LANCASTER DAILY INTELIJGENCEK TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1-8 COLUMBIA NEWS. I"K KBCDLAK UOKKKSJ-ONDKNCK. Eienta Along the Suguuebaiira items of Interest In ud Around tne 1 trough 1'lcked Up by Me Intelli-f-encer Keportnr Miss Emily Hoffer lias gone to Dauphin, Pa., to visit friends. A freight oar of (the Pennsylvania rail road jumpeclTronva sido track this morn ing at Union street. Mr. Will Allison, at present engaged in business in York, came homo today to put in his rote. , Miss Cora Stair, or Hanover, Pa., is visiting Bliss Emma Schroder, on Locust street. Dr.i,. W.Uocrke, at present hiefof tbe engineer corps of a new Maryland railroad, is now on a short visit to his family here. On Thanksgiving, at 10:30 a. in., the usual union services of the Protestant churches will be held in the E. E. Luth eran church, on Second ttreet. Mr. Jacob Stoncr's residence, near Co lumbia, was entered by thieves a few nights ago and robbed of a considerable quantity of provisions. After a lone vacancy tbo pulpit of the Presbyterian chuich was finally tilled last evening. The Rev O.W.Ely, of Wyoming, Pa., was unanimously chosen. A colored man had his nose broken last night while fighting with another colored man. The latter struck him across the face with a club. No arrests. The troupe which will present "Uuc!o Tom's Cabin " in the opera bourc to night, arrived this morning. It comes highly j- recommended. The prices of admission " are as usual. A horse belonging to a farmer became frightened at a box, which was being rolled along Locust street by a boy, this morning, and ran away. Tho dasher nud shafts were splintered to pieces. A farmer, residing near this pl.ie, named John Simms, fell down tho 8tei of his barn last evening and broke one of his legs. Medical assistance was immediately summoned, and he is now progressing rapidly. '. , OfficerGilbcrt took to the county jail this morning two men, who woie arrested for being drunk and disorderly. Both were strangers. Funeral o! Mr. Crick. Mr. Joseph Frick, president of Yoik and well kuown to many parsons in aud about Columbia, who died ou Friday of typhoid fever, was buried yesterday. Mr. Frick was a young man of groat promise and very popular in his largo circle of ac quaintanoopT His death casts a gloom over all. . OK tbe Track. Yesterday afternoon engiuo No. 14C, o( the Pennsylvania railroad, ran off the sid ing called B tuner's grade. Tho track was torn up for a considerable distance by the engine jumpiug over tho cross-ties. Tho track 'had been lately repaired, and no ballast had yet been placed between tho ties. Tho engine was icplaced ou tho track within two hours after tho accident occurred. Knights ot tbe Myulo Cbaln. ' A grand banquet was held in Odd Fel- j low's ball last night by the ' Knights of the Mystic Chain." Mr. Tobias Manning, j of Wrightsvillo, opened tho banquet with a prayer. Amongst the guests was John j O. Matthews, of Alpha Casctte, Reading, j the founder of this order. lie is now in his 84 year. A short address which was deliver ed by him was listened to attentively. Tho ' yEolian quartette was present and gave a ' number of their best selections. Tho threo tabid were beautifully spread, the centre of each being occupied by a stand of y fiowers and fruits. Mrs. Dr. Taylor and Mrs. John Darrycolt, who wero the mana gers in chief of everything, dcseiva great praise lor their successful preparation of the feast. THE KLKOIlUIt. 1'rOgresslnK Quietly Tb Vote Coming Out The morning of election opened cloudy, j but towards tho middle of the forenoon ' the sun shone brightly. The 4 afternoon , presented a sky somewhat obscured, with I slight rainfalls at intervals. The voting 1 is proceeding very quietly with a noticea- j ble absence of disorder of any kind. Every i indication points to a large voto being ' polled, and speculations aro ripe as to J what tho outcome will be. The Democracy ' are holding their own at every point and appear confident of success. j Here and there come reports ol illegal voting by Republicans. In the Second ward Henry Augustus "Wind, a former citizen of Lancaster, who has held a gov, ernment position in Washington, D. (.-. since 1803, and who has not lived in tins city tho requisito length of -time, voted notwithstanding his inability to. answer tbe necessary questions Therejis talk of Li prosecution for illegal voting. Tbe Voto at Three U cock. Bejevf will ba found the number of I votes polled in the several wards iu tbo city up to tbreo o'clock this afternoon, comparted with the votes polled at, tbe same hour for state treasurer in 1881 aud for president in 1880 : WARES. rSU 18SI 18S2 4G2 'J5t :'8l Ml 3.7 -0 47S 2; Still :M) 2.U All 473 214 RVi 7i sua 5.;i :m '215 fir W 'l 4.s."i Sli -IK 4U7 jioso i-yy ssai Second Tuliti lTOUrCussfjr r llttU V SlXtu ocvcntn clglttll xwtlt.Il .