Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 24, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24 1&
COLUMBIA iNEWS.
UK KKCULAK COIIKKSPONOEKUK
r.ventr a tunc the uqneli:tin..i-ltm
or
'""'"i Ib and Aroaoathe ISorongh
Ticked Up by tiie fntIlt-
reocer'a Kepurtt-r
Mr. William Biteshue, tailor, will do
buHioexH for himself hereafter, in a room
over Young's paper store, on Locust
street.
Two tram r were arrested vestcrdav hv
Officer Fisher for being disorderly. They
were Uik.cn to the county prison this morn
ing.
A much needed improvement is now
beiug made. That is a" wagou road from
Bridge htreet to the locks. It is being run
through Bruner's ooal yards.
Mr. Harry Swarts had the ends of two
of his lingers almost taken off yesterday
while using a cabbage slicing machine.
Charlei, McCnllough, employed at I. C.
UitU fctoro at tho canal locks, bad a fir
mer crushed yesterday by a large stone
falling upon it.
A filll from his train a, nnnninnnn vm.
teraay fractured one or Mr. Thomas
-ftng'B les. It was expected that he
would bo brought to bis home in this place
to-day.
A lad named Thomas Pierce fell into
lie riv r below J he bridge, yesterday af-
epoon, aud was nearly drowned. A boat-
""'an icsctted him as ho was hiukiug for
tho third time.
A Spanish chestnut tree is tho property
of Mr. Alfred Collins, icsiding at the
corner of Fourth aud Mill streets. Tho
nuts arc almost the size of horse chestnuts
and arc of a very fine liavor.
Mr. John Snyder, a Pennsylvania rail
Mad freight conductor, while making bis
return trip from Philadelphia yesterday,
was thrown against one of the windows of
his caboose by a sudden lurch of tho car,
and had bis face severely cut by the
glass.
Ttielr Trip Cut Short.
Two llarribburg bootblacks were ar
rested by Officer Kenneny, yesterday, for
riding mi a Pennsylvania railroad freight
car. They wero placed in the lockup dur
ing tin: night and taken to tho Lancaster
jail thX morning. They wero bound for
the Di-Ccntennial.
sale or a Untitling.
A t (; story brick dwelling, located on
Buuth Third street, belonging to the csta'.o
of the late Isaac Kccsey, was purchased
on oa;uray evening at publio sale by Mr.
c.c.
ii.iuuuin, mi- lyyto. tne property
is considered to havo beeu sold very cheap.
Itoacn of a Little Ulrl.
Mr. Alfred Roger's four year-old mu,
Brainaitl, died yesterday of brain fever.
Tho funeral services will bo held to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho
residence on Third street, batween Perry
and Mill streets. The Rev. J. H. Ester
line will preach tho funeral Bermon. The
friends aud rolativos aro invited to bo pres
ent. Kurougb Persona!.
Mr. Jarry Heiso has goue to Philadel
phia for few days.
Mi'.s Sadio Flory left last evening for
y.8it to friends in Boston.
Mr. William Smith has returned from
Ibis trip to Chicago and Cincinnati.
The Misses Ella Brown and Lizzie Mul
leu returned this morning from a trip to
Pittsburgh.
Gotug to the III.
The " Rescue firo company," of York,
passed th'ough hero this morning, bound
:lor Philadelphia. Tho 7:30 a. m. passcn
ger train was out iu-o two sections on ac
count oj'the largo number of passengers
'who aoio from York enroute for the Bi
'Cente'anial celebration. A largo number
of $orsous also went to Philadelphia fn:m
li'.s place to-day.
Y Secured a Contract.
Mr. Ed. Carter left this morning for
York, where he has secured tho contract
lor upholstering tho office of Mr. J. B.
Hutchinson, superintendent of tho Fied
crick division of the Pennsylvania raihoad.
This fact speaks well for Mr. Carter as u
skillful workman. There were Joubtle.-s
workmen in York who put in bids for the
work.
TUB MECHANICS' JTaIK.
Itae Clou: uk Scenea More or the Winners.
The f:-ir for tho benefit of Conestopa
Council. Ino. 22, O. U. A. M., cloEed last
evening. Tho attendance was large, an.l
nil tho eods were sold without the neces
sity of icorting to an auction
1 ii I, m. r .1 . r '
olh.wmg is the result of tho vote for
articles disposed of by ballot
Moulder's Tools.
Thos. Doavish, 127J votes.
Sewing Machine.
I. E. Long, 287 votes : Mrs. Boas, 102 ;
Sadie Mori is, 2" votes.
Sliver Watcn.
Chas. Troczinger, 407J ; Murray Mor
gart, 13J ; Chas. Licht, 43.
Gold tvatcb.
Miss Margie Ilnmphrevillo, 404' ; Miss
Margie S.iaub, 175.
Hoxiug Gloves.
Fncudly Four club, 111; West End
club. 81 ; Chas Wills, 80 ; W. Gable, 43.
Mr. J. II. llartmau was tho holdor of
the lucky number 104 which took tho
silver cabfer chanced off.
The receipts of tho fair wero large, aud
the council have realized a nico net sum
that will go far towards refurnishing their
room.
TO THBBI-CESTENMAL
Heavy Railroad Travel to Philadelphia.
The number of persons going to Phila
vjHpliia lias been much greater to day than
yesterday. A number of special trains, all
crowded, passed oast through tho city on
the Pennsylvania railroad last evening.
Day express had four sections aud there
were ten ol tho 12:44 train. There were
seven sections of the fast line this inorii
ing. T:K crowd at the depot was very
largo at 520. Ou one of these trains Ee
shah ko-neo and Motaraora tribes of Red
Men of this city to tho number of 400 wei e
oa bw.iu. The former was accompanied by
the Ih'ovHo baud and the latter by
the City baud. Other regular trains
during the day were packed, and specials
are constantly passiug through. The
number of tickets sold at tho Pennsylva
nia depot yesterday was 730. Up to 1:30
to-day 1,159 had been sokl.makiug a total
of 1839.
Os the Reading road a special traiu loft
this city at G o'clock. Twenty-livo persons
loft on it.
Bale of Steal Kstate.
The old Leainaa homestead in Carmar
go, Eden township, was sold at oublio
sale on Saturday for $2,800100. W. Sultz.
It contains 26 acres.
The farm belonging to the same estate
near New Providence was bought by
Franklin Mylin, the price is not given.
Myers & Hildebraud withdrew the Liv
ingston farm near May, Eden township, at
$49 per acre.
The Rail Road house at Quarryvillo was
sold by James Collins at public sale on
Monday to James K. Alexander for $4,502.
This is tho old hotel stand of the place
and is at the terminis of tho railroad.
Mr. Alexander intends tearing down the
hotel building and erecting a new aud
much larger edifice.
m
To Take I'artln tho Parade.
