent's Furnishing Goods. Having enlarged lids department; wo are prepared to show a much largor stock. than ever before. A Largo Stock ot UNDERWEAR, Including Scarlet, Grey, White Merino, All Wool Medicated Medium Weight Canton Flannel, Ac. All sixes, grades and prices. WE PURCHASE OUR BICYCLE SHIRT Direct from tho manufacturers, and will guar antee quality, llicycle shirts made ot the lol lowing material : olive, White, IJl'uo and Mixed Flannels, Moleskin and Cheviot. KAPHAEL AND ANUELO Reversible Linon Collars. Twenty Ccnta Per Box. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King an1 P-" r . LAN.C'A'STL!:, PA. JV JJtTRT19XM2STH. JOHN S. GIVLER ARE JJOW RECEIVING A STREET, JTKH AUrHHTISEMXMTII. ONOIIOltAhS. miKK.W & CO. BI-CENTENNIAL VISITORS To our City are invited to make use of our Store, take a look through our large stock of WOOLENS, and make a careful ex amination of our enormous lines of Dress Cloths, Seal Skin Cloths. Silk Plushes, Winter Cloakings, Sacqueings, English Jersey Cloths, Stockinets, ggPuRCHASEKs can depend upon having their packages delivered to the several Rail Road Stations and Steamboat Land ings at the specified time. Postal Order Department. Orders sent by mail receive careful attention. Those to whom a personal visit is inconve nient can order samples and make selections, and may rely upon our careful execution of their instructions. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. BlS-Sind&w " UVKKV DAY UK1NUS SOMETHING NH.W." NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK. Blankets, Flannels, Comforts, Quilts, Table Linens, Tickings, Checks, Shirtings, Silks, Velvets, Plushes. SHAWLS! UNDERWEAR. An inunenso fctock of all tho abovo goods now oneti, :i:ul lo bo sold at less than regular price R. E. FAHNESTOCK. Next Door to the Court : j'.. - ' xhw AiirJSJtTisrMUffTs. 8 .MAI.f. HAVANA CIOAKS S FOIC 5 CTS. ill No. il North Queen Street. UAItTMAN'S iKI.l.OW PltONT CltiAK STOKE. i;OK KENT. A ittAKHEINl TOWNSHIP J? Kami, containing about ft) ACRES, with good bullulncH and soil in a lilgU fclr.'eot cul tivation. Annlyto MRH. MAKY DUNN. o!l-tfd "19 Kant King Htiect. AjJAiu-: orroiiTCNiTr fok a good, iiivetinciit ; one ot tho most complete inventions ot the day. Call and examine ul oll)-3td CITY HOTEL. ( PANICS, OAIMKS. A FULL. E.1NK FKOM i ft cents up at UAItTMAN'S YELLOW PBONT CIOAR STOUK INSTATE IK U1IKIST1AN JfcKV, LATE OF J l.e.ieock townsliip, Iiiimster fouiilj'.tlu ceaed. Letters U8tamentar on said estate having been granted to tho undenrfgned, ull persons iiidubtetl to said decedent aro re iiuesied to make iinmedinte settlement, and thobo havini; claiuts o demands against the estate ot said decedent, to make known the same lo tho undersigned without delay, re siding In New Holland. Karl township. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Executor, 313 titdW New Holland, Lancaster Co., I'a. w ANTED. YOUNG MEN WANTED IK THE- f arpetnnd Dry Goods Departments, WHO HAVE HAD GOOD EXPERIENCE AS SALESMEN. Addics-4, with particulars, or call In person immediately, John Wanamaker, oclS-6td PHILADELPHIA. c LO -INO OFF ORGANS. ANOTHER REDUCTION, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. ISiir Itarimln nn fLVinnnrfron. $1 'J'XVcry Pino Full Combination rj vrrgan. ucuuecu to . This is a rare chan ce. , $165E,cgant 333T organ.S120 Vorv Itnatillfnl Ariu I 1 K Double Couiplox llston l'rcscott OXXtl Reduced to If Atnailrfil,lvr rliAa kFine Cottage Style Palace Organ. ' Reduced to , Hard to Beat. CrVNcat, wc'l finished 5-stop Organ.jM K EvcrjOrgan FulIj(Jnaraulecd for 5 Years A Good Houest Varcaln. C'QO Elegant Albrecht Piano. $250 Reduced to This piano, manufactured in Philadelphia, lias a reputation for .purity of tone abovo any other In the United estates. All to be closed off this month. Owing to the Immense Increase in the book and station ery business, we are compelled to sell off, for tho present, all organs and pianos to make room for a Large and Elegant Stock ot Fall nnd Holiday Goods. L. B. HEBE. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHVON. Gentlemen's Suitings, Overcoatings, Worsted Coatings, Boys' Cassimeres, Children's Fabrics, Felts, Billiard Cloths. SHAWLS! House, - - Lancaster. FOR HAJjK. PUItLIU SALK-ON SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1SS2, will bo sold at the Franklin House, ou North Qui en street, u two story UKIUK DWELLING, with istory brick back building and Irniue Kltcl en, situate No. CM West Clie-dn "t street ; hall, 7 rooms, kitchen, garret antl goo.l cellar, convenient closets, as pipes, etc.; hydrant in front, and cistern, with pump, iu yard ; lot 2sl35 feet ; side alley, truit. etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'elock, p. in. ALLAN A. HERR & CO.. Kent Estate am; Insurance Agents, IDS East Kiiic street. II. Siiubekt, Auet. o7-3td7,ll,14 PUIJLICSAL.K. ON MONDAY, UVTOHER 1G, 1882, the undersigned, attorney in fact for the heirs ot William S. Peiper, deceased, will expose to sale, at the Leopard hotel, in the City ot L-iucastcr, those two lots of laud, one rtlluatcd on the north side oi chestnut street, between Marshal I and Franklin streets, containing in front '21 feet ind in depth no feel, being No. 117 ol tho lots l.ild out by A. N. Breucinun and Jcsso Landln ; tho other sit uated on the soutti side of Fulton street, be tween Ann anil Marshall streeU. containing in Iront 22 feet aud la depth (0 feet, being No. 212 ot said lots. Sale to commence at 7o'cIock, p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by tlOHN D. SKILES. H. Shubert, Auct. olO-Otd PUBLIC SALK. ON FRIDAY. OCTOBEK 13, 1882, by rder ot the Orphans' Court ot Lancister county, the undersigned adminis trator ot the estate ol Sarah Ford, deceased, will sell at public sale, at the lllcstcr House, In the ety ot Lancaster, the following de scribed valuable city property, viz: All that certain one-story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE aud lot or piece of ground ap purtenant thereto, situated in tho Sixth ward, Lancaster city, on tho north side ot Lemon street, cast ot North Duke street ; containing in front on said Lemon street 27 leet, more or ices, and extending in depth or that width tit feet, four and one-half inches. Rounded on the south by Lemon street aforesaid ; on the east by Cherry allcv, ami on the north nnd west by property ot John Keller. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms Approved security to bo given for the payment of the purchase money on April 1, 1863. JOHN FRANCISCUS, Administrator ol the Estate of Surah Ford, Deceased. Heurt Shubert. Auct. slS-eodtSd PUBLIC HALE OF CITY PROPERTY. ON FRIDAY', OCTOBER 20, at the Franklin House, will be sold that valuable Resldenco and Privato School Building belonging to Miss llettie A. Mayer, and situated No. ill North Prince street. Largo two and a half-story Rrick Ruilding, with two-story Rrick Ruck Building (built quite recently.) The whole contains nine rooms, including two largo School Rooms, Kitchen, Garret, Halls nd ex cellent Cellar, divided into convenient ap partments. Heaters in Cellar, Gas through the House, Water in Kitchen, etc. Tho school rooms were built especially for the purpose, and can bo used with the dwelling or by sepa rate entrance. A flourishing day school has been kept hero for years by tbe present owner, and the rooms command a good rent for that purpose. The lot la 26x149 icct, extending to Water street. Fruit, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. HEItR & CO, Real Estate Atrents. 