LANCASTER DAILY INTEIGENGEKTESAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1S82. tesliiieti l!t:it u- came hoine at 12 o'clock on tlio niLt of this occurrence ; his brother was then in bad ; Jolm KHcbrist, ancthei brother, testified that ha was homo at 1 o'clock. The defease here closed. Rebuttal. Tho coiiiuouwealth c.ilJed Thomas Mc Clairen, who contra-Sic-ted L!ward. Wag ner in regard to a number of statements about this alf-ur. Several other witnesses were called to contradict the statements of some called bcfoio. The testimony then closed iu the case, and the argument began. The grand jury returned the following bills: True tfHs-Charlcs F. Miller, arson ; Jeremiah Iiurkliart.iape ; Christian Quade, Jacob Melville JatncK Melville, Fanny Gibbous, J. W. G. Waltz, Albeit Gochley, larceny ; Autjust Klr-im larceny as bailee. Ignored Emma. Herman, Daniel Roto and Milton Bussa, larceny. Edwin Slot plead guilty to the larceny of a pocket book. He was sentenced to an imprisonment of three months. Frank McGrath plead guilty to larceny an baileo of a silver watch of John M. Warner, and was sentenced to three mouths. VUKUNKK'N IMUfcST. Accidental bufTucatluu of a Child. Deputy Coroner Wakeinan Vesley held an inquest on Friday on the remaius of a child, four months old, named Gilbert V. McNameo, that was found dead in its mother's arras on the mon.iug of the 17th in st. It appears that the mother of the child who lives in Fulton towusbip, this county, had taken her babo just over the Chester county lino aud was stopping for a few days with a family named Leo. She states that the child was as well as usual when she went to bed Thursday night. She nursed it at '.I o'clock in tho morning and found it dead at 5 a. m. Mr. Leo then took the mother aud child to their home in Fulton township and Deputy Cor oner Wesley was notified. Ho summoned a jury, aud, accompanied by Dr. J . A. Peoples, held a post morion examination. The jury returned a verdict that tho chlid camo to its death by being accidentally snllocatcd. MAKTlf MEWS. tiot Native to tho Manor Hum. Our Mount Ncbo correspondent wiitcs : Wo understand one of our pedagogues has expressed to the directors that tho "annual loachcis' institute" was of no benefit to tho tcachcia and was a useless expenditure of tho school funds. To tho credit of Martin it can be said, this jwrsou is an im ported teacher and not a product of our own schools. The (tuilt a Itoy Made. Walter, sou of Eli.ts llambleton, ies:d ing near Liberty Siiuaio, recently finished sewing and putting together a quilt com. posed of 1,13(5 pieces. Tho quilt waa com menced when ho was only (ii years old. and finished when he was 8V yelirsof age. This wo regard as a very unusual produc tion of tho 'needle, aud will challeugo the county to produce anything of tho kind performed by a pprcou so young, belong ing to the masculine gender. St. John's Cliurcli Fair. The fair at St. John's Gcrmuu Reformed church, corner of Mulberry and Orange streets, is projjrossiug very nicely. Thorp is au article of iuterbt there for every visitor, and every article oau bo bought for cash and cheap, too. Tho contest for tho .fitio ' West llnd Luuciibter watch" lesultcd iu tho victory or Abr. Wolf, an approntico of tho VolkitfrcHMl nimg olljco. Ho suc ceeded in senilis 77 tou cent votes, while liis competitor Jcfhn Rook, could muster is only ISO votes. "Abo" feels proud, of course The handsome set of chamber furniture appears to bo come tho easy piey of our congenial friend Charles Staniru. This fair will close on Saturday nij;ht. The " Licdcrkranz" siusing toaety is oxpectol to attend in a body to-morrow nifiht aud will, no doubt, favor the audiouca by lenderiuj; soruo of their choice songs. Ttie Golden .rtorltiwctit. There is on exhibition at tho railroad sidinp adjoining the freight depot on North Queen street, a car of tho Xorthei u Pacific railroad company, which is stocked with au ample assortment of tho agricul tural and mineral products of tho north' western section of the country esteudiui from Miunesoia to Washington territory. Itarrived in this city Monday evening and will remain for a day or two. It has been visited by a large number of peoplo who express tho gicatcst admiration of tho fino grains, vegetables and other products of the ' Golden Northwest." The Befton Ifrldge. The bridge at Refton, destroyed by tho great flood last summer, has been rebuilt by tho county commissioners and will be ready for inspection in a fow days. It is said to be much batter aud strouger thau tho original structure. Lost ulillit. Yesterday Adam Groff found a four-year-old child wandering alone on tho Willow Street turnpike, near (Jiotl's mill. Bciu-r too young to givo any account of itself Mr. Groff took charge of it, ami awaits a call from the parents. Drunk and Disorderly. Lydia Piukerton, John Mooucy au! Thomas and Lydia Cassiday, wcro sent to prison for :J1 days each, except Mooney, who got 25 days, for being drunk and dis orderly. Se'eral others wero committed for hearings for tho same offense. Itrakouiau Injured. Edward Scuff, a brakemau ou the Penn sylvania railroad, while standing on top of a car was struck to day by the second overhead bridge west of Coatcsyillo and sustained a severe concussion of the brain. He was taken to his homo in