LAN CASTE1I DAILY INTELLIGENOEH TBLUiRSJAY. NOVEMBER.?, & 7 t TID" BRIMMER. THC AI.LEUKU INUKNDIAKY ON TtUAL. Charged With Setting Fire to Kanck'H Itern Testimony of llr. Saniui'i tit- Patrick Who Arrested Illiu. Wednesday afternoon : In tbo case of commonwealth ,vs. Mrs. Mary Swayue, charged with aauttry; tho opra.moBwealth offered to show toy tbe record that John .Albert had been convicted of fornication with tbo defendant. The court overruled :the oiler. The defense then called tbo accused, who positively denied baing guilty of the charge, but admitted she had been acquaint ed with and visited by John Albert. A num ber of witnesses testified to the good char acter of the defendeut for chastity previ ous to this charge. Jurors for Nxt Year. The com t yesterday directed tbo pro tbonotaiy to issuo a precept to .tbo jury couiuiibsioners of this county, directing them to place in the jury wheel uatnes of electors Irom the. several districts to the number of 1,400, from which shall be drawn those who are to serve as jurors in the courts of 1883. Thursday morning. The jury in the caso or Mary Swayno, charged with adultry, rendered a verdict of guilty with a recom mendation of mercy. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Ilofliuan, of this city. The defendant was charged with resisting officer A. G. Pyle, of the city police force, on the night of t'ao 20th of May last. Tbo testimony of tbo common 'wealth showed that on this night I'yle was arrcs&ng John Howe, on .North (Jucen strict for being drnnk and disorderly, wh n 'Htifman interfered aud toro tbo olncei's iC3tijiug and scuillcd with him. Oflieet "iiurus linally came up and tho men wore' arrested, except Hoffman, who got away. The defense was that Hoffman was merely assisting to take Rowe, who was drunk aud noisy, to his' home ; ho did not interfere with the arrest or resist the officer, but went away after Rowe had been taken into custody. The jury road orcd a verdict of not guilty with defend ant to py cosljs. trimmer Anton Ca-ie. The next case attached was that of com'th. vs. George Brimmer, jr., of this city, who is sbarged with arson, in burn ing the barn of Samuel Rauck, ou tbo 19th of August, last. Mr. Rauck's barn was. situated in Lancaster township1 Just out side of the city limits, ami in a northerly direct ion and just opposite tbo new alms house buildings, bolougiur to the catiuty Tho day of this (ire the barn balouiug to the almshouso was also set on lire an 1 destroyed. The first witness called was Hamuli Rauck, who testified that bis barn was destroyed by lire upon tbo above day. It was started while be was away from homo at tho poor houso bam fire. It was about a o'clock-iu tho afteruoou that tin lire of witucss' uirh'took placo. Thero wore no men at jane; place at the time. A horse and several hogs, besides a lot of grain, hay, &c., were humeri iu the barn. Brimmer was well acquainted around tbo premises, as bo worked right near the barn at one time on soma houses for wit ness, be being a painter by trade. A map of tbo premise.'; aud immediate neighborhood was explaiued by the wit nccs andexhibited to tho jury. Adani Smithdriver of the hosocartol engine company No.o city lira department, testified that on tho day of tho flro he saw Brimmer in tho'aftcrnoon ; witness was at tho engine houso whou Brimmer came along ; ho akcd where tho driver ot tin: cngino was ; ho stiil " 1 am going to liavo some luii this afternoon;" w'icn ho was going away be said, "Look out betwuen thk v.ud Irishtowu :" tho alarm lor the poor houso iiro struck from box 13, at East lving roull'lum streets a'out an hour after Ilrimmer bad gone. Dr. .1. A. Fitzpatrick sworn I knew George Briuuucr on tbo day of tb: lite at Kanck'.s ; I was ou East King street 1i0.i the fire alarm was struck ; walked out East King to the poor house ; as 1 was going down the lane I met George Brim mer coming np from the lire, aud towards tbo pike ; I passed him but did not recog nizo him and after he had. gouo I turned and followed him ; I kept ou up tho lauo to the pike looking for assistance. Brim mer turned to tho right down tho pike and crossed a fopceinto a lield on, tho left, near Kolhaues bouse ; I met Lewis Kolhauss and bo wcut along ; we went into the Ko! hauss property and through it and camo into a potato fiold j by that tiuio lirimiucr bad got around into a tobacco field of Bail's; ho was going eastward, ditvetly toward tho baru of Mr. Hauuk. We kept on behind him until wo got behind Clark's baru ; by that time Brimmer h;;d gotten to Rank's baru, back of which he was ; thero wore some bushes along the barn which ho pushed aside, and then disap lcarcd from view between the bushes aud tbo barn; bo was out of my sight lhe rcinutcs ; I soon saw him again ; he came out whero ho disappeared ; bo was iu a stooping position, aud walked a few steps to a fence, leading to the road ; be got out in the road and was out ot sight in a few moments ; wo started through Mr. Clark's lesidenco awl kept on through the gate on tho piko ; Kolhuu a refused fp go atpng aay lurtbor; I went dowu tbo' piko' and David Bair camo up ; at that time I was looking towards tho baru ; I saw Brimmer coming out, away from tho barn, from behind a fence right near if,, and also saw a volume of smoke issuiug'from it ; I was standing 75 yards from thec) point whero I saw Brim irjj;r oihorgo from the baru; I kejt ijiv eyes on Brimmer, and he ran down the road ; Daniel Gemperling was coming along tho road in a wagou ; Brimmer juiniied up and got in his wagon ; I called Mr. Bair to assist mo in arresting Brim mer ; I yelled "Fire,'' and called upon Gemperling to stop ; he did fiua'Iy stop, and l went up aud found Biimmcr iu the wairou ; ho was excited and perspiring : I told him I wautcd him for firing tho baru ; ho lmally.got of the wagon, and as bo did l!fc! liosaiAjiK'Doe, you are a marked man, 7 Itbon:tookiiim m charec aud handed him over to Officer Burns : liriiumcr woto light pantaloons and a dark abort coat and slouch hat. This (v.'itneB9' was subjected to a very long cr'.s examination but nothing now was elicited. ( Isaac Kinear, an engineer, of engine No. 3 of tbo city, lire department, testified, that he ot twthe poor house