A. .social traiu from Altoona will pass
' turoiifcii tho city in tho early morning car
rying 1,500 men from the P. R. R. car
shops in that plaea, and 500 in separate
delegations, who will paiticipato iu the
great parade in Philadelphia to morrow.
hale ot Hones.
Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers, sold at
public sale, on Monday, October 23, 1882,
for George Grossman, at his sale and ox.
change stables, 14 bead of Canada horses,
at an average price of $232.80 per head.
The two highest brought $600.
A Sew Ucrmaii Daily.
Tho Lancaster Freic Pre in tli m of
a new daily evening newspaper, the first
ts.-ueof which made its annearance last
evening. It is published by Messrs.
Schneider & Matz, aud will no doubt be
cordially received by our German popula
tion, which it aims to provide with-local,
pouucai and general information. Politi
cally it will be independent, but it shows
its good sense by giving cordial support to
Mi . Pattibon and the Democratic ticket.
Wo welcome our German contemporary to
the ranks of Lancaster daily journalism,
and wish it a career of abundant pros
perity. Sent tint.
Lewis Brown was committed Tor five
days for beine drunk and disorderly, by
merman a. r . uonneiiy. 1 nis unfortu
nate individual was a stranger in town,
but that did not prevent him from getting
very drunk. He went into a store and
would not go out, although requested to
do so. Officer Merringer was sent for and
ho took the man to the station-house.
Kicked by a Hone.
Mr. John L Stoner, of Roscville, while
working with a pair of horses on Satur
day eveiflng, was .kicked on his left leg,
breaking tho largo bono near tho knee.
Mr. Stoner was assisted to tho house and
Dr. E.II. Witmcr, of Neflsville, was hum
moucd, who attended to his injuries.
A Lancaitter Boy Remembered.
Dr. Henry C. Diclman, the well known
muieian. whoso death at Mt St. Mary's
college, Enimittsburg, Md., occurred ten
days ago. has by the terms of his will bo
qucathed to Richard McGovern, a student
of the institution and son of tho late John
It. McGovern, a violin which has been in
possession of tho Die! man family for more
than 200 years.
Case IJniiulRfceU.
Bcsaiu Spiccr was arrested a few days
aj;o on a charge of robbing a country tnau
named Charles Ilauser, of a watch. Sho
had a hearing that evening aud the cabc
was dismissed, It was 1-owcvcr proved
that the girl had fouud the watch which
was lehiined to the man.
Toci:iiTat7o'eIock, at tliu Leopard holej,
ill be sold a valuable city propcity. No. 18
South Duke street, belonging to the heirs of
Mrs. Anna Hrciicm.ui.
IM-Centeunlal Cheap I'Jxcundous
To Philadelphia over the Philadelphia &
Itt-ading railroad on Tuesday, Oct. 21, Wednes
day, Oct. 25, Thursday, Oct, 2, and Friday,
Oct. 27. AH tickets good to return on any
trains up to Oct, 2S, inclusive. Special through
trains leave Lancaster, King street, daily ou
the above dutcg at C a: m. Faro for the round
trip only fl.W. Leave Columbia at C a.m.;
fare, 2.:e. Leave Manlicim at :a5 ; Lititz,
0:1 : Kphiala. 7:0j. Faro only $1.9) For par
tieulars sto circulars. cclll,l'J,21,23,21&2lv
tifUVlAL. TUtJMVKS.
The Kin:; ot Denmark Is truly a paternal
monarch. Undine; that duiing the leccnt
severe cither the loyal fooluuardswerosur
Icrlny greatly from CoUN and Coughs, this
Kooil ohl gentleman ordered a supply of Dr.
Hull's Cough Syiup for them and now tho
senli les arc lurppy.
A nasal jNJBCTon Irc-j with each bottle ol
Slitlol 'sC:it.ivih Kcmcdy. Price 50 cents For
Ha!-; at Cochran's ill ug stoie, i:;7 North Queen
stleet
Sweet peace dwells in that particular ens
lave wheic nervousness dyspepsia, i.cural
gia, and headache aro uukiiowii. Then per
.-uade all to ui Dr. llenson's Celery and
Chimomilu l'llls. They cure all nervous
mi-eiy and neuralgic pains. uTi Iwd&w
I.cok shai p when your skin breaks out in
pimples, and use Glenn's Sulphur Soup !
Hill's Ifalr Dye, black or brown, 5U cents.
oS(-lwdeodAw
CoLDisVa LicUi'tt Liquid Dec! and Tonic In
vlftorator is admirably adapted tor females in
delicate health. Colacrit; no other, ordrug
Jlst. o2.Mvdeod.w
After eating each meal take a dose ol
Brown's Iron Bitters. It helps digestion, re
lieves the lull feeling about the Momach.
o23-Itdw
1 -
All l Welt That KikIh Well.
)iln Catlin.4'J Pearl street, I'uflalo, N. V..
nay.: "I tiled aiious remedies lor the plies
iiul iuiiiki no renui until 1 usctl Xiiomas' lie-
iiniii which I'liureiv cureii me altera
iew applications." II. u. Cociu-au. druL-ist.
U7 and 139 North Queen street.
A Voice from the rees.
1 take this opportunity to be ir testimony to
theefllcacyoryonr "Hop Bittcis." Expect
ing to find them nauseous anil bitter and com
po cilot bad whisky, wo vcic ag'ecably sur
prised at their mild taste, just like a cup of
tea. A Mrs. Cicsawcll and a Mrs. Connor,
!i lends, have likewise tried, and pronounce
them the best medicine they have overtaken
f r building up strength and toning up the
Rj.steni. 1 was troubled with costiveness,
headache ami want ot appetite. My ailments
are now all gone. I have a yearly contract
with a tloctor to look after the health ot my
i -It and family, but I need him not now.
S. OILLILAXD,
People's Advocate, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J uly SO, 1 878. olC-2 wd & w
J telling riles Symptoms aud Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
tion, intense itching, increased byscrateiilng.
very distressingly, particularly at night, as If
pin worms were ciawllng in and out of tho
rectum; tho prlvato parts aresomr times af
fected : if allowed to continue very serious
results may follow. ' Dr. Swayk'8 All
Hbaliao Ointment "isa pleasant, sure cure.
Also tor Tetter, Itch. Salt Riieuin, Scald Head,
Erysipelas Barbers' Itch, li!otcho, All Scaly,
Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions' Price 50 cents,
3 boxes lor $1.25. Sent by mall to any address
on receipt ot price In currency, or three cent
postage stamps. Prepaied only by Dr. Swaync
& boa. No. 330 X. Sixth fetrect, Philalclphia,
Pa. Sold bvall prominent druggists. Swavmk's
Pills are the best for iU billions disorders.
Curclicailachn, levers, &c.
oet3 lyeod&wT.Th&S
tJo to H. It. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs.
Freeman's A'cip Rational Dyes. For bright
ness and urublllty ot color, are unequalcd.
