Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 20, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20, T88D. ,
have furnished means te escape te any of
ttie prisoners, as en visiting day all visitors
arc caicfully watched and kept from inter
course with the convicts. As the Lancas
ter county prison sustains the two-fold re
lation of a penitentiary and a common
jail, the ordinary rules regulating the lat
ter may interfere with a rigid and strict
management of the former.
With regard te the business manage
ment of the institution, we can only say
that it is in the hands of a beard of insnee
ters elected by tlie people. Wc fear that
Ihcpicsciit be-ir. have net manifested a
disposition te co-operate with the keeper
in his cttei Is te make the institution what
it ought te be, and hope that hereafter a
mere cordial co-operation may exist be
tween the inspectors and keepers. We
also cciiMiic tlie commissioners of Lancas
ter county for leaving the guard walls of
tlie pii.sen in tlie dilapidated condition they
new aie, as they aic liable te tumbledown
at any lime.
In conclusion, the grand inquest heieby
tender their thanks te the court, district
attorney, sheriff and ether officials, for the
assistance in the discharge of their duties :
l' 15. Muasclmau, foreman ; J. 1. 3Iin
semcr, seeictaiy : S. S. McDauicl, Martin
Deiwait. Jacob K. Geed, Aaren Seurbicr,
Andicw Euimcit, Frederick Leenard, Al
dus . i'einbcr;:cr, Jes. II. lteyer, Cyius
Heist, E. W. Kudy, Jehn II. KtaulTer,
Adam Flear, Enes II. AVcaver, H. II. Kit
uicr, Henry Maun, Jehn 31. Hicstand,
Klias Ikcker, Win. A. Lcwars, K. I?. Uein-bergt'j-,
Chas. Greve, Ama.iali Williams.
Current ISiediic.ss.
II. A. Kvans, J". IJ. Mai tin, Solemon
S-iicclicr, Luther Kichaids, Daniel Smcych
aiid'Gi'Jceu Arneld were appointed by the
ceuit te assess damages sustained by Mis.
Mary A. i Jail lioleniew in laying a siding
en her prepcity in the lower end of the
oily.
The .iisdiiuts' icpeil in the estate of
Thaddcus Stevens, dccca.'cil, was lcconi lcceni
mitlcd te the auditors that they might dis
tiibutc the balance leniainingiu the hands
of the cxccuteis. Theic aic seveial bc
iie.stsV)f Mr. Slevens, which have net yet
been passed upon by the auditors.
The docket wane tiled at 10 o'clock and
m wniccii judgments wcic enteied.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
i:u i:i.:.ila:: cukiviisi'uni:nci.
The question; of changing the opening
hour of market and extending the store
looms in the opera heusebuilding aie be
ing discussed thieugh tliccelums of the
s7'.' and the editor of the Herald also in
vites curicspiindcucc and the views of our
cit teens en the subject, Almest every per
son in town is directly or iiidiieclly inter
ested in the market question and the ac
tion council will take en it; audit will
piebably be with a view te iulluence the
body that our citizens will coine out in
one or the ether town papers favoring:1,
late or an early market. The extension
of the opera house store rooms is a ques
tion that most of our people care nothing
about aa long as the improvement
will net lender insecure the auditorium,
and it will, therefore, receive less attention
thieugli the papers than the question of
inaikels. "Obsciver," writing te" the Spy.
hopes ' that the property committee will
repeit unfavorably en the extension of
the store rooms," as he thinks "the re
moval of the wall in the rear end of the
stores would give f iie audience room above
great insecurity."' He even questions the
authority of council in building the store
looms and auditorium, and says the build
ing was originally designed te be a market
house and council loom. Communications
Je the dillcreut papers en the different
questions will probably Hew thick and fast
K'tvieeu tliis date and the next meeting of
. .mini!, which takes place en the second
Friday of December.