- Total Serenaded. M Last eveninc Howard Campbell. who was recently married, was serenaded by the lodge of Jvnighta of I'ythias to which lie belongs at tbe residenco of bis father-in-law, B. Huber, on North Quccu stieet. Headed by tho Ironvillo band tho lodge marched to Mr. Hubcr's house, whero a number of pieces were played. Sir. Camp bell tbeu took the whole party to Fulton hall where he gave tbem a line banquet. He also presented them with a large cake. Dr. SI. W. Ilaub made tbo presentation speech aud the cako was received on behalf of tho lodge by Charles Brown. James fa. Anderson Killed. James US.' Anderson, editor of tbe Leader, in Eureka, Nevada, was shut, a t that place last Friday iu a quarrel with G. .l.'ReCk; Republicancandidate fcr super iutendent of public instruction, and died Monday morning. Anderson was well known around hcre,;where Jie formerly resided and where mapy acquaintances remember him as a young printer boy. He was in Lancaster only a few weeks ago. Ander son's connection with Louisiana politics in the presidential campaign of 1876 gave himnattonal notoriety. The particulars of title affray which resulted in his death are not known. Turnpike 'Board Election. The stockholders of the Lancaster & Willianuitown turnpike board company held their annual" election in this city yes terday.and elected the following officers to servo for the ensuing official year : Presi dent, Hon. Henry G. Long ; managers, John C. Hager, Bamuel H. Reynolds, Georgo L. Buckwalter, G. Duffiold Slay maker and Emanuel P. Keller ; treasurer, William P. Brinton. Only Few Boars. Less than three' hours remain to make it solid for Pattison.. , Sea that they are well employed, Democrat. Go and vote. Foot Mangled. W. C. Gciter, a brakeman, son of Chris tian Geitcr, met with an accident while coupling cars in the rear of tho Pennsyl vania railroad warehouse Tuesday, which might have proved very serious It ap pears that while in the act of couplinghis left foot was caught in a frog, and before he could extricate himself, the outer edgo of the car wheel passed over the front por tion of bis foot mangling it considerably. In tbo endeavor to extricate himself from tho perilous position, his leg above and be low tho knee was badly wrenched. He was removed immediately to the residence of his father-in-law, No. 40 South Water street, where medical attention was ren dered him by Dre. Boyd and McCormick. Though his foot is considerably bruised amputation is not deemed necessary. The cars were moving slowly at tbo time or something more serious would havo re sulted. The injured young man is known as an amateur pedestrian who made good records in walking matches both here aud elsewhere. Turuplkn Officers. At an election of officers of the Lancas ter and Lititz turnpike company, held at the Sturgis house, Lititz, Pa., Nov. 6th, 1882, tbo following officers were elected : President Henry G. Long. Managers E. P. Keller, A. S. Keller, R. A. Baer, J. W. Eby, B. Long jr A. W. Shober, H. H. Tshudy. Treasurer M. F. Huebener. jdayor'a Court. The mayor this morning sent one drunk to jail for a short term for being drunk, and discharged several vagrants. Ainuxrmentx. I.'mvIU'x Gi'jantean Minstrel ToNi'jht. I'cfeouH who attend the minstrel cntertuin incntat Fultcn opera house to-night will hear the election returns from the stage, as arrangement.-, have been made tor announce them at regular intervals during tho per formance. Thctroupeuriivcl hero this morn ing and tiiado a street parade of thirty men, including an uncommonly lino brass band. Tl'o Tort hind Press say of the performance in that city : " Assuredly the very best minstrel cnfeitainmcnt ever given, In J'ortlund was that presented by Lcavltt's Gtjrantcan mln fctrcls before an Immcusea udieneoat Portland thcativ, Saturd ly night. The jolcos wero new and Inly lit, thesoiitfs were new anil exceed ingly well sung by excellent voices, and the specialty acts were ot the best. Uisciear.'y evldent that this company lias been organized with -neat care, for every man is an artist and decidedly tins light man in the right place' much Unit is bright ami novel in minMiclsy lias not been seun here in yea rs, and the peo pie ot 1'iirtland will greet' witii pleasure the rot urn ot Lcavltt's admirable uilnstrols." Vicek" Tho comedy ol " Cheek," which is to bi given in Fulton opera house on Friday evening, November, 1'ith, Is one of the bright e-d productions irom tho prolific pen of Fred. Mursilc u, the well known dramatist. It re lates til experiences of an iinposter who pas-ses hinuelt oll'asa lonjr lost poii up.n a lying fat her, a Southerner. This iriipostor 6c-euiespo90.-sion of an estate, but his villany is finally unnmsUod, and Dick Smythc, the comic character assumed by Itoland Reed, tntns out to be the rightful heir. There ius some line scenic etleets, notably in tho first aud third ac!s, where Madison Square is lit up by electricity. firUVIAL N'JVIVK.:. Mr. R. It. A-kcw, late Assistant Postmaster at Baltimore, wild some time ago: "Having Irid occasion to tiy Dr. Bolt's Cough Syrup, I unhesitatingly pronounce it the best re medy I have ever used. A small hot tie ro lieveil me ot :i severe cold.' Brow n's Bronchial Troches, a remedy !or Coughs anl Throat Troubles : " G:caf service m mi bduing Hoarseness." Rev. Daniel Wise, New York. ' Ureatly relieve any uneasiness in fho thro it." S. S. Curry, Teacher ot Obi. teryinjf stou University. "Indispensable to iin-, having used them through all my ntliils teiid llfe."-Kev. C. f-. Vedder. Charleston 3. C. n2-lwdeodtw ' liAiaiMKTACK." a lasting ami fragrant iier fuuie. Price i'nind SO cents. For sale lit Cocli ran's drug store. i:t7 Noith Queen street. Certilicaie. "1 have it, cd r.urdnck Wood Hitters with great bencflt for indigestion mid constipation otlhcbowcK." Price $1. C. L. KASTON, Hamilton, Out. ''r sa'e by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l.'iNoMh t,'ueen street. The best preparation of iion a doctor can prcsciibe is Ilrown'j Iron Hitters, because it docs not Injure the teeth as other Iron medi cine w 111. rov -ale by II. 11. Cochran, drug-gi-t, 1'57 an 1 13) Xorih Queen t-treet. nG-lwd&n Halu's Honey ot llorehouud and Tar relieve.- coughs quicker than any other medi cine. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one ml nute. nO lwdeod&w Citonr. Whooping Cough and r.ioncliitiHliit mi'di.ilely relieved by ShdohV Cure. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, driiggi-t, 137 ami IXiXorlh Qiitvii .-.l. myl Iwilcow.tw Coldsn'5 Lleblg's Liquid Href and Tonic In vlgcuator promotes digestion; admirably adapted lor females in delicate health, of dm iists. nfi lwtleoiLVw Ftm lame Hack, Side or Chest, use Shiloh't Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For sale us H. 15. I'oehran, druggist. 137 and 133 Xoith Queen St i eel. Lancaster. Pa. mv: IWIiCOWAW UueiiuHiHa." Quiek, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, ISladdcr and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists i-.rowii'K itouoenont fanacea Js I he most effective Pain Destroyer n the v.-oiUL Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby more certainly reliev pain, whether chronic or acute, than anyother pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar nrenaration. It cures pain iu the Side, Uack or ISowels. Sore Throat, Kheumalism and all aches, aud is T11K IJliKAT KKMKVI2U OF PAIN. "Bimjwk'8 Hocseuolu Panackv" should be In every family. A teaspoeuJul ol the Panacea in a tumbler ot ho! water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed lime will brsak up a cold. '25 c Is ' li"Hle. tebll-lvdM.W&S&w itching tiles Symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling in and out ot the rectum; the private parts are some-times at tceted : it allowed to continue very serious results may follow. ' Dn. Swavick'u All 1Ieai.io Ointment "lsa pleasant, sure cure. AIM) lor Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas iUrbers' Itch, i:iotche, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions- Price 00 cents, :t boics lor $1.25. Sent by mail to any aildrcrs on receipt ot price in currency, or three ceri posUige stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Rwayne & Son, No. 330 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swatne's Pills arc the best for all billions disorders. Care heartache, levers, &c. lycod&wT.Tli&S utoving springs ot action aro deeply Intcr lusod with principles subject to certain laws. The nervous man linds his lite blasted, but he cm be restored 1c vigorous health by Dr. Ben-on's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They are simple, harmless, and elllcacious. nC-lwd&w Oo to H. II. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs. Freeman's Aew National Dyes. For bright ncss and curability ot color, arc uncqualcd. Color fiom 2 to 5 pounds. Directions iu Eng lish and Gorman. Price. 15 cents. Dnty to Others. CnAamnKsnciiG, July 25, 1875. This is to let the people know that 1, Anna Maria Kridcr, wife ot Tobias Kridcr, am now past seventy-four years of ase. My health lias been very bad for some years past. I was troubled with weakness, bid cough, dyspep sia, great debility and constipation of the bowels. I was so miserable 1 could hardly cat auyiniiig. x uear.i or nop Hitters, anil was resolved to try them. 1 have only used three bottles, and I ieel wondcifully good, well and strong again. My bowels aro regular, my ap petite good and cough all gone. I led so well that I think it my duty to let people know, as so many knew how bad I was, what tho medicine lias done lor me, eo tUey can cure themselves with it, Ahma. M. Kbidbh, Wile 01 Tobias Kridcr. . Jil-2mlftw Tne proprietors ot Ely's Cream Ralm do not claim It to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy lor Catarrh, Colds in the Heart and Hay Fever. Price 0 cents. Apply into tlie nostril vrllti little linger. Catarrh. For fifteen years I have been gieatly annoyed " with this disgusting disease, which caused severe pain in my head, continual dropping into my throat and unplejbint breath. My sense ot smell was much Impaired. Rya thorough us for six months of tly'sCrci i. Balm I have entirely overcome these troubles. J. U. Case, !-t. Dents hotel, Broadway and 11th street, X. V. Mysiou tried Ely's Cream Balm for cold in the head, after using it twice he felt no more olsties or tiouble in breathing. I re com mer.d it above all other Catarrh rouieille.. C. C. IlAOKSBt'cu, Druzglet, Malianoy City, la. o':l-2wdTu,Th&S Josh Killings says : " Nca.t to a clear con seience'lor f-olid comfort sums an old shu." He probably never sutleretl with a cough or cohl, otherwise he would have referred to Dr. Hull's Cough f-yrup as bein alo a good thing to secure relief and comfort. As mi ounce of prevention Ls better they say Than a pound of the best sort or cure. Let us all keep our gums and our teeth from decay. And our mouth ami our bieitli lrcsh and pn IV, ForabottleorsoZOnONT'Sall we require. To speedily realise all we desire. .v Cougn, i.oiu or in- : nro.it snouiu ;e atoppcn. Neglect trcjueiiriv lesntts in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches do not disorder tne stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly ou tbe Inflamed parts, allaying L-citalion. give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Cougits, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles w hicli Singers and Pu bile Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tiothes have e"n recommended by physi cians, and alwav- give perfect sati-taction. Having been tested iy wide atid cons tnt nse for nearly an entiie j-rn ration, fiey have at tained weJ .neriti d ran! among the few staple remedies t the age. .nid at 2.. cent-, a box -i rv ecu inv-lvilTTl'AFSlvw rtf.SCL'l'I) Kltl'M IIKATII The tollowlugsuiteinont ot William J. Cough In, ot Somervllle, Mas-"., Is so remarkable tnat we beg to ask for It tin: attention ot our read ers. He says : "In thi tall of 1S7UI was taken with a violent blcediiii: ol the lungs, followed b aaeveieeough. 