Color fiom 2 to 5 iwunds. Directions in Eng
lish and Gertnan. Price. 15 cents.
urotvD'H iinusohoid Panacea
Is the most eflectlvo Pain Destroyer In
the world. Will most surely quicken the
Mood, whether taken Internally or applied
extei ually,and thereby more certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute.thaii any other
pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double tho
strength ot any similar preparation. It cures
nam in tho Side, Back or Bowels. Sore Throat,
Rheumatism and all aches, and is THE
GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Ultown'8
Household Pakacka" should be In every
family. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea In a
tumbler ot Uot water sweetened If preferred J,
taken at bed tlmo will break up a cold. SKcts
- bottle fcbll-'vdM.WftSftw
Consumption Cured.
An olt physician, retired from practice,
ha lug had placed iu his hands by an East
India missionary the formula ot a simple
vegetable remdy lor the speedy and perma
nent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca
tarrh, Asthma and all throat anu Lung A flec
tions, also a positive and radical euro for Ner
vous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonilerlul curative
powers in thousands ot cases, has felt It his
duty to make it known to his sutleiing fol
lows. Actuated by this motivo and a desire
to relievo human suficrlng, I will send froe ot
charge to all who dedre 11, this receipt, In
German, Prencii or I'ligli-di, with lul direc
tions lor preparing and u-dr.g. Send by mall
by addressing with stamp, naming this paper,
W. A. Noyes, 1M Powei' 1'lock. Rochester,
N. Y. oct7-13tdcow
That llusbanu of Jkllne,
Is three times the man he was before he began
using " Wells' Health Kenewer." $1, Drug
gists. Depot John BlacU.
A Conga, com or sore Tcro&t snoaia oe
Stopped Neglect frequently results m an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's r.roncldul Tro-be? do not disorder
tne stomach like cough syrup and balsams,
but art directly on the Inflamed parti., allaying
Irritation, give relict in Astuuia. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles
wliicrt Singers and Pn bile Speakers are subject
to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give pertect satisfaction.
Hating been tested by wide aud constant use
for ni-arly an entire generation, they have at
tained we) .ncrftcd rati! among she tpv.-t.iplc
renipiiw tU the ago. Sold at 25 centra box
pvhvhIikiv. mv-lvdTThiFaivw
Cotne let the joyous tidings loll
From east to west, irom pole to pole.
That woman's tcetli, and Hdf, and breath.
No more shall suffer worse tlian death.
For SOZODONT with magic sway
Preserves them now from loul decay.
o24-lwdcodftw
"IIackkbtack," a lasting ana fragrant per
fume. Price 25 and 50 cunts. For sale at Cocn
ran's drug store. 137 North Queen street.
UK8CVKU rsOM 11KATU.
The lollowlngstatcmentot William . Cough
in, ol Somervllle, Mass., Is so lcmarkablc that
we beg to ask for It the attention ol our read
era. He says : "In the tall ol 187CI was taken
with a violent bleeding ol the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my
appetite and llesli. I was so weak at one tlmo
that I could not leave my bed. In the hum
mer of 1877 1 was admitted to the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I bad a bole In
my lett lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend
ed over a hundred dollars in doctois and med
icines. X was so tar gone at one time a report
went around that I was de-id. 1 gave up hope
but a iriend told me ot IMS. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughed at
my friends, thinking my case ii. curable, but 1
got a bottle to satisfy them, 'when to my sur
prise and gratification, I commenced to feel
belter. My hope, once dcud, began to revive,
aid to-day 1 feel In better spirits than I have
the past three years.
"I writcthis hoping juii will publish it, so
that every one afflicted with Di-oascd Lungs
will be induced to take OE. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS.andbeeoiivinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I
have taken two bottle and can positively say
tbat it has done me more good than all the
other medicines I li.tvu taken since my sick
ness. My cough hi.- almost entirely disap
peared and I shall ! be able to go to work.';
Sold bv II. 15. Ccchi.tn. 137 .North Oueen street
Jl.UUtlAUES.
Mii.LEc-BmcKiiAirr. On Oct. 22, lSsU, by the
Rev. W.T. Oct hard, at his resilience. No. 31
East Orange f-ticct, Mr. Henry G. Miller, of
Lancaster township, to Miss llettiu BrJckbart,
ot Manor. it
UMA.TUS.
Heitiso. in this city, on the 22d Inst, Cha3.
A. llcptiug, In the 4"tti year ot Ills age.
The relatives and friends ot the iutnily, alsu
St. Joseph's Benuflcial Society, Schiller
Verein and City Birhd, arc respectfully in-viti-dto
attend the funeral, from Ids late resi
dence. No. 441 South Uuhe street, on Wednes
day morning at S" o'clock, fccrvlccs at SI.
Anthony's church. Interment at St. An-
tliony's cemetery.
023-2U1
NJSW AVVJUtTlSKMICSTZ.
ll'ANTKU.
y a stout
it LOWELL'S HOUSE
oil-aid
COLLAR rACTOUY.
Y1TANTKI. AM I-XlM--UIt,?.tJKI IIAK-
TV tender wants a situation to atl end bar.
Apply at thisoflice.
Iir ANTKU . A
ltd
:i:km.in woman
ff wants a situation
to do any kind of
Housework.
STKLKT.
Apply
at 608 ST. JOSEPH
L'STKAY DOU.
IJ
On .aturd.i last an Irish Spaniel dog.'
about IS months old. Snuff Colored, went
est ray. The finder will be rewarded by re
turning it to tho Cooper House. o2t-2t
WAJiTKII AGKNTS FUIt THE lNIIUS
ii ml plan ot the Metropolitan, ot Non
oi k In Lancaster, Pa. Has over 200.000 mem
bers. Security to its lnemlHTs of ovci JJ,noo,
too. Applv nt I lie branch olllce, No.50J North
(jucciiblrect. W. VI11U1X,
iJl-Std APSt. Supt.
4 TTI-NTIO KNIGHTS rK.11PL.AR.
1. The Sir Knighti who intend participa
ting in the excursion to Pliiladclphl i To-morrow
Afternoon, will meet at Masonic Hall
THIS EVENING at !Vt o'clock to drill and
complete arrrangements in letercnce to Tick
ets and Dadges. HUGHS. GARA.
It Recorder.
ANr-1-ClAL.AlKKTlNGCP TUK SUIJT
FLEU Steam Firo Engine and Forcing
Hose Company. No. 7, will bo held at their
hall on TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24,
lssi, at 7' i o'clock. All members aic request
ed to bo present, as the distribution o' the
company's money comes up tor consideration.
IV order ol the President.
o2J-2t PETEU 11. FOUDNEV.
IMJItMC SAL.K OF IHTV riCOPCRTY.
On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1882, at 7
o'clock p. in., will bo sold at the Lcipard
hotel, Lancaster, tuat valuable property. No
18 South Duke street, with finely built two
story Brick Slated Residence, largo Back
Buildingand attachment. Contains 12 rooms,
large hall, plastered light dormer rooms,
Urct floor and basement kitchens, provision
cellar, bath, closets and sewer connections,
side and rear alley ways, yard with Iruit, rear
piazza and other Improvements.