firo just after the engine, bad been started ; IJrimraor camo up aDd stood against tbo ongiuo ; he asked how the, cngino was working and soon passed outturoujih the gate loadingto ward the piko. On trial. Cm-rent Ubmihoks. The court grauted defendaul ;v rule in the case of Uruavs Beiler, for plaintiff to show cause wby a now trial should not be granted. James MoCulley, of the Sixth ward, and Frank Kautz, of the Eighth ward, both Democrats, were appointed election watchers. H. 8. Snyder, Republican, aud 1L K. NaumaUr Democrat, .were appoiuled watchers for Sporting Hill polls, in Rapho township. Surety of the jPce. James McGroroy made complaint against Daniel Breneman, of Dillervillo, charging him with surety, of tbo peace. From the testimony oflered before Alderman Mc Conomy it appeared that McGroroy owed Brenemao money for board, and that Breneman brought suit for its recovery. Sleeting McGrorey ou the street he insist ed that he should accompany htm to the alderman's office. On McGrorey refusing to go along Breneman threatened to shoot him. Iienoo the suit, for surety. The al derman held Breneman in bail to answer at court. COLUMBIA NEWS, i1'k KKiitii.AH ckke31'on!m:.n;i;. liven Along the 'feMguelumiift Itciur ..! Itstcfeetn ud JLtukuA the Korutigtt" Picked' Up by ttie Intellt geucur'a Uejmrter llajli Iakt'nj"Iit. Fieigbtlttalifc ou the increase. New crossing is beiug placed in Mauor stieetattbeP.R. R. A bore lau away ycsleiday afternoon on Locust street one wheel broken. " Friend and Foe," by W. H. Powers' company, in tho opjra homo, this evju- in. , Mr. Hugh Dickson, of Philadelphia, is iu town on impottaut business. Columbia's street arc iu u poor condi tion for the coming winter. The " Musicale " meets this evening. Tin: members are requested, to be present dIofie ran o'lf yesterday afternoon on Locust street. One wheel broken. Mr. James Scbrouder returned from his trip to Philadelphia last evening. The St. John's- young folks scciety meet in Locust street this evening at Mr. Leamau's. Officer Henry Rodenhauser arrested two suspicious looking characters last evening and placed them in tho lockup. There were four cars oil the track on the Columbia & Port Deposit railroad, caused by tho track a pleading. Mr. A. Reese's dancing ssliool is mak ing rapid progress anrl so3:i our littlo town will have a iiue et of youug dancer. Tho Shawnee tiro compauy No. :; will meet this cveniug ; the Columbia No. 1 to-morrow evening, aud Vigilant No. 2 nixt Tuesday evening. Hip low Hill representatives had a lively fiUt last uvouiug, caused by politic, bad whiskey and stale beer. No body was se riously huit, but one coon who expressed bU contempt of Gen. Bsav.-r, was pretty seveiely handled. Officer Fisher arrested two negroes aud one white man for stualiug am umbrella. They will be .heard before 'Squire Greer thi evening. ' Weal'A-nys thought that it1 wait not a criminal olVer.co to take au um brella when it was raining, however, we must learn. Iu tbo opera bousj last evening duriug tho political meeting there, two young men were anosted lor drunken aud disor derly coudnct. Thoywero committed to jail this morning. Seivo I them right, if thoy had uot sense enough remaining to teach them to behave themselves. They should have stayed away. A Wedding. Kjv. Ilumphricb', of tho Columbia M. K church, yesterday afteruoou united in marriage Mr. Isaac Antwatcr and Mu-k Sue Wit mer Thebiido is a daughter of J. R. Witmer, manager of tbo Supplou hte.im engine compauy. Tho ceremony was performed at tho homo of tho bride ou Walnut street, in the presence of a large number of friends aud relatives aud was a line affair. At 3:40 the happy couplo stalled on their, wedding tour followed by the well wishes of their many friends. False Alarm. Tho whistlo on Bashman & Forry's planing mill wau blown yesterday after noon at a tiniblo rate, which brought out our whole fire department. Hose was laid ami all was in rsadiuess to light fire with water, before it was discovered that theio was no lire, aud thai tho whistlo was out ot order. The large crowd attracted soon dispersed thankful that they were spared t!i' ravages of tbo fiiu fiend. ! if.'cju'iniDiit Meeting. The liit-t pwHtica' meeting hold in Col umbia during the present campaign was that of the Independent, Republicans last evening. Tin npei-a house, whero it was holil. was filled with live or six huudrcd i.cr.sjns of all political denominations. Many ladies weso also present. Col. Wm. MeOluro presided with Messrs. C. E. Graybill and Jerry Koch as assistants. 15 K. Martin, of L-uii.Ni.stcr, addressed the racking first. His speech was a lino one aud ho was finjuently (sheered and ap plauded, and if it wo.i only Independents who made tho display, Columbia will poll a larger vote for that party than was at flrs't anticipated. Senator Stewait, Inde pendent Republican candidate for gover nor, followed The issues of the campaign were :dly and at length discussed by him. Even though ho may not bo elected, be has settled one point iu tho minds of Columbians that he is a man thoroughly to earnest in his purpose to break down tho couupt Republican machine. Hut wc will n 't. anticipate. Next Tuesday will decit'e the case, and should other towns in Lan caster county follow the example of Colum bia, which will give Pattesou a majority of over fifty, his election is assured. Grade of A'uplla. The following is tho grade of pupils niuety-niiie iu number iu attendance at the b-ys' high school during tbo month of October, two hourb' homo study being oxpictul from each pupil : KIUST (.LAS?. I'M IH;:iiin .Iiki IL llarlmuu. K M Mom: Win U Petri..... CIIU-.1. r.ttuly.... Win II AiixtT... Wi:ilollint;r.... A K Alhriiilit.... ...S7 ...!io ...'.C ...'.II .lt !"'..! ...SO John A (;li:uk. Monroe lliili. WinG linker .... Sidney 11 van-. Fred, 1'yler ..:k ..!W ..S3 ..S G Stormteltz fS ChasJ Zeciier ss Is;uic 11 Mirk 87 seeoMi i'Lass. .IciIiii N llcilk'Ic '.II Clms. V. lIolllner..77 Hurry V .Mercer 77 Howard G Snyder.. ..70 I) U Guudakcr 7."i llow'd UrcKi!iiuun....7t I i) Uosciistciu 71 Wnync Itlliii'r 7i T lluiupiirisvillu 70 HowT.iil Kolirer. 