LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 271882. COLUMBIA NEWS- , "W Froin Our Regular Correspondent. Two colored men engaged in a fight on Fiont .street this tnorniirf in which both were hcvercly pummelled. The little daughter of John Miller fell down htairs yesterday afternoon aud broke her arm. An attempt to bieak into a Clieny sticet residence last iiilit was fiustratcd by the appearance of a railioad man on the scene, who geared tie rascal olf. Another drunken brawl occuned on Walnut street last evening. There was a pleasant turpi iso party at John Reese's last evening. There was a slight lire at a house on Manor street this morning, caused by hot coal falling from the stove. Two tramps had au altercation on Lan 'caster avenuo yesterday afternooyn whi !i one was cut across the cheek witn a kr :lo. A horse ran away witn Hiram Bi : a. of Elizabethtown, this morning, th -i'g him out aud cutting one side of hit ate. Willie Morris was accidentally atiuck with a stone and knocked senseless this morning while playing a game known aiming boys as " duck." Luwts Bangor was put off the cars here yesteiday for traveling without a ticket. He had came in this way from Chicago, his mode of tiaveling being to get on a passenger or freight train and udo until put off. He Lad boon twice attested be tween Chicago aud this place for tiain jumping. His destination is Philadelphia, aud he boarded a Height traiifo: that place la-t evening. Court of Coujiuou llea. The Urua-Beiler water case is yet on tii.il iti the upper room. After tho plain ti ?s had closed the defense opened aud they jjf cecded to show that there had been no bvei!i:!gor backing of water beyond the nociibed limits of the defendant ; that th,' plaintiff has not pi oven any right to the l.t-i'1 cu either aide of tho creek, as al Itged, and if other paitiep, who did own la:nl liuiuicg dowu to the creek, suHoioJ it was no part of the cae. The defesso also claim that the dam is no higher than it was twcuty-liue years ago, and therefore Beiler could sustain his claim by adverse possession, that being equal to a grant. The plaintiffs admitted upon different oc casions that they did not buffer damage. It as admitted by the defeuse that once when the dam breast bad been broken a log was placed on it, which did not raise it, i:or has it been raised siuce. It was shown that the breast of the dam is a pub lic highway, and the defense claim that if theio was any raising dono since 1878, it was dene by tho supervisors of tho town ship after thoy had been convicted of neglect of duty, for failiug to keep the road in proper repair. The plaintiffs, it is alleged, do not own the land along tho edgeol the creek, which is claimed to have been damaged. It was expected that another caso would be taken up in tho lower room this moiuing. It was not ready, however, aud all tho jurots were disciiargu.l for the week except those empauuelod in tho Brua-Beiler case. Arrested On Bench iVrrant. At tho November term of quarter ses sions, John Ovcrholtzer, of Lebanon coun ty, was indicted for foruicatiou aud bas tardy with Emma Brubaker, of Mount Joy township. He gave bail and his recoguizjnee was forfeited Ho was ar rested bytheshoriff aud was brought into court this morning. The court ordered him to eivo bail iu the sain of $300 for ti ial at court. The recognisance of Over holtzcrhad been sued out in Lebanon county, but not enough was realized to pay costs. A SUCCESSFUL TRIAL. T 'iiie liayes Extension Ladder TrucK. Tho chief of tho firo departmcut this afternoon at 2 o'clock called out tho new Hayes extension ladder ti nek and steam fire engiuo No. ti to make a tiial of the new tiuck. The apparatus was lun into Ceutte square in lionfc of the IN Ti:i.i.:oiiNCi;it office and the extension ladders wcro quickly run up extending be yond tho root of Locher's lour story bauk ing house. Mon mounted the ladder and weie soon ou tho roof. Then with one man at tho ladder, it was swung aiound on ihe turntable first toward the monu ment and alter waids to tho roof ot the Intklligknccr building to show that it could be easily placed in any desired position without removing the truck. A lino of huso was carried to the top of the ladder and with three men to manage it, a stream of water was forced through it by tho steam er, aud directed for a time ou and over the monument. Without stopping the stream the position was again chauged, and the stream directed to tho roof of Locher's building. The ladder was raised and lowered at diffeient times so that the liiemcn could, with ease, get into the thud and fourth-story windows. The trial was witnessed by a great throng of people, and was regarded as entirely successful. . ii . - HULU KOKUKKY AT WKST WILLOW. Martin's Hotel and the Railroad Office I ICroKcu Into. Last night thieves entered tho hotel at1 West Willow, belonging to John M. Mar- , tiu. They gained au entrance by boring a hole through tho shutter directly over the latch. Uaviug this completed it was an easy matter for them to unlock tho shutter auu maae vucir euiruutu iuui iuo uuuao. They mads a general ransacking of the lower story of the house, but nothing of much important:.: has been missed. They )r"ih:cd off a pair of boots and a oat be longing to Mr. Martin, and a now coat belonging to one of the boarders. The money drawer was removed from its place. There was only six cents in tho drawer aud that was not taken. After the thieves had treated themselves freely to brandy, etc., at Mr. Martin's ex pense, they started for the P. & R. It. ltj ticket office. Hero they gained an entrance by prying opcu the window. At this place nothing was taken, except a razor and "shaving mug belonging to Mr. Michael Groff, ticket agent. Llon;;an Society. The regular monthly meeting of the Linnu-aa sce'etywas held on ThutsJay evening, October 2G, at 7 p. m., at tho office of Dr. II. D. Knight. Iu the ab sencc of the president, the vice president, Prof. Dubbs, occupied the chair. There wcro eight members in attendance. To the museum was donated a fine specimen of opalized wood from Dakota, by Dr. S. T. Davis. The specimen was obtained by himself on a recent visit to Dakota. Dr. Knight donated-a hermit crab, occupying his stolen habitation, which was obtained on Long Island. Ns. 14. 