LA3CASIEK DAILYimTET JJfiTOSGEB .THnRjSbj OCTaBilg' J. ' L, bKAVKB AT QUAKKY.ViLt.fc: p Ills Reception Tberu a Ulniual Failure. For Bomo time hand bills have been up, announcing that Gen. Boavor wo aid bo at Quarrjvillo on Tuesday, Oct. 10, for an hour before his start for the meeting at Fairmouot, and it was expected that the citizens of the lower end w.ju!d turnout to do honor td'the one-legged soldier, and the Stalwarts would at least give him a cordial welcome as their candidate for governor, but such was not the care. After a hard struggle, money enough was raised by tberu to pay the band to turn out, and with it aid not over forty per sons, all told, were ou hand wljen the train arrived. Of these a large' por tiou were Democrats, who are at all times courteous enough to greet a soldier, even if be 'ih a political foe, and several of tho Independents called on him to pay their respects. To take the reception upon the whole, it was the worst lailure ever seen in Quarryvillo, when it is a woll kuowu fact that it is a good solace to get up a crowd. About tho truth of it is that there is no enthusiasm among the people of tho lower end of this county for the election of the Stalwart ticket, and we arc iuformed by a prominent Stal wart that tho meetings now being held in various parts of the county are only being held at such places "where tho d d Independents, kickers and sore beads are showing their hands." This demonstration in the lower end was to strike terror to them, but it was a failure in that like. It will take more than this toputupthe old-fashioned majority this fall. From Quarry villo not a dozen besides tho baud acted as escort to tho party con- , sisting of General Bcavor, Col. Davics, - Col. Greer, Major Gricst, Major Rcihoehl, Tom Cochran, clerk of tho state Senate, Chairman Al. Shcnk, Capt. W. D. Stauf- fer, ex-mayor,ex candidate for legislature. No speeches were made at Quarryville owing to the meagre crowd. On our first page to-day iu published au account of General Beaver's visit to Little Britain township. - Alleged Train Robbers Arrested . Some time previous to laxt October, articles were mist-cd from trains after leaving Mill Creek station on the Pennsylvania railroad, and effort has ever since been made to ferret out tho guilty parties. Iu October last a train was entorcd by breaking tho look, and boxes of boots and shoes, a keg of beer, a Iwx of mo'liciues &-i., were taken. Organized search for tho goods was made by l'oliccmen l'yio ana uiiDcrt, 01 tiie P. R. R., and they were discovered iu Given's woods. A week ago last Monday, Abraham Groflf was arrested on suspi cion, and held by Aldermau Me Conomy in $1,090 bail, on tho charge of felonious entry, which was promptly furnished. Since that time Daniel Bern hoiscr, of Bearville, Johu Muckle, Daniel Miller and A. L. Rudy havo been arrested on suspicion of betas concerned in the robbery. Thoy have all been held in $500 bail for a hearing, Bernheiser and Muckle furnishing the required amount, and Mil lerandRudy were committed iu default of the required amount. Meeting of the WueUlugton Flro uouipauy. Last evening the people of the north end were somewhat startled by tho ring. iug of tho bell of the Washington fire com pany, it having not been rang since the reorganization of the fire department. The matter was soon explained the bell was rung to summon members of the company to a meeting called to take action on a communication received from the Washington fire company of Coatcsville, requesting the Washington of Lancaster to loan them their hose carriairo for use in -Mio Bi-Ccutennial parade in Philadelphia. r Tho request was granted and the carriage will be shipped to them at an early day. Ht. Slary'a restlvtil. The festival gotten up by tho sodality of St. Mary's church, for tho benefit of the school, was opened in the school building adjoining the church last evening and will bo continued every evening during tho week. The rooms iu which the festival is held have been tastefully decorated with piukand white tarlcton,' evergreens and (lowers and the tables aro filled with choice cakes, confections, fruits, icecreams, &C. One of tho rooms is devoted entirely to tin goods and is iu charge of Misses .lennio lioylo and Lizzie SltcaQ', There is no charge for admission. Hale ot Kent Kstnte. Henry Shubeit, auctioneer and real es tate agent, sold at public sale last even ing, at the Cooper homo, for Walter M. Franklin, esq., attorney for Dr. John Uumtuel, the following properties : No. 1. A two story brick dwelliug house with mansard root, situated on tho west side of North Duke street, No. 438, to John D. Skilcs for $9,000. No. 2. A three story brick dwelling house, situated ou the cast side of South Prince street, No. o9, to J. A. lluiger, for $2,G50. Thrown from a Wagon. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon as Wm. McCall, of Hickory Grove, was driving on North Queen street, ho was thrown from his wagon and fell heavily upon tho Belgian pavement, sustaining severe cuts and biuises. He was carried into the yard in rear of Hart man's cigar store and attended by a surgeon and afterwards taken to a hotel. Snipping Tools fur a Contrail Hugh Kehoe, coutraclor, shipped to . Lititz this afternoon, a lot of tools for beginning the work of building the Lititz and Brickervillc turnpike. When completed it will be five miles in length. Mr. Kehoe has tho contract as far as Brubakcr's mills, 2 miles, bciug all that portion of tho road which is to be built this winter. Sale nf Uorscs. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers, sold at public sale on Tuesday, October 10th, 1882, for Jacob S. Foltz, at his sale and exchange stables, Petersburg, Lancaster cnuuty, Pa., 15 head ofOIiio horses, at an average price of $187 per head. Ninth Ward Club. The Ninth Ward Club will meet al Hans' saloon. North Queen street, Friday evening, at S o'clock. ' SPECIAL N'tTIVEH. Foar Lives Saved. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup relieved four ot my children of a most alarming attack of Whoop ing Cough from which their throats and necks became m' swollen as to prevent them lrom swallowing. Nothing would give them even temporary relief, until this Syrup was tried. One bottle, in ono night, saved their lives, I verily believe. GEO. W. EARHAUT. Captain of Polico, Baltimore, Md. No fragrant wild flower of the heath Is sweeter than my Julia's sigh ; No pearl Is whiter than her teeth, While her tort lips the roses dye. For SOZODONT Is her delight. It keeps those charing so pure and bright. olCIwdcodAw Physicians prescribe Coldcu's I.lcbig's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invipnrator lor the weak, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. I'onr ii Oil. w L. I. Follell, Marion, O. states that h has fused Thomas' Eclcctric Oil for bunih, and has lound nothing to equal it in Moothing the pain and giving relict. It 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IVi North Queen street. Go to II. B. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For bright. ncss and durability ot color, arc unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions In ng- . llsu and German, rrlec, 15 cents. OWJSK8 MCKST. r REMOVAL! For waut of more room we will move outplace of business Croat our present location, 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - TO Loeb's Building, 26 and 28 North Queen Street, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 18th. : BOWERS & HURST, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Arc you troubled with such symptoms ot dj'spuirda v belching, tasting ot the fovd. heart-burn, etc ? Drown' 'Iron Hitlers vlll cure you. l'or sale at JI. 15. Cochran's drug slor 137 Noi tli Queen street, Lancaster. o01rlr A NASAL 1NJKCTOII IrcO Willi CIICll OOllltt Ol Shllot.'H Catarrh Iteniedy. Price to cents. For Mule tit CoeliranV drug sloro, 137 North Queen stri-'t. Slclntiy Men. " Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures lysp:psla. Impotence, Sex. ual Debility. SI. Depot, John Black. scmo, . y., Dec. 1, 1879. Turn the Pastor of the Ilaptlst Church here, anil an educated physician. I am not in prac tice, but am my solo iumlly physician, anil att vl:e iu many chronic cages. Over a yc arago I rccon.iuciidcd your Hop miters lo my invalid wile, W'l'oliasbton undcrincdlcal treatment ot nix of Albany's best physicians several years. Sho has become thoroughly cured ol her v:iiIouh complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friend, many ot whom have also been cured of their variolic ailments by them. o:i'Jwdw KEV. E. R. WARREN. 'HACKWETACK'alastmjranrt trairrant ncr- tutne. Prices.1 and SO cents. ForMilnntCocli- run'H drug store, 137 North Queen stieet. Itching ritoH feymptums and Cure. The symptoms arc moistuie, like perspira tion, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, :: If pin worms were crawling in and out ot the rectum ; the private parts arc aometlmcs al fceteil: if allowed tu, continue very serious rcitills may lollow. Hit. Swayke's All Hualino Ointment "lsa pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch. Salt- Klieinii, Ucald Head, Erysipelas Barbers' Itch, Klotclies All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions Price SO cent-., 5 bocs lor $1.25. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot price In currency, or thieceeni postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne 6 Son, No. .