70 W IS i;iil;i).ttiielc m Kil M Ilaitiiiaii '.. Harry .N Mills 'M Winner M. Welli....l SlioriiKin Kd:ri:ileY..S7 CIkw V Ili'rr S7 Cii.ts II Kii-ider 87 Martin l Ueum 7 Cluixt.T Urban Mi Alii-.un IJilniT STi John liCoho K: Win J hberly tU John IS lvreaj,'er.....79 Kilw O .Spreclier. 78! Artliur J'.o.;ihiian...i;i Win il Ala.well U Elcrnian 1. Wiant V,i Win V: Adams. CO Ch:n.G. nillcr ....18 Geo K ZelleiN M Hairy KtiukiUb. T1I1UU CLAfc Fnm'f IS Znliui si Kilw MKttiill"in:iu....SJ CIi:l1-; I.eyden 82 Harry 3 A in wake 71 Emory S SmiUi 71 Frank S liarr 7 Sum net A MelZ!i.ir...'-7 Ulns T Kwcm tO Jacob H (aroll". (U Mieli.iel Cut. (3 Frank J Oatpar m UaiT- XL' Scliulmycr Ml fiilw It I5rilley.-;.5...ii) G V. KUoads -m Hanylj Zook .11 Kd It Heitsbii 7:1 Tlieo"IS Ani'U 7S Wm l Sell 7S Hurry ( Mayiiiaker..77 Hurry II Apple 7 John S Cniiiiell......73 Itobt w Gi-cifzingcr..?! Olias l.oiif:eiiuckor...7'2 Win II Welehans Ti rouuTii CLASS. Wm i. MnriiialLJ....7i; Frun I; iiJ.bult. ....... ' H.ivirt 15 Wiiinyor...7.i llrrhcrt I! Colio 7J Wm Killiiner 7i Win it I'yle 71 Geo V Yeager 71 ('has K I.on ...7) Harry G llostotter...;'t Herbert K Itowers.. n has KM ias i Co Hurry M ilmrp S John C Weiie i?7 Samuel K Zook (17 Win If Srliamn n John V Zcllers fifi Hurry -if Howman lis Ir.i.) lt.irloii c." ilei'bertJ Ga'-t fi-j, Clias s Am wake w lolin II Fles GO Thos J GooilliarL. ,.t;o ..S7 ...Vi .n:i ..so ,.50 Uarry Ballc.... Harry Ii Halbacli.. Win I'Suebs FruukG ll.n t man. CliusS Faejrley Garrett K Jiclity.. The following is the report of James street uiglier gran October, 18S2 : secondary school for A CLASS. Fred. I. ui:'. Laura Sieber CliarleM Foil Annie lluclirlc Mary Mun&on Chas. sjener Fmuk Smith Christ Flick William Loin; lturtha Amwake.. Kluier lSrinson... Gerlrudu lUobins. Kmnia Ijoii..:.... Iticliard AUain.. , Ed. Gi'gore Harriet GasL lilla Slusbil Katie Melntyie... Hiiviil Kvans Chas. Flag? Hurry Ley den C'or.i Giuiipl Ilultie Heurieks.. Amelia Kautz JMitry E twope.... Daisy Gorrochl... Jacob Gerloch... l'eter Flick Will Smitli Clara Stanffer.... Annlo Smith Gertie Zcclicr.... Mamie l.utz .Carrie Benedict.. llughCostello.... AianiicStautter.. 1!) , JS 4:1 42 : .13 31 :il 2S XI B CLASS. I .. !)S .. !S ... Hi ... 7:t EllaMeckley ivuuc u'uryou :vz Kinma Until :',' Mamie Mtley ,'io Maiy Kowe a Flora Jllles 211 Lizzie Uote ) frud King 28 LauiaUrry 7 Walter McCabkev.. ''. hmanuclGoinpl.'... 25 Ida Glbbs JI Mamie Tlioama 20 .. Ii! .. X .. AC, .,-11 to; rBUot In the Lep. Yesterday while DrJ Raib 'and Mirlui Hess, of QuArryyille, were .gunning for rabbits, the' doctor started up a 6dtton-talI which ran dirfectly towards Mr. Hess. Not noticing Mr. Hot, tho doctor pulled trigger, killed tbo tabbit, and put a few scattering shot into one of Mr. Uess' legs. The wohnd- arc not dangerous. J . THE liVrnEKAAS l'ruceedlngs ol tbe Ilarrinburi; Cunlrrcuce in Hi-tiou at Jilllerllle.k , The Uarrisburg conferenjo of tiro Luth eran church, in session at Milleisville ou Tuesday afternoon, after spending an hour on business mattets, took up tbe ulject, "The Reformation aud its personal strug gles," October 31, being the anniversary of the Reformation. Ou this subject a short but excellent essay was read by Hev. 0. Reimensnyder, followed by a forcible address by Rev. W. P. Evans, of Columbia, aud remarks by others. In the evening a large children's meet ing was held, presided over by Henry Bowman, esq., of Millersvillc, the capable and ellicient superintendent of Bcthauy Luthcian Sunday school. Addresses weie delivered by Revs. Reimensnyder, Cook, Henry and Finkbiuer. Tbe latter speaker made tender reference to the death of Rev. A. D. Rowe, tbe general synod's children's missionary iu India, which re cently occurred. The Wednesday morning session was taken up discussing the important question " Tho significance of iui'aut baptism." Tbe discussion was opened with au able es.-ay by Rev. George C. Henry, of Miliersbuig. Ho was followed by remark by Revs. Eckert, Evans, Reimeiisuydir aud Meistcr. Tbo subject, as developed by the -peakcrs, left tho impre mol. that tho children of Christian parents, iu virtue of tbo covenant relation bv birtu.'jtud their confiding and reliant faith, and incapability of damning uube lief, ought to bo baptized according to the word of God and the naturo of Christian ity and organization of the church. The baptism is au ordinance of grace and blessing to the subject, and a guarantee aud promise of Cbristiou education aud training in tbe nurtuie and admonition of the Lord. Iu tbo aftcrnoo-i the subject of '"Pas toral Experience ..-is discussed iu a very profitable mann- iy llevs. Eckert, Wirt, Evans and Stali. Preparatory services to communion were also held, when Rev. W. P. Evans preached a very eloquent and searching sermon. The Lord's Supper was celebrated in the evening. The Rev. John Wirt, of Lykens, president of conference, preached a ser mon full of earnestness and energy. This was perhaps tho largest communiou ever held iu the church, and the members of conference and mauy of the members of other churches sun ouuded thetVoloof tbo Loid. Til J. UllAIUA. "Friend :;nil foe." at the Opera IIou-c. It was a pity that this beautiful comedy drama which was so well presented last evening did not have a largo audience, for its merits deserved a crowded house. Tbe audience, though ouly f.iir iu numbers,ap pcared eminently pleased with tbo per formance, if we may judge from tho re peated encores which greeted tbe good points of tbe play. The scene of the play is laid iu Franco iu tbe timo of tbo Franco Prussion war, aud tho interest centres about a rollicking youug Irirhman, who, to save tho property of his sweetheart's father, goes to tbe war as a substitute. The Heavy villain of the play, who wishes to marry tbe heroine, as usual holds tbe mortgage on the property. Tbo hero's eventual success aud tbe heavy villain's liual discomfiture are very cleverly worked out iu tho mauy tbiilling incidents of tbo drama. The singing of Mr. Scaulau as Carroll Moore, tho youug Irish heio, was particu larly good, aud elicited several encores. Uo nr.idn a leu-striko by his exquisito ren during of tho final song of the cveniug " Peek-a-lloo," anil the clever acting which accompanied his vocal exhibition deserves t-pecial mention. Arnold as Andrew