A. Sfr , - II 'ii tr WLDITSIA NEWS. oi;i: "P'bmk VKlSKrNIIKn;l. '' Alone the buKiueiiunra-lt'iiiH l y rcf. intaad Aipan trie uaagi , ' , Itttc'peU fjp by ibe Jnlclll- fVeacer'a icprnr While cut! in; wood on lit-s liver Miore this moiniu-j Johu liiimiriell had his head severely cut by the axe glanoiutr front tbe log and civiughitn a slanting blow ou the head. Though' painful, ii is not danger ous. Two colored boys had a fight on Fifth street this morning. The larger forgot himself ami struck the other on the head with hi;flt. X broken rthumb wa the result. The little one U nowcrbwing over his victory. Tho .York, cotmnaadfl .,f Kohrhts Tem plars Iris i!ivlter their brethren of this place t o acconi pany thein jn ,a pilgrimage W nutaatlpUiX durrorfWaVIJi-Ccntennial celebration. Rooms have beeu engaged at tho Wet JBnd Jiotc!. . , Mr.'W..GolHns,'ot New York, is Visiting frieudson Cherry fctreet. v Mr, Wra. 11, Moore is in Philadelphia, where he will remain a shot time. Miss. Annie Michael.of Manheim, is visiting Mr. Oyrus Michael, corner 5th and Walnut streets. Tho, Mariett,-tkerf Mr. Heuiy Epple, was taken seriously ill yesterday while in 'own, and is now confined to bed at the Hound House hotel. Dock Snooting. Mr. Charles Keesey shot r2 red bill .lucks yesteiday on the river. Mr. David Fry was forlunato enough to shoot 42 and was .ben obliged to relinquish the sport 'for want of ammunition. Ducks are p'.ore abundant this year than they have been for years. So say the old sport s- inen. ; "v ! An Unknown Man's lieatti. Last night a man was discovered below Washington borough, lying on the Port Deposit railroad in an insensible condition. Ho was icmovcd to tho hotel of Mr. Au drew Kane, in Washington, where he died during tbo.night. Exposure and ex baustion arc supposed to be the pause of ilk death. The coronor's inquest will be &eld to day. UiirLby a rail. Miss Maggio Kraus was so severely in jured by a iall trom a step ladder yester day afternoon that it was at first sup posed to bo fatal. She is considerably improved this - moraine, and no serious results anticipated. "Patience " by Homo Talent. At a meeting of the "Thursday Evening llusicale," last evening, the following cast f characters was made up for the opura of" Patience :' Colonel Calvcrlcy lr. J. ti. Llneawuiver. Major Murutiogul Mr. O. C. Ornybill. Duke.... v.. .Mr. II. !. Lu-hly. lluutiiorix: Mr. C W.SIcvciiMiii. (rosvciior Mr. A. C. Itriiucr Ladv Angela Mrs. Dr. Uocrkc J.inly Sapldr hs Kale Cooler. I1ly J'-IIll Miss C.UnMl! Hook. Lady-lam- Miss Ilottic Vnclic; Patience....;. ...... f Ulna C'uith; Jacobs. Tho selection is considered tin excellent one. A regul&r attendance herc:ifter is earnestly enjoined. Tli Presbyterian Supper. The Presbyterian supiier and package auction will comuieuce this afternoon at !i ojclockin the parsonage on Locw.t stiect. The Kuights Templar have I seen invited to attend in a body, this evening. A delightful time is anticipated, as the Indies of the church have douc everything iu tbo'ir power to inako the afi'.iir a com plete success. An admission iixi of ten ceuts will bo charged, and a ticket will entitle the holder to that amount of good flings. Tho public are coiili.illy iuvircd. i'UK (MVitblt OF A IIL.ACU MAISK. An liiiercKtlng Ueeiiion ly Mm Court ol 1'euusylvuulit. Siiipreuii: Tho t.upionie court, in a;i opiniou by Justice Gordon, bas jtu.i. decided c.u coming from Lancaster county and i-.tvoh -ing tho ownership of a ninety dollar black mare, in which they restore the animal to its former owner, Laura C. Bowman, wifo of Josoph Uowman. The latter has made J ru asbignraent iodine uonein, o: ms creu- itors and had retained $'300 worth of goods including tiio mare uud his exciuptiou. J Tho animal had always belonged to tho wife, aud had been purchased by her "with j monev ir.heiitcd Jiom her own familv. Bowman piesented his wifo with tho gouds U'lo'.ls . , ,. , . ,r i-i. , I rcsci veil lor himself, and it was Mibse- I ciuentiy ciaitiuci uy .Juim iiiiucorautl, a ..i creditor, that ISoYwnau was acting as agent I for his vvite and as such agent luid posses- siou of tho maic and used it. Through. llildobraii'l, tho animal was lucu sold by the sheriff and bought in by himself. Mrs, Bowman instituted a suit of replevin ami was successful in the iowcr court. Iliidu brand appealed, however, but Justice Gor don denied his appeal. LANJ-ASTliK WATCU CIail'ANY. A Slrflet l'arade T--morrow Afternoon. Tho Lancaster watch factory will give a street paradu tomonow afternoon. The pageant will consist of tho fourteen or liftecn wagons they iuteud to exhibit at the Bi Centennial iu Philadelphia next woox, ana soma twenty other wagons and carriages Containing tho managcrsaiid .MimWrn-fitiftlin ftrnhnrv. On nitimr sJrfn employees of tho factory of tho Bi-Centcnnial wagons are largo screens, 7 by 12 feet, on which aro paiutcd exterior ami interior views of tho factory, and. pictures representing the various parts of tho watchca . for which ' patents havo been secured by tho company. Tho pageant will bo quite au imposing one, and will raovo over the following louto : Lcavo watch factory at 1 o'clock p. in., move along West King street to Centre Square, aud East King street to tho city reservoirs ; countermarch to Aun street ; Aun to Orange, to Mulberry, to James, to North Queen, to Centre Square ; South Queen to lla.el, to Prince, to Lemon, to Duke, to Vine aud dismiss. Wedding L4ist Night. Last evening at half-past seveju o'clock .lohu Scliocnlenr..r. uronriotor of the Excels-ior saloon, on East King street, was united in marriage to Mrs. Mary Long, of Nice'y, (52 N. Second St. " is held for bet Philadelphia. Tho ceremony was jer-1 ter direction. There aic a giest many formed at tho residence of the groom, by North Sccoud .streets in the world. Bev. W. T. Get hard, in tho prcseuce of a I number of invited friends. After tho ! si or stocks. roan iago a reception was held and a great! J.