-ISO N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold byall prominent druggists. Swavne'h 1'n.Lsare the best for all billions di-nudcr.s. Cure headache, fevers, &c. ocfl lyeod&wT.ThiS. " Trouble Saved. 11 is a remarkable fact thatThoniHR' Kclcclric-I Oil isuscood lor internal as external use. rnr iIIm'h-cs of the lungs ami throat, and lor rheu matism, neuralgia, crick in the back, wound -i ami yores, il Is the best known remedy, and much trouble is uivcd by having it always on liuiid. F"r sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 N'orlh Qnejn street, Lancaster, Pa. When fashionable lassitude Is established to the destruction of healthful emotion, ami the sullercr longs for death, rather than lite, there Is no better remedy than Dr. Benson'-; Celery and Cluiuouiilu Pills, which brace up the sys tem and give to sleep its blessed repo.seful ness. o!)-lwd&w a tii:-ii, io;u or aorti 'i nroat snouin oe stopjH-,1. N!-glet freinentty ivsnits in an In curable I-'ing Dlseuse or Coii.-jiimpMon. Itrow u's l.roucliiiil Troches do not disorder tli'! -fomach like cough syrups au.l balsauw, but .let directly on the Inflamed iurt;, allaying tn-il.-ilioi', give relief In Asthma. Krnncliial Cougiip, Catarrh, and the Throat. Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeakersaic subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tnche- liavf) leen rucomuionded by pliysi tiaiis, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having liccn tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they havo at tained V). .nerited milk among the lew staple remedies of tlix a;e. SoM at 2T. ccntt. a box rvi-nwhiTH mv-lvilTThFAlvw now to secure Health. It Hccnis slmngo that, any one will sulfur fiom tho many derangements brought ou by an impure condition ot the blood,-when SCO VILL'SSABSAPAItlLLAANDSTILLlNGIA, or ItLOOD AND L1VEU SYBUP will resloii) perfect health to the physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, picrwml to take, and has proven itself to be the lest BLOOD PUBIFIEK ever discovered, clleet ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltic diforders. Weakness ot the Kidneys, Eryhlpela, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. ious complaints and all diseases indicating an iinpuru condition of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gcition. A single liottlu will piove to you its niciiis as aiiealth renewer, lor il ACTS LIKE A CHAUM, especially when the complaint is of :tu exhaustive nature, having a tendency to less;ii tin; natural vigor ol tho brain and ner vous system. BAKEIt'3 PAIN PANACEA eures a jiaiu in man and beasU For use externally and inter nally. UKDHOUsK POWDEUS cure all diseases orhor.-e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may2l- For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed iu his hands by an East India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable reme ly lor the speedy and perma nent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca tarrh, Aslluiiu and all throat and Lung Affec tions, also a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, alter having tcslcd its wonderful curative powers m thousands ot cases, has felt it his duly to make it known to ids suffering fel lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sultcring, I will send free ot charge to all who desire il, this receipt, in lie; man, French or English, with lul direc tions lor jireparing and usiug. Senil by mail by addressing with t-lanip, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, lia Power's Block, Bochcsicr, N. Y. ' oct7-13tdcow UEA.T11&. Mcsski.man. October 10th, 18S2, iu New Hol land, Cluistlau S. Jtlu'BO'man. The relatives and Iricnds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend lh funeral from his late residence, New Holland, on Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. Maxwell. In Alloona, ""a., on Oct. lit, Annie Barbara Hoover,, wllo ot A. II. Mat well, aged 01 years, G months and 16 days. Funeral at Altooua on Sunday alternoon, Oct. ir, at 2 o'clock. n A'-Elf ADVERTISEMENTS. OTOGIEM, STOGIES. PITTSHUIUSU STO- C? gies, $1.33 per humired at HAKTMAN5 YELLOW FKONT CIGAU STOKE. PROPOSALS FOB LA.YING TUK UKICH. for the warehouse at Duke and Chestnut Streets, will be received until 3 p. m., of MON liAY.OCr. 10, at the office of Henry Marti manufacturer of brick machines, where plans and specifications can be seen. it WANTKDA CATHOLIC MAN OF Bu siness disposition and steady habits. Must travel short distances in section iu which he resides. Apply with references, to BKN ZIGER BUOlllKltS, No. 311 Broadway New ork. ocUStdW