Harrisburg. Aniuseiueut. " Sum t of 1'oscn " Ta-Xtuht.'V-$ amusing comedy will bo given for the -econd time in this city at Fulton oiiera house. As a delinea tor ol Hebrew diameter Mr. curlie, who plays the title part, is without a rival, and the ad ventures ot the commercial drummer arc por trayed in a manner that docs not lail to enlist the interest of all. Sain'1 ot Foscn " is a great go andoughtto be greeted with a lull house Herrmann, the Magician Next Friday even ing the great and only Her: maun, the magic ian, will be at Fu.tou opera house. Ho is re garded as one ot the moil skillful ot modern prcstidlgltatcurs, his tricks being given wi.h marvelous finish and ligbtuiiig dexterity and many ot them showing tho results of study and inventive genius. He Is assisted by H'lle. Addle, and his specially company includes atsoE. V. Dnvies. pi cutler ventriloquist, the lamed .lapaneso Juggler, Awata Katsuoslun, and ihe royal illusionists. Howell and Harvin. BPBCIAH KOTXVK3. The components of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup arc daily prescribed by the ablest physicians, whose success is due to the specific inlluenco ot these components. Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup skillfully prepared for immediate use, is for salo by all druggists. at Mr. A. X. Frank. 177 W est Tupper street, Kutfalo, X. V., says she has used Thomas' Ec- metric oil for severe toothache and neuralgia. 7 ml miuidiT. "! the best thing she knows of loi relieving pji :i. For sale by n.-R. Cochran, drujtgivt, 1 57 aud 1UJ North Queen street. llon't Die in tho House. Rough oa Eats." Clears out rats, mice, loaches, bed-bugs, ll!?s, mils, molec, chip munks, gophers, lie. Fon lamo Back. Sido or Cheat, use Shlloii'i Forou3 Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale as I H. R. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 Korth I Queen Street. Lancaster. Fa. uiYMwdcoww Go jo 11. II. Cochran' drug store tor Jtfr. Freeman's JVew National Duet. For bright ncss ami durability ot color, arc nncquaied. Color from 2 to 5 pon nils. Directions In Eng lish and German, Price, 13 cents. Will you suaer with Dyspepsia snd Liver Complaint? fahilob's Viializer In guaranteed guaranteed Kjuuaijoo, ror mu oy a. . ooenran, is? aud i:rj Koi th Queen street, myl-l wdeowft w In levers, malaiia, biliousness, heartburn, etc.. nothing i? so beneficial as Brown's Iron Bitters. For aalo bj' II. B. Cochran, druggi-d, 137 and 139 North Queen street. n0-lwdft w itching A-llesbjoapUtms and cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching. Increased by scratching, very dMrei-slnglr, particularly .at night, aa if pi :i worms were crawling in and out of the ledum ; the privato parte arc sometimes at fectfii: ii allowed to continue very serious results may follow. IJb. Swatms's All- jicAujuui.-asejT'iaa pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, itch. Salt Uheum, Scald Head, EryMpelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotcuo', All Scaly. Cru-iy, Cutaneous) Eruptions- Price M cents, 3 boxes lor $1.25. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot price In currency, or three cert postage stamps, i'repared only by Dr. Swayne ft Son, No. 330 S. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swathe's 1'iLLsatollio best for all billlous disorders. Core headache, levers. Ac. " -lycod&wT.Th&S Hale's Honey of Uorebouud and Tar lor coughs and colds has reached thepinnaleo lame. I'iku'a Toothache Drop3 cure In one minute. nSO-lwdeod&w The nutritive properties of Colden's Lic blg's Liquid Hccrand Tontc Invlgorator sus tain 1 he body without solid lood. Col Jen's ; no r.thct n2o i wdcodft w lor SOZODOXT all ladies cry7 And gentlemen, or high or loir. For nothing else that they cau buy. Will give tho mouth its frcshost glow Will koeV tho teeth so sound and white. And make the brcat Ii a sweet delight. n2Mwdeod&w Mothers! JUolnnrni: 31 others U Are you disturbed at night and broken ot your le-t by astc child sutteringand crying with excruciating pain ol cutting teeth? if eo, go at once and gel a bottle ol MKS. WIN. SLOW'K SOOTHING SYRUP .It wUlielleve Hie poor little tutterer immediately depend n pon it : 1 hero Is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth wno has over used It, who will not tell you at ouco that it will rcgu lull' ibi) bowels, and givo re-it to tho mother and relief and health to the child, uoeratinar liko iii.i-,'lc. Ii iu perfectly sale to use in all c;nn, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the picscriptiou ot one of the oldest ami lest female physicians ami muses in the (Jutted States, hold 'verywheiu. 25 cuntj a bottle. lu-J-ly-M.WftS&w What It Did lor an Old Ludy. CosiioeiON Sia-iiox, N. V., Doc.'JS, 1S75. .i:.m A number or pcojile had been usin i itir liil ters 4ieic, and it!i marked ctlect. lit one c:ip, a lady of over seventy rears, had been sick tor years, and for the past ton years has iuL been able to bo around half tho time. Abuts! six months ngo she got so feeble she was helpless. Her old l emcdics.or physicians being ot no avail, I sen I to Deposit, forty-five mill s, ami got a bottle of Hop liitters. Itini pio eI tier so she was nolo to dross herself and walk about the house. When she had liken the second bottle she was able to take c.itfMit her own room and walk about to her n i'l-ij.