f as the alarm was struck ; as I passed up tho alley from the alley from the building 1 could see firo burning. This case was held for court andthe defendant was committed in default of bail in the Fame amounts as asked tie other.. Two lMscharsed.. Charles Miller was charged with firing Jiio. T. MacGoniule's barn, on Marion street, in March, 1832. Brimmer testified iu the case, but bis evidence was not suf ficient to make out a case and the charge was dismissed. Christian Swartz was charged with complicity in the burning of MacGonigle's barn, on Middle street. Brimmer testified in this case that he and -rinyder set this place on fire. Swaitx was at tho engine house when they returned. IIo was drunk and di? nothing except to go out of tho cng:' b-mso at tho request of Snyder and lo : after the firo had started, lie .was charged. As Miller's bail iu another against him havo turned him over ' taken back to pribou The commonwealth was rcprcs' itcd tho hearinz by Samuel II. Reynolds, 40 j -t at .1. Hay Brown. B. P. Kdilemau and District Attorney Davis. Those engaged hy the difT-iont defendants aic 11. V. Davis, J. W. Johnson, John A. Covin and W. W. Brown. I.ANJASTKIt CUUSTV. Vote lor Slt TrMKuri-r in IXS1 i.'.d Tor iuvoruur lu XS". X 5 -: -r " h n M-nmtrr. ' ? ? 2. & Z : : : : ? f UuiC'tnler, iHtVatil. 1.H " IS! 1'J SOS "ail 3D 2d ward.. '.7s iso 2-t 201 asj ii 3d warn., aii no a; .; 221 .n 4th ward. 227 ir.i ;,: :ico 271 3; 5lh Waid IK! I'H 72 217 2U flthward. 2K l'-U -! sr.2 :!": -in Tlhwurd l.t) --U7 II 2S) VJ- 15 " MllWlild. !ll VM 10 Hi til 3 ' nth want n;7 s:i -:: aa ::i si t l.iiiiiliwu " ' ' l-l - Kurt 1'I !() 5 121 131 ai Bi-ecknoek ': 3 si l"- 13 Carnarvon Vtt HI :t 1 151 1 Clnv 122 - l',s 5:: 10 Coc'alico K:L-l IJ & SI IS.! 175 ( OcalicoWCbl 125 41 .. 12 105 -r c ..'..litlii 78 wo 7 iir.i aw so ('olumhia-lslwurd.. IS! 19 l '-'IS 275 57 2d ward... is: 17s n a:.) 2.o 52 :M wurd .. K! IS! II l-M '-'73 uo CoiHHto-t 2"S 22 111 319 5S :: Couoy... 1''7 411 .V.I 172 J IS hi Donegal. H.sprltigv'c 4S 15 s i ::t a; Jlnytown 132 91 31 l.Vi 117 49 " Lincoln.. ai 17 Wl 65 u iKiit'ii' v. k. s. ii. ;; :: m ' 3i liruinnre ''"' -' -" ' -- ::,: Karl a-.l 7:: .v. ::: l2 7; KarlE-urf 229 57 4.. .'ill 15:: 71 K-i-IWchU " -Sl -' '' Kden ' 121 31 17 1"7 h Elizabeth - -1 ' .' "! i:llzabetlitowii llo !". r. :a. .s. K Kpiinitii '-! 1" -" 1'" f Fiiimn i:w (;, ' 1 1:; ' II.miiiiM, W V.Kiinfc 15S r, 1 ( M 4 " N. West. 42 a". 4 .rH 47 1C " NorirM. 7' 1! 4 75 47 31 " S.Spl'KS ". 55 55 !) Kl 5'J II.iiiiiM. K Kiihr'stn 101 CI :W 1UI '.'I 'i! i' lVKiia'j; 17ii .T 17 an til 75 Liuiipcter, Kast 17 41 as27o i H Lain poler. W:4l IBS I'.l 21 a.O :!1 .! l.uiicatUM'lrp SSI 14 ' S S '- l..icock l."2 47 ill 210 Mi 27 l.i-ac)Ck Uppi-r 141 57 111 3 107 a l.tlllo llritatn 11" 121 l' ""'- 17.. :i! Maiilifliu lmr. 1S7 h7 27 21. U2 .;1 Mtinli:ini twp a 4 as 3!0 142 :j Manor lnilluntuM n. 152 23 13 23 2" -. .. NVw l 41 ; !I5 ! 13 ' y.iilor.viIl(!.. I'M 51 37 211 Ji5 ..I Miilintlalior SH 151 W '-'hS :a:7 35 Murttc. H'l 7 I li 1'' 3i Mount Joy lor. 2'5 ill .i'J 2W7 101 1.; MountJoyt).,Upi)iT 50 14 7 .! II ' Lower 57 24 5 114 15 a. IMiwIise 121 '.: 11 aJJ 202 :x IVlill 'Ji " ' 1S ! ' iv-ni(!!i i2i i to is.: ii. v5 I'ruviilunce US 52 W V.i U' '' Itapho Newtown.... 50 4 10 70 !i 11 " -S.S.U 3 13 Si 2", 13 " Union tin 52 20 U tl .7 3. KporiinslliM 20 12 7 :5 10 35 Smlsljiiry J-1 ,,,! ,,: 1VJ '?7 '11 HulMMiry. 328 7 57 4S2 I..0 b2 Slni-UurBtup 110 21 15 217 5. 21 Stnilurf lmr 07 53 2 llo i. . WiiMlillgiOlllMtl'.H.W 23 3S 2 2i; 4S 4 lt w 15 35 .. !' ! 2 Warwick 3-'W !! 71 4U 200 llo Total .-a K7o io 130.57 '.nwa-oi Tho figures above given aro not official ; but they will furnish a close approxima tion to tho vote of the county on governor. Tho full official vote for ail tho stato and county officers will appear in tho Istklli gknckii as soon as computed by tho court officers. The plurality for Gou. Beaver indicated above is 4,007, and his majority over Pattison and Stewart 1,500. UAH'S VOONG BEBOCKATS. CoiiRrmnlatlnB Covcrnorl'altlson utnlUIiali in:n llcnoel. Tho following telegram was scut from this city to Governor-elect Pattison this morning : Lancaster, November '.). To Robert K. rattlson, Philadelphia, Jt, Tho Young MenV. Democratic club of Lancaster sends congratulations to the governor elect. You havo met aud over thrown the combined forces of wrong, brought tho certaiuty of honest govern ment, and re-cmblaxoued upon the es cutcheon of tho state her ancient motto of ' Virtue, Liberty aud Independence." Jko. A. Covi.r, Prcs. The following was sent to Chairman Heutcl : Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 9. To H'. V.IIenscl, iSirard fjouxc, Philadelphia. Tho Young Men's Democratic club of Lancaster, uniting with all your Demo cratic fellow-townsmen, extend congratu lations to you for jour masterly leadership of tho Democratic campaign that has re sulted in tho defeat of tho combined bosses, and tho establishment of correct political principles in the long misgov erned commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It was a famous victory," and nowhere docs tho credit rest more worthily than upon tho shonldei-8 of the able and intrepid young chairman of tho Democratic state committee. Jno. A. Coyle, President. DAUIMO UOBBEUV. A Sre nlown Open and OiouontoiUsKilUil. Between 11 and 12 o'clock last night a daring robbery was perpetrated at the hotel and store of Jacob B. Miunioh, at Laudisville. Tho safo, weighing about 800 pounds, was removed bodily from the house by means of a barrow truck stolen from tho railroad station near-by, and car ried to a field belonging to Michael B. Laudis, a quarter of a milo distant, where its contents were rilled. Tho absence of Mr. Minnich renders it impossible to as certain the exact amount of the loss, but it is known that a considcrabls sum of money aud some valuable papsrs wero in tho safo at ihe timo it was stolen. The safe was found this morning near a straw stack in Landis' field. No cluo, by which tho thieves may bo detected has been discovered. It is possible that some negotiable securities havo been stolen along with the other papers, and the banks of this city havo bcon warned to bo on tho lookout for any of the