Sl'KClAL NOTICE. The uiidersigiied have this day formed a co-partnershli), under the linn name ot A. TBLLBB & OO., ior J he purpose ot transacting tho general Leaf Tobacc i buHiness at 211 NORTH TIIIUD STREET, IPHIL'A. Warehouse : 233 North Rhippcn St., Lane, Pa. A. TKLLEK, or Lancaster, l;a., J. L. KOHLIIEBG, ., , t "Tohn Moore 4 Co., Phll'a. Puil'a., Oct, 10,1681. PNWW NEW KDVEET1SESULNXH. NEW AWEBTIHEMENT8. OPKNINK Or MIUI1T SCHOOLS TUB Night Schools of this city will open on MONDAY. OCTOBER lGth. The Boys School at the corner of German and Duke streets. and the Girls School al the corner ot Prince and Chestnut streets. ol2-4td C'llKONIU HUPl'UKATlON Of THE middle car ulmost always involves an ul cerative perforation of tli? Meinbrana Tyni pani or drum-head. Diseases ot the Eye. Ear and Throat aluo. Private and Clironic Diseases successfully treated bv DK. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKEIt. Ofltce-Ki East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa Consultation tree. ol2 3td&w fhamc sayi.ok has removed his GALLERY OF l'HOTOtiKAVHY TO- NOa 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 3- Exactly opjiposite the Old Stand. ocUl-fiind&wlt TXrANTEO. QUOTATIONH rtt THE f f following p".'- - laid down in Harris burg. Address t -out hern Pennsylvania Telephone Com p.: n. . Harrifcburg: 'Dlam. at top. 10 poles, : tiol long, 8 iuches. 10 " ; 7JS ' 10 . " 40 " " 7 " 10J " i " ' ; " li. " 25 " .- Poles to be Chestnut, straight and suitable for Telephonic nurnoses. N. B. On and after to-ilay, Wednesday, Oc tober II. lss, the Lancaster Telephone Ex change will he open day and night. oll-2tV&T t vKfSiXIZEI) iio. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Phikdephia. ASSETS : One MUlion,ix Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Fivo Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. AU Invested in Safe and Solid Si-tmitks Company Conservatively Managed. jFor Insurance apply to RiFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KINO STKKET. lu.K)mdTuriiS lUl.TON OPKItAIIOIISE.- MONDAY UiVENING, OOT. 16 THE UltEAT COMEDIAN OHABLES L. DAVIS, In his Celebrated Character Comedy, in Four Acts. Entitled, "ilTIN JOSJJN." Tho Only Truo Beprcsentativu ot THE- NEW ENGLAND FARMER, Supported by a Full and Powerful Company or Dramatic Cclebi tries. 18.1 Laugh in ISO Minute.;. Greatest Snecpss of the Age. Funniest Play Ever Witnc-sed. Three Hours ol UpioariousVun. ADMISSION 38,50 mid ?.-, CENTS Secure Your ScaU.nl Box Olllce. o!2 ltd y 11.1.1 AMSoN A- FOSTKlt. Thu change In the ueather biings the change of Clothing, and where to buy is very' Important to every person that Is so unfortunate as to have to buy for liiinscir or ott;crs. The All-Wool DRESS SUIT that wo are suiting for SI'S is liked by everybody that sees it and 3-011 can have a sample of tho goods (by asking for it) without charge The ASSORTMENT ot Men's Overcoats, is reaily and lor variety and fineness ol finish they take the lead. This is the sea son for the small boy and tho children. We are selling more CLOTHING lorthcui than ever before, because tho variety is greater, the patterns prettier and the prices all lower. Do not forget at thermic time wc are selling Hats and Furnishing Goods very cheap. The stock ot UNDERCLOTHING Is very Urge and low prices are selling it. Tho Patent Itcvcrsililc Linen Collars, named ANGELO, KAPHAEL. IIUUENS. that you have bought so often from us lor 23c. per box, and been pleased with them, are now selling for 20c. Han & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. EN TEH TAINMENTS. IfCLTON Ul'lsitA UODSE. MATINEE AND EVENING. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882. C. II. SMITH'S BOSTON DOUBLE MAMMOMII ulT CLE TOM'S CABET This is the company that made tho big hit playing at Havcrly'a Theatre, Philadelphia, last spring. GltEAT COMPANY GO FAMOUS PEUFOUMEHS. 30. FUNNY TOPSYS. 2. 2 M AUKS, TIIE LAWYEI.'S. . 2 TUICJi DONKEYS. 2 10 MAMMOTH .BLOODHOUNDS. 10. AND TOE OSLY BABY B0NKEY, Traveling. Prices to Suit Every body. PUICES OF ADMISSION 35c and 35c. Reserved scats, 50c. Matinee Price?, l.ic and 25c. Reserved Sea's, 33 c. ol!-"t MAJiKKTS. Mew Borw - ' Mkw tonic. Oct. 12. Flour State and West ern firm and in lair export and local trade de mand. Southern .lit in. Wheat &c higher and firm; fair specula tive trading; No. 1 White. 