i r --t-----"1 fiiX' ET.TJT '.JT "itfra LANCASTER DAILY IBTELLIGENOKJi. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1881. ILaurastci Intelligencer. THUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 17, 1881. LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. The Clark beuse, the principal betel at Duluth, Minnesota, was burned. Less, 850,000. The Spaniards propose te tunnel tie Pyrenees in order te increase tlic facilities of coramuncicatien with France. Advices from Mecca state that eOO per sons are dyiu;j daily from cholera. Steam ers at Djiddah refuse te embark returning pilgrims. D. Tayler Strickland, of Wilmington, Del., while melancholy ever a love affair, committed suicide by cutting his threat from car te car. Lewis Ilayncn, watchman at a street railway depot iu Wilmington, Del., has been arrested for killing Win. Shields, a tanner, by striking him with a club. Pester Middlcteu, an aged man, was found dead with a hele in his skull, near ZSTew Castle, Del. On investigation it was found that death had been caused by fall ing from a railroad bridge. One laborer was killed and five severely injured by the flat cars of a construction train falling en thein, en the California Southern railroad, ucar the summit of the Selcdad crade. The police of Euglewoed, Ills., aie searching for the murderer of Miss Ellen Kcsucr, aged 20 years, a student at the Nermal school, whe.se headless trunk was found en Tuesday night at the Wabash railroad crossing. Her body was shock ingly cut, apparently with a knife. A broken switchbar at the Denham branch el the New Yeik A: New England railroad at Elmwood, Mats., thicw the engine and four cars of a passenger train oil the track. Tiie two last cars were iilled with workmen, who were all injured, none of them seriously. James L. Kidgcly, since 15312 grand cor responding anil lecerding Eecretary of the Grand Ledge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows or the United States, and for 12 years register of wills el li.iltitnoie county, Mil., has died in HaUimeu-, in his 73th year. Piesident Aithur, in reply te some olliee elliee ssjckcrs, is reported as saying that he would change eDicers for proper cause, but uet because "they were net Giaut Itepubh cans." His aim would be te keep con stantly in view the ;oed of the service and of the .Republican paity as a whole. The report of Lieut. Berry, accompanied by maps of Wrangel Island, has leached the navy department. What was formerly known as Wrangel Laud is shown te be an island, about GO miles long by 20 wide, its shape being almost that of a parallclegtaui with the corners rounded oil. Compromise has been effected between the National Millers' association and the Geerge T. Smith middlings purifier com pany, by which the law suits brought by the latter against the most prominent milleis of the country for an alleged in fringement of what is known as the Coch rane patent, have been scttied. In ten ycais 82S,000 acics of giaiu land and 228,000 acres of giccn crop land in Great Biitain have been converted into permanent pasture, and an annual return of .'JS. 000, 000 formerly derived fumi crops has thereby disappeared. This agricultural depression is attributable net teAmeiiean competition but te bad sea sons. The national convention tf the United Fire Underwriters of Amciica met in New Yerk yesterday. Cel. A. Louden J-'iunv-den, president of the Fire Association of Philadelphia, presided and opened the pi o e o ceediugs with a lengthy address. Gee. T. Hepe lead a history of lire insurance pull ey. Resolutions weic adopted deelaiing that was the duty of members te enlist the aid of public bodies and the press with rcgaid te the objects of insurance aud with a view te decrease the lire hazard of the country. The Tariff convention at Chicago, III., adopted yesterday a platform leciting that the protective policy of America is te be credited with having net only provided the revenue with which te subdue the le le bellieu, revive the national credit, and discharging iu large part, the