ff" 'l , ""7 wZSPmcJ 'Vt-frC . )-: LANOAbTEU DAILY JMTllIlGBNCWTHUB8DAYNarBMBER 520 184 COLUMBIA NEfVS ITEMS. vbuih mmiiruuLAH udkhkhpemuen- 'tfpUI Meeting at MifJ Oelamal Scheel Heard hiuk Matters-Personal and Srfical Nete Altuut Town. At the stated meeting et tbe Columbia bcIioeI beard, last evening, bold In Wm, It. Ulvuu'rt law ollleo, Mis Lillian H. Welsh was granted lenve of abseaoe for this aftoriieon, te attend the ohureb San day Scheel association, meeting in Lan caster. President Glven ,alne made hi triennial report, lu wbleh he went evor the work done by tbe beard tinee bU last report. He olferod Huveral reedmmenda tloeH, one of wbleti was te adept tbe sug gestions made at the teacher's institute, in Lancaster Inst week, concerning tbe salaries of teaehnrn. II e believes in paying them according te tbelr abilities. Ills report will be published in book form for distribution. Slowly but Burcly is tbe attnndanoe at the night Hjhoel dropping eir. One by oue the pupils nre leavlng, nnd from an at tendanen or SO a month age it baa dropped te 18. Is It a suoeess V Why the falling elfV nre questions for the oemmittco Lav. leg the school in oharge te answer. ntNK MATTERS. The attraotien i the Matropelitan vluk this evening 1b a oJticert by the Columbia oernot baud. New Mctoetions nre ,te be rendered. Kro.der & Wilsen did nut desert the Maiibeim tluk for want of attendance, bnt they sold out te Mr. .Charles Ilabau, of Manbnlm, no tbey oeutd place all their attcotlen iu the new rink whieb is te be opened in Columbia, In Armery hall. If the lloer can be iu readi ness the new rink, te be known as the Columbia skating rink association, the same te be managed and controlled by Ure Columbia geiitlemen, will be opened next Saturday nveuing. Prof. DavIs, of Elmira. will be prerteut a-irt gire an exhibition of fancy skuting, while the music will be furnished by the Ironvllle band. PKIISONAL ane SOCIAL. The party giveu by Jacob last evening wub a fine affair. Chief Justlce Mereur, of the court. Cel. H. Frank Kshleman. Brunncr mi pre me or Lan- caster, and A. J. KauUfreau and Wm, II Given, esq , wero handsomely dined yostor yestor yoster day by II. SI North, esq. The new assistant bishop, of Central Pennsylvania, tbe Right Rev. N 8 Hull Hull seu, I). D., will bold n reception this evening nt the residenoe of II. M. North, esq., All persons interested lu ohureb Bnuilay school works, will be welcome While tbe motnbera of St. Paul's P. E. ehurcb nre requested te aiBist at tbe rcoop rceop rcoep . tien. TOWN NOTES. The Weman's Foreign Missionary society, of the M. L church of Columbia, met at the reaidonee of Mrs. Susan A. Given yesterday. The sliest) found running at large through Columbia last night was owned by Jehn tiwarlr, and bad strayed from its lleck. Columbians w.iut n reading room or sotne place for our young men te spend tbelr evenings Instead of leafing en corners, in saloons and like places of vlee. Our leading oitizetis are agitating the question, uud tbey will no doubt stioeoed in getting sueh a place. It is badly needed, and if preperly eared for, Mil be made a saoeoss Last evuuing was a raOBt disagreeable oue; and by 8:30 o'clock, our streets pre sented a dosertcd appearance. Although raiu is net falling te-day yet the weather is such that few persons are out doers. This morning's market was made was canKpiennuH by the absence of many sellers. Otien Ledge, Ne 870 I. O. O. F., met last evuuing. and this evening, Osceola tribe, Ne. 11, I. O. It. M., will light its council fire. The trusters of tbe Columbia fire com pany refuhu te purohase coal,as they say it is net yet needed. The secret of this carelessness is that the members of the company rcfuse te attend any meetings until the engine heuse is preperly boated. Several attempts has been made te held meetings but n quorum could net be ruised. It would ha advlsabln if our oeal mer chants wbe have te send their teams across railroads, would employ seber men.' Last evening a driver of a oeal wagon was se drunk that when be fell into the wagon irem his scat, axsistauoe bad te be' Riven htm before he could get baek again en tbe teat. Iu a large haul of flub last night, A1. Leenard eaugbt a p'.ke measuring ever one feet In long tli, and en enormous musk, rat. The roughs at Third and "Walnut streets bave added putty blowing and stone throwing te their misdeeds, The rcsldenee of Gee. Tille, nnd A. "Wilsen have suffered most, and almost every day one or mero of their windows ure brokeu. Jobu Lehnard'a cellar was breken into last night and a large amount of edibles extracted. This is the second time In two weeks, and Mr. Leenard, wbe is' tenant en Henry ICuhlev'e farm, near Columbia, says it Is becoming monotonous, A Sunday tteaael lnst'lut Ends. Frem the M L J ey s ur. ( Tbe .Sunday school institute in the United Brethren ohureb, closed en "Wed nesday evening, from a three days' ses slen. It was conducted under the super vision of Rev. Isaiah Baltzell, the presid ing elder. Tbe exercises were very interestiucr and beuefleial te tbose In attendance. Among these- who took part were Revs. M. J, Mumma, of Lancaster, Rev. D. D. Lewory, of Mauheim, and Rev. L. R. Kreamer, of Flerin. Interesting atagle t,untrn Kililbltlen. Last evening in the Presbyterian Memerial ehurcb, the pastor, Itev. Themas Thompson, gave the Sunday soheol chil dren conneeted with tbe eburch a very