1 10i; No. Itcil, Oct.. 1 OSJSflU ITJ ; do Nov., f 1 CJJ'QI 10 : do Dec., SI ll,ei 11-tf ; do year, II OSJsei IU; do Jan., $t KXl mi ; do Feb., 1 111 U. Corn K?c higher and fairly active; mixed western spot, 7ogSc ; do futures, OOK877Kc Oats AKc belter ; Ni. 2 Oct.. 414e : ,0 Nov.,4IM$ll-4C: do Drc.,42l2c ; State, 40 Sic; W cstoru, 37fiWe. tniideipai Market, Philadblphia, Oct. 12. Flour firm : fair demand: superfine. $1 a'I 23; Extra, $.i.'iOl U); PennaFam'ly, $17335 00. Kye flour at ft 37Ja. Wheat steady: No. 2 Western Bed, $1 09; Del. and Pa Bed, $1 . Ifit 1 II. as to qaulity; Longberry Bed and Am'ber at $1 HiDl lt. Corn scarce and higher lor local use; Steamer, K2c : Yellow, MSfflSlc ; Mixcil 82c; no. 3 no, ivueoc. Oats iiuiet but stca'Jv ; No. 1 White, 5052c ; do He; No. i Mixed, No. 2 do 10c; No. Bye steady at 70c. Seeds Clover. 79 ; timothy. $173f$20.) ; llaxsccd, si 201 30. Provisions steady. Lard steady ; loose butchers' 12J4C ; City Ket tle, IS'AQltc ; prime steam, 13i:tc. Butter steaily : fair outlet for best giadcs; Creamery Extra, 333ic ; do good to choice, 2K332C. Eggs Hrm ; light supply ; Penn'a, 23Je ; Western. 2i327c Cliecse active and firm. Peli-olcum Iteltnrd, 8u. Whisky at SI 22. Stock Rlnrket. Now Vwik, Pllllad.'lpJita and Local ..ck also linitid Stales llond rep led da tv jAcon It. I.omo, 22 North (ueM street. Oct. 12. ;o. r.x. 54 10:00 A.K. IKK P.M. Denver ft Bio Grande N. V.. Lake Krie.t Western... Kansas and Texas I.hkc Shore.... New Jersey Central New York, Ontario & W St. Paul, M. & Omaha 1'acltic Mall Rochester Pittsburgh Texas Pacific...... Wabash. ., i. nits & Pact tic... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia As Kuadlng Northern Pacific Com Preferred... t;i:Halo Pills, ft West ' vcyA viyH KC'4 SfM -IHJ? I11K1I17j ; 715 71 71 2V4 33 W 31 48'4 ni ft 2775 mi :vx4 MX !0?h 43 - Xi 8U 3IJ$ 48)5 Oram and rrovuton'jaouiuonB. One o'clock quotations ot grain and piovit tons, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, 15sf East King street. Oct. 12. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard Oct 01 .7 .34 21.10 I2.G.-. Nov ,m ,33 20.!UJ J2.1S Ve.ir .li; .5.SJ 10.10 11.35 Petroleii'i. Oil Citv, il. i.ucii niocnn huh Ifuuiif. rai Last val. sale iuu-tly 0i-)i cl. Loan, due JSSi...?l(i) $105 " 1K85... 100 107K " ISO... 100 120 " 15... lot 120 .1 per ct. n lor 30 years., loo lffi " -r per cl. Schoul Loan.... 100 112 " iu lor 20 years.. 100 102 " 4 " in 5 or 20 years., ltxi 102.50 " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 ioa. Matihulm borough loan lou 102 BAK BTOCKH First National Bank. ICO $2fi5 Farmers' National Uank 50 110.25 Fulton National Bank 100 135 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 IllJ Columbia National Bank 100 150 Kphrata National Bank lot 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 141.30 First National Bank.Strasburg.... lot) iHM First NationtU Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank, Mount Jov.. loo 11S.71 Lititz National Bank .'... 100 ltd Manhuiji National Bank 100 151 It n Ion National Bank. Mount .loy. 50 7'.5(- Nov.- Holland National Bank U 137 XISCXU.&BKOUB CToems. Ouarryville K. B $50 Si'.'o Millersvllle Street Car 50 2r,..Vi Inquirer Printing Company to to Wat ch Factory Mi 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company...... 2ft Stevens House 100 90 Columbia (bis Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iron Company itw 17 Marietta l lollow ware w Stevens House 50 4.5 Sicily Island Mi IK East Brandy wine ,v Wayncsb'g.... to 1 Millersvllle Normal School HISGKIXAKKOUS BOOTH Quarrj-vllle It. U., due 1H iiv I17 Heading Columbia K. B.Vs lou WC Lancaster Watch Co.. due IS loo Itc.5 Lancaster i:is light and Fuel Co.. due In 1 or 20 years H 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., diiol&S 100 106 Lancaster Marietta 25 i'1.33 Lancaster & New Holland 100 85 Lancaster & Susquehanna. 300 275.2T TUENriKK sth:kr. Big Spring .t 11,-aver Valtev a $ 10.2ft Bridgeport .tUorcs hoe 13 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18 '.'olumbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring.. ,, 25 18 lmciLsler Enhrata 25 47.25 Lancaster & Willow Stieet 25 21 AtRisburg Millport 25 40 Mariettas Maytown 25 40.1f Marietta ft Mount Jov 25 L.inc.Kliibctlit'iiftMlddlet'n 100 fiO LancjL-ter Frultville. 50 50 Lancaster ft Lltltic 25 75j Lancaster ft Willlainstown ; 55 IUH'Hvterft Manor M 133.10 L-tncatcr Manheim 25 43 Z,EUAV-,NOTIVES. i STATU OF MKS. MINNA. WIOMYKK, li lateol Lancaster citv. deceased. Letters ot ailmluistratiou ou said estate having been gr mled to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto aro requested to make iinmc dl:4cpnnicnt, and tlio.se having claims or demands against the same, will pit-sent them without delay lor settlement to the under igned, residing In Lanca-stcr. LAWBENCE KNAPP, A C. BKiNOKiiL, Administrator. Attorney. aU.Otdoaw ESTATK OF IIIICUAKL FJSI1EK, LATK or the city ot Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said decedent