A young Republican gave an oyster Sup
per te nine at Geerge Krwin's saloon last
viuiug the result, el a misiiiuiertanding
v. it ti the state of California.
Messrs. Geerge Smith and Jacob Kime,
isein Pennsylvania railroad engineers,
h:ue returned from a two days' gunning
trip te Yeik county with seven rabbits and
lv.enl-f)itr buds.
Mr. and Mis. W. II. Ilardman, who had
been isiling at Atlantic City for the past
week, have returned home.
(.'Italics Buekmau, el Philadelphia,
spent ycsiriday and last night in Colum
bia, the guest of Ed. J". Hmmcy.
Tin- Columbia sin i i! club transacted Un
monthly business last evening.
Invitations have been leeched by a
number of Columbians teittcnd a "leap
car p.wty "' te be given by the young
ladies of Marietta. The sexes will unsex
thcnnclves in their attentions, and this,
the last oppei lunily for a gathering of the
kind for lour years te come, will be made
the criterion of ether like gatherings in
their day.
Tlie Columbia social club will provide
an oyster supper for its members some
evening next week.
The sinew will effectually step duck
snoeting while :t lasts.
The canal season will close in a couple
of weeks, or sooner if the weather be
comes severely cold. The usual number
of beats will be ice-bound for the winter.
They arc at pic-cut hurrying things at
the coal chutes.
Market was lather geed te-day.
Ilev, J. II. Esterline, the newly appoint
ed pastor of the Church of Ged, of this
place, will occupy his pulpit te-morrow
morning and owning, lie will preach his
opening sermon in the morning.
IJev.'F. W. Staley. pastor el the E. E.
Lutheran church, will preach a seur.en te
young men te-morrow evening.
There will be a public side of leal estate
at the Franklin house, this evening.
Jerry Kech shot a very large canvas
back duck en the river yesterday. This
species of water fowl is very scarce about
here.
It is icpeitul about town that the Re
publican glee club will effect a permanent
organization. There arc some geed voices
among the members.
Union thanksgiving services will be held
in the M. E. church en" next Thursday
inumiug at 10:'j0 o'clock. Rev. C. S. Gcr
iiaid, of the Reformed church, will preach
the sermon.
Fer the first time in the winter of 1880
81 the streets, pavements and house tops
are white. Hail commenced te fall at
about 12:20 o'clock te-day and continued
ieng enough te give tlie streets a light
covering. At l:e0 a fall of snow suc
C2cdcd that et hail and at this writing it
leeks as if v.c may have quite a snow
storm.
The teachers institute is in scssieit to
day. 1'artiiilge Sheeting.
Charles Franciscus, of this city, went
gunning day before yesterday, between
Providence and Qnarryvillc, and returned
last evening with sixty-two partridges
which he had shot within two days. Mr.
Franciscus had no company except a first
rate pointer. His success would seem te
prove Hie tiuth of Wm. Rechm's state
ment, that iherc were plenty of birds in
that vicinity at the time of the State
Field Trials, and that there are still plenty
llicie.
In V. S. Court.
William A. MdVten, of this city, is a
juicrin the Buchanan conspiracy case te
be tiied in the United Slates court in Phil
adelphia. Eleven jurors were secured yes
terday. The panel gave out and the I
twelfth man will be secured en Monday.
Divorced.
Catherine Miller was divorced from her
husband, Benjamin Miller, in court te-day
en the grounds of desertion.
Judge Llbhart's Condition.
The Marietta Register states that Judge
Libhart, of that borough, who was en
Wednesday stricken with almost total
blindness and greatly depressed mentally,
has very considerably improved in health
his eyesight being much better and the
mental. depression entirely-removed.
Jlurglary ai Blrd-ln-Hand.
OnWednesday night burglars broke into
James Murphy's house "at Bird-in-IIand
and after helping themselves te as much
as they wanted te eat, ransacking the
house, left, taking with them a cashmere
dress belonging', te Mrs. Murphy, and a let
of bed-clothing.
