PIBRPISR '---' ' '"r.1 frv1'1 .,-v ' -L .--.- -r ' JT' -- '- x n 11 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1881. THE KMFK IN MARIETTA. A Blan Assaulted and DmiRereubly Wound ed in a Ouarrel. Special DNpatch te tin; IXTELLieExrr.n. Marietta, Pa Oct. 15, 2:'J0 p. m. This tueruiuj: Jacob Erismr.n quarreled with Jonathan Larzelere, c juccrning the allegcd trespass ' of Larzeli.re' s cows en Erisraan's land. Erisman knocked his antagonist down with a stone and cut him with a knife, cutting a large gash in the leg and one in the thigh ana threat, which places him in a critical condition. Eris man was placed under six hundred dollars bail by Squire Heth. LOW WATKll. An llld L-w-Waler Mai k Discovered. About half a century age a Mr. Themas, iesidinr near Safe Hatber, cut his name en a rock, in the Susquehanna river, which became exposed during a very low stage of water. The water seen i use and covered the rock, and old residents say it has never since been uncovered until the recent dreuth, when it again showed its head above the suifacc, with Mr. Themas's name still up'm it. Mr. Themas has been dead about 4e years. A Ilaiuliiuuie Cliatr. In the window of Augustus Itheads, jeweler en East King street, is a handsome piece of weikmauship in the slia'te of an easy chair which, with th: exception of the scat, is made of the horns of steers. The chair was made by Antonie Pippiski, of San Antonie, Texas. The horns, which are beautifully polished, caine from Mata Mata meru, New Mexico. The upholstering was done ly Widmyer fc liicksecker. of this city. The chair is the property of J. U. Fritchcy who had itinade in Texas. Attempted Sulculu. A man named Jehn Meyer attempted te commit suicide in the city lockup this afternoon, lirst by haug iug hints If with his &uspcmlcis, and afterwards by trying te butt his brains out against the wall . and steam pipes in his cell. He teie the clothes from his body and acted in a very insane manner. Cellar Robbed. On Thurday night thieves breke into the cellar of the residence of Michael 6. Har nish, West Willow, and stele therefrem a quantity of bread and butter and about 70 peuuds of laid. They ctfeuted an en trance by forcing the lock of the outside cellar deer. Cane Dismissed. The case against the five young men who were charged with disturbing re ligious services at Cicailield church, was heard before Alderman Bart this afternoon and was dismissed. Fall Opening. Al. Kescnslcin, the clothier, having re turuea from the Philadelphia and .New Yeik markets with a large stock of all sorts of desirable goods for the fall 'and winter trade, is making his fall opening to day. His display of ready-made clothing is very attractive, while his shelves and racks are laden with the finest of uucut goods, aud his show cases brilliant with all the little uickuacks necessary te com plete a gentleman's toilet. Net Dead. Ne, tlicy are still living unl in purled hcalt li. Were they cured by medicines? Xe. Did they try them? I should remark they did. Hew were they en red ? Why, tir. by the electrical treatment. Who were they and what was their ditches 7 They Mere Jehn Geedman, rheuma tism el three jears Mantling; .1. M. Duncan, general debility of long standing: Christian Rehrcr, pilc-i or ten years standing, andagreat many ethers, who have been cured by Dr. lUu baker, the Elccliepalliist, efllcc 17 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. ltd CKatiav, whiten aud beautify I he skin with Culicura Medicinal Toilet Seap. Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness and fuinlncMs cured by Malt Hitters. HfH VIAL. NOTICES. "1'ucliupalba." Nev, juicl, complete cure 4 days, urinary allectieiiB, smarting, frequent or dllllcult uri nation, kidney diseases. $1. Druggi-ds. Depot, Jehn Black, jr., Ji West Chestnut street, Lan caster. Itradferd, Pa. Themas Fitehan, Bradford, Pa.,, writes : "I enclose money ler Spring Rlosseui, as 1 said I would it It cured me. My dyspepsia has van ished, Willi all its symptoms. Many thanks; 1 shall never be without it in the house, Price .r0 cent. Fer bale at II. 1J. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen sticet, Lanca-jtcr. Tumeis, ery.sipelus, mercurial discuses, screlula. mid general debility, cured by ' Dr. Lindscy's Bleed Searcher." el-lmd&w A Smoetli Complexion can be had by every aily who will use Barker's Uingcr Tonic. Regulating the internal organs aud puritylng the bleed it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom te the cheek. See notice Yeu Can be Happy 11 you Till step all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and fain illcs with expensive doctors or hutnbii cure alls, that de naim always, and use only na ture's simple remedies ler all your ailments ailments yen will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy ler this, the great, wise ami geed will tell you, Is Hep Bit tcrs believe it. Sec " Proverbs" In an other column. el5-2wd&w There are political outbreaks se popular with the whole people that the state dare net interlere. The breaking out of pustules, pim ples, tetter and the like en the face, can be pleasantly cured by Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. Mso geed for the hair and scalp. Ge te II. B. Ceennm's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Erectian's New na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.arc unequalcd. Celer lrem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Knglisii and German, l'rlce. 15 cents. . "Sellers' Liver Bills" have been the stand aril remedy ler malaria, liver complaint, cos ces i vciicss. etc.. ler liftv year. el-lmdtf w a Healthy State. t'ceple are constantly changing their homes lrem East te West and from North te Seuth or rice versa. In search et a healthy state. If they would learn te be contented, and te use the celebrated Kidney-Wert when sick they would be much better oil. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but ef fectual remedy. See laige advertisement. ectlOlwd&w DEATHS. Ebeklt. Ill this city, en October 13, 1SS1, Nellie May, daughter of Adam J. and Mary Eberly, aged 0 years, 10 mouths and !) days. The relatives and friends or the family are lespectfully invited te attend the luneral, liem the residence el her parents. Ne. 314 West Chestnut street, en Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Funeral services at the house. Inter ment in Lancaster cemetery. 2td ScncLKO. October 13, 1881, in this city, Wm. F. Schuler, in the "3d year et his age. The iriends of the family are invited te at tend the funeral, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, 514 Eaut King street. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. UxuEiiwoen. In this citv, en the 14th fnst., Helen Adelaide, daughter e'fil. 11. and M. C. Underwood, aged 10 years. The relatives and friends el the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the parents' residence. Ne. 512 West Walnut street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services in St. Jehn's Fiec Church at 2oYleek. ld lt.veiiiEnar.ii. In this cilr, Oct. 13, I"S1, Wil liam, seu el Emanuel and Margaret Uauiu berger, aged 1: months. Dearest Willie, thou hastlelt us. Here thy less we deeply leel. But 'tis Ged tliat hath bereft u, He can all our sorrows heal. The relatives and Iriends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, lrem the re-dilcnce of his parent. Ne, 7i:i Beaver street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MAUDK1IURU- SOUKKROUT AND PIGS' Feet Lunch THIS EVENING at A. KOULHAAS' SALOON, C53 Maner street. The best beer in the city en tap. ltd 17OR GOOD, CHKAP AND KKLIABLE 1 Furniture of all kinds, gote MOPi'MEIE R'S. Our stoek Is immense and we guarantee sat- islactien. Give us a call at .,.. ltd 2C EAST KING STREET. XT''CK THE MKMBKItS !-' HE- i SUAU-KO-NEE Tribe Ne. 22, Improved O. of R. M. will meet at their wigwam en Sun day, at 2 p. m., te attend the luneral et I. S , William F. Schuler. Dark f-uit, badges and white gloves. The tribes in tne city aie all In vited te join us. By order el the .--acucm. P. C. IlhNsEL. Hd C. el R. PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1U, 1681, will be eeld at Ne?. 14$ und lTO North Queen street, a large let el goods be longing te an estate that must be closed out, viz. : A general variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting et Parler, Hall, Bedroom, Dining Roem and Kitchen Furni ture, Glass and "Queens ware. Iren Pels and Pans, elegant Oilcloths, second-hand stoves and a variety of goods loe uumureu-i te men tion. Goods will be sold by catalogue only. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, sharp. ul5-3tdR HESS ft FLINN. "VTICE CHECK LOST. ALL PERSONS i. are hereby cautioned against negotiating a Check issued by the Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Company, et the sum fit seventy dollars, ie the order of Lercnz Goes, of date el about June 11, 18S1, alleged te have been lest; payment of which having been stop step ped, a duplicate Cheek was i-sued by said Company in lieu thereof. K,. Jl. 1..I..I J. 1 4.1. Treasurer el ;.ald Inurjnce Company. I.V'-'ld ectl EXICCUTOK.V SALE OF CITV PROP ERTY. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER S. 1631, the undersigned Executers et Miehiicl Malene deceased, will expose te sale at tin: Cadwell Heuse, the following Real Estate, viz : A Let et Ground mi the northeast corner e! Orange anil Shlppen street", with a frontage of 43i feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and along Shippen stieet. northward, 21.1 leet te a public alley, en which is erected a commodi ous and well-built MANSION, Ne. :Kll, two stories high, with two story Back Building, all in geed lepalr. Alse, en rear et let a two story Brick Stable and etuer improvements. Sale al 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by EDWARD McGOVEUN, WM. L. PEIPKR. JAMES M. BURKE. ExccuteiB or Michael Malene, Di-c'd Henri bnuuurr, Auctioneer. ectlfl,lS.20,2i2l,25,2fi,27,23,2- PUIILIC KALE OF VALUABLE CITV Pieperty. On WEDNKSDYY, OCTOllER 20, ISSl.at the Leepard hotel, i i the city et Lancaster, will be sold by the undersigned, a BAKERY PROPERTY, consisting et a let or piece or ph-ce of ground situated en the south side of Middle street, in the city et Lancaster, being Ne. 345 en said stieet, fronting en Mid die stiectK! feet, meiu or les--, and extending in depth ll leeUmeie or less, te Locust street, en which is erected a enc-and-a-hull story brick DWELLING HOUSE, containing seven rooms, with one-story frame kitchen attached, a frame stable and oilier necessary outbuild ings. Alse, a new BAKE OVEN, specially built ler a bakery, hydrant, grapevines and ether improvements. The property was termcily used as a bakery and is well located and adapted ler this pur pose. It is bounded en the north by Middle street, east by Dean estate, south by Locust street and west by property et Isaac Helmaii. Possession given en January 1, 1?SJ, it de sired. Sale te commence at 7 e'eb-ek, p. m.. el s.-Tit day. when terms will be made knew u bv II. II. Sl'EHMAV. II. SHinii:r.., Auct. el.i,l'JJctsd J." aiARTiN & CO. OPENING BARGAINS 1 Flannels, Blankets and Comfertables LOWEST riUVES. FALL HOSIERY, ' FALL UNDEILWEAB. IMMENSE STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER.. TULTON OPERA HOUSE. Friday Afternoon and Evenicg, OCTOBER SI, 1881. Twe immense operatic pel f erinances by the Gieatcst Operatic Company in America. THE RENOWNED EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Company. The most popular and successtul operatic or ganization. Complete and perlect in every detail. Artists, Choruses and Grand Orches tra, lerining an ensemble which ler magnitude and nieiit has never been equaled en the Eng lish lvric stage. Ein'ina Abbett. Prima Denna Seprano Aso Ase luta, whose brilliant ami uninterrupted tri umphs en the English operatic stage stand un paralleled. Julia Reewald Annetta elna Pauline Maurel Maiia llindlc Signer Fabrini. Alenzo Stoddard Geerge Conly Geerge Appleby Geerge Olnii Aithur Tarns William Bredcnek and William Castle. Slgner TemasI Musical Director Frldav evening. Gounod's Immortal Opera el FAUST. Emma Abbett, as Marguerite Geerge Conly, as Mephiste Pauline Maurel. as siebel Alenzo Stoddard, as Valentine and Wm Castle as Faust. Making the strongest andmest expensive e.i-t ever given en the English oiera stage. Friday afternoon at 2o'eleok,thc Ennua Ab Ab eott Opera Company will produce Balle's ever popular Opera, The Bohemian Girl. J ulia Rescwald, as Arliuc Signer Fabrini, as Thaddeus With the strongest cast, mu.it elaborate cos tumes and stage accessories ever presented. FULL CHORUS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA PRICES Admission 75c. and $1 ; Gallery.."K)c : Reserved Slats, SI. Matinee Prices, 25 and 50c : Reserved Scats, 75e. Sale of scats will begin Monday morning, October 17, at 8 o'clock, at Opera Heuse Ofllcc. eetl.vad H 1UI1 & MARTIN. CHINA HALL. We have just opened a New Line et MAJOLICA WARE, DECORATED ftlUNA, DECORATED PORCELAm. BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. BACCARAT VASES. A Large Line et Dented OHer m ALWAYS ON HAND. We are constantly adding New Artichu te our already large line of Decorated Waic. HIGH & MAETIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SAUKIl KKACT LUNCH THIS 8ATTK DAY KVENING at Jehn Spangler's FULTON OPERA HOUSE SALOON Prince street. Best el beer en tap. JwHN si ANGLER, It 'Froprieter. TO. O. F. THE MEMBERS OT "LAN . i aster Ledge Ne. 67, Monterey Ledge Ne. 212 and Hcbel Ledge Ne. 5 are requeswd te meet at their hall en te-morrow (susDAl) OC'l OBER lti,at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of P.G. WUliain F. Schuler. By order of th N. G. ..,. It GEO. SPURRIER. Sect. "PERA UOU.1E. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20. lie-appearance of JOHN P. SMITH and W. A. MEsTAYER'S world-famed Comedy and Musical Company, the TOURISTS, IN A PULLMAN PALAOE OAR. THE TOURISTS' RECORD : 100 peiiermancesinNcw Tork, 08 in Philadel phia, HI in Bosten and all the nrst-cass theatres in the United States te DENSELY PACKED AUDIENCES. Popular Prices, 75, SO and 35 Cents. Reserved .seats at Opera Heuse office. el5,18,1920d rXKCUTORS' SALK OF PERSOM AL PRO Ei PERTY and valuable real estate. The undersigned executers of Elizabeth B. S. Harberger. deceased, will cxpeseat public sale 011 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 18dl. at the Fountain Hetel, en Seuth Queen street, Lan caster, Pa., at 7 o'clock 1. 31., all that certain double two-sterv Brick Dwelling Heuse, with brick back building attached, together with ether Improvements, and let thereto belong ing, .situated en Seuth Queen street. In said city. Ne. 2-25, fronting en east siae of Seuth Queen street 31 feet 8H Inches and extending in depth of that width 112 lcet inches, ad joining properties of Dr. Jehn L. Atleeand .Susan .Smith. Tills property Is centrally lo cated and a desirable residence. 1 n the afternoon at 1 o'clock, en S ATURD A Y, OCTOBER 15, 1831, en the above premises, said uAeciiteia will aUe expose at public sale th tallewing personal property et said dc-eeasi-d, viz.: Bed, Bedstead, Marble-top Wash Maud, Bureau, Mantle Cleck. Leeking Glass, Walnut Cauc seal Chairs and Rocking Chairs, and ether household and kitchen furniture tee numerous te mention. Persons wishing te view realty before day if hale may call en A. J. Harberger, one of the iindersigiied.at Ne. ::; West Chestnut street. Teniis made kne-u mi day et salt by the undersigned, 1.. . HARBKRGEK, . J. HARBERGER, Executers. Hlss & Sey, Auctli ueers. 817,20,24,2701,4,8,11 ,11 c lAi'ri'rs, coal, jrc. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,? Ne. 150 SOUTH WATJJR STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, -COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CA It PETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN.&c. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY' DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Diess Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemens Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All outers or goods lelt with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. ( 0.1! ill the best quality put up expressly lev taimly use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 15ii tOUTII WATER STREET. 2-lvuifSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON & CO VTi'-jV CHEAP STORE. SHAWLS MBTZGBR, BARD & HMJGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE. BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS. BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK AND GRAY SHAWLS, TARTAN PLAID SHAWLS, PLAIN COLOR PLAID SHAWLS, SHOULDER SHAWLS. SHAWLS I'OR SCHOOL GIRLS. Many of thorn bought at AUCTION and te he sold CHEAP, at 8iD& NEW CKKAP STOUE, Ne. 43 WKST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) N JKXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOOK! HLAXKETS AXD FLAXNELti, HLAXKETS AXD FLAXXELS, HLAXKETS AXD FLAXXELS. Thiee Lets, Dlflercnt Grades. White Blankets, Suhjecl te nuinur.ielmer'j. imperfection, "which wc are selling mii'-li lower than regular prices. Comfertables aud Quilts, Comfertables and Quilts, FROM SI UP. UNDERWEAR In Qusiiilitics, for Ladles, Gents. Beys and Girls. GossamerWaterpreofs ALL SIZES AT LOWEST PRICES. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. LANCASTER. IfEW ADVEBTUiEMENTS. -tITA!AMAKlR BROWN. Ne Such Stere. If there is any such store as Oak Hall in either England or France I could net find it. The nearest approach tc it is " La Belle Jardiniere " Paris en the Seine, but any one visiting this steie will say Oak Hall does better in quantity te select from, style aud make-up of goods, though the prices iu the main are cheaper in Paris ; because of the cloths without duties, and .the cheap labor of France. The people here, however, think our prices arc quite low enough, considering all things. American Clothing outranks all ether throughout the world for real gracefulness. We have here none of the narrow-breasted and contracted shouldered coats