15, 16 and yearly index of Patent Office Gazette were do nated to library. Prof. R. K. Buehrle was unanimously elected a member. After scien tific gossip upon various topics the society adjourned to meet in museum ou last Saturday in November. Church Fair. Tho congregation of St. John's (Ger man) Reformed church will hold a fair in the basement of tho church, at the corner of Orange and Mulbery streets, beginning on the 11th of November. Tho object of the enterprise will bo for tho reduction of the debt now rcst og upou the church. Tho articles to be disposed ol by vote and chauce consist of watches, an organ, bicycle, furniture, harness and others of value, besides which there will be a largo assortment of handsome articles on the tables for sale. Tho fair will no doubt be libeially patronized. HEARTS AND BANDS. The Baker-KItne Nuptials Last Evening. The upper circles of Lancaster society have been considerably agitated of late in anticipation of the brilliant matrimonial event which took place at C o'clock las.t evening in the Presbyterian church, Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D., officiating. The high contracting parties were Dr. James Erwin Baker, a young physician, formerly, of Madison, Wis., but now of this city, and Miss Berth a Kline, daughter of George M. Kline, esq. At an early hour the rattling of cairiages coming and going might be heard in the vicinity of the Kline residence, on North Lime strict, aud the church was soon thronged with the friends of the happy pait. A c.i rpct had been stretched across the pavement iu front of the entrance to the church to guard against the soiling of the shoes of the fair portion of the biidal party. Within the church, awaiting the anival of the bride and gioom, an audience, lep reseutative of tho beauty and fashion of Lancaster, had gathered, and when a slight bustle at tho door announced their approach, all eves were turned in anxious expectation. The bride was charmingly dressed in white ottoman silk, trimmed with Duchcsso lace aud with royal train, while the groom appeared in full evening dress. Tho best man was Mr. Wetherill, of Philadelphia, who attended tho first biidesmnM, Miss Patty Kline, a sister of the bride. The other bridesmaids were Miss Worthiugton, of Doylcstowu, and Miss Dodson,of Bethlehem, and they wore attended by Messrs Ganse, of Philadel phia, and Ilager, of Lancaster. The re maining ushers wercMessis.W. Flynn, of Lancaster, aud Hill and Moore, of Phila delphia. After the ceremony was per formed a leception was held at the tesi denco of tho bride's father, on Lime street, which listed until 9:o0 p. rr. at the conclu sion of which tho newly married pair took the through train for Chicago. They will visit all tho largo cities of the west and on their return will occupy the Ileitshu resi dence, on North Lime street. - - -- Sl'UDO DEATH. martin Reese' Dies of Heart Disease Martin Ri ese, sr., of Providence ton n ship, fell dead while eating his supper Wednesday evening. Deputy Coroner Thus. J. Armstrong on being notified cm-pannek-d the following jury to hold au inquest on tho remains : Henry Miller, Elias Fiiuefrock, Elam Bleacher, Anion Keeports. George H. Miller, aud Alfred Mowior. It was shown in evidence that Mr. Reese had been out during the day, com plained of a pain'iu the breast during the afternoon, took no medicine, sat down to supper, poured out his coffee and lifted his saucer to his mouth, let it fall suddenly and sank down helpless. Ilis wife ran to his assistance aud caught hold of him, preventing him from falling, but ho ex pired instantly. The jury returned a verdict that he camo to his death from heart disrate. Coming to See Pattison. AnatigemeutH have been effectod for the naming of a special train ou the Quart y ville railroad on Tuesday evening, in oidcr to allow citizens of the lower end of the county to attend the Pattison mcctiug to bo held in this city upon that evening. The special will leave Quarry villo at 7 p. m., aud returning leavo Lancaster at 11. An Improvement. A great improvement was made in the court room to-day. Norton's patent door checks wcio placed upon each of the doorr. By this anangement they can bo shut without the slightest noise. The court has always been greatly annoyed by the con stant slamming of the doors, and this is now done away with. Tho work was dose by S. Boyd Martin, of Hairisburg, a gen tleman who is well known here, and who has been county commissioner of Dauphin county for two terms. l'asscd West.0 Candidate Pattison, George M. Dallas, Chairman Hcuscl, Mr. Herbert, of tho Times, aud a dozeu otheis, went west on the 9:33 train this morning. They weie on their way to Tyrono, Pittsburgh, aud other western cities. No one know of the coming of tho candidate, but many who happened.to be in the depot shook him by the baud. sate of Alderney and Uaercfcey Cattle. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers, sold nt public sale, ou Thursday, October 20, 1882, at the Black Horse hotel, Millersvilk', for Harry C. Lintucr, GO head of cows, at an average price of $53.53 per head ; 11 head of heifers at an average prieo oi 13.7G per head. Twclvo of the cows averaged $74.00 per head. m The Ul-Centrnulal. As this is the last day of the Bi.Centen nial in Philadelphia, thetxavel lo that c'.ty is not so great. About ono hundred ticket were sold today. Eveiyone is tiyingto get home and all regular aud the many special trains are crowded going out. Sate or Real Kstate. Allan A. Herr & Co., real estate and in surance agents, sold to-day, at private sale, to Dr. Miles L. Davis for $5,000, the two stoiybiick dwelling No. 114 Noith Princo street, belonging to Miss Hetty A. Mayor. Condition or Mr. Herr. Jeremian Herr. who was so setiously in jured in a mnaway yesterday, ou Piiuco street, was removed to his homo in the afternoon. He was still unconscious, and is yet iu a rather critical way. m Amosemcuta. " Hearts of Oak" To.Xiglit.T:ic luvitifi play entitled " Heails ot Oak" will be en acted at Fulton opera house this evening by the same admirable cast that gave its former representations here. It is indeed a story of tho heart, and Mr. Heme and his excellent com pan j make it one of the most pleasing pic tures on the American stage. ttPJSCr.il. XOTIVES. We have heard noth Democrats and Bcnub Hcans say that there is nothing better for a Cough than Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup ; this old reliable remedy never falls tocure a Cough or Cold at once, and may be obtained at auj' d rug store lor 25 cents a bottle. How Mow! What Is It? Tho great system renovator is Burdock Blood Bitters. Try Hand be convinced. Price $1. J'or stile by H. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 13J North Queen street. A cougn, com or sore xnroat suouitt ne stopped. .Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bionchlal Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups au.t halt&uis, but act directly on the inflamed pal U . allaying Irritation, give reliet in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have beon recommended by physi cians, and always give ncriect satlsiactluu. Having been tested by wide aud constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wel .ncrlteil rankumnng the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at cent-, a box vri w here mv-1 vdTThA F&l vw Look sharp when your SKtn ureatrg ont in plmple3, and use Glenn's Sulphur Soap Hill's ilalr Dye, black or brown, 5!) cents. oS-lwdeod&w Coluex's Llcbig's Liquid Beef and ion to In vigorator Is admirably adapted lor females In delicate health. Coldcn s ; no other. Ofdrug gKts. o23-lwdeod v w Alter eating each meal take a doe ol Brown's Iron Bitters. It helps digestion, ic llevcs the lull lcellng about the stomach. o23-lwd&w KKSCUKD FKOM DKATH. The lollowingstatementof William J. Cough In, ot Somerville. Mass., is so remarkable tnat we bes toask for it the attention oi oar read ers. He says : "In the fall ot 187C1 was taken with a violent bleeding oi the lungs, followed byasevciccough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the- sum mer o!l:77 1 Vila admitted to the City Hospital. While t lew ti-c doctors said I had a hole in m iett lung as big us a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. I w as so Jar gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I pave up hope but a Ii lend told me Ot DC WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUXGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case ii.curable,but I got air tt!e to eatisly them, when to my sur-pii-tea d gratification, 1 commenced to feel iKitter My hope, once ded, began to tevive, ii-.d tO-fciy I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethis hoping jou will publish it, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM rORTHBLUNGS.andbcc-uvinecd that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CI RED. I have taken tw o lot les and can positiv ely say that it has done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap piutrcdaud I shall goon lw able to go to work. ' Sold bv H. 15. Cochran. 187 North Oneen street furiry the Mood. " SWATKE'B TILLS." " flWAVms'S PILLS." "bWAYSB'S TILLS." ACTS AS A IIEAP.T CORRECTOR and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the organ? ot digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Billioasncss, U.id Breath, Jaundice, LUcrand Kidney Com pl.int. Lack oi Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or I)ysiei.i, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fuver-and Ague, Dian Iioj.i, Dropsy, CoUN. Uheutnatlsin, Kcuialgia, Gout, Female WenktiLSs, Urinary Disorder, and all Irregularities of thefplren, Stomncli, Blander and Bowels. BESTORIAO TO HEALTH when all other remedies fall. They keep the system in a healthy eonullioa by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by t lie bowels and kid:ics tho matter that poisons the foundations ot Hie, Bo particular toohtuin "Sway no's Pills." Price 35 cents a box ot SO pills, or5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Dr.. Svayni; & Soy, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggist lor them, sent by mail to any address. oct4 eo.I&wM.IV.F A TfA8L injector troi with cacli bottle ol frhilol '.sCaftrtli Kenu-dy. Pi ice SO cents For s lie at CncliranV di ug store, 1 17 Noi th Queen -tn-et. Vii iitlnuf the u-uot i:iK'diesthato!'ly relieve, when Julys' Cream Balm, pleasant ot application and a sure rule lor Catarrh, Hay Fever mid Cold In huid, can be had for 50 cents? Apply into iiutttrilo with little finger. I was liouhlod -nil'.i Clnonlc Catarrh and gathering in my head, was very deat at times and had diacharg' s tiom my cars, besides be ing unable to breathe through my nose. Be fore tins becond bottle ot Jljs' Cream Balm was exhausted I was cured, -uid to-day enjoy sound health. C. J. CoRBiw,t23Chestnut street, J'ield Manager Philadelphia Pub. House, Pa. it is no exaggeration. Kly's Cream Balm is a cure lor ntartli. Hay 1'cvcr and Cold in head. Many cures have been made among my cci-tfiineis. No other remedy has ever equaled the Balm m good results. A. J. Oukmavkldbb, Druggist, J.uston, Pa. o!6-M,W.F&w "Kough on K.its." Cleats out tats isiiie, loaches flies, ants, bed bugs, skunhs, thijiinuiiks, gophers. 