Kcceptien te BibbopSbaealiau.
Te-morrow afternoon at St. Mary's
church there will be a grand reception te
Ilishep Shauahau, who recently returned
fiem Europe. The bishop will arrive at
1 :.'. There will be a service in the church
at 5:30 at which Clemmen's City band will
be present.
Car On the Track.
A Height ear, which was being shifted
at, Bitner's warehouse this morning about
9 o'clock, was thrown fiem the track. It
ciuscd a slight delay of one traini The
damage was but slight.
City Property Sold.
Bailsman & Burns, real estate agents,
en 17th iust., sold at private sale, the brick
dwelling house belonging te Mrs. Char Char
eotte Ann Fairer, situate Ne. 'J01 North
Lime stieet, te Win. F. Sennits: (leaf to
bacco merchant), -for $4,000.
Ox KOilKt.
The Republicans of Adamstown are
having an ex roast te-day.
Amusements.
Mamie Uiirinjir Te-iiirjItl.Vlm heautlul anil
distinguished acties. Miss Mnuile Granger,
will tills evening appear at Fulton opera house
in the new play of "Twe Nights in Keine."
Tims lar tliu piece hn- been successful wher
ever produced, ami press and public are pro
nounced in its praise. Miss Gragcr's talent l
described as el the highest quality, and in a
ictcut notice el the perlormance the Phihidel
plila Times says that this gitteil lady is con
stantly enriching her laurels. Ilsr company i3
said te be a strong one.
Bmtley ('uMpbcWs "Matrimony." On Mon
day evening the comedy-drama et " Matii Matii
meny,'' by Hartley Campbell, author of " Tlie
Galley Slave,"' ' My Partner," and ether suc
cessful ueik'i, will be produced at the opera
lieu-eby the great c.tntthnt has achieved ler
it such a marked pepularit-. Mr. Campbell is
oneef Aineiiea's lising dramatists, and Mat
i lineiiy '" Issaid te be in liis happiest vein.
"CIirl-linas Hells ami New Year's Call.'
Tlii, ii tlie unfijueyct appropriate title of a
holiday advcitising paper te be issued during
the holiday season by Messrs. Clutk A Liuidis,
of t his city. It is the neatest paper of its kind
ever iwictl in this city, containing the well
known poem of ".Jehn Gilpin's Kide" hand
somely illustrated. Its circulation will be
7,wt copies and business men w ill de well te
advertise in it.
Don't lie-it. iti, it your kidney trouble you.
ter Day's Kit'Sirr Pah will surely cmc.
iil.-.MW&F&w
There Is no use in drugging you reel 1 te
death, and buying ail the vile medicines ler
internal ue when you can be cured of lever
and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorder-1, jaun
dice, dy:peneia, as well as all disorders and
ailments of the liver, bleed ami stomach, by
wearing oneef Prof. Guilmcttc's French Liver
Pad-, v Inch is a sine cure every lime. It your
druggist does net keep tlie pad, 'end $l.M in a
letter te the French Pad Ce., Teledo, O., and it
will be Fent you by mail. It is tlie only pad
that is guaranteed te cure, licwaie el conn cenn
t Weil'.. A
New Music Class.
Mr. Ilany C. Melliugcr will organize n clj
ter tree instruction in singing at tlie hall of the
Yeung Men's Christian association this even
ing Mr. M. i- himself an accomplished vocal
ist and thorough musician and cordially in
vites all pcr-ens who wish te acquire a knowl knewl knowl
dg"et the ait te le present te-night.
Netice.
n cntei taming and humorous lectin c will
li- delivered in the St. Paul's M. K. church en
the evening of Thanksgiving Day, by the
pastor, Itev. . I. I.iiidemntli, en "Married Life,
its D.ities, Dillieulties. Obstacles, HappincBser
Mir-cry. A small admission fee will be
charged w ith a view te help the steward's
land.