paper which may be presented to thorn. It is stated that Eeraard Edalman, the watchman at tho railroad, saw two suspicious looking characters near the barrow truck iu tho early part of last evening. .Alter noticing them ho entered tho station and remained there a short time. On his return tho truck had dis appeared. Ankle llBlocatel. Last night as Jacob Kautz,brick-makcr, residing at No. 403 Manor street, was crossing a gutter on his way home he slipped and fell dislocating his aukle. ur. aud J.U. ooya rcauceu uie unuouauuu Mr. Kauts is doing well. York to be a City. Tho people of York havo voted upon the question whether or not that place should be made a city, and decided that it should be ono by a majority of 351. AN' INSDKANCE DISPUTE. T.';e Case ,r jotUchaltt & I.edermau liefore Arbitrators. Yesterday afternoon "Win. M. Slay maker, V,'. O. Marshall aud Geo. McXabb; the chosen arbitrators in tho suit of GottE chalk & Lcdorman, of North Queen street, vs. the London Assurance corpora tion, the Phoenix insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut, the Lancashire insurance company of Manchester, Eng land, the City of London fire insurance company, London, England, the Williams burg City insurance company of New York, and North British fc Mercantile insuranco company London and Edinburg, met and heard the testimony offered. This was an action to recover on insuranco policies, arising out of the firo at the store of plaintilfs that occurred iu May last, in North Queen street. The plaintiffs presented their bills and testimony in support of their claim, show ing that the origual stock amounted to $32,400.82, out of which it was admitted they had ::o!d, up to tho timo of the lire, S.1,770.23, leaving tho value, at first cost, of tho stock at the time of the fire at $2G, 027.27, of this there was an allowance of $3,810.34 for goods damaged but not en tirely destroyed by fire, as appraised by two apprainci:!, mutually chosen by tho assured and tho defendants' repicsenta tivos. This, it was claimed, left tho total loss on the stock at $22,817.23, and on tho lixttues $'J3S 23, making iu tho aggregate, with inteiest thereon, $24,003.12. After hearing the p!aintifi"s ease, Mr. Reynold'.-, of counsel for tho defendants, gave notice to tho arbitrators that he would not go into a defense before the arbitratois, but would tako out an appeal and mako his defense in court. Tho arbitrators awarded tho plaintilfs tho full amount of their claim. S. II. Price and Jacob L. Stoimnctz appeased for the plaiutiifs. S. I J. Reynolds and Sharp and Alk-nian, of Piiil.idblphi ., iM rchuuted the defendants. COLUMIHA. hliort Not; l'Voni ilio K' er ISorou-!i. Next Monday night tho Democrats will have a grand jollification over their vie torics iu the state and nation. The man in charge of the boiler at tho Shawnee furuaee discoveied the water to bo very low yesterday and drew tho firo in time to pieveut an explosion. Joseph Eiiglehar!, who was so forcibly burned by cinders at tho Shawnee ftw naccs, died this nun-iiing after enduring great agony. A countryman coming down tho tow path of the tidewater canal with at wo -horse load of potatoes accidentally drove into the canal. His horses were drowned, hi;; potatoes lost and he narrowly escaped with his own life. Rather an expensive way of saving toll. The infant daughter of Mrs. Reitza, uco Miss Alice llaldeman, died last night. The engine of way passenger was badly injured by running into the eabooso of a freight train at E. K. Smith's this morn ing. School board meets to night ; so alpo does the Thursday evening musicale, tho latter at Mrs. LilliePfahlei's ; tho ladies' mite society will have'an oyster supper to morrow evening in tho basement of the M. E. chinch, on Locust street. i.ku miuKKX Mm. Amlcnon Tlsroirsi Kroin a C:irri:i-;o. On Friday last near the Lamb tavern, Mrs. Christian Anderson, housekeeper for Nicholas Brown, was thrown from a car riago aud sustained a very bad compound fracture of the leg between the ankle and knee. It appeal s that Mrs. Anderson, while sitting in the carriage accidentally dropped one of the line-, aud, in her efforts to regain it, pulled haul upon tho other one. This caused the horse to move sud denly to one side of the road, upsetting tho carriage over tho embankment and throwing Mrs, Anderson onr, breaking her leg as above suited. She was taken to Mr. Brown's where tho fractured bones wero set by Dr. Miller, of Lampeter, assisted by Dr. Carpenter of this city. Mrs. Audeison, who is well known iu this city, is about G5 years of age has two sons living in York county, one daughter, living iu Shamokiu.aud another, tho wife of George Mctzgcr, in this cit.y, all ot whom havo been no tilled of their mother's serious mishap, it being feared that tho rated. leg would hato to bo ainjiu. A5.NU.VI. ISSI'EUXION DAY. TIid lViiuxylvtila Offlcors Pats Tlirougli. Tho officers of tho Pennsylvania railroad passed through here this morning on an annual inspection tour. Yearly they make tho trip from Pittsburgh to New York, aud they stai ted from the former city on Monday. The were four trains ; one passed through tho city, aud tho others went around on tho new track. The trains were made up of passenger?, coach ers and cais made lor thisjspecial purpose. Each is drawn by a passenger ongiuo and manned by passenger trainmen. Among tho party was General Manager Pugh, the president- aud board of directors, super intendent, supervisors and many others. Everything owned by the company along the line is inspected, and special attention is devot d to the road-bed. 11IK i:r.KUT10X KKTUl'NS. Couil-iitIiir aud ConsnUdatins tho Vote. At 12 o'clock, noon, court was opened by President Judge Livingston, as the law directs, for computing and consolidating the election returns aud declaring tho re sult of the election held in this county on Tuesday. J. L. Lyto was appointed roadiug clerk and John E. Carpenter and George W. Eaby tally clerks. After they wero sworn iu to faithfully perform their respective duties, au adjournment was had until 2 o'clock, p. m. As wc go to press the computation is being made. " Ilclrayed" xhey Were. In every ofiico of tho court house fine large pictures of the Republican candi dates have been hanging all summer. Tho one in the register's office is inclosed in a handsome largo frame. Since tho result of Tuesday somo ouo has written on tho glass right between the photographs in this frame, tho word " Betrayed" in large green letters. The occupants of this ofiico havo tho greatest contempt for Independ ents and they attribute their crushing defeat to that branch of tho Republican party. The Concert .'