LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCEK FRIDAY. NQVEMgER 10, 1882, f THE AESON CASES. TO-DAY'S 1IKAKIKU OF THE CASKS. nitirr Cases Heard Itefore Alderman ISarr llits Moraine "Tld" Uruuuier Still Telling Wbat tie Knows. The first case attached was that of Harry Snyder, charged with firing the stable of Junius B. Kaufman, on Grant street. George Brimmer, sworn I can't re member the night of the Are ; Hairy Kuy der and I were at the court houso that night at Duke and Orange ; we got several drinks at Urich's, and then walked up Grant street ; at KaulFman's barn there was a manure pile ; I looked over the fenr and said " Here would make a pret'y good one ; " ho agreed with me, uu ! I ret the stable on fire ; after liglr :ig wo went up the alley to Lime f -.ct, thence to Kant King and American n;e house. At Shippen and East Kins i e uiet Ed Price and then saw the light of the burning building. I did not sc Snyder after that. X Nothing had beeu said about setting fin; to any building at the time we were at Uiich's. Snyder did uothing towaid firing the building and did not tell me to. The commonwealth did not ask that this charge b; pressed. He w:is therefore discharged n it. Macltonlgle's lUrn uu Middle Street. Snyder vas also charged with burning MacUoniglo's barn on Middle street in April, 1881. George Brimmer so-1 iied as lollows : Snyder and I wore in the iio u houso this night, and both agiccd to j-et lira to MacGouigle's stable ; wo went ovr to the .. barn and fired it, after which we returned lo the hose-house ; Snyder then asked mo li go along back, as it looked as though it w.:- out ; he then asked Christ Schwartz I u." along, and he did ; they weio guuu but a short time, when they returned and tid it was going right. I uon't remember if wo spoke of tiling the stable when we left the cngiuo bouse ; both of us wore very diuuk. I don't remember who applied the match ; ' wo were about fivo minutes away from the lioso house. This case was held for court and the pi isoner committed iu default of $2,000 bail. Christ Header's liarn. Chailcs Miller and George Bair weio both charged with this olfenso. George Brimmer, sworn George Bair, i Italics Miller ami I left the cngiuo house together on this night, and went back to John street ; wo wcut in Bender's gale ; Miller went into the barn ; Bair stood out side, and I remained iu the street ; Miller soon came out of tuo building, and when he and Bair came out of the yard wo went to the hose-house ; the alarm was given in a few minutes ; I don't know who lircd it ; wo had gone to the place for tho purpose of tiling tho building, as we had talked about it at tho hose houso. X I think I first proposed having a file, as 1 said wo ought to have tun out. Tho cases were held to court aud tl.c men committed iu default of bail. Campbell's Stable. George Bair was also charged with firing tho stable occupied by him and owned by .lercmiah Campbell. Brimmer sworn That evening I was standing at Hie hoso houso about 0 o'clock; a lot of fellows were inside playing cards ; about 10 o'clock all, including tho pris oner, went home ; Bair soon came back and we talked of tiring his barn ; ho said ho had tried it, and it would not burn - ho went home, got a cigar box which ho soaked with coal oil,and filled with waste; we then started to the stable aud he said : " tho G d d d thing is iu tho road ;" ha i'.t the place on fire iu tho feed box ; tho F lire did not bicak out until 5 o'clock in tho morning, as it was smouldering all night. This caso was also returned to couit. Jouu Daily was charged with firing Joseph White's stable on Church street. Goorgo Biimmer sworn. I did not know anything about this tiro until tho night when Whito's house was tired by Daily ; he then told mo that ho had set lire to Mr. Whito's L-am the night before; ho put tho wasto on the fence and lircd it, the fence only burned a littlo ; some one saw the waste ou the fence and took it oil. Tho defendant was held for court. The Cork Factory. John Wertz was charged with compli city in the burning of tha Conestoga cork works at Locust and Limo streets, last winter, George Brimmer sworn Ou the Saturday night about 12 o'clock Drachbar aud I bad made out to go and set tbo cork factory ou fire ; we got a piece of waste and wrapped it up ; Drachbar putt ing it iu his pocket; we went down Church street to Limo, and Wertz was coming up Vine ; we stopped him and Drachbar asked him to go along ; Wertz asked where and Drachbar told him ; at first he ho said ho would not go, but if ho would bo a littlo full ho would go ; Drachbar finally persuaded him aud ho went wit h us ; we wcut up to Middle, at Landau's corner, where wo stood somo time ; wo walked up to tho shed of tho cork factory right back of the church ; all three wero going to get over tho fenco but wo saw two men coming up Limo street from Church ; Wertz walked up to tho chapel on Locust street; ho went around tho block and we returned to Landau's corner to get away from the men ; we then went up again and Drachbar and I got over tho fence ; a big dog bark ed and wo got out on Lime street again ; Wertz was standing right along the shed ; I