interesting raagie lautern exhibition,- and, although the weather was very dlsagrce dlsagrce able, tbe beuse was filled and tbe young folks dellgbtcd. The instrument used. Is of a late style and will project piatures upon the tereen without being transferred te glass, thus nllewiug tbe use et book and newspaper, or business engravings, or designs of any kind that may be nt band. lleilgnatlonef Jary UamtnUtlener Kitmaker William Ellmaker, jury commissioner, resigned that oiuce this morning en ao ae ao eount et ill healtb. The oenrt appointed Edward U. Diller, of New Jlelland, te Ull the vaomey. Tbe labor or saleeting the names of 1,400 jurors for duty in 1880 was about twe-tblrdx oempleted, and the resignation of Mr. Ellmaker required the' work te be gene ever. Mera el tne llausrd Unng, Frem the West Chester Lecal News. A gentleman from iloneybrook Inferms1 us that Sunday night buzzard's Welsh mountain gang breke Inte tba store of Hershey & Hess, at Uyerstewn, near the Gap, Lancaster county, and carried off nearly nil the feeds the Arm bad in the store, amounting in all te nearly $300, The robbers were traeed te tbe mountains, wbere their trail.was lest. Hal el Ileal Estate. I Henry Hhubert, auctioneer and real estate agent, sold at pnbllu sale, at tbe. Leepard hotel, November 10th, for 'Jehn' I. Kitchle, administrator of the estate of Sarah MoPherson, dea'd., the three story brlek dwelling situated en the north aide of East Orauge street, Ne. 239. te Geerge N. Keynelds for 5,000. Twe Lights Out. The pollee reported two gasoline ligbu m net paining en Wednesday night. MKKKi WKIHHNU MKLLH. The Hagelgans Lli nuptials Hotemniiwi In Meaning en meetiay leveeing, The palatial rosldnnen of Mr, Jacob A. Lilppe. Fourth and Pine street) Reading? formerly of tills elty,. was the soenoof a brilliant matrimonial o'ventTuesday night, when bis daughter, MIsh Mary K. Lnlppe, was married te Mr. AitgtiKtus 0. Hagel gans, The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock in the large parlor, whleh was n bower bf floral decorations, Palms and tropical plants Hard tbe balls and entries, and evor the doers lending into the parlor were festoons of smllax nnd rosebuds. The ceremony was porjermed by Rev. 8. O. Breyfegcl, pastor of the Chestnut street Evangelical ehurcb. Twe brides malds-Miss Kalle Lcippe, slsler of tbe bride, and Miss Maggie Lnehr, of New Yerk city attended the happy oeuple, ns slated by two groomsmen Jehn and Charles Lelppe, brothers of the bride. Tbe bridesmaids were attired in dresses of blue silk, with satin trimmings, em blematic of love and purity. They car ried lilies of the valley in their hands. The bridal dress was of oream.oolorcd silk en-traln nnd with a front of plush foil age. The skirt was further adorned with side panels of point laoe. The bed ion was n low out sqaare front, filled in and garnished with point laoe The bride and groom roceivod the congratulations of tbe vary large number of luvltcd guests, and immediately follow ing the weddlng feast was partaken of. The viands wero the best the market afforded. The invited guests who numbered about oue hundred, wero con con eoyed te and from the Lelppe mauslen iu cabs. These attending from this city were Miss Kate Ilenne, Miss Ltzzln Heist, Mrs. Hagelgans, Miss IlagelgaiiB, Jehn Ilagel gans aud Harry Hagelgans, relatives of the groom. The presents wero beautiful, varied and uumereus, Mr. and Mrs Hagelgans will be gene ou their wedding trip about ten days. They will visit Har rison rg, Lancaster, Ilaltimere, Washing tan, Philadelphia and ether places. While in Ltuo.ister, whero tbe brlde nnd groom formerly resldcd, they will tin accorded a reception. The bride is well known In social cireles and has n host of friends. She is the daughter of Jaoeb A. Lelppe, a well -known oltlzen, and the groom is a popular young man. The ushers at the wedding were Alpbnus T. Reed and Miohael Rltzmnu. The parlor of the Lelppe mauslen presented a veritable fairy scene during the wuddieg with its beautiful dcojratieus of rare bowers, smllax and rosebuds. The many valuable and handsome presnnts were displayed in an upper apartment. The assembled guests indulged in daneing and otber amusements until a late hour. llelere AldarniHn Salmen, Jehn llaildeak, ohared with stealius a pairofdheon from in front of the ittere of Wm. II. Qmt, was heard by Alderman Samson this morning and committed iu default of ball for trial at tbe present term of the court. Ilarry Crewley, nrrested for steallnpr an overcoat nnd umbrella from tbe residence of Isaac lionder, was heard by Alderman Samson last ovenltii;. Ills caxe was alfe returned te the proseut term el the oeurt. Crowley (leured in court en Tueclay as a witness for Ueury Yeune, oenvicted of plekine the p'jekets of II. K. Keller. Crowley testified that Yeung7a eharacter for honesty was Reed. Tlin LeDanen Trip Abnilnn(l. The exouislen te Ijohaneu te-day te take part iu the ex-roast and parade in honor of the election of Cleveland and Hun drleks, by the Domeorats of tills eity, was abandoned. At the meetiui; lastevenkic, it waH deemed advisable net te make auy eflTert te re te Lebanon ns n elub, en no count of the disaqrcoable woither. Qalte a number of Domeorats left en the dlllor dlller dlllor ent trains te-day for Lebanon te partici pate in tbe festivities. lUappelntfd NutMry 1'ubllc. Allan A. Ilerr has been reappointed a notary