are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against tho estate of said decedent, to make known the same lo the un dersigned without delay, residing In the city ot Lancaster. SUSAN C. FISHEB, G. FREDERICK FISHEB, a.a-GtdoaY No. 504 North Queen St. ESTATE OF AMOS TV. MII.KV, LATJS OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been grant cd to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay men t, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. SUSAN M1LEY, Administratrix. Geo. M. Kmhk Attorney. e2-Ctdow ASSIGNED KsTATK OF JOIIft V. STAUP fcr, ot Lancaster city. John F. Staufter and wile, ot Lancaster city, having by deed ot voluntary assignment, dated Aug. 17, 1882, ascslgncd and transferred all his estate and effects to the undersigned, for tho benefit or the creditors ot the said J. F. StaulTer lie there tore gives notice to alt persons indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the under signed without delay, and those having claims to present them to A. C. EEINOEHL. Assignee, onicc H jf, Duke Street, Lancaster, sciitl-cidoaw THIRD EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1882 PATTISON'S TOUR A GIUNU OVATION ALOKU 1 UK LINK. How tbe Democratic Candidate Was Ke- celvea by tbe Sturdy Laborer ot the Coal Region IVords of G'JodCbeer. special Dispatch to the Ihieluoxsceb. Hazelton, Pa., Ojt. 12. Controller Paulson's journey to this placo ha3 been a s-'iies of ovations. At all points along the line the people were assembled to pay their compliments to tho coming governor. At Mauch (Juuuk, the flrst stop of -sufficient Icugth to admit of intercourse with the people at tho station,an immonse crowd was assembled. Judge Packer, Sen ator Craig and other leading citizens were among the mass uf pooplo. Senator Craig introduced the candidate, who made a brief and happy address, which was re- c:ivcd with unbounded enthusiasm. At the conclusion of his remarks ho stepped upon the platform ami for thefew moments remaiuing of the stay, and received the hundreds of people by hand-shakiug. The next, stop was at Wcathcrly, which is in a measure-the centre of the coal shipping industry. Hundreds of sturdy citizens, who had left their work for tho purpose, greeted him. Judge Hroadhcad presented him from the rear platform and he spoko a few words of encouragement and con gratulation. Wm. II. Sowdcn, of Allen town, followed. At this placo au immonse crowd was assembled. Senator Coxe and others met the parties at tho station and conducted them to the Central hotel. If indications arc not deceptive Luzerne county is awako to the issue, and wilj give an excellent account for tho Dcmo ccratic stewardship. AKTI1UR IN TUK EAST. He Vlalts tbe Home ot Daniel Webster, Boston, Oct. 12. A large and enthu siastic crowd witnessed tho president's de parture from tho Old Colony depot for Marshiield this morning. .Mausiii'ikld, Mass., Oct. 12. Tho presi dent arrived hero at 11 o'clock this morn iug. A lai'jcu crowd had assembled aud received (ho chief magistrate enthusiasti cally. After firing a presidential salute the distinguished party took up tho lino of march for the Welistor homestead, the president and other dignitaries in carnages escorted by tho grand army and art'llcry. Arriving at tho housoTIon. Stephen M. Allen delivered an address after which tho party lunched with Mrs. Fletcher Webster. Tho processiou then proceeded to Webster's tomb, whoro imposing cere monies took place. FOLOiSK WONT KESION. He Will Kemain In the Treasury Depart ment. Washington, Oct. 12. Ono of Secre tarr Folgcr.'s most intimate friends (a prominent treasury official) denies tbe state iu cut that Folgcr has tendered his rcsiguatiou, and states that ho will not do io beforo the last of December, and only at that time in event of his election as governor of New York. -, It is stated that Folrcr desires to make a report to tho president of tho operations of tho treasury department under his ad. ministration, and especially in connection with tho financial operations of tho gov ernment duriug tho past fiscal year bufoie retiring. TUK 11UUDV niCKDKK. JJow llio Process Server Was Sla'n. Dublin, Oct. 12. In tho inquiry into the murder the Uuddy's, near Lough Mask, tho informed Kerrigan and his wife testified that the elder Huddy was stunned with a stono as ho was serving a process. He was then kicked and ouc of the assassins fired four rounds from a re volver into his body. Tho younger Uuddy's head was then dashed against a a heap of stones, aud ho was afterwards shot in the presence of a crowd of vil lagers. The corpses woro placed in Backs and taken to Lougb Mask. The Officers of the Western Union, New York, Oct. 13. At a 'meeting of tho now board