-B. Lang, broker, sold yesterday at number of friends of tho happy couplo privatofcalo, 28 shares of Fuicoa national were preseut, ro congratulate tucni. A urgo taoio was apreau iu iuo uiuing room and those present pai Look of au excellent supper. Dunnir the evening Mr. Shoen bcrger and wifo were serenaded by a baud of catitbumpiansaud tho Philomefian vocalists. Tho latter is a quartette of young nentlemrn of this city who have irood voices aud sang a number of songs in fine style. The party adjourned at a reasonable hdur, wishing the happy bride aud giooiu long continued happiness. bore JHvorces Wanted. The following additional applications for divorce havo been made and subpojnas issued : Kate Christrby her next friend Edward 'Fitz'gcriJd W. Fi-aiicitiE. Christ, deser- Louisa E. Dcmr.ry, by her next friend Adam Shauc, vs. Jeremiah Demary, do fccrtion. Lydia 3Iurvin, by her next friend Jon athan Wallace, vs. James Murviu, deser tion. Homo Stolen. Ou Wednesday night a horse was stolen from tho premises of J. A. Wallace, at Jeuncrrille-, Chester county. Members of a hoflto detoctlvo assoeiatipn were in town last evening' looking for the stolen prop, crty. Thoy offer reward of $200. A COsTLY SICttKNAUK. Itljr Kecs rortho Alderman and Constable. Yesterday arternoon eighteen' young men were arraigned before Alderman bamson to answer complaints of malicious tictpags profeircd against them by John G. Hinnerdeer. The circumstances of the tease as developed by thy tettimony, arc briefly as follows: The prosecutor was recently married and the nefendants, all of whom are' young men, determined to give tho "happy couple" a serenade. They visited the premises, a sboit distance from Dillerville, late Saturday evening, and made night so hideous that tiie latti'r oi the groom was awakened from his peaceful slumbers and w:ts not .quite sure lint that the day of judgment had come. As soon as he ascer tained the true state of alfuirs he ordered,! Ilin nnimr felbitpnii Lnvu-llm nmntlo.' This only inspired them to make more noise. The old fellow then set tin dogs ou them. .Tho Kcronadcrs fired eight' or ten shots and killed ouo of tho doirs. Uy this time tho bridegroom, who had been soundly sleeping the sleep of the just married, woke up. slipped on his trousers and rushed to the front, threat ening to annihilate the disturbers of his nuptial dreams. Ouool theserenaders wcg indiscreet enomrh' to hit him'a smack ba- hind the ear.which very naturally aroused his anger,- and he mode dire threats against tho whole ganjr, four or five of whom ho rrcognized. Tho screnaders retired, and so did the groom. Next morning he en tered complaint against Peter Connelly, for assault and battery, and oi malicious tic-spas.? against Michael Urady, Peter Connelly, Patrick Connelly, Jobu Good man, John Biukley, Claude Bullock, Her man Rinklcy, Ed. McEvoy, Frank Resh, M. Adler, John McGcver, Samuel Ham bright, William Gundaker. Jiicob Myers, Abr.im luiuflman, John Knuftman. John Kiel I, Andrew E. Miller and George Ackcrtnan. It" appearing from the evi dence that George Ackcrman was not present, tho complaint against him was dismissed, but each of the others wero lined five dollars and costs for malicious trespass, and Peter Connelly was hold to bail to answtrat court for assault and battery. The fine and costs iu each case amount to something like ten dollars say $180.00 in the aggregate. AVe understand that the young men intend to appeal from the judgment, of tho al !c::iiau, their do- lenco liemg that they were not trespassers, having been authorized to visit the prem ises by tho bride-groom. Mr. Edwin II. Kaull'man becamo their security. -The case is ;i fat one for the aldcrmau and con stables if tho bottom don't fall out of it - j ,,,, ,.,, I ... , www sioioii. 31 1. .loy star and News. On Wcduesday night some persons went : to tho ciirar manufactory of IJeui. Landis. the ciar manufactory of IJcuj. Landis, Ijtmdisvillo, and taking out a wiudow ' in I .....IT Til. 1 A , i I .u u.i.iii.tiuu, aim laaiBK out a wiuuuw , pane easily lifted tho sash and entered the j buildintr, which is near Mr. Landis' dwell- i' euMiy iiiteii iuo sasu anil entered tue dding, which is near Mr. Landis' dwclj t. They took therefrom one thousand two hundred and fifty cigars belonging to Jacob M. Ilutt, wliosu factory was recently destroyed iy fire, and who was managing o mi orders at Jjnndis' factory. Tho thieves :il-o took Fex'f-ral hundred cigars belonging to Mr. Landis. All of the cig:i!.-i v.L-.e tiiistanipzii. m t The JCizlitli Wutd le:noriicy. , The mectiiis.of the Eighth ward Palti- ' win club, at Mi". Diehl'sl.ist evening was ( very laivcy attended and the gratest en- I thusiasm jncvailetl. ltinttiii speeches wero made by Chan man vv. u. lloland, 15. I )ni;, i-.q., and -cuir nu-Mber ol Asse.mbly. E. G. tfn.utvr. About two hun dred naim-.s were added to the roll of thoo who intend to fo:m a jiart of the escort of tho Dcmiicialic cmdidato when ho arrives iu this city. (iusMle -Morrlii' Kenw-u. Mori is, who was label led to ap i U.ss'll! pear aero on Wednesday wight, writes to 'l Jlr. i ecker from New York, stating that the causa of her failure to appear was that she had a great deal of trouble with her manager, who is of no account, and she has (ILschai sicd him. She is now left alone but cxpccuTto get cm tho road again when Bi,e will visit Lancaster. Tho letter is of -j, j.itiful tone. ' A i'rob..niy r.itiii Assauii. Ni-:w Youk, Oct. 20. The ante-mortem j statement of llughJJeilley takcu to day .,, . ....., i.,:ii.r ..:.i 'j .'