publie by Governer Pattfsen. Mr Uerr's commission was rceeivnd nt the roeordor'a oQleo this merninir, and bears date of November 10. It will expire at tbe end of tbe next session of the state Senate. Uryn mawr jeilgn. One of the distiugutshleK features of Bryn Mavrr is te be it collexe for tbe tiigher otlneatiou of wemen, situated in the midst of thirty two neres of cheice land, nnd conneeted with which are tbe cottages already built and othera yet te be built for the pleasant accommodation of the faculty and any overflow of students. This Bryn Mawr oellcge was founded by tbe late Jeseph W. Tayler, il. D., a prom inent member of the Boeioty of Friends, of Burlington, N. J. He bought tbe laud and becan the ereotien of the buildiugs In 1879. Dying In 1880 he left an endowment of $300,000 for tbe continuance of the work he bad begun. Tbe buildings new in oeurse of conBtruo cenBtruo conBtrue tiou, and te be completed ready for use iu June next, comprise the cellege proper, 130 fcet long and three stories high, with rooms for ohemioal, biological and botan betan botan leal laboraterico, nn assembly room, a library and reading room and recitation rooms. A seoend building contains tbe dormiterioj, with study ioemB con cen ueetcd with the bed-chambers of tbe students. A third bnilding, eight feet by seventy-four, is Intended for a gymnasium, with all the most perfect appliances, offices, bath rooms, a dressing and an ex amination room. The laundry occupies a fourth building. Tbe trustees et this oelloge, nnder the will et its founder, are te be members of tbe Society of Friends. The Mtjntlcy In the Semite. The securing of tbe Illinois Legislature by the Democrats, and the oensequout eleotlen of a Democrat te Auccoed General Legan In the Senate, will eause tbe Senate, after the 4th of Mareh, te stand exaetly as it does new 88 Kspablieans, UO Domo Demo Dome orats, and Mabeno and Rlddleberger, Mabeno and Rlddleberger, if se disposed, would bave it in their power te make the Senate a tle, and thus glvo.tbe casting vete te Vics-Presideut Hendricks. But General Mabeno has burned bis bridges, and there is no prospect of bis noting with the Democrats, and probably net much mere prospect of Rlddleberger going evor te them, 'Vho Republicans may thcrefore with geed reason oaleulate upon a geed working majority in tbe Henate for two years te oerao, whether tbey can for tbe twojmcccedlug years or net, The control of tbe Senata for the last two years el Mr. Cleveland's term may depend upon tbe wisdom of bis polley in administering the government and tbe cbaraoter of bis ap pointees. s nsetlesljtlbarlty. Mrs. Jennie Cellins, vice president and seeretary ei uetuu's uower, a cnarity in stitution of Bosten, says in her annual report" that employment was found for 1,000 women during tbe year ended May 80, 1884, and 2,000 free dinners were given te poer1 wemen and girls durieer the same period, A remark whleh she makes in connection with this excellent showing affords much feed for thought. - "The great problem te be Belved," she says, "Is this : One hundred and fltty million dollars are annually accumulated In Bosten. This is the result of band and brain iu developing the resources withlu human jionef. Of course, there must be n vast amount of waste somewhere or it oenld net be pes-ilble te find women compelled te work hard for the small pittance of 13, CO and (3.00 per week, te beard and oletbe themselves with." the Man el Uetllny. The singularity in Cleveland's one Is that until wltlrin two years of his nomina tion, and se lately ns the suramer of 1883, if onebnndred sagaoleus politleM obser vers in different parts of the .country bad been asked te make lists of the men who might pelslbly be tbe next Democratic .candidate, tint one el them would bave in cluded Cleveland's came in his list, and probably net morn than one or two of the hnndrcil knew that sueh a man existed. Of no former president could anything like this be said, The Instanee most nearly approaching this is that of General Tayler Burehnrtl's Mlundar. The Rev. Dr. Hureh&rd. in a rneent letter te a frlend, acknowledges that If he eeuld bave foreseen the use and applica tion of tbe terms "rum. Romanism and rebellion" te the iujury of Mr. Dlalne and the republican party "they would never have found utterance." While regretting their misuise and application, Dr. Burcbard still matntains that the "allitorative ex pressiens have i trutliful and Intended application." Kitmnnu II. myers, Wlie enres diseases by Ihn Isylngen et bandf, Is at the Htevens house, wliere lie will remain le" the next ten !nys. n!9-St Tnlinna Ueiinecilnn. C'h.vs. W. Mills' fruit store, Ne. Uuiieii street, lias been connected telephone ex linn no. 301 North with the Vine fainting Tlme Is brliiKlng us u ureat approctutleu of tlm luxurious adornments nt the peeple et tbe Old Wei lit, uud the line arts are taking rank wiUhh with tbu necessaries el life Mr. II. Z. Itbeads lias en exhibition goine pilntlngs nl a lilKh order, notuble amnncst them a 'Linda til Cliamlneux,"purctiasud fcy Mrs. Jes. D. lltule, et New lerk city, and the "Imnmeulste Coneepllon," or Murllle, pur clisscd by Mis. H. A. Malone.ot tilt city. Alse a lundcun from tue peucll el Andrea Msrke, rmrchifwl by Mr. Utement II. Urubb. I'ref. Marke's works stand very Uttfh In Italy, and bang preminentia be national exhibition at Turin. Mm. Ornbb secured the " Linda ill Cbimtneiix" imported by Messrs. ltheails A llre, saverat years uge. Tlie publle are In vited te an exAUitnatloiket tbese works. AmnnriDint'. Tht Power of Meney. To-uienow evuuing this popular plucu will be presented In the epira liouen by Merris .t lieck'a company, wlilcti lneludt a a number el flue acterj. 