Nf LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25 1882. KNIUMTB IKIirUK MltAUC Lancaster Cwasaaadery Horn to Phifadeipni Lancaster oommandery, No. 13, K. T., left for Philadelphia this after jooii, to take part in tbo great Bi-Centenuial parade to morrow. Before leaving Lancaster the oommandery, numbering forty members, Biade a short parade through the principal streets, pretention a very fine appearance. The tie a- aud beau tiful banner, described in the In telligencer ou Monday, was cairied in line, and was greatly admired. The Iron ille band inarched at the head of the column and discoursed excellent music. The commandery will unquestionably mako a fine appearance and attract atten tion in the great parade. With the Lancaster commandery a num ber of Sir Knights from York and Columbia went tt Philadelphia. They arrived at 12:55, and were escorted to the rooms of Laucaster commandery by a committee and the Ironville band. A- number of Lancaster knights left on the train who will not parade, and many more will join the commandery in Philadel phia. In Tbelr New 0,aarter. This morning the younger children of St. Mary's parochial school, numbering more tban oto hundred pupils, were transferred into the new convent and academy building recently erected upon the site of tbe old stone church on Vine street. The apartments occupied by the school are on the first floor of the east wing of the buildinsr, and aro especially adapted to the purpose, being large, airy and comfortable, and provided with an . abundance of height, and all the comforts 'of a well regulated school room. The " elder pupil?, comprising St. Mary's acad emy, will continue to occupy rooms in tbe Bister's building on South Queen street until tbe new structure on Vine street is completed. Sudden veath at the Hospital. Amos Shroy, an inmate of the county hospital, died suddenly some time during last night or at an early hour this morn ing. Tho man was brought to the hospital on Monday, having been sent there by Justice Mull, of Earl township. lie com plained of being unwell but has been able tobeabout. Last night he was talking with different parties and was last seen alive when he z put to bed by one of tbe attendants. This morning ho was found dead in bis room. Coroner Shiffer held an inquest ou the remains and after hear ing tbe testimony of Dr. Roland, who knew tbe man previous to his 9deatu, and made an examination of him after bis deatb, the'jury rendered a vdrdict of death from heat disease. A Morse Thief's Trial. Cyrus Colvin returned last night from Washington, D. C, where ho had been to attend the hearing of Milton Monday, the mau in whose possession his stolen horse was found. Tho charge is receiving stolen goods, and Monday waived a hearing. An effort will be made to have bim brought here on a requisition. Mr. Colvin states that the fellow is wanted in different parts of the country for similar charges. It has been ascertained that- he hired a horse from a man in Coatesville some time ago and never returned it. A Koaslag Democratic Meeting. Last night another large meeting was held by the Democrats. It took place at Lewis' hotel in tho villago of Vogansville. The crowd was very large. Delegations were present from Ephrata, New Holland and a number oi other places. There were three bauds of music ou baud to enliven the occasion. Excellent speeches were made by II. F. Davis aud E. D. North csqs., and there was great enthusiasm. Tho Democrats there are in excellent spirits. Kacape of Prisoners. Yesterday Officer Mercer went to Phil, adelphia to arrest Carl Steimnycr and Edward Christ, who had been complained asainst before Aidertnau Samson by Wm. Itehfuss, proprietor of the Union hotel, this city, who charged them with defraud ing him oT board. Mercer arrested both men and took them into a restaurant to get something to cat. One man ran out of the back door of tho place and tho other out of tbe front door, and both escaped. . I RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A Train Jumper liases Both of Ilia Fct . Yesterday, Frank Parthomore, aged 21 years, residing with his father ic Middle town, foil from a freight train on which he was btoaling a r'ulo and bad both of his feet cut off by tho wheels of the cars. The accident happoned at ISuck Lock. Tho injured man was taken to his home, and his case was attended to by Dr. Misb. They Wilt Go. The rush to Philadelphia still continues, and 800 tickets wero sold to-day up to half past two o'clock. This morning Micro wero seven sections' of fast lino east and each train was crowded. Meeting of tbe Llnnu-an. The rrgutar monthly meeting of tho Li mean society will be held at tbo office ot Dr. II. B. Knight to-morrow evening 7:30 o'clock. Sheriff's Hales. The sheriff to-day posted bills for lite sale of fourteen properties on November 11th. Truck Coming. The new truck made by the Hayes com pany for the city fire department, will bo here thi3 evening. Hoasebold Market. DAIBT. XsTiXl CI IOCS, CU(M9 C Cottage cheese. 2 pieces. 5c Patch cheese f lump 6lGc TOtJITRT. Chickens J pair (live) 7Cc6$l 10 " w plccc(clcancd) lo30c JijwuHSf fi ir.a,a, MfG VBQBTA&LSa. Beets fl bunch 5c Beans, Lima, V qt... .......... ...........14c " string fl pic ligi.ic Carrots ft bunch ,ro Cabbage, ft haul 2J8u Corn, f) doz.. ....l15c Head salad...... 2ffl5c Potatoes fl Jf pk. 10r.'c " ft bug 700c Sweet Potatoes Jpk 10i0c Onions ft i pk I3l'.tc Radishes fl buncn rc Egg Plants, each.......... 38c Peppers, fl doz........ .......... ..1 c Soup Beans fl qt loftisc Salsify fl buncn ."Q:. Squashes, each...... lW5c Turnips fi 7b pic.. ...... ................... . ...ioc Tomatoes ft A k r$ioc Watermelons, each lSjpOc Celery pr. bunch.... .................... 10c KISCKXAHBOUB. Apple Butter fl qt........ ........ ..25c owect cider, fi gai... ............ ........ fic Emrs&doz 2502c Lard ft a 12Hc VBtnxa. Apples, V? 7 pk......................... ...1 cue Bananas uoz ....25W40C isucsinuxs, w qt... ............................ .luc Cranberrief,flqt 152)18c Cocoannts each CQlSo Currants, dried, a 10c Dried Apples fl qt 810c readies ft qt 1215c Grapes fl K pk 123)160 lemons ft doz .S030c Oranges fl doz 40fiG0c reaencs w jj ps 15010c Pears. f)X pk 20330c Persimmons, ft qt 10012c Paw-paws fl Jpk isai5c aiBR. 'IUC 118 U 1 Ba .. a 10C txLU8u y B .12C a crcn . .iuc x oikics jp tyluc JtOCIt . 113c Salmon jp . . l2Wo Bun 10c Suckers 10c MJLTB. Beet Steak, ft .i 12aoc XkOoSb (nD) W 'SOc " " (chnck)fia Iai6c " Corned, fl a 12015c HfKVIAl. hoi IV. KB. There U roxething solt aud tender In the rail of a tingle snow-flake, but It always re minds us to look after our bottle ot Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup, our old siand-up in tbe days ot Cough? and Colds, lor we liuve always found It reliable. o to II. It. Cochran's flrng store lor Jfr. freeman't New National Dyes. For brignt- uuisaiiui.uruumiy 01 color, are unequaieu. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions In Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. A vabal ibjectob tree wild each bottle ol ShiloL's CuUrrli Remedy. Price 60 cents. For sale at Cochran's drag storr, 17 North Queen street. That HiMbanri of Mine, Is tin eo times the man he was before he began nsmg " Wells' Health Renewer." 1. Drug gists. Depot John Black. Look Hlrarp when your bkiii oreaks oat in pimples, unil uee Glenn's Sulphur Soap ! Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. o23-lwdcod&w Coluen'h Liebig'a Liquid Beet and Tonic In- vlgorator U admirably adapted for leuialea in delicate health. Cotdens; no other. Ofdrug Btsts. 23-lwdeodaw After eating each ineul take a dose ot Browu'8 Iron Bitters, it helps digestion, re lieves tho tuil leellng about the stomach. o23-lwdftw Hrown-a uouaenoid fanace Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied extcrn:tHy,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double tbe strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all aohxs, and is T1IK GREAT BELIBVKU OP PAIN. "Bbowh's houhsbou Pavaosa" should bo In every lainlly. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred j, taken nt Ix-d time will krkak up a cold. 25cto '" febll-lvdM.WaSAw Why cunuuue the use oi remedies that only lelieve. when El vs' Cream nalm nlrvunntni application and a sure cure lor Catarrh, llay r cvur unit torn, m ueau, cull uc Had Tor 50 cents? Apply Into noatnia wltb littlo finger. I wa troubled with Chronic Cut an h and gathvtlng in my head, was very doat at times and hud discharges from my ears, besides be ing unubli) to breathe through my nose. Be fore the second bottle ot E ys' Cream Balm was exhausted I was cured, unil to-day enjoy hoi.ihI health. C. J.CoimiN.OZlChcstnuthtreet, Held Manuger Philadelphia Pub. House, Pa. It l no oTagKeration. Ely's Crcain Balm Is a cure lor Catarrh, Hay Pevcr anil Cold in head. SI any cures have been made among my cuitouicr.s. No other remedy has ever equaled the llulin in good result. A. .1. Odenwkldkr, IM-ugKht, Kuston, Pa. olC-M,V.Fftw Puriry tbe Wood. " SWATNJt'S ni-tS." " BWAYMK'8 1'ILLS." "SWAYHB'8 PILL8." ALTS AS A HEABT CORRECTOK and by eleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the origins ol digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner vousness. Dizziness, Debility, Billlonsncss, Had Breath, Jaundice, Liver und Kidney Com plaint, Lack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Ualarla aud Contagion, Fever and Ague, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary lMiordera, and all irregularities or the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bowels. . IlKSTORIMl TO HEALTH when all other remedies fall. Tbey keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing tho torpid liver to healthy action, aud expelling by the bowels and kidneys tho matter that poisons the Inundations ot lite, lio particular to obtain "Swayno'u Pills." Price 25 cents a box d SO pills, or 5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Ijb.3wayjikAj So, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggNt lor them. Sent by mall l any :ul!icss. ocl4 coil&wM.W.F Mother: ."dot nm j t jnoUierall Are you dlstuibed at night and broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying will: excruciating pain of cutting tooth T If so, go at oncu and get a bottle ot SIRS. W1N Sl.OW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there la no mistake alioat lu There Is not a mother on earth who has over used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest to tho mother and lellet and health to tho child, operating like magic. It is pcrloctly salo to use In all cuts, and pleiisant to tho taste, and Is the K'seilption ot ono ot tho oldest aud best femnlo physicians and nurses In the United States, hold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. :n2 Iv-M.W&S&w now to feocure Health. 11 seems strangu that any one 111 suffer Irom the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot tho blood, when SCO V1MSSARSAPAR1LLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD .AND LIVER SYRUP will restore peitect. health to the physical organization. It Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to lake, and has proven Itself to bo the best BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, cllcet ir.dly curing Scroliila, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness ol the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. lous complaints and all discuses indicating an impure condition ot the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects lndl gestion. A 6ingle bottle will prove to you Us merits us a health renewer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, csccially w ben the complaint is ol an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to Icsien the natural vigor ol the brain and iter Vims system. KAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cuius a palu in man and beast, l'or use externally and inter nally. RED HOUsE POWDERS euro all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Lite Slock. A POSITIVE CURE. in ay 21-2 For salo nt II. B. Cochran's' drug stoio 137 North Queen strccL KKSCUKI) ritUM 1MSATU. Tim lollowlngstatemcntof William -I. Cough in, ot Somcrvillc, Mas?., is so remarkable that wo beg to ask for it the attention ot our read crs. He says : "In the fall ot 18701 was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to loso my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 tv as admitted to tho City Hospital. Whilo there the doctors said I hail a hole in my lett lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was so lar gone at ono time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a iricnd told me ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAS! FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel better. My hope, onea dcud, began to revive, ai d to-day I lccl lu better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethis hoping you will publish it, so that every one mulcted with Die-cased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUJIPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say tht it has dono mo more good tban all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ncss. My cough has almost entirely disap pearcdund I shall soon boabletogotoworlc'i Sold hv H. B. Cochran, 187 North Queen street A Voice from the Press. 1 take this opportunity to bear testimony to the efficacy of your " Hop Bittots." Expect ing to And them nauseous and bitter and com po edof bad whisky, wo were agi ceably sur prised at their mild taste, just like a cupot tea. A Sirs. Cresswcll and n Mrs. Connor, lriemls, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken lcrbuilding up strength and toning op the system. 1 was troubled with costiveness, headache and want ot appetite. My ailments are now all gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after tbe health ot my self and family, but I need him not now. S. GILLILAND, rcoplc1 Advocate, Pittsburgh, Pa. J uly 23, 1S7S. oMWrvd&w rnu. H. U1TI.EK to. MERCHANT TAILORING. Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now full of all the Novelties of the Season ; and having in our employ A First-Class Cutter, We can Guarantee to our J NO. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. S. GIVLER. pOWEBS UUKST. BOEE8 26 and 28 Nos. OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN, UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. ALSO BLANKETS at LOW Frill, GOHFOfiTS at LOW Pre, FLANNELS at LOW PiU ESPWe invito Goods Displayed. all to call and Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH HfJSVIM. XOTIVtSS. UowlHuwt What Is It T The great system renovator is Burdock Blood Bitters. Try It and be convinced. Price $1. For salo by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Sweet peace dwells in that particular cot tage where nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, and headache aro unknown. Then per tuadc all to use Dr. Bonson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They euro all nervous misery and neuralgic pains. o23 lwdftw "Haokmetack," a lasting and Iragrant per fume. Price 25 and SO cents. Por sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. MAltHULOES. AllNNicu KlS8B. On Oct. 24. 1882, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence No. 31 East Orange street, Mr. Jacob B. Mlnnlch. or l.aiidlsvlllc, to Miss Mary S. Kisser, of Bapho. HEATHS. UiLLEsriK. October 21, 1882, In Lancaster, Pa., Charles Gillespie, in his Btth rear. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho luneral, f i om the residence of his daughter, Mrs. K. A. Shcaff. West Orange street, on rrlday morn ing at 8 o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. 2td NKW ADVJCKT1SHSI1SNTS. WANTISD-TWOUoODIlUYATO tEAKM Printiiur: Apply at tho INTELLIGEN CER OFFICE. tid riUVO COSIBltTMlUATinO SEWN!) stork 1 rooms to let with board. Apply at No. 2W North Duke btreet. o24-3teod B. rttANK SAYLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49- Exactly oppto-Un the Old Stand. octll-6uidwU n 1KARD Fire Insurance Company OF P1IILADELPI.A. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- ixiIIri-h. weurelv invested. For a policy tp this oldand well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WRA8 f UUU MKKTUIG. THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB WILL MEET AT CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS. TOMORROW, THURSDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A lull attendance Is requested. JOHN A. COYLE, o25-2tR Prc?ident. pi BEAT BARGAINS. L GAISMM & BRO. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Our Own Good Lancaster Make ITNKTCEPTIONABLEIN KIT. STYLE, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. ftUalti tc uuuimban. Men's Mixed Suits Men's Diagonal Suits All-Wool caFStmere Suits Fancv Mixed Suits All-Wool Plain Casslmere baits Young Men's Fancy Suits , All-Wool Diagonal dults .4.00 . 6.60 . 8.00 . 10.03 . 12.01 . 13.50 . 14.00 All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suits KiOO Men's AH Wool rants Irom $2.0 up. Children's Suits lor L50. 92.23, 93.00, 94.50, up to 97.09. Boy's Suits lor 92.50. J3.00. 93.75, 91 SO, 95 50, up OVEBCOATSJ0VERGOATS. At$i50, 93.50,94.00,90.09, 98.00, 910.00 and 912.00, I up to 918.00. j Gentlemen who wish to do credit to them selves should not fall to visit I OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. As we have marked our goods so low In price that every garment wo make to order is a gen uine bargain. We liavo great specialties in Pants; also, in Suitings. Pants to order at 13.50, $4.00, $'i.oo, ftl.CO, $7. 0 up to $10.03 Suits to order at $'2.vo, $i.oo, $l8.on, 20.oo up to $35.00. Every garment or the best uiukc. Style, lit and quality lully guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE WELL KNOWN CLOTUEKS, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Bight on the Southwest Corner pi Orange 8t. LANCASTER, PA. NMW AJtTMMXlBXMMXTB. patrons satisfaction in every particular. S. GIVLER & CO. & HTJE8T, North Queen Street, sea us in our Elegant New Booms, where we have many Choice BOWERS & HURST, QUEEN STREET, NW AHVJSKT1SEMJSSTB. w XT DOUR TO THK CUURT HOUSJS. FAHNESTOCK'S To Tobacco Buyers, Hotels and Boarding Houses. 500 Pairs White and Colored BLANKETS, - BLANKETS, From the Large Special BLANKET Sale in New York, last week, in Lots to Suit Purchasers, from 1 Pair to 1 Bale, All at Lees than Regular Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Door to the Court House. JfJSW AltVJUKTISJSMENIS. 1 STRAY DUO. !j On Saturday last an Irish Spaniel dc g. about 18 months old. Snuff Colored, went cstray. The Under will lie rewarded by re turning It to tho Cooper House. o2l-2t WANTKD AGENTS FOR THK lMllIS trial plan of tho Metropolitan, ol New York, In Lancaster. Pa. Has over 300,000 mem bers. Security to its members of ovot 92,UQ), 000. Apply at tho branch office. No. 50U N orth Queen Street. W. VIRGIN, 024-3U1 Asst. Supt. rilO VOllAU MEN. 1 THE Lancaster (1ommercial College Offers you nn opportunity to get a knowledge ot Double Entry Bookkeeping, Correspond ence, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship anil Business Forms. An education absolutely neccessai y In the transictlon ol business. Day and Evening Session, bend lor circular to WEIDLER & MOSSER, octlS-lwdlt Lancaster, Pa. "TAHS MEKT1NU. SEVENTH WAKW DEM0CK ATS ! The Democracy ot the Sovcntli Ward will hold a MASS MEETING- At KKBNABI) KCHLMAN'S SALOON ROCK LAND STltET, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 26. Able Speakers will be present. Speaking in German and English. All Democratic Clubs aud Organizations arc invited. By order of GEO. DARMSTETTEB. o74-2t President. Jilt TEHTA ItiSlEtiTH. M it. JOHN . MISULKR ASSURES A BE- lighttul entertainment at tho OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1882. In tho complete production of tho beautiful, pure and interesting play. HEARTS OP OAK, By an unusually good Company, beaded by Mr. JAMES A. HEKNE. JCT-Tho most effective scenery ever pre sented in Lancaster. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SJc., 5?c Re served seats at Teckcrs, Office, 75 cents. o21-6td FOK HAlsK. PUBLIC MALE OK VALUABLE CITY BES1DENCE. On TUESDAY, OCTO BER 31, 1882, at the Cooper House, on West King street, will be sold that three story BRICK RESIDENCE, with two story Brick Back Building and two-story Frame Kitchen attached, situate No. 549 West Orange street, between Pine and Nevin streets ; hall with vestibule, parlor dining room and two kitch ens on the flrst tleor ; live rooms on second floor and two rooms on third floor ; good dry cellar, etc. ; front and back stairway, cloaets in each camber, heater In cellar, gas through whole house, hydrant water in kitchen, and pave wash in front. In tbe house. This house is unusually well built, with good materia), etc ; solid walnut doors in front and other work to correspond. Lot 22x145 lcet, extend ing to a ten leet alley. Fine variety ot fruit trees, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB K1LLINGEK. Or ALLEN A. HEKR ft Co., Real Estate Agents, 100 East Klnsr Street. II. SueBEirr, Auct. oci21,25.28 BOOTH BUOEH. ILOStMU OUTI CLOSING OUT ! -AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now closing out my large stock or Bootsand Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement or my factory. 4VCustom work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. P. HDEMENZ. No. 105: NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot tho Big Shoe.) ni20W4Ml YELLOW FROKT CIOAKS, ULEAK HA Tana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar In tbe city at HARTMAN'S YELLOW rBONT CIGAR STORE, LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHTON. LANCASTER, PA. Lancaster, Pa. rOH BALE. PUHL1U SALE. TUK UNDKRSIUMKD will offer at public sale on Friday Octo ber 27th. 183.!. at 2 o'clock n. in., his valuable : Store Stand and Property In Manheim Uor- i ottgh. Pobticsblon given Immediately. 1 octlS 7td . C. J. REIFF. PUIILK: MALE ON THURSDAY, OUT. 2(i. tf 82, at No. SCO North Queen street, will be told tho entire stock ot Household and kitchen Furniture ; also, at the samo time ami place, the complete outfit ot a flrst-clssa butchering establishment, consisting of Butchering Tools, one Horse. Wagon ami Har ness. Sale o commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when terms 111 he made known by SOPHIA FINK II. II. SnUDKST, AucL 11. L. FiiAiutr, Clerk. ocl21-3tM,T,V JUMHKR AND COAL YARD, C. AT s public sale. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ?, 1882, will be sold at public sale on the prem ises in tho village of Ephrata, Lancaster coun ty. Pa., tho following real estate and valuable business stand, together with the good will : No. 1. The property at present used as a COAL AND LUMBER YARD, fronting about 150 feet on East Main street, and about 2K0 lccl on Franklin street, on which are erected a two story Warehouse 100x40 feet, a Brick Stable and Lumber Sheds. Also tbe lot ot ground along the east sldeof the R. A C. R. R.. from Franklin street south to a 14 feet wide alley, on which aro erected about 280 feet of Kail road and Coal Shutes. No. 2. A lot ot ground 80 teeton East Main street, extending back and fronting 60 feet on Franklin street, on which are erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two-story back building, a largo Ice cellar, a well ot never-falling water, a large cistern, a hydrant, hot and cold water, bath tub, etc. no. s. a two-story stojus dwellinu HOUSE on Franklin street, with a two story frame kitchen attached, hydrant in the yard, adjoining property of B. Dllger on the east and No. 4 on tho west and extending back to a 14 feet alley. No. 4. A two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE with a one-story frame kitchen at tached, adjoining No. 3 ou tho east and No. 5 on the west. ff.ft. A Building Lot adjoining No. 4 on tlie east and and property ofStrohl on tho west, treating 21 feet on Franklin street ami baak to a 14 feet alley. Heifc A Building Lot on Franklin street, aojfltalagaroperty ot J. il. Keller on tnoeait and No. 1 on the west, fronting 70 feet on Faaklla street and back to a 14 leet alley. Tilts Is one or the best business stands In lasCMter county. These properties will bo Mia estlwr together or separately tosultpnr Moce. Two-thirds or tho purchase money, U Coatmd, may remain on the properties. Tmrtrrmm desiring to view the properties betore tfeaaayot salo will call on the undersigned. Ha to begin at i o'clock, when terms will baad known by W. Z. SENER. Ephrata, J. FRED. 8ENEK, Lancaster, H. M. SENER, Lancaster. OCtl 1.18 .21.25 28.30.31novl PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE CITY properly. By virtue ot an onler of tho Orphans Court of Lancaster county, will be Bold at public sale, at tbe Blester House, in tho city of Lancaster, on MONDAY, NOVEM BER 13. 1882, at 7 o'clock p.m., tho undivided moiety or halt Interest of Cbarles G.Rhoads, deceased. In the following described real es tate, held by II. Z. Rhoads and said Charles G. llhoad-i, deceased, as tenants In common. No. 1. All that large four-story STORE BUILDING and lot of ground thereunto be longing, situate on the south side of West King street, in the city of Lancaster, fronting on West King street 32 feel 1 Indies and extending In depth ot that widtli 245 feet, to a 14 teet wide public alley. No. 2. AH that valuable lot or piece ot ground on the southeast corner of West Orange and North Mulberry streets, in the city or Lan caster, fronting on West Orange 70 feet, and extending in depth ol that width, southward along Mulberry street. 230 leet. to a 14 feet wide public alley, on which are erected two Dwelling Houses and other Improve ments. This property will be offered for sale as a whole or In parts. It is the mostdeslrable site In the city of Lancaster lor a residence or tor residences. No. 3. All that two-story DWELLING HOUSE, with Mansard root and all tho mod ern Improvements, situate on the east sldeof South Prince street, south of Vine street, in the City or Lancaster, No. 131, containing in front on Prince street CI feet, 3 lnches.and ex tending In depth 245 feet, to a public alley, where it is 04 teet. At the same time and place the saidU. Z. Rhoaus will sell his undivided moiety or halt Interest purparts Nos. 2 and 3 In tho said real estate. Five-ninths ot the purchase money of the undivided moiety or halt-Interest ot said Charles G. Rhoads, dee'd.. will remain charged on tho respective properties during tbe llle tlme of MasseyB. Rhoads, widow ol said de ceased ; the balance of the purchase money payable April 2, 1883. At the same time and place, U. Z. Rhoads wlU offer at public sale his residence, consist ing ot a double two-story brick DWELLING HuU.SK, with all the modern Improvements, and lot or piece ot ground thereunto belong ing, situute on tho southeast side of Manor street, in the City ot Laucaster. fronting 81 lcet on Manor street, and extending In depth 215 feet to Lafayette street, where it is 1(K feet wide. Droits of all the above properties can b seen at II. Z. Rhoads's jewelry store. MASSE Y B. RHOADS. Administratrix. 11. Z. KHOADS. olO-tsdWS&M piANKS, CAHES. A FULL LINE FKOAI j Scents up at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE THIRD EDITIOU. WEDESDAT EVENING. OCT. 25, 1882. TRADESMEN IN LINE. SECONU DAY OFTUS BI-fcKNTKNNI!. A Unique Feature of tbe Jlemof lal Celebra tionThousands of Marching Men Re presenting tuo State's Industrie. Philadelphia, Oct. 23. Fine weather contributed to make Trades Lay. as to day is styled in tbe group of Bi-Centen nial fetes, a perfect gala occasion. The city was, as yesterday, fairly swathed in flags, bunting and ever greens, and though it is not a legal holiday business is at a stand-still. Tbe Trades' parade was very fine, the first divisiou having in it a thousand men from the Altoona shops of tbe Pennsylvania railroad . At tbe head of tbe division tbey carried a magnificent oil painting repre senting a locomotive and cars crossing the Susquehanna river. Baldwin's locomotive works bad two thousand men in line. As a whole tbe demonstration was unique and interesting, particularly in the numerous contrasts that wero shown between the primitivo methods or products of trade in this city from 30 to 100 years ago and the resources aud results of trade iu tbo ptes ent day. THK FIREWORKS DISASTER. A List of the Deau and Wounded. Philadelphia, Oct. 25. Following is a complete list of tho killed and wounded by tho explosion in Fairmount park last night : Killed Mrs. David Coakley, struck on the head by a thirty pound piece of iron ; John Cannon, residence unknown, also struck on tbe bead ; a colored baby, the child of Margaret Collins, killed iu its mother s arms total 3. Wounded Mrs. Eva McUairus, both legs broken ; Henry Borden, of Atlantic City, shoulder fractured and internal in juries ; ho cannot live : Sirs. Kate Borden, wife of Henry Borden, struck iu the breast by Hying iron, seriously ; Albert Liller, struck on the shoulder, arm ampu tated, will probably die ; William Love, leg broken ; Dorotba Miller, 7 years old, struck on the head, wiil die ; Jaini 8 Chambers, wounded about tho bead. THE EGYPTIAN (QUESTION. The United States Invited to Participate. Cairo, Oct. 25. Tho British govern ment has made a fresh proposal to Eypt in regard to the indemnity commission, according to which proposal Egypt will have two representatives ou tho commis sion and England and Frauce one repre sentative each. Tbe United States and Greece will be invited to send representa tives. The minor states will have co'Iec tivo representation. liroiiixiii Alcott's Serious Uluets. Concohd, Mass., Oct, 25 Mr. A. Bran son Alcott, who has been prostrated by a stroke of paralysis, is more comfortable this morning. His wholo right side is paralyzed and helpless, while tbe other side remains in its normal condition, though bo has been conscious sinco a few hours succeeding tho attack, yet be has not been able to como.Ec. Ou account of his extreme ago great solicitude is folt for tho result of tbo attack. Uughcs' Slender Lead. New York, Oct. 25. Tbo tcoro in the walking match at 2 p. in. was as follows : Hughes, 30G miles, 1 I p ; Ha.ael, 305 miles, 5 1-ips ; Howell, 0O miles ; Fitz gerald, 201 ratios ; Noruiuac, 287 miles ; Hart, 284 miles : Jlerty, 278 miles, y laps: Vint, 210 miles, 5 laps ; Pancliot, 2:J41 mtlcs, .i laps. A Land Surveyor Uronucd. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 25 Information was received here last night of tho drown ing of Mr. Dunclon, a laud surveyor of Chicago, in Talla Hala creek, Marion county. Duiistou was employed by an Euglish syndicate to examine Iar;:e tracts ofpinolandiu Mississippi with tbo view of purchasing. Another Firm tines Uudor. Muntkkal, Oct. 25. Adam Hopo & CV.i hardware merchants at Hamilton, the parent house of tho tirui that lately situ cumbed hero havo suspended. Ltabilitis aro estimated at all tbo way from three qnarters to a million dollars. To Bo Met uc LIDeriy. Ottawa, Oct. 25. Official instructions havo been sent to Cobourg to set at lib erty Miss Wright, tbo lady who shot a supposed burglar at Bright m aud who was recently sentenced to six mouths im prisonment. . . Mnidered by Indians. San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 25. Major R. W. Petrikon, chief engineer of the Mexican aud Oriental railway, was mur dered by Indians in tho monntiins, near Chihuahua, two days ago. Capture ol n Counterfeiter. New Youk, Oct. 25. Van Itcuusla.r Abrahams, a notorious counterfeiter, was arrested to-day and a largo number of dit s and implements were captured at his hou.se. Ho was held in $10,000 bail. The Sultan and the Egyptian Kt bol. London, Oct. 25. A dispatch io the Exchange telegraph company from Cairo says, "it is rumored that the sultau lias ordered the proceeding against Arabi Pasha to be stopped." Church and Parsonage Burned. Nyack, N. Y., Oct. 25. Tbo Presbyto riau church and parsonago at Blauvelt viilo, Ilockland county, wero totally de stroyed by fire at midnight last night. Loss about $8,000. Hung lllinsell to the cellar Uoor. Philadelphia, Oct. 25. James Far bnrst, aged 40 years, committed suicide this morning by banging himself to tbe cellar door, at his home, No. 232G G.itil street. A IWaaltlog ISank Caabler. New Your, Oct. 25. Biohard B. Corn wall, late cashier of tho Fourth National bank, who was a defaulter in $70,000, has jumped bis bail and fled to Europa. Too Many Wives. Chicago, Oct. 25. James Cartor, an expert mender of broken china, committed suicide by shooting himself. He bad two wives who wero harassing bim. Attempt to Blow Up a Uulldlug. Lyons, Franco Oct. 25. An unsucccss ful attempt was made here on Monday to blow up the recruiting office. m Killed By a Fall or Goal. Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 24. Joseph Pryta, a Pole, was killed by a fall of coal at the Kohinoor colliery at noon to-day. It Was Not Whisky. Aaron H. Burnett, of Orange, N. J., who swallowed a drink of corrosive subli mato in mistake for whisky, a few days ago, died yesterday of th j conscquenco of his mistake. An .acplu irlsoner .bot. Charles Perry, aged 18 yaars, who was serving a seven-year term iu tho Dorches ter, N. B. penitentiary for highway rob bery, was yesterday shot and killed whiln endeavoring to escape. Wasui.su rox, 11. C. Oct. -5. For the New England and Middle Atlantic state, fair weather, cool northwesterly winds, basking to west and south, with stationary or slight rise in temperature, and rising followed by falling barometer. Tour Money or Tour Vote. Quite a number of gnvernm ' 'ch from New York navo goae h. u register. The state association iu.n. while is busily circulating an address ur ing all to go home, or, if for any reason tbi3 is impracticable, to furnish thn committee with an amount of money equal to tbe expense of the trip. The per diem clerks are especially urged to do this. In fact, the circular prefers the money to the votes, as with the amount famished, as it naively says, several rotes could be influenced. Arrested for Jary Krlblog. Wasuinoton, Oct. 25. Arthur Payne has been arrested charged with attempting to bribe Star Route Juror Brown. Sqaeamtokaeea. There Is a certain lastldlousnessamongnomo peoplo which is greatly shocked at seeing the terms diabetes,Brlght's DlscascsAlbnuicnariu. or even liver or kldncynja print. They would tain forget that they had a liver or kidneys, or were subiect to disorders of these organs. All ot which would be well, it such Ignorance or fastidiousness could drive these disease away. Tho true way to banbh reference to them N to employ Hunt's Remedy, the areat kidney an liver medicine, to cure them; and then all mention of them will ceaso ot Itself. So long as flesh is heir to such ills, wo most tell of the one great specific. Hunt's Remedy, that meets these Ills aud overcomes thrm. MAMHKT. Urnm ana rrovuaen yaatauuiM. One o'clock ouotatlons of grain and provit lon furnished by S. K. Yundt. Broker r Kast King street. Oct. Chicago. Corn Oats M ,71 Wheat Pom 1935 lrd it .m Nov Dec... V-T.. J;u .Ml! I302X 11 tt Petrnleu- -OH Cltv, . lllli Mtock Market. New York, Philadelphia and Local Htockr, Uso UnlttMl States Bonds repotted daily by lAva li. Loao, 22 North Queen street. OcL 2'.. WW i ro s..i. A.M. P.M. r.M. BMC SIX 31 ii Jh 41- 3 a 35K ii 112 ii22 72j5 723$ 7-N.i Wm 27J -;, ; 2 2tti &t i Vii4 1174 32 32J 3I?J IM W4 87i 4 KVA M,W ZXPL a 3H '' 5 Wi ttH 'xv 'a. . .... 0 Denver A Klo Grand X. Y.. Lako Krio & Wodtorn... Kansas and Texas Last Shore New Jorsey Central New York, Ontario A V St. Paul, M. A Omaha fuel He Mull Rochester A Pittsburgh 1'exait PaciSc Wabash. -- mis A Pacific.... Western Union Tel. Co iVnntiyivanta Central Philadelphia A Headline Northern I'aciac Coin Prohtrrwi.... Uutfulo Pitts. A Wiz.: lew mow Nsw Toss;, Oct. 2"! Klour Stitto and Wests ri n dull and strongly in buyers' favor; South oi n dull ami weak. Wheat lQc lower, dull and heavy : No. 1 ;VliiN at 1 Mi ; No. 2 Ked, Oct.. ft 09 1 do Nov.. $1 ell 0!)Jj : tlo Dec. $1 10JJJ I IIJ4: do year, $lli aJ.; doJan.,l lii IH; do Keb., $1 i:y. Corn Early mom I:b firm, late JiSjIc lower, mixed western spot, Srj8fo: do mimes, (Jl' e;4c. Oats No. 2 Nov., 4liH-c; lK'c. wllioul quotable change. Live Stock Markat. East LLnnrrr. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 he ad dull at uboui yesterday's prices. Ils Receipts 400 head : very dull ; 1'lilln delpliiiM, $7 509800; lialllinores, 2037 : : Yoikcrs, 9iWfjiL Sheep RccHpis, I.fiO) head ; market lalrat about j-estenlay's price. CwoAOo. IIorh Receipts, 1.",(WI head : ship iiieuis. 3,3'M head : prices 20j lower than on; Monday, ul steady a', the decline ; a lair clearance made; mixed packing, tUft'l SO; heavy, ,.r 753710; Jlgiit. fli 070r;skips.IU 1 '-r.. Cattlo Receipts, 0,000 head : shipments. u.liCtf In iul : fairly active am' linn : good to -hoice stdpplu;r, $5 1Si ; common to lair IliOjiOi; mixed butchera' in fair supply and deiraud; poor lo fair at $1 'Mtyll 20 ; uiudiiiiu to good , 1 :;-.? I ID; stock-era dull at 363 75: Iccler-, Htc:u!v at .; Kiat :r. ; lexam ut a: 7l Ol; Americans, $12005 25. Sheep Receipts. .tU0 : shlpmniila, I3M head ; demand weak:; prices l.'fj23c lower; supply p'K-r in quality ; medium to K'xH, tl f.'ifJlCO; eliolcu to extrj, $1 1051 SO. k-wom niueu anl Moarts. Par Lait Lime ityGper ct. Loan, duo 1SS2...10 $inft IhNV... 100 IOTK " ism... lt 120 " 1SX... IOC 120 ."IHirct. 11 1 or 30 years., pio in ' "t pr et. School Ioan.... 100 112 " 1 " In 1 01-a years.. 100 Mi " 4 " in5or'Jlve:irH.. 100 KriSO " " in lo! ioycirs. 100 V. ftli!!ilieliu l-nriMi(hloan inu Vtl Aint llTOIKI Pirst National Hank. $100 ttt Kurnu'is' National Hank Ut llo.'.K Kulton National Bank 100 lXif l.micjiflter County National Hank.. SO Hi; Coluiiihla National Rank ISO 1.7) KnlimtR N.itionul I'unk !( U Klrst National It-mk, Coluintila . .. 100 llll Cirst National Bank, Htni-diiin;.... 1"' MM ilrbt National Bank, Minlcltu loo J)o KIi-mI National Hank. Mount Jov.. 100 I4.V75 l.lttlz National Hank nut ll'i Manh'il.n National Bank 100 l"t (iiinn National Rank. Mount. .toy. M ."M 'ow Holland National Hank...... loo i:;7 Mi8cc!.LANrorn nrocan. t.Miarrvvillu B, R LVI 9ZS& MlllersvllleStreutC.ti Ht "&un Inqulntr PriniliiKCotiipapy M no Watch Pwtorv tun l JasLlKhtand fuel Company...... 26 .Slovens llou-te lou DO Columbia CasComrKtiiy.... Col 11 mbla Water Com) :iu . Susuelianna Iron Company..... . lou 176 Marietta tlollowwuro.... 100 Stevens House so 4.5 Sicily Island Ml IS Kiist Hranilvwlno a Waynoab'tf.... to 1 Villersvlllo Normal Scliwil MIHOSr.LAIfIOV.S ROfUH Uunrryvllle R. U., duo !.! no 1117 IC'Ktilinir A Columbia R. Rii's loo 10: lincastcr Watch Co due is; 11x1 106,5 i..incastertiLs Light and Kit'il Co.. duo In lor 20 years too 100 Lancaster Uas Lli'lit and r'nel Co., due 18 100 10S Lancaster Marietta Si 33.3ft IjtneasterA New lloliaml 100 flft Liueuster ASiisoueliuiiiDt. S00 275.2S MIS CJSX.LA NKOVB. K Jitt ICK Tl 1 KKsl'ASsKKS AND UUS- NKRS. All persons are hereby orbldden toirespusH on any 01 uie lands ot tho Corn wall or !pccdn'ctl tatcK. In lbanon and LancoMterconnlie-i, whether Inclosed or uu inclosed, either lor the purpose of shoot ln?r or llHlilnfr, as the law will Ik: rtaldlv enforced UKalnsI all ti-spaln on salt! luinls or thu inider-iigned utter this notice. W51. COI.KSIAN KRKKMAN, It. PKKOY ALIlEN, KDWARH C. r-RKKMAN, Attornev l"rIL W. Ccleinmrs Heirs. oK-lldAw f AOIKS'UAlK IMtKsSrJK. MH8. C. L1LLEB, LADIES' HAIR DRESSEB, Manufacturer and ilcaler In Hair Work, La dies' and t;ents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ines straightened and uniile to onler. Hair lowelryot all kintls 111:11 Ic up. Kid Gloves and Feathers clcnni-il and dyeo. Also Ladles' Shampooing, nt NOS. 223 A 227 NORTH QUEKN STRKKT. 4VPour doors abovu P. tt.lt. Depot. octlG-3md ISTATK Or CHRISTIAN tBY.LATKUr U Leacock township, Lancaster county, do- . reaped. Letters tcslaiiientary on sidIetatn having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said decedent are re quested to make Immediate settlement, and Uioso having claims demands against the estate ot said decedent, to make known thu samo to the undersigned without delay, re siding tu'New Holland. Karl township. WILLIAM KLLMAKfcR, Executor. sl3 c:d W New Holland. Lancaster Co.. Pa. 1 ST ATE or JOHN W. HURLEY, LATK !i ot Lancaster, deceased. Letters ot ad 1 lnistratlon cum testamento anncxo on said estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons Indebted thereto aro re a nested to make Immediate payment, and lose having claims and demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement to the undersigned. ALFRED A. HURLEY, Administrator cum testamento anncxo. W. A. Wusoa, Att'y. 813-CtdAW D ONI rOKUKT THK UKNDMK OLD htock Connecticut Cigars. 11 lor 25 eta. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW PRONT CIUAR .yroRE.
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