.vpu..4 4tii..y cant i. ,:, ; ., that last evening nrfc in front of hi ,.-..... . .itiau-.y w 'it-.u Andre'v .ncyerlinler came out ol an opposite shanty with a brick iu his hand aud struck him on tho forehead Jcao'.-kiiig him senseless, lleilley knew of no f-eason lor the assault, lleilly will jirobably die. Mcyerhufer was arrested. Sailed for Cnrtipc. f J)r. diaries M. Franklin, son of Hon. j Thomas E. Franklin, sailed for Europe i last Tuesday ou tho steamship Alaska, of ! tho (Uiion line. Tho doctor is bound for j Vienna, whoro lto will reside for a consid er:- ole time, pursuing tho studies of his (.i-.iiW-Mo.i uud practicing in the hospitals of 'Jut city. Ouartcr .Sc:"hloim Court. The trial list for the adjourned couit of 'I'-r sessions, which commences on - Ionday October, :;0, has just been issued iy Distuct Attorney Davirf. It has just mty cases for trial, including fifteen for desertion and suiely of the pcaco. Tho I Others include the iucondiarv crises sind tuo 1'ost'1'v'11' tie case. Courjof Common i-lcas. Iu the case otflbuisa Mc-utzcr and Mary Jauo Moniznr vs. Samuel Stauffer, the council concluded their argument last nigbt. When court met this morning tho jury was charged after rbich they retired. Irunk niitl UisordCTly. John lialt and Wm. Mycin weic before Aiderman Samson this inoruing charged with drunken and di.sor-leiiy conduct, and were committed to the county jail for live days each. Uuiuaildble Letter, to "Mr. A letter addressed 11. C. bank stock at $lo3 per share-. Isi-Ceiitrimlal Clic-.p i:xcurf.ioiiH 'l'o Philadelphia over the i'liiladelpliia it Keading railroad ou Tuesday, Oct, ill, Wednes day, Oct.-20, Thuroday, Oct. i!ii, anil Fliday, ct. 27. All ticket-, good to return on any traiii4up to Out, -28, inclusive. .Secial through trains leave Lanc-aMer, Kin-r street, daily on the above dates at B a- in. Faiv lor tho ronncl trip only $2.W. Le:ive Columbia at C a.m.; fare, $i?0. Leave Muuhcim at 0:33; Lilitz, fsA'tz Kplnata. 7:05. Fnrc only S1.9). For par ticulait w,e eirculaid. octll,l!l,23,2i2tw Attextiox is cillfrl to the sale ot the Mayer property on North 1'nncc street, this evening by Allen A. Kerr A- Co , ut ' the Franklin boutf, on North Qaaen street. The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound for llus productive mlucs and fertile prairies of the Great Southwest is unanimous in Hclcut ing the route via Chieieo. Implicit coulidcnce is placed in tlie Kansas City pioneer line, composed ol thy C. 15. t Q. and OM Kcliuble Uunnibal ani .-(. Jobejih lailro.u.'s. Through lust trains are iun hy thi Line and the cquinuient is unsurpassed. o20-ltd&w Aniusements 2o-Jerrou-a Operatic Ecents. Tho Ilolman English ojiera company will sing " Pinafore " i;l Fulton opera house to-morrow afternoon, and Ur. Yccker informs us that lie lias no knowledge of any change in the evening bill, which is advertised, as " The Chimes oi Kor- LASCASTEK DAILY INTEIJLIQENCRRAY.! inandy.' Oi Uic performances In Reading, a lew evenings since,' the Times of that city ays: "Miss SaMe Ilolman is not. only a sparkling anil charming actress, but an excel, lent cantratice. Her interpretation of O'i vetic was pleading ami graceful and elicited a mmber ot encores.; "Tho Countess Jiathilde by Miss lllanclio UolnianTwoa quick recogni tion. Mr. A. D. llolii.an'd Captain De Jferri ii'ic nnd Mr. Macrery's ValenXine were both well taken. Mr. O'Conpr's Duke pleised tho ,, ..n. fVM... u. . nn,lnH. .1 .1. 1 out with map and freedom, yet without any objectionable feature?. The llolmans cairy .'50 people and are doinz a large business." SPECIAL tTOTJCXH. Take little annoyance out ot the way. II you are suffering with a Cough or Cold, une Pr. ISull'sCougli Syrup at once. This old ami tellable remedy will never disappoint yon. A!l praggists sell U for 25 cents a bottle. A wtAAMJiviieioa Iri-J wltn each bottle oi Shllot.'s Catarrh Kemcdv. Price SO cents. For sale at Cochran ' drug btore, 137 North Queen PtPWjt. Itanish ill health, nervousness, rcxation, lretfulnts-', by using ISrown's Iron Bitters. 11. U. Coclnau, iliuggisl, 137 and i:J North Queen street. oIG-lwd&w lon'l ifle In tho Huuitc. " Kough on ltats." Clears out nits, mice' iogcIk'3, bed-bogs, Ulc, ant, moles, chip mnnks, gophen. irc. ' When the skin is parched and irecklcd by strong, northwest winds and the face becomes dry and scaly, it can bo restored to smothness uud good color by Dr. Ilonson's Skin Cure. A pei loci remedy for troublesome itching und vexatious pimples. olG-lwd&w ' II aokmetack," a lasting ami migrant per lume. I'rice 25 uml 50 cents. ForsaleatCocii run's lrag store, 137 North Queen street. All Itt Well That Knds Well. Oiln Catlin,4 Pearl street. Itufliilo. N. V., says: "1 tried various remedies for the piles but found no relict until I used Thomas' Ec- leetrlcOil, which entirely cured ino utter a lew applications." II. II. Cochran, druggist, 17 ami 13!) North Queen street. A Congo, com or sore Tnrosit dlioulo ne stoppL-u. Megleci treiuenuy resutta m an In curable Lung Dl.se:ise or Consumption. Brown's bronchUU 1'rocb:s do not OLsonlor tnestcuimch like eoa;h syrups ami balsams, but act directly on (! In flamed parts, allaying tmiuttou, give r '.. iu Asthma, lironcht&l Cotihi., Catarrh, '.r. . the Throat Tronltles which SinijerHui:. . :'!" I Ic Speakers are subject to. For thirtj ye-irs Brown's Jtronchtal TiocIkm havi; .;u.i recommended by physi cians, anil always give ncrloct satlafactioii. Having lcn tosted