15c. Drug gists. ' Hack-ketack," :i lasting and lragrant per fnine. Price 25 and 60 cent. For sale at Coch rairs drug store. H7 North Queen slice t. Come let the joyous tidings loll From eat t: w.st, trom pole to pole. That woman' teeth, and llp, and breath. No more shall sulTer wors than death, J'or SOZODONT with magic sway Preserves tlicm now from ioul decay. o2l-lwdcoilftw Go to II. B Cochran's ding store tor Mrs. Freeman's JS'ew yatioial Dyes, i or bright ncssaiidnufi.bility ot color, arc uucq.ualcd. Color fi om 'J to 8 pounds. Directions in Kng-lMwmdGcin-.an. Puce, lacmts. Sweet peace dwells in tint particular cot tage where nervousness, dyspepsia, ncuial-i giu, and headache ate unknown. Then per suade all to use Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Tills. They euro all nervous iniii ry and neuralgic pains. o23-lwdw ttovr to Sec.tiro IlrBltli. It seems stranse that nny one will sufTcr iiom the many derargements brought on by an iuipii'u condition ot the blood, when fcCO VILL'8 5AUSAPAU1LLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD ANDLIVEU SYUUP will restore pericct health to the physical organization. It is indeed a sticngthcning syrup, pleasant to taku, aid has proven itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIF1EU evct discovcied, cfleet ually cuiing berolula, SyphliUc disorders, Weakness ot tho Kidneys Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous dixoidcrs and debility, biL ious coinplalnU and all diseases indicating an Impure' condition ot tho Blood, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc. It coriects indi gcstlou. A single bottle u ill prove to you its uieilts as a health renewcr, lor it ACTS LIKE AC11AUM, especially when tho complaint la ot an exhaustive nature, ha Ing a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ol tho brain and tier vous system. . itElt'h PAIN PANACEA cures a pain la man and beast. For nso externally and inter nally. UEDHOUsi: POWDEHS uro all diseases ot hore, rattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may'24-2 For sale at II. II. Cochran's' drug store 137 North Queen street- uruvin-s Household J'anacea 13 the most eflective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will mo'st surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied extemally.and theieby more certainly relieve pain, w liether chroaic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and It is wat ranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures rain in the Side. Back or Bowels. !?oro Throat, Rheumatism and all achks, and Is THE GREAT BULlLVJ.lt OF PAIN. "Bnoww's IIouseuolo Pahacba" s-ho'tld be In every family. A teaspoontul of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at betl time will kbkak up a cold. 25 ets a bottle tebll-lvdM.WAS&n A Voice from the Press. 1 laise this opportunity to bear testimony to the efficacy or your "Hop Bittets." Jixpcct ing lo And them nauseous and bitter and com po-cd or bail whisky, wo were agreeably sur prised at their mild taste, just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Cres-wcll and a Mrs. Connor, ti lends, hive likewise tried, and pronounce them the best medicine they have ever taken itr building up strength and toning up the system. 1 was troubled with costlvoness, headache and wautot appetite. My ailments are now all gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after the health ot my selt and latnlly, but I need him not now. S. GILLILAND, rcople's Advocate, Pittsburgh, Pa. I uly i, Is7s. n!ti-2wd&w Hl.UilllAiiES. Hernley Mktzlkr On the23th of October, 18ft2, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at Schloott's Fianklin house, Mr. Abraham II. Hernley. to Mis Lizzie S. Metzler both of Bapho. 2ld Person Miller. On the 2Cth of October, 18S2, by the Rov. W. T. Get hard, at his resi dence. No. 31 East Orange street, Mr. William Pearson, ot hden, to Miss Rebecca Miller, ot Bait. 2td Baker Klise. On October 20. in the Pres byterian church, by Kcv. .T. Y. Mitchell, D.D., l)r. .lumrs Erwln Baker, to Bertha Kline lib ATIS. fccuiEFER In Ibis city, on the '.Mil inst.. Ki.tlmina, wite ot C saucier. The relative-and iricnd- of the tutully are re'peetlully invited to attend the tuncral, Iiotn the icsi-'ence or l.er husband, No. 640 Manor sine, on fcunday attcinoon at two o'clock. Setvices a. M Jolin's Reformed t hutch, interment at Lancaster cemetery, ois 2ui iAKUKSALt. (IKUlBtUS CAMAKICS, j Goidilnchea, Linnets, Ac., TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, at No. 11C North Queen street. It KBW- AVTXMTISMMKMIS.-- YBLLOVT FKOKT ClOAKh, CLEAR JiA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Clear in tfce city at . ..,. HARTMAN'S YELLOW rKOST CIGAR STORE. rpo 1'UUnU MEN. THE Lancaster Cemmercial College Offers you nn opportunity to get a knowledge ot Double Entry Bookkeeping, Correspond ence, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship and Business Forms. An education absolutely neceessary in the transaction ot business. Day and Evening Sessions, send lor circulars to WEIDLER A MOSSER, octlS-lwdR Lancaster, Pa, N OllCtS XU HKlDUK BCILDKUS. Sftiipii nrnnnuk will be received at the County Commissioner's Office, at Lancaster, Pa., until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1S82, at 12 o'clock m., for the erection and comple tion ot an uncovered wooden bridge across tho Beaver creek, neartSetton, at terminus or Beaver Valley turnpike. Specifications can be seen at the Commi-sionera Office. 