.art Nluhr. Last evening the Ringgold band of Reading gave an entertainment in the opera house, which was not well patron ized. It gave tho greatest satisfaction, however, as it was first-class in every re spect, tho baud being ono of tho best in the state. John M. Stephens, an elocu tiouist of well known ability, delivered a a number of selections in fine stylo. A Itreakdown. About noon, as Christian Rudy, bread and cako baker, was driving over a very bad rub on West James street, a sudden jolt broke the front spring of his wagon. There aro soveral bad places on West James street that ought to bo repaired. Farmer's Cheap isxcursion to Philadelphia, on Thursday, November Kith. Tickets good for three days, only JiOS. Train leaves Lan caster (King street) at 3:10 a. m. Leaves Co lumbla at 5:13 a. m. Faro $2 3X Fare from .Manhcim. Lititz and Ephrata, $1.80. nO-ll,13,13d A lair for tl c benefit of St. John's ltctormcd church, will be held in tho basement of the church, commencing Saturday, Nov. 11. LANCASTER. DAILY INTELIJGENCER THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1882. Ilefore tbe nlayor. The mavor this morning had a number of cases, among them was " Big Georgo" Smith, colored, who got drunk yesterday and in the afternoon raised a row on South Christian street. Officers Mercer and Stormfeltz had some trouble arresting him, but the application of nippers to his big wrists brought him around. He paid his costs this morning. James Linghurst and wife, two old offendeis, for being drunk, got 30 days each. Five lodgers were discharged. A Husband's Charge. Sarah Hinder is charged by Joseph, her husband, with open lewdness and she will be heard by Alderman Barr. Ht'KVLA.lj NO'JVZ.a. "I would not live always, I ask not to stay." We do not wonder, witli uch a cold su 5ours, lmt there is a bright . Mile to every thin;,', and sunshine even lor tlioso racked witli rain. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup never fails to o tho nioit stubborn coh-jIj. Deskrviko ol confidence. There is no article which so rlenly deserves the entire confidence of tho community as lirown's Kronehial Troches. Those suflcring lrom Astlnnitlc and Bronchial Disease. Cough and Colds should trytheui, ITIee 23 cents'. nMwdeod.tw CertHicaie. "1 havo "-ed Kurdock l.lood Hitters with great benefit for indigestion ami constipation of the bowels." I'riee SI. C. Ii. EAS'JON, Hamilton, Out. For sate by II. IS. Cochran, di-uist. 17 and 1SJ Noith Queen street. The best preparation of lion a doctor can prescribe iM Jlrown's Iron Hitter.-:, because it does not injure the t-.eth as other iron medi cine v. ill. For f.'le by JI.H. CochRin, dru-j-;i:t, i::7and 11 Norlli (jue'ui .street. uiMwd&w II ai.u'h Honey of llorchound aud iur le lievis cfnighs iuicfcer than any other ii.edi cine, l'iic's Toothache Drops cure in one mi unto. nlMwdeod&w Citoui', Whooplnsit'ou-jh and Hronchitis im mediately relieved bv ciuloh's Cure. For sale by II. 1!. Cccliittii, druggist, KIT and lKiN'orth ijtit-cii U niyl lwdcow&w Colih-n' I.ieblg's Liquid Hi ef and Tonic .'n vijjonitor promotes digestion; admirably adui-.ted lor leuialcs in delicate health. Of druggists. uClwdeori&w Tno iirnprletors ot Kly'si Cream Halm do not claim it to be a rnre-iri.but a sure remedy lor Catarrh, Colds in the I load and Hay Fever. I'riee fO cents. Apply intu iheniKtriln witliJIttlo linger. Catarrh. For fifteen years 1 have been greatly annoyed with thU disgusting disease, which caused seven) pain In my head, continual diooping into my throat and unpleasant breath. Jly sense ot smell was much impaired. Hya thorough use for six months of lily's Cre un Halm 1 have entirely overcome these trouble". J. H. Cask, St. Denis hotel, liroadway and I lib street, X. Y. My Sou tried Kly's Cream Halm for cold In the head, alter using it twice he lV'lt uo more distress or trouble in breathing. I recom mend it above all other Catarrh remedie. C. C. IlAOEsnucii, Druggist.: Malumcy City, I'a. o:il-2wdTu,Th&S A- an ounce ot prevention is better they say Than a pound of the herd sort of cure. Let us all keep our gums anil our teeth from decay. And our month and our breath tresh and Dure, For a bott'e ofSOZODONT'Sail wo require. To speedily iMilize all wc desire. I'urify the ISlood. " SWAVXK'S 1'ILLS." ' SWAYSOS'H TILLS." " SWAVSU'S TILLS." ACTS AS A JIIt.MlT CORRKCTOn and by clean-ing, regulating anil strengthen ing the organs ot digest ion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, l'araly.-ts, Ner vousness. Dizziness Debility, Hilliousness, Had Hr"it', .l.iundlce, Livcraml Ktdney Com plaint, l.acl ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dy.si'ep-ia, Headache. Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Ague, Dlarriiiea, Dropsy, Colds. Khcutnatlsm, neuralgia, Uout, Female Weakness, Urinary DNorders, and all Irregularities of the. Spleen, Stomj'eh, l'.hutder and Howcls. IllSTORINn TO HEALTH when all other remedies fail. They Keep t lie system in a healthy condition by arousing tho torpid liver to healthy action, anil expelling by the bowels aad kidneys the matter that poi .01.3 tli' inundations ol lite. Uo particular to obtain " Swayne's Fills." Price ir cents a box ot SO pills, or 5 boxes SI. rrepared only by Dn. Swavxi: & .Sox, Phila delphia, l'a. Ask your druggist lor them. Pent by mail to any addre-ss. net i-eoit&wM.W.F Mothers! .HoSV.ors:: Mothers:! Are yon disturbed at night land broken ot your rest !.y . -;c.t- e.'r.ild sutl'ering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot JIUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING HVi'.UP It will relievo the poor little sufierer immediately depend upon ;t: there is no mistake about it. Thero is not a mother on earth who tins ever used II, who will not tell you at onco that it will regu late tl: bowels, iind give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating iilco magic, it, is perfectly sato to use In all casi s, and pleasant to tho taste, und Is tho presciiplion ot one ot tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United Stales. Sold every wliem. 