that are se universal abroad. Seme of the New Yerk Tailors who have opened branches in Paris are among the most popular artist-tradesmen there, and are well patronized. The English and French open their eyes wide when told of the size of the Oak Hall Clothing Heuse and its vast stock of ready goods for Men and Beys. It is our purpose aud hope always te have Philadelphia lead the re tail clothing trade and we are giving edr best efforts te improve every year en our cutting, patterns aud workmanship. The character of ma terials we use is no longer an uncertain question. The people knew that we are te be depended en for seuud judgment (based en exper ienced) in the goods selected. This year our fashions and finishing would warrant higher rates, but ettr prices are as reasonable as ever. Signed, JOHN WANAMAKER, WANAMAKER & BROWN. The Largest Clethimr Heuse in America, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. G IVLER, ROWERS & HURST -:e:- ELEGANT DISPLAY OF HI'S WEAB NOW OPEN AT GIYLER, BOWERS & HURST'S. All the New Styles in Overceatings. All the New Styles in Suitings. All the New Styles in Coatings. All the New Styles in Pantaloenings. Elegant lines of BOYS' CAS5IMERES. OVERCOATS, DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS AND BOYS' CLOTHING made te order promptly and in geed lirst-class stvle and worRinan werRinan sh Ip. Prices very low. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS All in complete assortment. Please call ami leek through our stock. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Us, Mrtit Tailoring ai Carpet loose, 25 EAST KING STREET, .... LANCASTER, PA. THE OLD COR. DUKE AND VINE NORBEOK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity of calling the attention el the public te their Unrivalled Stock et Ve hides, including every variety new in use. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, with the the most artistic painting, made en short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. The best in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember ourMetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS- DU1SLIC SALK OP IIOBSKS ON MONDAY, L OCTOBER 17, 1881, at Daniel Legan's Sale Stable, en Market street, rear et JIcGrann Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., 16 head of Ohie hones, among them arc sonie very line drivers and eneblack horse that can trot in three minutes. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock P. M A credit el fcO days will be given. ItO DANIEL LOGAN. MKS. WEBEK IIAS .JUST KETUnXEU from the City with a large ami beautiful line of MILLINERY, HUMAN HAIR GOODS. JEWELRY AND TRIMMINGS, which will be sold at the lowest figures. Every article marked at bottom prices in plain figures- Napped Beavers at $1 at PERD WEBER'S, Ne. 8 Seuth Queen street. Millinery. Lailies' Hair Goods, Jewelry, Dress Making and Trimmings. ltd AGKNTS WANTED. THE LIFE OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD "Frem Leg Cabin te White Heuse." By author et Pio neer Bey, etc. Unlike the campaign lives new before thcpublic.thls has had months for prep aration, and is issued as a standard work ler the amif, old and young. Includes .Assas sination, Funeral, etc. Nearly 503 pp. Illus trated. Keeps presses running en immense editions. Ne life te compare with it. One agent says, " I took .TO orders in one ftrenoeti." Anether, " Tnever saw anything lake like it." Anether, " Toek IS orders Thursday, 10 Friday, !G te-day " Send 50 cents ler canvassing book, and help supply the demand. Terms free. JAMES II. EARLE, ltd 178 Washington Street, Bosten. IKT scnoeL. Instruction in ELEMENTARY DRAWING, CRAYON PORTRAITURE AND 1'JIOTO COLORING, and OIL PAINTING, including MINIATURE PORTRAITS as the pupils advance. Stmlies given direct from Nature. Terms reasonable, en application. MISS CLARA R. EICHHOLTZ. ltd 43 Seuth Lime street, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED. PEOPLE" GARFIELD AND HIS FAMILY." An India-Tinted En graving. The lamily et eight artistically and lovingly grouped ; Mellle sitting by her fath er; the youngest boys are beside their Grand ma, A touchingly beautitul memento. Kctail prices large size. $1 : smaller size, .TO cents. Men, -women and youths wnuted te bell it. Large commissions. Remit Jl Ter two pic tures, roller case and terms. Wc pav postage. Sales Immense. Nothing like It. Mn will be quickly sold. Don't delay. R. II. CURRAN & CO.. Sele Publishers. el5-3td 22 Scheel street. Bosten, Mass. -niTHITE WINE V1NEGAK, 95 PKtt CENT. YV Alcohol, Wines and Liquors, Coffees, Sugars and Teas, all at KIXGWALTS leWMyd 2. 