1!Y ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attet : B. F. GRiKsr, Clerk. octl8-2ard B. FRANK MAYLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., it3 Exactly oppposlto the Old Stand. octll-tirndAwR XTOIICE TO -XKKPASSKKi JkVO GVS- i NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass ou any of the lands ot tho Corn wall or Speedweil estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un incloscd, cither lor the purpose of shooting or fl siting, as tho law will bo rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said lauds ot the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN. EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorncv lor R. W. Coleman's Heirs. olK-tfd&w T ADIES'IIAIU DKKViKK. MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in' Hair Work, La dles' anil Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and made to order. Hair Jewelry ot till kinds made up. Kid Gloves aud J'eatbers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS. 225 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 43Jour doors above P. R. R. Depot. octKJ-Stnd YALUAHLE U1TY PKOPKKTV AY PUB. lie sale.-On WEDNESDAY. NOVEM BER 15, 1S82, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the undo: signed surviving executor of the last will and testament ot Daniel Harman, de ceased, will otter at public sale at the Cooper House, in West King street, a Ltrge two-story BRICK DWELLINOHOUSE, with storeroom! large two-story brick back building, bake, wash and smoke house, warehouse and stable, hydrant, cistern, etc. This property Nos. 2J1 and 22.:. 1 routs 30 lcet on the north side of West Kin street and extends back 245 feet to a 14 feet wide public alley, and has tin equal light and pilvilege or, in and to a "J lcet wide joint alley between the above and adjoining property on the east, ex tending through to the aforesaid 14 fret wide Imbllc alley iu the rear. The house is well milt and the store room is supplied with counters and. shelving. Iho premises rrj at present occupied by Messrs. Mcntzer A Rcist as a grocery, where a successful business is carried on Possession will be given on the first of April iSbZ. Persons wishing to view the property or de siring lurt'H-r Information, will please call on the uinierslgnei'. No. 13 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. R. A. BAER, oct27,nov3,10,15R Executor. rOLMHCAL. QT11 WAKU. THE JSINTH WARD Democratic Club will held a MASS MEETING at FISHER'S SALOON, Prince street, near Reading Depot, TO-MORROW ( FRIDAY ) EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Tho meeting will be addressed by B. F. Davis and John A. Ooyle, Esqs. All Democrats ot the city are Invited. 2t VLUTHLSU C. G . UAXUVON, (late katuvos A risncK.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. Is supplied with a Fine stock ot FALL. AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, PANTALOONINGS and VESTLNGS. All of which will be made promptly to order and satislactlon guaranteed, in Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by the yard or pattern. oct7-lmd VRY UOODS. flMil!. NORTH END URX GOOUS STOKE Ladies' Underwear, Mens Underwear, Children's Underwear, FUNNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AUD A Full Line of Winter Goods, AT THE North M Dry Ms Store, fl-lyd LANCASTER. PA. J." MAKTN & CO. t's Fori it. Now that tho FALL SEASON has opened we take this opportunity to remind you that wo are still making our incomparable SHIRT to Order For $1.00 per half-dozen, ot Wamsutta Muslin and fine 2100 Linen. Wo positively guarantee tho fit, and with our present facilities are prepared to turn out orders in the shortest possible time. We arc still selling, m large quantities, the Celebrated. PEARL SHIRT, Price $1.00. UNDER.WEAR of all qualities and prices. SCARLET UNDERWEAR, MEDICATED UNDERWEAR, COLORED UNDERWEAR, WHITE UNDERWEAR, C ANION FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. J. B. MARTIN & CO., West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. CLANKS. CAlw.8. A FULL LINE PKOM j 5 cents up at HARTMAN'a YELLOW FRONT CIGAR MORE s MALL HAVANA UIGABS S FOB 5 CT8. ' at No. 21 North Queen Street. HARTMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR ISTORE. sis DwtM -MOOT- SMOXSr D. B. CHAKLES ft CO. CITY SHOE STORE. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Glove Kid Top Bntton Shoes $2.25 Kid Button Shoes 2-00 Fine Kid Button, worked button holes.... 2.50 FlneFebble Button, worked button holes, 2.00 Cloth Tod Bntton Shoes fiMlto 2.50 Fancy Glove Kid Top, lace and hook bal. with Patent Leather Tips 2.65 Misses' School Shoes .11.00 to 1.50 Children's School Shoes 75c to 1.23 GENTS, CALL AND SEE OUR Men's Buff Congress $1.25 Men's QuUted Button Rals 200 Men's Fine CalfBais and Button, 3.75 Men's Fine Cloth Ton Bals 2.75 Men's Cult Boots (solid leather) 2.50 Men's Scotch Bottom Call Balmoral . which can be repaired, same as hand sewed.... 