-n'H, and has iinprovod all the time Since My wife and children also have do lived great benefit troi.i their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, iiJTiwd.tw- Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. There is no worso cnthrallmcnltor torment ed man than the exactions of a morbfd nerv ous condition. The over-taxed brain then gels no iet from tranquil slefp aud needs the paelfjing Influence of Dr. C. W. Benson's t""lcry and Chamomile Tills. u20-lwd&w A roupn, com or sre '1,-j-imit snouio tut Topped. Keuie-jt Ireiuenuy results in an In ounibio Lung Disease or Consumption. JJro'ii's t.ronehlal Troches do not disorder ihi'ptoDiach like cough syrups and baluams, but. act directly on the Inflamed pans, allaying irritation, give roller In Asthma. Bronchial Cough, Catarrh, and tho Throat, Troubles which Singers and PubPcSpcakers are subject to. for thirty years Crown's Bronchial Tr:t lies have in cii recommended by physi cians, aivl always givo perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wido and constant use for neaily an entire generation, they have at tained wel.'UieiitedrankainongtholewatapleJ veni-iies oi too age. sold at Z) conU a box vfii vwiivrti niv.lvdTThAFAl vw HKSCUKl) rKIMl UEATII The luilowing statementor William J. Cough in, ot niervilic, Mas-., is so remarkable that we beg toa-k for it tho attention ot our read civ. He says : "In tliw fall ot 187C1 was taken with a violent bleeding oi the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lobe my appetite and llesh. I was so weak at one tlmo that 1 could not leave my bed. In the sum. nier ol l77 1 wasadmitted to the City Hospital. Whiluihere the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend en oera hundred dollars in doctors and med icine.-. 1 was so lar gone a one time a report went mound that 1 was dead. I gave up hope hut a friend told me ot DR. WM. HALL'S UALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at ni liieuds, thinking my case incurable, but 1 got a 1 ttlo to satisfy them, when to my sur priecn d gratification, 1 commenced to feel bettci My hope, once dead, began to revive, a d t(. .'ay I feel in better spirits than I have the past tlucc years. "I writethis hoping you i'.l publish 11, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs jvill be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S UALSAM t- ORTHE LUNGS, and boconvlnced that CONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED. I have taken two bottler and can positively say that it has done mo more good than all tho other medicines I have taken since my sick-lies-. My eougii has almost entirely disap peared ami 1 a hall soon bo able to go to work.' &ohl by II. It. Cochran. 37orth Ourenstrc lUSATtllf. ftTWi.us In WcsFst. Paul." Mimics. tii, oii Nov. 15, 182, Mrs. Anna Krider Staples, form erlyot Fulton township, Lancaster county. Pa., Iu the ISth year ot her age. It -YE IF AormiTisExiEyns.' V FULL LINE OF KUCHBE, l'OKEB X and other playing cards at HARTMAX'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE LOST. On Or.mge streel. A liberal reward wilt this odlce. a PINK CAMEO PIN. be paid It leturneilto It CHNNKUTlCUT:iUAXtS. UVOK 25CTSJ I (made from ohl stock Connecticut to baew.) at 'HARTMA.N'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR. STORE. NOI'IUKTO TOBACCO TKAIIK. We hercbygivo notice that Mr. Francis Cunningham is no longer our agent, und tlmt Sir. Jacob G. Simpson will be our agent here alter. All orders tor sampling le!l to his care will be promptly attended to. CIIAS. F1NKE & CO.. novisatd- New York. V JiKY FKW l'KUSOMS. COMFAKAT1VK- IV. who KUfl'er from chronic Pimnurnt Inn ot tile ear. "and urn nor, pnrrt livo nnt thnir days, while many ot them die very young. MKeaics ot the Cje. Ear and Throatalso C.iro mo diseases successfully ticated by DRS. II. D. ., M. A. LONG AKER. Ofuco : 13 East Walnut Miect, Lancaster. Pa. Coiibiiltation lice. n'JKttd DISSOLUTION JFfARTNEKSttII.TUK l'-lffncfsWl' beretoloro existing between Troni & Waitz, in tho manufacture or cigars, &c. 7 North Queen street, has tins day been dissolved y mutual consent. The business will hereatier be continued at tho old stand by Theodore Trout. Til EO. TROUT. 1W WM. WAITZ. 1 lyf.T.te00"-HU1 otherliret-elass brands UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. Waii;ukh, ELGIN, LANCASTER. PIONEER. CLOCK-SeUi Thomas and Others. KINGS SPECTACLES AXI)" EYE-GLASSES. Repaiiing. WM. THOMSON, 106 EABT KING ET., opposite Leorarrt Hotel. novlO-'Jmd HEW ADrEMTlHEMENTS. FUR RENT. A MUKR BRER SALOOH, 40G Manor street Possession given Im mediately. Apply to JACOB SCHAEFFER, n2td 46 ManorstreeL OCt KtWASU.-SlllttN FBUM t HE VDUvJ resldencaof the subscriber. in Para- disc township, ou Monday night, Nov. 20tn, a grey mare, 9 years old, slightly crooked in liind legs ; a Chesterfield buggy and a plain setot black barnFs. with lower belly -band off. $50 reward will be paid for tho return of the property nnd ilie conviction of tho thief, or .'5 reward for the return of th property. It DAVID B. GRAHAM. 