"T" LANCASTER DAILY INTELLlGEyCEH WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 182. COLUMBIA NEWS. Oi It KEGIILIK COKKBSPONOKNCE tlvnilh Along the Mijeli!iBiia-items c.J Interest lu and Around tne Horongb 1'lckexl Up by Hie Intelll pencer'M Reporter Mrs. John Wanner is bow paintiug the bouse on 3d street foiuierly owned by Mrs. John Hartman. The Ancient KniRLts of the Mystic Chain will hold their first grand reunion in Odd Fellows hall next Monday evening. It will no doubt be a fine affair. Scarcely a day passes that we do not have a tunaway to notice ; one occurred on Union street this morning by the driver iiiiituug against a tree and breaking I'm; hlialts. The driver escaped. Mr. Edward Taylor, business man er for Madam Jauauschck, arrived in ' wrn t his moi uing to make nrraugemet - t oi lier appearance on the 11th of this i h. Several negroes got into a figlr "ii Mill street this morning about '.I o'ch c. One of them received a cut across the lace with a lazor. Sullivan the pugilist is booked for Sat in. lay night to appear in the opera house and consequently the roiling mill hands are delighted as well as some of the loughs oftho town. He will have a crowded house. The engine and boiler of the stove works an! now in pasit'on and icady for use. The cupola is fast uearing completion, it is made of j inch boiler iron and wi" lisc 20 feet above the roof of the inoui 1 1 i ; house. I' Painters aro now vciy busy . lining the woodwork. Now llUKO. Tho Columbia lire coin piny received 300 feet of new lino hose, and yesterday gave ii a trial, using an inch uoz.le, when a j .'-.suit; of 220 pounds was applied; the ho so gave every satisfaction. Tno eoup luigh are inado of a now pattern. The t.ial took place on Locust street and as iiMni u r.uch occasions, drew a crowd. au.k-i.oii n row iin: Hiram Fisher, aed about 3 yeais, was attacked by two of tho " Hill" negroes, on tho Lancaster turnpike last evening. After knocking him down they beat him about the face and head with a blunt wea pon, inflicting several severe wounds. Ti:ey then helped themslvcs to his money and made good their escape. A Plough florae Gets Aiuy. A horse bclougiug to Samuel McDonald broke loose from a plough to which it was attached yesterday afternoon, near new 2d stieet. r.scaping fiom tho field in which tho ploughing was being done, it lan down new Sieoiul street aud in ciossirg :i biidge or platfoun Jhe boards gave way, cussing it tj fall, when it was finally ciught and taken back to its work. Tho Falling Leaves. Our streets aro carpeted with the falling leavrs and when mixed with tho mud tiny present a pleasant prospect for poilotii ans; tli j boys, too enjoy it vory much as tlio time for playing marbles has now ar itvcd, and it i; first necessary for them to c!eai away tho mud and leaves ; it is gool xeiei.se lor them and always leaves their clothe:; in good condition for their niothei.s tonlt-o have some exorcise. Personal l'revUlei. Mr. Hachcul.cimor left ycstoid.i. for Philadelphia. Mr. John "Wit mer has i chimed from a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Martha Heck, of Serant.ui, is tho guest of friends on Cheriy street. Mr. Thomas Polgcr has returncl home from a two weaks visit to Cleveland, O. Mr. Joseph Uncher and family, of Lan y caster, aro visiting his father on Thud stieet. The gentlemanly and attentive induc tor of the Heading & Columbia lai'uoad, Win. Templing, has left for a wc eks' ab sence. His health is not good . The many fiiendsof Mr. Adulph Jesstl will bo pleased to learn that he has up turned in gootl health and spirits. I'erllH or Railroading. As an engine, on the Columbia & Head ing railroad was backing a ear off tho sic"; ing near the station at this place and eanu. near causing t ha death of Casey Weimcr, a brakeman on that road. Mr. Wcimer was standing on the point of one of tho cars braking. Tho car was "thrown" in at tho siding but too much foice was used and consequently it stiuek a car that was .standing upon the siding with such force that it was knocked from the track and one oftho tiucks was knocked under the middle off ho car. Jnsl as tho cars weic about to strike Weinu-r jumped, receiving :. terrible shaking up but being otherwise tiuiiijuird. Ilallouc en. Hallowe'en was cclcbiutcd here last night in tho most disgraceful manner. Young "ladies" who had better been at home, made thomselvcs conspicuous by throwing Hour upon every passing per son, aud had thoy havo beeu of the k:ck able sex, I his morning I think they would not have felt comfortable. Young men aud boys, and indeed some who called them solves men were engaged in the same dis graceful proceedings, such as teaiiug steps from Leforo dooir, throwing flour aud lampblack upon passers-by, soma even weut so far as to get a woufen elotn ami saturate it with oil and 1 impblack aud dash it in tho faces of sf rangers on the street. Shame ! Shame ! UliUMUBB NEWS. Mat ten or Interest in I lie l,mer End. Hyincu has lit his toich among us and gossip says it is to bo kept burning pielty