Fontaine, Miss Florine ' tho heroine. I at once entrenched herself in tbe favor of tho audienco by her winuing ways and sprightly acting. The rest of tho cast . fully met the requirements of tbo occa sion. THE DOCTORS. Meeting ot the Lancaster County Medic! AMSoolatton. A stated meoiiug of tbe Lancaster county medical society was held yesterday altcrnoon in the 6. A. R. hall, this city. Tho following named members wcro present : Dr. !. II. Musser, Lampeter, president; Drs. Atlee. Albright, lllackwood, Comp tou, Cox, A. .T. flerr, M. L. Heir, F. M. Musser, Shirk, .Stehman and Welcban "IK- of Lancaster ; Drs. Riack and ncagy, of Slntsburg ; Brysou, of Marticvillo ; Cotterell. of Columbia ; J. II. Davis, oi Snudetsburg ; D. F. Ilerr; of Milleisville ; llcrshey of Paradise ; Liv ingston. oISMouutville ; JSewphcr, ol Alt. Joy ; Tteiculer of Elizabetbtowu ; Witmer i ofJeil'svillo ; Ringwalt, of Rohrorstowu; Mayor, of Willow street ; ilrobsr, of Lititz, Mdler, of liird-iu-lland ; lieam of Uaiu bridge. Several interesting cases wero presented and discussed. Tbo subject for general discussion at tbe pi-eseut meeting was " Urigbt's disease of tho kidueys." Tbo discussion was ably opened by DrV Slch mau, of tiiis city, and discussed by several other member:-. The subject chosen for discussion at next, mt etiug is " Whooping Cough and its com plications.'' Dr. Ncwphcr, of Mount Joy, was appointed to opou the discusoiou. Adjourned. CUIISIKNY'S OANVAS5. Js Ho Currying Water on ltotb shoulders ? Iii .i card printed iu tbo iVcw Kra, Gov. W. Corineny, tho Republieau candidate for Assembly from this city denies that bo made an fttHrmativo answer to the inter rogations mado him by the executive com mittee of the couuty tcmnorauco associa tion, and adds that ho is uupledgod ou this or any other question. Iu reply to Mr. Cormcuy, 1. B. Good man, secretary of tho executive committee of tbe enmity temperaucs association, makes utlhlavtt that Mr. Cormcuy utters a dclibsrato falsehood ; that after having leccived tbo temperance cir cular, ho said to Mr. Goodman, "If elected I will vote for this measure, as it throws tbo responsibility on tho peop'.o themselves;" that Mr. Cor meny only last week called at Mr. Good xnau's houso for a package of tho temper ance circulars, and that they were sent to him. Mr. Goodman closes his sworn statement by saying-tbat Mr. Cormeny "regards not conscience, solf-rcspect or truth, aud yields an implicit obedience to tho mandates of the bosses." Evidently Mr. Cormcuy has been carry ing wator on both shoulders, and one of tho buckets has fallen off. To avoid de ception aud betrayal voto for honcstf Elim G. Snyder. Lie Out of lhe Whole Cloth. Rending News. Tbe story about a Democratic manufac turer of this city, employing three huu drcd, who will voto for Beaver, is a lio out of the whole cloth, and every man, woman and child in this city knows it's a lio. But that is the kind of campaigning the Cameron party are engaged in. GbemMiy Glass. Tho organization of the chemistry class of tho V.M. C. A.i will be effected Thurs day evening of this week. All persons interested in tho study (ladies and gentle men) will please bo in tho hall at 5 o'clol.. 81 CO KEYVAKU. VkccRoimlloc an Attempted FrHiol 00 the llullot. County Chairman Roland, of the Demo cratic committee, elsewhere offers a, re ward of$KH for the arrest' and conviction of auy jM-isoii iletce'ixl in voting upon any of the tax reccips stolen liom the office of Collector Vondersmitb. This "should stimulate Democrats in every part of tbe city to keep a sharp watch as it is known some of tbe fraudulent receipts havo been placed in tho hands of persons not entitled to vote, and as the desperate machine henchmen have not hesitated in tho dirty work of stealiug and distributing them, neither will they be deterred from attempting to stuff the ballot-box with illegal votes except by special vigilance on tbe part of tbo Democrats. THE DKNT19TS. Meeting of (lie Harris xlental Association. .The quarterly meeting of the Harris dental association was hi M in this city to day with Dr. D. Rine Hertz, president, in tbe chair. The following named members were present : Drs. Wm. Amer, J. ri. Smith and Alfred D. Clark, of Lancaster ; Dr. A. W. Rog ers, Columbia ; Dr. John McCalla, Millers ville ; Dr. J. A. Martin, Strasburg ; Dr. J. A. Dunlap, Manbcim. Dr. J. S. Smith presetted before the society an interesting caso of necrosis of tbe superior maxillary bone, exhibiting tho patient to the members pre tent. Au interesting discussion fallowed, participated in by several members. Drs. Hertz, McCalla and Rogers wcro appointed a committee todraft resolutions expressive of tho seu.so of tbo association on tho death of Dr. Geo. A. Horting and presented a pieamblo and resolutions com plimentary to the deceased and sympathiz ing with the affiictcd family. Adjourned to meet Feb. 3, 1883. New Fire Apparatus. Chief of the Firo Department Howell has been empowered by the Pennsylvania rail road company, to purchase at tho expense and for tho use of tho company a new hose cart and full lino of hose. The new apparatus will be placed in tho company's freight depot, in orth tfueen abovo Chest nut street. All Goal's Day. To-day tbe Catholic churches tbiough out the whole world offer up prayers for the eternal welfare of tbe faithful depart ed. At St. Mary's church a solemn re quiem mass was celebrated at 8 o'clock, and large numbers received holy commu nion. KxtraclH from Minutes of Washington Cmnp No. 27, 1'. O. ti. or A., to Kev. if. Max Hark. Whbi-.i:as Washington Cam p. No. 17, P. O. S. of A., intruded divine service, on Sandnv evening, Oct. 1. 