'Hie scenery el tbu troupe Is said te be very One. " Jngcrselllsm -Itev T. DeVVitt Talmcge, the t uneus Uroeblyn divine, will this ovenlng r-unliat enine et the errers et the arcbduOdel Beb lnReraell He lias a nation il reputation In Ills line, and his lecturaln Pulton opera hnue will doubtless be well attendwd. HlfUlAL. i Ol IV Jilt, Absolutely tb'i tiest I'oreus l'laster ever mnde. lbe Hep Platter lscompeodot l-reah Heps, llalsams Kid Hums. Weak liuck, Side Actie, i-ern CDcat, and nil pains are Rpeedlly cured by IU ube Apply ene Only 25 cents, at nny ern stere. ItOUtlls ON HATS." Cleirsnut nits, mlce, reiclies, flics, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gepliers. lie. llnnrirlsts. (1) ter l.a:u nicit . ihh r cnest, use S1H liDH'S l'OKOUB I'LASTKIt. Prlcn. '& Cent Jiilil by II. JU. Cochran, druggist, 187 nnd 1E9 North Uuoeu strt. LancastHr. inDUoedf Colbs's Liquid Uuef Tonle Imparts strength te bony and mind. Take no ether. Ot druKglsts. nl7-lwrieedw Tlie Hep Piaster will cure Back Acbe, and nil ether pilns InsUntly. 23 cents only, at druugHts, "My OrmtlHtlnr's Cleck," Wat nure i verv popular senu. but like many ether fu'iitlnumt'ii tunex It deesn t wear well. J)r. 1 hemnt' JCclectrlc Ull will wear; it will wear iiway nil ni'bes, sprains, uud pains, mid I ep iv its purcliestnra IiiindiuU told. Kerealn by II H, Ooelimn, druut'lst, 137nndl33 North Qiteun stretit. Insurance. Iuaurance is a feed thing whether applied te llte or property Ne less a blessing Is any thing that Insures geed health. Kidnoy-Wert docs this. It Is nature's great remedy, it is a mild butt indent cathartic, and noting at the saiim llinoen tbe Liver, Kldnas and llewels, It leiljvcs all theso organs and enab'ns them te pi irnrin their duties perfectly. It bus wen. dertul power betiatlvt. nI0lw IIUUIlU-l'AIIiA." Oulck. complete cure, all Klduey. Bladder and Drlnaiy I)Ieases, Scalding, Irritation, Hteuu, Uravul, Catarrh et tbe Bladder, fl. Druggist (I) IUlk'b Il.uey of Uoreheuntl charms away a cnugb. cold, or Influenza without any bad etreuU Plku'd Toothache Dieps euro In one mlnate. nl7-lwdeedAw KtlUOII U CU!tB." Ask ler Willis' " Keuirh en Cerns." 18c. Quick coinplute cure. Hard or sett corns, warts, bunions. (I) Dr. frailer' Magie Ulntment. Tbe greatest blessing that bes been dis covered In this generation. A sure euro ter Bells, Burns, Seres, Cuts, Flesh AVeunds, 8ore Nipples, Hard ami Salt Cerns, Chapped Lips, ami Hands, Pimples and Blotches. Price Wc. Sold by DnijitlsU. Meld by 11. B. Cocoran druggist, U7und 1 North Uueen street. (1) Cor flttccn years I was annoyed with severe palu In my head and itlsnlarges Inte my threat trem Catarrh, My eonse et smell was much. Impaired By tbe use el Ely's Cream Balm I bave overcome tbese troubles. J. It. Case. 8t Dents Hetel, New Yerk. Fer several years I nave been troubled with Calanh Ely's Cream Balm has proved le be tbe arllcle desired. I believe It Is the only cure. 1. 11. Ceburn, Hardware Merchant, Te- wnnda, Pn. nb-7wdeeaw Aiiwi.i VS7oeO,OOU. nurplus, 013,000,090. TUEEQU1TAULE LIFE IN8UKAN0E CO., OF NEW TORK, does the largest Insurance business In tbe world. PellcUs tncentettlbla. W. J. MADDEN, Manager, Ne. 10 North Queen street (ever Leng's drug stere). eci-3md a III Thieves 9. Dyspepsia and debility are two big thieves t thev croon In and steal our health and com- f rt colere we knew it. Let us put a step te their Invasions with a bottle et Ilurduck Meed Hitter t, te be h ul at any drug stere. Feritaliiby It. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Mrs Dr. Walten's ferleaicaiTes. Mether Walten bas prescribed tbls valuable mutlclne ter a gre it many yours In ber private pruclica. It lias proved Un unlalltng upaclfle in tlie treatment of the many disorders te wbleh tbe temale constitution is sublect. It is a Btire euro ler tbe monthly troubles that se many women sutler. Mailed en receipt el price, 60c. bold by II. B.Cechran, druggist, 137 and 1M North Uueun street. (8) MAHHIAU tSS MiLiEn-llARTMAH. On the 18th el Novem. ber, 1841, by tbe Itev, W T Gerhard, at hts resldencti. Ne. 81 Itest Orange street, Mr. W. Ilarry Miller, nt Lancaster township, te Miss Annie B. Hartman, et Mountvllle, Lancaster county. Kanck-KnBiDEn. On tbe leth et November, bytliaitev W.T. Uerhard, at hU residence, ise. ai East Or nga strret, Mr. Abraham II. ilanck, of l'araulse townsnln.