1 ion began to lose my appetite and Hush as so weak at one time that I could not le v my bed. In the sum mer OI1S771 wasitu..ii.tedtothe City Hospital. While there the doetois said I had a hole In my leu lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed oxer a hundred dollars In o'octoi.s and med icines. iwassotai'KouoHt one time a report went around that I wus dcud. I pave up hope but a friend told mo ot DR. WM. HALL'S 1IVLSAM Ff)U T11K LUNGS. I laughed at my fricii.!-, thinking my ease incurable, but I got a Ix aio to satisfy them, when to my sur prises tt gratification, 1 commenced to feel belter My hope, once deal, began to tevive, a d to lay 1 feel in better spirits than I have t he past t hree years. " I writethls hoping you will publish it, so thateverv onc-afllicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take Hit, WM. HALL'S KAL.SAM FORTH!-; LUXtiS.aurtbccouviiicert that COXSUSU'TIOK CAN UK CUItlCD. I have taken two ttotiles and can positively say thai it has done me more good than all the iitlicr medicines t have taken since my sick ness. My cough lias almost entliely disap peared and 1 shall boon bs able to go to work.'; .-"old by H. B. Cochran. 1K7 orth Ouecn streot 1I1SA.TU&. : elgi:i:. At theividcnee ot II. A. Roland New Holland. Pa., Nor. fi. Miss C. S. Seeger, of Philadelphia. Kuueral on Wcdiic clay af!eiiiocn at I ! o'clock, at Second Uctormed Kplscopal c lunch j Phllatlelphin. interment at Laurel Hill. It I Pouter In thiscltv, on theiith Inst., Kli.i lieili Porte, In the Mitli year ot Ii-rage. I'lie relatives and friend-of til- family are lespccttully invited to attend Ihe funeral, lrom tiie residence ol John It. Albiighl, Xt. 210 Reckland stieet, on Thursday afternoon at '1 o'cloe!-. Intermeutat Woodwsirit Hill c"iue tyry. n7-'2ttl A'JJIf A7rr.itTiS!:MliST!i. I Mii.. KI.KOTION ik'ilTUItSS s m-iik vvuvim: AKTKU 12 O'CLOCK. atC. A. Z.VKPFEI baloou, boutheast angle ol Penn bquare. it" llTAaTKli.' t SirilATiOS 1 Illl (iEN. TV eral hmisework in a fcinall tilv at family. Ap- it.i so. iir. wi:sr ouanuk stuki.t. rinvo ssiai.l fi.i;-r.iAiE uavana L Cigars lor 5 cents at IIAIITMAN'S ELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOUK. H;AXl'fcl).-ia A hMALI. FAS11L.Y A y h.ilt-.!iown girl to assist in general ! house wot k. uUttd A no! vat No 510 Whi5 1' CHESTNUT ST. I UrASTIIU-A (JIKL 1( f woik. No v aching or lefnem-e reiiniied. Apply 1'linee street. Do HoL'.sr:- bul.ilijr. Good it Si. 41 North novi ot lA r T K t-tindy r TK!li-G!' C;ilKMAKK,S. -uiilo:iiiit. tii.e location. board Willi liiiiuulacturi'iH. Adilrcs immeili- alely. Roek Springs Cigar Factory, Rock Splines. Cecil eonnty, SlarjlJiid. nl-lwil f "VIKV jmn'IOK. i. FaIIVEKo" iATIOAL Uask or LACASI:H, November ii, Iss2. The Hoard of Diieutors liare this day de clared a dividend of live and oue-hait per cuil tor the last six mouths, payable on de mand EDVV. 11. l!UON. n7--L Cashier. I)' 1VJ1KNI NOTICE. LakcasteiiCoU-ntv National Rank, November 7 lS8i The Board ol Directors have this day de clared a'cmi-auiinal dividend ot live and one half per cent., payable on demand. F. II. KRENEMAN. n7-2ld<w Cashier. )UISLIC sal,;. On WEDNESDAY. NOVEMUER H, 1PS2, will bo sold at No. :ai .South Prince street, Lancaster city. P.i.. liou-chold and Kitchen Furniture, Copper Kettle. Lot of empty Wine Barrels, etc. sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p.m. PETER DEIJK1T. Samuel Hfss & Sox, Auct?. It ITunLitTMALK FArui:::KY. iTukba SEY and Durham Cif.-Ua SATURDAY , NOVEMUER 11. Its.', will be bold at public sale. at. the ISIack llmse Hotel, Milleisviilc, Lancaster county. Pa., I ho lollowing live stock, to wit: 25 Head ot Autcrney, Guernsey and Durham Cows, mostly all lre-li unci a few close springers. These Cows were selected with gicat care by the undersigned himself, and must bo iu every respect as represented or no sale. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock p. iu., wliea at tendance Mill be given by HARRY C. LINTNER. Samdki. Hras & Son, Auct. nti-Md OC.C1DKHTAL. fDK DIPHTHERIA, Scarlet Fever, Croup, Sore Throat and all Throat Affections, Is ;he bust remedy of the limes. OCUIDBNTAL is the people's friend. It destroys the genu ol d!s"ae ilia1- frequently develops from an or dinary sore tli rout, thus preventtng the terrl ble ravages oi the diseases Diptbeiwand Scar let Fever. Price. COj. and $1.00. Sold by II. R.COCHRAN, Druggist. Nos. 137 and 139 Nort'i Qoccn street, o2 liiudTu.Tli&S Lancaster, Pa. IKGANIZL'D 1810. The Old American Fira Insurance Com pany of Phiiadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred a.nd Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Hare and Solid Securities Compnny Conservatively Managed. WFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 18 EAST KING STREET. iu3-5mdTuTli&S T Ainn itEWAiiD. t!5lUU A reward of one hundred dollars will be paid lor the arrest and conviction of any person votlnjr npon any of the tax receipts stolen from H. JJ. VonUersmlth, tiuv collector ol the wrst wards of the City of Laneaoter and which wero afterwards fraudulently issued to difierent persons In said wards. W.H. ROLAND, Chairman Democratic County Committee. n'i ttd CONNKOTICBT t'.IUAKS, J 1 jrOK 25 VTS (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at HARTMA-VS YELLOW FRONT CIG i !TollE, JTBIT ADVHBT1B CHESTS. QMUUOBAbS, MDBBAY OU. ART IN WOOLENS. Textile woolen fabrics have como into extensive prominence. The durability, beauty and excellence of all woo! goods recommend tbem largely, and when to their other virtues, that ot LOW PRICES " is added (and this is a very practical virtue), they are specially desirable. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES SEAL-SKIN CLOTHS for Garments and Trimmings, 50 inobei wide, from $3.00 to $30.00 per yard. SILK PLUSHES in fashionable shades and desirable qualities. DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKNGS. DRESS CLOTHS in all tho popular colors at from $1.00 to $1.20 per yard (34 inches wide). French Tricot e, Amazon. Elastiquc and Serge Cloths for more elegant costumes. CLOAKINGS Silk, Worsted, Beaver and Fancy Cloths, with or without soft wool fur backs, iu Tiarvelous assott meats, aud at attractive prices. ULSTER AND "JERSEY" CLOTHS. ENGLISH ULSTER CLOTUP, new effects at tbe prices of Domes-tic productions. ENGLISH JERSEY CLOTHS of popular shades. 54 to 60 inches wide, from $4.50 $0.00 per yard. LADIES' COAT LININGS. Italian Cloths for Linings, in different widths, colors aud qualities. Black, Seal Brown, Olive, Green, Garnet, &c. ORDERS BY MAIL HAVE CAREFUL ATTENTION. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. Iff- AUrEItTtSEXUXTi. !Tfi7IL,LlAllHuN & FOSTER. BEAVER AND PETFRSHAM OVEE COATS Arc Comfortable, Humble anil Most Slyllxh. Tuc St. Klino U the latest sensation. Now that tho colli clays have really come. It wlllallord ns great pleasure to sIkiw yon through our stock of Children's, Boys', Youth's & Men's Suits and Overcoats, As our space will not permit us to give you In detail the cnillcts number ot styles. -OUK FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE IN WINTER UNDERWEAR oi all si3'les, down to the very small stees lor children. GLOVES AND NECKWEAU In all ttieliot Qualities ami Ilanilsouie pat terns. THE HAT ANI CAP WEP.VKTMKNT HiMJiHt baon replonlslietl with a very line abbOrtir.cntot HEAVY WINTER CAPS For Men ami ISoy.i. which comprise FURS of M grades. Wciatill guarantee satisfaction to all or return tho money ft the goods are not as represented. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCA't'EK. PA pjiAoritiA. ESTATK ll' EiIM-. SiKfcS, LATE ir the borough o; Manheiin, deceased. The undersigned nuciltor, appointed to distribute . the balance lenniinlng in the hands or George ! .NVc., late ol the boioirjh ot Manheiin, de- coitecu toii'iii ammi!! u'omj icjuiiv ui :u iu thuM'iinu, will lt torthat purpie on Friday, the 21th day of November, li!, at 10 o'clock ii. m , In the Llbraiy i.'ooui ot tbe Court-house, in the city of Lancaster, wheic all ixsrsons In terested In said distribution may attend. 1. G. ESHLEMAN, oil-G'.doaw Auditor. IjWTATK (IK MIL'UAKL F1SUKIS. I.ATK Ii of the city ol Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary on sa-d estate having been granted to the undersigned, all pewons in debted to tald deccdon: are reci nested to make Immediate settlenieiiU and those having claims or demands against the estate ot said decedent, to make known thu same to the un dersigned without delay, residing in tho city ot Lancaster. SUSAN C. FISUEll, G. FREDERICK FISHER, sj:w;tdoaw No. 501 North Queen St. '. I IMl'ATK Or FURUKBIVK P1LB, LATb i III of Laneuster eitv. Pa., deceased. Tho ml(i'Hi"iir(l auditor annotated to nass upon exceptions and distribute thcbalnnco lemtiin ing in the hautis ot Junius IS. Kaufman trus tee to ucll tho real estate ot the said Frederick Pyle, deceased, to and amongthose legally en titled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, the 21'h day ot NOVEMBER, A.D., 12, In the Library Boom of the Court House In the City of Lancaster, where all persons in terested in said distribution imy nttend. CIIAS. I. LAND1S, novS-Cdoaw Auditor. MJLAMVWAJCB. V KW 1IAKDWAKK STOKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN liUILDINOiiud CABIMh i HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, BANGES, PAINTS, OILS and OLASS House FurnishiDg Goods. 9ll3mdw HOOT HHOt.lt. 1 1LOSlN OUTl CLOSING OUT ! AT 0BEAT1.I KEDUCED PAIGES. Having started a Shoo Factory, 1 am now closing out my large stock of Roots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to mate room for the enlargement or my lactory. SCustrtin work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HIEMENZ, NO. 105: NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign oltbQ Big Sboc.) m20W4Stl Williamson & Foster, aIS-3mclJkw EX TJSBTA IJfMHUXS. Xjwivrox OPKKA UOUSK. Tuesday, November 7, 1882. The Acme of Minstrel Art. The Pinnacle of Fame. TIIE WOULD FAMOUS M. B. LEAVTPTS Glffantc.tn Minstrels. 40 Famous Artists 40 ETEUYTHING ENTIttKLT NEW. NOVEL AND ORIGINAL. A STERLING DE PARTURE FROMTHK BKL1CS OF ANCIENT HISTORY. Ai rangements liavo besn madeand the Elec tion Returns will be read lrom the stage as soon aa received at tho Telegraph Ollico. SNo extra eharge for Reiorved Seat?, which can be secured at Opera House Office. n.I-ItU TULTOrt UPKBA HOUSE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. THE ECCENTRIC COMEDIAN, ROLAND EEED, Who for the past wcokpacked Havcrly'a The atre, Philadelphia, will appear at the Fulton Opera House, Friday, November 10, In the Latest Comedy Success, Fred. Marsderis "Cheek." Reserved Seats at usual prices. Now on sale at Opera House Otllcc. nG 5td J.1UI.TUM OPKKA HOUSK. 