steadily all winter. October 25 Mr. John Kunucr, of Wakefield, led Miss Mary L. Ankrum, one of our estimable Diumorc girls, to tho altar, where tho necessary ceremony to "make them oue foicver more" was pci formed in tho most ap proved Prcsbvtcri.iu style by Rev. John Galbrcath. Tho best wishes of number less friends follow them into tho awful realm of matrimony. One of our Independents, who generally knows wheieof he speaks, fays the vote of lus party will count up almost a hun dred in this township ; and wo Democrats are as thick as autumn leaves, tho Stal warts as sickly. Tho Republican mass meeting held at Wakefield township, last Saturday, was a flat failure. VY. D. Weaver and Thos Whitson, esq., did tho speaking, and about two dozen whites aud all the negroes in Fulton made the audience. Ilenrv Horner, a former resident of Peach 'llottom, died at his icsidcnee at Conowingo last Thursday. Burial at Mexico on Sunday. Deceased was one of tho best pilots on tho Susquehanna bo twecD l'cash I.ottom and Port Deposit, and a member of Diumorc Lodge, 1. 0. O. F. ICawllnsville icepurU. Tho quarterly conferenco of tho M. E. church met at this place on Saturday afternoon aud tho usual services followed on Sunday. Love feast was taken at 9:30. At 11 o'clock a. m.aud 3 p. m. ablo dis courses were delivered by the minister of St. Paul's M. . church of Lancaster city. At the evening services presiding elder, Hev. O'Connel, . D., officiated. The church was packed with pcoplo at all tho services, many being compelled to stand in the aisles. Owing to the inclemency of tho weather tho lyceum was poorly attended on Friday evening. The question for discussion on next evening is, Resolved, that the exe cution of Mary, Queen of Scotts, was jus tifiable. The disputants on tho afliriua tivo aro Misses Hattio Hart and Effie Smith and A. H. Brcneman ; negative, Miss E. F. Brcneman, Henry Brenbergcr, jr., and T. J. Shirk. Hickory Grove school is closed this week on account of the illness of the teacher, nenry Brenger, jr. The firm of Reese fe Hart are making pieparations for enlarging their store at this placp. With the proposed addition they will have a nice building and spa cious room for the trade. The massmecting held at C. Taylor's hotel on last Thursday evening was pro portionally well attended. J. G. Gatchel, as usual, was here with his circumlocu tory, but entertaining speeches. DOWN IUK 1UVKK. Mueak Thlets In Martlc Township. We believe the meanest man has been paying visits to Martic. A rope swing was put up by the Bridge Valley school to furnish lecreations during intermissions. A few days ago, a rogue driving a butcher wagon passed tho school, saw the swing and becoming possessed of a desire of owning just such a rope, appropriated about half of it. A few mornings after ho had occasion to travel the sanu road and took all tho rest of the lope that he could icach. If tho gentleman (?) will call at the school bonne while the teacher is at liberty ho will present him with the rest of the i ope. Mr. Amos Patton pin chased a pair of boots at tho village store, and preparatory to wearing them took them to the shop to get irons on the heels ; but he uevcr got to wear those boots, for during the night a sneak thief broke into tho shop, and stole the boots. A ISrlglit lloy'a Death. A telegram to Rev. Dr. Cyrus F. Ivnight of St. .lames church, announces tho death of Hairy, the youngest and only suiviving son of Hunry E. and Hairict Lano John ston. The sad event occulted on the night of October 30 at Nice in the south of France, whither he had gone with his patents in the hopn of legaining his health. riii.- latest heicavcmcnt will deepen the pain with which a veiy large circle of friends heard of Mr. aud Mis. Johnston's former aftlietiou in the death of their eld est son, James Buchanan Johnston, less than two yeais ago. Keaiemberiug llalluwe'eu. The monster demonstration which at tended Mr. Pattison's leccption last night kept the small boy so busily occupied that but little ringing of door bells, throwing corn at windows and hipping up unwary pedestrians was indulged in. In the piivato homes of many tho usual Hallow e'en festivities took place, and tho cheer ful happy faces of the groups that gath ered around the hearth stone testified to the appieciatiou iu which this festival has always heen held by the younf. St. Michael Society ltll. St. Michael's society hold a bill last evening at West End Hall, which was n all i opects a most successful affair. The committee in charge fairly surpassed them selves in their provision for the entertain ment of llioMi piesnt. Kwrything passed oil ideas mtly and all voted it a splendid succor. Alex (.email I'lO.uls Utility. Alexander Lcman plead guilty to the charge of aison iu firing a tobacco shed belonging to Timmcrman Maiks, on tho old factory road, in tho Savcnth waid, this city. It will be lccollectcd that this man was ciught by Michael Shaller, special detective iu the employ of tho city, and at the time a full account of it ap pealed in the l.vrrr.T.ionxrTi'. His sen tence was po.tp'iued until Satuiday. rocket 1-ics.f t. Last owning during the gieat tl.iong upon the sheets. Philip Zcuher had his pocket picked of a w.