of directors of the Western Union telegraph company this morning, tho following officers were appointed : Picsident, Dr. Norviu Green ; Vico Prosi dcut and General Manager, Uen. Thomas T. Eckcrt ; Augustus Schcll, Johu Van Horn and Harrison Durkce, .Vice presi dents ; Actiug Vico President and Assist ant General Manager, D. II. Bates ; Act ing Vice President, J. B. Van Every. The other officers hold over. The Gas Trust Inquiry. Philadelphia, Oct. 12. Tho sub-committee on accounts of tho councils commit tee on the gas works mot this morning, but beiug uuablo to obtain tho books of the trust, directed tho chairmau to report to the geueral committee ou gas works, that it was impossible to obtain from tho trust the books aud papers wanted. The Chilian Troubles. Lima, Peru, Oct. 12. Tho papers to day state that peace negotiations in Chili, between the Chilian government and Garcia Calderon, under the friendly offices of Miuister Logan, have failed. The rumors arc that Calderon will not listen to Chili's proposal, aud while Minister Logan will urge Chili to treat with Calderon, Chili prefers to treat with Pierola. Incendiary Uprising in a French Tow.i." Macon, Franco, Oct. 12. Inflammatory placards have been posted by the miuers in various parts of tho town of Montceau, Leo mines. An attempt was made last evening to destroy the house of a foreman with dynamite. Much damago was done, but no one was injured. Founder's Day " at Lehigh University. Bethlehem, Oct. 12. "Founder's Day " was celebrated with much entbn. siasm at tho Lehigh university to-day. Tho ceremonies took place in Packer hall, where au address" was delivered by Hon. Daniel Aguew, LL.D., ex-chief justice of Pennsylvania. Sliver Ore Discovered in llliuols. Bloomington, 111., Oct. 12. Silver ore, assaying 75 per cent, of silver aud mixed with copper, has been discovered ia the bed of Panther creek, near Seoor. 20 miles from here. It is reported that' 1,000 pounds have been already taken out. Tb Democratic Victory in Ohio. Cincinnati, O., Oct. i2. Tho best in formation relating to the rosalt on con gressmen, 'give the Republicans Morey in tho 7th district, Iviefor in the 8 tli, Rob inson in the 9tb, HcCormick iu tho 11th, Updegraff in tho 17th and Taylor in the 19th. The contest is very close in the 12th, 14th, ISth aud 20th district. Tho chances are iu favor of tho Democratic candidates. An official oouut will be rcquirad to decide. A Judge WUo Trio,! to Fix a Juror.' Braxtfoud, Oat., Oct. 13 At the Brant county assizes to-day, during the trial of a suit, Justice Vandcrlip patted one of tho jury on the back aud made uso of language calculated to influence him in bis verdict. Up3n complaint being made to Justico Burton, tho offender was fined fifty dollars and sentenced to imprison ment for 21 hours. A Labor Convention That Fluted. Wilkesdarre, Pa., Oct. 12. Tho Labor convention held in this city this morning was a failure. The delegates present called the meetiug to order. They denounced John' D. Birmingham, their leader, for not putting in an appearance and then adjourned without nominating a ticket. A Murderous Father Declared Joanne. New York, Oct. 12. Daniel W. Mason, aged -13, who through jealousy shot aud killed his daughtor, Mary, two years ago, was placed on trial to-day. Tho jury found that by reason uf insanity he was not guilty, lie will bo sent to tbe statu lunatic asylum. Smallpox In Maultoba. Winnii'Eo, Manitoba, Oct. 12. Small pox has broken out at St. Boniface, Man itoba. Six cases havo been reported, and, as tho weather is soft, a rapid spread of the disease is feared. Tvho'nl fever is very prevalent iu this city. An Acouipllco of OvurtlasiK Vienna, Oct."12. A largo number of Orsini bombs wore found in the rooms of Dotnilo Ttagosa, tho companion of Over dank, whoso arrest at IVato, Italy, was ro portcd yesterday. Fire In Ht. I.ouim. St. Louis, Oct. 12. llilcy &Wolfert's mulo sheds, Becker & Co.'s wagon factory and three small tenement houses adjoin ing, iu North St. Louis, wet-j burned last night. Loss about $20, 000. Moniguiuery Itlalr for Congress. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 12. The Demo crats of t't - Sixth congressional district at Cumberland to-day Humiliated Hon. Montgomery Blair. 