by wldo ami constint UbC for nearly no entire generation, they liave at talneil wej .iicrited i-ankumong tliolewstaple rouie.dles ol the ago. Sold at 2r. cent? n box e.vei ii-r. niv-lVdTTh&F&lvw Go to II. 18. Cochran's drug store lor Mr. Freeman's New National Dyes. For bright- ncss and it unibility ot color, arc nnemialed. Color fioni 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Kng- lial !""1 German. I'rice. 15 cents. . ,.,.. A i,;g Avoid Fever. ' .jiKiti-, iinu i.iiiuusiieso uy inu- i,;g Colden's Llebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic luvigomtnr. Ask for CoWen'. Ot druggists, oic-iwdcod&w Coluun's I.iebig'.s l.iiinid licet and Tonic In-vi-joiator will cure iudigestion, and perpetu ate bo.H!y vigor. Title no other. Of druggists. olG-lwdeodw A Volco from tho I reps. 1 tue tliis opportunity to bear testimony to the efficacy or your "Hop Bittcts." Kxpcct- in to find them nauseous and bitter and com po el of bad whisky, we were agreeably sur- prised at their mild taste, just like u cup of tea. A T.Irs. Crc.?swoll and a Mis. Connor, JriC'iids. Irivu likewise tried, and pronounce iliem the bibt medieiiie tlicy have ever taken iir building up strength and toning up the system. I was troubled with costiveness, headache and wan tot appetite. My ailments are uo wall gone. I have a yearly contract wit hit doctor to look after the health ot my-s-3ll and family, but 1 need him not now. S. UILMLAND, I'vipU's Advocate, Pittsburgh, l'a. .1 uly , I87S. oiO-iwd&w MA Ml I All US. IlKlSKY WUNOKIl. Oct. I'.l, INSi, by tllO 1C.OV. W. T. Oerliaid. at the Cooper house, Mr. Jacob K. Heiscy, of Uupho, to Miis Louisa II. Wcu ger, ot Manheim. IIkss OiNomcii. Oct. 10. ISS;, by j the Ucv. W. T. (ierhard, at. his residence. No. 31 Kitst Orange street. Hi: Henry 51. llefs, ot Kast lleuipfie:d,loM;.s Mary t. iiingiieb, ot Man lieini township. tcaioKNituiMicrt Loo. Oct. i'.i, InJ'.', by the Ucv. V. T. (ierliaid, at the groom's resilience, Mr. .lohn Schoenbcrger, of Lanciister, to Mi. Mary Long, of i'liiladelpliia. A- AVFERTlSKMENTn. Ht'iuocrHtii: County Coimulttee Mectlug. The Democratic County Committee will li-eetat the llc-uiocr.itie IIeadiiarterg, North Queen street, on MOM1AV MOItNINU. OCT. Ii, at 10 o'clock. W. If. 1LOLAND, ri'UKUK WILL, UK A MKKTINO OF IHli JL Democratic Central Club, of Lancaster, at tlu-ir hi-adqiiartcrs this (FlilDAY) even ing, Oct. 20, at S o'clock. Zn J. A. McELUONK, Secretary. FUISMC ALK Of CITV PUOf KKTV ON FiaOAY,OCrOliKK2,ut the Franklin House, will bo mM that valuable Kesidcncc and Private School Iluildinglielongiug to M 1ms 1 1 ell it; A. Mayer, ami .situated Mo. Ill Nor h I'rineo street. Largo two and a halt-story t'.riek Ituilding, wlh two-itory Brick ilnck Itniltllng (built quite recently.) The whole contains nine rooms, including two largo heliool Koouw, Kitchen, Cjurret, Halls und ex cellent Cellar, divided into convenient ap iiartmcnts. Heaters in Collar, Gas through tho House, Water in Kitchen, etc. The school rooms w ro built especially for the purpose, and can he used with tl edwolling'or ny sepu tatc entrance. A flourishing day school has bc-i-ii kept here lor years by tlioirientowner, ami the rooms command a good rent for that purpose. Tho lot is 2fixH) iect, extending to Water btreet . Fruit, etc. Sale to coiuincnci at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. HEKlt.-c CO, Heal Kstato: Agents, lOSEast Kinght. II. Siiunr.-T, Anct. ocl7-eodts T)ClJI.Ii; MAI.K OX" VAtVAKLE CITY J KES1DENCK. On TUESDAY, OCl'O. ItKUni, 1882, at the Cooper House, on West King street, will be sold that three story IdtlCK RESIDENCE, with two story IJricfc Hack Untitling and two-story Frame Kitchen attached, s-itimtc No. 54U West Orange street, between I'iue and Nevin streets; hall with vestiliule, parlor dining room and two kitch ens on the first floor ; ll vo rooms on second lloor and two rooms on third flour ; good dry cellar, etc. ; lront and back stairway, clo.ets in each camber, heater in cellar, gas through whole house, hydrant water in kitchen, and nave wash In liont. iu the house. This house is unusually well built, with goo.t material, etc : solid viilnut doors in trout aud other work t correspond. Lot 22x145 feet, extend ing to a ten feel alley. Fine variety ol fruit trees, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by .1ACOI5 K1LLINUEU. Or ALLEN A. IIEUIt & Co., Real Estate Agents, ion East King Street. II. SnuBKirr, Auct. ccWl,2.23 A 3IEKICAN TKA COStFANV. keits, Presents, Presents. THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ' Ilavinr u.etwilh grand success in their branch store, No. i!ll CENTRE SQUARE. LANCAS TER. l'A., do hereby comply with the request ot their up-town customers by opening a branch store at No. 35S NORTH QUEEN ST., between Walnut and Lemon streets, a few doors above the Northern Market, where they are prepared to sell Teas and Coffees of the Finest Flavor and Ouality ever offered to the people ot Lancaster ut extremely low prices. We would take it as a favor If thocoflec-urinklng community of Lancaster would try a five-pound package of Sumatra Coffee toroncdoll.ir. it is equal to any Java both in drink and flavor and roasted by a new process of our own, which retains its original strength and aroma. All goods sold by this company is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Presents of tno latest Novelties, from London, Paris and Ilohemia. Also, USEFUL ARTICLES FOKUOUSEKEKWNG. Call and oxamino our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. Our SPICES are the purest, best and cheapest in the city. Look at the prices ol our S U G AllS. Tlie AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 358 NORTH QUEEN STREET and IC CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. S. CLARKE, LANCASTER ilANAU! ltd MEW AJrXMTlBMJVfTB. OTKAWBKIDOE ft OLOTBIKR. The Bi-Centennial Celetoiitlori will bring crowds, of out-of-town customers to Phila delphia. ' -. ".': We are now arranging for their convenience and comfort, and desire them to make- OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS during their visit. Parcels can be checked at the Market Street entrance and will be kept, until called for. y- ' At the Bureau of Information all questions concerning the situation of places of interest, and die way to reach" them will be cheerfully and fully answered. The Ladies Parlor on the second floor away from all bustle and noise, is easy accessible by elevator and af fords a pleasant meeting place for friends, and a de lightful spot to rest when tired. It is supplied with cur rent magazines, newspapers and writing materials. Retiring arid dressing rooms are adjoining. A special exhibition of .the new fashion in every de partment of Dry Goods, will be made by us daily dur ing the celebration, and to every lady these displays will no doubt be among the most interesting sights of the Bi-Centennial Anniversary. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY, EIGHTH AND MARKET. EIGHTH AND FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. aprM-oawdFiw NEW ADFJRKTtSEMUfiTS. DON'T VOKHBT THR UKNOfHK OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, ll for 25 cts, al IIARTHAN'S TKLLOvT FRONT CIGAR .STORK. WANTED. AN EXPJSKIKNCKD IMK lendcr wants a situation to atteiuf.bar. Apply at this office. 1U1 PUI1L.1U MAI.K ort'lNAOA IIOKSKS. On MONDAY, OCT. SI, 1882, will bo sold ut the Meriimac House, Lancaster city, l'a., 1C head of Heavy Draft Canada Horses; also a few Driving Horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. GKORGE GROSSMAN. o'.'0-2tR rM fOVBO MKN. I TUE- Lancaster Commercial College Off.-rs you tin opportunity to get a knowledge ot Double Entry llookkecplnir. Correspond ence, iiusincss Arithmetic, Penmanship and lliisluess Forms. An education absolutely nccccMdary In the transaction ot business. Day anil Evening Sessions, fiend for circulars to WEIDLKR & MOSSER, octl3-lvdR Lancaster, l'a. B. FRANK SAYXOft HAS REMOVED 1113 jallt:ry of photouraphi TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., n- Exactly oppposf to the Old Stand. octll-iiind&wR HOOTS & SHOES. D.lu UHAIELES & GO. City Shoe Store. LADltiS, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR (ilovoliid Top lliiltuu Shoes fl.' Kid Itlltlou Shoes 2.00 Kino Kid Button, worked button holes.... 2.30 Fine Pebble Rutton, worked button bolus, 2.00 Cloth Top Bulton Shoes $2.00 to 2.30 Fancy Glove Kid Top, lace and hook bal. with Fatcut Leather Tips 2.C5 Misses' School Shoes '. $1.00 to LS0 Children's School bhocs 75c to 1.25 GENTS, CAtL AND SEE OUR Men's IlutT Congress Men's Quilted ltutton Kills Alcn's Fine Calf Hals and liutton,. 1.25 .... 200 .... 3.75 "75 Kll'll sruiullULU AUI 1UU3.... Men's Calt Roots (solid I leather) 2.H) Men's Scotch Bottom Call Ualmoral .which ran be repaired, same as hand sewed.... 3.25 S-COME AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 26 1-2 East King St. octU-2mdF IJOOTS AlIU hUOES. MARKED DOWN IN PRICE AT THE EAGLE SHOE STOllE: Jtr nni:iiVSAK)OD IAIR OF LADIES, &Z.Jf Kid Button Shoes, straight or csr- cular scam. 1.00 BUYS A FAIR School Shoes. OF C1IILIREN'3 ne BUYS A GOOD PAIR Of FINE CI1IL ,&0 dien's hhoes, fcizo 8 to lo;. A .yuKid, holes. Button Shoes, worked button- 1.50 OF LADIES:' I'eble Button Shoes. 1 Citk BUYS A GOOD PAIR OF MISSES' l,ZO ruble liutton Shoes. Ct nnI;US A PAIR OF LADIES' CLOTU A.JJ 1 Top Button Shoes. 1.25 Congress Shoes for Boys. 1 nBUXS A PA1K '' UOOD BUTTON l.UXJ Shoes for Boys, 1 to S. I ca BUYS A GOOD PA1ROF MEN'S LACE 1 .OVJ or Congress Shoes. 2.50 BUY'3 A PA1ROF MEN'SFINE BUT ton Shoes. OF MEN'S FINE 4.UU BURT Shoes. 5.00 FINEST Men's Button or Lace Shoes. 1 RnflUYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S CALF l.OU Pegged Shoes i ncl WOMEN'S LACE l.0 Shoes. 2KnBUYS A PAIR OF ,uu Boots. MEN'S CALF 50 CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S Fine Rut ton Shoes. TpT CENTS BU XS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S 0 Shoes. Heels. JOHN mEMENZ, No. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (INQUIRER BUILDING.) aprl-oaw-lyOF SMALL HAVANA-CIOAKS 3 FOB S CTS. , at No. 21 North Queen Street. UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. CTOjffiBQ JLggfr FOK SAI.L.. PUBLIC SALC-TUK UMDBK8IUNED will offer at public salo on Friday Octo ber 27th, 18&), at a o'clock p. m., his valuable Store Stand ami Property in Manheim Bor ough. Possession given immediately. oct!8 7til C. J. RE1FF. PUKLIC HALE ON MONDAY, OOTOBKK 22, 1882. will be sold at the Cooper hounn, at wo story brick dwelling and two-story brick back buil'lini;, containing hull and six rooms, hydrant in the yard, fruit trees ami grape vines. Tliis property is situated No. 120 Char lotto street. Sale at 7 o'clock p. in. Conditions made known by JOHN WEYEL. Ukbuv Shuuekt, Auctioneer. oll-lltd FOB KENT. Second and third floor ot No. 2S North Queen street, consisting of nine rooms, bath room included. Tlie rooms aro suitable lor Offices or dwelling, and especially for den tists. Also in the rear ot and conneotcd with tho above, a two and a-lialt story BRICK BUILDING containing eight rooms, hull and cellar, run no and sink in the kitchen. The rooms are newly papcicd and painted. Apply to JACOB LOEB, No. MS West Chestnut street, or M. Levy. No. C East King street. oI7-3tU POJtlTlVK PUKLIC SALE ON MOW DAY, OCTOBER 23, 1882. at tho Cooper House, will be sold that two-story BRICK DWELL ING, with two-story Brick Back Building and Bake Oven attached, situated on tlie north west corner Priuco and Andrew streets ; Hall, 7 Rooms. 