helped Drachbar to ram the wasto under the shed and then went to talk to Wertz ; I asked him if anyone was coming ; he said " no," and I tola uracn bar who lighted tho wasto ; wo theu went down to Lime and Middle streets ; I went down Middle, and they went to Freddy Hines ; I walked down Church, thence to Limo and to Middle ; while going up Mid dle street I, saw that tho factory was burn, ing ; I weut up to Hines and told them there was tiro ; John Drachbar and Wertz were the first to como out ; they ran to the cork factory, and I went to the hoso house. Thedefendent in this caso was com mitted for court. The LUItz and sCotlisville Tike. LitltsBeoord. A meeting of subscribers to the con templated pike from Broad street to be yond the Lititz mills, was held at the Sturgis house on Wednesday evening for tho purpose of electing officers, eto. Tne meeting was organized by calling Samuel Seabcr to tho chair, and was permanently organized by electing the following di rectors : P. S. Heist, Wm. Evans, II. E. Miller, I. O. Pfautz, A. M. Bruckart. Subsequently P. 8. Heist was chosen pres ident ; William-Evans, treasurer ; John sou Miller, secretary. The pike will ex tend a distance of two miles, and will be known as tho Lititz & Rothsville turn pike. The capital stock will be $G,000, at jao par value per suare. me enure amount needed has been subscribed. The capital stock was raised without any diffi culty whatever and within two weeks time. Mot Expelled. Last night's Examiner stated locally that a number of colored men had been expell ed from the colored Beaver club for voting the Democratic ticket All of tho names were published and tho expulsion was said to have been made at a meeting held Wed nesday night. These men desire ua to state that they never belonged to tho club and never attended any of the meetings. They care nothing for tho oxpulsion and aro not worried because they voted for the next governor. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCIt ItEUULAK CORRESl'UNUK.NCK- Eveuts Alone the Hosquebanna-iuum of Interest In and Around tne Borough Picked Up by tbe lutelli geacer's Keporter Mr. James Skeen, of Harrisburg, who has been visiting friends on Cherry street returned home to-day. Mrs. Henry T. Waters, of Cleai field, Pa., is the guest of friends on Filth street. Mr. A, M. Reese's dancing school in tho armory will be open to spectators to morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'ciock. To-night tho ladies mite society of the E. E. Lutheran church will hold their sociable and oyster supper in the base ment of tho church, on Second street, between Locust and Walnut street Bcv. J. C. Smith, of tho United Breth ren church, will preach u sermon on Sun day to the lailroad men. HU church will hold a festival in tho armory, Saturday evening. Tho Democratic committeo of airangc ments have chosen the officers for Mon day's parade. . ' The old officers of the Hancock Iuviuci b'es have been re-elected. The Mnsicllo held its tegular meeting last night at Mibs Lillio Pfahler's. .Wanai-i Jauauschck to-morrow evening in " Mother and Son." Henry Goble, a small boy, was severely burned last night by being pushed into a bonfire. Daniel Warfel aud Henry Steuck, em ployees at Kaufi man's quarries, fell yes terday from an elevated rock, on which they were working, and were severely in juied. Meeting or tho School i;oard. Columbia school boaid met in the coun cil chamber last evening. All the incm liers were present except Mr. Wike. The minutes ol the tegular and special meet ings of October 12 and 20 were lead and approved. The finance committee reported as fol lows, viz : Balance on l.au-.l us per lust report.. ..X 52!i tij Received lrom T. Dunbar duplicate ol Received liom S. II. Boyd, duplicate ot 1SSJ 7H lit htatu nppropi iallou 2,117 71 Total ............ ...... ..... ...... $!tljS u'J Orders paid nincc lu-it report l,f0S IS Balance on hand $1,U0 21 Tho finance committee also reported that tho collector of the duplicates of 1SS1 a&kcd a further continuance of settlement of his duplicato, aud stated that he would be ready to report at the ucxt meeting. Tho president stated that but one person had spoken to him iu lcfcr cucc to a night school. Mr. Riddle asked the consideration of the board in tho mat ter of a chart styled tho "Complete School Chart." Mr. Kiddle was invited to ex plain the merits of tho chart. After this consideration by tho board, on motion of Mr. Slade, the supply committee was in structcd to purchase six sets of "Complete Charts." Ouo for the high school, ono for the grammar school, threo for the secondary schools and one for tho Fifth street grammar school, at tho price of 10 per set, including three extra brackets. Leave of absenco was granted to Superintendent Ames aud Miss Lillian Welsh, principals ol the high school, for tho purpose of visitiug other schools dur ing a part of institute week. Mr. earner moved that whereas, complaint of iuffici eucy aud neglect on the part of the pre sent jaiiitress of the 2d street school has been made by tho superintendent and tho teacher. Miss McDowell, bo it resolved that the present jauitress be discharged, aud tho board