5Tiu: cause ter the happiness et that man
across the way is tiiat he went te WILLIAM
SON t FOSTER, 30 East Kingstrcet, Lam-as.
tc! the ether day, and purchased one of their
nu Reversible Overcoats, which they arc sell
ing at pi ices ranging irem I5 te $20. He gives
you geed advice w lien he tells you te go and
Fcctliciu. nevHMfd
Kuniens, Cerns, Vc.
Dr. Ityback, pronounced the most skilllul
coin doctor in this count ly, is at the City
hotel. Cerns removed without pain, 2.1c each.
Ryback's Ituuien Remedy cures Piles in a few
days. Every Hunien positively cured. it
tjucry Dees the note shaver ha c u ith Cu
tieuru Shaving Seap?
Despair net, neither man nor maid,
Although your mouth has .suffered ill.
Although your teeth arc halt decayed.
Yeu can still .save them, it you will.
A little SO.ODONT be sure
Will make all balmy, bright and pure.
nlTi-lwdceiUVw
The careworn and overworked find couitert
ami strength in Malt Hitters.
SPECIAL SOT1C:.
SAMPLE NOTICE. "
It is impesiblc for a woman after a fuilhlul
ceure of treatment with Ls'dia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound te continue te Miller
with a weakness et the uterus Enclose a
stamp te Mr. Lydin E. Pinkiiam, 213 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., fcr pamphlets.
jy29-lydeedAw
At icr all. a gentle purgative is the lcst means
el curing headache, liver complaint, billons billens
nes, Ac. Use "Selleis' LiverPills."
Malarial Fever.
Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of
the liver and kidney-, general debility, nerv nerv
eiiMicss and neuralgic ailments ylciil readily
te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters.
It repairs the ravages et disease by convert
ing the loed into rich bleed, and it gives new
life and vigor te the aged and iiillriu always.
See Proverbs" in ether column.
nlJ-iwdAw
.Motlier: Metliem:: Mothers:!!
Aie. yen ilisttuhcd at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child sullcring and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It se. goat once and get a bottle of MISS. WIXS
LO'V'S SOeiHIXU SYBUP. Itwill relieve the
peer little sutlerer immediately depend npen
it; there is no mistake about it. 1 here is net a
meLlier en earth who lias ever used it, who will
net tell you at once that it will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te :.sein all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldest and betfencile physicians anil
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
2.i cents a bottle. fil7-lvd&wM.W&8
'Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher' cured my
seu el erysipelas." Mrs. E. Smcltzcr, Lari
mer, Pa.
!9VX9E3C!?
HEATHS.
Di'.aciicar. In this city, en the 17th inst,,
Henry Drachbar, sr.In theC5thyearel his age.
Xeticc of luncral herealter.
Loxe. In this cit v, en November 17, Mrs.
Catharine It., wife of Dr. Jacob Leng, aged 5
years, 9 months and 25 days.
Her Iricnds and the friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend her luncral en
Sunday afternoon, the 21st inst , at 2 o'clock,
from Christ Evangelical Lutheran church,
West King street, between Mulberry anil
Charlette streets. 2U1
Hublev Nev. 19. 1330, in Plttsbngh, Mies
Eliza Hublcy, of this city.
Xeticc of luncral en Monday.
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSES.
On MONDAY, XOVEMBElt 22, 18S0,wiU
be .old in private sale, at the Merrimac house,
North Piince street, O Head of Canada horses.
ms-am gee. ukesshax
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE, AT
GXJNDAKBRB.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colenxl, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKFiR'S.
Fei a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUI
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &e., call ana examine our stock, at
GUND AKER!S,
142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
1ERCIAM1 TAILOBJM DEPARTMENT.
Overcoats Made te Order.
Dress Suits Made te Order.
Business Suits Made te Order.
Beys' Clothing Made te Order.