2 Gurrcto, excellent Cellar, lront uud back Stairs, etc.; Papered throughout. Lot 20 by 75 feet, Hydrant, well and Fruit. Also, :i Building Lot adjoining above on north. 'J7 feet, b" Indies by 75 feet, with Fruit on Also, Building Lots adjoining auova on the wot, fronting 119 iect ou Water street and 75 feet on Andrew street. Salo to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Sea largo bills PETER DELZEIT. Or, ALLAN A. JIEKR & CO., 100 East King Street. J. Gunoakci:, Auct. olS-4tdlsd MISVEZLAIUZOVS. NOTICE. ALL PKKSONS UAV1MU claims or bills ognlnst the Shinier Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, No. 7, are re quested to present the same to the under signed, on or before November 21, 1882. P. S. GOODMAN, o8-4td Secretary. OirXKISTIaiKH, UN QUESTIONING PA tlcnts in regap to tho existence oi a dis charge Irom tho car, they will statu that nono occurs except alter an attack of car-acho, al though the fact is that pus Is always lying in the part Diseases of the Eye, Eur and Throat also Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Oflicc Is East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. ol9-3td&w NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween H. Z. Khoads and Charles G. Rhoads is dissolved by reason of the death of Charles G. Rhouds. All persons indebted to said part nership are requested to make iunneulala payment, and those having claims or demands ugainst tho same, will present them for settle ment to tlie surviving partner, II. '.. Rhoads, at No. 4 West King street, Lancaster, Ph., where the said n. Z. Rnoads will continue the watch and jewelry business as successor toH. Z. Rhoads & Bro Lascastkr, Ph., Oct. 16, 1882. octlS-lwd NOTICE TO XKIUPAStiKKS AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot tho Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or nn inclosed, cither for tbo purpose of shooting or flslilng, as the law will bo rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said lands of the undersigned ulter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney for R. W. Coleman's Heirs, oltt-tfd&w VTOllCe. TO IIIUDUK BUILDERS Sealed proposals will bo received at the County Commissioner's Oflicc, at Lancaster; Pa., until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, VfS, at 12 o'clock in., for the erection and comple tion ot an uncovered wooden bridgo across the Beaver creek, near liol ton, at terminus or Beaver Valley turnpike. Specifications cmn be seen nt the CommiHioncr's Office. BY ORDER OF TIIE BOARD. Attk.t : B. F. G El est. Clerk. oct!8-2wd T ADIES'HAIR DIUCaSEK. MKS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dies' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and made to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS. 225& 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, O-Four doors above P. R. R. Depot. octl(j-3ind AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE Storage ot Gasollno or Naphtha within the limits ol the City of Lancaster: Skctiox 1. Bo it ordained by tno select and common councils ot tho city ot Lancaster, that Uercalter no person or persons shall, within the limits ot the cityot Lancaster, keep any gasoline or naphtha In larger quan tities than one barrel, unless the same shall bo stored in a brick or stono building. Sbo.2. That the said gasoline and naphtha shall not bo exposed on any lots or vacant pieces ot ground within said city. Nor shaU any of said articles be ever kept in any frame outhouse or stable. Sue. 3. II any persou or persons violate any ot the sections of this ordinance, he, she or they shall lorleit and pay tho sum ot not less than twenty dollars, nor more than one hun dred dollars.; one-halt of which penalty shall go to the informer and the other halt be paid into the city treasury. GEO. M. BORGER. President or Select Council. J. B. Liciitv, Clerk ot Select Council. HERVEY N. HURST. President pro. tern, of Common Council. Daviu L. Dbkh, Clerk of Common Council. Approved, October 17, 1882 : ol.-3l JNO. T. MacUONIGLE. Mayor. SAMUEL U. PRICE, ATTOKNKY, BAS Removed his Oflico rrom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear of Court House, Long's New Building. .ml7-Ud , THntrEMTiOB: FRIDAY BV1N1NS, OCT. 20, l-'8'1 THE GALLOWS. FIVE NEOKOES tlANGKD IN CKOKUU. PjylDC be Penalty ut Their Crime la lit " citing m Blot at a Caiapnieetlns Last August. Eastman, Ga., Oct. 0. At one o'clock to-day Reddick Powell, Si mon O'Guinn. Joseph King, Robert Donaldson and Ella Moore, negroes, wero banged in the jail yard for com plicity in a riot which occurred at this place on August Ctb, during a campmeeting, in which an innocent young white man named James Harvans was set upon by the infurated mob and after being shot was boaton almost to a jelly. TUE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. To-day's Session Ketolutlons Introduced in favor ot Prohibitory Legislation. IlAKmsnuiui, Pj. Oct. 20. At tof day's session of the Pennsylvania Presbyterian syncd Rev. II. E. Niles, D. D., submitted a lengthy resolution iu referenco to pro hibition, tho substance of which was that as ministers of tho gospel they will sup port those men as candidates for the state Legislature who acknowledge tho neces sity of prohibitory measure.