proceed to elect another. Ou motion. Miss McDowell was nomi nated and elected as such. Tho superin tendent lcportcd the whole number iu at tendance during the mouth of October to be 570 males aud 711 females. A number of bills were presented and ordered to bo paid. The board then adjourned. Tho Lancaster IJcn.ocr.icy. A gencial meeting of tho Democrats was held at Central Headquarters last evening to mako arrangements for a dem onstration in. this city in honor of tho great victory achieved throughout tho country by the Democrats. It was decided that tho allan should come oft' next Tues day, aud directions wero given to begiu at once preparations for the jubilee, in which all Dcmociats of this city ami county arc requested to participate. Tho Young Men's Democratic club held a meeting later iu tho evening and resolved to attend thciparade in a body fully equipped. They also agreed to rent a room to bo used as a club room, and will effect a permanent organization. Tho route of the proccstion on Tuesday night will be as follows : Form at North Queen and Orange, tlicnco proceed down North Queen to Centre Square, to South Queen, to Middle, to E. King, to Shippen, to Orange,to Duke, to James, to Mulberry, to Walnuti, to Prince, to Orange, to Mary, to W. King, "to Dorwart, to Manor, to W. King, to Centre Square, to E. King, to Marshall, countermarch to Lime, thence to tho residence of W. U. Hensel, esq , aud dismiss. Tho clubs aud organizations participating will form at tho following named places :' Central club ou N. Queen, right resting on Orange ; Young Men's Democratic club on N. Queen, right resting on Central club ; First ward on N. Queen and W. Chestuut, right resting on Young Men's club ; Second ward ou E. Chestuut, right resting on N. Queen ; Third ward on E. Orange, right resting on N. Queen ; Fourth ward on W. Orange, risut resting on N. Queen ; Fifth ward on W. Orange, rizht resting on Fourth ward ; Sixth ward on E. Oranze and Duke, north of Orange, rmht resting on Third ward Seventh ward on Orange, east of Duke, right resting on Duke ; Eighth ward ou Prince, south of Orange, ngbt resting on Orange. Ninth ward on Prince north of Orange, right resting on Orange ; visiting clubs (on foot) ou East Chestnut, right ie-ting on Second ward. Horsemen ou Duko street, south of Orango, right resting on Orange. Tho different clubs will meet at thoir respective headquarters and march mptly to tho positions designated. The procCKS'un wu start at 8 p. m., sharp. m WKUDIMU HELLS. A Itrllliant Marriage in Florin. The marriage of Miss Reua M. Witmer to Mr. Edwin S. Carmany, both of Florin, took placo at tho residence of the bride's mother at that place last evening. It was a gay affair. About one hundred invited guests were present to witness the cero mony. At 8:30 the bridal party wero ushered in by Messrs. II. L Stager of Mt. Joy, and Elmer J. Smith, of Lancaster Miss Katie Witmer, a sister of tho bride, attended her, aud Mr. Gabriel Moycr was best man. Rev. Mr. Manger, of Lebanon, performed tho ceremony. The brido was prettily at tired in a dress of garnet silk trimmed with plush, a bunch of pond lilies rested on her bosom. The bridesmaid wore a dress of sage-green tastefully ornamented with smilax, The presents were many and valuable and the repast sumptuous. The newly-married couple left on the midnight train for Philadelphia and points east, taking with them tho hearty congratulations and good wishes of their friends. lew Keflectors. Chief Engineer Howell has received from the La France engine company two reflectors for tho hind lamps so that tho tillcrman's eyes will bo protected. TUB OFFICIAL VOTE. The Last Figures oflclally Given. The clerks have not yet completed the count of the whole ticket. The vote of the candidates on the state ticket, for con gressmen, senator in the Northern district and the members of Assembly are given below as the result of the final count : FOB GOYTOWOE. James A. Heaver, R... 13.989 Uouert E. Paulson, 1 9.866 John Stewart, I. It 2.M5 Thomas a. Armstrong, G. L Alirert C. Fettitt, 1' FOR LIECTEirAXT-OOVBSOB. William T. Uavies Cbauurey F. Black.. .v Levi Bird Dull 33 19 13,39 9.850 . 2A23 : 3i US William A. Howard Albau Williams FOK SECHETARV OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. John M. Greer 13.931 J. bimpson Africa (eore W. Merrick J. Lowcry Dewoody Kzru Crossimin FOR SUFIIZME .JUDGE. William Henry Kawle..., o 1113 vltllHl (iconic Juukln J. Adam Cuke..... Simon U. Chase FOr CONGRESSMAJT-AT-LARCIB. Marriott Brosius Mortimer F. Elliott Win. McMichael Robert K.Tomlinso'i 1. Newton Pierce FOR CONGRESS A. . I'-rr Smith........ ....... ........ . J. J I. (.21 .... a ............ ..... a ....... FOR STATU 8ENATZ llTII DISTRICT. John M. Stchman Abram Collins...., C. S. Kaulliiiau rOB ASSEMISlaT 1ST DISTRICT. George W. Cormeny. Klim tia Sityitcr 2ll IJISTICT. William II. llro-dns John 11. Lacdis (a l a I. llOOeSaa ...a.a.a.. aa. ...a..... a -a... J. M. Walker SO nlSTKTfT. I'tamon M. Kbarlv Aaron W. Snadcr Kphi-.iim S. Hoover j j u 1 1 j i r G. W. hitnpsnn la ST dllllaaaaBaaaa . 9,835 . 2,528 a 31 01 .13.910 . 9.824 . 2,524 a 20 . t6 14,278 . 9.7A. . 2,327 . 