Property very desirable and centrally loca
ted for all uses.
Immediate posse-sion If desired and perfect
title.
Attendance will be given and terms made
known by hell's ot
MRS. ANNA BRENEMAN,
o2! It Hoc-cased.
f KGANIZKD 1810.
The Old American Fire Insurauce Com
pany of Philadephia.
ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred
and Thirty-three Thousand
Five Hundred and Eisrhty
four Dollars and Eighty
eight cents.
All Invested iu Sale and Solid Securities
Company Conservatively Managed.
ay-For InMirantc apply to
RIFE & KAUFFMAN,
1!) EAST KING STREET.
iu3-3indTul'hXS
ORPHANS' ClHTKT SAI.K.-IIN SATUR
DAY. NOVKMBEIi II. 1882. in pursuance
ol an order of the Orphans' Couit ot Lancas
ter county, the undersigned will oflcr at pub
lic outcry, at Henry Wertz's Hotel, Washing
ton borough. Pa., tho following described real
estate:
No. 1. The two-story FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE, with Improvement and lot of
ground, on southeast corner ot Market aud
Donegal streets, Washington borough. Pa.
The lot measures CO feet by 180 feet.
No. 2. A lot ol ground on Donega' street, in
said borough, measuring C9 feet bylSOleet,
This lot Is known in plan ot borough as No.
l.VJ.
No. 3. A lot ol ground in Falrvicw. Manor
tow uship. Lancaster county. Pa. This prop
erty is part of lots No. 23 and 10 In plan ot
Falrvlew.
Sale to commence at fi o'clock p. m.
For term, etc., apply to attorney for estate.
Win, B, Given, esq., Columbia, Pa., or to
JOSEPH FUNK
Administrator of Jonathan Funk, Dec'd.
A. W. Delukoeu, Auct. o21,28,31&n4J
PUBLIC MALE OF VALUABLE CITY
PROPERTY.-On TUESDAY, OCTOBER
21. 1S82, will will be sold at public sale, at the
Cooper House, Lancaster City, Pa., the follow
ing, to wit : A lot ot ground fronting on the
fouth side of Wo-t Orange street. Nos. 38 and
40, between North Queen and Prince streets,
Lancaster City, Pa,. 45 lect, more or less, and
extending in depth ot that width 253 lect,
more or less, where from the width is 77 feet,
more or less, to Grant street, on which Is
erected a largo and commodious BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with a large two-story
brick back building attached; having on the
first floor tix rooms, doctor's office ; second
floor having nine rooms ; plastered attic with
four rooms. The house Is heated with a port
able heater, portable range, liot and cold
water, two bath tubs, water closets, gas
throughout the house, hydrant, trult trees,
Ac. On the rear ot said lot, fronting on Grant
street are erected a large brick and frame
Stables. Carriage House and hydrant, adjoin
property on the west ol Daniel A, Altick, and
on the cast by property belonging to the Mo
ravian church. The property is located near
the centreof the city and is very de-lr.iblc.
Persons wishing lo view the property pre
vious to the day of sale, can call on the under
signed, residing on the same.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., ot said
day, when attendance will be given and con
ditions ot sale made known by
MARY K. MUHLENBURG,
ANNIE A. MUHLENBURG.
Samuel Hess & Suit, Autionccrs.
ocl7.11,M.2:i:2 '
jrjfir AjiTManajatMifta.
CMOUORaSS, MURRAY CO.
FASIMABLE WHTEB, CIOTHS,
DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKNGS.
Our unrivalled assortment of DRESS
CLOTHS offers special inducements to
purchasers. New shades and new mixtures
in fashionable pure wool fabrics of domes
tic and foreign makes. Cloths from $1 to
$1.30 (54 inches wide) up through all the
different grades to the very finest nude.
French Tricote, Amazon, El.istiquo aud
Serge Cloths.
SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES
For Dolmans, Wraps, Paletots, Linings (for silk circulars) and Trimmings. These
goods, unless made by experienced manufacturers, are apt to be unsatisfactory. Our
very complete lines were .uaae. Dy tne same maker as those we bad last season, which
gave universal satisfaction, and we believe them to be the best in the world. Prices
from 93.00 to $30.00 per yird (50 inches wide.)
SILK PIJTJSHB3 i i all the popular colors and iu different qualities.
ENGLISH JERSEY OLOTHS.
Stockinets or English Jersey Cloths in several grades. Black, Navy Blue, Green, Olive
and Seal Brown,
SPECIAL POST FACILITIES FOR OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS.
The modo of ordering by mail is now adopted by thousands, and owing to the
efficiency of our Mail Order Department wo are enabled to supply all demauds for
SAMPLES or GOODS. Thoso once adopting this system of purchasing will see tho
immense advantages it offers, and continuo to use it in preference to buying from
limited assortments.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
CLOTH HOUSE,
Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia.
sl5-3md&w
JVfcir ADVMK'riSEMENTS.
''WO COM MUMlUATIftO SfcVUND-bTOK
1 rooms to let with hoard. Apply at No.
250 North Duke street. o2KUeod
'U YOlInO HKN.
1 THE
Lancaster Commercial College
Offers you nil opportunity to get a knowledge
ot Double Kntry liookkecping. Corn spond
ence, llusiness Arithmetic, Penmanship and
I'usincsH Korms. An education absolutely
necccssary iuthutransictlonot business. Day
and Evening Sessions, hend lor circular- to
WKIDLKK & MOSSEK.
octlS-lwdlt Lancaster, Pa.
B.
FRANK SAYL.OK
HAS UI'MOVKD 11IS
(ULLEKT OF PH0T0GRAPHI
TO-
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
H&T Kxactly nppposilo Uie Old Stand.
ocMl-Gmd&wU
"VTAS.S MKKTINU.
SEVENTH WARD DEMOCRATS!
The Democracy ot
bold a
the Sevent'i Ward will
MASS MEETING
At BERNARD KUHLMAN'S SALOON ROCK
LAND STltET,
THURSDAY EVENING, OOT. 26.
Able Speakers will be present. Speaking iu
German and English.
All
Democratic Clnlis and Organizations arc '
jd. By order ot i
invited
GEO. DAKMSTETTEK
oI-2t J'rcsl cut.
I r JiiHU & HU01U15K.
Shirts and Underwear.
The place to buy your Shirts and Underwear
is at our Great Clothing Hall, and now we
would like you to call and examine sotno of
the specialties We are show lnj: In the above
mention d articles. Our
UNDERWEAR
ranges in prices Irom 25 cents each to $2.5:) and
comprises all the different grades and colors.
Our jj-cent Shirt and Drawers is a special bar
gain. We have at least
50 DIFFERENT
KINDS OP SHIRTS,
Among which we have special bargains in
whit j and blue flannel Bicycle, Lawn Tennis,
Yachtmen's and the cheaper grades. A Bicy
cle Miirt at 0 cent. A Blcylo.Sliirtat 75 edits.
A Bicycle Shirt at $1.00, ami diflercnt qualities
to the finest. Our greatest inducement is a lot
ot 200 cozen estra quality
Paragon White Shirts
At SO cents, four-ply linen bosom and cuffs, rc
tntoiccd bosom. A few dozen ot those elegant
Percale Shirls, with two collars, at GS cents,
yet left.
HIRSI & BROTHER,
Peun Hull Clothing House,
N03. 2 and 4 North Queen Street,
6 and 8 Penn Square.
sci .8 1yd
W1"
LIAMSuN Si KOSTEi:
TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO the people
thai came toPciinsylvanlahaidly thoughtof
Ready-Made Clothing
For it was all in'tdo at home.
At the present day. and especially at this
time, you can bee the Finest Assortment of
CLOTHING.
The man must be very hard to fit, Indeed. If
he cannot find his proper size In our carefully
selected stock.
When you come to see what we are showing
bring the Boys along, for the CLOTH I. SG that
we have for them is in all sizes and kinds, and
there are some specialties in
OVERCOATS,
AS WELL AS
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Our Stock of UNDERWEAR is larger than
in any previous year nt this season, and the
same might bo said ot
HATS, CAPS,GLOVES, NECKWEAR, DRESS
SHIRTS. CARDIGAN JACKETS, OVER
ALLS, GUNNING COATS, BLAN
KETS, WHIPS. TRUNKS
and RUBBER
CLOTHING.
But the one thine most needful for comfort
during the Winter months is an
OTEECOAT.
Wo have a special ono for S10.00, but very
llttlo Is the profit to us selling it at this price.
It Is a better COAT tnan we have ever shown
for tho money.
niaioii & Foster,
34, 36 and 38 East King St,
LANCASTER, PA.
Oar excellent lines of high colored, usual
cloth shades, aud Black, Imported and
AmerioanCloakinsrsareunsnrpassed.Black,
Matallesse and Worsted Face and Plain
Baaver Cloakings, with soft wool for backs.
Plain and rough face oloths in Wine, Brown,
Green aud Olive, and rich hues of Scarlet,
Garnet, Myrtle, Ochre and Brown for chil
dren's stylish street garments and wraps.
SOU SAJjJB,.
1)UHMC HALE THE UJNDKKSIGNKD
will ofier at public sale on Friday Octo
lcr27th, 1SS2, at 2 o'clock p. m., his valuable
Store Stand and Property In Man helm lior
oiih. Possession civen Immediately.
octlSTtd C.J. ItEIFF.
PCIILIO SALE. ON THURSDAY, OUT.
2t, 1(8.!, at No. SCO North Queen street, will
bo cold the entire stock ot Household and
kitchen Furniture ; also, at the same tlmo
and place, the complete outfit ot a tlrst-clsss
butchering establishment, consisting ot
Butchering Tools, ono Horse, Wugon and Har
ness. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. in.,
when terms will be made known by
SOPHIA FINKU.
H. SnungRT, Auct
II. L. Fkailey, Clerk. ocl21-3tM,T,W
PCBlhc KA1.K OK ALDKKNKV, CiUKRN
8EY AND DURHAM COWS. On THURS
DAY, OCTOBER 2G. 18S2, will be sold at pub
lic sale, at the public house of.I W. Frantz, in
the village ot Mlllcrsvillo, Lancaster county.
Pa., the following live stock, to wit : THIRTY
HEAD OF COWS, some fresh and some ot
them close springers ; Twenty lle.ulol No 1
Alderneyand Durham Cows that are hard fo
heat ; Ten Head ot Guernsey. Alderney and
Jersey Heifers The above stock was selected
by the undersigned personally, who thinks
they are the best he ever offered lor sale. And
in short, they must be as represented in every
respect or no sale.
A credit ot fiO days will be given.
Sale to commence atl o'clock p. m.. of said
day, when attendance will be given by
HARRY C.
t,irxiNr.K.
Samuel Hess & Son, Auct.
ltd
PUBLIC MAMS OK CITY PKOPKKTY
On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1882, wll
be sold at public sale, at tho public house of
V. A. Kicker. No. C02 West King street. Lan
catcr city. Pa., the following real estate, to
wit:
No. l.alotot ground, fronting 28 feet, more
or loss, on West King-street, in said city, and
extending in dentil nlonir Marv street III.) tret.
to a ten feet wloc nlley, on which is erected a
one story BRICK HOUSE, hydrant, fruit trees
No. 2, a lot ot ground adjoining No. 1, and
fronting on said street 18 ieet, u.oroor lcs-
and extending In depth 109 lect, same si No. 1.
on which Is eiectei I a one-story BRICK HOUSE,
with Back Building attached, and other ini
pi ovements. and is So. 451.
No. 3, a lot ot ground, ndjolnlng No. 2, and
fronting on aforesaid street, on which is
erected a one story BRICK HOUSE, with back
building attached : front 18 feet, more or less,
and extending In depth 100 feet, same as others,
adjoining property on the cast ot Daniel
Cooper, and is No. 452.
The abovo piopcrtlos will be sold on easy J
terms.
Any persons wishing any infonnation con
cerning tho properties, can call ou the under
signed. sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., ot said
day, when conditions will be made known by
DANIEL LOGAN.
Samtel Hess A Soir, Aucts. o24-7td
EXKCCTOK'S SALIC. ONTHUltsDAYnO
VEMBER St, 1682, the undcrslgmd will
sell at public sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel,
West King street, Lancaster city, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit :
No 1. All that certain two-story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with two story Brick
Back Building and lot of ground thereto be
longing, situated No. ICO, on the east side ol
Poplar street. Lancaster city, containing in
front on said Poplar street 20 Iceland extend
ing In depth eastward 100 feet, more or less, to
a 14 tcet wide public a'ley, adjoining property
"1 Christian Blumenslock, a public alley, ami
other property of the estate of Abraham
Stoner. deceased.
No. S! All that certain two-story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with Framo Kitchen at
tached, and lot of ground thereto belonging,
situated NO. 4-J0, on the cast 'lde orPoplat
street, Lancaster city, containing in fronton
said Poplar street 13 feet, more or leas, and ex
tending in depth lOOteet, more or less, to a 14
feet wide public alley, and adjoining prop;
erty of Wm. Grclncr, a public alley and prop
erty No. 3.
No. S All that certain two-story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen
attached. Brick Stable and other improve
mentt, and lot of ground t hero to belonging,
situated No. 41S) on the cast side ot Poplar
street, Lancaster city, containing in Ironton
said Poplar stcet 13 leet, more or less, and ex
tending. In depth 109 teet, more or less, to a 14
feet wide public alley, adjoining property ot
No. '2. a public alley, and property of Catha
rine Krclchmar.
Sale to commence at p. in., on said day,
when attendance will bo given and terras
made known by JACOB L.BRUBAKEK,
Execntorot the estate of Abraham btoner de
ceased. II. fc HUBERT, Auct. ol7Ctd-TuTh
JIlSUEZZANEOUa.
NOT1CK.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween II. Z. Rhoads and Charles G. Rhoads lb
dissolved by reason of the death of Charles G.
Rhoads. All persons Indebted to said part
nership n ro requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same, will present them for settle
ment to the surviving partucr, II. Z. Rhoads,
at No. 4 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.,
where the said II. Z. Knoads will continue the
watch and jewelry business as successor to,H.
Z. Rhoads & Bro
Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 10. 1882. octI8-lwd
TOTlCK TO XKESPASSEKH AND GUN-
H NERS. All persons aro hereby forbidden
to trespass on any of tho lands or tho Corn
wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un
Inclosed, either lor the purpose of shooting or
Ushing, as the law will be rigidly enforced
against all trespassing on said lands of the
undersigned alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN,
K. PERCY ALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney tor R. W. Coleman's Heirs.
olK-tfdttw
J ADIKS'HAlK DKE3SKK.
MBS. C. LILLER,
LADIES' HAIR DRESSER,
Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La
dies' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb
ings straightened and mane to order. Hair
Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves
and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles'
Shampooing, at
NOS. SBS& SS7 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
JFour doors above P. K. K. Depot.
octl6-3md
CCIUKMaL- JTOK DIPHTHERIA,
Scarlet Fever, Croup, Sore Throat and all
Throat Affections, is I he best remedy of the
time.
OCUIDENTAL,
Is the people's lricnd. It destroys Hid germ ol
disease i hat frequently develops from an or
dinary sore throat, thin preventing the terri
ble lavages ol the disease t Diptbeiiaand Scar
let Fever. Price, .'Oc. and .0.1. Sold by
11. B.COCHRAN,
Druggist. Noi. 137 and 120 Nortti Q lecn street,
o3-0mUTu.TIi4S .Lancaster. Pa.
DON'T jrOUUET THE U1SMU1MB OLD
Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 cts. at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
'STORE.
THIRD EDITIOIf.
TUSSDAY HVENINO, OCT. 24, r8'
THE DAY WE CELEBRATE
OPEM.1G OF THE lIl-CKNTKMNl.il..
Philadelphia in Gala Dr?M-A. Magnificent
Demonstration and m Great Crowd
The LanUIog of renn.
Philadeltuia, Oct. 24. No more fit
ting weather could be wished for than
that which prevailed here to-day. The
air was clear and crisp and the sun shone
brightly. The immense crowds and pro
fuso decorations were astonishing-.
deed at no time, not even 'during
Centennial year, was any event
thoroughly aud heartily celebrated
tho public. One vast crowd filled
by
the
streets, the boats on the river, the front
windows and roofs of houses, and other
places where a view could be had. Shortly
after eight o'clock tug boats, barges and
other vessels formed in line on tho Dela
ware river to tho number of about 150 in
front of tho city and started down stream.
The harbor was in gayest attire.
Both banks of the river were lined with
people, and the heavily laden boats wore
profusely decorated. Tho ship "Wel
come," in tow of two tugs, headed tho
p-irade. On passing the five men of war
in midstream, tho precession was saluted
by tho squadron, and again when
passing tho naval station at League
island. After passing a point
half-way between the mouth of the Schuyl
kill and Fort MilUin, tho long Hue of
crafts turned and steamed along the river
front to Kensington. On returning to
Dock street wharf tho Peun party riiseru
barked, as the allegorical William Penn
stepped over tho side of tho Welcome.
The sceno was enlivening aud interesting
beyond description. Innumerable bells
were rung and whistles blown and guus
fired, both ou water and ashore, while tho
multitude cheered lustily. Tho party was
received on tho wharf by men dressed to
represent Swedes, Dutch, Indians and
others. Fifteen thousand people
wero jammed iu Dock street to wit
ness tho entrance ot l'enn into tne
" Bluo Anchor inn"' and although polico
roped off a space the crowd broke the
cordon at every poiut, and tremcr.don
confusion occurred. Finally tho police
managed to clear a space aud tlio
welcome at the "Blue Anchor," Second
and Dock streets was carried out. It
was the intention of Mayor King to to
ceivo the Penn party at tho " Bluo An
chor," but after elbowing his way through
the crowd as far as Second aud Walnut,
streets, his progress was completely
blocked, and ho was compelled to return
to his office.
There then followed tho grand "Land
ing Day" demonstration, one ol tho finest
parades cv.-r witnebsed here. Tho Hue
formed on ! J road street, houth of Chestnut,
aud began to raovo just before noon.
Along the cntiro route tho street-, side
walks, windows, doorways and roofs, and
stands erected for tho purposes were
crowded. Everywhere was tho same bril
liant sceno of ilags, bunting, pictures of
Penn, festoons, aud uuiquo decorations iu
llowers, evergreens and canvas, and above
and fronting all, tho long unbroken lines
of people.
A 1'IKNU 1NCAKNATK.
A Negro ltarbdr's Revolting Crimen.
Grand Fork, D. T., Oct. 21. Tester
day Charles Lusbank, a negro barber met
a Norwegian girl on tho road and ravished
her in tho most brutal manner. Ho then
rode on about a mile, entered the bouse
of Conductor Sain Barbnk, of tho Mani
itoba railroad, and outraged Mrs. Rar
bonk. A party of throsuors, who had
witnessed tho attack on the girl, started
in pursuit and at Bavbenk's hottso killed
his borso, but tho negro brute escaped,
flourishing a knife. Two parties aro now
in pursuit, and tho negro will uudubtcdly
bo lynched if caught.
JAKKKT-S KKMULVC.
lie Will Ignoro the Request to Koelgn.
PiTTSitUROU, Oct. 21. President Jar
rctt, of the Amalgamated association, has
ratunicd to the city, and iu regard to tho
circular lately IsMied by tho Mechanics'
lodge, requesting his resignation, ho said
that no attentioii would bo paid to it.
Under circumstances such as tho present,
ho would not resign if fifty Iodes sigucd
a circular, without first demanding an in
vestigation of tho charges. lie was op
posed to tho late strike because, the mar
ket did not justify an advance. At the
same time ho never said that ''boilers"
ought not to roceivn six dollars per ton.
An Engineer Arralsncrt.
North Adams Mass., Oct. 24. Emer
son G. Watson, engineer of the Tioy
& Greenfield locomotive which ran
into tho caboose loaded with work
men ou tho Hoosac tunnel lino, last
Saturday, causing several deaths, was ar
raigned hero to-day on tho charge of hom
icide.. He pleaded not guilty ami wet t
to jail in default of bail.
A Drunken Alan's ItaMi Act.
Silvmokin, Pa., Oct. 24. John Fisher,
a laborer on tho new branch of tho Read
ing railroad, got drunk yesterday and lato
in tho atteruoan attempted to go; oa a
train of moving coal cars near the weigh
scales. He fell and ono of his less w;s
so badly injured that it hid to bo ampu
tated, from the effects of which ho died
soon afterwards.