- and tbat they also recommend the formation of temper ance societies in all Prosbyterian Sabbath ohools. The resolution caused long and animated debate, after which it was re ferred to the temperance' committee for action and report. Some discussion ensued as to whether or not it was necossary to require statistical reports from the different presbyteries. Action on the matter was finally laid aside until tomorrow morning, when it will be taken up again for debate. An address in behalf of the Bohemian mission fund was delivered by Dr. Cattell, when tho synod took a recess until afternoon. HUBL.KV AUA1N IN IlOT WATER. Held on a Charge or Presenting Fraudulent Claims Against tbe Government Philadelphlv, Oct. 20. Geon;e W. Hublcy, mail agent, who was convicted iu tho United States district couit two years ago for embezzling pack ages from mails, sentenced to ono years' imprisonment and pardoned by tho president, was given a hearing by TJnited States Commissioner Gibbons this afternoon upon the charge of presenting to the government a fraudulent claim. Defendant resides at York, whoro he manages the Hnbley publishing and print ing house. He bad contracts ior sup plying the postoffice in this city with printed forms, aud during tho months of May and Juno last, presented bills for $109.75 and $113 respectively, which, it is claimed, aro greatly in excess of tho amount due. An investigation showed that tho actual work dono for the government amounted to $41.25 in May and $37 in June. The accused was held in $1,500 bail for further hearing to-morrow. THE CNFVCKSALlST CONVENTION. Declaring Against the Heatli 1'eiiully and Gnlteuu'it Execution. PmiiADELrniA, Oct. 20. At today's session of tbe TJuivorsalist general conven tion, a resolution was adopted declaring tho death penalty as " barbarious, revoltiug, demoralizing, contrary to tbo spirit of the Christian religion and unnecessary." During tbe discussion on this subject, lJov. Mr. Skinn, of New Hampshire, declared tho Guiteau trial a bloody piece of business, aud taid ho sympathized with him. Ho &aid further, "All the Christian ministers were howling for his blood, and I believe Guiteau will faro far better than some of tbo men who claim vast superi ority.' Welcoming Home tbe Soldier Ilojrs. London, Oct. 20. Tbo Horse Guards who havo returned from Egypt marched through London to-day, taking unexpect edly tho route by tbo way of Islington. Tbe weather was fine. Tho reception ol tlie Guards along tho whole route, vhich was over six miles loug, was enthusiastic to a remarkable extent. On their arrival at tho Albany bai racks, in Loudon, they wore received by the Prince aud Princes of Wales. The Life Guards mot with n vo less hearty greeting at Windsor. Trouble In a Western Collrge Monmouth, 111., Oct. 20. A difficulty exists between tho faculty of Monmouth college and the students. The latter had arranged to hold a reception ycsteiday in honor of Mr. Ross, who recently won an oratorical prize in Chicago. Tbo faculty endeavored to stop it, but proceeding wero conducted iu spite of them, and Mr. Matchett, tbo master of ceremonies, was suspended. Yesterday 200 students gavo notice they would not recite until Match ett was reinstated. Mush interest is taken in the affair. DcaUi of a Telegrapher. Chicaoo, Oct. 20. Henry Clay May nard, for the past eight years managor of the Western Union telegraph oflico, in this citr, died at Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, this morning. Since the death of his wifo last spring, he has been much broken down in spirit aud health, lib Fullered from a puzzling complication ot disorders aud died iu a congestive chill. furniture Warehouse Horned. New York, Oct. 20. Tho four story furniture warehouse of Thocson & Ubl, 3d avenue, was burned this forenoon. The building was partly, and the stock almost entirely destroyed. The total loss is $45, 000, of which $37,000 is oc the stock. Tho insurance amounts to nearly $40,000. The building is owned by tho Nocdlingcr estate. Tiio Week's Business Failures. New York, Oct. 20. Tho failures for tho last seven days reported to New York number 117, of which 110 wero in the country and 1 in New York. Thorowore no failures in New York city of special significance in any branch of trade. Fatal End or a SculUe. Lewiston, Me., Oct. 20. This morning Patrick O'Connell and Matthew Connors, laborers, working on a building at Auburn were scuffling on the third lloor, when they fell through a window to the ground, thirty feet below. Both were killed. Cotillion ot Freight Trains. PouaiiKEEPSiE, N. Y., Oct. 20. Two freight trains on tho Hudson River rail road collided at Rhinebeck this morning. The engine of one was thrown into tbe river and three cars wore derailed. No one was injured. Encouraging Jewisb Agriculture. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 20. An organiza tion to bo known as tho Maccabes has been started in this city. Its purpose is to en courage and assist in the promotion of ag riculture among Israelites. .Striking Miners. Ccuberlaxd, Md., Oct. 20. Miners in tho Meyersdale coal region have struck for anadvancofrom40 to 50 cents per ton. The mine operated by Smith cfc Co. is tho only one working. Dynamite Under a Priest's House. Paris, Oct. 20. A dispatch from Mont ceau lies mines, reports that tho riototi3 miners made an unsuccessful attempt on I Thursday to blovr up a priest's house with I ayuiuxutc. ,, , bhot lua lnco Hotuw. Philadelphia, OcE "20. -AVaiT early hour this morning during a row at a dance house at Ninth aud Sansnm streets, Michael Graham was shot iu the abJ.men by the proprietor of the place, John Mma ghao. The wounded man's deposition ins been taken aud it is moVo thin j-.'mMj tbat he will die. Mona;:lnu In-.., .ipod. PuiLADELTHJA, 