2-t . a; .lfi.42.-i . 9.740 . 0,500 , 2,i9 . 3,77U , 2,501 . 3.009 5,392 5,408 2.5S0 2,021 s,4.r; 8,407 8,413 4,348 4,S3l l,2U Krport of Street Viewers. The report of the viewers appointed lo assess damages for tho opening of Low street from Freiberg to its intersection with Chester street, was filed to-day. By the terms of the report the following awards are made : To Charles Schwebel, $100 to bo paid by tho county aud 1,200 by tho city ; to Lawrence Goes, $200 to be paid by tho county ; to Dr. John L. Atlce, 2.0 to be paid by the county. For the opening of Chester street to the city limits they award Jacob N. Miller $2,500 to be paid by the couuty, aud to Samuel Wot ;:el $1,(500, also payable by tho county. Aiwaultanil lliUry. Thomas Howard, for assault and bat tery upon Thomas Murray, a one-armed man, was held for trial at court by Alder man A. F. Donnelly. AmiiKemeut. " 6iceJ. " Tonight. Tho ltolund lteed Com edy company will tliid evening, at Button opera hout-a, play lor the lirat time In thh city, a new comedy by Fred M:irilcn, entitled "Cheek." It h.is been f'iven in St. Louis, Chicago, llo-don, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Bcvorul Miialler p'acoa. aud has met wita bril liant success, and received the most lavorabic notices from the press. Mr. itoad, who plays the principal part. Is one ot tho most popular comedians on the American stage, ami Is a spscial lavorlto in I'hiladelphia, Chicago, bt. Louis, Xew Orleans and San Francisco, where lie h-ts played long cnga elements. He Is said tohtthrim:iil ot fun andtoentt-r fo heartily into the s-piiitof the parts he plus's as to carry his .indli'ticA with hi:, no matter in what play lie appear-. The compiny supporting Mr. licod is -spoken ol as one ot great merit, and the papers sue unanimous in saying that there is not one bad actor in the party. ttl'liVlAJA KVT1VJSB. The publisher oftlia Heaver Falls. Li. Cour !cr, Mr. John 5 Porter, some time ago con tracted a seven: cold. Hcsays: "I tried halt a dozen remedies ineffectually and upon recom mendation ot a physician I gave Dr. Jlull's Cough Synip a lair, Miiuare trial. It relieved me immediately and cured my cold andea tari h entirely. It Is a remedy that should be me i in every household." J..S1.I.VIIM. ot confidence. There is no article w liieli f o richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as lirunu's Hronehlal Troches. Those suffering ft-oni Asthmatic and Uronehial lisca-e. Coughs and Colds should try them. Irke25 cent-. nMwdeod&w Certiticiue. "lliave u el ..unlock islond Hitters with great beti'Mil lor indigestion and constipation id thobovNolH." friee$l. C. 1.. KASTON, Hamilton, Ont. For sale by II. 11. Co.-lir.iii, druggiat, 137 ami 13 1 Xoith Queen streeL The best preparation ot iiona doctor can prescrilMj is Jlrown's Iron Hittcra, becauso it does not Iiij mv the teeth as other iron medi cine will, ror .alo by II. 11. Cochran, drug ijM, 1.17 and 153 Xoiih Queen street. nG-lwd&w Hai.k'.s Honey ot lloichouiul and Tar re lieves coughs quicker than any other medi cine. I'iko'.s Toothache Prrips euro in one mi nute. uG-lwdcod&w Coi.iun I.lobiy's Liquid Keel and Tonic In vigonitor promotes digestion; admirably adapted lor females in delicate health. Of druggists. n0 lwdcod&w 'Hackmetack." a Lasting and migrant per fume. l'ricei ami 50 cents. For sale at Cocn rail's drug store. 1"57 North Queen strcot. Moving spiings ol action are deeply inter luscd with principles snbjectto certain laws. The nervous man finds his lite blasted, but he can be restored tc vigorous health by Dr. ISenson's Celery and Chamomile Fills. They arc simple, harmless, and cflicaclons. nMwd&w Go to II. 11. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs. Freeman's Xew Rational Dyes. For bright ncss and durability of color, are uneqiialcd. Color f i om 2 to ." pounds. Directions In Eng lish and Uenr.au. Price. 15 cent. A WASAt is-ntcton trco witn cacti bottle ot Shllol.'s Catarrh Remedy. Frie SO cents. For pale at Cochran's drug storo, i:t7 Noi th Queen ntrcnt. ' street. MAJlllIAOHS. Wiluv llKi:n. November '., Ifs2, at the resi dence ot the bride's parents, by Kcv. Dr. iSreenwald, William A. Wiley to Miss Clara II. Reed, daughter of Dr. Jos. A. K. Kecd, all ot Lancaster. ltd Tboxas IlAr.Nisii. On the Dili of November lS$Vby the Kv. Ml., T. Gerhard, at Jib res deneo, No.431 Kast-Ornngc street, Mr. Abra ham Thomas, ot concstoga township, to Miss Sue It. llarnish, ofl'cijuca. Nolt Wolf--On theilth of NovcmlMsr, 1SS2, by Ihu Uev. W. T. Gerhanl, at his residence, o. 31 Fast Orange street. Mr. Hurry Nolt, lo Mi-s Ellen Wolf, botli ot Hast Hcmpllcld. Cckkle Lyhks. On the Sttli of November, 1885, by the Kcv. V. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence No. 31 Kast Orange street, Mr. Aaron Cuntcle, of Providence township, to Miss Martha Lyncs, or Drumore. Framtz Wkavkr. Nov. 9, 1882, at the resi dence ot Mr. Klam Denlingcr, Kast Lampeter township, by Uev. Jus. T. Mitchell. D. D., Mr. Samut-1 O. Frantz, ol Lancaster city, to Miss Kmma L. Weaver, of Fidelity, Lancaster county. VEATHt. 