1SS2. in tho Moravian church, and Rev. .1. Max Hark, pastor, preached a special fceruion on the occasion for the benefit ot tho members of our camp, therefore Revolved, That the thanks of Washington i-iiuu be hereby icnoered to the Kev. J. Max Hark for the. able and iiupre-t-ive t-criiinn de livered tor the benefit ot said camp Rejoiced, TlmtiHincmlierflwo will endeavor to profit by the advice aud admonitions given us on that occasion : also that the presentation ol Maid sermon be justly appreciated and ever held in grateful remembrance. AMOS M. AI.I'.RIUHT, CLAYTON MUCKLK, II. w. ituoy. , Committee. C. F. WOLl'ERT, Prea. AlKM: Ii. RILL, Rec. Sec It tifEVIAL liOTJCJSS. A western paper says: Nothing will cure Homefclck men more quickly, than an office, ptnprrly applied. Tills 'cure' may be very success I ui in many cac3, but wo would say: It a man sutlers lromn cough or cold, give him Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Crown's Rronclilal Troches, as a remedy for Coughs and Throat Troubles : " Great service in subduing II;urscncs3." Rev. Daniel Wise, New York. "Greatly relieve any uneasiness iu the throat." S. .S. Curry, Teacher olOra- ii;i j lit ( mwu uiiivviciij AUivn.iioauiu iu nv?, having used them through all my minis-1 terial life' Ucv. C. S. Yttldcr. Charleston, . C. ii2-lwilcodCw Puny, weak, and sickly children are mado healthy and strong by using lirowii'. Iron IlitteiT, For sale by II. 1J. Cochran, druggist, 117 and 139 North Queen street. What's tlie Use or Talking ? There 13 no denying that SOODONT '.a the best preparation lor the mouth and teeth. Pieparatlon?, like snou'-llukcs in number, have appeared, but the public faith N still strong in the virtues ol SO.ODONT. Its use grows yearly. o3l lwdcod&w Certilicaie. "I have used Lurdcck ulooil Bitters with great benefit for indigestion and constipation of the bowels." Price $1. C. L. EASTON, Hamilton, Out, For sale by II. ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 and U) North Queen street. Iniucations of consumption are allayed by Hale's Honey ot lloiehnuiid and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops euie in one minute. nl-lwdcoiUbw RABAT. INIKITOK lll'l Wltll CaCll bOttlO Of Miilol.'s Culurrh Remcily. Price ) cciils. For I s-ile at uot'iiranv mug &iore, i.u jNoriu ijiieeii J tre(t. A Voice from llio i reus. 1 take this opportunity to bear testimony to lhe efficacy of your "I!op Hitters." Expect ing to Hud them nauseous anil bitterau I com M-cl ot bad whisky, wo. wero ag'ceably sur prised at their mild taste, just like a cup of tea. A Mrs. Crcsawcll aud a Mr. Connor, friend?, have likewise tried, aud pronounce tlicm the best medicine they have ever taken It r building up strength and toning up the system. 1 was troubled with costiveness. ' headache and want ot appetite. My ailments are no wall gone. I have a yearly contract with u doctor to look after tbo health ot my self aud family, but 1 need liiin not now. S. GILLILAND, 1'toplt'a Advocate, Pittsburgh, Pa. .J uly 2.1, li7S. olG-2vd&w Go io H. It. Coetuan's drug storo lor Mrs. Frecmun's JYem Xaltonal Dues. For bright ness and curability ot color, are unequalud. Color Ii on: 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price, ljccnta. CHILI!, fever, ague' ami weakness are cured by Colden's LIcblg's Liquid Reel and Tonic Invigorator. Ash for ColiUn's, of druggists. Llwd:odw Tluil gieat Derinotologist, Dr. C. W. Rcnson of Hnlliinoro has prepared ills lavorile pre set iptlon for ffeuerul oo and pow any person, however pnor, can get the benefit ol' bis best treatment for skin diseases. It consists ot both external and internal treatment. oSO-lwd&w Mother hwau'H Worm Syrup. Inlullible, tasteless, harmless, lathartio; lor feverishnes", restlesincs?, worms, cunstipa tion. 'i'lc. .v tougiu uoiu or bore xnroat snonia no 8top:'fi. Neglect frequently results m an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Itiinvn's iironchial Troches do not disorder tne stomach like cougli syrups and balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying lf-itatton, give relief in Asthma. RroncLlal Coughs, CaUirrh, and the Tliroat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpcakers are subject "to. For thirty years JJrown's Rronehlal Troches have been recommended by physi cians, aim always give perfect .satlsractioiu Having been tested pyVlde.njul constant una. for neatly an enUrc. gciicraticn, they have at-i tallied weJ .ncrited rank among the tcwstaple remedies of iho age. Sold at 2" cents a box evervwliere my-lvilTTliAFAlvw UJSA.TUI. Gibkbson. In this city, on November 1, 1SS.', Harry, son of George audSaliiula Gibcixm, in the 11th year ot his age. The relatives and friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from tlie residence of his parents, No. 12U Middle street, on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. nl-2td HoirrrNo. In tills city, on the -1st Inst., Dr Geo. A. Horting, In tlie 45th year olbis age. Tin relatives aud Jricatfs, ol the latnilyarc rcspecltally Invited to attenttJbeftraeM from his late residence. So. (H North Queen street, on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, to proceed to liergstrasso Meeting House for In terment. s n2-2td Kobihsox. On Thursday morn in;;, Nov. 2, Capt-FrederiekKobtiisoB. Fifth U. S. .Artil lery . The relatives and lrlunds arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral trom the resi dence ot liis brotliePln-law, H. C. Hopkins, No. 502 East King street, on Saturday, Nov. 4, at hall past two o'clock. n2 2td itjcw AJtrjsjcTiajsausifxa. STOU1KS ONLY S1.S5 PEK HUNDRED at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIOAR STOKE. w ANTKD A CIRJL TO DO HOC8K- rererence required. Apply at No. 41 North rnnoo sireeu nov2-3t SAD KB KKAllT LUNCH. Till (THURSDAY) cvenfnsr at Excelsior nail. .IZU. SUIUUSnUGKUEKCSIIN, Proprietors. It WANTKD-TWO UliOD BOYS TO I.KAK l'rinling: Apply at lhe INTELLIGEN CE It OFFICE. ttd jnaRTs WANTED UN HEW LlnK NKAK j uijj toncntoga linage ltd FRANK ARMSTRONG. WANl'KD. A GIKT.TU ASSIST IM THE kitchen and work in the dining-room. Apply at JOHN COPLAND'S, ltd North Queen Strett. V OT1CK.-TUK M KM IIKKH OF L.A.NUAH 1 ter Circle. No. 10S. It. U. ( II. K) Pa., are re- j nested to meet at their Mail this evening, as Dnsini-s-iot importance will be transacted. 15y order of the Circle, ltd O. 15. SHUKTZEIt, II. S. K. WASTE D. COOD CIOAKMAKEiCS. Steady employment, line location, board with uinnulacturers. Address immedi ately. Rock Springs Cijpir Factory, Rock Springs, Cecil county, Murvland. nl-lwd WANTED A I1IUL To COOK AND DO general housework tor a small family Good wairefi. Go Ml letelencc required Apply at 11111 omcc. tiu mVO SHALL HAMDOIADK HAVANA X Clitarn lor 5 cents at HAItTMAN'S 1EI.LOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. A N KNT1KKI.Y NEW PIANO For silo at flrst cost. n'2-Jtdi: Inqnlre this week at THIS OFFICE. 