28. Michael Oriiv.s. who was shot by John Mooaghau ths morning, died iu the hojpttal-at half past one this afternoon. Tho Cabinet la Memo. Washington, D. C, Oct., 30. A meet ing of the cabinet was held at the White House this afternoon. The president ai- rived at tho White House about 11 o'clock from the Soldiers Homo; whoro ho will reside during his temporary stay iu this city. WEATOEK IADIUATIUN4. Washington, D. C, Oct. 20. For the Middle Atlantic states, cool, fair weather, except in the extreme southern portions, local rains, northerly winds, becoming variable, rising, followed in narthoru por tion by falling barometer. Trial or CoMeeTor. Treston, N. J. Oct. 30. Tho jury iu tho trial of Col. C. Houghton for making false returns as collector of the port of Perth Amboy, retired to deliberate upon their verdict at 13 m. Early Nominated. WiLMAMsroRT, Pa. Oct. 90. Gen. II. W. Early was to day nominated for Con gress by the Democrats ol the 18th dis trict. MAHKKTM. Stow asaraei. Naw roas,Oet. 30-Klour-SUUe and Wist cm steady ; moderately active. W neat less active; prices without itotabtu change : business mainly speculative. Corn Cash and near by months 54flK: 'x't ter; later HQHc lower: mixed western pot. 8lfl85e ; do future. (MtiSlc. Oats about Mo better: No.il Nov, ilXO) Kc; do Deo.. ISOllo; do Jan.. yA; State, 4233c ; Western. 37Mc. muadeipma Mameti 1'HiLADBX.roiA, Oct. '3).-f lour Arm and in fair demand. Rye Uonr atfl 37. Wheat steady : No. 1 We Urn Red. tl 10ii Del. and Pa Red, ! 47Wt II; Mmu' berry Red and Amber ut l 1781 13. Corn Hcairu and wanted ;, Mtcantc-r. S! aS7c; Yellow, tftc ; Mixed. S7; "No.:l li, sr, asfiJSc Onus steady; Mo. 1 White. 80,-: :'!. idt, 16c ; No. a do 43c ; No. 1 Mixed, .Jf lkr. Rye nominal utTtc. Provisions firm. Lurd steady. ituttcr llrm, with fair domami. gs firm good demand ; l'enn'n.V.tj ; Wi.-jt-crn. 23c Cheese llrm, supplies light. Petroleum oull ; Utulnutt, 7;'c WliWky steady at il 22. Seeds Clover llrm, 8!X; Timothy steady , $1 7-Q2 00 ; Flaxseed scurce. 1 33tfl :tX urain and Provision jjtMtativnfc- one o'clock ijuoutions ol Kruin aud t.n.vii Ions, iurntsluid by S. K. Vundt. Rrokr, l.'S Hunt King street. Oct. '.11 OfeMHIO. Wheat Corn . OaU Pork i-m Oct. 97 . Jl 41.23 U.0y.J Nov. Sity, XBte .StVi ir.. .10,'j; .ssh vov,i n.y$ Petroleu'i Oil City. K. block Market. New York, PhUadclphta aud l-o.-iii stocks also Uoltttd StaU-9 lio'idH rux ted d.-iilv - jAtviH 15. (visa, 2! North Queen strcci. Oct. 10:90 lam A. v., r. m. Denver Rio Grande Slfi 52?i S. Y..LakH Kriu A Wc-iUum.... 4l'n llrf Katihaa ami Texs ssvj :wc 20. UN. O'k 1124, Li-.ire Shore lli il:: Now Jersey Central W T-l New York, Ontario A W s't P-iul, SI. ft Omaha Pitoific Mail. ........... .. .... Rochester ft Pltbtblirgh loxito X aClnC...... ............. WKbash. -w mis ft i'lictllc... Western Union Tel. Co PHiiiMylvanm Cuniral Philadelphia & Reading. Northern Pacific: Com " Preferred.... CutTido Pitts. A West 27' ,' i;c ' 2.: 31 !U S7'i ll "O.'f :ri 7!-J ;i :.; -o: lit .Tl.'j Live Stack Market. IJukkalo. Cuttle Rcculots.l.iuo 111 III : llil:- Inj: doing ; feeling weaker. Sheep and l.iiinba Itccrlpls u Iih.kI ; markc: MtcaUy With a lair demand ; btlr lt good Western sheep ut .' IXifJI an C.mid.i i:unbs "i5:H : Western do. $1 TTiJj.V".. Ib.. Receipts. 5,&5 head: niitrktt dull, weak mid lower: good to choice Yrkfr- :' il umim ; pigs und light Yorfcur-t nitxil. k: i" W ; gcxid to mediiini weight. $7 7T ; g-wi to llravy.SS 2088. B: pigs. $fii : c:ii:cauo. Hogs Receipts. 21,C0'M:i-:il : -iliii in-ntH. 3,7t head; ii.illl.y fair; deiiaud vvi'ulr; market closed Kt315c. lower: mi.ved, f7 wS: heavy, $7 Sags to ; light. $77 H5 ;mUIh, :17."S675. (Jaitle Receipts. S,50ltiKil : 'llpiuenfs, 2,7f0 iicad : market steady but valmrs umsvcu : no cxtr.1 here , go:xt to clioio.;, $.iflUi; i:om 1110:1 to t::ir. $:7it(H ST.; tiutcli:rsr !0c lower :tt at fiail ; stockersplcntllul aim slow toni'll ut $:ioa;!70; ttuxh-rnrH:itii.lKilt:r:r.iitw steady ; ToxansatVI 7034 50 ; Americans aud 1 ar-brcc-tl.s.$l 104 M. Sheep Receipts, 43,(j!; shlpuutiifs, 7RJ IhsiiiI : deiuiiud weak lor low gricden: ri-i"4 gi-m-r-aiiy steady ; interior to tniri'l Si7i; inc ilium lo good, $.; ml 10: choice 10 e.ctr.i. Jf WlgS. Kast Linsirrv Cattle K:ri:iplH, r.:i7 lifio! : market, slow ; prime, VViiOZ'p; go: d "vi.' ; common. $t4 lb. Hogs Recclpti. i0 head; in:irk:t. duU : Phlludplphlai, t 98 ?i: Kiiltlm.ncH. 7 7r '800; Yorkers, 7 'SHgl 40; giasfr:, W r.rj 7 O). Sheep RpcolntK 2.0T) li-.id: m ir!!'. i.!-a- ; oxtnt, i 7"(S).; gxl, 42"i 1 30 ; commoit li.vi q-A 50. VfiTKMTAIXMENTH. I t'LTON OPKK'l HOt'SB. TWO OPERAS SAMS DAY. KATORDAT AKTKIlMO!r, ) frrt Ol MATUKDAY KVKNINO. VUl 1. Holfflan Enffiisn Op Go. SATURDAY AFTERNOON : PINAFORE. CoiiiinciiccatSilO. PRICKS: Oullxry. ISe : Admission 23cr : Rcserve-I Scat-, S'ic. SATURDAY KVEN1NU : CHIMES OF NORMANDY. PRICES: .Tic, 50c and 75c. Reserved Scats at Yecker'sOfll'.e. oe.l7.rld UAJtltWAME. N JKW UAKUWAKE STOKr. 9-U SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL t RENGIER, dt: alt. i:-; IN BUILDING ami CAB1NKT HARDVSTARE, STOVES, HEATERS, JIANGES, rAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnisliiug Goods. sll-3mdw OCCIDENTAI VOK D1PHTHEK1A. Scarlet Kever, Croup, Sore Throat and all Throat Affections, is tho best remedy of tho times. OCUlDENTAIi is the people's friend. It destroys the germ ot disease ihat frequently develops from an or dinary soro tliroat, tliui preventing the terri ble rav:igcs ol the dLseascs Dlpthetiaand Scar let Fever. Price. to--. and .00. Sol.l by 11.0. COCHRAN. Druggist. N'os. XXI and 13a Nortn Qitcn street. a24indXu,Tn&S Lancaster. Pa.