5 West King street. ANAMAKER & BROWN. :e:- -:e:- G" LER, BOWERS & HURST 1 CORNER, STS., ANCASTER, PA. HURN1TUKE. -jVKUY BODY IS THK1K OWN JUDGE. I therelere extend a cordial invitation and would have you call and examine for yourself the merits of my goods and com pare them for quality and price with these that may be seen elsewhere. My aim is te sell iirst-class goods as low as they can be sold. I will esteem it a pleasure te show geed? whether you desire te buy or net. We can show them at night and are open till 9 p. in. FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAME AND LOOKING-GLASS WAREROOMS, 15 EAST KING STREET. WALTER A. HEINITSH. dsep24-m OAItl'ElS. G BEAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS, I claim te have the Largest and Fines tock et CARPETS In this City. Brussels andTapcstry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest as low as 20c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be ncen In this city. 1 aKe have a Large and Fine Stock et my own make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD. ANe MAKE CARPETS TOORDERatslien' notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. SNe trouble te show goods if you de n. wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. MOTELS. JOW OPEN SPRECIIEK HOUSE, ON JlN Euiopeen plan. Dining Reems fe: Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Sonp Senp Sonp Lebster Salad, Oysters In Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the patronage et the public. may7-tjd ' w TIIED EDITION SATDBDAT EVENING. OCT. 15, 1881. WEATHER. INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 15. Fertbe Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, and rain, southwesterly winds, lower barometer, higher temperature. BY WIKE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Lees & Helt's jean mill at Leiperville, near Chester, burned te-day. Less $45,000, insurance $21,000. Immense damage is reported te Bave been caused in England by the recent hur ricane. The Shadow and Madge, fast yachts, started en their 30-mile race from New port at 11 o'clock this morning. There was a rough sea and threatening wcatber. At 1 p. m. te-day the secretary of the treasury had received four millions of 3 per cent, bends for redemption under his recent decision. James juciienry te tiay secured an in junction restraining Hugh J. Jewett,presi dent .of the Erie railway, from voting en J., 0. & I. C. stock held by the company, but claimed by McHcnry. The steamer Geerge Leary, from "Wash ington for Yorktown, is ashore en Yerk Spit. Senate proceedings uuintcresting te-day and the body adjourned at 1:25 p. m.. after an executive session of au hour and five minutes. Secretaries Lincoln and Hunt piescuted the chiefs of bureaus cf the war and navy departments respectively te President Arthur te-day. A storm prevails at Albany and Hullale and extends westward. James Tretheway, a leading mine con tractor and member of council in Wilkes banc, shot himself dead te-day. A recent attempt of a notorious woman te defame his character is given as the cause. The Senate te-day continued Neah C. McFarland for commissioner of the gener al land office, James W. Siler, of Indiana, U. S. consul at Cape Town, and a large number of postmasters. The Democratic senatorial caucus will meet en Monday morning te consider the question of the secretaryship. Jehn Neenan, a liquor dealer, shot and instantly killed Florence O'DenncI, a laborer, in the former's store, in Wash ington, D. C, this morning. The Scnate will take a recess from Mon day till Friday te attend the Yorktown centennial. Alere Land Leaguers Arrested. New Yerk, Oct. 15. A Dublin special te the Telegram says Mr. James J. O'Kcl ly, member of Parliament, was arrested at the Imperial hotel at nine o'clock this morning. Mr. O'Brien editor of the Land League organ United Ireland, was arrested in the street this morning. Mr. Arthur O'Connor, member of Parliament, has net yet been arrested, although Superintendent Mallou has a warrant against him. It is supposed that he has escaped from the country. Patrick Egan telegraphs from Paris te Chief Secretary Ferster that a conspiracy exists among the English soldiers in Lim erick te Are en the Irish population, with out orders, at the earliest opportunity, and that the British government is aware of said conspiracy. GOOD SOVS (UK LANCASTER. All Early ItlemingTruin train l'filladHpIita. Philadelphia, Oct. 