0RAND MUSICAL C0NCRKT RY THE RENOWNED EIMGOLD BAUD, OF HEADING. ON WEDNESDAY, EVEN'G, NOV. 8. John M. Stephens, Elocutionist, In Popular and; Humorous Selections. Cornet Diu'tsby MESSRS. .1. WINTERS and HOCK. Rnritnne Solos and Clarionet Solos by SAMUEL SCHA1CU. ADMISSION 35andict8. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. 8eats srcurc'l at decker's Olllce tlnee days in ad vance. SPECIAL NOTICE. Excursion tickets will be sold Irom all stations on the Reading Columbia railroad to lancastcr on Wednes day, at halt laic ; tickets ood to go on all trains and good to return on any train on Sth and Dili. Special train will return samo night. Leave Lancaster at 11:15 p. in. novI.7,S VKW YORK STORK. LADIES' CLOAKS. . Watt, Shand & Co., Have opened another largo invoice ol LADIES' COATS, LADIES' JACKETS, LADIES' DOLMANS, In latest stylos nt lowest prices. OLOTH SUITINGS Aie the popular goods of the season. Wo ofTer a cbolco lino at Low Prices. NEW DRESS GOODS, In great variety at Bottom Pi ices. SPECIAL BARU A1NS in choice FALL COLORS. 100 pieces WOOL-FACE DRESS GOODS, 12c. a yard. SO pieces DOUBLE-FOLD CASHMERE, 13c. a yard. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, at 17c, 20c., 25c. a yard. V) pieces BLACK DRESS SILKS, at J1.C0 a yarn, worth $1.25. Ladies' Underwear, Gents' Underwear, Ohildrens' Underwear. In all sizes aud cruallties at Lowest Trices. Blankets, Flannels, Comforts. at prices second to none. WATT, SHAND & CO. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. TLHWAJtE,&C. TJKMOVKD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, etc., JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street. Plumbing Gasfitting done os ly nr SKILLFUL AND CARKFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK. OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. JanZ3-lYd9 TIIEFIDITIGI. TUESDAY BVEHINO. NOV. 7, I 8 FRIGHTFUL HOLOCAUST. riKE I2f A. liOSl'ITAt. FOK THE SICK. Vpwarils of Seventy Helpless Inmates Par US lu the Flames Some Shocking Scenes of Death. Halifax, Nov. 7. The firo which broke out in tho poor asylum at midnight last night; resulted iu great loss ol' life. The inmates wero safely removed from all parts of the building except the upper story, which was used as a hospital, and in which thero wero about seventy pa tients, most of them perfectly helpless. The ladders raised to tho windows were found to be too short aud tho fire burned so fiercely that a'l efforts to savo tho uu fettutiato patients were fruitless. Many wero unable to leave their beds at:d were no doubt stifled by tho smoke before the flames reached them. Others wore seen to dash themselves against the windows aud cling to tho sashes until their hands wero burned off and tliuy fell back into flames. A woman held her head out tho window to breathe the cool air and remain ed in that position until her head ;s burned. It is known that thcro wero about seventy patients iu tho hospital and so far as could be ascertained only half a dozen wore carried out before tho lla'ncs cut off further approach to the place THK KI.EimoNS. Reports From Over Hie State aud Nat'on. Philadelphia, Nov. 7. A cold, misty rain rendered early hours of this morning very unpleasant, and contrary to expecta tion tbe first three hours of polling showed only a light voto. ;Toward noon tho weather became somewhat olearer and tbe vote is increasing. Everything is gen erally quiet, although tho police had to be called this forenoou to quell a dit lrb no ; in tho 1 lftb ward. Heavy Vote Iu Pittsburgh. PiTTSiiuiitiH, Pa.. Nov. 7. Tho oloctio" is progressing quietly and a heavy vote i- being polled notwithstanding th dfca groeable weather. A Hl Vote at t Ht.it.' Uapltitl. IIRRisnt'RG, Pa., Nov. 7. Tho election is progressing quietly amid a cold drizzling rain. Up to one o'clock tho voto far ex ceeded that of last year, and almost equal to that of tho presidential election. Heavy Vote in sew York. New York, Nov. 7. The weather is dull and threatening. A large number of persons have been arrested for false regis tration end illegal voting. A heavy voto is being polled. A Candidate's Sudeten Deatb. John Buttcrslcy, Independent candidate for alderman iu tho First district, dropped dead last night while bunching his tickets. Heath was due to heart dtrcaso. Unlet lu North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C, Nov . 7. Tho day is fino and tho clostion passing ofTquietly iu this f-ta te sj far as known. A SAD AFFAIR. A Boy round Hearting Over bin Djlng Sister, wno was Mysteriously Snot. Reading, Pa., Nov. 7. Whilo George Redenbcrgor's two children were playinc in a room at their residence, near Eugels ville, tho family was startled by tho report of a gun. Upon reaching tho room, tho girl, aged 12 years, was found dying ou tho lloor, with a fatal wound in her side, while tho boy, aged nino, was bending over her paralysed with fear and grief. Ho says that tho gun fell from the ceiling, where it usually hung, and was dischargee'. The aifuir causes much excitement hcru. Hurulng of a Wire Mill. PrrrsnuRon, Pa., Nov. 7; Shortly after two o'clock this morning lire i-tar ted iu tho centre of the Oliver wiio mill on tho south side, aud within thirty minutes tho cntiru half of the miil, covering half a square, was in (lames. It w;s in ruins soon alter ward?. It was the largest wire mill in tli-! country, and was fitted ud xvith the lines' machinery. The loss if $100,000 ; fully in surcd. Eiglit hundivl ihou-.autl men aro thrown out of euiulnytUuiit. The lito was caused by a wiir;m in iiac:n? a lighted lamp near ii barrel of oil wiiia'a csolodod. ifatatiy i:oatl:i i::s vH'.o. Puiladi:i.I'H!., i'-v. 7. Lswis Studr. was ancstcd last evjii;nr for beating and jumping :n h:a wife, aiid sent, to prison in default of bail, lo-day a puybtcian's ccr- tifieayi was sent to tho polios, informing thtfin that .Mrs. beeds couuitioii was criti cal, and that her lifu is endangered. A detainer was then Joiij-'ed against tho pris oner. ITirrs In Canada. L.vri:..utii:, fine., Nov. 7. Tho here last night burned twolvo houses a Mimber of otit buildings. AH buildit!