national debt, but also with having quadrupled the in dustries of the country, maintain cd the unexampled continued prosperity for ten years, and turned the balance of trade steadily iu our favor, &c., and that how ever well established pur manufactories may be, a tariff for protection and revenue is still needed that skilled laborers and producers may have constant and remune rative employment. A Heavy fen ell. Jacob II. ISloeiner, et Vlrgille, N. Y ., wi ile- : "Your TlienuiV Eclectric Oil cuiril u badly swelled neck uml sere threat en my son iii lerty-cijilit heurs: one application ulse ic moved tlic pain from a. veiy sere tee: "my wile's feet was also much iulinmcd .e much MithatHlie ceiiM net walk about Hie house; she applied theOil, and In twenty-lour hour was entirely cured." Fer -ale :d II. IJ. Coch Cech rnnV drugstore, i:J7 North Queen street, I au-ca&ter. MEDICAL. WHY? IIUNKr WOB7. DOES WONDERFUL CUBES. ltccause it acta en the LIVKK. BOWELS and KIUNK1S at the swme time. Because It cleanses the system et the poison ous humors that develop in Kidney unci Uri nary Diseases, .Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti pation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints. SEE WHAT PEOPLE. SAY: Eugene!!. Sterk, of Junction City, Kansas, says Kidney Wert cured him alter regular Physicians had been trying for four years. Mrs. Jehn Arnall, of Washington, Ohie, says her boy was given up tedieby tour prom inent physicians and that he was atterwurds cured by Kidney Wert. M. 31. li. Goodwin, an editor In Chanlen, Ohie, says lie was net expected te live, being bleated beyond belief, but Kidney Wert cured him. Anna I.. Janett, ei Seuth Salem, N. Y.. says that f-even years suffering tieni kidney troubles ami ether complications wai ended by tlic use el Kidney Wert. Jehn is. Lawrence, et Jacksen. Tenn.sufler ed ler years from liver and kidney troubles and alter taking "barrels et ether medicines," Kidney Wert made him well. Michael Cole, of Montgomery Centre, Vt., Miiicrcd eight years with kidney difllculty aud was unable te "work. Kidney Wert made him well as ever." KIDNEY WORT PERMANENTLY ( URLS KIDSfilT DISEASES, LIVElt C03irLAI.TS, MftSTU'ATlOX AM) PILES. 4- 11 is put up iu Dry Vegetable Ferui, iu Aartin cans, one package of which makes six SquartseI medicine. 5" Alse In Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated JGar Itir the convenience el the-n who cannot JtSricadlly prepare 11. It acti with cqnut & efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI. WELLS, KICHAKDSOX ii CO., Prep', Iturlltigten, Vt. I Will .'nd tin dry peil-paid.) .lecUI ly.l.tu. .rixiAi. .v?ii chronic ihskasks. Pi Mary A. Leiigaker, M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Xe. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., JISIrfi!itse- eT the Kjp, liar Hint 'llirent Treated a Specialty. I'aitietil.ii'atti'iilleii given te the treatment et Di-ea-e-of Wiiitiuii ami Childicu. Free examination aud treatment daily ex cept .-"unday lreiu 11 a. m. te 1 p. in. Consultation-, in English and German. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D.f LATi: OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eiler- hi- prete denal .services te thcntllicted especially te the-e hiillering from Chronic or pei i.d DNeiixcs lie will be glad te see and talk witlilliem. It is his practice te plainly declare a ilUcu-e incurable it he believes it te be se. In the ease wliicn he undertakes, he guarantees le de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion and the application of Yxpeiieneed skill, gained liv maiiv year- el practice in treating di-eae in it- various and nie-t malignant lerm-. That his -kill has net be-n cNcrtcd in ain, niiuicieui certificates that may be seen at In-eilice, will le-liiy. Calipers, Tumors ami Swellings Cures Without I'aiu or L'sin-tlie Knife or Drawing IHoeu. si.-in l)i-cisei and cveiy de.-criptien el I", ci'Kitien. l'ile-and ScroluleiH I)ie.i-es Peima- iieully Cured. t'einale Dimw.cs Acute or Chronic, siieedilv and radically cured. hi-ca-es et the Lungs, Threat, .Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Private I'is-e-i-es et every description; also that Mute el ul it-nut ten ami wenkiic-j et mind, which len ders persons incapable et enjoying the pleasure- ofperlermiug the duties et lite, complete ly emed, and the patient resteied te active health aud the enjejments et life. Dl-easesel ilie Uye nutl Ear treated as a j specialty. Dr. I.engaker will malcc- prole--ienaI visits I any di dance. Can be consulted by letter (con I iMli'uti.dlv). and medicine M-nt "with mencr diiectieu-i teauv part el the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. CLOTHING. The Kiglit Sert el General. Jacob imilh. Clinten street, Buffalo, Miy.s he has used Spring Blessem iu his lainily as a general medicine ler ca-e.s of indigestion, bil bil ieusnebs, bowel and kidney complaint h, an I disorders arising lrem impurities of the bleed ; lie speaks highly el its cllicaey. Price M cents. 1" sale at II. I!. Cochran's drug store, l.,7 N th Queen street, Lancaster. Udliu Iu (Ulead. There is a balm in Gilcail te heal each gaping wound : In Themas' Eclcctrie Oil, the remedy is teun.l. Fer internal and ler outward use, you lrecly may apply it ; Fer all pain and inllammatien, you should net fail te try it. It only costs a trillc, "ti- worth its v, wight in geld. And by every dealer in the land this leincdy is sold. Fer wale at II. 15. Cochran's ding Mete, 1.57 North. Queen street, Lancaster. ZWTT VK.A. W12H3R. pUJlMOMVKALTU lilSTKlIHJTlON CO. 38th Popular Monthly Lfravrirjtj or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the CItyet Louisville, en WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1381. Theae drawings occur mentnly (.Sunda,. excepted) under previsions of an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en MiuchSI. rendered the lollewiug d -cisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth t)Ihtrib;it!er Company lit legal. "rt Its dran lugs ere (air. N. !$. The Cemiiany has new en hand .. large reserve fund. Kead the listel mlzej lei the NOVEMBER DRAWINU. J prlze............. ................ ?w(,(h0 I prize lii.did l prize...... .....,. ............... 5 (mm Wprtzes$l,0O0eacli w',Kil 20 prizes SOOcach ww ;i00prizes$100ciich ll(;,R, 200 prizes.vi each MM; .XpEJ"s2?eac.u i2,"e 1000 prizes lOeach 10000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 7en i.JlUAQMIVIHfll 1 0(jO 9 prizes 100 each, " 'gej 1,960 prizes $112,100 Whole tlckeLs. 52; half ticket, $1; 27 tickets 850; 55 tickets, $100. Kemit Meney or flunk Draft in Letter, ei sendby Kxprese. DON'T SEND I1Y REGIS TERED LETTER OK POSTOFF1CE ORDER. Ordcr8 0f$3andupwnrd. by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M.BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal lluilding. LoalSTllIe, Ky ei It. M. KOAKIMIAK, 303 Breadwav. New Yerk. febi-TuTh&Sw Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. Je25-lvdTu.Th&S&w JliWIiLt.llit. 1 "Vl'KIV CLASSIC, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS UIIOADH, Jeweler, Ne. 2() lliibl KingStieet. Lancaster. I'u I-ept28-3mdeed TA!Li:V, HANKS & IlIUDLK. P e R C E L A THIS TEAS We have made an enor mous importation of rich and rare Porcelains from the principal potteries of Europe. In style and beauty these surpass all former importations. AND The price3 are lower. 1 N; BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, CHESTNUT & TWELFTH, PHILADELPHIA. IIOTJSLS. RKAD THIS Lancaster, Pa., April 2S, lfcSl. Thb KiDNEVctJUA Mf'e Company. Gents It gives me much pleasure le sav that after using one pack el KIDNEVCURA 1 have been entirely cured ei a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that tee, alter trying various known remedies 1 have every ceniidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew that man v et my mends who have used it have been benefited. PETER UAKER ' m361yd Foreman Examiner ana Exprc. VOW OPKN SPKKCHKK HOUSK.