1'UANKSUIVJNO DAY! J. If yon have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a Sore Throat, or even worse, have Diphtheria, and wonld be well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take OCCIDENTAL. It you have Diphtheria iu vour household. and will not use the Occidental lor the patients, give itto every member ot the family, so that the disease may bo prevented from going farther. By taking Occidental occa sionally the most malignant form ot Diphthe ria cau be nursed with Impunity. Bold by if. U. COCHRAN, Druggist. Xo. 137 and 130 North Queen street. o2 CmUTu.Th&b Lancaster. Pa. X J'JL'S Vft rKRA llODSK. A' FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 24th. THE WORLD'S FAVORITE, HERRMANN! Acknowledged by all who have witnessed his DEFIANCE OF PHYSICAL LAWS AND BRILLIANT ILLUSIONS, to be justly en titled to being called a Disciple ot Mephls topheles, assisted in his rettned and popular entertainment's by his Great European Specialty Company. NEW TRICKS ! FRESH ILLUSIONS : The Reautiful aud Accomplished Artiste, M'LLE. ADDIE ; tlin Originator, tho In ventor, tho only E. D. DAVIKS, the Premier Ventriloquist of the World, with Ids talking figures, "TOM and JOE. " Tho Famed Japancso Prince. AW ATA KATS XOSHIN ; Prof. JOHN WINGFIELD, with his Troupe of Trained Dogs. Including the great $1,000 Leaping Dog, "LIGHTNING.'' The Royal Illusionists. Me-sre. HOWELL A DARVIN. ADMISSION, - - 75, CO and 35 Cents. Reserved Seals on sale at Opera House office. W. II. MORTON, It. S. CRANE. Managci Business Manager nJI-lld rriKMH ft BKUillKR. redoctITprices. CAUSE, Lateness and Shortness of the Season. In euii'-ctiuoutcor the shortness ol the&ea miii. wo have decided to lcduvn the prices ou all ot our WHTER CLOTHIM, UNDERWEAR, KNIT-JACKETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. Wc want you to comeand see tor yourselves: the reduction range from 10 to 30 per cent. Or. our HEAVY OVERCOATS the greatest changes have been uride, as we have over 830 yet on hand. One lot of MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS, handsome pattern, heavy, now selling at IB9 OO ; they are worth $12 00. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITh v cry good and cheap. Wo also call attention to tho?e"ttia juulily of WHITE SHIIJT8 at so cents. HLRSI & BROTHER, Penullall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street: & Nos. 0 and 8 Penn Square. LANCASTER, PA. aep8 lyd o KUKlt FtXIaU uir. COURTS FuR THE YEAR lfeaJ. And now. November 20, 1862. it is ordered by the court, tint the regular terms of the Courts of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, and Orphans' Comt, uhall bo and remain for tho year lb, as fixed by rule ot court, in printed rules, ou pages II, 43 and 51. It is also ordeied that Adjourned Courts for the trial of causes by Jury, in the Courts of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and Gen eial Jatl Delivery aud Quarter Sessions ot this Peace, shall be held as loilows, viz : In the Cout t of Common Flcar, One week, commencing Monday. Feb. 5, 1SW. One week, commencing Monday, Feb. VI, isss. O:io week, commencing Monday, April S 1S. One week, commencing Monday, Oct. 1, 1SS.5. One week, commencing Monday, Oct. 8, 1S&. In the Court of Oicr and Terminer and Gen eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace. One week, 1SS5. One week, lSSJ. One week, iss:;. ono week, 1S33. commencing Monday, Feb. 2f, (oiniiieuciiig Monday, May 28, euuimcncliig Monday, Oct. 22, coinmeucing Monday, Dec. 10, And at such other times 11s may hereafter be ordered and directed by the Court. It Is further ordered by the Court that all Jurors who fail to attend and serve, unless ex cused by tho Court, slull be fined $15.00. And allJnrors attending Court, and tailing to bo present and answer when cilled tor the trial ot a cause, shall lorf eit one day's pay tor every failure to answer, unless a legator a sufficient reason bo given td the Court for such absence or failure to answer. Itis further onlercd and directed that the above Order shall be inserted in all the papers published In the cli y and county, one insertion in each ; the Mils to be presented at the Coun ty Commissioners' ofllce foi payment. Ry the Court. AtlCht: SAM. MAT FRIDY. ltd&w Prothonotary. W" lAttfJtfH & FOSTER. PREPARED. Wo feel it is the right word to use in pre senting ourselves to the people of Lancaster ami vicinity, because we are prepared to offer them the best selected stock ot I Clothing, Hats & Furnishing Goods That Experienced and Practical Knowledge could suggest ; and we leel confident I oat the peoplo trading with us have learned that th'i goods we keep arc the goods they want. Our stock consists ot tho best goods in tho market, at prices that wUl not only be satis factory to the purchaser, but will place us iu tho lead tor Durability, Best (Jnallty at Low est pi ices. Our CLOTHING Is from the best makers aud (lie variety is largo, cither for CHILDREN, BOYS or MEN. OVERCOATS With us have never betoro sold so readily as now, because the variety is greater, and the gricesFolow lor tho quality that nearlv all uy. Remember also, we arc tho agents for the E1GIIM1E PATENT DRESS SHIRTS. That have weathered the storm of public opin ion lor more than six years, and to-day Is ac knowledged by all who wear them to bo the Best Fitting. Rest Made und Most Handsome Dress Shirt it was over thctr pleasure to own, and they sell lor only 91.00 FINISHED. The bulk oi our DRESS 'GLOVES am mado by G. Updegratl 4 Son, aud hundreds of peo ple In and around Lancaster who are wearing them will lei! you of their goo.l wearing qual ities and how th -y tit. Our COLLAR AND CUFF trade in tho past year has grown beyond our cxectatlons be cause we have kept more ot the best makes than formerly in Linen, Celluloid and Paper. Tim Reversible Collars, Angclo, Raphael and Reuben sell lor 20c. Williamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, FA. XKW AnVMMTUMUXWTB. k 8TR1CH DRUTHERS ASTRTCH BROS'. Palace m OF Fashion. 