21 fifl KKWABD. roiUl Al reward of one hundred dollars will be paid lor the arrest and conviction of any person votlnir upon any or the tax receipts stolen from II. It. Von;lersmith, tax collector ot the wrst wards of the City ot Lancaster and which were alterwurds fraudulently issued to different persona in said wards. W. II. HOLANO, Chairman l)a:cocratlc County Committee. n2-ttd ALKCTUKK WILL IMS GIVEN BY KEV. Thos. G. Thompson, of St. Croix. West Indies, on Friday evening. November 10, 1832, In tlie Court house, lor the benefit of the A. M. K. Ion's church, corner ot Christian and Green streets, on the "Great Hytian Chief Tossaint L'Overture," in comparison with Napoleon Itnnaparte, Washington and other grcit men of the axu. Tickets, 2T cent? ; re nerved FcatH, 50 cents. Tickets lor sale at Zahm's Jewelry store, corner of North Queen street and Centre Square. ltd IJUBLICMACKOF UORSKM. . On SATURDAY. NOV. 4. 1832. will be sold at Daniel Logan's stables, Market street, rear ot AIcGrann llousc, TWENTY HEAD OF KENTUCKY HORSES, and o.VE PAIR OF FINE MULES. There are soiiii) good saddle and fine trotting horses among them. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. 112 2Id HOWARD I'.AILEY. H ay: hay: iuiii: llsivinir stiirlril nr Dress nt nacklnir n 500 ton lot or choice TIMOTHY HAY. wo will fur nish to consumers choice TIMOTHY HAY at 91t per ton, or 60 cents per 101 pounds by call ing nt lhe Keystone Warehouse, in rear o! Keystone Hotel, ltd DUNLAP &BITZER. rpiIK l'KOl'iSK TREATMENT OB A J. Chronic suppuration of the car should bi a matter ot tho greatest solicitude. It Involves not alone the bearing .power, but also the life ot the patient. Diseases or the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DRS. 11. I. anil M. A. LONGAKER, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, 1'n. Cousultaton free. n2-3td&w B. KUAMIC SAYl.OR HAS REMOVED HIS (JALLKHY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOa 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., S Exactly oppposlte the Old Stand. octll-Snid&wIt PUKL1C SALK.-ON SATURDAY KVKN 1NG, NOVE&IRER 11, 1882, at tlie Key stone Donne, North Queen street, will be sold tho BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated No. 5 East Frederick street, having 6 rooms and hall, lot 18 2 by 0'j-io feet, side alley entrance, balcony. All in excellent order. Sale to begin at 7 o'clock, when terms and conditions will be mado known by JACOB L. DOR WART, Or HAUSM AN & BURNS, .am'l Hk;s & So:;, Anct's. n2-tsd ilSrATIS OK FKEDKKICK PKLE, LATK j of Ianc:istcr city. Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed to pass upon exceptions and distribute the balance romuln ing in the baiusot Junius B.Kaufman trus tee to hell the real estate ot the said Frederick I'yle, deceased, to and among those legally en titled to the sume. will-tilt for that purpose on FRIDAY, the 21th day ol NOVEMBER, A.D., l$t2. in tho Library boom ot the Court Houso in lhe City of Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said distribution my attend. OIIAS.I. LAND1S. nov-2 :;:doaw Auditor. TMJItLIG SALE O r A FIN B VI TT KK3I- I DESCE.-On SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER!. 18:2. at 7 o'clock, will be sold at tbo Cooper House, on West King street, llm Two-story. MANSARD ROOF, GKEY STONEl FRONT DWELLING, wPli two story brick icurHum;iiiiieni,ii.uatj n. ti, kuuu uuhu street, bavins nine rooms", gns, hot and cold water, bath, heater, range, clothes closet in every room, permanent refrigerator, llorii-ts' coiibcrratoiy, water closet, sidcandback alley entrances, portico front, bay wlnoow In rear. .All In excellent order. Lot 20xl20 feet. At tendance will be given and terms made known by J NO. E. HUBLBV, or BAUSMAN ft BURNS, Real Estate and Insuranco Agents. IIenrtShcbeht. Auct. o28,n2ft4Rd t vUGANIZEIJ 18IO. The Old American Fire lnsuraiice Com pany of Philadephia. ABfjETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Fivo Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Sure and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 49For Insuranco apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3-0indTuThAS TfULTON OPERA HOUSE. Monday, November 6, 1882, Anthony & Ellis Famous IDEAL DOUBLE COMl'ANY In the MajesUc Spectacular Revival ot Harriet Beocher stowe's Great Moral and Immortal Work, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. TnE 2 GREATEST LIVING TOPSIES. EVA and her pet pony " Beauty," " KNOX," the smallest donkey on the stage. ' Tho finest band ot colored voices In the world, the MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS and PLANTATION TROUBADOURS. Onr pack of MAMMOUTH TRAINED SIBERIAN BLOODHOUNDS, Introducing tho thrilling bloodhound chae, the Ohio River in a snow-storm, the great auc tion slave mart. A CASCADE OF REAL WATER, Grand transformation geenco ot the Beautiful Gate Ajar. Eva's Ascension through the gol den ga es to heaven. RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS. GENERAL ADMISSION 35 CENTS. CHILDREN 35 CENTS. No extra. No higher. n2-4td A FULL UHE OF LORILLARXI'S Plug Tobacco, and other first-class brands at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAU bXOlUi, THIRD EDITIOfi. THURSDAY EVENING. NOV. a, ' 8 GUARDING THE BALLOT. HUUC AukK-iTS IN J'HlLAUKU'lllA. TYard Assessor?, United States Supervisors and Eleotloa urBcr Accused of Falsely Swelllnc the Kegla- ratIou List. Philadelphia, Nov. 2. Attorney Geu era! Brewster has telegraphed United States Marshall Kerns, in view of discovery of extensive irregularities in registration of voters, to make thorough investigation where fraud is suspected, and to cause the arrest not only of supervisors and as sessors but election officers. Lewis Ryan was arrested this morning for making false returns of voters in the First division of the Fourth ward. He was the assessor and furnished tho names which were duplicated by Frank Johnston and Edward Lonergan, the supervisors who were arrested in September for falsi fying the returns. In one house, No. CM Penn street, it was shown that but three of the thirty-six