-ON 1 Europeen plan. Dining Reems ler Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle SJoup SJeup SJoup Lebslcr Salad. Oystere in Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Season. Wc solicit the ratrenage of t:ie public. mayT-tjd C'Ti:.,vfT:ir)Y.sTEKS. O Specialty made of Steamed Oysters at the SI'RECIIER HOUSE, Ne. 27 North Duke Street. Having lurnished our Rcstaura.it with a boiler for steaming oysters, we take tins meth od et informing the public that we are pre pared at ill times te iurnisli them te families at their houses or at the restaurant. Ladles' entrance. Ne. 27 North Duke street GROFF & COPELAND, l oetiO-tld Proprietor. irrAKAMAKER & BROWN. Business Clothing constitutes a great part of our work. We make it in all grades from the very homeliest of honest cloth and work. Our best business suits arc or higher grade than any made by any ether house, whether in Ibis city or in New Yerk or Bosten. The cloths are net always better ; the trimmings arc ; the work is. The best difference is iu the work. The whole job is en a higher plane, though there are points of equality. We study our work all the time. We are net content with mastering it once. Every season new developments furnish occasion for new study aud new mastery. We keep our workmen fiem year te year. AVc educate thorn ; we train them te higher work as fast, as we find out that higher weik can be done. We pay them well. We keep them employed all the time. They ate kvyal te us, and give us their best work. This is hew the best business suits arc made. We make a loyal business suit for $20. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth aud Market stuets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing Heuse in America. UAI.I CAMPAIGN. L1AI.L CAMPAIGN. MYERS & RATHFON Aie. better prcpaicd than ever te accommodate the public iu EBADY-MADB CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. At bottom prices, all our own manulaclurc no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the be-1 Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centra Hall sold in America. While this Is a specialty, yet all our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Uuying your Clothing at Centre Hall you save one piettt. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It yen want a Cheap I'li-iucs- SuU you can have it made te order (all wool) lrem Fifteen le Twentv-llve Dollars. Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best Varicty te select from, ami satislactien in every way guaranteed. We are prepared te make up at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters aie Firt-Class. On stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full and complete. Don't fall te call and leek through Ccntre Hall bclerc you make yem Full unci Winter purchase. Yeu will Unci willing hands te show you through the Imiiien-." stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ter Men, Youths, Heys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Se. 12 EAST KlKti STREET, LANCASTER, PEXN'A. A&THICH MltU'S AJtVUKlI-SFMiUiT. k STK1CH mtOS'ADVKKTISEMEST. "T7"WATS, DOLJ1.WS, JACKETS. ASTRIClt ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRlCn ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH A-TRICH ASTRICH JVSTKICH 7VSTR1CH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH AfcTRICH I td s r e w H BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS UKOTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS KROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTH ERS BROTHERS EAST KINO STREET. 13 EAST KINO STREET. i:t EAST KINO STREET. 1.1 EAST KINO STREET. 13 EAST KINu bTREET. WE EXTEND OUR SPECIAL INVITATION TO ijtr aoevti. XTKXT IMIOK TO iUE CUUKT HOCSfc. FAHNEST0CK. LADIES DOLMANS, LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, Ladies iu search or COATS OR DOLMAN'S aie invited te visit our CLOAK ROOM bclerc purchasing, a they will here Unci the LARGEST STOCK te select lrem te be feumi anywhere AND AT LOWEST PRICES. AVhitc & Colored Blankets In Quantities at $1.50 per Pair up. UNDERWEAR. FOR LaDIEX, GEN2V, BOYS AND GIRLS. IN ALL TIIE VARIOUS GRADES AT LOW PRICES. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heuse LANCASTER, PA. OIl'T MIOOK SAT,i:. OKKAT KVKNT l'Olt LANCAsTKIt. The whole city 10 be Flooded and an Aval anche te fall upon the place. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, CHINA TEA SETS, SILVERWARE, And Thousands el ether Elegant Article., te be SHOWERED UPON TIIE PEOPLE WITHOUT KEGARD TO ABfc, SEX OR RANK. ar- leek out for LOVEIUNG'S ill T TtUUKH JLS1) STATIONJCltl. DVUOOL liOOKSl SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Beeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rales at L. M. FLYNN'S, Se. 43 WEST KINO STKKKT. JOHN l.AER'S SON.S. SCHOOL BOOKS -reiniiK LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT TIIK LOWEST PRICES, AT THE BOOKSTORE or JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH (JDBEN STREET, LANCASTKR. 1 A. XUJtNlTUBJZ. TlT V STOCK FOIl TIIK PALL TRADE. Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te il. and von will lind my Warerooms very much crowded with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We are se crewded that it is rather difllcult te show geed, but we will try and overcome this by the be-.t attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES filled at the very shortest notice and at lowest prices, at FURNITURE. AND PICTURE FRAME WAREROOMS,: I5$ KAST KINO STKEKT. WALTER A. HEINITSH. sep2I-3ina THB GRANDEST BOOK SALE THE WORLD EVER SAW. IS NOW OPEN AT Ne. 43 North Queen Street, Where there are Twe Elegant Rosewood Pianos Te Be Given Away Free ! 100 SOLID COLD WATCHES te be given away free. 100 SOLID SILVER WATCHES te be given away lrce. 100 REAL DIAMOND ICINGS te be given away free. 100 OOl.D BAND CHINA TEA SETS, U pieces, te be given away Tree. 100 LARUE and ELEGANT OIL PAINT INGS te be given away iree. 200 ELEGANT PIECES OF SILVERWARE te be given away te the people lice. And THOUSANDS OF OTHER ELKO ANT iEKv;ifeivc,i!iw:iyfrec 50,000 BOOKS, THE FINEST IX THE WOULD. All for sale for ONE DOLLAB EACH, And a GIFT f KEE Willi Everj Boek. THOUSANDS OF BOOKS: ALL NEW ! ALL FRESH FBOM THE PRESS '. Many of them cost Insr the nubllahpiM frmn ttv.. dollars te three dollars each. All te be sold for the simple sum of ONE DOLL Alt ISACU th e peeple te take their choice, and a Present or Gilt Fkee with every Beele they buy. 5-And let it be distinctly understood that the giving awavet the above presents will be in accordance with the judgment and discre tion of the appointed agent for 1 he sale or these books In this city. Ne partiality will be shown, and all presents will be given awav without regard te age, sex or rank. New Let All the Peeple Come and witness the grandest display of Beeks ever seen in this city, and the most tremen. iiuu3 iMigmus in neic sets ei nooks bv cverv author. ' ' ENCYCLOPEDIAS, HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES BIBLES, DICTIONARIES, ' AT HALF PRICE, And Present FKEE with every purchase. A. W. LOVE RING. ei me urcat book stera, street New Yerk, aud et 111 JU31UII, .UUS3. Every Stranger in Town TO COME, LOOK AND INSPECT THE ELEGANT DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE. Te give tins Ladie- el the neighboring towns anil cities uhe no doubt will be iu town iu gieat numbers a chance and oppeituiiity te vKit and examine the handsome geed-, in our establishment, we shall lnauguiatca SECOND FALL AND WINTER OPENING NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, November Mth7 AND EXTENDING FOR FOUR DAIS. Though we cannot at picscnt decorate our store as we de en our regular openings, wc shall put out ler show and inspection, ou the clays of the coming week. ALL TUP. P.EAUTIFUL AND GOODS, HANDSOME Generally steicd away in bu.cs en hclvc-'. and We extend our cordial invitation te all, asking them te come and inspect our display, regardless whether they aie willing te buy or net. Wc shall exhibit an elegant line el LADIEs' COATS AND DOLMANS, in black and light colors. SILK DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS, LADIES' ULSl'ERETTES, COACHMAN'S COATS. Special bargains in Light Coats, trimmed in Plush. FINE I5LACK REAVER AND DIAGONAL COATS, at very low prices, BLACK BEAVER CLOTH and DIAGONAL DOLMANS, I elaborate! v trimmed with Pasaimi. Mitei-ie Fringe; Plush and Velvet Fur, from $; te fM. a.VTIN MERVEILLEUX DOLMANS. MATLESSE DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS. CORSETS in great variety. LADIES GOSSAMER CIRCULARS. I.S We call special attention te the Immcii'.e stock of TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS en hand. HANDSOME PLUSH P.OONETS. ELABORATE TRIMMED BEAVER DATS. Our Hue and aertmcnl et Untrimmecl Hat excels any ever shown in Lancaster. We have en hand every imaginable shape of Hats. Wc will sell Beaver Hats and Bennets, the best goods, at ii7. apiece. . i; ii u auuiu.i uiivjubui i mu vi.iy i leavers which wc eirer at only il. FELT and BRUSH HATS and BONNETS. FULL LINE of CHILDREN'S HATS. FEATHERS, TIPS, PLUMES. BLACK TIPS, 50 cents a bunch. FINE BLACK TIPS, from SI up te $.". BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES. Elegant Black Plumes from $1.50 up te ilu. White and Natural Plumes and Tips Colored and Shaded Plumes and Tips PLAIN AND FANCV PLUSHES. Bargains in Black Plushes. Plushes in nil Celers, at $3 per yard. Fine Black Silk Velvet, at $1 per yard. Colored Silk Velvets. Velveteens, Silks, Satins. OUi: TMJIMMING DEPARTMENT is the largest and most complete in this city. It comprises all the latest Novelties in Fringes black and colored ; Pussamentcries, Be id Gimps. Ornaments, Leeps, Tassels, Balls, Spikes, Bella, Crescent and a great many et her Ornaments that arc new and and fashionable. In ii West reuiiefiitii the Great Boek Stores r;S. My established reputation iu Bosten and New lerk for the last twenty-live years, I deem Is a sufficient guarantee te the people et this city that all 1 advertise I shall perform A. W. LOVERING. mr. le rnitiXGS nvsixrss vkei:d. Keep strict faith with the public ; be liberal, just and upright ; show that your enterprise is deserving of patronage and the public will support you. 43Ne connection wtih any ether bookseller in the world. nevlO-tld I" ADIES- MAIlt DKESSKK J MES. C. LILLER. Ladies' Hair Dreseer. Manufacturer end Dealer In Hair Werk. Ladies' and Gents' Wins. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse, Kid Gloves ancf Feath ers cleaned and dyed. Alse, Ladies' Shampoo- - ' 225 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET. oe-3nid Four doers above P. li. it. Depot A Hue selection of COLORED BEAD TBIMM1NGS, Bronze, Iridescent, Shaded, Illuminated, White, Pearl and ether Fancy Bcids. Bronze, Iridescent and Shaded BEADFBINGE. Black cut Jet all Bead Fringe. Pearl and Steel BUTTONS, lrem 23 cents Cie-s, UKY OVOIM, VXltEliWEAJ!, JtO WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened another choice line or thee Elegant Clese-FItting LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Case DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS AtSc. and 10c. a yard. One Case GERSTER SUITING, S3c. a yaul One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING. 35c. a yard. We eiler the very best possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At 33, -15, 30, G3 1-3, 75, 87 l-3c, SI a yaul. All the New Shades in 3U-1NC11 AU-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's ME RINO aud ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all sizes and qualities at bottom price.-.. We have again received u. full line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew Price. CORSET1, GLOVES. LACES. EMBROID ERIES, RIBBONS. HANDKERCHIEFS, NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETV AT NEW YORK STOKE, 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. 11 AGKK & llltOXilLi:. Hager 4 Bretler, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, Offer in Large Assortment AND LOWEST PBICES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, SIIAVLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES. SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, LAVES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLO VES. LACES, HOSIERY AND GLO YES, LADIES' MEUINO UNDEIiWEAK, LADIES' MEUINO UNDERWEAI5, LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. J5V.e invite examination. Hager & Brether. c IHINA llEPAIiTMcNT. OPENING TO-DAY. OUR Holiday Importations OF NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, -IN HAVILAND'S FRENCH CHINA, BISQUE, LAVA, MAJOLICA, &c, CUT GLASS, &c. Fine te S3 ncr dozen FINE LACES, such us Dantclle dc Miraceurt, Brabant, Venice, Spanish, Duches6c, etc. FINE LACE COLLARS. Fine Fichus. Blnclc and Colored Satin Cellars. Plush Cellars. Spanish Ties Fichus, Fichitettes ami Anda- louse, lrem 50 cents te $5 apiece. Embroidered Tics anil Fichus. Lace Tattine; llamlkerchicls. Plain and Hemstitched Linen llauilket chiefs ler Ladies aud Gents. at Manufacturers' Prices. FALL AND WINTER GLOVES, a larpc assortment. Our own " Alexunder" Kid Gleve has the reputation et bclnij tlm best rievc sold any where, ler the price. Wc sell the 3-bulten f..r OS cents; 4-biitleu for $1.23; (Miutton!er$l.G9. A box of pcrlumcd tflevc powder and a neat glove buttencr given with every pair. Our assortment is most complete. Wc have all new Jail shades. A line assort ment of Tans and Geld, Fine Opera Shades, Bluek and White. Sizes, 5 te S. Jesephine. Seamless, in black, $1.13. A complete line of Lacing Kid Gloves. Five anil six hooks. $1.2.'. Seven and cijrlit hooks, 1.73. Best goods in all colors and sizes. Fine Undressed Kill Gloves lour buttons in Tans anil Gelds, $1.35 a pair. HOSIERY AND UN'DEEWEAR, the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices. Jet Goods, Jewelry, Pocket Beeks, Satchels, Toilet Articles. Corsets a Specialty. Worsteds anil Worsted Gceils. DECORATED UUP Al SAUCERS, FRUIT PLATES AND SETS. I'LSII AND GAME PLATES. ICE CREAM SETS, GAME SETS, TEA SETS. IIAVILANDS GOLD BAND BERRV S KTS MILK RREAD am. SETS, OAT MEAL SETS, JAPANESE -1SD- CIIINESE GOODS, CHAMBER 'JETS, MAJOLICA WARES. DECORA TED AND WHITE CHINA, IN TEA & DINNER WARE, AT LOWEST PRICES. Elegant Line el BISQUE FIGURES, CHINA, MOSS AND SNOW WARE, CHINA. MOSS AND SNOW WARE, Baccarat Crystal Table Glassware, BLOWN BAR AND TABLE GLASS, BLOWN BAR AND TABLE GLASS, STUDENT'S LAMPS, in several of the beat makes We respectfully solicit a call. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Pnuce Stretls. LANCWSTFi: PA r.t a rjsi.t:i;s' e t'tij. , .k. I ACA-.li:ii AND 3I1LLKKM1I. . j cars run as fellows : Leave Lancat-er P. K. Depot), nt 7, W 'i Il:3.i:i.nt.,iiiiil -i, 4, li anil :3ep. m., er. ciV . Saturday. hen the last car leaves ut !:N . i.. Leave Millei-ville (lower end) at 5, P. t.i.tl IJ a. 31.. :nd 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cr. i mi daily mi i ive time except en Sm - day. WMJMHIA AJJD PORT DEl'OMiT K. 11 J Train- new run regularly en the Celnnibic tiui" 'epeMt Railroad en the fol'.ewm; Stations Nehth- Kxpre'- Pert Deposit., PeaclibotteTii. Sate Harber.., Columbia ti:35 7: IS 7:55 S:i5 Express, r. m. Statiess "-OVTH- Express. WAIU.. A.M. Ce'.iimMti Site Harbei.. . i'eacllbotteiii.., Pert Dees!! . 1i:aiin. P. m. liin; lilS l:-r 4: 5:11 5:tU Express. P.M. ti.l'l 1:21 S:t5 Aci'ini. P.M. :t:ls 3:21 6.-2U Ai'cem A. M. 7;45 APJ:5 l.e'.f.tO 11.1-7 P.M. P-'rJO ACOLltMIIIA It.lt. A RRAXG KM ENT OF PASS ENU Kit TRAINS MONDAY. NOV. 7th, 1SS1. LEAVK. liuarryvllle , Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia AKIUVE. Reading Si: NORTHWARD. A.M. P. 0:10 7:r.e! :e! l:Wil l:lu p. i. iil :::in :::.Vi .1:10 I:0Ti TIIWARD. ' A M.l SrJil ."....( i A.M. 7: .:I0 M. P.M.' P.M Iii K:ief ... P.M. -':ll :r.i .... 2.10 .si.:. Sr. AjS 5:-r. :::i T.KAVK. Reading..... AKIUV1. Columbia $:Z Lunc-.i-.ter. !:- Lancaster, King St U:.'i; Ouarryvillu ie::i: Trains cennee: ut Reailiiiir with tnln. I......I lrem Philadelphia. Pottsville, Ilarrisbiir' Al Al lentewn aud New Yerk, vU Bound Bre;.k Reute. At Columbia with trains te and rreiu Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Biilti Biilti niere. A. M. WILSON. Mif I)ESNSYI,VAS1A ICAII.KOAU NK1V I SCIIKDOLE On .md alter MONDAY OCTOBER Hist, 1&S1, ira.n en tin- ; i-isy-ani:i Railiead will ariive at and lc.. Um .inc:i-tci uml Phil.id.'lpliia itepels.i' follews: Leave Eabtw.u. LMtw'ter Atlantic Exi'ir.