-te Miss Sue Hielder, Ot Btraaburg township. It junAXim. MoCe ear Novembor 20, 1881, In I'lttsburg, Levi jUcComsey, In the 02d year et nl age. Netice et funeral hereafter. HEW AJiVJSUTlniCMlSlfTa.. AlfUU,LlRK UK LUKILLAKM'H rLIU nud Fountain One cut Tobaccos. Alse, ttrst-class Smoking Tobaccos at HAUiAl AK'a YELLOW FBONT OIQAB STOUE. WAMEU-A TUIIleUO VAIttluK TO go te Atkea Cennty, S. C, te plant and curotebacco. Apply te I P TOALE nev20-Ct Charleston, ll. C. T)TtSI(XtllUM. A HIlIN (IHllWINOtlVKK X the sight Is et very slew tormatlen, and elves rlse te no palu. It u seldom met wttb, except In persons who have passed tlie mid dle period el llte. All diseases el tbe ETE. EAB, JHUOAT JHUOAT ulse, Chroule aud Private D Ueases-uccess-fully trotted by DUS. 11. D. and U. A. LOKUAKEB. erace13 East Walnut strest, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation free. n'M-sidi-n jrjrir AmrMMtiMMMMKra, rarujtTAHT mexiub. GREAT SALE OF STOVES. Prices marked down. Steves for Churches and Schools at cost. Te reduce our large stock of Parler Steves and H eaters, we will, for the next 30 days, sell Steves at an additional r eductien of 10 per cent, en our already low prices- Wc must have the room for our Christmas Goods, se have been compelled te elTer these great inducements te attract the trade. Remember this sal e will only last for 30 days. Come and see for yourselves. If our prices are net away down we don't ask you te buy. FLTNN & BRCNEiAN'S GREAT STOR 8101 Ne. 152 North Quen Street, J."' VAUT1M A UO.'O AUVKUT1BEHKRT. WK I1AVK UAU A QUE DINNER SETTS, -AND TOILET TUIS WEEK REDUCED PRICES Advertised Last Week, and these who purchased certainly seen red bargains. As we are compelled te sell the geed? occupying pice necessary te displaying our HOLIDAY MOODS, we will THIS WKEK makea I UllTUKK UEDUUTIONen tbe Goods temslnlng ever trem Last Week'a Sales, nnd quete . 125 Ploce " llrewn UrUhten " Olnner Sett 12A ricee ' Dlun Ilrlubten " Dinner Sett..., 13 Piece " Mether Hubba'tt " Dinner Sett lit Piece" Mess Itoee" Dinner Kett a Piece "Phlkan" Dlnner'Sett , 101 Plece WbltoUianlte Dinner Sett.. TOILET 10 Plece Decorated Sett 10 I'lece Decorated Hett 0 I'lece Dcceiated Sett 10 I'lece Printed English Sett 10 Piece Blue Band Sett As these goods are Vary Much Lewer than poselble and Secure tbe Bargains. J. Br MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. NMW ADnSttTlHBStBXlt riUK LAKOKUT, HKBT ANU MtJMT COM X plote assert mentet Playing Cards in tb city, from 8c per pack up. at UAUTMAN'3 VlCI.LOW FBONT CIOAIt AL.L.FBHBIinH AKKHEHKHINIirirlKU te call nt the insurance oraceet the un tierstgned and settle for same. Ofilce bears from 8 te 10 a. in. anil 2 te 4 p. m. 10X East King street, 2d story. nl-td T.O. WH1TSON, Collector. 13DIIL1U 8ALK.-UN WKIMtSUAT, IIISO. 10, 18't, nt 7 o'clock, p. m., will be sold, by order et tbe Orphans' Court, at the public home et Albert Kohlhaas, that let ct ground situated en the south sldu el Mauer street, Ne. 761, with alronlageler 02 teet. mere or leis, nuu p. ueptu iu I.U iTvun vni ex aeu suei. mere or less, en which Is eroded a two-story brlc DWELLING HOUSE, and etber Im provements ' MICHAEL HAUKUBUSII, Kxecntoref Jehn Waldbeetter. U.SnCSKHT, Auct. niO,27dl,lO 1)UHI.III BALK ON TUUKMIIAT, UK CEMBEll 11, iU. at 7 o'clock p.m., by virtue et an order et tbe Orphans' Court, will beseUattbe Keystone llouse. In tbe city of Lanauter, all that certain let of ground situ ated en tbe west side et North Prince street, and containing in trout 88 leet, and in depth 7 teet. en which are erected two one-story FUAME DWKLL1NO HOUSES, N01. 411 and 411 Ne. 4(4 has a pump attaehed. These prop erties will be sold separately or together te suit purchasers. HEttMAN KASPEU, Atlm. c t,a et Michael Bernlmrer, dee'd. II. bHCBBirr, Auct. nevM.tldecl.ll 2KATIHO. MJSNNEROHOR Skating Rink. OPEM DAY AMU EVENING. -AT- MiBNNEROHOR HALL, NOUTIl FKINOE STUEET. A Band of Music Will be Present Every Evening. OPEN! ,.! I ADH183ION.10. Evening, 7 te 10. r ADMISSION, flOe. SEASON TICKETS, 16 Admissions, B.OO. JOSEPH M. KKEIOEB. nevS-tld Manager. J. B CALDWELL DO. J. E. Caldwell &Ce., Dealers in Richly Cut Glassware. TABLE SEUVIGES AND OltNAUENTAL PIECES OF THE FINEST QUALITY. 4 DE81UN8 AND ESTIMATES BY MAIL. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, rillLADELl'IIIA. nOT-(8 Lancaster, Pa AT UUN ON T1IK TEA SETTS, SETTS, AT. TUB Kermcrly MOite Formerly tJO.OO Formerly 3 '.CO Formerly I ea Fennerly 110 im .Formerly I 8.C0 New $te.CO New tiO.O-l New sa'.oe New 118 OJ Newtl00 NOW I 6,00 ............. WAKE. ..Formerly tu.oe ..Formerly iixui ..Formerly! 800 ..Formerly I f.eu ..Fermsrlyl 4.V0 New S3 00 NOWS7 75 New 75 New 13(0 NewMXO Begnlar Price, we advise all te call as seen as Opposite Stevens Heuse. MJSUi VAL.. riOH BITTKBH. nun nun oe w w w nv n it u it no e w w wv n n n I1BB hRlt O l WW WW KNII B U h Jt O O WW WW N N N ilBB It K OO W W K NN SS8 BBSa S8 This medicine, combining Iren with pur wu . l.tdiq nun. sn.A.e LAK1A, WEAKNBB8. IMPOltK BLOOU, CHILLS and FEVEK and N EUKALU1 A. Bv rantd and thorough assimilation with me ui loeil. It reaches every nart el the svstem. riurlneaand enriches tbe bleed, strengthens be muscles and nurves, and tonus and invig orates the system: A One Appetizer Beat tonle known. It will cure the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, sueh as Tasting the reed. Belching, Uuat in the Stom ach, Heartburn, etc. Tbe only iron medicine that wUl net black en or lnt ure tbe teeth. It Is invaluable ler diseases peculiar te women, and te all pursenB wholeaJ sudentary lives. An unfailing remedy ler diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. Persons Buttering from the etlect nl eyer work, nervous troubles, less of appetlu. or debility, experlenee quick relief and rcnewed energy by Its use. It does net eause Headache or produce Con stipation OXHKU Iren medicines de. It U the only preparation et Iren that causes no Injurious effects. Physicians and drnggtsta roeommsnd it as the best. Try it. Tne. genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take.ne etber. Made only by BROWN OHBMIOAL OO. p9-IydAlvw Baltimore, MO. AMVHKMJSKTa riULTON OPKHA UOUBK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEU 21, 1881. MORRIS 6s BOOK'S NEW AND POWERFUL DliMrA, In S Aets and 7 Tableaux, entitled The Power of Meney. -8GENKS-Tbe Oreat Inundation Scene. Freneb Market. New Orleans. Mississippi Ulver by Night. Tbe Engineer's lint. 