23 cents a bottle. mMy-M.W&S&w ItACKMi:TACK,"al:islingaiid iragrant per fume. Price 3 and 30 cents. For sale at Coch ran's drug store. i:7 North (Jncen street. Fou lame Hack. Side or Chest, use Shiloh't Porous Plaster. Price 23 cents. For bale lu ll. IJ. Cochran, druggist. 137 and ISft North Queen Street. Lancaster, l'a. mvMwdeow.tw :iriiwn'M nousenoid 'anaca. Is the most oileetivo l'aln Dc-.troy.u- in the world. Will most surely quicken the blow!, whether taken internally or applied t-xtemally.aml thereby more certainly reliev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double tho strength ot an v similar i-rcnaratlo:i. It cures pam in the Side. Hack or Itowels. Soro Throat, Hhcuumtism and all ac-hks, and Is T1IF, UltKAT UKLlKVF.lt OF PAIN. '-Hkown's UorsEiioLa 1'anacka"' should bo in every family. A teaspooniul of the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bod time will v.eba:: er a cold. 25 els t bottle fcbll-lvdM.W&SAw . Itching l-llen Kymptoiuii and cure. The symptoms aro moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum; the private parts are some times af fected: it ullowed to continue very serious results may follow. ' DR. Swayne's All IIealino Ointment "Is a pleasant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch. Salt Uhcum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Harbors' Itch, Hlotehc-, All Sciily, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions- I'riee 30 cents, 3 boxes lor $1.23. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ol price In currency, or three cent postage stamps. lrep:ucd only by Dr.Swayne & Son, No. 330 N. sixth street, I'hihvlclphia, l'a. Sold by all prominent druggies. Swatnk's l'lLLsarcthc best for all billions disorders. Cnro headache, levers, Ac. -lyeod&wT.Th&S Moving springs ot action arc deeply inter fused with principles subject to certain laws. The nervous man finds his life blasted, but he cm be restored tc vigorous health by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile I'M?. They arc simple, harmless, and cfilcncious. nC-lwd&w Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, bavin:; had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable rcnieiy for the speedy and perma nent cure tor Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca tarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affec tions, also a positive and radical euro for Ner vous Debility anil all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested its wonderful curative lowt rs in thousands ot cases, lus felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fel lows. Actuated by this motive und ft desire to relieve human sullcring, 1 will send free ot charge to all who desire it, this receipt, in German, French or English, with lul direc tions lor preparing and using. Send by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noycs, 110 Tower's Block, Bochcster, jj Y. oct"-13tdcow Go to H. B. Cochran's arng store tor 3fr.. Freeman's Sew Rational Dyet. For bright ness and durability ot color, are nncqnaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. imty to Others. CnAMBERSBCno, July 23, 1S73. This Is to let tho people know that 1. Anna Maria Krider, wife of Tobias Krlder, am now past seventy-four years of a;e. My health has been very bad for some years pasL I was troubled with weakness, bad cough, dyspep sia, great debility and constipation of the bowels. I was so miserable I could hardly eat anything. I heard ot Hop Bitters, and was resolved to try them. I have only used three bottles, and 1 feel wonderfully good, well and strong again . My bowels are regular, my ap petite good and cough all gone. I feel so well that I think it my duty to let people know, as so many kncwhowbadl was, what tho medicine has done for me, ao they can cure themselves with it- Anna M. Krider. Wife ot Tobias Krider. nl-2wdiw A congii. com or sore Taroat snouia do stoppou. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown'-: i.ronchial Troches do not disorder trie stomach like cough syrupj and balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed parts, allaying lf-Hatton. give relief lu Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, Mid the Throat Troubles which Singers und Publlenpeakorsaresubject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have baun recommended by physi cians, anil always glv perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wldo and constant use for nearly an entire generution, thoy have at tained we), .nerited rank among the lew staple remedies ot the aj. Sold at 23 cents a box .ftr-. whe.r- tnv-lvdTTti&FAlVW KKSCUKll FttOXU WK4TH. Tho tollowingstatementof William J. Cough in, ot somervllle, Mass., is so remarkable tiiat wo beg to ask for it the attention ot onr read crs. He says : "In thu lall ot ls"6Iwas taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and Uesli. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not luavo my bed. In the sum mer ol 1677 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. Whilcthcre tho doctors said I had a hole in my ielt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine!. 1 was so far gone at one time a report went crcund that 1 was dead. I gave up hope hut a friend told mo ol DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I gotal.f itleU satisfy them, when to my sur prise a d gratification, 1 commenced to feel belter My hope, onco dcud, began to revive, ntidto-Iay Heel In better spirits than I have the past tin co years. "1 write thU hoping you will publish it, so that every ono allllcted with Diseased Lungs will be.induccd to tako DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOBTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CON-SUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say tht it has done mo more good than all the other medicines I havo taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.'g Sold bv II. B. Cochran, 187 North