-illet containing $-10. ii jliiitiM'iuetiiK. Fi it nil um( I'oc To Xitilit. illi.iiu .I.M-an-lan ill appear lor the lir-L time tlii- sc.ison in Fulton opera house this cvnin-j. iu Rait Icy Campbell's latest siicce-.s,'l'i lend and Foe He lias received tlie highcM eiiconiiiins frnn the piesjut the country as a clever Jii-li co median, ami hiii Lccn playing In puclteil houses in many t 1 lie. larger ell ien. ;! r. Scan lan will Miifj some. poiiil:ir Irish meloiiC' wiitlen hy hitiisell, :md lie is :iid to l)--iip ported hy :t oiupaiiy ot iiucoiiiiiinii ccel-h-nce. Tiii:in:ii V.'iiid Club uill uiui'l :il ll.en' sa loon, Noilh (iicen Mlreel.on FKIHAY KVKN IN(!. at f o'clock. A till! attendance K le siird. st't.t:t,-tz. xoiJCLP. C'o'.ds yiuhi to onions like nuujic. but Dr. Hull's Couh 'J'lnp is a still belter and hy la'" more iiu-cahlo means ot ruiint; u Cold cl Conjjh. t on can buy a, bottle for ".' ocnts u any lru stcue, and we are suio il will do the oik every time. DwistSiTNinrcire. October :!!. l-2. at the lvMdenci! ot Jlid. II. (.iiindal.'er, Xo 11J North Qiii-en "tieet, by IJi'V. .1. 15. Miiiuiiikur, l. I). -Mr. John Davit, ot l'liiladelpliia, I'si., to JMs Margie Gnndnker.ot this city. ltd Ca-mit.ei.i lIui'.Kit. Oet.r.l, "by the ltcv. W. C. ltohinson, at the rc3i(Wnce''nt the bride's parents, iscrii.ml Iliibpr. K"n So. -211 North Vfueen .".treel, Sir. Charles Howard Cauiol-U lo SIi-,-i 'Jlaui Itl i llubur, all of UiU city. It DEATMiP. lIor.Tis'o. Ill thU city, on the 1st insl.. Dr. G '. A. Iloitin;,', in the 1'itli year ot hi-, iijje. Notice of funeral herealler. ltd (iiiiBiisoN. In this city, on November 1. iss IIiu rv. son id (Jeore aiidSaliuda l.ibeixin, in the llth year ot his ajte. The relatives and li lends of tlin family aie respect lolly united to attend thu tuueial, fiom the resilience, ot his parents. No. iai Middle street, op Friday atfrnoon at two O clock. nl-'Jld JVJSir AM'JSllTIMiMJiNTN. 1 UNCll! I.UNCIll! I J This evening. Sour It rout and . Specie at Schiller lloiijc. ltd C. MATTEUN. WANTKD. Men to break Mono on new line, near HiK Coneitogn bridge, l..")fl per tlav. Apply at the works, ltd FIIANIt AUMSTltONt;. A. T K D. COOD CIIIAKHAKKKS. Steady eiuployiucnt, lino location, hoard with nianiilactureis. Address iinmcdl atuly. Kock Spiinss Ciar Factory, Unck Springs, Cecil county, Marvland. nMwd l70. K.-IMPUKTAST HUSINKSS IK- . mauds the presence of every luemberot l.iiiiciLstcr Lnilf'e. No. 7. 1. . . F.. :ii its next regular mceliiiK, 'l'llUKSDAY, NOV. -', lssi, at 7:0 p. in. J5y order ot oiS 21S.VW JACOI5 D. KAl 15, N. G. LOST. UAttT KVKS1NH, ItElNvKKN l'cimsvlvaiiia lbiilioad Depot and the Couit-Iiousb, a leather jtoekctbook containing a twenlv dollar fjold piece, ten dollar sold pieee ami a ten dollar note. A liberal icwaril will be ii.iid torthe lftnrn ot same lo . ltd No. 421 NORTH U liKN STKKKT. TflDOW, WITH A CHILD, WANTS A VT Nitualion a- housekeeper. Inciiirc at Bd No. -IJI KAbT OltANCK STKKKT. WANT1CD A ;iKI. 1l VUHK AND IMI general housework tor a small lanitly Sood wanes. t; .(1 retcrenec required. Apply at thisollice. lid B. FRANK HAY1.0IC HAS UEMOVKD HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TC- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., Sf Exactly nppposltc the Old Stand. octll-timd&wU flMIK 1'AIITS WHICH rCiKM THIS nilD. JL die ejr make up a cavity which liavepei haps :is many, if not. n.oic, impoitnnt nnat.mi teal relations than any one ot similar sizo in the human body. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat al-.o. Chronic Diseases successfully treated bv DUS. 11. D. and M. A. L.ONUAKKU, Olllce 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, la. Consultaton free. oDO-td pKEAT ItARUAINS. Blankets ! Blankets ! Blankets ! AT BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 2C and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., White Blankets, Si 50 per pair, White Blankets $2.00perpair, White Blanketeupto $12.00 per pair. We call special attention to our $5.00 WHITE BLANKET3, as they are the Best BLANKETS for the money offered.in is citv. NEW BLACK OASIIMERESjust opened, NEW BLACK SILKS just opened, LADIES COATS and DOLMANS now tb opening. Nos. 26 and 28 North J NO. S. MlXlA'At .V CO. JOHN BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. WHITE, GEAY AND SCARLET Cub Blankets, Maiseilcs Quills and While and Brown Mixed Spreads. Homo-Made Comforts filled with clean Cotton. Double and Single Shawls in all the new colorings. Ladies', Gents' andChildici:'Uudciwear. Wool and Italian Cloth Quilted Skirts. P. S. Our store is tho lightest in tho city, buyers can sec just what thoy arn getting, as we have as much light on cloudy or lainy dajs ;s most, stoics in clear days. All oui goods aro marked in plain figures at the lowest prices, and ono price only. J NO. S. GIVLER & CO. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. S. GIVLER. M VKI i KATHKON. MEEOHANT TAILOEING. New effects in Imported Worsteds iu Basket, Diagonal and Biideyc weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Seotcfi Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Ovei coaling, iu London Beavers, English Meltousj Kerseys and the popular 'Niggerheail."' myers &d rath;fo:n; FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, xi:n a iri:i:7tsi:3ir.s'!x. S' TOiaiiS OM.Y si.sr. pkic iivnimikd at llAUTlMAN's YKI.I.OV FKONT ClCAIt STOItK. WASTKD-TWOUuniMHlVSTOMSAKN I'liiitini;: Aoply at lli- INTKM.IUKX ClMiOFFlCIC. ' tl.l rilffW SMAI.fi HASIMIAUK J. OiftiiM Ior.r cvut-ai HAVANA 1! UITMANN xi I.I LOW FIIONT CtCAU STOUK. 1")(SIT1 K I'i::i.lC SAI.IC ON SVI UK DAY, NO KMI'.hK 1, 1SS2, at the Fountain Inn, onSoutli Qin-i'ii MtiiM't, will ho sold that two-slory UUIUC DWKIXlXli,itli two-story lirick liiclc liuililin; and l!:iko Uvea atlaclu-tl. situated on thu noilhwiwi corner ol Piinee and Andrew stivcts: Hull. 7 ltoonis, 2 Uar ri'U, cxei'Iletil ecllar. Irons and la'!c slair-, etc. ; lupeicl thn ufrlimil. Lot 2D hv ".. ti-ct. hydnint. wi-11 ami tiuil. This iiroperty will make an uMclleut lui-iiicss ?taii'i. Alio, a I tii ! 1 1 i - lot. adjoining above on north. 27 feel. S inches ly 7." te-t, with fruit llieU'Oll. Al'ii Imiloiii lots :uljc)iiliii above on the we-.t, Irouttii 1 Ii) feel on Wnliuit slreel mill " leel on Andrew sliecl.' S.ile lo cnmnipnce at 7 oVIoelc p.m. PETER DKI.ZK1T, or ALLEN A. IIKUU ft Cl , Xo. UK", hast Kin;; Street. S imiti ll-:, Aisct. novl 4td iDMliri: AM COAl. YAtSO. .VO.. AT , pnhlfe f.i!e. "lilt HSI.Y, XONKMKKft 2, ls. will be sold at public "-alcon thepieiu ises in the viliugr ol hiihr.ita, Lancaster eoun IV. I'.i., the folloufin; leal estate and valuable ltiisiue-sHtand, tonctlier with tiieunod will : N. 1. Thi) p;ipcirj' at prcM-nt used as a COAL AXI LirM 15 Kit YAUI. fronting about M feet on East Main stieet. anil about 'i'li feet m Franklin street. 011 which ;u elected a two stoiy Waiehousi! Khkio feet, altiiek Stable and Lumber Sheds. Also the lot o; roiiin! alonUie cal r.ideol the !S. .V C. It. 11.. J10111 Fianklin stieet. .south loa 11 feet wide allev, on which are creeled sitmif -C-0 leel ot Itail roailand Coal Shutcb. Xo. 2. A lot ot ground M leet on East Slain stieet, extcndiiiK back and lionlinUI feet on Franklin lui'l.iin w hicli are erected a two storv r.i.'ICK liWELLlXCJ HOUSE, with a twoVtoi y back building, a large ice cellar, a well ot iieer-l.iiliu!i water, a laigu cistein, a livdiatit, hot and cold water, bath tub, clc. Xo. I!. A tvcKstorj- STOXK DWKLLIXC HOU&Eon Fnuiklin street, with a two stoiy lt-.iine kitchen attachctl. hydnint in thi) yard. aMoiiiiu; pmpuily ol IS- Dilger on the east and Xo. 4 011 the west and exteinliii baok to a 1 1 feet alley. No. 4. A two-story STOXE DWELLING! HOUSE with a one-story frame kitchen at tached, adjoining Xo. .toil the cast and Xo. .'1 ' 011 the Tiial, No. r. A r.iiildinjr Lot ailjoiniiifr Xo. 4 on the cast and ami juopeily ot strohl on tho) west lnmtin2l le.t 011 Franklin street and! back to a 11 leet alley. '. No. 1;. A i;u;i(iin Lot on traiikiin street, adjoining 1'roiiettyol . I. i. Keller cm the cast and Xo. on the west, limiting 70 feet 011 franklin street and back ton 11 leet alley. This is one ot the best business r lands in Lancaster county. These propei ties will bo sold cither together oiscparateiy to suit pur chasers. Two-thuds ot tlio purchase money, if desired, may lemaiii on tho pioperties. Persons dtsinns to view the properties bcloie this day ol .sale will c ill on the undersigned. Sale to beKOi at IK o'clock, when terms will bo made tmown hy W. V.. SKXEU. Ki-.hr.ita, .1. FUEI). sKXEi:, Lancaster, II. M. hEXEU, Lancaster. oelU.s.2l.2.-2S.:.0.:SKVuovl XXT1 1.1.1 Al SON & JfOsTKK. In advc.-lisinj; our many ditTeicnt kinds ol Goods it iu dilliciilt to know at times just what to s.iy. We have enough OVERCOATS at present :o claim the attention ol cvciy botly that needs one in and around Lan caster. The one in particular Uial we sell lorSlO.00 ( for men only ) is a very gic.it bargain, and from tho price, we go up to 850.00 and down to ".'.", and the vai i cty that we keep lor BOYS AND CHILDREN is very large ? nd lo judge from the large number already sold the prices aro us low as you could wish them to lie. There is another lot coming this w'eek from the factory ol thai SPECIAL ALL-WOOL DRBSH SUIT lor Men, that wo an: celling o in my ntfor S1S.OO, and if you havo not cen It yet and think ol paying $15 or f Iri for your Fall hull, please see this oie before you liny. Tho assortment ot WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND CHILDREN is very largo nil'! in some ot the liner makes we have HOSIERY TO MATCH. Wo still keep Seven Graies of White Shirts, I FOlt 2V. 1 FOIi 4sc. 1 FOR "(. 1 FOIt MKj. 1 FOIi SWu. 2 Foil II each. Ilultlie KIGHMIK SI1IUT, tint wo sell forSll.OOistho best ot them and thcro is no need ot you paying tlio ex! r.i price to Imp Oiirts made 10 order, lliinlcingyoii can havo a better lit and have t hem nmde better: lor a trial of this hhirt will prove to you that THE EIGH.MIK IS THE UE3T. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER; 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKB, FA. 2YW ADV-ERTlSEMMSTa. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES AT BOWERS & HURST, Queen Street, S. GIYLER NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. No. 12 East 'OK ttALH. 1)Ultl.lC SAI.K OK VAI.UABI.K !ITY 1'iopeily. On FUIDAY. NOVhMltElt If, ISSi. the uiiilerigned will sell at public sale at the Leopard hotel In thucily of Lancaster, the following do-eiib-Ml real estate belonging to the estate, of the late John K. Keed, esc. A two-story DKILlv DWELLING HOUSE. Xo..riJ2, with a large two-story llrick Hack fliiildiug theieto, and lot or piece ot uround, situated 011 theoutli side ot East King street, between Ann and Marshall streets, in s.ild city ot Lancaster, coiitaluingiii fronton East King street:'" feet, and extending in dcpthotth.it v.-Iilth 2t." tcet toa 11 feet widealiev. All those FIVE ELEGANT 1JUILDING LOTS lying cast of the above described prop erty, the first one, containing in front on East King .street 2S feet and 1 inches. and the others 2 leet and extending in depth southward ol that width 215 leet to the b.etoie-mciitioned aliey. Tins above described House islarge and com modious with all the modern conveniences. All the lots haveagie.it many vervllno Apple, L'ear and Teach Txccs and Grape Vines in ex cellent bciring. The erection ot tho stand pipe in the reservoir gives an abundant .sup ply or water to all the above properties. The ptflpcrtics will be sold as a whole or as above mentioned to Milt purchasers. hale to begin at 7 o'clock p. m -. on said dav, when terms and condLlons will be made known by SAJtAII ItEEl). IS. F. ItowK, Autt. OuiMfcnovl,4,(;,S,0 J)Ui:LIC SAl.K of valuarlj: CITY real estate. On SATURDAY, NOV. IS, lsS2, pursuant to an order ot the Orphans' Court ol Lancastevcounty,willbeho!dat pub lic sale at fhe Leopard hotel, iu the City ot Lancaster, the following described real estate, late ot Henry Drachbar, dee'd, viz : l'nrpart Xo. I. A lot ot ground, with a two stoiyandatticbricknWELLlXGHOUSE,with stole room and a two-story brick back build ing, -ituatcd on the northeast corner ot East King and t'hiin street, in the City of Lancas ter, containing iu tiouton East King street 1G leet. more or less, and extending in depth northward u leet, more or less, adjoining piopcity of Isaac Ouigley on tho noilli and No. 2 on tlu' east.. Cas throughout the house and hydrant in the yard. Very desirable as a business stand. l'nrpart No. 2, A lot ot ground, witli ii two story :md attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, and two story brick back building attached, situated on the north side of East King street, in the city ot Lancaster, adjoining Xo. I on the cast, containing in trout on East King street 1C feet, more or less, and extending in depth northward 00 feet, moic or fess, iHiund i don thunoilh by property ot Isaac Oniglcy and on the cast by property of Joseph Brock lev. Gas throughout the house and hydrant in tho yard. 1'iirp.utNo. :i, A lot ot ground, villi a two slory and attic brick DWELLIXG HOUSE, with two-story brick b ick building, situated on tlie south side of East Vine street, near liuke, in the City ot Lancaster, containing in Iroutou Vine street ll leet, more or less, and extending Iu depth southward IK) leet, more or Icsh, bounded on the west by property ot Jlcc Miiiln Henry, on the south by property of .J. ft. Eaby, aud on the casf by property of Shaub t JSurns. Possession and title will be given on April 1, lSSi. Anyjpcrson desiring to see any ot the above pioperties can do so by calling on the under signed, or on II. Shubcrt, auctioneer. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., ot said d.iy. when attendance will be given and terms made known by PHILIP JS. DitACHBAK, .VLI5EUT DUACHUAU, HEXKY DUACHUAU. Jr.. Administrators ot Henry Diachbar, dee'd. It. Sitrr.KRT. Auctioneer. oSMlttlb&W I)imi.!C SA1.1-. OK VAI.UAIILK CITY pioticrty. By viitue o! an order or the Orphans' Court ot Ijincaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the Iliester House, in the city or Lancaster, on MONDAY, NO VEM BEU 1 J, lsS2, at 7 o clock p. m., the undivided moiety or halt interest of Charles G.Khoads, deceased, in the following dcscribedrc.il es tate, held by IL . Uhoads and said Charles G. Uhoads, deceased, as tenants in common. No. 1. All that large lour-story STORE BUILDING ana lot of ground therennto be longing, situate on the south side of West King street, in the city of Lancaster, fronting on West King street Si feel SJi Inches and extending in depth ot that width 245 tcet, to a 14 feet wide public alley. No. 2. All that valuablelntorplcccnf ground on the southeast corner of West Orange and North Mulberry .streets, in the city of Lan caster, fiontlng on West Orange 70 feet, niiil extending m depth ol tint width, southward along Mulberry street. 