15. Postmaster General James, who arrived in this city last night, and the postmaster of this city called upon Vice President Cassatt of the Pennsylvania railroad company this morn ing, in reference te the putting en of a special train te run from here te Harris burg, leaving Philadelphia at 4:30 a. m., te carry the morning papers and letters. The result was that an arrangement was effected and the train will be put en al most immediately. NE W AD VEll TISEMEXTS. WORD IN SEASON. All intending putting in 11 Furnace this season will de welt te call and see the "NOVELTY," one of the most durable, economical and lei quality the cheapest In the market; also ether makes as well a a large variety et PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES, among which is the Celebrated RADIANT HOME" Parler Heater. Te customers and ethers, I would say new is the time te have your btevesaud Furnaces ex amined and put in order before the cold weather sets In. A. C. KEPLER, sci2l-4tdS -IO & 43'Xerth Ijucen Sueel. 4 NTIC1PATJNG A UKilVY FALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened an inimcn'-e line of DRESS GOODS SILKS, SA TIXS. PL USIIES, YEL VETS, CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In the latest styles neatly trimmed with vel vet plu-Ji and passementerie. Single and Deuble Shawls at very low prlcce. NEW PALL. COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's German, Eiig-li-li and American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID CLOVES a specialty. A lull line et Fester's Patent Heek Kid Cleves. i,W) dozen of Ladles', Cent's and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR. at pi ices that cannot, be equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. GENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sizes and qualities, at prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK STOKE, 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. MIS CELL AN EO US, -JIGHT SCHOOLS. 1 The Nlftht Schools el this city will open en MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17th. Reys' school, corner et Seuth Duke and Ger man streets ; girls' pchoel, corner et North Prince and Chestnut streets, 'and the Straw berry street school. Y OI'.DER OF THE COMMITTEE. ectll-2td PROPOSALS FOB COAL AVILL HK KG ccived at the Mayer's Ofllcc up te Monday mernln?, the 17th Inst., at 9 o'clock, for thirty tens, mere or less of Raltimerc Company and Lykens Valley Egg Ceal, ter use at Station Heuse, and for ten tens, mere or less, et Me dium Nut Ceal at Mayer's and City Treasurer's emces. ah mils te uu uireeieu i;iiy -.-repcriy Committee.' ," GEO. W. KKCIIKIC, ectl4-2td Chairman. WAX NOTICE. TUB TUKASUKBK UAH X been directed by the Finance Committee et Councils te request prompt payment of all eiitstundinr City Tax en or before the l.'.th day of October ensuing, at which time the de linquent tax lists will be placed in the hands et the Ward Constables for collection, and te f-lvc notice that all City Tax unpaid en flic 27th day of December next will thcnbellened'iipen the property. Ily order of Finance Committee. WM. McCOMSEV, sep-B tfdM.W&S Treasurer. 1KAJUCETS. puiladelphla Market. Philadsxtbia, October 15. Fleur Market very dull; Superfine. 5 095 39: cxtn at 5 75Q6 50: Ohie and Indiana family, it S7 23gS 00; Pennsylvania family 7 00 7 75: St. Leuis de 8 0073 25; Minntot Minntet Extra $7 5097 75:- de straight. 7 teff" 00; winter patent S 00S 75 ; spiing le S 23tf 900. Rye flour atJ 125. Wheat firmer: Ne. 2 Westeit Red $1 ; Delaware aud Pennslvania Red and Ambet, l 45911(5. Cern flrmer; steamer 71 3?.c; ye low, 723 72 c in txcil 7c "oatiflrm;'Ne.2. White, 53c; Ne. 3. de 51c; Ne. 2. Mixed, 34sKe. Rye dull al $100. Previsions In fair jobbing demand; mijs perk, $1S SO ; beet ham-. !l -3i: SO ; lad'a mess beet. 22 50.lf. e. b. Baren Smoked shoulders in; salt de 9c; smoked hams 14.V-; pickled hams. 12iQ18c. Lard firm ; city kettle 12.,; loesi butch ers' 12t!12Vi : prime steam fviae. Butter Choice steady, ether kind weak ; Pennsvlvania creamery extra 3&S10c : Wcst- cm ilHSSc : de geed te choice 31634c : Brail tere county and New Yerk extra. 'JSJMOe: first-. 'J627c : Western dairy extra, 3'c ; de geed te choice, 23025c. Rolls none here. Eggs scarce aad firm ; Penn 'a 'Xc ; Western e f"5c. " Cheese Market firm : cheieu grades scarce ; New Yerk full cream R'iSl4e: Western ful cream I3".c; de fair tc geed, 1212c: d half-skimmed PftlOc: Penna de., 7A5e. Petroleum dull ; refined, 7;.'c asked for De cember. Whisky atl IS. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at 0?? 10; Timethy dull, J2 7.V82 : FIax.-.etd nominal at $1 40. Kew trx jKitrKvi. Nkw ie:vs, Oct. 15. Fleur Stateand Western rather mere steady ; light expert and home de mand : Superfine State at ft 0?5 90; extra de $5 8Jt 50; choice de JG U0Q7 00; fancy tie $7 103S 50; round hoop Ohie 10 :07 00: choice de 17 1033 75; superfine western ft 3035 90: common te 1:00.1 extra de 45 8530 70; choice de it'SOffoeo: choice white wheat de. at $7 738 75. Southern (uict; common te fair exlni $0 .V1.-1740 ; :-oea te choice de.7 50233 75. Wheat KIc higher. Im-'inc.-s mainly spec ulative : Ne. 2 Ked. November. l 52f$l !ii :) December, SI 5501 StiJi ; ile .January, $1 5S-5 1 59'i. Cern Ji'glc higher: laiilv active: mixed Wfxfcrn Hpet. 0.mf 70e ; de future, 70,'47IJi. Oat a shade stronger and ijuit t ; Sta'e 4ef 50c ; Western 4455e. Uratu aud Prevision OuetatluuK. One o'clock quotations et grain ami prevn - Ions, furnished by S. K. V limit. Breker. I.V East King street. Chicago. Oct. 15. Oe Nev. Dec Wheat 1-17J-5 $ l.'4' Cern HVyi X,i'H JU)' Oats 4l'i .41 .41 Ian. Perk 17.50 IS.SO Liird Willi I2.27. PHILADSI.PI1IA. Oct. Nev. Dec. Wheat 1.1'j i.ae4 l.5l,' Cern 71 .71, .75 Oats' 51 ..M'i .52 Neea yuotatiena et the uratn AiarMer Furnished by Jacob 1;. I.im;-, Coiiiintmiieii . ISrekcr. Chicaoe. Oct. Nev. Dc. Wheat f I.:i7' if l."i tern cd JS1& May. .KK Oats 11 .4I May". 47 .Ian. Tork 17..M1 IM.S7J.J Lard ILtUJi 12.U1 l'UILAlltLrUIA. Oct. Nev Dec. Wl.cat 9 1.48 1.50 $ L54X Cern 70 .Tihjjj ,7i-4 Oats 50 .50 Sj ateexaimricet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lie:!l Stock al?e United States Reeds reported daily in Jacob R. Lemi. N. E. Cur. Centiu Square. Nw Yerk Stocks. Stocks stren-r. Oct. 15. a. m. r. u. t i 10:00 :-iK 3.. ItlOu3j . . fvt Chicago A North Wi-dem lil'x JAPi lilj' Chicago. Mil. &M. Paul 103 " ItH le-l Canada Southern 8.1' 5V' s;MJ C. C. 4 1. C. R. It -Jl .. 2IJj Del.. Lack. A Western lii' ii?Ji mt, Uclawarc'.t Hudsen Canal. ... 107.J2 I:8 107. Henver Rie Grande Kt 8 Hannibal A St. Jee 77"4 'J7i Lake Shere Mich. Seul hern.. il'j4 ll'.r.. Ha)' Manhattan Elevated w, IP 't 4-U Michigan Central ks ttz 8) Missouri. Kansas ft Texas :-; il'. V. , N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western 44; WK 4 New Jersey Central Xi ui 0.-;ji N. Y., Ontario ft Western 3 :tl'i si New Yerk Central 138 1."; l:4 Ohie ft Mississippi :.yt 41 4.'v'h Pacific Mail Steamship Ce 4'J l'J'4 Ml! St. Paul ft Omaha 40J 4li lk de Preferred ll 10IJ.C ll Central Pact lie xiii ;i4,'i UIJ, Texas Pacific :)i 5-'i ZVi Union Pacific 11! lisi, II!) Wabash, St. Leuis ft PaclHc... '8' is' v.ty " Prelcntd. , W.-H A Western Union Tel. Ce w,yx ti;; s.'4 PlIlLADELrillA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R.R Ki r4 ty- Reading Xr; SI' Si' Lehigh Valley MA Lehigh Navigation 4.".. I'lllTule, Pitts, ft Western '11 11 Northern Central ha Northern Paclflc. '", ::r;;, :, " Prcterretl 78'm 7fjis 7. Ileulenvllle r. Philadelphia ft Erie R. U 'I'J lewaGulch Mining United Status Bends. r.n. L'HI UnlteIStats4 pfrrviifa li AS I. .I ..... ... .... ... I r . a ! - J . JEWKI.tUK. OII.VKK Jl-AVK.I.ItY. LACK. PINS, EAR RINGS AND RRACELETS. NECK CHAIN'S AMI HAIR PINS. STUDi, SLEEVE ISUTTO.NS AMI SCARF PINS OK SILVER. AUGUSTUS 1UI0AIJS, Ne. 30 East KlngStreet. Lancaster. Pa MAlf.EV, HANKS ft 1IIDDLK. THOSE WHO CANNOT VISIT THE STORE el Ralley, I'ank.s ft Riddle arc invited te write. The system of transacting buMiic.x-i by mail and express Is new re duccd te a perfect nicety, with great batldljctleu te these who deal in thU way. OUR STOCK nf Porcelains, Fine Foreign Fancy Goods, Rrenzes, Statuary. Clocks, &c. n larger than in any prcvleu.s seaseii. OUR IMPORTATIONS from all the leading countries et Eu rope comprise everything that ran be desired ter Wedding Gilts or articles et home adornment. OUR DIAMONDS were personally selected In Europe by Mr. Ralley and cut under his own su pervision. We have 110 Inferior stenet. They arc all of high grade. Our mount ings of precious stones arc unexcelled. OUR PRICES arc uniformly low. Wc de business en tirely ter cash and sell at a small profit, t tins disposing el our purchases almost as fast as they come in. We have no old or inferior stock, but it is all fresh andallplainlymarkcd inlegiblc figures. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, IMPORTERS AND JEWELERS, 12th AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Isept23-3mdeed M 1
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