1b Cricketers. Philadelphia, Oct. 12. Tho Interna tional cricket match wat; resumed this morning, when the Americans were all put out for eighty-two runs. A Aliasing Fnll Klver Steamer. Newport, R. I., Oct. 12. Steamer Providence, of the Fall Kiver lino, due hero at three o'clock this morning, has not yet arrived and nothing heard of her. Jlontti of Congressman Lowe, ot Alab.tina. Washington, Oct. 12. A privato tele gram announces tho death of Representa tive W. M. Lowo, at Iluutxvillo, Alabama this moruiug. Johu ot Tuam tu tho Irish Clergy. Dublin, Oct. 12. Tho Archbishop cf Tuam has foibiddou tho olergymou of his diocese from taking part in tho natiora1 conferences. An Earl's Couulry KesldeDO Destroyed. London, Oct. 12. Iugcstre hall, the seat of tho Earl of Shrewsbury, situated near the Stafford, has bseu destroyed by fire. Klmrae! Nominated. Mikflintown, Pa., Oct. 12. The Democratic conferees of tho Eighteenth district nominated Francis M. Iviramoll, of Franklin couuty, to-day. WKATUKK INUICAT1UN.S. Washington, D. C, Oct. 12. For tLe .Middle Atlantic states threatening weath er aud rain, northeast to .southeast winds, statiouary or slowly falling baromctcr,aud slight changes in temperature. BAILING A VAM1'A1U.1 L1K. A silly Charge Against 1'alliwm Exploded, An Inquirer reporter yesterday asked Controller Pattison what there was in tbe latest " racket" raised on him by John C. Dclauey aud Captain Gallagher, and referred to a special dispatch from Pitts burgh, published iu that journal to the effect that Mr. Pattison bad treated some Land Leaguers shabbily, and as serted that if he couldn't be elected with out tho Irish vote ho didn't waut to be elected. Mr. Pattison said: "Thero is uotbiog whatever in it that has not been fully covered in tho letter written by me a few days ago on the subject. The Gal Iagher addition to the story is simply a re vival of one that was put afloat in 1877, with a view to injuring me ; but which was promptly and effectually exploded at that time by Captain Cusick and other representatives of tho organization spoken of." Charles McGIadc, proprietor of the Mansion-house, Atlantic City, and who was mentioned by Captain Gallagher as one of those who would support with affida vits tho allegations Messrs. Delaney and Gallagher aro circulating against Mr. Pat tison, in Pittsburgh, thus telegraphs to the Inquirer : Atlantic Citv, N. J., Oct. 11. The statement of Captain John Gallagher, of Harrisburg, which appears iu to-day's Inquirer that I, as chairman of a commit tee, asked Mr. Pattison to buy Land League excursiou or any other tickets is utterly false. I have never met and cer tainly havo never spoken to Mr. Pattison, consequently could not have been insulted by him. Ciiuiles McGlade. Killed by Bis Own Poisoned Watermelon. Daniel Camp, a well known planter, died at Pine Bluff from the effects of care lessly eating watermelon in which he had placed poison for the benefit of thieves who made inroads on his melon patch. Three of his children, who also partook of the melon, are likely to die. needier Asked to ltectmslder. The New York and Brookiyn associa tion af Congregational churches met again aud passed resolutions asking 3Ir. Bcccher to reconsider liij action withdrawing from the association, atul expressing cunct'.r rence in his belief. AKAKK WPPOKTUN1TV FOlt A GOOU investment ; one of the most complete inventions of tlic day. Call and examine at oio-ata CITV HOTEL. Xt- fft i f WfcAJ-.N 1STKIVH ttttUV AUVeKTlSr.iMKMT. ASTKIGTT i BEOS' PALACE OF FASHION ! 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WE ARE NOW HEADY TO OFFER TO THE LADE OF LANCASTER AND VICINITY, A Full Line of NEW GOODS -F0 THE FALL AND WINTfiR TKADB lu Every Department. Ladies who havo inspected our NEW CM Department, Will lie aware that our aasurtuient In that linn Is lull and complete. It surpasses any aasort ment ever offered in tlili town nn-1 includes the moat choice goods lu liitanflDarKGoloredJacRels DOLMANS, PALETOTS, Black Coats and Dolmons, SILK DOLMANS, L'ircnlars from $12.50 Upwards, Fur-Lined Circular;. OL'lt ASSORTMENT Olf HILLINCHY HOODS 13 COMl'LKXC IT EM Bit AC KS ALL THIS Novelties of the Season, -IN HATS, FEATHERS, PLUMES, BIRDS and WING?, We have opened now a r't.'M. LINK of PINE BLACK PLUMES. UAItK IlAItUAINS. Also, BLACK. TIPS. Feather Turbans,New and Neat. IN KIBBOiNS W; liavo on liand tlm NEW SHAPES In SATIN, VELVBTand IM.l'SII, Black & Colored Velveteens. CLACK VKLVETKKNS from 35c. up. COLOKEI) VELVETKENSatSOc. SILK VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN ALL COLORS. BLACK PLUSHES AT A BARGAIN'. NEW TRIMMINGS IN SILK. SATIN, VELVET, PLUSH And OHBNiLLB. NEW BUTTONS, NEW 01lNA3lENliy NEW LOOPS. NEW AND FINE BLACK LACES, in Spanish, French, Hand-Run, Uulpnro and Crochet. RECEIVED JUST NOW New Hosiery for Fall and Winter. CASHMERE GLOVES. LADIES, GENTS ASD CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. INK ANTS CLOAKS. INFANTS CAM, JACKETS, SHOE!, Ac. ZEPHYR. CREWEL, UKRHANTOWN and German YARS. SAXONY WOOL, CANVAS : SILKS for Embroidery, Crochet Work awl Knitting.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers