Jr'3 LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGENCER THDBSDAY. OCTOBEK 26 1 ttl. y COLUMBIA NEWS. Kvniia Along tbe bueqiieBaaua Item of liteittt Id and Arnnnd tne Voroogli Picked Up by the Intelll-g-encer'a Iteporler Co U left this morning : t 7:30 to attend thu l?i Centenuial. Sir. F. S. Rlctz's doublo team ian away yesterday on Locust street and broke the tongue of Ins wagon. The hto: and residence of Taylor Gable in heiug repainted and beautified by D. B. Vaclic Also tho residence of Tbomas Sweney. Pennsylvania castle No. 70, I. O. R. of C, will have a reuoion and supper in Odd Fellows' ball on Ttiosd.iy evening, No vember 7. Mr. Jerry Lang's hoTaa dropped dowu suddenly in its stable yesterday, and being unable to rise again it wan kilied to put it out of its misery. Mr. Is. i ac Stoll while returniu" from his work at kauffman s quarries yesterday, suddenly fell aud bit off tbe euu of bis tongue aud cut bis face A solid plank floor is now being put down at tbe Supplee steam works on whicb to place auolber now latbu for working iron. Tho musicale this evening will be buhl at the residence of A. J. blaufl'iuau, ewi., on Bec;n street, instead of at tho resi dence of Mrs. F. A. lienuclt, who is absent from town. Johu Howe's horso ran --.way on thu Marietta turnpike yesterday, tearing tbe harness and breaking the shafts and out, wheel. We have beard that the Shawuco roll ing mill will change hands. Wbat a pity 2iiat such extensive works ace idle, and what life and activity tbeie going into ope ration would give that part of our town. As a flock of wild ducks were swimming on a sheet of water near Shcrrick's ore bank on the Marietta pike, Mr. Petor Bradley shot into them, killing eleven. A little dog which accompanied him brought them to shore Personal. Mr. William Woolson, of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting friends on 4th street. Miss Mazie Davis, of Catasuquia, Ia.f has returned homo after a pleasant visit to -friends on Cherry street. I boo my friend Theodore L. Uiban, could not resist the temptation to see the sights in Philadelphia, aud left for that place yesterday morning. Cellars for House. Workmen have commenced digging tbe cellars on 3d street propaialory to com mencing building the twenty houses whicb are to bo erected near the stove works as soon as posssble, and which arc uioru par ticularly intended for the employees of that establishment. Arretted. .lini Moore is again in troubly ; this time for threatening to beat his wife. He was arrested in Middlotown by Ofliccr Isaiah Miller and brought to this place, and taken to tho office of Squire Frank, who committed him to jail iu default of bail to answer at court. James, be more gallant in tbe future ; is that tho way you keep your promise to love, honor and pro tect? TaaTown Deserted. Our town is nearly depopulated, every person that could get away has loft for that placo, and your humble coriespoud ent is grumbling bocause ho had to stay at home. Our school board should be ashamed of themselves in not permitting our hard worked toacbers to go and see the Ri Centennial as they icquebtod. Gen tlemen, be reasonable. Pcun's anniversary does not occur often. The Susquehanua Hulling Mill The frame of the addition to the Sus quehanna rolling mill is in place, and tho work of weathcr-boaidiuc will soon be commouced. Tho old frarao building whicb stands bolow tbo mill is now united to it by this now building, and is to be converted into a warehouse. If all the manufacturing companios of this place dis played as much enterprise as this rolling mill company does, tbe town would have more life about it. Never mind, just wait and sco what the stovo works will do. KEAUINti's HASK.ItAM. CLIIIt. The Nine for Next Year A Til-State Alliance. At a business meeting of the Active baseball club managers of Heading, thu question of a new nine for next season was discussed and tbo following players were agreed upon for the new team : tlc Cormick, of the old Active club, third base ; Grady, formerly of tho Anthracites, catcher ; nines, of the Harrisburg club, short stop and catcher; McLaughlin, of the Anthracites, pitcher ; Reynolds, of the At lantic City team, change pitcher and cen tre field ; Hoifeit, of tho old Active club, first base ; Larkins, of tho old Active club, left field ; Moore of the old Active club, second base ; Milluran, of the Qua ker City club, right field. Goodman will likely bo agreed upon as au umpire by tbo "Tri-State Alliance," which will probably be organized by tho clubs from Wilming ton, Camden, Trenton, Ihirlingtou, Har risburg. Reading, Pottsville and Philadel phia. Tho receipts from games played in Reading aud clscwhcro by the Active base ball club during tbo present season amounted to over $12,000. Eighty-six garnet were played by them, of which number they lost but twenty-scven. NGIUHBOKBOOU NEWS. Kveota Near and Across the County Line. Heading is agitating tho question of electric light for the streets, on the ground of desirability as well as cheapness. Tho city bow pays $24 to tho gas company for each street lamp. Mr. Isaac Clinc, president of the Glass Makers' association of tho United States and Canada was in Norristowu engaged in looking after the interests of tho associa tion and prospecting for the establishment of a new glass works. Ho thinks it pro bable that large glass blowing works will be established there. On Wednesday as David J. McKinney, a junk dealer, of Lebanon, was on his way homo from Fredericksburg, when in the vicinity of tho Red bridge, his horse was suddenly stopped by a man who camo out of the woods and his money demanded. ne told tbo man he had no money, and called for his two dogs, who after a fierce struggle compelled the robber to yield. Tho StUt Go. Tho Pennsylvania railroad is being greatly pressed with business, caused by the Bi-Centennial. Every available en gine is being used and several had to bo taken from the Altoona shops before they were painted. The eompany has been compelled to borrow passenger oars from other roads, and all are in service. It is with great difficulty that freight trains are run at all. Special passenger trains are running east and west and are full of peo ple. Last night's trains were all late and the one due here at 1:45 this morning did not arrive until after 7 o'clock. It was full of Lancaster people. Militia compa nies that will participate in to-morrow's parade are passing cast cm almost every train. Mot Sola. The reported sale of tho Railroad house ,it Quarryville, to J. K. Alexander for $4,.02 proves to be incorrect. Mr. Alex ander's bid was put on . for Mr. Collins who will not sell at the price named. Vefore the Mayor. This morning the mayor had only five ca?ca befoi e him. They were all vagrants wuo uaa appueu rvi luuging auu tvcio uncharged. BONAWAf ACUIDKNT. A Mm Thrown from a Waft-en and Irjared A rather serious runaway accident oc curred on North Prince street shortly after one o'clock this afternoon. Jeremiah Ilerr, who resides a short distance in from the Willow Street turnpike, near Stein-nan's powder house, loaded a lot of lumber at Seuer's yard. Just after he bad crossed the railroad track his horse frightened at a train of cars which came up behind him. The aDimai ran down Prince street at a furious rate. At the corner of Chestnut street Mr. Herr fell out of the waon with some of tbe lumber, his head striking on a crossing stone. He was picked up uncon scious and carried into tbe office of Dr. A . J. Ilerr, who made an examination of the injuries. It was found that he bad received a fiightful gash on his head and was suf fering from concussion of tho brain. He remained unconscious for some time, and his injuries are rather serious. Tbe horse was caught before he broke tbe wagon. mnierence Sleeting at Mlllersvilte. The Harrisburg conference of the East Pennsylvania synod of the Evangelical Luthoran church will meet on Monday evening, October 30, iu Bethauy Lutheran church, Millersville, and will continue in session Tuesday and Wednesday, with a programme of interesting exercises and biisiuess. There will bo a session every morning, afternoon and evening of eaoh day. Com munion services Wendesday evening? The subjects to be discussed are : The State of Religion in the Conference District ?" " Tho Reformation and its Personal Sac rifices." " Significance of Infant Bap tism," and " Pastoral Experience." His rimt Case. Aldei man Diffeudcrffcr, of tho Second ward, who was last week appointed to fill the vacancy caused by tbo resignation of Alderman Wiley, had his first criminal caso this morning. The unfortunate de fendant was arrested as a professional tramp by Officer Forduey, of the Ninth ward, and being unable to set up a defense against the complaint, ho was committed to jai! for trial at court. Vm. Daily, a cripple, was arrested by the same officer and discharged. The Watch Company Display. The display of the watch factory yes terday was much better in tbo labor parade than had been anticipated, from the baste with which the wotk of the painting was done. It attracted much favorable uotice, aud tho William Peiiu and other circulars, as well as the lithographed cards distribu ted by the boys from tbe Old Conestoga wagon, were caught up aud preserved by the immense crowd that lined tbo pavo incuts along tho route of tho procession. Court of Common Plea. Iu tbe water caso of Rrua vs. Boiler witnesses are being called to prove that tho water iu tho dam of defendant is so high as to interfere with tbe power of plain tiirs mill. On trial. No caso has yet been attached before Judge Livingston down stairs. Storekeeper aud Uuager. Charles Weise, son of Capt. J. P. Woise, ex keeper of tho Lancaster county prison, has received an appointment as United States storekeeper and gauger of this rcv f.nuii district. The appointment was made by thu Rccietary of the treasury, on appli cation of Collector Kauffmau. Big Beet. Jacob Ziegler, residing on West King street, haH just raised ou his premises a beet which weighs thirteen pounds. Sen Cap. Tne lulter carriers of tbo oity have just, donned their new o-ips, whicb arc very pretty. They aio giay in color with a black baud. in Town. Senator Don. Cameron is in town to day visiting friends. CAjtr. Xo. W, Sons ot Veterans, ot Lancaster, will hold a grand lair in Excelsior hall, com mencing Nov. 'J, 1882, and continuing for ten days. A number ot articles will be voted for : A breech-loading gun, kid boxing gloves. In fants' coach, gold and silver wucli. Mechanics' badge, ladies' gold ring, set ot printer's tools and other costly article. The Sons ot Veter ans is a cluuitablo oiguulzation and should be encouraged by our citizens. Amusement. " JlcurU of Oa'.." This charuuiig drama will be given at Fulton opera liousc to-morrow night by .lames A. Heine and Ills excel lent company. Thu play is established In the goo 1 favor ot" theatro-goers here by Its pre vious leprcsciitutlon-;, and it is sure to draw a full house to-morrow. The Heading people were turned away lrom the ilonre, and big lm-liie-.s is reported over the entire circuit. The play is certainly a pleasing one, rich in scenic effects, and telling a story that never falls to appeal to tho heart aud awaken tho best emotions of the beholder. The Harrisons. Louis Harrhon is one o' the cleverest light comedians anil his sister Alice Is a &p iiihtly soubrctte actress. They will bo remembered lor their former visit here, w lien iu " Photos " ihy created such a favorable impression. They lire coming again Saturday night in their new play of " Viva; or a SWci'h Sacrillec," wiitl-n for litem by Leonard Glover, author or " Our Hoarding House." Tho Easton Express Iris the following complimentary notice : "The Harrisons, Alice and Louisa, sister and brother, appeared at the opera house last night in their new play of ' Viva.' These two talented peoplo are well known as perlormers of more than ordinary ability, and supported by an excellent com pany I hey last night sustained their well earned reputation. The piny Is full of excit ing incidents, and Is generally well written nud whoever selected the company is entitled to great credit tor excellent tasto and judg ment in the selection." jsrucrAL NOTICES. After all the arguments about cheapness and quality it appeals that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is tho best remedy lor the cure of Coughs and colds ever ottered to the public. The price is only 2." cents a bottle and every di ugglst In the land ecIIs and recommends It, How Mow I Wbat I It? Tho great system renovator is Burdock IMood Kilters. Try it anil be convinced. Price f 1. For sale by H. B. Cochran, drnggi't. 137 and YH North Queen street. a c.'ougn, com or core i uroat siionui no stop;.i;i:. Neglect trcqueniiy results in an In. curablu Lung Disease, or Consumption. Brown's ironciiial Trochee do not disorder tne floiimeli like cough syrup" an.l balsams, but, net directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying ir-itat!on. give relict In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, Mid tho Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers aresubject to. For thirty year. Brown's Bronchial Trocht.s have been recommended by physl 'ciaiu, ami always gisc p-uioct tat is taction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly uu entire gcnuration, they havo at tained we! i .iicritcd mnkamong the tew staple remedies ot the age. Sold at. 4". cents a box vi vxw la-re. rov-lvitTTli&F&lvw Itching Irlles s.vmptums and. Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrsglN lion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, na If pin worm? were crawliug in and out or tho rectum; the private parts arc sometimes al-it-cted: it allowed to continue very serious results may lollow. dr. Swatnb's Aia llEAUSoOiJtTMKNT'Msa pleasant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch. Salt Khcum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, BIotche, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Kruptions- Price 50 cents, 2 boxes lor $1.25. Scat by mall to any address on rvceipt ol price in currency, or three cent posUige stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayno i, Son, No. .'20 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swatnx'b Pills are the best for all billious .disorders. Car headache, lovers, &c. CCWjyeod&wT.Th&S fPEOJX If OTIC EH. 'HACMcrTACK," a lasting ana tragrant per fume. Price 25 und SO cents. For sale at Coen ran '3 drug store. 137 North (Jnrcii street. CouicJettlie Joyous tiding roll From east to west, Irom pole to pole. That woman's teeth, and lip?, and breath. No more shall suffer worse than death. For bOZODOXT with magic sway Preserves them now from loul decay. oSI-lwdeodAw Go to H. It. Cochran's drng store tor Mrs. Freeman's Xew Xational Dyes. For hrlitht ncss and durability ot color, uru uucquuled. Color from 2 to 5 pound. Directions lu Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Sweet peace dwells in that particular cot tage where nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, and headache are unknown. Then per tuade all lo use Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile fills. They cure all nervous misery and neuralgic pains. o23-lwdAw A wasai. iiWKcror. ires with each bottle ol Shilol.'.s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug tdore, 137 North Cjueen street. That Husband ot Mine, Is three times the man he was before ho began using " Wells' Health Rencwer." $1. Drug gists. Depot John Black. Look sharp when your hkiii urcaks out in pimples, and two Glenn's Sulphur Soap ! Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown. 50 cents. oZ'l-lwdeodJtw Colden's Licbig's Liquid Heel and Tonic In vlgorator is admirably adapted for icumlcs lu delicate healt'i. CoMens; no other, or drug gist. oZMwdcod&w Alter eating each meal lake n dose ol frown's Iron Hitters. It helps digestion, re lieves the lull leellng about the stomach. o23-lwdw lirowti'ft uouaenold Panacea Is the most oifectivo Pain Destroyer iu the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied exlerualliand thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, t han any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In tho Side. Bade or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and am. aches, and i.s T1IK GREAT RELlEYm OK PAIN. " Brown's Household Paha k. should be in every family. A tciutM..n:ul of the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot u:,-.i (sweetened if preferred J, taken at I nil Hum . ill brkac vi' a cold. 'ilcls ' bolt la tebll-lvdM.WAS&w Consumption Cured. n old physician. retired from active i... e, having hail placed In his hands by an East Indiana missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable remedy for tho speedy and pianiancnl cure ot Consumption. liron chltis. Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Allcclions, also a positive and radic.il cure tor General Debility and all nervous complaints, alter having thoroughly tested its wonderful euro, tivo powers in thousands ol cases, lecls it is his duty to make It known to his fellows. Tbo recipe, witU full particulars, directions lor preparation aud use, anil all necessary advice and Instructions lor successful treatment at your own home, will be received by you by return mail, free of charge, by addressing with stamp or stamped scll-uddicssed enve lope to Dlt. J. C. RAYMOND, Hit Washington street, Brooklyn, N. r. o24-lyw Consumption Cured. Au old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable reme ly lor the speedy anil perma nent cure lor Consumption, llronchitis, Ca tarrh, Asthma and all throatund Lung Aflec tlons, also a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, utter having tested its wondcrlul curative powers m thousands ot cases, hasdclt it his duty to make it known lo his suffering fel lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sullcring, I will semi free ot charge to all who desire It, this receipt, in German, French or English, with tul direc tions lor preparing und using. Send by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyed, ll'j Power's lllock, Rochester, N. Y. oct7-13tdeow KKSCU1SD FKOM 11KATU. The tollowlngstntement ot William J. Cough ln,ot Somcrvtlli', Mas., I so remarkable tnat wo beg lo.isk for it the attention ot our read crs. He says : "In the lull ot 18701 was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, lollowcd by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and llesh. 1 was so weak at one limo that 1 could not leave my bed. In Hie sum mer of 1S77 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. While there t lie doctors said I had a hole In my letl lung as big as a half dollar. 1 expend ed over a hundred dollars iu doctors and med- ! ieincs. 1 w as so far gone at one time a report i went around that I was dead. I gave up hope ' but a lrleud told ine ot Dlt. WJI. HALL'S ISALSAM FOli THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my ease incurable, but 1 ltoi a iKlttlelo satisfy them, when to my sur- priscaPtl gratification, I commenced to feel bettor My hope, oik-c ded, began to revive, a"d to-lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish 11, so that every one alllieted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOUTHELUNGS.nnd be convinced I hat CONSUMPTION CAN UK CUKKD. 1 have taken two bottle and can positively say that it lias done mo more good than all the other medicines I havo taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon bo able to go lo vork.' Sold bv II. H. Cochran, 137 .North Oucen street Purify the Jllood. " swavkk's rii.Ls." . ' SWAYHB'S TILLS." "SWATHE'S TILLS." ACTS AS A HEART COKKUCTOK and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the organs ot digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Hllliousness, Bad Breath, Jaundice, Liver and Kidney Com plaint, Iack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Ague, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism, Meuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, nnd all Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bow els. RESTORING TO HEALTH vhen all other remedies fall. They keep the system In n healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels ami kidneys the matter that poisons tho foundations ot lite. Be particular to obtain " Swayne's PiUs." Price i3 cents a box ot 30 pills, or 5 boxes f 1. Prepared only by Dr. 8 wathic X Sox, Phila delphia, Pa. Askyonr druggist lor them. Sent by mail to any address. oct4 eodAwM.W.F A Voice from the ress. 1 take this opportunity lo bear testimony to the cnicacy of your "Hop Bilteis." Expect ing to find them nauseous and bitter and com posed of bad whisky, we were agreeably sur prised at their mild taste, just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Cresswcll and :i Mrs. Connor, friends, have likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken Icr building up strength and toning up 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 the health of uiy selt nud family, but 1 need him not now. S. GILLILAND, People's Ailcccale, Pittsburgh, Pa. J uly 25, 1878. 6l0-2wd Aw X1A11MA.OES. Senkr Swartz Oet. 25. 18S2, at tho parson age of tho First ltefornicd church. No. H East Orange street, by the Bev. J. A. Peters, Fred erick Sencr, jr., to Miss Annie Swartz, both or this city. lt Joxes Scott. Oct. 2(5, by Kev. J. V. Eckert, nthls residence, 212 North Mulberry street, Lancaster, Elijah Jones, ot New Providence, to Miss Kate Scott, ot Eden township, both of this county. . JtEA.TH.8. GiLLiariK. October 24, 18S2. in Lancaster, Pa., Charles Gillespie, in his 04th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectlully Invited to attend the luncral, from the residence or his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Shcaff. West Orange street, on rriday morn ing at SX o'clock. Hili Ma-1 St. 51a church at 0 o'clock. -iu XJSW AMtTBMTI&KMKXlB. rilMK LAtUKS CONNECTED WITH TUB JL Sons of Veterans' Fair are requested to me-t in Locher's building next FBI DAY EVENING. By oruer ol ltd COMMITTEE. Yellow riiovr riAKS i'i.kak ha vuna Fillet (tt.md Madf) hv best 5 c-fiit Cigar in ibe city as HABTMAN'S 1ELI.UW FBONT C1UAK STOBE. rPUE UENERALHEALTHOFA PATIENT A. aflecttdwith chronic suppuration or the middle ear is usually impaired, even if none of the serious consequences have occurred. Such a drain upon the system is not tolerated with equunnraity by nature. Diseases or the Eve, Ear and Throat also Chroulc Diseases successfully teate-i by DBS. U. D. and M. A. LONGAKEIt. Onice M East Kiog street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. o20 Std&w O KKANK SAYLOK HAS KEMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPH! TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., Mi- Exactly oppposlt tl.e ld Stand. oclll-GiuilJtwR VTOTJCK TO TKEsPASSEKS AtU U- i NEKS. all persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ol the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties whether inclosed or un inclosed, either lor the purpose or shooting or llshing. as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said lands ot the undersigned alter this notice. VI. COLEMAN FKEEMAN, It. I'KltCY ALDEN. EDWABD C. FREEMAN, Attorney lor It. W. Coleman's Heirs, olti-tfd&w I AUIKS'UAIU IWKsSEB. MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dies' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened aud made to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' .Shampooing, at NOS. 225 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, S"Four iloors above P. ft. K. Depot. octlOSuid Q . KATHVOW, (LATE RA.TUTO A FimBR.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. Is supplied with a Fine Stook ot FALL. AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OTERCOATINGE, PANTALOON1NGS and TESTINGS. All of which will bo made promptly to order and satisfaction guaranteed, in Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by tho yard or pattern. oct7-lmd IfULTON OPEKA HOUSE. -ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, October 28, 1882. THE LATEST AMERICA SUCCESS, AliC6THEHABRIS0NS-LQHiS Aud their powerful Dramatic 'Company, in Leonard Glover's brilliant drama " YTVA," Or, "A SISTER'S SACRIFICE." Introducing New Songs, Music, Etc. Itcocrved Seats at the Opera House Oflico. Prices as usual. o20-3td LEGAL MOTIVES. ESTATE OF GEoKUE NEE8, LATE Or the borough of Manheiiu. deceased. Tho undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute Hie balance remaining in the hands of George Necs, late ot the borough of Manheim, de ceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit tor that purpose on Friday, tho 21th ilay of November, 1882, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Library Room ot the Court-house, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons In terested lu said distribution Tnay attend. D.G. ESULEMAN, o2S4itdoaw Auditor. J STATE OF SIRS. MINNA. IVIOMYKK, J late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters ot administration on said estate having been gr tilled to thu undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate pa men t, and those having claims or demands against Hie same, will present them without delay lor settlement to the under signed, residing in Lancaster. LAWRENCE KNAPP. A C. IIiaxoKHL, Administrator. Attorney. a.6tdoaw E .VVTATE OK MIUUAKI. F1SUE1C. LATE of tho city ot Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary on wiui estate Having oeen granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted tosatd decedent are requested to make immediate settlement, and thoso having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, to make known the same to the un dersigned without delay, residing in the city ot Lancaster. SUSAN C. FISHER, G. FREDERICK FISHER, sJ3-4tdoaw No. 501 North Queen &U INSTATE OF AMOS W. HI I LEV, LATK OF li Lancaster city, deceased. Letters or ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to the undersigned, re siding iu Lancaster city. SUSAN MILKY, Administratrix. Geo. M. Ki.ink Attorney. s2-tdow ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN F. STAUF fer, ot Lancaster city. John F. Stauttcr und wile, ot Lancaster city, having by deed ol voluntary assignment, dated Aug. 17, 1882, useslgncd und transferred all his estate und effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors ot the said J. F. StauflVr he there fore gives notice to all persons indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the under signed without delay, and those having claims to present them to A. C. REINOEHL, Assignee, Oltlce 11 N. Duke Street, Lancaster. beptl-Ctdoaw ED V CATION AL, O WITHIN C. SHOKTLIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN'A., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. No extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination for admission. Thiiteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapld'y. Special drill tor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students niav sele't any studies or chooso the regular English, Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students nttcd at Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other col leges anil polytechrlc schools. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which pinblbits the sale ot all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circulur address -the principal and proprietor, SW1THIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. M. (Harvard University U I actuate) MEDIA. PENN'A. aiC-linilAw CIOUBT PROCLAMATION. j Wiikreab, The Honorable JOHN U. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge ol the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county ot Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courtsof Oyer and Terminer anil General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and lor the county of Lancaster, havo issued their precept, to mo directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Dcllv crv, also a Court ot General Quarter Sessions ot the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commenco in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER (19th), 1882. In pursuance of which precept public liotico is hereby given to tho Mayor and Aldermen ot the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all tho Justices or the Peace, tho Coroner and Constables, or the said city nnd county or Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and thelrother remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain in their bchoirtobcdonc; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail or said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against thcid as shall bo Dated at Lancaster, the day or October, ?.-. JOHN H. HIGH, Sheriff. NEW ADFEKT1SEMENTB. (?; WES. VANES. A JTULI. 1.1NK FKOM j 5 cents up at .... HABTMAN'S YELLOW tKU.11 WtAfc STORK ITANTKU AGENTS j"UK THE 1NDUS I T trial plan or the Metropolitan, ot New York. In Lancaster. Pa. Has over 300,000 mem bers. Security to its members of over $2,000. 000. Apply at the branch office. No. 50K North Q ueen 6treet. W. VIRG IN, o24-3td . Asst. Supt, f1M YUDSQ MEN. X -THE Lancaster Commercial College Offers you n opportunity to get a knowlsdgc ot Double Entry Bookkeeping, Correspond ence, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship and Business Forms. An education absolutely neccessary In the transaction ot business. Day and Evening Sessions. Send tor circulars to WE1DLER A MOSSER, octlS-lwdR Lancaster, Pa. N OllVC. TO lUtlDUK BCILUEKS. Sealed nronosals will be received at th County Commissioner's Office, at Lancaster, Fa., until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1&2, at 12 o'clock m., for the erection and comple tion ot uu uncovered wooden bridge across the Beaver creek, nearRelton. at terminus of Beaver Valley turnpike. Specifications can be seen at the Commissioner's Office. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest : B. F. Griut, Clerk. octlS-Swd V OW KEAUV. OUR NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a laigo number of properties lu city and country, with prices, c. Copies sent tree touny address. ALLEN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate aud Insurance Agents, No. 10 East King Streot. ENTEHTAIUMENTS. M rf. JOHN D. MISHLKK ASSURES A 1E- Ilghttul enlertuinment at the OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1882. In thu complete production of the beautiful, pure and Interesting play. HEARTS OF OAK, By an unusually good Company, headed 4 by Mr. JAMES A. HERNfi. 49-The mo3t effective scenery ever pre sented in Lancaster. NO ADVANCE IN FBICES-3IC., 61c. Re served seat s at Yeckers, Office, 75 cen Is. o!l-6td POLITICAL. A, I ASS MEETINu. SEVENTH WAltll DEMOCRATS! The Democracy ot the Seventh Ward will hold a MASS MEETING At BERNARD KUHLMAN'S SALOON ROCK LANDSTKET, THIS EVENING, OCT. 26. Able Speakers will bo present. Speaking in German and English. All Democratic Clubs and Organizations aro invited. By order or GEO. DARMSTETTER. o21-2t President. 1L.UIS MEETING. THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB WILL MEET AT CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS, THIS THURSDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A lull attendance is requested. JOHN A. COY I.E. 025-21R Piesideiit, 9 TU WAMP. THE NINTH WARD Democratic Club will hold a MASS MEETING at FISHERY SALOON, Prince street, near Heading Depot. TO-MORROW ( FRIDAY ) EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. The meeting will bo addressed by B. V. Davis and John A. Coy le, Eeqs. AU Democrats ot tho city are Invited. 2t rOtt HALE. PUUL.IU SALE. T1E UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sale on Friday Octo ber 27Ui, JSSi, at 2 o'clock p. m., his valuable Store Stand and Property in Manheim Bor ough. Possession given immediately. octlS 7ld C. J. R EI FF. I)UUL1V SALE OK CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2s, 18J, will be sold at public sale, nt the public house ot F. A. Kicker, So. K West King street. Lan caster city, F.,.the following real estate, to wit ; No. l,a lot of ground, fronting 28 feet, more or less, on West King street, in said city, and extending in depth along Mary street KWleet to a ten feet wine alley, on which is erected a one-story HRiCK HOUSE, hydrant, trult trees ami other Improvements, No. 456. No. 2. A lot ot ground adjoining No. l.am. fronting on said street 18 teet, more or less, utnl nxtnndlni in dentil 109 feet. same as No. I. on which lserectedaone-storyBRICKHOUSK ; with back building attached, and other Im-1 movements, und is No. 454. I No. 3. A lot of ground adjoining No. 2, and I lronting on aforesaid strreet, on which is erected a onc-storv HRICK HOUSE, with back building attached : front 18 feet, more or less, and extending in depth 100 feet, same as others, adjoining property on the east, ot Daniel Cooper, and is No. 452. Tho above .properties will be sold on easy terms. Any persous wishing any information con ccrlng tho properties, can call on the under signed. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. nt., ot said day, when conditions wUl be mode known by " DANIEL LOGAN. Samuel Hess ft Son, Aucts. o24-7td EXECUTOR'S SALE. ONTHUKSDAYKO VEMUER 2, 1882, the undersigned 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 or ground thereto be longing, situated No. 4G0,on the cast side ot Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing In front on said Poplar streets) feet, and extend ing in depth eastward 100 leet, more or less, to a 14 leet wldepnbllc alley, adjoining property '! Christian Blumenstock, a public alley, and other property of thu estate or Abraham Stoncr, deceased. ' ....- No. 58. All that certain two-story BRICK DWKLL1NU HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen at tached, and lot or ground thereto belonging, situated No. 420, on the cast hide of Poplat street, Lancaster city, containing in fronton said Poplar street 13 feet, more or leas, and ex tending in depth 100 feet, more or less, to a 14 feet wide public alley, and adlolning prop; erty of Wm. Urelncr, a public alley and prop erty No, 3. No. 3 All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Frame Kitchen attached. Brick Stable and other Improve ment and lot of ground thereto belonging, situated No. 418 on the east sideot Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing in fronton salt I Poplar steet 13 leet, more or less, and ex tending in deptb 100 leet, more or less, to a 14 feet wide public alley, adlolning property ot No. 2. a public alley, and property or Catha rine Krctchmar. Sale to commenco at p. m.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB L. BKUBAKER, Executorot the estate of Abraham Stoner de ceased. H. fcuiiBKirr. Auct. ol76tl-TutTh LIQVOMH, . HOUSEAl. CD'S KEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Queen street, lancaster, P. Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES end LIQUORS, con Biantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vmtaee ol 18H0 LKept especlaUy for medicinal purposes. Puro (Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies ana wines to suit the trade. lOW-Jja HOU8EAL CO. THIRD EDITIOJ. THUBSDAY EVENING, OCT. 36, i - 83. FESTIVAL DAY. FINE WEATHEK ANU A GOOD DISPLAY. Tne Parade of ttoe Templars Many VUlung Knights The Programme of the Day's jraatlval. Philadelphia, Oct. 26. Today is styled "Festival day" ia the group of Bi Centennial fetes, and fairer weather could cot havo been asked for. Tho Knights Templar parade was the inaugural feature and the turnout was exceptionally flue. Many commanderies were present from other states, notably New York. Rhode island, Delaware, Virginia and New Jer sey. The routo was over the same as taken by various other demonstrations. At 2 p. m. there will be a regatta on tho Schuylkill over the National course A 3 p. m. tho concert of tho united singers will take place iu 15i Couteunial music nail. At 4 o'clock this afternoon tho monu ment to the lato Morton McMicbael will bo unveiled in Fairmouut park. Awarding: of Prizes. Philadelphia, Oct. 26. The Welsh concert this morning was attended by ten thousand pcisous, aud the singing was very line. Tho grand chorus of 1,500 voices was led by George AV. Williams?, of Wilkesbarre, aud the entire concert was under direction of Carl Gaetner, leader of the orchestra. Award of prizes as follows : Tho $000 cash prize for Hayden's " Hunting Song,' awarded to the Wyoming Valley society ; tho $800 cash prize for Ncukomm's " Daughter of Israel," to the Lackawauna society ; the $100 cash prize for Schubeit's "Tho Lord is my Shepherd," to tho Cal cott society. The grand $1,200 prize for Mendelssohn's " Yo nations offer to tho Lord " was awarded amid overwhelming applause to the Plymouth choral society, of Plymouth, Pa. The solid silver cup offered by Stato Senator II. G. Jones aud a solid silver vase offered by G. W. Childs were givou with tho $1,200 and $800 awards respectively. TIIE LltJUT-FINGEKED GKNTKV. A (laug or Pickpockets Arrested While Plying Thnlr Trade In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Tho benches in tbe central station dock were not suffi cient to seat the crowd of pickpockets and suspicious characters who woro brought up this morning for a hearing. All but two were committed to prison as profes sional thieves, or were held to answer at court. Among them wereGeorgo Wilson, of Cleveland, Ohio ; John Hill, of Boston ; Henry Fisher, John Williams, John Pier son, aud Bernard Jones, of Baltimoro ; a miscellaneous assortment of valua ble were found on all of them, Bernard Jones being fouud in possession of three watches and a pocket book, containing 55 dollars. Tiio latter was identified as tho property of William Cartwright, tr Oswego, N. J., and Jones was sent to court at onco to be " railroaded " to tho penitentiary. THE ItlO MATCH. Fitzgerald Leading, Clonnly Followed by liugbes and Hazael. New York, Oct. 20. Walking match twelve o'clock score Fitzgerald. 1187 miles 7 laps ; Hughes, 38-1 miles ; Hazael, 383 miles 2 laps ; Norcmic, 381 miles ; Bo well, 375 miles 5 laps ; Hart, 3G1 milts G laps ; Herty, 351 miles 3 laps ; Vint, 320 miles 3 laps. Two o'clock score: Fitzgerald 397, Hazal 3!ll, Hughes 3!)0, Noremac :i8(i, Itowell 370, Hart 3G9, Herty 3"8, Viut331. Bowel 1 is said to bo very sick. Noromae and Hughes arc now considerod the strong est men. Three o'clock score: Fitzgerald 400, Hughes 393, Hazael 393, Noremac 391, Howell 377, Hart 372, Herty 303, Viut33G. STAB KODTE JUUX BRIBERS. Fall Surrenders llluiseir Juror Dlcksou to be Arrested. Washington, Oct. 20. Frauk A. Fall, for whom a warrant bad been issued for attempting to bribe Wm. II. Brown, of the Star Route jury with an offer of $2,500, sin rendered himself this morning. He will bo arraigned this afternoon. Foote and Shaw, for whom similar warrants havo been issued, aro still at large. It was rumored this moruiug that Juror Mc Nally was about to mako au atirtavit upon which a warrant will bo issued for Juror Dickson's arrest. A Victim or the Park Explosion Kecognlzed. Philadelphia, Oct. 20 The body of the man who was killed by an explosion of tiro works at Fairmouut park on Tuesday, and who has since remained at the morguo undentified, was recognized this morning as John McCallin, aged 22 years, who re sided at Extoii, Chester county, and was employed by tho Pennsylvania railroad company. His wife wk slightly wounded at the Fame time. sea Captain Drowned. Sav FiiAxrisnn. Oct. 20. The British ----- 1 ship Oboron arrived in this port yesterday oa days irom oyaney, Australia, uu the passage from England to Sydney, a very neavy stress ot weatucr was experi enced. A tremendous tea was shipped, which swept Caplain England overboard and ho was dro .vned. The vessel narrowly escaped foundering. Robbing a fostofiice. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 20. ilurglar? entered the postoffico at Wyoming at an early hour this morning. Tho door of the safo was knocked in with a sledge ham mer. The burglars secured $200 in money and postago stamps. This is tho second time this oiSce has been robbed. Killed In a Uruuken Quarrel. Winnepeg, Oct. 20. Archie McDonald,' of Rat Portage, was shot and killed last night by a locomotive engineer named Robert 1). Garvin during a drunken quar rel at tbe Caledonia hotel. Garvin bad only been hero a day or two. He comes from Georgia. m A Hlg Incendiary IMaze. Nashville, Tend., Oct. 20. A firo at Hopkinsville, Ky., last night was tbe work of an incendiary. It was extin guished about midnight. Four blocks were destroyed. Loss on buildings is 100.000, and on stock of various lirms, $'200;000. Stage Coach Kobbed. Leadville, Col., Oct. 20. The stage from Malta, duo hero last night, was stopped by two masked men, the passen gers ranged in a row covered by revolvers, and robbed of over $2,000. Tbe highway men escaped. Arthur's Interest la the Election. Washington, Oct. 29. Tbe president, accompanied by Secretary Frelinghuysen and Secretary Lincoln, will leavo here this afternoon for Now York city. The presi dent expects to return to this city about the 10th of November. Fatal Holler Explosion. Memphis, Tcnu., Oct. 20. The " nig ger" boiler of the Harbor tug Do Soto, exploded this morning, killing Dennis Bohlon, a watchman, and a negro named Joo Holman. Tho tug was only slightly damaged. A Dishonest Hookkeeper. Kingston, Out., Oct, 20. Henry May, a bookkeeper in tho 3Iei chants' bank, at Gananoguo, has been arrested hero for de frauding the bank. DETAILS UF A. msAtUTJEB. TfcM ISoats C'rws Mardaratt by BloM tnlrsty Native. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 20 A letter received in this city from C.M''a;u Crapo, of tbe schooner Surprise, of this port, ac Basket island, near Punt a Ar-nx. gives particulars of the itci.' ."ter there, and also slate- that a v-vu'n crew which ho left at tho imiud was subsequently massacred hv the natives with tbe exception of a Porti gucso boy. He also says that bolt's crew belonging to the British uatk Rosanaetn, which foundered at sea, coin, prising the mate aud four men, were ulso murdered by tho natives, the mate atone escaping. Tho latter was afterward res cued by sotno friendly Indian and sent to Valparaiso. A third boat's crow had also been massacred by tho natives at this point. llank Kobberv. Nasu.U', N. II., Oit 2(5. It is reported the bank at Wilton was brokeu into hut night, tho safo blown open and content' stolen, aud that robbers also broko into two stores, stole a team and shot ono man. It has been asscrtainod that tho burglais scoured only $13, ax the bank keeps its deposits elsewhere. The thieves after wards broke into two dry goods stores, but got only a small amount of mouoj . In their flight tho burglars encountered Dr. A. II. Powers, shooting him in tho arm. They then stole a team and escaped, tho team beiit.'' subsequently found at Manchester. A Robber's Sang Frold. Fryeiiurgh, Me., Oct. 2G. John O. Mason, a drover, of Albany, was waylaid and robbed about dusk last night near Lynohvillo. The robber addrcsbod Mason in a