'Abe Burning Train en the Band. anew Urotie, Mammoth Cave. Ky. The Celebrated Herse Shee Bend. Allegheny Mountains, Etc., Ete UEOKQE O. MOBB1B, MAHAOKn. ADMISSION 83, CO A 75 CENTS UE8EUVED BEATS 73 CENTS) for sale at opera home efllce, nit it ' YBLL.UW rUOMT OIOAH. WAllHANIKU clear Vuelta Abajo Havana tiller, tbe best Ge cigar In the state at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAll BTOBE, H1UU tUMX UAUHl'lCI bUUl, In Five Pound Tins and tu Bulk, Beda Ash and Banner Lye ter Seap Mustng at UUBLEY'B UBUU STOUE. ugS-Rrad U West Klnn street. ri'KI 1TUNUK AND YOU WILL ALWAYS X UBE IT. CLABKE'S JAVA AND BIO COFITEE, minded, Ka Four pounds Beat Uranulated Hne-r for tJe. Other urudes vary cheap. UUAUAH. , HU.H IT VabAtUg OVOW ArULL LIN ur flPKH AT PMI0H8 that defy competition at UAttTMAM'B XJILLUW ritONX UIUAJi HTOUK. T71INK OLUTU1NU roll IHIt FALL. JO I have new displayed en my counters and racks my superb line el Full Woolens. They are the choicest goods ever offered in tbls city by any merchant tailor lieioletoro. All euiu, rauuuevus anu uverceaui will de trimmed with the very best and a portectand oemtot table nt alwai r guaranteed. Don't tail te step as you pass by ana examine the goods In my window. A.H.B08KNBTEl!r, 87 North Queen street, opposite the Pcstofflee, mSt-amdU -VFJmiHQ -or Bismarck's Restaurant, (Formerly Miller's.) NO. 20 JUAB'S KINQ BTREET. The undersigned, formerly head waller at Masnnorcher Hall hotel, begs leave te an nounce that he has this day taken cbarge of II RUR OO NV N UK DO QNNN 0 II nn O QNNN R RO O N NN Il R H OO N NN Inn HTPVTEiJ4g Miners 0111 restaurant, wnere nu win cuimuut, a n ret-class cafe. Warm lunch every morning trem 10 te li o'clock. Iho best et beverages will only be kept en band. Parties furulsbed with dinner or supper la n rut-class style, In or nnf.nl th hnusu Beuclllng tht, liberal patronage 01 tue jiuuue 1 at ism (Bismarck.) SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY BVENINO, NOV. 20, 10B4 Anm2i YEARS. KKNUHKumON Or TWO l'AMMUM A (VIIKesbarrn Uemeerat Kxhnuies Them Alter They Were llurietl se Leng umjin,jualM WhsinRxplected. WiLKESBAitnE, Pa., Nev. 20. Twt-ntw ene years age Ira Davenport burled two cannon tenwait the return of Democratic upremaey. They were exhumed yesterday and fired. One broke nearly every pane of glass in the neighborhood, and tbe ether burst without doing any damage. THK UHULRUl, Tbe Ji spies uhelera Itecerd ftetl Id Purls May Kepress the intense. NAn.E3, Nev. 20. Complete offlelal returns of the cholera in the province of Naples show that tbere wero 14,037 canes and 7,570 deaths, of which number 12,402 eases and 0,029 deaths were in the city of Naples. A SHARP FltOST IN PAntB. Paris, Nev. 20. Thore was a sharp frost again last night, and it is believed that it will bave a most beneileial effect iu repressing tbe cholera. THE DIBEASB IN PPAIN. Madiud, Nev. 20. Three fresh cases of sickness and two deaths have occurred at Teledo, .which are beiieved te be due te ohelera. At Banlepa thore have bcen tbroe fresh oaBes and two deaths. THE IlECOBB IN TAWS. Paris, November 20. Thore wero thirty deaths from ohelera here yoster yester day, all but five of which occurred in the hospitals up te neon te-day. There were eight deaths, live in the hospitals and three outside; A FATAL CASE IN NEW V.OHK. New Yerk Nev. 20 Arthur Clark, steward of a steamer just in from Cesta Rica, died bore of yellow fever te day. lie was taken Biek at sea. Hetlfiry mill te Hlmt Mown, Irswicu, Mass., Nev. 20. Pierce, Hard ing & Ce.'a hosiery mill, la this town, will shut down in n few days for three months, this being tbe longest shut down since the factory was started. It is thought that tbe mill will obange bands and start up again. Fer tbe last few years the stockholders have realized nothing from their investment, nnd rumors have been afloat of mismanagement. About 100 hands will be thrown out of employment, and many of thorn are seeking work else where. Sierrew Kscape freui a lturulug Ilulldleg Haverhill, Mass., Nev. 20. The, Breekett building, corner of Washington Hquare and Emersen street, comprising several stores, the Orelgbten house and several bearding beuses, was burned this me.'ning. Guests in the hotel narrowly cs eaped, someof them sliding down ropes made of their bedclothes. Oue woman was seriously injured by jumping from a win dow. The less will aggrogate $23,000. A Democrat Bleeiea Delegate. Portland, Oregen, Nev. 20. Oflleial returns from all but ene county and two preoinets of another aeunty,in Washington territory, give Armstrong a majority of nine for delegate te Congrecs. The county te be heard fiem gave Brents (Rep.) in 18S2 a majority of 'twenty. There will be a contest. l'lre uauiHgea u Mupply Olllce. Detbiet, Mich,, Nev. 20. A fire in the supply office of the Calumet & Hecla roine at Calumet, Lake Huporier las. Saturday is reported te bave caused damage te tbe eutent of $20,000. The Knclun Forces in rgjpt. Alexandra, Nev. 20. The British force new in Kypt