25 45-COME AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 26 1-2 East King St. OCtO-2mdF "DOOTS AUU SHOES. MARKED DOWN IN PBIOE AT THE' EAGLE SHOE STORE. JI0 AH HUTS AGOOD FAIR OF LADIES, U-6.UU Kid Button Shoes, straight or cir cular seam. 1.00 BUYS A PAIR OF School Shoes. CHILDKEN'3 1 O HUtS A GOOD PAIR OF FINE CIIIL l.iiO dren's fchoes, vlxe 8 to 10J. C an BUYS A PAIlToF FINE LADIES' Kill, Button Shoes, worked button holes. BUYS A GOOD PAIR OF LADIES:' 1,JJ Peble Button Shoes, 1 ncJ lmCU-oblo Button Mioes. O rr BUYS A PAIR OF LADIES' CLOTH -6.UU Top Button bboes. iUYS A PAIR 6 1 OR IJUYS A PAIR OF GOOD LACE OR L4kJ Congress Shoes for Boys. 1 KrHUYS A PAIR OF GOOD R0TTON l.UU Shoes tor Roj s, 1 to 5, Jcfi BUYS A GOOD PAIROF M EN'.LACE 0J or Congress Shoes. BUYS A PAIROF MEN'S FINK BUT- QfJJ tun ftliocs 4.00 BURT Shoes. 5rBUYS A iAin OF OUR FINEST UU Men's Button or Lace Shoes. 1 Kfl UYS A PAIROF WOMEN'S CALF l.UU Pegged Slices 1 OK BOYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S LACE l.AO t Shoes. Ci K(OVYS A PAIR OF MEN'S CALF &.JJ Book). 50 CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S Fine Button Shoes. fyX CENTS BU 3 A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S iO Shoes. Heels. JOHN HLEMENZ, No. 51 NORTEC QUEEN STREET. (INQUIRER. BUILDING.) aprl-oaw-lydF JX TJZM TAXyjaHJiTH. M ti. JOHN D. M1SHLEK ASSURES A BE- llhttul entertainment at the OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1882. In the complete production of the beautitul. oniplcto production of the I pure and interesting play. IEAETS OF OAI, By an unusually ood Company, headed by Mr. JAMES A. HEENE. STho most effeetivc scenery ever pre sented in Lancaster. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE! 35., 5ic Re served stats at Yeckcrs, Office, 75 cents. o21-titd "IULTON OPEKA HOUSE- ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, October 28, 1882. TUX LATEST AMEEICA SUCCES', AUCS-THBHABSISONS-LQItlS And their powerful Dramatic Company, in Leonard Glover's brilliant drama " VIVA," Or, "A SISTER'S SACRIFICE." Introducing New Songs, Music, Etc. Reserved Seats at tho Opera House Ofllcc. Prices as usual. o2C-3td JTUU HALt.. PUBLIC bALK. XUE UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sale on Friday. Octo-hRr27t.li- 1H. nt '2 o'clock ti. m.. his valuable Store Stand and Property in Manbcim Bor- ougn. possession given immeuiaieiy. ocU8-7td C. J. REIFF. "N OW BEAUX. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties In city and country, with prices, 4c. Copies seut irco to any address. ALLEN A. HERR A CO., Real Kgtate aud Insuranco Agents, No. 14 Fst King Street. PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1S82, will be sold at public sale, at the public houso 01 F. A. RIcker, No. 601 West King street, Lan caster city, Pa., the following real estate, to wit: No. l,a lotot ground, fronting 29 lett, more or less, on West King street, in said city, and extending In depth along Mary street luOleet to a ten feet wide alley, on which is erected a one-story BRICK HOUSE, hydrant, trait trees and other improvements, No. 45(1. No. 2. A lot ot ground adjoining No. 1, am fronting on said street 18 lcet, nioreor less, and extending iu depth 103 feet, same as Xo. X. on which Is erected a one-story BRICK 1IOUSK with back building attached, and other im provements, and is No. 454. No. 3. A lot of ground adjoining No. 2, and fronting on aforesaid strrect, on which is erected a one-story BRICK HOUSE, with back bnUdlngattachcd : front 18 feet, more or less, and extending in depth 100 tect, same as others, adjoining property on the east ot Daniel Cooper, and Is No. 452. The above properties will bo sold on easy terms. Any persons wishing any information con coring the properties, can call on the under signed. bale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., oi said day, when conditions will be made known by DANIEL LOGAN. Samcel Hess & Sox, Aucts. ov!l-7trt viuooua, ec. HOUSEAL. A COS NEW LIQUOR STORE, So. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign aud Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Fnre unadulterated Custom Houso Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1SG0 Kept especially tor medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. teb3-lyd HOUSEAL A CO. THE UENERAL HEALTH UFA PATIENT aOectedwith chronic suppuration or the middle ear is u-ually impaired, even it none of the serious consequences have occurred. Such a drain upon the system is not toleiated with cqnanamity by nature. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat also Chronic Diseases sucee-stully treated by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Ofllcc 13 East King street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree, 020 3td&w fflTfiir EDITION FRIDAY KVENINQ, OCT. 27, lt82. THE LAST DAT. DI-CENriiNNlALFKTKS NEAltLV. OVER A Splendid Military Display Over 20,000 Men in Line Reviewed by Governor Hoyt anil Other Dlgtiltartes. PuiLADELrniA, Oct. 27. The same lovely weather that has favored the fetes in this city since and in cluding Tuesday prevails to-day. To day is set dotvu in the official programme as " Military Day." The lame dense crowds that have literally lived oa Broad, Market and Third streets siuce Tuesday aain blocked those thoroughfares this morning and the decorations seemed even more profuse than heretofore. Over twenty thousand men were in lino, exclu sive of several cadet companies. The whole three bneades of the rennsvlrania militia and brigades and companies from New Jersey, Delaware,. Haltimore ana wasn ington Were in line. Tho procession moved shortly after eleven o'clock. Secretary Lincoln, Governor Hoyt and staff and many distinguished guests reviewed the lino from tho grand stand on North Broad street. UY WItK AND CABLE. Tho News ot the Afternoon in Paragraphs. The situation at Lyon, France, is very alarming and more troops have been tel egraphed for. Tho government thinks this state of aflairs has been brought about