250 feet, to a 14 leet wide public alley, on which are erected two Dwelling Houses and other improve ments. This property will be offered for sale as a whole or in parts. It is tho mostdeslnible site in the city of Lancaster lor a residence or lor residences. Xo. 3. All that two-story DWELLING I'OUSE, with Mansard root and all tho mod ern improvements, situate on the cast side of South Prince street, south of Vine street, in the City of Lancaster, No. 131, containing in lion ton Prince street At feet, 3 inches.and ex tending in depth 245 leet, to a public alley, where it is (51 feet. At the same time and place tho said II. Z. Uhoaus will sell hie undivided moiety or liall intei est purparts Nos. 2 and 3 in the said real estate. Flvc-nlnths of the purchase, money of the undivided moiety or halt-interest ot said Charles G. Uhoaits, dee'd., will remain charged on tlie respective properties during the life time of Massev ii. Uhoads, widow ot said de ceased ; tho balance of tho purchase money payable April 2, 1883. At the same time and place, H. 2. Bhoads will otter at public sale his residence, consist ing ot a double two-story brick DWELLING HoUSE, with all the modern improvements, and lot or piece ot ground thereunto belong ing, situate on tho southeast side of Manor street, in the City ot Lancaster, fronting 81 leet on Manor street, and extending in depth 215 feet to Lafayette street, where it is 1U3JJ feet wide. Drafts ot all tho above properties can lo seen at If. '. Uhoads's jewelry store. I MASSEY II. UHOADS. Administratrix. H. 7.. UHOADS. o:u-tsiiws&.i j IMlUNTAiN FINK-CUT TOIlACCO (THE Jr best brand manufactured) 8 cents per oz. or 2ft cents i 9 at HARTMAN 'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAB STORE. . Lancaster, Fa. & CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATIITOX. King Street, Lancaster, Pa, KOlltSS, AC. H AISKKIIUSH'S $200 CAN BE SAVED 111' CALLING AT I. HaljerMsh's One Price House. SADDLEaud HARNESS FACTORY NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LAXCASTEU, PA. 2TSIgn or the (Golden Horse Hcatis.-EI We havejust iceeived a largo job lot ot fine LAPUOIJKf. UEVEUSIBLK PLUSH BOBKS, UUSSIAN SLEIGH UOltES, SIKEUIAX LAI' ItOHES, Which we can sell from $2.00 to $1.00 lo js than regular prices. We have also a lino assort ment ot FANCY SLEIGH ROBES, SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS. TRUNKS. BARS, POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES, I INK DKIYlNti GLOVES and COLLARS. GOODYEAR 3 ROBBER COATS GOSSAMERS, COATS AND HATS. GU3I GLOVES, for Tannor's Use, And everything belonging to a F1UST-CLASS HAUXESS ESTAUMIIMEXT. JS- UEPA1UING NEATLY DONE. M.HABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. oO-lvw&smd JCNTJCKTAINSUiXTS. ' . ' T"I1T " "'- LU'LTON OPEKA HOUSE. EXTUAORDIXAKY ANNOUNCEMENT. -JNi: H1011T ONLY Wednesday, November 1. The Greatest Success of 1SS2. Tho Talcntsd Irish Comedian WILLIAM-J. SCANLAN, In Bartley Campbell's Latest Creation FRIEND AND FOB. Supported by a company of unsurpassed kx-c-cllence, under the management ot W. ii Poweis. "New Songs," "New Music," "Grand Scnlc Effects." Mr. Scanlan will sing tho following popular tongs, written by himself : "I Love Music," " The Poor Irish Minstrel," " Over the Mountain." "Moonlight at Killar ney," " Mrs. Ryan's Party," lush Potheen," and his famous " PEEK A BOO." PRICES 35, 50 & 75 CENTS. RESERVED JjEATS 75 CENTS. On sale at the Opera House I.ox Olllce. o28-4td t BUUKa AUlt STATION JCM1. SCHOOL HOOKS. ALL SCHOOL, BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE ZOITJESr RATES, L. M. FLTNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. Ol'HOUL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at tbelLowest Prices.? -RY- John Baer's Sons, s NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEENST. J&-8IOX OF THE BIO BOOK.-f TIIED EDITIOE" WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 1, Itf82. DICKSON'S DENIAL. THE STAR KOCTK FOKKMAN ANSWERS Disclaiming Tnat Bo Intended any con tempt ol Court Judge Wyllo IMs vbargea tlie Kule Against Him. Washington. D. C, Xov. 1. Mr. Wm. Dickson to-day at noon filed his sworn answer to the rule laid upon him to show cause why ho should not bo punished for contempt for writing a letter to the fore man of tho grand jury. lie admits that- he, did send the letter in question, but in doing so avers that he did not in tend any contempt to the court, nor did he suppose or beliove thAt in so doing his action would bo rogardea by the court as contempt, expressed or implied. He farther states that he sent the letter in pursuance of the advice of his counsel and after having failed in all other means recommended by his counsel to bring to justice the said Henry C. Bowon referred to in the letter. Later in tho day, without tho counsel being present and without notice, Justica WyJie took up the matter, and, after re ferring to the contents of tho answer, said that he thought the rule should be dis charged and so ordered. He then referred to tho manner in which