13 East King St, LANCASTER, PA. WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR HOSIERY AND- GLOVE DEPARTMENTS. THE LARGEST AND REST SELECTED AS SORTMENT OF HOSIEKY EVER SHOWN UEFORE. VOU WE WILL SELL GOOD GOODS FOR LITTLE MONEY. LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN.5 KNIT WOOLEN HOSE, IN ALL GRADES, AT VERY LOW I'RICES. INFANTS' WOOLEN FROM THE CHEAPEST HOSE, t to I, TO THE REST. LADIES' FINE CASHMERE HOSE. 'at 80c. a pair. CHILD'S FINE CASHMERE HOSE. at 23c. .1 pail. CHILD'S FINE RIBBED WOOLEN HOSE, at 25c. a pair. GENTS'KNIT WOOLEN SOCKS, at 1-.J4C. a pair. HFTY DOZEN GENTS' COLORED HEAVY COTTON SOCKS. FUI.l REGULARMADE. at 73c. a pair. A BIG BARGAIN. All New Goods ! UNDERWEAR FOB CHILDREN. lU V MERINOGOODS, FINISHED CUFFS AN D SHOULDERS, from 19c up. liftv Doen of Children's FINE MERINO SHIRTS, excellent quality, nicely fin ished, slzo 2t. at only 23c. Goons 'that are worm 40c. I. ADI ES M ER1NO VESTS. The best that cau be had tor SOc. Children's Scarlet Underwear, AU-Wocl, Med icated, All Sizes. LADIES SCARLET MEDICATED UNDER WEAR. All Wool, $1.25. Best Goods, J1.S0. GENTS SCARLET UNDERWEAR, VERY BEST, $1.73. Child's Wool Leggins, ALL WOOL KNIT, 30c. up. Ladies: Wool Legs, 50c. MITTS! MITTS! MiTTS! LADIES' LINED KID GLOVES, SPRING TOP. LADIES' LINED KID MITTS. SPRING TOP. CHILD'S LINED KID MITTS. SPRING TOP. KID GrLOTES THREE. FOUR AND SIX. BUTTONS. LACING KID GLOVES. MUSQUETAIBE KID GLOVES. FLEECED TUREAu GLOVES, At SOc and 23c a pair. FINE CASHMERE GLOVES, At 50c, COcand 75c a pair. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. UEUMANTOWN YARNS, SHETLAND WOOL, SHETLAND FLOSS. SAXONY WOOL GLOVE YARN. AMERICAN KNITTING YARN. German Knitting Yarn. CliEWEL. Embroidery Silk, lc a Skein. ' " KNITTING OOTTpN. EXCELMOB, TULL WEIGH!', 4.C. AALL. XrW ADriMTJSXJUSSTB. rinro SMALL. HAAD-MAUE UAVAKA J. Cigars tor5 cents at flARTMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. MOHEX TO LOAN. -THE- Dnion Building and Loin Assosiition Will issne a new aeries ot stock on the 37th ot the present month. Having a large and growing capital the at tention ot persons desiring to borrow money is called to the advantages of joining the as sociation. Full Information can be bad from H. S. G ARA, President. A. U. Bail, Secretary. novlWwd T FRANK SATLOR HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49 Exactly nppposlte the Old Stand. octll-ttnd&wR o RGANIZKD 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS: One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Bhsthty four Dollars and Kghty eiffht cents. All Inrested In Safe aud Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 49For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN.' 19 EAST KING STREET. luWmdTuThAS JTOK UAL. jy .KSIKAKLK CITT l'ROPKKTX AT PRI VATE SALE. The undersigned offers lor saw ins residence, no. xsz norm yueen street. Lot IVA leet front and 245 leetdeep, with two-storv BRICK. DWELLING. 2U feet front and 93 feet in depth, containing 12 rooms, Bath Room. Gas, Water, eta, in good condition. A desirable location lor business, a half square from Northern Market. Terms easy. J. I. H ARTMAN. oSl-tidlawT PUBLIC SAUK. ON WBDNJSSUAX EVEN ING NOVEMBER 22, 18S2, will be sold at Eubllc sale, at the Leopard Hotel, that valma lo corner property, situated on tno northeast corner ot Lime and Middle streets. Nos. 319 and 821, two-story Brick Dwelling and Store Room, with two-story Brick Back Building ; Gas all through tho House nnd Cellar. Lot ironts on Llmo street 32 feet and depth along Middle street 48 feet, Salo toxommenco at 7 o'clock, when condi tions wilt bo mado known by PETER LANDAU. IIkmet SnviiKBT, Auct. ul5-ts ubuo sale or kkal ESTATE.-on T Jl TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1882, will be snld nt public sale, at the Keystone Hotel, in tho city of Lancaster, all that CERTAIN LOT ir inv, situatea on ino west. siue oi norm Princo street, adjoining properties ot N. Ban ninger and Henry Barnltz. and numbered 450. Containing in front on North Prince street 51 lectjind 11 inches, and in deptn to Water street iTT feH, more or less, on which is erected a two-story DOUBLE STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Sale to commence at 7 o clock p. m , when terms will bo made known by JOHN A. COYLE. Trustee to sell in the estate ot FrcderlrkScul- ly, deceased. II. Shubbst Auct. nS-S'TuATiitsd PUBLIC HALE. ON SATURDAY, NOVEM BER 23, 18S2, the undersigned attorney in tact for tno heirs ot George Kane, deceased. will offer at punuo outcry, at mo Washington Hotel, kept by Andrew Kane, In Washington borough. Fa , tho following described real es- A 'Lot of Ground, situated in Lower Ward ot said borough, being known in plan aa Lot No. 185, Commencing at a post ou east bank of River Susquehanna, tbenco by Elizabeth street, 318 feet, to an alley ; thence by same north 6G feet to Lot No. J.'