-;!! wero of wood. Tho lire subdued at ! o'clock this morning. Pout Daliioubii;, Oat., Nov. 7.- fire and tho was -Mo Nulty's hotel and several adjoining build ints were burnt List nibt. Loss, $10,000. liiiictl by ISnrglari). StiAi'.o.v, O., Nov. 7. Henry lleizcl, foimerly a saloon keeper, was awakened early this morning by burglars in his room, and upou making a defense was beaten and shot to death. His wife was also disabled by the robbeis, who then es caped with about 50. There is no clue to the guilty parlies. Railroad Watchman Unn Over auu Killed. Reading, Pa., Nov. 7. Charles Rogers, aged 48, a Philadelphia & Heading rail road watchman, was run over and killed whilo on duty near tho Schuylkill Haven depot this morning. His head and body wero terribly mangled. A Leaf mate KiUod Wilmington, Oct. 7. Winder Lccates, a farm laborer near Delaware, was killed by tho cars yesterday afternoon while walkiug on the track between Delaware and Laurel. Ho was a deaf mute. Searching for a snip. CorKNRAGEN, Nov. 7. The Russian government has ordered that an immedi ate search of tho Siberian coast bo made for the supposed ship wrecked in the Danish Arctic expedition. . m Saw Mill Uarned. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 7. Tho large saw mill of John Colville, at Abbotsburg, Bcaden county, has been totally destroyed by lire with immenso quantities of lum ber. Tho loss is heavy, and thcro is only partial insurance. A Serious Explosion. London, Nov. 7. A dispatch from Derby says: "An explosion occurrco'this morning in the Clay Cross colliery. The report was terrific. It is believed a largo number of miuers aro entombed." A "Jaeenllgbter " SeaUaced. Doublin, Nov. 7. Cornelius Shea, who was convicted of being a " moonlighter," and making threats against tenants, who paid their rents near Killarney, has been sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. m Avrest et m, Land Leaguer. Cork, Nov. 7. Timothy Cramin, one of tho Land League secretaries, has been ar rested under the criraos ast, for having an armor in his possession. ' WKAIUEK inOlCATlWAS. Washington, Nov. 7. For tbo Middle Atlantic states, warmer, partly cloudy weather, light local rain, northeasterly winds generally, shitting t-j southerly. stationary or lower pressure. Aa !Ii;iuu Fjg.it ;Mt KudoU Totally. " Frederick, Md., Nor. 7. Israel Groff, a negro, was shot and instantly killed by a policeman named Porter he a this morning during a fight at the p-l s between negroes and whites. 1 nifty Pttrnons Kliluil by : Ki;'hI ti London, Nov. 7. It'u b.-htv-i Mia; thirty persons was kilted bv thj cvpl :.n in Clay Cross colliery. Fortuuately tho majority of tho workmen were above at tho time of the calamity. . A c;rk KUImI by 21!jhwaymea Chicago. Nov. 7. John S. C. Herman, a clerk was found in the upper floor of 1CD x.isaue street int.; morning with bis neck bi nken and a gash iu his temple. It's sap. pesed he was killed by highwaymen. -DuOeriu to Kgvpt. Alexandria, Nov. 7. Lord DjfTerin has arrived here. lie was received by tho British consul and the Egyptian authoii ties. A Threatening Letter. Paris, Nov. 7. Tho syndic of the stock brokers has recoived a letter threatening that tho Bourso will ba blown up. Tli Currant of Public Opinion. Emerson says: "If you do not know your way, hoist a sail, und dritt: the current knows the ay, it you doui." Many a man wltlipaiim in his back, with dropsical limbs. or other ail-uient-t that imli -ate kidney trouble, la trouble I about it. but doesn't know whit to do. Lethlm wisely follow tho current or pub lic opinion, whleli lssostronjjly ttetitnglu to wards Hunt's Remedy, as the best medicine ever known for kid'iey and liver diseases. 'Tiaciment seU in the right direction, aud Is increasing in volume every day. and Is hearing out on nsboneticiintbosoni thousands ot bottles of this wonderful Remedy tour tlicted homes nil over the land. Tills current of public opinion is sweeping tho physicians with it, who aro putting Hunt's Kemedy anions their most, valued prescriptions in CJS--S ot disorders of the bladder, liver or kid neys. Jl-HtKKTk. railadclphu Cattle Market. Mojidav, Nov. I! Tne arrivals or live stock at the I'hlladelpliia stockyards were : For tho week Reeves, Sjarn head; sheep, 17,000 do; hos. 5.0OJ do. Previous week liecvep, 3,300 head ; sheep, i:;,tW0 do ; hogs, 4,500 do. Reef Cuttle The largo arrivals ol stock had the effect or breaking prices, which dcelinxl Jc to c per pound, the latter ratoon tl:e common grades. We quote as follows : Extra, (7c ; Good. 36ic; Moillum, iQ iV,c ; Uniiimoii,38 ; tat Cows, .si;e. Milch Cows wero Inactive at StOtfSu, with sales t extra grades us hight as I'J . -.iH-ep The large supply of t-tock had a do pri"-fiiigelTect upon the market, ami prices were tally c lower on all grades, except -tr:i. which were scarce und wanted at full Ilures. Lambs wer.i al-o dull for the low grades, wntlo good stouk wero ilrm. Veal calves were scarce and iiigher. We quote as follows : Good Wethers, VSWti ; Medium do ISIJe ; fair Sheep, 3'ii?:c; Common tdiccp. 2& 3e; rat fcwes. 