by practical jokers aud cuomies to the re public. An incendiary fire at Towanda, destroy eel $10,000 woith of property including the office of the Bradford Argus. Tho Prussian elections have resulted in conservative gains at tbo expense of tl.e National Libcials. Piolcsior Yirclm -, Loewie and Fieri- Richter are rutuiucii b sweeping majorities. Sir Henry Goro Booth's yacht Karr has been wrecked on the English coast. AH hands saved. Tho extensive rag warehouse of the Gra ham paper company, in St. Louis, burned early this morniu?. Loss, $30,000. Timothy Kelly was suffocated by illumi nating gas in New York last night. The men imprisoned iu a mine at. Shen andoah have becu rescued. A freight smash-up occurred on tho Bordentown branch of tho Pennsylvania railroad, near Trenton. Tho 3 p. ru. score in the walking match was as follows : Fitzgerald 490, Noremac 473, Uerty 413 and 3 laps, Hughes 453 aud 4 laps, Hart 439 and 3 lap.?, Vint 415 and 2 laps. WEATHElt UNIFICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. For the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, fair weather, followed by local rains ; on Sat urday morning light, variablo winds, and lower barometer. A Good htory ot Modjessn. Loudon Letter. Modjeska was recently asked iu a lash iouable London drawing room to give a recitation in her native tongue. At first she was unwilling to comply, declaring that tho recitation could scarcely be in teresting, as nobody in the room was sup posed to know Polish. Yielding to the importunities of those around her, she commenced a Polish recitation. As she proceeded her eyes seemed to flash fire, and her audience was almost spellbound by her impassioned delivery. They could, of course, only imagine what she was saying, but they presumed she was uttering the aspirations of her country men for freedom and denouncing tho op pressors of Poland. When tho recitation was finished, the most enthusiastic plaudits rewarded Mruo. Modjoska's ef forts. It looked rather suspicious, how ever, to see her husband and two or thrco Polish friends in fits of laughter, as tho company mado their way out of tho room. It was then explained she had been only reciting tho ordinal numbers from 1 to 100. Squeaiuislincss. There In a certain fastidiousness amoni;omo people which is greatly shooked at seeing the terms diabetes.lirlght's Discascs.ulbumetiurla. or even ilvf ror kidneys, in print. They would lain target tluit they had a liver or kidneys, or were subject to disorders of these organs. All ot which would bo well, it such ignorance or fastidiousness could drive these diseases away. The true way to banish reference to them is to employ Hunt's Remedy, tho great kidney and liver medicine, to cure them ; and then all mention of them will cease ot itself, bo long as flesh is heir tc such ills, we mnst tell of the one great speclllc. Hunt's Remedy, that meets these ills and overcomes them. OAJCKKTK. i-nttattoipaia naraeu raiLADsuuiA, Oct. 27. Flonr qniot bn firm ; superfine. $ OOtjoZi; Extra, M 54 Penna. Faurly, 5 ). Ryo lionr at4-54 37&- Wheat Arm; Del. and Pa Red.Sl 07110; Longbcrry Red aud Amber at $1 1131 1G. Corn, lirui tor local ute ; Steamer. 87c; yel low, 8'te : Mixed. 838:-c ; Ho. 3 do, 87c. Oats dull and steady; No. 1 White, 50c; No. 2 do.45KfMc; No. 3 do, 43J4Jc; No. 2 Mixed, 3)2c. Rye nominal at iOc. Provisions quiet ; Mess Poik, 21 fO; Beet Hams $1819 ; India Mess Beef, j) 10 ; f. o.b. Lard quiet. - Butter scarce and firm ; Penn'a and West ern Creamery Extra, 33c. Eggs about steady ; Penn'a, 293Jc ; Western 2Sc. Cheese fairly active and llrm. Petroleum cull ; Uelincd, 7c Whisky at Si 22. new iuri ataraou .N Voax.Oct. 27. Flour Sitate and West ern dull and piiccs without decided change; Southern qui'.tand steady. Wheat opened 1ifi hfcjher, subsequently lo most ot advance ; trude quiet : No. I Wliito, at $1 10 ; Ho. 2 Red. Nov., 91 05K1 W ; do Dec il I0'4f?l (;; do Jan., 91 11 Ji ; Ho Feb., $1 13J1 i:t ; Oct., fl 0S) bib.ilt'8 usked. Corn Ic higher and fairly active : mixed western spot, 8JJ87e ; do luturcs, B2g8."ijc. Oats without quotable, change ; No. 2 .ov., 414c ; Dtc., 4iXti4& ; Jna. iSc. Urii and lioviaton yuoiauous. one o'clock quotations 01 grain and r-rovl:. ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, lMf East King street. Oct. 27. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard Nov 91 67 .33.!i 19.47Ji 11.42 Dec '.'.' .C0?fj ."', year 93k . 1C72H 11.12 Petrolcn-i. Oil City. .. ..!,' Stock Marker. New York, Philadelphia, and Local htocs.? also United States Bonds repo-tcd dally Jacob B. Lowe, 22 North Queen street. Oct. 27. 10:00 l:oo 3.ur. a.m. p.m. r.x. Denver ft Rio Grande 52 51 MV N.Y.. Lake Erie ft. Western.... 4: 42 A Kansas and Tcx&3 3i :-5 35 Lake Shore 115(4 115 .11 New Jersey Central TA 7i. 72 New York, Ontario 4 W 27J 27i 'SPA St. Paul, M. A Omaha 50 504 49K Pacific Mail , 3Ht 39 40 Rochester ft Pittsburgh V3V 23 -Va Texas Pacific 42 4ij 42k Wabash, s l.ou13 ft Padflc... 33 XS,. 32 Western Union Tel. Co XS 8r H7 Pennsylvania Central M'4 64 64 PhUadelphla ft Reading. 30 l soli Northern Pacific Com 47 Vhi G " " Preferred.... 1 94 93H Buffalo Pitts, ft West 21& 21? 214 Luwu Dtooas asa uauas. Par Lal val. sale .10O $1'JJ . 100 107J . 100 120 . 10C 120 . 190 KV. . 10O 112 Lanc'lty U per ct Loan, due Is2.. 1835.. " lB'.W.. 1SS5.. 9 per ct. n lorSOycirs. " per ct. acno"i i.oaa... t " la 1 or 20 ycirs. 4 " in 5 or 20 years. " c " in 10 or 20 years Manhcim borounhlras l'JO 102 ltt) 10i50 100 100. 100 102 f1ratyaUoni;nsHft.M;........ji8 taw- anners; National B.k. 50 110.25, Fulton National Wtift. 100 135 Lancaster County National Bank:. 