.l ; thence by tho lat ter west 318 feet to a pest on bank ot river, and down the courses ot the same 06 feet to place of beginning, on which are erected a two and a-hall-stnry FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Kitchen, Icellouseandother improvements. - T-bls property has been a store stand for fifty years. For terms, etc. annlv to Win. B. Given, esq.. Columbia, Pa., or the undersigned, at Wash ington borough. Pa. sal iale at 7 o'clock n. m. JOHN K ANE. Attorney in Fact tor Heirs of Geo. Kane. Dec'd. A. W. UKXIKeZR AUCt. lUf-SM14.lt, 18,'.-1.YI ENTERTAIN MEN TH. fULTON OPERA nuvaE. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN, M. B. CURTIS! In his remarkable character creation. SAM'L OF POSEN. SUPPORTED B V HIS OWN ORIGINAL AND ENTIRE COMPANY. ADMISSION. 70e . SOe. and 35c. Reserved Seats, 78c. For sale at the Opera Mouse office. novl6-5td VAl'EK HANOIXOB, Me. pHARKSW. FKV. WE CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House in tills part ot tho State. The line embraces every description of PAPER HANGINGS, from the lowest to the linest goods. GILT PAPERS from 25 cents apiece up in choice shapes and coloring. Wenavo in onr employ first-class PAPER HANGERS, und aro prepared to do work promptly and much below the regular prices. DADOandBAND WINIIOW SH ADES.PLA1N GOODS by the Yard in all Colors and Widths. FIXTURES, LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Storo Room it was en largcd, and we occupy part ot It for tbo ex clusive call of Lace Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will find iu onr stock some choice good in White and Cream, and be surprised at the nice Curtains you can get for a small outlay. We keep all kinds of Poles in Brass, Asb, Eboaj, CJierry nnd Walnut? Extension Cornices and Fino Mirrors. PHARESW. PRY, No. 57 North Queen St. .Lancaster. HAMDWAJCM. "JO KW HARDWARE STOKE 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & REMER, dealers IN BUILDING and CABIN1V1 HARDWARE, SIOVES, HEATERS, RANGEB PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll-Smd&w TIIfiD EDITION TTJgSDAY KVKKIMO. NOV. 31, VQ2. A FIKE AND A PANIC. FATAL DISASTJSR IN I'KOVIDENOR. Frightened Girls Jump from the Windows. IMYeral at tbraaKUlM ana OtMti FsUUy Inland Providence, R. I., Nov. 21. Fire at ten o'clock this morning in the calendar building, on Sabin street, caused a panic Among toe girls working mere, several oi them jumped from window, some it is re ported with fatal effect. The fire was caused by the ignition of a can of naptba on the third floor and the flames extended so quickly that eecapo by the stairway was entirely burned. On the fourth floor, in Robinson's gold chain fao tory, about forty operatives were at work, among them about twenty girls. A fearful panic ensued, and in their rush ror the windows many were forced out before they had prepared to jump to a roof two stories below. Em ma Gassitt and. Bessie Cobb fell to the street and were instantly killed. Mary McSorley fell on a picket fence and was terribly injured; she cannot live. Several other girls and six or eight men were also badly injured, some of them it is thought fatally. Some were carried to their homes and others taken to ihe hos pital in ambulances. Tho iinaucial loss is $50,000, divided among several companies. DEATH FROM ALCOHOLISM. Patterson Discharged From Castedy In jrniiadejpjua. PuiLADKLPHiA, Nov. 20. Tho circum stances of the death of Mrs Kate Dunn, who died on Sunday under suspici ous circumstances after a inarrel at her lodging honso with a mau named Pattcraon, were investigated by tho coroner today. Several witnesses testified that Mis. Dunn was an habitual drunkard and the post mortem examination showed that death was caused by acute alcohol- ism. Tho jury gave a verdict to that effect, and Patterson was released from' custody. The Joyce Murderers to Uaug. Dublin, Nov. 21. The opening oi tho trial of four remaining prisoners charged with complicity in the Joyce murder, Michael Casey withdrew his pica of not guilty. The remaining four prisoners -Were then put forward. Mr. Malley on tneir Dcnait pioaaea guilty, uiu micnaei Casey burst into tears and betrayed great emotion. Tho other prisoners preserved a stoluJUemeanur. Judge Barry senten ced them all to bo hanged on December 15. Murdered by Burglars. Baltimore, Nov. 21. About 1 o'clock this morning William A. Russell, of tho firm of Russell Brothers, at Iteiaterstown, Baltimore county, was shot and killed by a burglar. Tho storo had been broken open by two burglars, and Mr. Kussell and his clerk, who were sleeping in the building went down stairs, whon one of the burglars fired. The shot struck Rus sell in the forehead killing him instantly. Tho murderers then ran off and are still at large. A Sboclclng Duanle Tragedy. Frostbcrg, Ky., Nov. 31. A jouu man named Cook, who had beeu payinjr attention to a Miss Austin, shot aud killed her la.t night while he was acconi panying her home. Tho murderer then shot himself in the region of tho heart, but after falling down jumped up again and shot himself twice through the head. Both wero dead within live minutes. An Old Powder mill JJIown Up. Pottstown, Pa., Nov. 21. Tlie Jacoby powder