'Keith. In this city. Oct. '., William C, son ot John F. and Anna Maria Keith, in the 7th ycarol his age. The relatives and triends ot tho iamily aro respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of his parents.JNo. 53 North Water street, on Sunday altcrnoon at 2K o'clock. nov0-3td Yuj,nT. Nov. s, 1SS2, at the residence of her husband, lr. W. S. Y nndt. New Holland, Fa., Mrs. Emma Uuic Yundt. Funeral on Monday, Nov. 13, at lo; a. re. Interment at New Holland, Fa. n:o-2td Johnston. In this city, on Friday niornimr, Nov. 10, 1SS2, Jane E. uiinlnghatii, wire ot J. M. J i.hnston, aged : I yeais. Funeral from No. 40 West Kingstrcet. on Monday morning, Nov. 13, at ten o'clock. I n terment at Lancaster cemetery. DKT GOODS, OTKAWBKIDGE ft CLOTHIER. LADIES' WINTER COATS -AND- DOLMANS. We take special pride and pleasure in calling attention to our stock of these goods. It surpasses all we have offered in the past and we have good reason to believe is not equaled in Amer- ica. i ne oarmenis arc an manuiacuucu duiudu cApicsw iui us, in the most careful manner from the latest styles, which styles are in many cases confined to us alone. This Superb Stock is now on Exhibition. The prices will be found surprisingly moderate. WE ALSO SHOW A WONDERFUL LINE OP Misses' and Children's Goats. All made by the same makers in the highest style of the art and not to be surpassed for Style, Fit and carefulness of manu facture. So great are the inducements we offer in this department the present season that with the coming oi cool weather we shall probably have a demand which will tax all our resources. We, therefore, recommend our friends to make selections without delry. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY, EIGHTH AND MARKET. EIGHTH AND FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. april-oawilF&w IfJZtV AUVMKTISKMISNTS. VKIENDS Or ST. JOHN'S REFOKMEO 1? Church, don't forget tho 1'AIB In tbo Basement of the Chinch, corner ot Orange and Mulberry streets. Open from November 11. Admission, 10 cents. nStd l?OUNTAlN FINE-COT TOBACCO (THE Jr best brand manufactured) 8 cents per oz. or 25 cents li ft at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT ClUAtt STORE. ptKAND KAIK. -FIUST GRAND FAIR OF Camp 19, Sons of Veterans. WILL OPEN TO-NIGHT, AT EXCELSIOR HALL.. JS-All citizens aro Invited. ADMISSION Wets. novD-tfd H lllSU & UUUT1IER. INSTITUTE WEEK. Wc hereby tender to tho Toaehors nnd their Friends a ccrdml Invitation to CALL AND EXAMINE our Stock of PALI AND WINTER CLOTHING. W arc sallsflod that we can otter them In duccmcnis which can be equaled by low and excelled by none. We would also call attention to the lino and large stock of Pieca Good3 for Merchant Tailoring, Which wc now have on exhibition. AU kinds ot Gent's Furnishing Goods IN STOCK. EffiSH & BROTHER, FennHall Clothing Honse, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, & Nos. .6 and 8 Fenn Square. LANCAbTEB, PA. scps lyd W" XlAinuN & FOSTKK. OUU Clothing Stock is as full and complete now as the tlmo of t ho vcut warrants and to know bow they are made and what kind of trimmings are nsed yon will have to come and sec. Many of Oar Finer Coats are Lined With Satin. , These belong to SUITS thai sell in prices from 25 to 30, and from these prices on down the scale to 4.75, can be seen Mens1 Suits for Dress, Business, or Rough Work. Cut the one suit in particular that can be used tor either DUES: or BUSINESS, and selling for S12.00 ( which Is three dollars leas than Us value). Tho BLACK AND BUOWN BEAVER OVERCOATS that we are selling bargain as the lor S10.00 is as much a 912 DRESS SUIT. Then we bavo tho FINER OVERCOATS In prices as high as $30.00 and the cheaper ones as low as $3.00, lor MEN ONLY. When you want a proper-fitting WHITE DRESS SHIRT, please try the EIGHMIE. There aro several imitations, but tho genuine have his name stamped upon them. Sold for 9X.UU. DRESS GLOVES, FUR GLOVES AND WORKING GLOVES. ;Everything that Is desirable and tho PRICES WW. Williamson k Foster, 34, 36 and 38 EaetKing St, t LANCASTER. PA- A PULL LINE OV LOKIf.LAKD'g Ping Tobacco, and other first-class brands at UARTMAN'8 YELLOW FRONT CIOAR STORE. SOOTS 4e SUOXS. D. B. CHAKLKS CO. CITY SHOE STORE. LADIES, HATE YOU SEEN OUR Glove Kid Top Button Shoes $2.25 Kid Button Shoes -00 Vine Kid Bntton, worked button holes.... 2.50 Fine Pebble Button, worked button holes, 2.00 Clotb Top Bntton Shoes $2.00 to 2.50 Fancy Glove Kid Top, lace and hook bal. with Patent Leather Tips 2.C5 Misses' School Shoes $1.00 to 150 Children's School Shoes 75c to 1.25 GENTS, CALL AND SEE OUR Men's BnlT Congress $1.25 Men's Quilted Button Bala 2 00 Men's Fine Calf Bals and Button, 3.75 Men's Fine Cloth Top Bals 2.75 Men's Cult Boots (solid leather) 2.C0 Men's Scotch Bottom Calt Balmoral, which can be reoaircd, eamc as hand sewed.... 3.23 -WCOS1E AND SEE US. NO TUOUBI.E TO SHOW GOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 20 1-2 East King St. octC-2mdF YIOOTB Aftu HHOKS. ' MARKED DOWN IN PBIOE ' AT THE-; EAGLE SHOE STORE. foC rw BUYS A GOOD PAIR OF LADIES. qj.UUKid Button Shoes, straight or c.r-4 cuwr Beam. 1.00 BUYS A PA1K School Shoes. OF CIIILbKEN'3 1 Of; BUYS A GOOD PAIR OF FINE CHIL ,&0 dron's Shoes, size 8 to 10. 