the grand jury could be approached and in sisted that tho regular course must bo observed. Thcro seemed to bo a misapprehension existing iu tho minds of the public as to this course and ho was satisfied that Mr. Dickson was ono of that number. Tho law had been unintentional!)' violated but no harm had been done and ho should direct the dIseh::rgo of tho rule. tuk ai.i,k::!.: ,tutcv uuikkkv Rc.uuilng tlio Hearing of tho Paynes Chrp. Washington, Nov. 1. Tho lieariair in the Payne bribery ciso was icuitntxl day. Col. Ingci'soU was called tr (ho stand and acknowledged having de clined to deliver to special Counsel Wells certain affidavits which wcro in bis possession aud added tbat ho would still refuse to give them up becauso hu did not believe in tbo justice of tho course taken by tbo department; of justice iu investigating the charges against its employes. Ho thought Payne should be prosecuted, but it was unfair to try him and let his employer go ficc. A Long Ueail Lock Kndeil. Bradford, Pa., Nov. 1. At -1 o'clock this morning tho long contest for the Re publican congressional nomination in this distiict was settled, W. W. Brown being made the nominee. This selection will settle all complications and unite the party. A Uorinan cutter Sliootp Himself. New York, Nov. 1. Charles Kiamo-, a German cutter, HO year.- old, shot him self at No. 2212 sixth 3trcct, early this morning. Kramer was employed as cutter in a Broadway store. His motive for ending his life is supposed to have been despond ency brought on by lack of work. He was somewhat given to drinking and leaver a wife ami several children. A. Wife's CJnarrel and a Husband's Death. Paris. Ivy., Nov. 1. Burt Sculley, tho well known horso trainer, was shot aud instantly killed in this city last evening by Hooker Slivers. The parties lived on ad joining farms and the women of the two families quarrolcd about some turkeys. An Immigrant tSirl's Loss. New York, Nov. 1. Christian Beck of Philadelphia, a German butcher, was arrest ed in Brooklyn last evening on complaint of Caroline Ouhler, an immigiant girl, who accused him of stealing her trunk, va'ned at $230, and $40 in money. 1 roups Confined to Their ISarrack". London, Nov. 1. A dispatch to the Central News from Paris stated that the troops stationed near tho Faubonri; St. Antoine, tho scat of the tioubles of the employes iu tho furniture trade?, are con fined to their barracks. Kndlug of :x Printer's Strike. Winnipeh, Manitoba, Nov. 1. A spe cial tiaiu with twenty-ono non-union printers from Chicago, arrived here last night, to work on tho Times ami J'rcc Press. This will it is thought break the strike. Honoring Longfellow's Memory. London, Nov. 1. At a meeting of Longfellow's memorial committee to day it was unanimously resolved that a bust of Longfellow bo placed in tho Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. WKATHKli JAUICATJONS. Washington, Nov. 1. For the Middle Atlantic states, colder, partly cloudy leather, local niius, westerly, shifting to northerly winds, higher pressure. Freight ilsuse Horned. , IiOriiEbTRit, Nov. 1. The New York i central fieiglit house heic caught file this morning and oue section was totally do-' stroyed. Loss, 00,000. l'enusylvaula ICallroail Oividend. Philadeia'IIIA, Nov. 1. The Pennsyl vania railroad cotnpauy has declaied a dividend of 2 per cent, cash and 2 rer cent, stock allotment. llebt Keilucllon During October. Washington, Nov. 1. The debt state ment issued to-day shows the reduction of public debt duiiug October to bj $!", C20,1S0. A Contract Awarded. Washinton, Nov. 1. The contract for furnishing hearing apparatus fur the public building at Philadelphia, has been awaided to J. D. Marshbauk A; Son, of Ilarrisburg, Pa., for $8:,000. The Deiun heiitnco Commuted. Sr. PETCitsnuno.Nov.l. The emperor has commuted the sentence of death, passed by the Kasan military tribunal on the political criminals Polivanoff and Nooitsky, to llual servitude in tho mines for an indefluito period and twelve years respectively. A I'rench Journal In Trouble. Lyons, France, Nov. 1. The books of the cuief revolutionary orjau here, li Etcndard Ilevolulioniere, having been fcizcd under judicial warrant, that.journal has temporarily ceased to appear. A Socialist 1'rlntlng Establishment. Pari?, Nov. 1. A dispatch from Berne says a number of German, Kussian and Swiss socialists have purchased the old castle Wydcn at Winterthur with, tho ob ject of setting up a socialist printing es tablishment. The Current or Public Opinion. Emerson says: "If you do not know your way, hoist a saii, and drltt : the current knows the way. It you dout." Many n man withpains In his back, with dropsical limbs, or other ali ments that lndi'.nto kidney troubles, is trouble.! about it. but doesn't know what to do. Let htm wisely follow the current or pub lic opinion, which is sostrongly setting in to wards limit's Remedy, as the best medicine ever known tor kidney and liver diseases. Thai current sets In the right direction, and is increasing iu volume every day, and is