The Now York Walking Match.
JNEwYerk, Oct. 21. Walking match ;
scoioat 2:30 p. m.: Hughes, 211 miles 7
laps , Ilowell, 200, Hazeal, 200, Hart, 101
2 laps ; Fitzgerald, 187 3 lap3 ; Noiemac,
183 7 laps; Heity, 170 7 laps; Panchot
ICC 1 lap ; Vint 150 miles-.
Death of a l'roir.lcent Citizen.
Chkstek, Pa., Oct. 24. Chalkley Hcr
vey. aged about 72 ycarp, a director of tho
poor, a wealthy and highly respected
citizen of Delaware couuty, died suddenly
at his house, in Birmingham township, last
night, from an affection of tlic brain.
itobblog a 1'anK.
Springfield, Mass., Oct. 24. A special
to the Union from Conway, states that tho
vault of the national bank, containing un
signed $10 and $20 hills to the amount of
$3,800, and less than $2,000 besides was
robbed last night. Tho burglars escaped
with a team stolen from Tucker & Cook's
barn.
00,000 Families Homeless.
Madrid, Oct. 24. An official dispatch
from Manila states that sixty thousand
families wero made homeless by the ty
phoon. The loss of life, however was rel
atively small. Molicon and Boulocan
were also devastated.
WKATHKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 24. For the
Middle Atlantis states, light rains, fol
lowed by clearing, slightly cooler
weather, northerly to westerly winds, and
higher barometer.
Heavy Lots by Fire.
St. Petersburg, Oct. 24. Tho fire in
the timber yards ou tho rivor Neva, was
got under control at ono o'clock this
morning. The damage is estimated at
2,500,000 roubles.
Strlkliig Spinner Resume Work.
FallISiver, Mass., Oct. 24. Tho spin
ners at Mechanics mills, who struck last
Saturday, resumed work this morninsj.
The Trail ul m Gal.
London, Oct. 24. A heavy gale pre
vails in England, doing considerable dam
age in many parts of the country.
Poetry and KacU
In Kcat'tt beautiful poem. " Lamia." a von j
man has been led captive by a rluut in gni
and Is mado the slave oflicrl.i-.ii t u I an
old teacher cornea In and fixes hU uimiii
the figure, and It vanishes In ltd true ibrin of
slimy serpent. Tnls is poetry: now lor Jaet.
Disease In various forms seizes npon young
men and old, nnd especially does It aftVot thn
kidneys and livor. nnd begin insl liously lo
wor ruin and death. ILst llunt't Remedy, ns
the old teacher, conios In. and the slimy ser
pent of dbcaso glide way. At And, men
think tbata diseased liver ordlsonl-rett kid
neys Is a mere phantom, and -o on their uay
neglecting the evil, and not realizing their
danger. But this U not souiothtng to bo trilled
t .""."- " uuui JM-uieuy ai uuee : II
mm. i,iiu in uuui wiuciiT at nun-' it will
ii- i iu reveal the doiuoii and cast It out. For
llie aiuucy, uver ami urinary complaints thero is
nothing like It. ois-lwd
OLaJtXJBTH.
saw xorx m:
Naw YoK.Ocr. 24 Flour State and West
ern sligttly In buyers' favor and moderately
active; Southern quiet and unchanged.
Wheat Xfi-y.c lower. heiivV anil umtettlml .
business largely speculative: No. 1 Whlto.
at$110; No. 2 Rett. OcL. 1 U9'il 0 i do
Nov., si vn.im n : do Dccsiugi UK:
do year, SI OOHQi 0D'4 ; do Jan., 91 12"i
1 lSi ; do Fet-., 1 KSJiff 1 11.
Corn 102c lower: lauvv and Irregular:
mixed western spot, SSgSSj; do intuitu, 61
68tc.
Oats lie lower; No. 2 Nov.. 4IK64I ','";
do. nee. UKmVifi i State, 40gMe ; tt catcui.
3jSj1c.BB
Orsiu ana Trision fjauuooa.
One o'clock ii uationa ol grain and piovtc
tons, furnhkud by S. K. Yundt. Broker. IMi
KusLf;i!istr"t
Oct. 21.
JB1CMK.
Corn Oats Pork Ijtrd
r.;4 - is to lis;!
"I "'
Wh ai
Nov. (tt
Dec '.'"!
li-ir SllVJ
X-XM XSiir.ii !I17!i
Petiolcu .Oil City.
XJvo Stock Market.
Cuicaoo. Hogs Receipts. 15,000 head ; sblr
nicuts. ::,300 head ; market badly demoralized
h-U notcntirely stagnant; prices sSic lower
than Saturday.",', making u drop ot $lpercwL
tn four days; mixed. i;:M)3i7 : heavy. 7sSi
7S0 ; light. $C. 4II; i"; skips, W 0 6B00.
Cattle Receipt. i;,.r)(Ni tinau ; shipments. 'J S i
head : fairly active am' firm : no choice hunt ;
good to choice shipping, $: U'Qi; : 'common to
tnirfKOBl .); butchers' at i SiigiOi; stoefe.
ersand feeders $J I".! 35; range strong;
Toxans at J l"-i? 1 CO : Americans, $1 !15 15.
Sh'vn Beceints. i.VJl): hlimentH .ITKl li.-:..i -
lull. 13c lower; poor to fair, f::i)(lj):t M; mo
liuiil to good, $;S 7iat UO; choice to i:tr.i.
if I '.rigi 50.
KSTLiinrorr Cattle !Cccei.ts 2.7SS head;
verydull.2.3'0- olf truin last week.
Hegs Ueeoipts5 0.kJli.-inl : very dull ; Phila
delphia, $7 ViTeSOO; Baltimore, $7 SL'tSO :
Yoi kers, f! "tiU'Oi.
Slitep Itccelntrt, I CD head; market fair at
about last week's prices.
Western (Sriiln Market.
JIiLWAUKEK-FIour steuly, with a lair de
mand ; Spring Extra-, f IffC.
Wiie.itdull. but stiMilv: No. Si Milwaukee,
'orIi, :4c ; Nov.,'JIJh : cc. ate; No. 2. do.,
80c.
Corn ii'ct and tame : No. TCc.
Oats firmer; No. 2, :c ; White. 3Sc.
!ye uuict, but steady ami unchanged . No. 1
!.'.c; No. 2, r.'c.
Hurley dull anp Irregular: No. '2 Spring.
?JfciiHh : 7Se Nov.; No. 3 Spring Kxtra. riltjr.
i-rovi-ions irregular : juess pork. S :.0 :
C.tsfcAud Oct.; S!9 8 1 Nov.
Lard Prime Steam.
ill Xi.
cash and Oct.;
$U 05 Nov.
Hogs lower af.$t r9gi7 25.
B'lttcr 5teady and uuehauiicd.