2 eft BUYS A PAIR OF FINE LADIES' JU Kid, Button Shoes, worked button holes. 1CBUYS A GOOD r, .OU Peble Button Shoes. OF LADIES' IOKKUYS A GOOD PAIR OF MISSES' ,ZD i'oblo Button Shoes. 2.00 CLOTH Top Button Shoes. Iftr BUYS A PAIR OF GOOD LACE OR ZtO Congress Shoes for Boys. 1E.nr.UYS A PAIR OF GOOD ISUTTON MM Shoes lor Boys, l,to 5. ' erk BUYS A GOOD PAIROF MEN'SLACK 1 .UU or CongresB Shoes. 2ca BUYS A PAIROF MEN'SFINE BUT 0J ton Shoes. 4nnBUYs a r air" of men's fine UU BURT Shoes. 5nnBU,fs A PAIR OF OUR UU Men's Button or Lace Shoes. FINEST -I c BUYS A TAIR OF WOMEN'S CALF 1.UU Pegged Shoes 1 OR BOYS A PAIROF WOMEN'S LACE l.ZD Shoes. i 2KABUYS A PAIR OF MEN'S CALF OU Boots. eft CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S OXJ Fine Button Shoes. r?K CENTS BU ITS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S ft) Shoes. Heels. JOHN HIEMENZ, No. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (INQUIRER BUILDING.) aprl-oaw-lydF JFCMC SAJjB. PUBLIC MALE OPALUKRHSY.UtKKN 8E Y and Durham Cows. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1SS2, will be sold atpublla sale, at tbo Black Hone Hotel, Mlllersvlile, Lancaster county, Pa., the following live stock, to wit : 25 Head of Aldcrney, Guernsey and Durham Cows, mostly all fresh and a few close 'springers. These Cows wera selected with great care by the undersigned himself, and must bo In every respect as represented or no s&lc ,.. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when at tendance -will be Riven by ,. HARRT C. LINTNER. Sakuxl ilxss & Sox, Anct n6-5td PUBLIC SALE. .OntSATUKDAV EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1883, at the Keystone House, North Qncen street, will be sold the two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story brick uacK onuaing wiin Daicony, situate 10 Ease Frederick street, having e rooms and ball, largo garret and excellent cellar; lot 18 feet, 2 Inches, by 69 feet, 10 Inches; all in excel lent order; house has balcony and sido alley entrance and hydrant. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, when terms and conditions will be made known by JACOB L. DORWART, or BAU3MAN & BURNS. 8amuxl Hiss A Eos, AncU. n3-0td WANTED TWO OB THKBE GEHTLK men In different parts of Lancaster county, to represent a large New York com nanv business letrlttautte. bonorablo and profitable. No capital required. Tbe right party will And this a desirable way to Increase their income. For particulars address ALBERT WILSON. n9-2td Lancaster, Pa. CONNECTICUT (noAR8, 11 FOR 350T8 j (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIOAR STORE. TIIED EDITIOJr. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lO, . 1882 AFTERN00NTELEGRAMS. THK LATKST ELECTION BETCRNS. The Ofllclal Vote of Soma ot the Counties of ftaaq lvaw- Htitill Ke-CteetM la wina. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. The official Totes received to-day show the following pluralities : Northumberland county, Pat tison 1,178 ; Beareruaty, Pattiaon 382 ; Venango county, Pattisbn 311 ; Fayette county, Pattiaon 1,290 ; Cameron county, Pattison 33; Cambria couuty. Pattison 958 : Erie county. Pattison 509 : Mont gomery county. Pattison 1,301 ; Brad ford county, Beaver 982 ; Forest county, Beaver 90 ; Lawrence county. Beaver 061; Lancaster county, Beaver 4,123. Haskell KeElecWd. Lawrence, Kansas, Nov. 10. Specials from all counties but one in the second district give Haskell, Republican for Con gress 3,390 plurality over Ayres, Democrat. Tee Sweep 1b the Hooeter Suite. Indianatolis, Nov. 10. Additional re turns from the congressional districts con firm previous reports, leaving tho delega tion 9 Democrats and 4 Republicans. The Democratic majority on the state ticket will bo from ten to twelve thousand. 1 . CONDENSED TALEUBAMS. Little Flashes From the Klectrlc Wires. Andrew Babe, engineer on the elevated railroad in New York, and who ran an engine over and killed two men, has been parroted. Henry Hugeman committed suicide in iDerby railroad depot, New Haven, by throwing himself before an engine. A company has been farmed in Albany with a capital of $1,000,000 to oppose the Chicago dressed beef enterprise. A family of three wero almost sail' Ki ted by coal gas last night at Reading. The case of Bill Jones, charged with at tempting to shoot Gniteau was called to day and continued until next week. HACK FKSKCUTION. Tbe A ntl-Jewlsh Agitation la Vienna. Vienna, Nov. 10. There was no re newal of rioting in the suburbs last even ing, owing probably to the prevalence of a storm, but eight hundred men assembled in a western suburb. The president of the police has had a conference with, tho commander of the military forces to consider what measures should be taken to prevent riots in the future. Many bills having the inscription " Down with the Jews," have been torn down by tho police from the gas lamps. The agitators have posted bills urging the working people not to be intimidated by tho soldiers. Captain Howgate'sCase. "Washington, D. C. Nov. District At torney Corkhill says he does not believe the report that Captain Howgate is con cealed in New Orleans, nor does he believe that he will surrender himself when bis case