90 ill Columbia National Hank 100 150 Enhrata, Nation ai Barak ! 1 t irst N atlonal Haute. Columbia..-.. 109 141 Jo First National Ban, Strasburs;.... 100 13L50 First National Bank, Marietta 108 300 tirst National Rank. Mount Joy.. 109 145.73 Lititz National HanS lee 149 Maaheiai Naorml Bank.......... 180 154 Union National Rink. Mount Joy. 50 70.5? New Holland National Bank 100 137 SmoiLuiioui STOcam. uarryvlllo R. R. r tt25 illersvllle Street Car. 50 9&M Inquirer Printing Company 50 50 at?1.1 Kacu,r" I" E Stevens House.. ..".." km 90 Columbia Water Company 3 lnau.e.lu5nS lron Comirany 100 170J Marietta Hollowwure .. 10?- Stevens House 4J" SlcUy island... ; 16 East Brandy wine a Wymsb's.... 50 1 Millersvlile Normal School...".... KiscrtXAKsocs Boxne. QuarryviUe R. R., duo 1AX! fioo $117 Reaiilmc A Columbia R. R5's 100 lue Lancaster Watch Co.. due ISSti too t05.5 Lancaster Gas Llgtit and Fuel Co.. due in lor 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., duelSSS loo IOC1 Lancaster Marietta 25 S3.33 Lancaster A New Holland........ ..100 S5 Lancaster ASusduelunna. 500 275.25 JTfc'IF AUrjEKTlStSXENTS. w ANTKD-T WO litlOO BUV9 TOLEARN Printing: Annlv ut the INTKLLIUKV-. CER OFFICE. ttd TWO COM.-aUNli:ATtNG5KCUND.STOKX rooms to let with board. Apply at No. 2j0 North Duko street. o2t-3tcod w 7H.I.IA31SOM ft FOSTKU. CLOTHING AT Williamson & Foster's Means 4omffthIug more tlici t Otlt. Tilt' VtN't; -iji"" ro p it 1 1 1 t u : -a ,t :i aic.ix ni.l ct -i: I" ttantu "taken j-lncss I I t CLOTHING ot the le.-t Patterm and M.ti;iM h I conve nient to 1mc tlicm, and to show the tnulo with advantage. THE ONE SPECIAL OVKRCO.VT FR MEN With h we lnuko a specialty ot by -.'itnj; It tor $10.00 is a Monilci to peop'o 'hyV line Lc made to sell tor tho pritf. 'Ahu ALL-WOOL DRSSS SUIT Wo aro selling so many of for iw rt is siving the best ot satisfaction hcthtottio buveraud ourselves, tor wo know whoever u toiitntato enough to get a snit of It will '..: nwio fliau pleased lor the auionnt ot cost. O'.tv CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Mut not bo forgott n when you w mt t-ithor to look or buy. and It you have decided to buy the child a -ml coio aud see. ho.-, thuy tit. being made this season. But bclor.' vt buy the material and count trm ciwt si it ii..v rea sonable they can be bought, and )ou luunu risk ahoat the lit. Wc have just received some r. ij- piotty Overcoats lor cry small buy- n weil .1 chil dren, and it yon think your child t.i too stua',1 to be lilted come and try. MENS DRESS OVERCOATS Roth inMcdlii.n and Heavy Welsh!, ti tvilo not bo forgotten. Ocrpiescr.t sioiu nt these, goods la large. Tha variety U scaler thaa ecr. the tiimniias liner, and If you tail to see what we have you may miss getting just' wiiatyoa want. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER; 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. ZMJSUIVAJ.. B KMSO.N'd fOKOUS PLATKILN. Back Ache POSITIVELY CVICED J5Y n'c i in Reaaon3 Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Piasters or External Remedies : FIRST. Because thoy possess all the merit ol the stictitlitninaf poious plaster, and contain in addition thereto thu newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative ami conntcr-lrritnnt effecbt. SECOND. Because they are a entsliiupti tmiicuticil preparation, and so rt cngulzcd by the prolcs slon. THIRD. Because they aro the only piasters that re lieve pain at once. KOURTH. Because thoy will poltivclv enn: diseases Which other remedies will not even relieve. FlfcTIt. EcciUse oicr.t.i00 physicians and drcgWj luvc voluntarily lestilled th it they an; -,uu'r-lor to al! otlier plasters or tnedietties tor ex ternal use. JSLVXII. , Because the tiirtiiufacturci-M 1mvi icxl.il the only mcdalsever given for porous phtstcrs Beusoii's Cupciuu Voi-ons Piaster ! SB ABURY & JOHNSON, MAirDTAonnuKO CfixmsTS, Nkw Yowr. A SURIS HEZSBDT AT LAST. Price as Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND KUXIOF TL ASTER. VI1AS. N. CUlT-rENTOI, US Fulton St., Netr YorK, olo Kg'.'tit tor lr. C W. iicn-SOa"-" Uctuuiiu, to v, iioui ml older. should beaddioshcd. olS-UW4leod&weow Xr YOU AUK A -WAN 'Jl' HlrUM.M, weuVenril by the strtdti ol our lutics, avoid stlinulunts and u-: HOP IU IT Kith. If you are a muu of letters. to!!inx over mldnUht work. u restore brain, nerve and vraMe use HOP HITTERS. If you ar.-youni? and unViin irom H'tyln discietion or dissipation ; it you art ninirleil or single, old or younff, sntrerlnij from poor health or languishing on u bed of sickness- RELY ON HOP BITTERS. Whoever you are, whenever von feci that your system neeIs cleansing, umlug or stliu ulatlnjr, without intoxicating, tako HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually frosu souieloimoi. KIDNEY disease that might have been pre vented by a timt-ly use or HOP BITTERS. Hop Bitters Never Fail! Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urluary Complaint, Disease of the Stonmrh, Bowels. Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will bo cured if you use HOP BITTERS. It you are simply weak and low spirited, try it. It may save your life. Jl has saved hundreds. Mi. I. c.ts an absolute and irrcsiatabh: cure for Drunkenness, use ot opium, tobacco and narcotics. 3-Soldby Druggists. Sm for Cikcular. HOP BITTERb M'f'tf CO., Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, Out. ol-lmaeodftw TMWAltKJ&C. TE.1fOVEI. PLUMBINO, GAS-KITTING, iBc, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No: 24 South Queen Street. PliimuinglGasuttiiig , DOSS OXLY BV SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. janSS-lvds 0 UDUhUllli OlUiluriOlRIUU
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