CheeiB steady ami Srui at 'JQli,"ic.
K;;'s q ulet but 11 rm at site.
Keceipta Flour, 18,0 o bbN ; Wheat, SSl.tT.u
bus : liorley, 33.000 bus.
Shipments KIonr,2,iK IiIiIm ; Wlldt, 13 CO
bus ; Hurley, 25,000 bus.
1 ) i-.tisoit. Flour easier
Wheat easier ; So. 1 White, 'jOJc ; Cash ami
Oct. , DS&c Nov. ; !Mc Dec. and all the year ;
OD'j'c January ; No. 2 Red, l01Jf.
Corn linn ; No.2.74"ic.
Receipt Flo'ir,5i.i)lili!s ; Wheat, SsSS bin ;
corn, none ; oitn, 4 lion bu.
Shipments Flour, 40O bids: wh'jut, l,"42
bus; corn. 2,0.0 bm : oats I.OJ.) bus.
Stock Wheat, 2i7,35l bus.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Monday, Oct. SI Tna arrlraNnflivestnek at
the Philadelphia stockyards vtvm :
For tho wt CK HeeviM, 4.HU ln-Mi; jdrep.
ir.COO do: hogs. 4,(i) do. Previous week
Kcov: s, 3,100 head ; thcep, 15,030 do ; hogs, 3 m
do.
Reef Cattle wcreiir:-t!ea'id pn'e" weic'in
lower ; this was occasioned by the. heavy re-
cripi.3 aim iini.iioniuii: weumer.
Wo ijuoto as lollowa :
Kxtia, (87c ;.Uood..'yiffiGc; Medium, Q
aWn; Common, 434'c; Fat Cows. Jgii;c.
Milch Cows were slow at $10375, u-l'tli
.'.ulfi ot extra graded as high ns t'to
ihcep The market was dull and price on
all grados wore lower, except lor good fat
wethers, which were in good demand and
linn. Common stock was fully J-c low rand
notw.intcd. (iood la'iibi oi ail kinds wero
wanted while the coinmen grades wero Iruil
Indispose ol. Calves wero sisirrn .imf in ite
miud.aeholcelnt of Ki extra wcthere wir
sgM at rc.
We iio(e as follows :
Ktr.i, :yAnXylK; Uiid. 45iQ5c; Mcd.u-n
l'44Jic; Fair,3'?lc; Common siiren. 2'Jfa
'tie; Chester co. Lambs, SgfT&i.; Wesr-iii
Lambs, ajigr.c: York Mate Calves,rj?4"c:
Veal Calves. Cr(i'Jc; Fat Kwes, 4WftSc; Stock
Kwes,37iQlic.
Hogs were Inactive and prices ranged Irom
11 to 12c no extra Chicago being here.
IV quote. :is follows :
SALl-S OV nEKVES AT TUK WKdT PHILADKLFHI.
STOCK VARK3.
Martin, Fuller Co., 4i5 W'-stcrn andTcxaas.
fJSc.
Cojer Mavnes, .'( Western, W. Va. aril
Tcxans. 4i37c.
A. & J. Chrlstv, 73 W. VinilnLunSCkc.
ft. F. McFillcii. 150 Wist Va..r.fic.
r S. McFlIIin. 10.1 Western 5JJ7c.
-lames CIcmson, S'aJ Chester countyaiid West.
r.Keo&c
I. Clman W Maryland. aretM Lelimaa Itros.,
SS4K ;;c ;
. ... t.. 1 1 .
54CJc ; M'tryliMid, ncjt. L. Sen
btniir, htllU:
ctritiu. .ie.
ti. Schamherg & Co.. 1S.J Western, W. Va. and
t&tiyxc
Scliambcrt' Ac Paul. 2.7! Western, W. Va. and
Tcxans, 4XKc
Lowcnsteln Adler,2iu Western and W. V.i
Daniel Morphy, 177 West Pa., Western and
Tcxans, 5;"-ic.
H. Chain, jr., 1 West Va., 4iQ,c
John McAnlle. 27J West Va, oJ7e.
L. Horn, 57 West Va., l'i$j;Zc.
Owen Muitli 145 Texan, 18 Witi-rn and 4
Western, acconut A. ijrecnwald ; l'
W. Va., account I.. Reynolds ; IS
Virginia, aceoilntS. Ficbis, 5r'4c.
Daniel SiaythA Rio., 'so Wct,t:rii and W. Va..
Demits Smyth. tJ Western and Va, 3'4(;c.
Abe Osthcini, : Va.. :.y.nuy,K.
V. -chcetz & llro.. 7 West Va , Sj'uli'jc.
I.ouenstein & Heilbron. J3 Tuxaiu, 4kivc.
It. Chain, 43 W. Va., 4q.c.
I'arliiuan Levi. 175 West Va.,!-.", (;ir.
.f.iines Aull, M Wc-ili-in, .".gfie.
M. Levi. 125 West V.s., i'AWy2':
Jam"sliudfM'.3S Western and W. Va., 4"4
DnESSKD MK.VTS.
Orcbsed Reeves w-re active and 'closed
.it 7'J9,;;c., the loruier rate tor low Texaus
ami coW3.
SALES LAST WXXK.
Tikh. Rrailicy. 210 licail at 8310c.
C. .S. Deagir. 1)5 head, Sg'J'c.
A. A. Roaweil I Zl do. at Q3iC.
W. II. Riowu 115 To. at VQrtVc
J. F. Lowdu.i, 50 do .11 Sgyjc.'
Harlan A Rro.,!Mlout Hri'je.
Dpascd sheep wei' active,
naiaunl htewart .ld Pl'i head at T'iS'Jc. and
IJ7 lueul of dressed lambs at 'Jllc.
JiyTKliTAlNMKtiTH.
"jf. .IOHN l. .i;islL.KKASSL'KCS ADE-
1VL lighttul entertuiniacnt at tho
0PEKA HOUSE,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1882.
In the complete production of the licauttfuT,
pure and Interesting play.
HEARTS OF 0AI;
By an unusually good Company, headed
by Mr.
JAMES A. HEKNE.
03-Thc most ellcctlvc scenery ver pre
sented in Lancaster.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 3c., 50e. Re
served seats at Ycckers. Olllce, 73 cents. ol-6ta
jO-rlUr; TO BKlDOE UCXLUISBS. '
Scaled proposals will bo rccolved at Xh
County Commissioner's OfOce, at Lancaster,
Pa., until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 183J,
at 12 o'clock in., for the erection and comple
tion ot an uncovered wooden bridge across
the Reaver creek, near Relton, at terminus of
Reaver Valley turnpike. Specifications can
bo seen at the Commissioner's Olllce.
BY ORDER OF THE ROARD.
Att::jt: 15. F. Geikst, Clerk. ocUH-2wit
CI ABES. VANI-S. A rULL i.INB FUOlf
j 5 cents up at
ilAUTMAN'6 YELLOW FRONT CIUAK .
&TORB