mill ou tbo Swamp creek near Summoytown, Montgomery county, blew up yesterday witb a loud report. Ono man, John Schwager, bad botb bands badly burned and lacerated and be will be crippled for life. Tbe cause of tbo explo sion is not known nor tbo amount of loss. This is a very old mill, having beeu first built in 1780. It has blown up several times since. Enuuicli I'otson to Kill Twenty Women. New York, Nov. 21. A. woman who claimed to be tbe wife of Joseph Saunders, of Brooklyn, committed suicide to day in West Tenth street by taking: Paris green. The doso alio took was sufiiciont to kill twenty women. She was out of work and claimed that her husband cast her oil' for another. The Tariff. Washington, Nov. 21. Tbo wayg and means committee met to-day, and ad journed until December 5th, after deciding that nothing could be done iu tariff mat ters until tbe report of tbe tariff commis sion was received. Dr. Hayes, president of tbe tariff commission, r.aid to-day that tho report of the commission would bo ready by the time Congress meets. A Stone Uattet' Fatal Fall. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 21.- -Thomas S. McCabe, of Syracuse, a stono cutter, fell from tbe new capitol building this morn ing and was killed. He attended a " wake " last night and it is supposed he was in liquor when he fell. He leaves a wife and one child. Dec.lue to Furnish Process servers. London, Nov. 21. Tbo authorities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Oovan, Partrick and Perth have all refused the application of the authorities of Inver nesshire for constables to aid in serving processes on the Skye crifters. Ten Fears lor Threatening a Prince. London, Nov. 21. Wm. Brooksbaw was to-day convicted of sending a threat ening letter to tho Prince of Wales and was sentenced to ten years penal servi tude. Broadley Will Defend tbo Rebels London, Nov. 21. Mr. Broadley has not withdrawn from tho defense in tho case of tbo rebel prisoners at Cairo. His withdrawal was from the sitting ol tbe commission of inquiry on Saturday. He was present at the examination of wit nesses yesterday. tJhot Dead la s Billiard Boom. Memphis, Nov. 21. James Burton aud W. L. Thorpe, brothers-in-law, quarreled yesterday, and last night Thorpe entered a billiard room where Burton was and shot him dead with a shot gun. Aa Old Colored Wobm Murdered. FortScott, Kan., Nov. 21. Yester day an old colored woman was found murdered near her hut, three miles from here. Hor head bad been split open with an axe. Crashed to Heath. Pittstuk, Pa., Nov. 21. A. boy named McNalley, aged 14 years, .employed by the Pennsylvania coal company, was crashed to death between the cars at the low shaft this morning. Meetlag of the uablnat. Washington, Nov. 21. Tho cabinet meeting to-day lasted about one hour and was devoted to considering annual reports of different departments. Tburlow Weed Worse. Nf.w York, Not. 81. Thnrlow Weed's condition has changed for the worse, bis demise being but a question of time. Hacked Ills Head to Fie Petebsburo, Va., Nov. 21. At a early hour this swain Henry Borsr, an old and well-known furniture sserohiint ot this city, committed suicide, by hteking his head to ptoses with a ohtael. Dcstuwl. ent was the reason of his saieide. JNllIUATlOM. Washington, Nov. 21. For the MiiMlo Atlantio states, warmer fair waur. Lxoept local rain in southern portion. wimi3 mostly northerly, stationary or hisbcr temperature, falling, followed by rising barometer. Tell It Oat. Why not Good news ought to be told, an 1 it fa good news that Hunt's Remedy has cured i no worai oi Kiunev auwasea, and can do it again aad again. There are abandnt testi monials to this fact. Mr. Joshua Tuthitl. of Saginaw, Mich., wan cured ot Bright Pi a-o : Mr. John Hunt, ot Providsnee. ot drop-v. when death seemed Imminent: Mr. h. (.. Mason, or Providence, ot rheumatism which cilppled him : and a host ot othen of similar diseases which threatened dissolution. And what Hunt' Remedy has done, it will still do. It fs tho great kidney and liver medicine ot the ago. Tell out the good news to all. nUeod&w rtuidim sst. 1'ait.ADaLrHiA. Nor. 2ft. Flour market i Mt . Auiiertlne, S303 37 ; Extra. SI sotj ; F.vmti Family, $4 73fi3. Rye llonr at' 2304 37. Wheat dull; No. t White tl (k'?l07; Del. and Pa. Ret. fl 031 07 : Longbsrry and Amber at $1 OUJl 10, as toqnality. Corn dull and easy for local use : Rtcamet'. S2c; yellow, 81c: mixed. S383c; No. :: di. Sic. Oats quiet; No. 1 White. SI ; No. Sdo.'iOc; No. 3 do, 49c: No. 2 Mixed, 4Sc. Rye quiet atCSs. Provisions quiet : Mess Pork. old. til itofczi : licet hams, tlSOOfJl'J ; India mess beef, 2S5o 6- LartI quiet: city kettle, 13c ; butchers', HXc ; prime steam. $12 50. Butter steady, but rather quiet ; Pa. and Western Creamery, SRQCTe. Rolls steady ; Penn'a aud Western, 'ii& o as to quart ty. Eggs steady; Penn'a. 02e: Western, :o;?::ie. Cheese firm for beat receipts ; X. . Full Cream. 134c: Western do, W(tlSe : do tir to gooil. ll.'iQl'JKc ; P.. part sklm. 7.S?'j : do lull skims, 3fttic. Petroleum dull : Rcllued, Tc. Whisky at Ji 22 new mvtm Nutr roBK.Nov.SL Flour in lav or ol buy ers nnd demand inademte : Superfine sr.