is called for trial. As a matter of fact, there being no defendant at hand, the criminal case cannot be called nntil How gate is found. Meanwhile Col. Corkhill expresses his determination of pressing the civil suit against him, aggregating about $140,000, to a speedy conclusion, and he seems to feel little doubt- of his ability to secure judgment for the goverr ment. SANK OB INSANE' A Murderer's Councel Pleads for Suspen sion. Wilmington, Nov. 10. Collingwood Hallet, convicted last month of murder in tho first degrco in killing James Deputy, at Milford, and who has since conviction exhibited symptons of insanity, was brought into court at Georgetown this morning, for decision as to whether sen tence of death should be pronounced on him. Ho looked wild and haggard nnd trembled in every joint. His counsel plead for suspension of, sen tence until Hallot's sanity or insanity could be anthoritively determined, and the court granted a suspension until April next to allow tho next Legislature to take some action in tbe case. An JSrror Discovered. New York, Nov. 10. Justic Cullen, of tho King's county supremo court, to day made an order directing the canvassers of tho 3d district, 12th waid, to file the re turn 9 the votes canvassed. There is a disputo between tho candidates for Assem bly, and the canvassers have discovered an error. Justice Cullen holds that no cor rection can be mado until tho canvass by thd county board is made. The End or costly Lawsuit. Providence, R. I., Nov. 10. Tho su preme conrt in tho caso of Wm. J. King & Sons, vs. tho Gnidnick company, Wm. Sprague, president, in which General But ler last evening began his argument for thA defense, this morning declined- to' hear further argumerit,wbut instructed the jury to find a verdict for the plaintiff for tho full amount, s33f,aoo. Poisoned by mistake. K0CITE8TEIt, N. Y Nov. 18. At Naples, Ontario county, yesterday, ' while George Parr was eating his dinner he drank a solution of sugar of lead and laudanum, by mistake, and died in two hours. A Prisoner's Suicide. Balston, N. Y., No. 10. James Con roy, who was in jail here on an indictment for murder, committed suicide this morn ing by cutting a largo vein in his leg with a razor. An Artist's Besidanca Burned. White Plains, N.Y., Nov. 10. The reeidenco and' outbuildings of Albert Bierstadt, tho artist, situated at Irvington, caught flro this morning. The loss will probably exceed 660,000. ( A Priest Assassinated. Nkwkv. Nov. 10. Father McGurk parish priest at Belleck, County. Armagh, was shot to day. ' ' ' Tnlephoae Hell an Aier!ca'cttioa- f " Wasbington, Nov. 10. Alexander Graham Bell, of telephone fame, to day secured his final papers of naturalization as a citizen of the United States. Arm Ton Off. Providence, It. I., Nov. 10. James Dufreisne, had his left arm torn ftom the shoulder by being caught in the machin er y belt in Woonsocket this morning. WEATHEK 1DI CATIONS. Washington, Nov. 10. Pot the Middle Atlantic states, paitly cloudy weather, with local rains, variable winds, 'shifting to northeasterly, stationary Or lower tem perature, generally higher prcsnre. " tfetk Caa't Sarvlve," Mays Pennsylvania, on all her State docu ments. The Keystone State means that there Is an Irrepressible conflict between tyranny and freedom, and ono or the other Biust nc enmb. 80 there is between health and dis ease. Every force that flgbts. successfully against disease shonid bo heartily welcomed. Such a force a nost in Itself Is Hunt's Re medy, and Its special line of attack is against kidney and liver diseases, over which It achieves a wonderful triumph It yon have bodily weakness, an aching, a general sense weariness or inertia, or dropsical symptoms ; If the kidneys or liver are deranged, there is 1 no uch medicine na Hunt's Remedy. It Rives nonce :o an sneu aiseases to quit. -Pennsylvania Is right ; both Hunt's Remedy lad these diseases can't survive, and It Is they that are ban.sty.-d. nS-fweodttw rniuuirtpuaiMttKau' ' fHiuADurHTA, Nor. IC Flour dull and eaw;l supernne, $3 0003 37: Extra. MOOsl 4 CO; Pcnua.Famlly,$4S7S0B. --" Rve Honr at 1 4 2594 37. Wheat Arm and more active : No. 2 Western Bed, $i 079107 ; Del. and Pa. Bed, $1 o$ 1 OS ; Longberry and Amber at $1 lOfll IS. corn c air local demand and prices un changed. Oats-firm, with fair demand; No. 1 White, M?x!eo?We.47C;SO-3d0'4C; NO'2 Bye jlour scarce at 71373c. Provisions ttrm and unchanged. Lan Arm and scarce. Batter steady, with a fair demand: Penn'aand Western Creamery extra. S7C X rga scarce and Arm. CneeBO steady. Petroleum Arm : Roflncd.S&c. Whisky dull at $1 20. Raw Nbw Yoks. Nov. 10. Flour stcadv; ex port and home trade : demand moderate ; superfine State. t-riJJ3.-; .to extra. $3S64 30; choice, do. $4 7 ; fancy do, $7 1017 SO ; round hoop Ohio. 3 XQ 1 85 : choice do, $4 90 7;Snpcrnne'Westcrn,2583&; common to good extra do. $.1 5j4 4 1 ; choice do, do. $4 ISO n 90; choice whltu wheat do, 5 237 ; Southern qnlct anil steady ; common to tair extra, 4 (3550; good to choice do, $560 67 no. Wheat opened Wifl higher, subsequently lost advuticcaml cecltncd 14Q2 ; trade flnlet : No. 1 '.Vhitoattt C3: Ko. lUsl. Dec...$l OfiA il 0Ji; do Jan.. 1 ll?jj3l UJi ; do' Feb., $11.11 13;,,; Nov. and seller year,$l07bTd, lIOTjJasked" ' Corn J62ic h !g Iu r ; ac 1 1 ve an d very fever lsh; uilitMl western spot, aj'JIc ; do tntures, GSfiSQc. Oats!tfkc hotter: No. 2 Dec. ASaiZUc : do 'iuin -Miyiii;; aiaie, 4j;jic; wesiern. .:.T-.. ... . ' .-n.. ... t ' '. . U3 auK. Hninaua frovmion uaotnuoiiK. Ouo o'clock quotations ol Kraln and provis ion, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, U Kast Kins strcot.- Nov. 10. tlljItlMtftt. Uorn ilals ..( iVheat IJIM !ard lo.tii"' Dec. Yur., .Ja"..... i. :.'-,. I..WX I tt . l.: .Hlm'k lU.trk. Now York, I'lliitulnlpnl . lin-.i i. -.. --.-k, aldO Unltud Stat.-- llonm ru(-iu. . . v v lA(X5 n. Lomi, ii North !:n-i; -:i. . Nov.' 10. .!:' . r.n. ' K NX ?Iff-3li II.VH 115 Denver Rio Uraude '.. ;"IJi N. Y.,LaknErie A WuMurn... '; a Kansas ami Texas 31 lfilEt-DOtv IIri New Jersey Central 70 New York. Ontario t VT :T,c 71 :i'4 :!m St. Paul. M. X Omaha 4", racldc Mall Rochester A FltUtburgh Texas Pacific Wabash.:, nouls Pacini-... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia ltia.ltng. Northern Pacini Com " Preferred.... Buffalo PHts. A. Wot 3s' ? Jl4$ 10 m,, 4I'J V4 X!- u np AvmunsKMuyn. ryum K1UUTI1 WABU PATTISON CLUB' , Will meet at JOHN PONTS 3AL.OON THIS EVENING at 7 o'clock. It T?OR SALE. A TWO-SlOltV liidl'K lews than X house, No. US Kast Vino atn-t. two squares lrom Conrt fliiusi. in". ret trout. B Anisbcd rooms. lot l'JO feet ileei. . viricty of trult thereon, rear lrontliisr on Climcli street. . hydrant, outbaililings, alley. !: lNiutcoI tho latcAnna M. Weldler. Will 1u mid at a bargain ir applied lorsoon. ApplVto J. W. F. SWIFT, , Attorney, or BAUSMAN & BUKNS. OcU?l.nov2,4.G,8.10rt ViriLLIAItt THOJISON. Watches, clocks, chai.s, &c. Special attention paM to the rrpii-dng el FINE WATCHES, AMERICAN FUKNC1I and ENUL1SII CLOCKS. ENGRAVING. Agent, for KINGM SPECTACLES and EYE GLA-iSES. All Goods and Work guaranteed. NO. 106 BAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leopard Hotel ) novIO-imd 1STKA Y OK HTOI.RN. !i Recently TWO HORSES wont tray or were stolen lrom ISiishnng'rt tueailMW, hear Iliril-in-II.kiid. Ono wns a Iliac!.', thisiiit con dition, ulmtit 17 hands hlfflt.aTirttlrpynrn old. Tlieotheraeliiiuky Bay Iloiw, .-)i:i:irt luiilil. 1(; Iian.ls hi-li, rising hlx jeurn. i:.li Canada horses. Any pcraoii yivin any infttriuatloii retC'irdiiiK thelostanlinals will Im rowardf.t by Informing . GUOUGEGItOSSlIAN.LsuifaLi-r.or AMOS BUSUONU, Binl In-Hand. nlO-L'tdKAItw YAI.CAl.LK CITY I'KOrKHVI A -;v-lic wile. Ou WEINKSHAY, NOVEM BER l. ISSi, at 7 o'cloelt 1nrtwnvrnlnfr, tho undersigned nrviviiiK, executor of, tin: last will and ti at anient ot Daniel Il.irnuin, de ceased, will oltcr at pnbllc sale, at the Cooper House, in West Kins street, a laro tVo-story' BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with storeroom! lai-je two-story brick back bnildlnff, babe, wusli andsmoke honp. warchomo and stable, hydrant, cistern, cle. This projiertv Nos. 2l and i2I. Ironts :n feel on tin: nortli side of West Kins stront and mumhJh ImicIc 21 -feet to a 14 leet wide public alley, and has nn equal right and privilege of. In and to a 9 feet -nldo joint alloy h.-twteit tho abovo and adjoining property on ilie est, ex icndlnf; through to tho aton-nuhl 14 fret wldo public alley In tho rear. Tim lioitwo U well built anil the Morn room Is miillcil with counters and shelving, 'tho pit nii.sis rj at present occupieil by MrssrM. Ment.er it KcSst. asagTocery, where a Micceasful litln-4 -N carried 011. PojecbHton will In; given on the flrsl of April J8-3. Persons wisliing lo vicv the property or de siring lurther Information, wiO-Trteasu call on mo nnuersiirnci, an. u Aonu yuetrn street. ivihcaster, ra. octZ7.nova.io.i5Ii It. A. 1SAKR, Executor. i . J." MAKTlN ft CO. I'l t BLUB FLANNEL SHIRTSs Doubic-brros'cd aud l.acud-lront Flannel Shirts are worn more this seiuou than even bulorc lor an over-shirt, and in tin;-..;. Koodt..it is advisable to Ct a shirt that will not change in color. Buying directly, lroui a t-tanduid mannfactnrcr We c-an guarantee our Blue Flannel Shirt t bo dyed with pure I1I1II30 bine, and warrant ihetn not to fade All Iz's and prices. f BIOYOLB FLANNEL SBTATS In all colors inclitdlngollvegray, whlto, bluo mixed eriiy. npeeini o-irijains lit' 1 grey 111 cycle Shirt at 91A0. WORKING SHIRTS. The largest line ot Chnvlot. Molt-iin Flan nel and All-Wool Working shirts In the city, and at lowest price. - WSM PBRCALB AND CALTOO SHIRTS. We are closing out a Iargo'lW hf Percale .5 uild C1UI0 Shirts which haVtHjc-n reduced to ' cant to insure their Hale. All ulrei.nnd cood rpatterns. ; , HI 1 i ' "I ) ' j. b. WAmw '&yt Cor. West King and Prince Street?, LANCASTER, PA. XNTJiMTAIMJUZNT.' J ' TOJLTOff uPJCRA MOCSX. FRIDAY, NOVJSMBBR 10th. TtlH ECCENTRIC COMBDlAt, ROLAND Who lor tho past weekpacked Havetly's Tl e atrrvrhllBdeiphia, wlU npnear atUcJ-eltpn opcm Houses j ZA 1..TJ JUO Friday, November 10, 1 ' ' In the Latest Comedy Success, Fred. Marsdeu's " Cheek." Rcierveil Scatsat mual prices. Now on sale at Ocera llonsc Olllcc. Jtd
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