numbers 10,000 men J including 0,000 troops south of Asseuan. Thore are two regiments remaining iu Oarie. Writ Issued for pf cli Election. IlAunisBUKO, Nev. 20. a writ for spe cial election in tbeNineteentb cougreFsional district, wan issued te-day te nominate oauaidatea te till the unexpired term of Wm. A, uunean, deceased. NblpStrueB by Lightning, Bosten, Mass., Nev. 20. Private nd nd viees from Pernambuoe say the ehip Alert, from New Yerk, for Shanghai, with 400, 000 gallons of oil, was struck by lightning and burned. The date is net given. Small I'rfterences or an Assigned firm. New Yenr, Nev. 20. Olivet & Dubeie, merchants, made an assignment te-day for the benefit of creditors. Preferences 4800. Sugar KeUuiry euspends Operation. Halifax, Nev. 20. The Neva Scotia sugar refinery has been shut down for a oeuple of weeks, owing te the dullness of the tnule. ttB&TUEa IHIHOATIOKS. Washinoten, D. 0 Nev. 20. Fer tbe Middle Atlantie states, fair weather in southern and central portions, partly oleudy weather and light showers in Nnrthern New Yerk, variable winds, shifting te westerly, slight rise iu tern penuure. Ueneral Swalm's Irlsl. On tbe reassenibline el the Swahu oeurt martial in Washington, Wednesday, Majer Gardner, tbe judge advocate, asked for a reargument of the pending aemurrer, wbleh was allowed by tbu court, and a new argument was read by Majer uaruner nna repuea 10 dv tue oeunsol for the defense. Judge Sbellabarg Sbellabarg er said tbe defense was plaeed at a disadvantage by the suddenness and strangeness of tbls proceeding, by the presentation of n long argument against accused, written by whom be did net knew, presenting new questions 'ntd eiting new authorities. The Judge advoeate said iu the oeurao of his argu. ment that a demurrer is a proceeding te avoid a trial, and that probably for the first time in the history of the Atneriean army tbe teohnieality of n dumurrer htd been interpesed by a judge advocate general of the army te avoid u trial en ehargea upon which officers are accustomed te demand a full In vestigation. After deliberation the oeurt overruled the domurrer, and General Swaim pleaded "net guilty" te the first speoiOeation. Ills counsel then demurred te the seoend spoeilloation, en the ground of insuffioieney in law and fact. This de raurrer was argued by uenenu urosveuer for Qen. Bwaim end by the judge ndvo ndve ndvo eate, and pending the closing argument by Judge 8hellabarger the reurt adjourned until te morrow, Ueu. Gresvener in his remarks orftlelsed Mr. Batsman severely, and applied te bim bueu ephltheta as "scoundrel" and "liar." Death et a Mutable Colored man, A notable flgure in tbe eleoteral troubles of 1870 died in New Orleans last Saturday night. This was Uordenno uasenave, one of the four members of tbe Louisiana re turning beard of 1870, that threw out 12,000 Demoeratio votes, un various pretexts, and gave the state te Qayes. Casenave was one or the two oeioroa memeers 01 tne beard, lie was an undertaker, and bad made a moderate fortune at the business. In an unfortunate moment for himself, 'as tbe event proved, be beeama a member of tbe returning beard, where be became a pliant tool in the hinds of his white eal Isagues, J. Madisen Wells and T. O. Atv dersen. Caseuave'e notion as member of the returning beard created uah a stresc popular feeling against blm that his bul bul nes as undertaker was almost completely It Made tnn uaahlrr Angry, rrem the Davenport (Iowa) Hard te. A eashler in one of our eity banks was riding tip Brady street the ether evsnlng. Between his feet he had a valise. A gen tleman sitting en the opposite tide of th. ?.anftinK "S.0 va,lw thn . Ooed bye, " whercunen the n.M.. w-' u.muh ury nugry. tv ey we oannet explain. MAtmrntu rnilaaeiptua ssbtsisw. if prices weatc Supernne Bute, at St ssst V de Extra de, fl75O300t p, family, t. C fi3(-iiWi?U)r'.ear J&0B4 ,,J ae trilrt; II 00,14 BOt Minn, extra, elear, IS teai 0Ji "tjalgbt, i oea ret Wlsoensm clcai ti 0i straights, M seOJt winter patenu II M a 01 1 spring de, tl 7S85 60 a.ta.uai.r...a. nuv. 'ji.Binnr nnii mt. iiJC'JJijJ?11 5"a Btealy Ne. t WHtern "oil. 77 VIOTila ! NO. Xlln mn Mn I 1. ... 7X 9JO t Ne. 1 Delaware db, ci. """ "" -Vi"rn..llull.ana. l0weri s'namnr, ISOHWe; sail yellow. 18c t de mlxnl 47- Nel S.YsatiSft! uais inaciive, hut priers steady i iTe. 1 Whlte. 8IHe 1 Ne. 1 iln.intiiM . tiW 5 J 0320 ; miectfld. S1Q3IHO ; Me 2 mixed. Slke. .Is-Cloverseed dull at 7KSSe t TtmetbV dull at ,l 4091 41 1 Klax.i slea ly at lUfc Winter llruu at U 8fl15. l'rovUlens-Markotdnll and steady! India Mess Beer. 119 6eerai t city rtn, sis Mn , MC33 l'etk, ti t Beet Haras, tM 50921 W. Bacen, lie t (jmoitea snuuiunrs. 1M9 7ke salt de 0XO8et Smoked Hams. l Lard quiet) elty roflned, SWei loeca bntchers. tvt s prime steam 17 80. Butter-market steady for fine grades! CruamHry extras, at lle; Western de. de. ffiafte; J. C. A N. V. extras. OTO'fflei vTestl chelcef'suVs' 25Qmt W0atern te Bells hi l'saiwc. Kbks firm; extras, 18330s Western, 10S oheese-Market qnlet. but prices steady t pw Yertc tnH crenras, at llHaiSei ,A1!?.,Klau.'