Oucenstro CoiiKuuiptlou Cured. Ua old physician, retired from active - -c, having had placed In his hands by an fiast Indiana missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and p-rmancnt cure ot Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, anil all Throat and Lung Allectlons, also a positive and radical euro lor General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful cura. tive powers in thousands of cases, feels it Is his duty to make it known to his lellows. Tho recipe, with full particulars, directions tor preparation and use, and all necessary advice and instructions lor successful treatment at your own home, will bo received by you by return mail, free of charge, by addressing with stamp or stamped self -add leased enve lope to DB. J. C. RAYMOND, 101 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. o-21-lyw JUAJtltlAOES. McCallistkk Hebulk. Nor. 9. by Kev. J. V. Eckcrt, at his residence. No. ill North Mul berry street. Lancaster, Uriah K. McCallistcr, ot Quarry ville, to Miss IdaE. Hobble, of Lan caster, it UJCATU. Burnt. In this city. Oct. 9, William ., t-on ot John F. anil Anna Maria Uclth, in tho 7tii yearol his age. The relatives and friends ot tho family nro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, rrotn the residence of his parente,:No. 38 North Water street, on Sunday afternoon at 1i o'clock. novSMtd XXIV AUrXBTlSB3IJITS. T 1UK NUIFFLGKV. F. A.. HO. ?. wmi. meet specially on jtiuuai rsfnaiiu-, it, 7:S0. A full attendance is requesieu, IJy order ot tho President. J P. S. GOODMAN. ltd Secretary. SAUKK KKAIIT LUNCH. Thnrc will be a Grand Saucr Kraut Lunch TO-NIGHT at Excelsior Hall. Nos. 125 and 127 East King street, In celebration of tho result ot the election. AH aro invited. 11 JOHN SCHOENBEBGEB & SON. 1MCIKM11S OF ST. JOHN'S REFOKfflEU r Church, don't lorgct the FAIR in tho llasemcnt of tho Church, corner ot Orange and Mulberry streets. Open from November 11. Admission; lu cents. ii9-itd 4 SEVKN OCTAVE Ciiickorincf Square Piano, In pcrlcct order, will bo sold at a bargain. v SHKKLNEIOt MUSIC STORE, ltd No. SO North Queen Street. -i-N-jiri-Tir-riTi;iiiARS. 11 roB CTSi. t tO-lc' Kj (mado from old stock Connecticut HAl'TMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ' STORE. DIVJ DKND SOT1CK. FAiuiin-s' National Bask ov Lancastku, November ClbSi. The Board or Directors have this day dc-i-lurcd a dividend of five and one-halt per cent, for the last six months, payable ou de mand E D W. 11. BRO W N. n7-2t Cashier. Dl ilVlDKND NOTICE. Lancaster Coitntv juationai. isas Vmrainluil T ' 1 Kt The Board of Directors havo this day de clared a fccml-annual dividend ot live and one lialf per cent., payable on demand F. II. BRENEMAN. n7-2ld<w Cashier. WANTKD--TWO OK THKBK OENTLE men in different, parts ot Lancaster county, to represent a large New lork company-business legitimate, honorable and .profitable. No capital required. The risht party will find this a desirable way to increase their income. For particulars address ALBERT WILSON, n?-2td Lancaster, Pa. -1 lUiSO FAIK -FIRST GRAND FAIR OF Camp 19, Sons of Veterans. WILL OPEN TO-NIGHT, AT EXCELSIOR HALL. 49 All citizens aro invited. ADMISSION.. noVJ-tfd .loots. Mir; YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB -AND THE- CENTRAL CLUB WILL MEET AT CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS, Tills ETenlns at 7J O'clock. To mako arrangements for a Grand Demo cratic Jubilee. -l8-gtd A rULL LINK OF I.OKlLI.ARl'S J. Plus Tobacco, nnd other first-class brands nt liABTSlAN's yellow rnoai CIGAB STOBE. FOUNTAIN FINE-COT TOBACCO fTHE best brand manufactured) 8 cents per oz. or 2 cents ft at ..,, .,,... HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. NW AJOVEKTIhEUJESia. maK ALMOST 1NKVITABLK COMSK- X quences ot chronic suppuration in the ear are dangerous to the health and life of the patient, hence the importance ot the subject, and the interest which physicians shonla take in arresting the advance ot these sequela: of disease. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat-also. Chronic Diseases successtuUy treated by DBS. H. D. anl M. A. LONG AKEK, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Fa. Consnltaton free. n9-3tdAw ptIKABir. Fire Insurance Company OF FHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. For a policy in tills old and well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.Wl'AS ORPHANS' COURT SALIC. ON SATUR DAY. NOVEMBER 11, 18S2, in pursuance ol an order of the Orphans' Court ot Lancas ter county, the undersigned will otlerat pub lic outcry, at Henry Wertz'a Hotel, Washing ton borough. Pa., the following described real CStfltC No. 1. The two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with improvements and lot of S round, on southeast corner ot Market ami oncgal streets, Washington borough. Pa. The lot measures CO leet by ISO feet. No. 2. A lot ot ground on Donegal street, in said borough, measuring CO feet by ISO feet. This lot is known in plan ot borough us No. 159. No. S. A lot ot ground in Fairview. Manor township. Lancaster county. Pa. This prop erty Is part of lott No. 2S und 10 iu p!un ot Fairview. Sale to commence at ' o'clock p. m. For term, etc., apply to attorney lor estate. Wm, B. Given, esq., Columbia. Pu., or to JOSEPH FUNK. Administrator of .Jonathan Funk, Dec'd. A. W. Delusokr, Auct. o24,23,3!ftn4,9 PUBLIC SALK OK YALUABI.K CITY Property. On FRIDAY. NOVKMBEK 10, 1832. the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Leopard hotel in the city of Lancaster, tho following described real estate belonging to tho estate or tho late .John 1C. Reed, esq. A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. No. 522, with a large two-story Brick Back Building thereto, und lot or piece of urouud, situuted on tho south side ot East King street, between Ann and Marshall streets, in said city ot Lancaster, containing in front on East King street 33 feet, and extending iu depth or that width 215 feet to a It feet widoalicy. All those FIVE ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS lying cast ot the above described prop erty, the first ono, containing in front on Fast King street 28 tect and 4 inches. and the others 2ti feet and extending