bearing out on itsleneficcnt bosom thousands ot bottles of this wonderful Remedy to af flicted homes ntl over the land. This current or public opinion Is sweeping tho physicians with It, who arc putting Hunt's Remedy among tl.Olr most valued prescriptions in cases ot disorders of. the bladder, liver or kidneys. rutiadeipu Markau t-Hix.ADBi.rinA. Nov. 1. Flour steady: super line, $i 0063 59; xtta,3HSft 00; Pcnna Family. $5 Ov. Kve flour at l 2521 37. Wheat stnuiy: Del. and Pa. Red, $l (fijjiu?; JLongbcrryBeaandAmberatWll 1 is. Com e:i.ir tor local tmde; Steamer, SCKc; yrllow, sso ; Mixed, S7fla8c ; Sio. 3 do, SG& So4C. Outs steady with fair demand. Kye nominal ut 73c. Provisions only in lobbing demand. Lard steady. pilut.tcr n,r"wlthROOd inquiry for choice; Penn'a and Western Creamery Kxtra. 37c. 33e county extra,32c; Xew Torlt extra, WefwraySaite. SmaU supply ; rcmVa ; Cheese nrm and in good demand. Petroleum dull ; Ueflned, 75:c. Whisky at $i 22. new norm mmnmu Hmw Yo NovL flour State and Western in buyers' favor ; export and home trade de mand moderate. Southern quiet and steady. Wheat JfjJc belter after opening rather easier ; trade dull : No. 1 Whito at $1 11 ; No. 2 Red, Nov.. $1 OSH01(x; do Doc. SI 10 01 101: do Jan.. $1 ll;jl 11 : do Feb.. $1 13V Ql 13,j; year. 11 03j bid. l OSW asked. Corn Hc Higher ana less active ; mixed Western spot. SOj83c : do futures. 62kfitOKc. Oats-No. 2 Nov., illmi)ie; Dec 4iy "s''o ,32: Swtt m'Si Western, block Market. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also United States Honda rupoitod dally by Jacob H. Lorn. 22 North Queen street. Nov. 1. 10:00 law -a:w. A.M. P.M. r.M. Denver ft Rio Grande 51 51i .11 N. Y.. Lalco Erin A Wc-stern.... V)?i 40- 4t;i Kansas and Tei:u 35 3t 3I 1-ftBe Shore IW.inW&i IIS " New Jersey Central 71 71?i 71)5 New York, Ontario "W 2f 3 it: St. Paul, M. & Omaha 4!J 4t 4SJ,; I'aciUc Mail 3D Si XI Rochester ft Pittsburgh 'H-. 2)i Texas Pacific 40 4LVa 40 Wabash. w i-ouls A Pacific... :a 32 sn Western Union Tel. I.'o ; SC.J ;j. I'-'iiniylVKii'rt Central t-3 O'Jij tii l'liiladelpliia ft iiniimp rtl'.f S9i oi-tli-rii P.icinel oi.i 4.V4 4S?2 4' " " PrulMi-n-il.. . sti'i J2Z Cullido Pitts. Wist...; .. -J)i 4 ill's Hff .--,. ...... .. .,r-i'.iK. o.m t i.i t r-tf. (-.,. .,,.. provfs Ions, :.i: in-.no i Ij .-. I. t im it. nmker, 15 Eiut King .slreot.; Nov. 1. Ofilotso. Wheat Corn oats fori Lard Nov trill w.yt .i:ji rj.ir, H.3.-1 I't t. sx ' .. Vear '.fcy jnl ....'. 1S.V. 11.10 Pctroleii'. OHCitv. . '.l LASVASTVU W AT VII EM. rput: miisicai. ukioj urrni: miiui: TEAM OP Conestoga Horses, which Team nas Rougbt Specially for the C.r.mil lSt-Ccntciinial Labor Disphiv of Uctober 'r.th, in Philadelphia and fie Old Tinio Conestoga Wagon have probably made their last ro ind tiip be tween Philadelphia and LancasUr over the Old "King's Highway in Advertising one of tho very llnt. of th. Wondeitul Machlne-Made Products of tho Nineteenth Century, the Lancaster Watch 200,000 ! Two Hundred Thousand copies ot the live S-pug; Illr.-lrated Ri-Centcnuial William Pcim Circular, the illustrutcd Conelnga Wagon Cir cular, am, other matter all advertising the Lancaster Watch distributed from thcCotu.-"-tcg.i W .gon along the line ot tho Parade, were eagerly sought after and picservcd in all diiectloiih. ViAttHlNH, VtlUKltWHAH, f. m -. Jl'KUl Al. NOriC'K.. Tl c Irindsomcst Muck ot CLOTHINQ we have ever nllcrcd lor MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER hl'YLES THAN EVER. . ,' r.F.TTEi: MADE THAN EVKK. LOWER PRICED '1 11 N EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Uiuy and Itro.vn Mixed, ! 10.00. FCLL STOCK OK OVERCOATS, ranging in price from f-UM to fJM.Q. Alfe.t o 11 Superior Miiutifucitire. Prices (JnileniLMili the Lowest. D. B. Metier & Sod, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. AUltSM'HAlK UKKsSKK. MKS. C. L1LLKK, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dles' and Gents' Wfgs and Toupees. Coml ings straightened and maun to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Oloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at NOs. '-TiA 1K7 NORTH QUEEN bTREET, S-h'our doors above P. It. R. Ocpot, octl'J-Bmd i OT1CK TO XKBsPASSBKS A0 UN- NERS. All persons arc hereby forbidden to trespass on tiny of the lands ot ,the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties whether inclosed or un iuclosed, cither tor the purpose Of shooting or Ashing, as the law will be rlgldfv enforced against all trespassing on said lands ot the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, It. PERCY ALDRN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN Attorney lor R. W. Cclcuian'v lU-Ut. , olC-tfdftw GhMU-NE HAVANA AM VARA VliiAHS. The het .Veent Cigar in the city at in HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONrUlUAR " STORK. , SA.-UUK.L II. PRICK. ATTUKNKYj U Removed his Olllce ironi .v; North Dnko ktreet to No. 41 GRANT STREET, iiumedl- ately in Rear of Court JHoue, Long's Svw uuuuilljf. ,aurui
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