persons registered were legal voters. Three other warrants wcro issued this morning and two arrests made. The prisonors are Johu llarrity, Democratic assessor, and John Mooney, United States supervisor, who are accused of making fraudulent registration iu tho Eighth division of tho Fourth ward. Tbe other supervisor, Samuel Weisenthal, has not yet been arrested. An examination of lists prepared by these men shows that 140 persons havo beeu returned as voters from houses on Alaska street between Fifth aud Sixth streets. Au effort was made to sub poena these people, and of fifty names taken from the list only four were found. Twenty-five letters were sent through tho post office, and twenty of them wero re turned. Ryan waived a hearing and entered bail for appearance at court. The others were held for a bearing to morrow before United States Commissioner Gibbons. INUKUSOLL'S STRICTURES. WhatGonrnor Well and CouiiBellor Ky Say. Wasrinuton, D. C, Nov. 9. Gover nor Wells said to-day, speaking of tbe latest publication of Col. Ingersoll that it was only an argument iu which tbo latter endeavored unsuccessfully to overturn the facts sot out in his (Gov. Well's) ro port: It is evident, he said, that the whole schenio was simply au attempt to forestall this investigation. They have begun this business aud now, I believe, they arc heartily sorry they did it and wish themselves out of it. If you have watched tbe proceedings in tbo police couri, you noticed that $1,001) trans action. That is likely to dovclop into a matter of great interest. Counsellor Ker siid he did not :coauy necessity lor a reply on his pjrt to Ingcr soil's strictures upon him. " His whole argument is unsubstantial," he said, "and is a distortion of the facts." ASOIUEU liOOO MAN GUNK WRONG. ho Ilelalcatlon of a Tiunloil O racial. PniLADELrniA, Nov. 2. William G. Busscll, paying teller of tbo Pennsylvania company for insurance ou lives and grant ing annuities iu this city, has abseonded and his accounts show discrepancies to the amount of $20,000. He bad been connected with the company for thirteen years. He has a wife and children, but it is reported that for some timo he has been crimiually intimate with another woman heio. lie departed October ltith for a vacation, -ud during his absence the defalcation was discovered. His ler.vo of absence ended on Saturday last, but he failed to return, and his whereabouts cannot bo discovered. He is 48 years of age. WANT MORE WAGES. Colored Coal Miners go on a Strike. Denver, Col., Nov. 2. At tbo Erie & Louisville coal mines near hero four hun dred mlncis went out on a strike yesterday. The men of tho Erio mines, who have been getting 00 cents per ton, now demand $1.25, while thoso at the Louisville mines, who have hitherto received 85 cents, want $1. Besides tho men who work in tho mines tho yard, and al! outside hands have joined iu the striko. The proprietors have it fused to concede the demand of the strik ers. The price ol coal has increased to 5 per ton in consequcccj, aud from present indications the striko promises to bo a long one. NEAL ANI1 t'KIIFT IN JAIL. The Efforts of tho Mob to f5cenro Them Un- hllCCPSSflll. CiN'CiNNATi, Nov. 2. The .steamboat Granite State, which yesterday carried the prisoners Neal and Croft from Ja! lottsbnrg to Maysville, reached hero this morning. Her ofUccrs state that the boat was taken into the state ser vice by Major Alien and reached Maysvil'e at 2 a. in. where tho prisoners wero trans, ferred to tho jail. The officers sty tho pilot house shows a number of bullet marks but that olllv two soldiers aud at roustabout were injured by tho lire of the : men on tuo lcrry ooat auu that tue;r , wounds aro not severe. Editors Accused of J.lbol. Wii.Kisn.M5UK, Nov. 2. Joseph K. UogeH, editor of the Unicn-Lcader, and E. A. Nebir, associate editor, wero ar rested this morning for ciiculatiug, as al leged, a private circular containing a grots libel ou Ziba Yanloon, Democratic candi date for prothonotary. Warrants were also issued for tho a nest of lion. Harry Hake?, whoso signature appeared upou tbo circular. Thousand) or I'eoplo Drowned. Yokohama, Oct. 17. There have been heavy floods in tho central provinces with great loss of life and property. Small villages were entirely swept away. Thou sands of persons aro reported to be drowuod. A cattle plague is alarmingly prevalent iu southwestern provinces. Sir. Ar:liur Will Visit Washington. New Yor.K, Nov. 2. Secretary Chand ler and Senator Halo called on President Arthur this morning. The president it is said will leave for Washington this after noon ou the 3:40 train. He will bo acconi panicd by Co). J. C. Heed and possibly Secretaries Frcliughuysen and Chandler. aliuau JteeUor's Sentence. Montpelier, Vt.. Nov. 2. A majority of tbo House committee ou tho bill to commute the death scntouce of Almou L. Meeker, tho Waterbury child murderer, reports against the commutation. TL minority is to present a report favoring the bill. WLAXHEK 1M1MUATION9. Washington, Nov. 2. For tbe Middle Atlantic states, colder, cloudy weather, losal rains, northorly winds, higher proe Buro. It Will ba a Good. Tbauicpglvlng. Harrisbcrg, Nov. 2. Gov; Hoyt to day issued a proclamation fixing the 30th inst as a day of thanksgiving. Fatally Kicked by a Hi me. Shenandoar, Pa., Nov. 2 Jaaob Hop kins, aged 8 years, was kicked by a mule, at Kurtz's screw factory to-day, and died shortly after from injuries receive 1. A Dynamite Discovery. Taius, .Nov. 2. A secret dynamite lac lory has been discovered at Chorollcs. 'll.e Current u; L'ubiie Uplnloa. Emerson says f "lfvondonot knmrvour way. hoist a sail, and drift : the current knows tho way. It you douu" Many n man w lib pains in 1113 uai-K, wiui iirunsicrti iimus. or otner all- ments that Indicate kidney 'trouble. N trouble.! about it. but doesn't know hit tu do. Let him wisely follow tho current of iul lic opinion, which issostronglvsoltln!! in i wants Hunt's Remedy, a" the brt rt-ii- ,,, ever known fpr kidney and !vt .'i-h.i-.s. That current st iu the right direction. i is increasing In volume every day. :mi i-t bearing out oit Itsbenelieent bosom Minus imU ot bottle of llib wonderful Itrmcdr tnar Iticted homes all over tbo land. This current of public opinion Is Rwuepinjc tbo phyicia!ia with it, who aro putting Hunt's Keinedv among their most valued prescriptions in casts ol disorders of the bladder, liver or kid. neys. rtuisMieipaui saaraeu fHiLAD&FHU, Nov. 4 Flour quiet, but linn ; buperflne, t) 003 K); Extra. : SO 4 00; Penna.Eamlly.S4 S785 00. Rye rlonr at 23S4 S7. Wheat flrmerand mora aotlve; Del. and Pa. Red, fl 064J1O); Longburry Red aud Am ber scarce at 11 13. Corn firmer and In good local demand. Oats steady with moderate demand : So. 1 White. 