in depth southward of that width 213 tect to the belorc-mentloned alley. The above described House is largo and com modious with all the modern conveniences. All tho lots have a great many very lino Apple, Pear and Peach Tiees and Grapo Vincs-in ex cellent bearing. The erection ot tho stand pipe in tho reservoir gives an abundant sup ply ot water to all the above properties. Tho properties will bo sold as a whole or as above mentioned to suit purchasers. Sale to begin at 7 o'clock p. in., on said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by SARAH REED. B. F. Bowe, Anct. o30Anovl,4,i!,8,9 VTKW YORK STORK. LADIES' CLOAKS. Watt, Shand & Co., Have opened another large invoice ot LADIES' COATS, LADIES' JACKETS. LADIES' DOLMANS, In latest styles at lowest prices. OLOTH SUITINGS Are tlio popular goodsof theseason. Weoll'er a choice line at Low Prices. NEW DRESS GOODS, In great variety at Bottom Prices. SPECIAL BARGAINS in choice FALL COLORS. 10J pieces WOOL-PACE DRESS GOODS, 12c. a yard. 50 pieces DOUKLE-POLD CASHMKRK, 15c. a yard. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, at 17c, 20c, 23c. a yard. 10 pieces BLACK DRESS SILKS, at yard, worth $1.25. $1.00 a Ladies' Underwear, Gents' Underwear, Childrens' Underwear. In all sizes and qualities at Lowest Prices. Blankets, Flannels, Comforts. at prices second to none. WATT, SHAND & CO. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. JTOH SAltB. DKStlCAHLK CITS' I'KOPEKTV AT PRI VATE SALE. Tho undersigned offers for sale his residence. No. 332 North Queen street. Lot 21J,i feet front and 24." lect deep, with two-story BRICK DWELLING, Sllect front and 9S tect in depth, containing 12 rooms. Bath Room. Gas. Water, etc., in good I condition. A desirable location for business. half square irom Aomicrn -Market, xerms easy. .i . l. n AiiXAi Art . . UOl-liUlllW ft. I 1 T)UBI1U SALK OFAMJKKMKY. MUERK- 1 JT. SEY and Durham Cows. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. lfcSi will be sold at nubile sale, at the Black Horse Hotel, Mlllemville, Lancaster countv, Pa., tho following live stock, to wit : 23 Head of Alderney, Guernsey ami Durham Cows, mostly all lresh und a few close springers. These Cows wore selected with great care by the undersigned himself, and must be In every respect us represented or no sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., whoa at tendance i ill be given by HARRY C. LINTNER. Samuel. Hess & Sow, Auct. n6-5id T)UBLIC SALK. On;SATURDAV EVENING. NOVEMBER 11, 3S82, at the Keystone House, orui (juccn street, will bo sold the twostory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story brick back building with balcony, situate 15 East Frederick street, having 0 rooms and hall, large garret and excellent cellar ; lot IS feet, 2 inches, by C9 feet, 10 Inches; all in excel lent order; house has balcony and side alley entrance and hydrant. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, when terms and conditions will be made known by JACOB L. DORWART, or BAUSMAN ft BURNS. SAtUKL IIE33 Sons, Aucts. n3-9td PUBLIC SALK OF ltKAL KSTATK. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1982, will bo sold lit public sale, at the Keystone Hotel, in the city of Lancaster, all that CERTAIN LOT OF LAND, situated on the west side ot Nortti Prince street, adjoining properties ot N. Ban nlnger and Henry Barnitz. and numbered 450. Containing in front on North Prince street 51 lect and 11 inches, and in depth to Water street 145 foet, more or less, on which is erected a two-story DOUBLE STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Sa;o to commence at 7 o deck p. ra.. -when terms will bo made known by JOHN A. COYLE. Trusteo to sell In the estate of Frederick Scul ly, deceased. II. Shcbbet Auct. nS-S'Tu&Thtsd JBJVTJtJtTJtiYJIiiJVTS. 1 i . ' 3Q pBLTOX OPKRA HOUSK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. THE ECCENTBIC COMEDIAN, BOLAND EEED, Who for the past weekpacked Havorly's The atre, Philadelphia, will appear at the Fulton Opera House, Friday, November 10, In the Latest Comedy Success, Fred. Marsden's "Cheek." Reserved Scatsat usual prices. Now on sale at Opera House Ofttce. nC 5td TIISD EDITIM. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER O, 5 82 TUESDAYS TIDAL WAVE. DEMOCRATIC GAINS 1.YERXWUEBE. Michigan' CongrIoual Delegation lleiuc. crtlc Nevada tioes the Some Way Clean Sweep In California. Montour County' Vow. Montour county, official : Pattison, 623 plurality. Black, 637, Clark, 626, Africa RXi KIHott. 624. For Congress, Storm 512. For Senate, Hart 1,703 ; BIc- Cormick (Dcm.) is elected for Assembly. Broilns Knns Behind ln Dauphin. Dauphin county official : Beaver 6,956, Pattison 5,636. Stewart 626, Davies 6,952, Black 5,645, Duff 692. Greer 6918. Africa 5,734, Merrick 6g8, Rawla 6.973, Clark 5,745, .Tunkin 500, Brosius 6,726, Elliott, 5,680, McMichael 5,250. Congress : Barr 6,282. McCormick 6,440. tireat Democratic Gains In Illlnosl. Chicago, Nov. 9. The congressional delegation is about evenly divided. The control of tho state Legislature on joint is doubtful, with chances iu favor of tho Democrats. Chicago, Nov. 9. The latest returns from tho stato indicate the election of the Republican stato tickets by from 10,000 to 12,000 majority. Minnesota liciualna Republican. St. Paul. Minn., Nov. 9. The Repub licans elect the entire Republican congres sional ticket. Tho state Senate stands: Republicans 34, Democrats 10, Independ ent and Greenbacks 3. House : Republi cans 76, Democrats 28, Independents 2. Micblcan'd Democratic Congressional Dele gation. JIilwaukei:, Nov. 9 The new congres sional delegation from Michigan consists of five Democrats and three Republicans, with ouo district to hear from. This is a Democratic gaiu of four members. Washington, Nov. 9. A private tiu patch received from Detroit, Mich., sajs both branches of tho Legislature aro Re publican with 30 majority oa joint ballot. Fully nine-tenths of Republicans elected aro Ferry men, making his 10 election practically certain. The Democratic Trinuiph In Nevada. Rf.so, Nev., Nov.9. Powning, Repub liean, is dofeated for Congress. Arizona- Heavily Democratic. Tuscon, Arizona, Nov. 9. G. H. Oury, Democrat, is elected congressman. Both branches of tho Legislature are Demo cratic by a largo majority. Nothing New from Virginia. Richmond, Va., Nov. 9. Nothing more definite has been received as to the election in Virginia than was embodied in yesterday's dispatches from here. A Clean Democratic Sweep Id Callt:ri'ia. San Francisco, Nov. 9. Twenty-six thousand votes coufirm last nights report of tho probablo result. Thero has been a clean Democratic sweep. Stoneman's majority increases as tho returns come in. The Senate will brobably stand 28 Demo crats aud 12 Republicans. Tho assembly 57 Domocrats and 23 Republicans. The defeat of Page (Rop.) for Congress is con firmed by further advices. fcljiT PILLOW CUAL31EIW. The Shoestring Statesman Complains of Uull-dozlng. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 9. General James B. Chalmers, the Independent Democrat candidate for Congress in tho Second Mississippi district, oppos ing Van II. Manning, Democratic nominee, is in this city. In au interview ho asserts that bull-dozing was practiced in Tallapatchio county whero the election was prevented from boing held under tho pretense of a fear of small pox which deprived him of 500 Votes. At ono place in Desoto county where the judges refused to hold au elec tion thero was caused a loss to htm of 200 votes. Notwithstanding this ho claims his election on tho returns that havo been mado by 1,070 majority. Secretary Falser Ketfecnt, Wvsiiinoton, Nov. 9. Secretary Fol gcr declines to say anything in referonco to his future plans. Tho genccal impression among his friends iu the treasury is howor, that ho will servo out the bal ance of his term as secretary of tho trea sury, unless Eomo unforeseen circumstauce should arise to make his retirement ncc efcsary beforo that time. The secretary has comracuccd.tbc prcp: 1 at ion of his annual report which is to ac companyltho president's message to Con gress, and is uo collecting data from the bureau officers for that purpose. ratal Ending ot n Ouarro'. Wilmington, Del., Nov. ft. Daniel Maguirc, who was shot by John Croncy en Tuesday night, died lat night. Croney has been committed to jail. By his mis conduct Mamiire had acquired tho nick namo of "Tho terror of the Eleventh ward," but in this case tho shootiug ap pears to havo been done without provoca tion and in part to avenge a previous as sault on Croney's brother. Mewnpaper Consolidation. Osweoo, N. Y., Nov. 9. The Oswefio Daily Express this morning publishes its valedictory. It was started as a half-breed organ ono year ago, aud it is emerged ic the Oswego Daily Times, which has bought tho establishment and paper and will here after bo published as the Times and Ex press. . m Completion or a Tunnel. Newark, N. J., Nov. 9. TheWeehaw ken tunnel of the West Shore and Ontario & Western railways, opposite Newark, was opened for trafllc yesterday. This tunnel has been in course of construction for eighteen months. It is for a doublo track and is 3,900 feet in length through solid granite ' Both Can't Sarvlve," Says Pennsylvania, on all her State docu ments. The Keystone State means that thero Is an irrepressible conflict between tyranny and freedom, and ono or the other must suc cumb. ro mere is ueiween neaim mm un ease. Every force that lights successfully against disease should be heartily welcomed. Such a force a nost in Itself is Hunt's ite medy. and Its special line or attack is against kidney and liver diseases, over which it achieves a wonderful triumph If you havo bodily weakness, an aching, a general sense wtarlness or inertia, or dropsic il symptoms ; if tho kidneys or liver arc deranged, there is no such medicine ns Hunt's Remedy. It gives notice to all such liiseaues to quit. Pennsyl vania is right ; both Hunt's Remedy and these diseases can't survive, and It is they that aro banished. nS-lwcooitw HA.KKKI- Mew mots mamex. Nbw Yoke. Nov. 9. Flour Stato and West ern slightly In buyers' lavor; moderate iu qulry. Southern dull and unchanged. Wheat 'A&A.C lower, dull and depressed ; No. 1 White at $1 075 : No. 2 lied, Nov, $1 0CS 1 06 ; do Dec., SI l'8Jai 08JS; do year,91 tyni til 0CH ; do Jan., $1 10S1 Wft ; do Feb., $1 12 Com" unsettled and H&c lower: trade moderate : mixed western spot 84389a ; do futures, 61g82c .,, , Oats i5c lower; No. 2 Dec 42Kc ; ,Io Jan.,4304alic; State, 42S51c; Western, 3S0 4SC. Uram and irrovnuon ynorauons. One o'clock quotattona of grain and proy ! lona furntBhed by 8. K. Ytindt, moLer.UN East King street.; Nov. 9. jnteo. Whesit Corn Oats Pork nor. 93 .C0'4 .33) 18.02)4 I.ard 1100 Vnur Ul-UC .Wli Petroleu'i. Oil Citv LIS Live Stock Market. Butfalo Cattle Becclpta, 920 head; mar ket dull and prices a shade lower ; llKhttofair steem. 22 ;i!t0 ; good nippers'. 5 205 55; Missouri cows and hellers, 93 700429, Sheep and Lambs Reoelpta. 2,-WO head : in koo t demand ond prices a shad higher : fair to coed Western, 44 GO; Choice, $4 734)3; Western lambs, $4 C0g5 23; Canada Iambs. $5 7365 $0. Hogs Receipt, Mow head: market opened active but closed dull ; good to choice xork-er-j. $6 ftV;0 75 ; H?ht Yorkers, $8 S3S6 50 ; good butchers' and medium weights, 13 S57, choic, $7 10. East Libmstt. Cattle Receipts. 255 head ; market lair: pitme, t5 7506 SO; lair to good, 14 755 so ; common. S3 S094 30. Hog Receipts. 3,300 head; market fair; Philadelphia), $7 2397 50 ; Baltimorcs, no de mand, nonn selling; Yorkers, $6 400809; grasaers. S506. Sheep Receipts. 1.40J head ; market alow ; prime. 4 504 75; fair to good, $3 7304 23: com mon, 12 08330. Chicago. Hosts Recelnbt. si nm haii h!r.- ment-i. 3,900 head; donmnd lair; prices 15c. lower than on Tuesday morning ; uiiWHl $t fl) ?.,75;J,l?vy' csa7C0; light, tC 25g6 85; skips. $45 fiO. Cattle Receipts. 8.000 head ; shipment. 2,200 market rather liberally supplied with ship ping; prices easier; choice to lair, $4 104 00: medium to good j6.0 ; choice to extra $5 75 .'40: butchers' very active anil, linn at $1 -04; stockers and feeders slow atvI60,3 4 25 ; Toxans. $3 oQi CO ; Americans, $t 2552T. Sheep Kecelpt-i, 5.000 ; shipments, 750 head : inicrior to fair slow lit $200350: medium to nood. $3 C5iJ4 10; exports, 14 f034 75: choice. $1 4035 50. Stock Marker. New York, Pmia-iolphitt and Local Stock-. also United State Hondo repotted daily by Jacob H. Loko, North Queen street. Nov. 