.cll0lce' H"t tl talr te iirlme. lttike5' part kltlm3' 8X Ue ,a,, i'etrolenm dull s Beflnetl, TJic wnisky null i WoHtern at l ae. new v,ir amrj'C. Nw Yoax,Nev. 20 -riourState and West ern dull and declining, southern ste idy. Wbent bas net raided materially In price, ruling barely steady light tra ling; etL Wblte. nominal i Ne i lti, l)re M'xe t Jan , esXftSIke reb , 8mo8le Mar., 8OJ40 ; April, taKOSSHe : M ty, 900. Cern iiQyte lower and dull t Mixed West ern spot. 4 .j53e 1 de tntnm. IfiJiOSlkC. O-its a sbaue hotter and euleti Ne. 1 Nev.. 31Jie; Dec, 3lJjff31Je x Jan,, SiWmret bUite. SSHMci WcstornVSJiJItie. '" live FtueK niacker. Chicago Cattle Receipts, S,0(X) headj ship ments, 2.70 bead : market Arm timl it elm. m blgner 1 common toelielce shluplng. IU575; expert graiies. l W) 1 Texans, tl trtt ex Hogs KfCelpU. 41,100 head i snip nuiits, 8.00O bead 1 market aotlve. opened ltti5c lnwerand cle-10 1 Arm t a decilnn 1 heavy lets tl UcH it t mixed packing, sia IS I light bacun grides. IOI"0 Hheep-BeeelptH 2,000 heail slilpmjnls.l.OOO bead ; market quiet and unchanged peer te ahetcu, titf'J 83. East l.ininrr Cattln dull ; nrlmn. a Tim C25lalrtn geed tl OfflS 23 1 common, 190tt 1-3 1 rtceipis, xwj no iu : shipments, 61 beiu Hees slew t receipts. S,f00 Iietut' xhlpinuiiU, 2.100 head : Pulladelnhlas. it WiH SO : Yorkers fi2uai3j. Hhcen dull; prlme l 5383 75 1 talr te soed, 1 M3 35 ; common, tl2 1 receipts, 1,600 bead; siilpments, 3.800 head. titees nuiaw, QuotaUens by Ueel, McGrann A Ce., Ban ers, Lancaster, Fa. UA.M. I2X. Il. . jiisBenn raciac. Michigan Central.., ....... .... new 10 erk Central 8fu ........ .... NowJersoy Central A.'i Ohie Central Del. Lack. Western.... 107tf Denver A Bie Urande srie. ...... ...,.. ........ ln Kansas A Texas ir?2 Lake Shere 6Ti Chicago A N. w com.... tWJi N. N Out. A Wostern.... .... bUPanlAOmaha 20V4 I'actneMaU Si Uochcster A Pittsburgh.. WA tsuPaul VM. Teias Pecinc l Union Pacinr , w;a iVabash Common Wabash Profarred Wi West'rn Union Telegraph 60)2 LouUvllleA Noshville... 25 N. Y., Chi. A St. U Lebigb Valley rihlgh Navigation Pennsylvania...... 61 Heading , P.T.ABntlale Northern Pacific Cem Northern Pacific Pret... 424 UostenvUle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Control... Underground. Canada Southern. en. .... ...... ....... ...... 7ls Peenle's Passflneer. .... Jersey Central............ .... OregouTranseontlnental. .... BAUdlngUeueralMUrs.... .... 107 mil nn Mmw sure Quotations by Associated Press, Blocks strong. Menoy, 101H. New Yerk Central.......... , saw lilSSSSSl 1BV Erie Ballread Adams Exprets , ,111 Mlclilgan Cen'jel Ballread 69 Michigan Ueuthern BoUread tnti Illinois Centn J Bollread IUH Cleveland A flttsbnrgn B&Uread .....1S7H Chicago A Benk Island Railroad.... ..110 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne BoUread ISO Western union Teljgraph Company...... COW TolcleA Watash 4)2 New Jersey Cuutnu 41)2 New Yerk Un'utek WratAtn. , llli ..... .................. Pniiaaelpaia, Quotations by Associated Praia. Blocks steady. Philadelphia A ErteU. K. IS Heeding ltuUread 11 6-18 Pennsylvania Railroad si LeblgtiVaUey Bollread eW United Coin pantes or New Jersey .....H'4V2 Northern Pacino......... WK Nerthern Paclfle Prelerred... , K Northern Central BoUread. M Iintgh Navigation Company 41V Norrlstewn UaUroed..... ..108m Central Transportation Company KM Bnuale, N. Y..and PblladelphU t. IH LP.Ue BchuvlklU UaUrnad.... 51 Loesi stucea anil buuas UeperVMl by J. U. Leng. Par vsi. Lancaster City 6 nor .cent iss5... lit " 1M... 100 " isas... 100 " sperct. lnlnrSuyean.. 100 " 4 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " In 1 or M years.. 100 " 4 " ln5"oraeyoars..iao " 4 " in 10 or years. 100 Manbelm borough lean 100 BAfX BTOCKB. rirst National Bank 1100 rarmers' National Bank..... se Fulton National Bank loe Lancaster County National Bank., se Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Bank. tee Sphrata National Bank lee First National Bank, Columbia..... 100 First National Bansc,Btrasburg.... 100 First National Bank Marietta loe Last sale 10 IIS lue- ra 10a 100 VHM W ' tecs inn 1W no ue tu ltd 166 ItfO, First National uana niiunijey,, u Lltltz National BAnk...... ICO uanhelai National Bank KO Union National Bank, Mount Jey. te New Helland National Bank lui Oan National Bank .. ...... 1IU QnarrvvUle National Bank 100 Tmumxk SToeka. Hltr Snrtntf A llonver VaUev ...I SB Bridgeport AHoresheo.... 13 Jtt ceiumma a linesraui uui. ......... mm Columbia A Washington W OenestegaA Big Spring ts Columbia A Marietta tl Alaytewu A KUtabetUtewn......... i6 Lancaster A Ephrata 20 l.aneaater A Willow street..... as Btraseurg A MBlpert Marietta a Maytown..... 16 UarleltaA Mount Jey.. 2& LancEllzabeUit'nAMldiUet'n..... loe Lancaster A FrultvUle..,.. .......... SO LancasterALlUtx East Brandy wine a Waynesb'g.... M MJtk at W 47 n Lancaster niuiomsiewnM Lancaster A Maner...... Lancaster A Manhelin.,., te at at 14S3 1M Lancaster s juanetta.-. ...... T A..nna.uv fc Haw Unll.rtllu...... .. 1 MO I.H llilWTMW. m .V ..ii. - Lancaster A New DanvlHe KuaiAaOD s-roeaa, QnarryvlBe K. U........... MlllersvUle street Car W InuuTrerPrlnOng Company sa Oiu Llirht and Fuel Company...,,. stevuns Heuse (Bends)., le Columbia Oas Company ............. CelumbU Water Company susquohenna Iren Cenny. U Murietta Hollewwsxe ......... ! Stevens Heuse.... .......... ...... sw MBlsrsvUle Nermal BcBoel.. ....... Northern Market.. ........ .,. is) ijniruinp ic Hninurauuw..iHii S) fv. m . '"W" m n.ff m SM ' IS 1 M 41 '? j ."! '5 V2 it m -PSi 4 LX tX fSSS s m hl 'sa I ! rJ " ). A3 r neTiU t , : - i." -t 'iV$lM tJ$&.?h
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