103 East King St. H. Shobeet Auct. oct7odts OTOGIES, STOU1ES. PITTSBURGH STO- O g ies. II .25 per hundred at UARTMAVS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SPKClAL NOTICE. The undersigned have thti day formed a co-partnership, under the llrm name ot A. TELLER & CO., for Hie purpose ot transacting the general Leaf Tobaccj business at 211 KORTH THIRD STREET, IPHIL'A. Warehouse '. 233 North Shippen St., Lane, Pa. A. TELLER, of Lancaster, Pa., T.L.KOULBERG, Late ol John Moore & Co., Phil'o. PuuA., Oct, 10, I8S- O10-2W THIRD EDITIOU. WEDNESDAY SVBNIN3, OCT. 11, td2 A DEMOCRATIC CYCLONE. TMlKT-FlVE THOUSAND MAJOH1TY. The News From Ohio Better "d Better. A Democratic Victory That Is Over- wbelmulng In Its Kxtent. CuLt'Murs, O., Oct., 11. Seven Luu dred and sixty-tbrce precincts show a not Democratic majority iu the statoof Jlo.OOOJ Hamilton County ' Big Majority. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 11. Complete but unofficial returns from Hamilton county, show the following Dcmocratis majorities : Newmau, secretary of state, 10,650 ; O'Koy, judge of supremo court , 9809; Wcibel,board of public works, 9731 ; Hawkins, sheriff, 111 ; Dalton, clerk, 91; Pugb, probecutin :iU.'iiiov, J,03G ; 3tus croft, coroner, 2.G4I ; Kobtiisticn. re corder, 2,728 ; Kuhl, county com missioner, !5,177 ; Cosgzove, county so licitor, 3,505 ; Fowler, boaid of con trol, o,5G9 ; Applcgate, iuluniary di rector, 381 ;FolIott, Congress, 1st district. 839 ; Jordan, Congress, 2d district, 1,703, Tho Republicans claim the election of Uorcsford for sheriff. Fifteen Democratic CougrcsMiien. CuLimnus, O., Oct. 11. Additional election returns aro coining iu slowly, as the Republicans aro getting no moro ad vices anJ conceding everything hut a few congressmen. The estimates this morning put the Democratic majority iu tho state at 25,000, and inaku tho congressional delegation stand llftccu Uemociats to six Republi cans. The election of MoKmloy, iu the Eighteenth district, and of Robinson in J tho Ninth are iu great doubt, and tho Re publicans must oariy b.th lo get six con gressmen. ffB KU.1IOR4. Peru Demanding Keaonuble Tor mi Ot Peace A Uloody suiruiisn. Panama. Oct. 11. The Diario Official of tho 7th iust., states that General Mou toro. who i at Arequipa, has diiected a circular to the diplomatic corps, tcttiug forth his intention to couttuuo tho war nuless reasonable terms of pcaco bo granted, and protesting in the meantime against tho executivo of Chili. La Ibtria, in a supplement on the 7th inst., gives a report of a skirmish at Choisca, thirty miles from Lima, with tho Montcneras, of whom 2 officers and 25 men wero killed aud many wounded. The llouteneras are likewise reported to havo been defeated at Yuca. The News ot the Afternoon lu Uriel. Anna Moeller, au employee who was hurt at tho fire in the Randolph mill, Philadelphia, has begun suit for damages agaiust Joseph Haivey All Bostou in out for a holiday tsie tho president to-day. Disastrous tidal waves following tho re cent earthquakes ate reported from Pan ama. Villages Iiave been destroyed ami 70 lives lost. Tho Jeanetto board of inquiry heard tesimony to-day iu regard to tho scawor thy character of the vessel. Ijicutonau ' Dancu howor is expected to testify to rn row. TUK WKSTilKN UNION. The Htvr IJo.trd ul oircciors. Nlw Youk, Oct. 11. At a meeting of tho Wchtetn Union telegraph company, held hero to-day, at. which over (510,000 shares wero voted upon, tho fol lowing board of .director;; were elected : Norvin Green, Thomas J Eckcit, Etlwia 11. Morgan, John Van Home, Augustus ifchell, Harrison Ourkco, Jay Gould, Russell Sage, A. 15. Cornell, Sidney Dillon, Cyrus W. Field, Johu Ben der, M. P., Henry Weaver.Pcicy II. Pyne, Robert Lenox Kennedy. Hugh J. Jewell, J. Picrrcpont Morgan, Fredtttck L.Ames, Edwin D. Worcester, William I). P.isliop, C. P. Uuutiugtoti, ticorgu B. liohoit, Zalmon G. Simmons, Samuel Sloan, Eraslus Winiau, Ama:a Suuie, Geo. .1. Gould, Chauncy M. Ifcpow, James W. Cl'.ndcuiu and George P. Baker. Trie "HerdcrV Passengers Male. St. John, N. F., Oct. 1 1. The Neptuno arrived hero last night with passengers, nv.iil, baggage, aud sjicuio of tho ill-fated Herder. The passengers were well cared for by tho German consul. Arthur Iu MasstchaseilH. Fall River, Mass., Oct. 11. Ptesident Arthur arrived here on a steamboat at 5:15 this lnoruinir. He was received by the governor's sfalTand a dctiil of cadets. Break fa3t was served on the boat at $:')(). The party left by train for Boston. Atkliifeou Komlliuteii. Ni:w Bloomfikld, Perry county, Pa., Oct. 11. At the Republican congressional convention in tho Eighteenth district, at Newport, last night, L. E. Atkinson, cf Mifllintown, was nominated ou t!iosoc:ith ballot. MR. HKKCHEK MEOUKS. Tne Plymouth Pastor K'Jects Vangrrgwtlmi al Doctnues The Cougrcgatioualists, if not tho rcbt of the religious world, havo a genuine sensation in tho formal withdrawal of Rev. Henry Ward Becchor from tho Con gregational body. At tho regular autumn meetine of what is known as tie "Congregational association" (composed of Brooklyn and New York churcho), in tho Park Congregational church, corner of Sixth avenue and Seventh street, Brook lyn, the reverend gentleman delivered an elaborate address, lasting someXtwo hours or moro, setting forth his reasons for dif fering with tho churches represented there in matters of faith, and closing by stating that he had resolved to withdraw from the association. Mr. Becchcr rejected the representations of futuro punishment which wero gross and physical and wero mado from the sensuous Roman school. Ho believed in future punishment. Ho believed that a wholesome and restraining influence of that doctrino bad been very largely de stroyed by substituting a slaughter-house notion a gross, carnal, curruptiug and diabolical representation of hell and tho sufferings of those subjected to it. Suffering, ho held, would not be bodily, but mentally, according to the laws of moral sensibility of all tbe af fections ; not a machine of sulphur and fire, a dclugo of devils and all manner of annoyance epitomized and represented in the art of Angelo's "Last Judgment," and represented more abominably and in excusably by Cornelius and tho German school. That was barbaric. He regarded also tho whole doctrine of original sin as found in tho fall of Adam as barbaric. A Methodist Church Coscokd, N. II. , Oct. ll.' Tho Metho dist church at Suncook, and several dwell ing houses wero destroyed by Hit last night. The low is heavy, but amount rot yet known. A Railroad Company ftlako it i jtiu-t. LkbasOX, Pa., Oat. 11 Tue director of tho Cornwall railroad company hivo roado another reduction of 20 pjr cant, vn their through rates of freight, raakiug : total reduotion of 30 per cent, siuca the first of