familiar way saying : "Give mo a ride, John," then threw pepper in his victim's eyes whilo an ac complice bound his arms aud reliovod him oi'$t,0(Jl and a watch. WEATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 26. For the Middle Atlautio states, fair weather, southwest to northwest winds, higher baromoter, stationary or slight fall in teinprattue. Sqaeatr.lsbocss There is a certain fastldloiisnesiumnngsoiue people which is greatly shocked nt seeing tho terms diabetes. It rig Id's Dlseascs,ul!iumenari.i. or even ilvt ror kidney.in print. Thuy would tain forget that they had a liver or kidneys, or were subiect to disorders of these organs. All ot which would lie well, it such ignorance or fastidiousness could drive these dlscascnuway. Thu truo way to b.tui-di reterence to them Is lo employ Hunt's Remedy, tho irreat kidney ami liver medicine, to euro them; ami IIk-ii all mention of them will cease ot Itself. So g as flesh Is heir to snch ills, we must tell of lint ouo great spceillc. Hunt's Remedy, that meets theni! Ills and overcomes them. MJUSKZT. rniiadeipbis Market f juLADairntA. Oct. '.M. Flour oulct but J arm ; auperilne. ; OOgi'. : Extra. tltO'di; i Pcnna. Family, $." 00. uyc nour atfi ji ;w;i Wheat dull and lower; No. '2 Western Roil, 11 nili&0'; Pa Red, 91 1 Q$l HI; do Am ber nt $1 lilal 17. Corn quiet: btcainer. 87c ; Mixed. SIflKle ; No. 3 do, Ki87c. Oat .s quiet and steady; No. I White, 5Tc: So. 2 doia46c; No. 2 Mixed, a40e. Rye. scarce at 75c. Provisions quiet : Mess Pork, $it W) ; Reel Hams $IS?1J; India Moss Uccr,2 o; i. o.b. Lard quiet. Cutter Hrm and scarce; I'eun'a and Wcs' ern Creamery Extra. Sic. Kggs steady; Peuii'a,;S30c. Ch-'iisu steady. Petroleum dull ; ICeUned, 7C Whisky at SI 22. Mew Kur Manet. .New (oaK.Ocr. 2iJ Flour Stato and West eru dull und slightly in buyers' lavor; .South cm quiet and steady. Wheat li(Sfl lower and Iwiivy ; busim-Hs mainly speculative; No. I '.Vhile. at ifl WJi; No. ' Red, Oct., 1 IW'!I Hi do Nov., 1 OlJi til 0s)i : do Dec. $1 mJitil 10'4 : do year, $1 08jU 0HJ4 ; do Jau.,l ll'4Ql HJ ; do Fob., I ViX. Corn opened ie lower : subsequently re covered from dcclluo ; mixed western spot. K 87c: do futures. 18ic. Oats 'UHPAc lowe : No. i Nov., 11)1 l?;c; D.-c , loaS-'c ; Western, 38050c. uram and Provision umuuiobs. ijiio o'clock quotations of grain and provu lens, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, 15 ...ul IMm. utwinl u.Cl ailll DMWH Oct. -y Pork tMttl l'J.274 li 'r,',z Chicago. Corn OaU Wheat Nov JHJi i.7H - lire .'.h;;.-; ,:r;i; ir.. .'.! ' Sti I'elroleu -OilCilv. Ulij Mtock Market. New Vork, Philadelphia anil Local Slots also United Status Itoud ropoMod dally J .too a li. Lena. 22 North 0.uee:i street. Oct. 20. UfcOO LOU 3:u. a. m. r. m. r.M. Denver ft Bio Grande 51 blA 3H N. Y.. Lake Erie A Wea tern.... y 41 Kansas and Texaa 35- 35 35 l.aico Shorn H-ii 112' W& New Jersey Central .... 71'A 72,'4 7 Now York, Ontario A W i7 27 27 -i Paul, M. & Omaha iti'i 4(J 4!J ..icitioMail S'-i'i :'. '4 Rochester A Pittsburgh 22; 23 iuxas Puclfic 42 115-4 12 V4Uasli. ..wit A Put-ill?.... A :yH ;& Western Union Tel. Co H7 H7J5 WJi Pennsylvania Central t'4 rA tily, Philadelphia A Reading SOU 30)4 31 Northern Pacini Com V. 4 Ui)f, ' Prolcrrcd.. . ; '. ' I'ulfaio Pitts. A V.'-xt ii;i -ZfA 31 '4 Live Stock Market. East Llul-htt. Cattle Receipts. iU7 head; active on good, but slow on common ; prime, 15 '.I7fitt ; good, $1 :.r)i." ; cummoii, $3t Hogs Receipts, 1.7UUhead ; linn : PlilUdel phias, 7 25fr7 50; lUltlmores, Vi !WS7 10; Yorkers, 9!39i73. Sheep Receipts, 3,01) head; fair extra 11X14 70; fair to good, $194 25. CmcAOo. Hogs Receipts. 18,(XW head; ship ments. 4,300 head ; demand good on specula tive and shipping account early, u-it the mar ket closed weak at Tuesday's rates ; common to-ro'Ml mixed, Wfti; 'J5 ; heavy, $7977-'; light, tc n YTyl 05 ; skips, 1 an uo. Cuttle Receipt. 10,0Jllical : shlpmcntH.2.'W0 head : demand fair ; steady on good to choice shipping at i 1U;5 '.."; common to lair lOe lower at $ I IOfJI!)j; butchers' dull and weaker at $2 3V3l0O: stocker.H and feeders slow at sale at $f'J04 31 ; i:in--e Hrm ; Texan-) ut $3 H-'i f?l 0; Americans,! I 2035 25. Sheep Receipts. 3JUM ; sldpments, 1409 head ; market lairlv active ..utweak; common to Iatr,2ii03 2'; medium to good, 13 .Ti$ 1 tO ; cho.-ce to extra, II 304 G2& lrtnrai ntOCM Mot USUI. Par Lait val. sale i.auc- -Uy C per ct. Loan, dee 1882.. .9100 9105 " 18S5... ico 107K 1H!... 1011 1 " ia5... uc i3i 5iierct. ii I or 3i years.. 100 im " b per ct. School Loan.... 100 112 " 4 " In lor at years.. 100 loi " 4 " In .'.or 31 years., iw WiMi " 0 " in 10or2Jyear.o. IW) VK. Manheim boi-ousthJf 100 loi TtX.-XS. Slrst National UftiiK. , armors' Nation' " 1 , r'ulton National U--;-. H0O 9J05 1I0.S 135 hi: i.'j u: lll..iO 13I.MI a 14.i.7l. 140 151 70.5V 117 JTkUO 60 120 . 100 t. incu'jtcr County NallomU Hank.. Columbia National J-Lik.... Kphrata Natlopal .-k Kind. National IShjiK. 'loluinlita.. ., cir-it National ISanrt, trashing.... Kirst National Rank, Marli-.tte.. ... Klrst National llank. Mount .toy.. LltitK National ilauk )lauh'ln National ISanx. ........... Union National llank. Mount Joy. New Holland National Bunk....... MTSCWAAWSOCS STOUKS. Quarryvlllo R. It.... .. ............... Mlllersvlllo Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Eactory....-." Gas Light and Ifuel Company...... Stevens House...... ...........-. Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company.. ........ Susquehanna Iron Company . Marietta Hollow ware ........ ........ Stevens House... ............ ...... Sicily island ................. ......... East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g..., Milicrsvlllo Normal School XISOKXLAIISOCB UOKOS. Uuarrwllle R. R.. duo 1S .vi wo too 100 11X1 IIKI iui 100 100 50 lv tiO au 50 ino 25 100 2 17( M4.f 11 1 100 50 50 60 .;ioo . 100 . too 9117 10C 105.S Reading & Columbia li. R,,5s Lancaster Watch Co.. due 18. Lancaster Una Light and Eucl Co. duo in lor 20 years Lancaster ias Light and fuel Co. . 100 100. 100 IOC . 33.33 85 275.28 Lancaster & Marietta Lancaster A New Holland..... Lancaster & u.vnieliaiiiix.... . 25 .103 . MO