'J. IM:00 i-tui t:U. A. K. V. M. r.M. 6i wii my. 17J-? 37?I ::s 33i 32J2 33M US' Ul 113-.J 7054 ISK 70M J7 2k SO,'., 4S 47 4S?,; .a sa z$x 30 Sfii 3fi SI?; 31?2 S2? 71M4 73K 7U?h Wi 5!)?2 5 27 r.z 2.. 43VJ At A S"'S 01 ' uv )i i'J)i Denver & Bto Grande S. Y.. Lu Er!o A W tv-uorn.. KanKU and Tex:-., Lake- Short' NewJerseyCVntr.il .... New York, Ontario & W..... St. 1'iuil, M. A Umaha t'acitlc Mall.................... Rochester . l'ltlsuurgli ..... Texas racitic Wabash. :- 1OUH A Kacltlc. Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Cent ml "ltl.i.t.'ljih!.i.t ;. ..-n- .. .. .-.:.. 111 I'.iciiK-1 ''in ....... " " I'reJerred. Unrtido Pitts. A VSrcj-. .... rntialesi-u .wir;'- ' - - uLi-11'.A. ( . Ktour iimet nnd t .1.. . .,. 1 ii. .-.;. t- -r.i :i.": K.:ru. 9:1 50 t CO ; i'c-i.it.t. I'.iui I.V. ri'i . Be Hour at it 25j)t 7 Wheat quiet : No. a Wfitcm l.'i-.i. : iiir ; l'a Bed, U (H)107; Amber itt l lii j l-!:w to (nullity. Com quiet!: Steamer. StJJ'tV-ic . Mite.i.ssg G7c; No. ;t Mixed, tt'aSSt-. Oats firm and m fair demand ; No. I White. 49c: No. 2 do4tiu; So. 3 do, 47'!; : No. 2 iMixed, 41c. Bye Hour nominal at 7lfj73i;. Provisions quiet. Lanl quiet. flutter steady, with moder.iti detnand : I'cnn'aiind Western Cn-amery ostni. S7u: 1;. C. andN.Y. extra, 31330; do flrst-i ut 2S 30c. Ejisrs Htm and scarce; renn'a. Sic : Western, Cheese firm, with fair demand. Petroleum linn : Ketincd.Sc. Whisky at 1 liyi. k.tmai otocaa ana jsoboa. Tar val. tane-'-Uy fi per ct-Loan, duo is02...l(in " lev.... PJ " ' W.1U... Itsl " ISO... 10c 5perct. n 1 or 30 years.. Iim 0 por ct. Schoyl Loan.... IPO " 4 " in 1 or 20 yiMi-s.. iwt " 4 " In 5or2uyrtr.. Imi Last solo $105 107X 120 191 la". 112 102 Ki50 I02 $2115 1111.25 135 . HI 1.VI 112 UIM i.ItVl 200 1I5.7T. Hit 15S 70-W 137 2.S5 'X.M 50 j " in 111 or 20 years. Iix Uanhoiui horoauh!r - V TOCES. First National nana-. i.K farnion-' NaiJ.'-'iii! ir-T.K (i Fulton National Cki..v bio Lancaster County NntioisiU I'.aiiiJ.. 50 Columbia National lj-wik 100 Ephrata National k'-sttk 1'' First National BunK. Columbia.. .. Vn First Xntlonai Han-r.Hti-iisbiirir... itrti First National Bank. .MHrietUi un- i'frst National Uauk. 'louut ,lo.. tin Lftitz National Bunk.... !:: Manhel.n National Bntik Iixi Union National Bank. Moup.t.lo . nil Now Holland Nutlonal Itan Uo IHS02LL4HEOCS BTOUaM. tjuarryvllle R. K r Mlllorsvtlle Street Car. .V) Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory lifl iia.3 LiKt'tand Fuel Company a't Stevens House 1:0 ColuudditCa.) Company.... Columbia Water Company ... Snsquehaina Iron Company 100 Marietta llollowwuro Stevens HoiibC........................ ra Sicily Inland AO EiiHt Brandy vino ,t Wnyii.-sb'i;.... 50 Millersvilh? Nurmiil Seli(M)!.. MISOHLLANCJUd UUNUS 120 90 2 170 l'Jl 4.! IC 1 imnrryvlJle K. IC, due l fioo ICcadlnx Columbia Ii. U.V. iii LaiiKister Watch CoM due !-; liK t.anciistcrlia Light aad Fuel Co.. due in 1 or 0 years............ h rinpiistr-r Hon l.iihtiii'J t uel Co.. !d.". !i 100 duolSHiS.... lul 106 Lancaster A Marietta 25 XC.33 Lancaster & New Iloltaud 1U0 85 Tj:inc8ter.Su.-,ijuehaiin:i. M 'J75.23 ntArJSJjJsttH' a viva i :A1NU COLUMBIA B.B. ARKAKBEMKNTOF PAS8ENGERTBA1N3 MONDAY, "MAY 23d, 183?. NORTHWARD. LVWlf. Qu.irryviiis Lancaster. King St... Limc-ister. Columbia. ARHIVK. KjKtAiti ............... A.V. 7-30 9:10 9:20 SOUTHWARD. LBAV3. Rend ln ............... ARKIV. Columbia Lancaster.............. Lancaster. liiujfSt... Oiia.rrvvIIIo T.U a.m. '. . r. H. i:-iU ... -iS) 7:K) .... 3:f 7:f' l:iii 3:.W 7: 1:11. 3:10 9.15 .::;: r.jn 725 12:00 6:10 r.M. 9:40 2:10 825 9:30 2.10 S-43 9:4it .... 8-25 10:40 .... 9:55 5:30 5:40 6:45 .Trains coiineci ai. 1..(1111; wilzi irim uh.ihi lrom Philadelphia, i'ottsvllle, Han-isburg, Al Inntown and New York, via Bound Brook Route. At Columbin with trains to and from York; Hanover, Unttysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. 51. WILSON. Sunt. PEK KS VLVA.MA BAILXtOAD NEW SCHEDULE On und at:o SUNDAY OCTOHEi: 1st, 12, tr.iins on tiro i-ennyyl-Vdiii:i Biillsoad will arrive nt and leave the Lanci.-tei and rhtltuleipld-t imint":n lollowsi: Lev1 Lan Ar Phil Eastward. A.H. A.X Mall E2prcs Fast Line... ............. Ilarrisbnn; Ezprc.-).i 12:11 8:10 8:10 8-.V. 2J 7-50 1020 York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives.... Columbia Acc-ommodatton Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Lock Haven Expre! Sunday Mall.. ............ .... Johnstown Express.... Day Express.......................... 1 larrinbu rg Accommodation . : 31 all Train............................. k i-.Wi 11:45 F.M. 12-J15 1:03 2:42 3-20 T.TK. 5:45 6:05 7-3T. 9:45 11:00 2.-20 5-25 C.45 8-50 Hanover Accommodation wat. conncctlnjj at Lancaster vith Niagara Expms at 10:15, will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation , west, connecung at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run trironuh to Frwlerick. Westward. I Phil I Lan A.X. A.M. News Express..... Wav Passenger.. ....... ....... Und Train. No. l.Vhu Ml. .Iny 4-30 4:30 7:00 6:27 6-27 9-J55 9:40 UhlR 10:211 P.M. 1:40 1-50 5 2 2iil) 7: 7:IU il:lu 1:45 MailTraIn,No.2,viaCoIumbia,leavcs Ivfagara Express. ..... .......... Hanover Accornmmlatlon leave).... Fast Lino.... ......... ...... Frederick Accommodation leave.. . Harrisburg Accommoilatlon Lane: ister Accommodation leaves... Columbia Accommodation Harriaburg Expreiw Western Expreii. ........ Pacific Exprcsii 8:13 11-05 r.'sir 2:14 "i-ii 5:10 9:05 ill-20 Harrl-bun? Expnsw. west, at 5:49 p. m.. has dircconnectlon.-i (-vlthoutcliangcofcara) to WM Sunday when flawed. Mount Joy, Kilad-cthtowa and Middle. t0Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mail Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press rnn daily. ESTATK OF ;lAKLEa"TlEo,. lato ot Lancaster City, deceased. Letter testamentary on said cimte having been granted to the undersigned, all pcrs ns In debted to said decedent aro requested to mako immediate (ettlpment. and those hiving claims or demands against the rst-ite of said decedent, to make known the namo to the un dersigned (or her attorney) wtthoiit delay. J. W. F. hwirr. J ULI A A. JIBPTINU. Attornty. Executrix, nG-Ctdoaw