July. LorUUrd'a Filly Wtae. Lohdos, Oct. 11. The two-yoar uld race for Bedford stakes, at Newport, to day, was won by Lorrillard's filly Touch-Mo-Not. WEATHKK lNDICATlONF. Wasuinoton, D. C, Oct. 11. Pir the Middlo Atlantic states increasing cloudi ness and rain, northeast to southeast winds, lower barometer, stationary or slight fall iu temperature. T-. rhlladelpai Mrku PatLABBLTHU, Oct. 11. Klour firm : price unchauged ; superfine, $1 U)43 25 ; Extra, Mm w ; -retina rumuy, n ia w. Ryo rtonr at 23J4 37. W heat tlnn: No. 2 Western, 0; Del :md I'a Red,$l c;3t M ; Lougberry Kel uud A:u bcrscaaccai l 1WI 19. Corn scarce and higher for lecal tiw: Steamer, 7.tc ; ellow, Wo; Mlel 7!j8H)o; No. 3 ilo, 79c. O.its .stroug with fair deutiiu.l ; No. I White, MtiXe ; No. ! iloWKe; So. 3dotlj;No. 2 Mixed, Kc. Rye steady at Tito. . Seeds Clover. 7, ; timothy. 1 T'.gjiicJ ; flaxseed. 1201 50. ' ' Provisions tlnn with lair jobbing t ratio. l.ard tlrm.l Mutter choice active, general trade t:ilr : Creamery Extra, 3.1f?lc : Western do. 33VXIe. Eggs fresh recolpU Itnn ; Puun'a, 28c : Western. 2i327c : held lots. 20ai"c. Cheese llnu nnd fairlyactlvo. Petroleum steady; belincd. 8c. Whitley at SI 22. iw worm Ainu. Mk ronK.OcU 11. Flour Slate and nVd ern quite firm anil fair export home trade de mand : Superfine State, :t 10i4 ; do etni. $1 WHt SO ; choice do. $4 .r57 : fancy lo. 17 in ft7.ru: round hoop Ohio, t$lt&: choice ic. t !ii)7; Superfine Western, f 10f!)l ; eoimiioii In koo-I extra do, $4 Wfjt ; choice do, do, flcrU7M; choice white wheat do, $i: 2?7 Sonthern firm; common to fair extra, Im U-t ;) ;gnod to cuoiee do, Xtwf. Wheat 'AiiHc higher nnd It nil : No. 1 White, IHJi;No. 8 Red, Oct.. $1 VMQl 03; do Nov., fl miQl W; do lec., 1 HKil J25: do vear, 4IiR)4luu; do Jan., l vS&iyJX; do Feb., $ll4Ai. Corn Jl!ic higher ami fairly active; mixed western spot. 7I)QHj; do luluuw, W'MS'c V.ilz ubsut ic iMitlur ; No. 2 Oct.. Ilo : tin Nov.. litflii-ic; ilo lfR..4!fig3jcr! ?' n 51c ; Western, 3752c. drain and rrovimon vnocstMua. One o'clock iiuotHtlon ol gratu Mid provlr Ions. furnUhod by K. K. Yuadt. llroker. IM Kiist King street. Oct. 11. Ckteao. Wheat Corn Oat Pork Ijurd 12 5 I2.I7X 11 1 Oct.. Nov. Ve:tr Mi Ji7K say, ssflo X .W, Xi'A 20.93 Mli ' IMP Petrolcifi. OH City, 93. Un Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipbi.l4,O0Ohead; shir meiits. 4JW0 head; demand fair for good; market steady : poor to good mixed, $7 :&Q 8 in ; heavy. 98 159 oo ; light. S7 :ffi8 15 ; skips, $5 2i7 13; quality poor mid market closed weak. Cuttle Receipts. 3,000 bead : shipments, 2,01; supply ot shipplns very light ; demand cor respondingly small; good to choice, $3 5)0 n -10 ; mixed butchers' active uud 1 uo lughur ; poor to fair, 92 338310; good to choice, 1404: stockers ami feeders In fair supply ami demand at 93 1594 35 ; range firmer : Texans, $3 GOGH 4 J ; half-breeds and Americans 1 1034 5. Sheep Receipts. 3,200 : shipments, 1300 bend ; demand weak anil supply ot poor quality ; 11 larmt number ot Western ranging Ironi KM to II!) lb-tut $3 4U3); poor to lair natives. 937; ::: medium to good, ii !KK?1 ; choice lo t;x tn. il 15 I 70. Kast Liberty Cuttle Receipts. I.a:il Head ; market dull; prices M rong at Jrje oil" ironi lh.it ot Iji'-t week ou all gra'lcj. Hog Receipts, (ill heiul : marled llrm: l,liihidelphias,$8 lIo'.M0: ll;.!tlii!..rc.