4Sc : No. 2 do 4V ; No. 3 do, lie ; No. 2 Mixed, 40c Rye nominal at 73c. Provisions steady for Jobbing sales. Lard uulet: City kettle 13A13WC : loose butch ers. 12c ; prime steam, S12 37312 SO. flutter dull, but firmly hold; Penn'a and Western Creamery Extra, 37c; ilo firsts,33' 60c. Eggs quiet; Penu'a -Ji)333c ; Western, 2Sc. Cheese firm, with moderate wnppllcs.l relroleuni quiet ; Uofined, 7Kc. Whisky at 1 22. K Tora siaraat. .Saw fosa. Xi v. 1. Flour dull ami prices without decided change. Wheat opened a shndo lilKlier. but alter wurils hwt advunco; Iraile imxliratti : No. 1 WbitnatCl II; No. 2 lied. Nov., $1 0 1 08i ; do Dec.. Si VHQ 1 lOfi ; do year, f I M$ ; do Jan.. 91 Ylal 12 ; do Feb.. 91 14&I 1 1!. Corn iQIc lilglier ami moderately active; mixed wedteru spot, SlQXftiv ; do lutiire, caawyic. Outs utrillo better: Statu, 4293U; IVinItu:, :W64e. Stock marker. Mew Yrk. Pmiatieljilnu and Local Htockt also Unltid States Iton-tM rep'itod dally 'r Ia-iis c. I,.iKi. V-.' North Oiieen street. Nov. Z. 10:00 IMt p. . 52 r.. 4IH Denver & Rio Grande N. Y..Lako Erio ft Western., Kansas and Texas , Wit. sua 3V4 Lake Shorn New Jersey Ceutral New York, Ontario A W St. Paul, SI. ft Ouiuliu Pacific Jlall - Rochester ft Pittsburgh rexaa Pacific Wabash. - . mis A Pacuic. Western Union Tel. Co I'tmnsvlvania Central Philadelphia & Reading Noitliern Puctne Coin " I'reteinHl. Rutraln Pills. A V.'cot Iiafc ft 2f ii?H Wi 72?i 27 2BJS 0 VfX, 3i)i 32H SW-, H7 R 29'i VX 14 KiJJ i .... 21li 22? 32X SOX 45ti tira'ii anil i'xiim unoutiiuiiK Mii-o'clocK qiiotHiKiiisoi run ami pmi ions, furnished by K-ist KliigslreAt,; S. k. Yandt, Ornknr. Id Nov. 2. Chicago. corn oats Pork 1U27K Lard 1M.-I ??i 18 70 H.12i Pclrohif. Oil City .;k;;4 JTOK HA.I.&. P lilt SALE. A TWO-STOKf tSKlUK house. No. ltj East Vine street, less than two sqnarcs irom uourt hoiihc, io$ reet ironi. (i finished roomn. lot 100 feet deep, a variety ol fruit t'lereon. rear fronting on Church street, hydrant, outbuildings, alley, etc Estate of thelalo AnnaM. Woldlnr. Will bo Hold at a burg iln if applied torsoon. Apply to J. W. F.-SWIFT, Attorney, or BAUSMAN ft BURNS. oet::i,noy2,4,fi,8,I0,l 1)iiSlTIVK I'UHLIC SAf.K.-ON SATUR DAY, NOVEMUER4, lSS2.at tho Fonntiln Inn, on South Queen Htn-et. will b: Kohl tbat two-story BRlCKlMVEI.LlNG.wilh two story Itrick K.iek Building and Bake Oven attached, situated on the northwest corner of Priuco and Andrew streets ; Hail. 7 Rooms. 2 Gar ret J, excellent cellar, trout and b;ic"c Hlairs, etc.; papered Hire iighout. Lot 21 by '.: feet, hydrant, well and trull. This properly will iiiaki: an excellent business etand. Also, ii building lot adjoiulng above on noi Hi, 27 feet, 8- inches by Ti feet, with fruit I he-icon. Al-o halloing lots adjoining above ou llm west, fronting 110 feet ou Walnut street aud 75 tci't on Andrew street, Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. PETER DELZEIT. or ALLEN A.UERR& CO. No. KM East KingStrcet. oa;il-i:i. Hess, Aitct. uovl 4til IXKCUTOK'S 8ALK.-ONTHUBSDAY.no-1J VEMBER 2, KSi, lhe uhderalgnnl will sell at public sale, at tho Sorrel Horse Hotel, West King street, Lancaster cily, the follow ing di:scribi;U real estate, to wit : No 1. All that certain two-story ItRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with two story ISriek IJuck Ituiliiing and lot of ground theieto Ik; longing, situated No. 1C0, on tho rust side ol Poplar street, Lnncnster city, containing In fronton said Poplar str;et20teet.and extend ing in depth eastward 100 feet, more or lesj, u a 1 1 feet wide public a' ley, adjoining property -t Christian lilumcnstock, a public alley. Mid otlu'r pnperty of the cstatu or Abraham Sioner, deceased. No. 2 All that cr tain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSi ..with Framo Kitchen at tached, and lot of ground thereto belonging, situated No. i'3), on the cist -ide of Poplai streel. Lancaster city, containing in fronton ald 1'oplar street I.'! fi.i-t, moreor leas, mid ex teniling in depth tooled, more or less, o:t it b-et wiile public alloy, and udioliilng pi op. riyof Win. Greiiier, a public alley and prop t ity.Vo,X No.:; All that ecru in Iwo-Mory ISRICK DWELLING HOUbE. v.llli Flume Kilehcii attached. I'rick Stable. :iml other Improve ment!, and lot of ground thereto belonging, situated No. 4tt" on tlu: vast Miiool Poplar "ti'i'et, Luucastertity, ciniUilniiig in I rum. on .-.aid Poplar stent li'leet. more or less, and ex- j tending iu deptt 0) lect, more or less, to a II leetwlilo public alley, adiomiug prp--rlyol rV.21ir,!w!f;!1i1ciriI,cy' an" Pr")er,i' "f Cal"1- salo to voiiiiueiico at :. tu.. on Ki'ii t:iv. when altunihiiiee will ba irivcii aiM terms made known by .lACOP. KBRURAKEif. i'ixrcntorot tho estate of .b:au tin dinner de ceased. II. ':ii(ii!Ki:r, Auct. ol7Std-Tuftl h HUUttH AJUIi HTATimNMMt. k'OtOOL IMjOKS. ALL SCHOOL, BOOKS, i AND SCHOOL. SUPPLIES, .i r tu a ho fsr ra teh. . L. M. LYNN'S, IJWEST KING STREET. LANC.VTKK. .N'. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS yoRTiiK : LANCASTER SCHOOLS " Fcr Sale at tbe Lrowoat Prices.;: -bt i John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 N0KTH IjUEEN ST. S3-8IG-X OF TUB B1U ROOlCrS MUyUOMB, c. HOtRiKAl. COIS MEW LIQUOR STORB, So. 43 Nortb Qacea street, Laneaatar, Fa. The very heat and flnmt qualities of Foreign aud Domestic WINKS and L1QUOIW, con. stantly lor sale at wholesalu and retail. Straight Old Kye Whisky of tlie distillation' oflS75. Pure unadulterated Custom Honso Brandy, warranted ot tlie vintage ot I860 Kept eipi'dally lor medicinal porpnass. Pure Old llollnii'l Gin, &nl other WbNkle-i. Ilran dlfH and Wines to suit the trade, tclyd " HOU3KAL CO. Wheal iNov 'fifi Dec U4J Ve.- '.'a'4