-.- Pliilaile)ia Express, Fast Line Yerk Aeceie. Arrives; HariNburfr Ex pre-.- Columbia Aicomme latien. Fredeiiek At com. rrives, Suudav Mail, Johnsten n 1. .in- Chieage lav Kxpre-s, St. Leuis Day Expre-4 Harnsbiirg A:eouii:ieda'n, I Westward. Wkj-Passunjter, News Expn-s- Mail Train Ne. 1. via Ml Jey, Mail Train Ne. .via cel'bia, Sunday Mail, Fast Line, Frederick Aeroiiiiiiedaliou, Lancaster Aecomuiedat ion, llarrisburg Accouiuiedut'ii. Columbia Accommodation, llarrisbiin; Expre.-.s Pittsburg Express, Ciuciiiiiati Express, Pacific Kxpiess, l:ln a.m. !.13 " 5:08 " S.WI " 8:03 ' U:l!i " 1:.V -..: J:.V " 2-tl ' 5:(i.'. :.:ir. " t;rJ3 " l.i -ne l'hi!;.d a g.rri- I'luliiil'i. ::.!.-. .. 7:Mi 7:.i3 IV. " ::' i.ji r. ;: .VI.". " 7.1'". " 7 1". '.ill! ' An imi l.:i'i.'ter r'-tA.M r.-n " li::n " Her. " lll:;.n " l:'.'t i-.M -.33 K-.'r. " 7VX " 7: " S:.V " t i.:s- " -M.' A.M Mail Train. Ne. -', nest, ceuin rting at Lan ea-ter with Mail Train. Ne.l.ut .l::;0:i.ii... will i tin through le Hanover. Frederick Accoinmedation, west, connect ing at Lancaster wit li Fast Line, wcvt, at ..::, will run inrensli te V lederick- lltrri'lmnr Exprcj-s, wii.l.at .1:l p. ui . has direetcoiiueetieni (witiietilt haugeet ear.-) ! Celiimbi'iauil Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sundav, when llaggt-it, will stepat l)owniiif:tewii,C".iti-villi-, ParT.e.' burg, Mount Je., , Llizabethtev.n ami Middb' t u n. li:." I:.; i lll) ' .":Ue" " 2:M r.M. 4:00 " 5:30 " UtI'i " !.:ll " !!:.". " CAKI'KaK. 1 i:kat i:ai:ca:n.s tn tMi:i'r;e, 1 claim te have thy Largest and Fij? lock el CARPETS lu thisCity. Brussels andTapetry CARPhT.S Vhrce-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, .bill Weel and Part Weel Ingrains: lrem the icst te the cheapest as low as JJ."c. per yaul. All the FIXEST AXD CJIOICK 1'A TTEllX.'J Ihat ever can be.seen In lliiselly. I also have it Laigu and Fine Stuck ! my nvii make Chain awl IJag (ariiels, AS LOW AS 3.--PKR YARD. AImi MAKE CARPI. . S TO ORDERal sine, notice. SntNlaetieii guaieuteed. fli'Ne trouble te show oils if jeu de n wish le purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 V7K3T KING STHEET, LANCASTER rA. lAICPKTS, CliAl., XC. J PHILIP SCJIUM, SON & CO., -MANUFACTORY,! Ne. IHJ SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCAsrER, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine) LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the ptec;;er iu Garments; aKe. all kinds of silks Rib'ieuy, Featheis and Woolen Goods nyed. ui-n tleiiien's Coats, Overcoats Pants ests, A: Dyed or Scoured ; also, Indigo BIum Dyeiitit done. All orders or geed-. left with us will recidve prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal el the lit t .jii.ility put up expres.dy lA family u-e,aml at t!; lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD ISO SOI. Til WATER STREET. 'MuliKl PHILIP SCHUM.SON & I VULVA AMt UisASMWAKk. FTISJII MAII )L TIN CHINA HALL. We Largi are eemianlly :i'lili;i: Assortment of te our altf nd IJLOW'X, I'll', PKKS.-JKD AND .MOULDED &LASSWARE IN ENGRAVED ami PLAIN PATTERNS "Water Sets, Ice Cream Sets, Wine Sets, Tea Sets, Finger Bowls, Salvers, Catsup BettIe3, Vine Beeanlcrs, Fruit .Bowls, Goblets, &c. INITIAI.I.NG HONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Ku Prices te.-ult-ill. Examine our stock Iffteie purchasing. FUGII k MA11TIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. 1AVKKNS OF LUItAV. CAVERNS OF LURAY, Sl'l, MKi,IM, jvi en .r dept l.-ii i-m.l. :- new !' :. e I : v. ... LURAY. PAGE JCOl About one mile from Hie the MicuatidiM.i il.' billli intlx llluiulnali .1 THK LUKAV INN, Sp.vl il ''v.',t.'.t .in.' I'Miillili"! ti; n.-'u l let llu :i --t in ii.l u.". ei .- e t'. I ai t ti- I- twn e t e l. vll.i 'l . IM li'i - i.l.l U V olter mi Uin- ViU ilf ' v- s -'null e,'iii-Uu l5l,i. kV;Mui!.lit
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