-. tS ::) 7!8 CO: Yorkers, IS 0!gs iO; grasi-eiit, i7 'i' 77'i. Sheep Kccclpts t,lM) head; dull ut about l.itt week's prices. Stock Market. N.r.r York, I'lillvl. tjjtiJu. and Local Sloes Ttl- llnittl States i;nls re;UMl dully Oy I lob U. Luwi, 21 N'tij'tU (Ju.en street. Oct. II 10?M I3 ... . a.m. r.m. r.M. Denver it Rio Grande , N. t.. I.hkm brie ft Weioniii.. Kuuas nnd Tnraj , Ijikc Shorn New Jersey Central New York, Onuirio ,t V St P.111I, M. & Uuiaha , Pitcltlc Mall Rochester A Pittsburgh TVxas Pa:illc. ............... rIi:lhIi. --,. i. ul ft l'Msiii.-. Vt:dern Union Tel. o iti iihv'I v" tiiCeni nil l'llflilllt'lp!lStX tiuliiill, Nortliein PdCiUe Com " ProtuiMvt.. Uull.Uo PitLs A West 55 54 63 3 4.f 4-n, 37 . CU win iWiUtX 7-Vi 71 IV i. 'M '.Hi Wn u;i rni 4S 'Hi a ma; ::i!i 49! 'iV4 '' W 45K 7i :; . 31 31 ' ')' '4 lAteni ncn ua nvaan, far w. um ''ty L:.yret, 1j.im.iII!: iVii. .,ii; i-s:t... tun ti'lO... Ill) t lrfl l- "iperef, it I oryenri.. il ' "i per cf, 8eiiol lmu.... 100 " 4 " In I oraiytrin,. nm " 4 " In .Sfir ;ye,l!(t., 101) ft In litoi-MiyeaiTt uvt M.iiiheitn iHirough lodu , Km &UW STOCKS rirsl National Rauk...,.,., 100 :irincr-' Nationi! Itatik...... .i (Tiiitoii N::tlniti Ila:i!'.. 1j0 I.IMt VttX IJU rst ur. ivi UH IffiM) l'.?s Vtl 9JU5 I H.VB 1 35 III 150 142 I4IJU MM ano lL-i.71 iff r 7-i 5P J37 3 .. t.incister Coanty Nutionul U.111I1.. .vi Columbia National Bank 100 Kpnrata National Rank !' Virst National Rank, CoIumbU- .. UH) rirsl National Rank, Stnkbun; ... Kit Kirst National Bank. Marietta 10" Kind National Rank. Mount Jov.. lev l.ltitz National Rank Kiu Mantiei 11 National Banlc .... luo rtiiion National Bank. Mount Jov. .V N-." Holland National Bank ivt XISOXLLtMOUB RTOoma. yi:irrvville It. IJ 9.V! MillTivllloStreet C.tr - Iii'jiiner PrlntlngCompany i Watch Kartory 1) tiaii Light and Fuel ComjKiny 36 Steveus House 109 Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Coniany ... S'l-Miiieliuiina Iron Company....... 100 120 90 176 100 4.5 IK 1 Marietta llolloww:ure Sievens House .. 50 . Ut . 50 Sicily Ulund K1.1l Brsinilywiuu a, Wiiynesb'g. Slillersvillu Normal Heliool HltUKI I.AMEOUH BOKI4S Vii.trryvillo R. It., due 1SU Htfttdlng Columliia R. K...Vs.... a 9117 liC 105.5 .. inn L'tueaster Watch Co.. dm: it. . Km LancuMtorUas Light aud duo in 1 or2D years Puel Co.. 100 100 10B 33.33 Lincistcrtias Light ami due 1S Fuel Co., ... 1W ... 25 .. 100 ... r.M L inciter ft Marlclta Lancaster A New Holland.. Laucatter Siis'iiieliaiiiia TUaM'IKK STOCKS. Big Spring A IS.Mver Vuliey.... Bniigeiiort ft ilorcihtH'.... Coltimbiaft Cheitnul Hill '.'olumblaft Washington I.oluiiiblaft Big fcprlng Lancaster ft Kphr.tta Lancaster ft Willow Street Sfnisburg ft Millport Uarlcttae May town Marietta ft Mount Jv . Lane.. Klizan.-.tht'n ft Mt.ldiel'n. L-uicustcrft Fruitville. 25 f I0.2D I3X 18 20 18 17.25 14) 40.1.' m no 75, 55 133J.0 43 25 25 25 25 r ino lincaxter ft Lititz 2 Lancaster ft WUliauutowu Lancaster ft Manor. 50 Laneasterft Manhetm ........ 25 SLAMDKK, . WITH THE OBSAT Kheamatic and Kidney Cure,"; Ha now, after an extensive four through the west, returned to Lancaster, where he will iu the future continue the treatment ot Rheu matic patients. OfHco and residence, NO. 511 SOUTH DUKE ST, LANCASTER, PA. ocllO-3tdU,1244 . , OCCIDKKTAL. ItIK IMPOTMKKIA. Scarlet fever. Croup, Soro Throat anil Alt Throat Affection, is the best remedy or the times. OCCIDENTAL Is the people's friend. It destroys the germ ot disease lint frequently develops from an or dinary sore tm-oat, tlm 1 preventing the terri ble lavages ot the disea-its Uiptheiiaandfccar IettYver. Price. J0j. ami 9I.. Sold by II. It. COCHRAN, Drtiggi-.t. ;'. l"7:.!id !;' Noitli tiuceu .street, o'i;uiiITu,T1i&S 1 .Lancaster, Pa. o;U(Ktd&K w
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