-u-. S3 2033 80; tlo extra. S3 7512j; choir, .t... $1 303700 ; fancy do. 7 10 197 " ; rout d hO l Ohio,3N)ait3; choice do, St 7075 8a -lino Western. SS SO J 80; comMtDitnuil extra do, $3 7S4 1 2 ; choice do, 'o,tM A Wi : choice white wheat do. $S257; Soui&eni dull and weak; common to fair extra, Si !"': zr. good to choice do, T3asi;7r. Wheat l-mc lower, ilnll and depressed : No 1 White. SI 0JX ; No. S Rel.do. $1 iil OS do Jan.. l lOl 13; do eb.. 91 12K1 1: : No. 1 White, Nov.. f 1 07- Corn feverish nnd oxcltcd ; eash and Not. So higher: Dec. and year Kffc better ; litm mouths JiQJc lower, uilxn.i western spt. 7" gone; do futures, fiiGlxu Oats without quotable change ; So. 2 lfr . 4Sc : do Jan.. 41 We; do Feb., tfc : state, nty 32c; western, 393150c. urain aad novtaoa ya(sues. uue o'clock quotations of grain and provis ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Broker; 1M Kast King street. Nov. 21. cntvmo.. Wheat Corn Oats Folk I.umi Dec !S! .60 JSlli 17.07J W.IS4 Year !)2J .ro Jan '.M ,Ui .SSJjJ 17.07J; lt.4tj AS,aj "''xB Petioleu-i. Oil City MB.-j. Htook Market. New V'jrft, Philadelphia and Local Sto- c also United Static Bonds ro polled dally r Ai'n.1 i;. Lone, 22 North (;icen street. Nor. J I .. r.M. 10:00 A.M. inn r.M. 41 .Jenvi-t ft Rio Urandtt . .. Lain Erie & Wtelerji... Kansas aud Texas Lax shorn New Jersey Central New York, Ontario A, W .St. I'uiil, M. & Omaha nil X.WC 32K ?-.. I'Vi -. "!"4 MK I'V.-j h V. JBX It .; a '.ayA 4.1K ;', JttVi 3S 301$ am Mi 1Vi t'acinc Mail... 31 3JJi soi; ?t!; Hi Rochester ft Pittsburgh lexas racinc... Wabash. Su. i-ula ft Pactdc. Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Ro-wllu- Northern PacMc Com , " " Hrelorrwi. ButU'o FIU3.A West Live Stock Market: Cn'CAiio Hogs Receipts. 30,000 head: tMi incnti, :;,100 head ; demand Kood nndlnartel active, but 3c lower : mixed SUfttW 55 ; heavy V, 4m'! ; light, fGOoae ; skips. $i o)8.-,i:j -j. Cattle ReeeiptM. 4.I1OO liejfl : shljiuipnrs, 1,6 head ; market active and 10c hilmr all round; good to choice shipping, S5HK9G; common 10 fatr. $1001)4 85; hutchcrs active and hUh tr; town. $2 3194 ; hulls. 3 , mixed tualnly :i VZM&A'X; stocki-rsand iewlers at S3 iwai :. Sheep Rcccliits, 100 ; shipments, none : !--mand wealr and market slow : common t.i fair at3753 00: mcoiiim logood. ;5of4 : x'mI to extra. $4 S0&4 . East Lirbrtv. Cattle Receipts, l,!21 hwid : slow, shado lower than last wee if. Hogs Receipts 5,700 he id; Pliiladcll)hlu W 7CM7 00 ; 1 rkcr-. Ij:xt, ; .Vr, m ; common n 30311 40. ' Sheep Receipts, ff.WMheail : ni.irko slow a about last week's nrictr. Pbllulelpbls Cattle Market. Momoat, Nov. 3. The arrivals or HvcsbiLk at tho Philadelphia stockyards were : Forthe wee Reeves. 4.100 head: dirrt. I'itOO do: hogs. .V0' d Prevlimn r-l. Ibfsvcs, 3,500 head ; sheep, lSth'Odo ; lu, tnai do. Reef Cattle were in rairdciiuind, butiirbrt were unsettled and rather lower. We quote a? follows : K1t.n1. r.t.GfrV.c: ? f Snntl. 5k Kxtra, CJ4c ; Unod. 3r&iv; 3Icdium, i ( ."Ko ? Common. 4f?lc ; at Cowh. aMIv- twe ; rat, wir, wftfyi' dull at (!VB'J0, with but siucn lows we low salen. Sheep wero active aud p ices oa all grmlir. wcro higher, while Iambs and calves v.cic readily taken at full rates. Wc quote as follows : Extra Wethers, frUgiis ; (iood.iysc : AIc dliundo 4!4a5c : Fair Sheep. 3Jfl'4c; Com mon sheep, 33Jie; Kat Kwm, 45c: stock Ewes. SHQVA CIickUic county Luiubx, r.!4;'4o ; Western Lambs. 43c:V:al Cal vei, 710c. . Hogs were inactive and ia lower. Wn quote as follows : Extra Chicago, 10llu; Good, l'Uii -'J'i': ; Medium, yQWe; Stoppers, 99!ic. BALKS OF BXBVK4 AT TUB WEST rHILADEI.VlA STOCK TARUS. Martin Fuller ft Co., 2lJ Western. 55c Roger Mavncs, U0 Wehtom aud W. ,;& Jc.r A. ft .f. Christy, i-7 Western and W. Va., 5ac. R. F. McFllleu, SJ W. Va. and Wcsluru, :! . Jamc Clerason. 1(1 Chester Co.. on account ol I. E. Foxc : n Western Penn'a.. on account of Jain c liouneliy : 'M Va., on account of Field & Co..5JiaBc. AI. Ulmun. 212 Wcht Virginia, aec't Lehnraii Rros.,.'.(c;U0 do.acc'tL rvn- senlg, 5j5S ; M2 do., acu't J. Whitr.5-Xac.S4c; 1K Lancaster co., acct. J.ti. Hacr.4'4;. SchaiuberarftPaiU, -Tu W.Va. and Western. 4Q4c. O. Schauibera- ft Co.. 220 Western, and W. Va., 4Ji6Kc Lowensteln ft Adlcr, 2t2 Western Penn'is, IJanlul Murphy, 100 Western and West Vx II. Chain. Jreo West Va.. Ite. L. Horn. 00 W. Va.4SSc. Owen Smlth-9l Wosteru and St W. a., ac count ot M. Lake ; 4 Oo.. J. to. Mol let : 40 do. S. 11 Belt, lXKc- Sl. Levi. 100 W. Va . SertKc. Daniel limy th ft Rro., 12 Western and West Dennis Smyth, OiVestcru and JlaryUmd, 6 V. Scheetz ft'ttro., K Western and West Va. Abe Ostlwumfio West Jfa.. SUfttKc Lowensteln ft Kellbron, WiTexans anil Wcst- H.CluUn,25Va5lpc. - v.hman . ITI. 13a WCt V X. 5VllC.- 1 James Aull, so Western. Sfl4c. ( James Eustace, 30 West Vs.. 3X3. Uenry MIHcr, IS w. va.. sw. DBBBSaO MMATS. City Dressed Beeves were active and ckued at inamc, the former rato tor low Toxaas and cows, while Western dressed were al30 In demand at 7Q3Xc SAXIS tAST WSXK. Thomas Bradley, 120 head ot W. dressed at Thomas Bradley, 91 head of illy dressed at WQ9XC. , , a C.S. Uengler. 122 head do at ftJWfcc. A. A.BoeweU13Sheaildoatnac. Harlan ft Bra. SI head do at & W.II. Browal60headdo.at7e. IL a. Bcckman, 50hei1. 78Jic Dressed sheep were . ., aly . Pamnel Stewart sold 1,037 bead at SJi5 lit head of dressed lambs at sglOc.
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