4)jr;5c: htook Kwett. 3-Kl'4c; Chester county LamLs, 5rl2:; WeU-ru Lambs. 3'e$c: Veal C-dvoi, 71"'-; York .-late Calves, 49IJc. i-.-.I.KS or IIKKVBS AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA BTOO TAKDB. .d.irlin Fuller A Co., S71 Texas aud Western, '''fJBe. Roger aiaynes, i0 Colcrailo anil Toxans. 4KiffioKe: 7."f Western. 6V7p. A. A .1. Christy, iti3 W. Va. . 4K0Wc B. S. MoFIIIcn, !2 Wi-st Va..Si;c r.. -. .ucf men, iiu w. va. and James Clooison, 73 lVunsylvanla, 5Qfic U. Selutuiberg A Co.. 2S0 Western, W. Va. and Texans, l7e ScliambergAI-aul, u4 W.Va. and Weatjin, 4Kfflf.'ic. l.nAciisleln A Adler.lKS W. Va.and I'enn'u. I . WWic Undid Murphy, 171 West la., and Chicago. ! 5jfi6e. II. Chain, jr.. 5i West Va..535& Ion. i McArdle. i) West Va., ami ljnnV., SfiGc. Owen Smitu-au Tuxaus, Western and "wT Va..4J.iiit!c. Daniel Sinvth A l!ro., 170 Western and West Va., V&ffic. Dennis Sniytli, bl uhio and Maryland, "iifg (e. Abe Ostheini, 41 Fayet'e county, SJigCe. V. .uiiectz A Rro.. -,i West Va,, 4aiic. l.oivenslelu A Heilbrou, SJ Toxans, I!fQV.c. II. Cli.iin, 75 W, Va., mixed. 4M5-XC. i:uehma:i A Levi, SW West Va.. 4Qiitc. .I.r.ne.s Anil, Itn We-tein.SUr-J.c. " Jl. 1 evi. 110 West. Va., IJiWcC .ta:!ie.iKiistico :jj W. Va., tiitSHc. Henry 3IIIler. It) West Va . 4KiiC. imgi were 1 u lair demaiuf.inil priees v n inchanra'd. one cargo tit .New York roi-Iii -.liingate. 'e 'inoto as follows : KMr.t Ciiteago, lUie;ood, loflllc ; com- , liaioc mua.1;!! mjcats. Ciiy t)-p-.j-d iteuves wort: active and closed tt I'vjy.-., tho loimt.r rate lor low Texaus and cows. 0AJ23 LAST VIEC. C. S. De.igler. 10 5 h.-ad, maci'iy.c. A. K. IJo-,veli Z .: he id at "U&aiie. I. V. Lowdon.r.r.f.e-i'ldoatH'Jc. Il.nlau A Ero..t-:; noad do at 7J$g.'.c. "V. II. Rrown 111 Iliad lo. .xlTHfi'.oy.c II. I., tteelcmm, I.", head. V,W.K: " I'rcsscd aheep were active. amiii'lt-T.-.trt"-.ld es7 head at 7'3c.and 1H lie.ul of drc-.'scit lambs at l)llc. I.lvn Sluc.'c Market. Ho; iCecu!pti,22;M head; shir head ; gener.il demand it shado CKICACIfk. lijnts. '',:wi .""eran-l prices viowd strong ami all cold ; leised.fiS Si.jtcju; h.avy, ;7 107 75; light, it. J..7 ; skljis, $4 2.WJ5 W. : "eran-l inttc icitni t" t;,tKJi:iM.j : i-hipmeiilH.AICO head : dciuaui! t.tii- and m:trk-t generally llui. : export -i, viUR 0 ; good 10 clioi'-o ship- ig.f" "Tig.-. Sr; lower l t.:lr, ilinil to; tellers' ii-iy active anil hicaily at $1 iUJJ ! "; sto;l.:csuiid t. cdci'stlu!'. at i.5 OOjiel JO; fevi.li cowH, ; 159- 7; liulN. $ii"; stier.f, . 'I'IC'J ; ..iiiuriciii4.lt 7!.r). Sheep iteecipt !..rijii: Hhlptu-'iitH, :'.riO lic:ui ; !-Iiv and ivw". on tow grades gtcxl to ciiuiii tcunyui:d s-e ii-c at fl ).'. 7u: (miiion to lai ", il lUii.i .lit : itiiv!iti'i f. i"i'i.-: . Tm: Joi riiui .: j;r.ti-li eilile a vices ur mure f.iVorutil in toiio t an luri-oine ifivk. p.t.i. At Liverpool tlio prevailing price loresti ni.1 led ile.id wclglr weie : choice llnieneau steers. La? ; best St-ite slice, 19c. KASTLinunv. I'at'le iieeeipt, i.KHtluad ; ui'ii ket l:t!r ami pi iees .i 'i ide tinner th-in last week. Ilog-t Reieipt--. 1,0ft) head; market slow ; !'liilidelpliI.t-, rt"ii'")7 Wj RaltlinorcH. node man 1, nono Helling; o:;ers, $; U675: gr.i'.-ers.l'Wj'!. Riici p lleeeipls, 7.0D head; market fair ami priees a Mfidestrij:i';i:r than fist week. O..V.-U1 uzocks and far val. L;i:it.-' Uytjiitrct. Loan, duo 18Si!...l0o ' " 185... 100 1-fflO... ICO " ia5... we ' per ct. ii 1 oral years.. 100 "iperct.Sclio..! Loan.... 100 " i " in ) or i years., loo " 4 In f. or 20 years.. 100 " C " iu 10 or 21) years. 100 M i:i!:oi:n borooah)'". 100 TOCKS. Tlrst Natiooai bmi. fUJO -'artneis' KsA".-" ' -c 60 Stilton HattonA -. 100 i. twister Couni .V-j tonal Ranlc.. 5l (JoliiuibiaNiuioiiiti ik... 100 Cphrata NaUoeal . Ir im 'irjt National lkuvz Columbia.. .. 100 -'-5 Nutlonui ituni. lrashiinr.... HjO Last ' salo tl'O 107X 1'20 13) 105 112 ioa 10SLSO IOB. 102 JUS 110.3 135 :i HI ISO IU uuin i:HV) ' !!-'. 71 140 lril 7ije 137 ir-i National Han;. Marietta 'irst National Hank. Mount Joy.. '.ilitr. National itaiik M.tnhei ji National ltxzils.... ilulon NaViouai Manic. Mount Joy. N'ew linlluuil National llanfe. ...... XLbCPJX.1. 1KZOC3 BTOCa. '.juariyvllie R. R il lei's viile Street Car imiuiier Printing Company ion l) loo Vll 50 V0 950 50 50 100 25 109 BO 1-W n.itcti rractory I a-, Liyiit and fuel Company, I'ovens House................... 'Joiumnla has Company ....... ...... 'J'llumbia WaterCompany 3 S'l-u'uctianna Iron Company....... 100 179 Marietta Hnllowwsre 109 dtevens Home BO 4J& Sicily inland M M K-ist Crandywlnc x Waynesb'K. 50 I Villleraville Normal School ai.sczLLAJi:o';s bo.vo-j yuarryville K. U-, dim l-Mi flOO H17 KeadlnsTit Columbia R-U-"s 100 10C Lncsutcr Watch Co-Jil;' l.-" ' 1053 Lancaster as Lt.jlit and Vi3l Co.. cliiein lor!'j'ir 100 Lanticterj'asLfi;!itiiiM Fuel Co., dta l5?l......... ............ ......... lixi Lan castor A Marietta................ 25 Lancaster & New Hollaad 100 IiiicasteraSusauehanna. o TVKAF1KK BTOOS?. 100 106 XI.3) 85 27J.25 Rljr Sprln-f Reaver Vuliey.... Undue oort ft Horesboe 25 $10L2 . Vile i Columbia ft Chestnut Hill lit IS 20 IS 47.25 21 10 4.lf U) m 73J :t, I.U10 43 Jolumljla.t Was ltnsrton a 25 25 2- S 20 I0U 50 25 Columbia A I'lg bprtng Lancaster A I'phm'.i L.-inca,ter & Willow Street....... .Str.iblmrg - Miliport Marietta x JIaytown Marietta ft Mount Jhv LancKIizabstht'ii .ft Miildlet'n, Luneaster & t'rriitviiie...... l,ane;ister&LItttz l.nrwti i:.ir .'-. Wiilia'.ii&tovM 25 ! Lancaster a 3lanor ) Lanca-jlera Manhslia 23