An elegant asseitment of all the LATEST NOVELTIES IN WOOLENS new open.
We aim te please all who favor us with a call. Our prices will be found te be very low for the quality of goods elfcied.
GENTLEMEN, we wish te impress upon your minds that we offer the finest stock of Underwear in the city for the money.
I'le.i
!-.e call and examine our qualities and prices.
Elegant lines of HOSIERY, FANCY NECKWEAR, SUSPENDDRS, &c.
GrlVLEE, BO WEES & HTJEST,
2S East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
A'x: ir . i FEitrisEsuzxTs.
riMtE l'lSO ;VBO STOLETUEWUKEL
X barrow ti .nn llic corner et Kingand Prince
Streets, will .uicstcd it net lcturned, as the
party is If i -ivi n. N II1'
TCNCH.
j Geed old-t.ishiened .soup at the Trciiient
Heuse, l.VJ North (juccit stieet, this evening
All are ceidiaily invited
JOHN SCIIOKXIIEKUKH.
Itii Iropricter.
tii
LSELUNIi Ol'F!
si;i.lim; off
At "lent reduction my entire Stock of
Furniture. Upholster. 1'eddpig and Heiwe
Furnishing Geml-", te quit the retail business.
Give me a call at Ne. 20 Kast King street,
ltd A. K. IIOFFMEIF.U.
S'
Willi KIIAUT A1 VMS FJSET MJHCH
this evening at
IIKXKY KOIIKEK'S
(Centennial Saleen).
Cor. VI uc,M ill berry and Strawberry SLs.
n
-TWT1CK LIEUKltKRANZ.
11 1 he ineinbcr.s am respectfully reiue.sled
le meet at llicir hall tomorrow (SUNDAY)
alternoen, at 2 o'clock, te attend the luncral
of our late member, Henry Drachbar.
Bv order of tlie President.
ltd AUG. 1). KOHLER, Scc'y.
Ain ffn T LOAN BY THE UNION
?blU.UUU Ituildingand Lean association.
The regular meeting el the association will be
held Monday evening, Nev. ', at VA o'clock.
A new series of steeK. will be open at $1 per
share, and the sum of f 10,000 will be sold te the
highest bidder, the minimum premium having
been abolished. A. H. BALL,
ltd Secretary.
ir
rAI.UAHLK C1TV 1'KOI'MITV FB
SALE. On feATUUOAl. NOVEMUEK
20. 1SS0, at the Leepard Hetel, the heirs or
.leliu hertz, deceased, will sell the following :
A one-story sand Stene Heuse, Xe. 107 Seuth
Queen street, with a contiguous let, together
lieiitinu' 11 leet II incite, and in depth 215 feet
te an allev, with a pump in the yard, choice
Irult trees, grape vines and ether improve
ment. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in.
nl3-7td Iir.XUV S1IUI5EKT, Auct.
COAL! COAL!
Fei geed, clean Family and all ether kind
of COAL go te
RTJSSEL.& SHULMYBR'S.
Quality and Wclgl'.t guasanteed. Ordcix ic
Hpecttuliy solicited.
OFJ-ICE: S3 East King Street. YAKD:
;18 Nfrtl I'nncf Street.
augll-tapilSlt
L
ECTUKE
i;y
DR.. GRBKHWALD,
IX TKIXITY CHAPEL,
XQXDAY EYEX1XG, XOV. i.
SUIMECT " Discovery el" America by Chi i
tepher Columbus."'
Admission 10 cent. ltd
itUI'LIC SALE OF VALUA1JLE CITY
PKOPEISTY. On -MONDAY, XOVEM-
BEBSS, l.e, at Cooper's Hetel, a desirable res
idence. Ne. 517 West Orange street, u let 10 leet
front and 110 leet deep, te a 10 toot alley, en
which i erect ci I a t wolery lil'ICK DWELL
ING HOUSE, with n two-story Brick Back
Building attached, containing eight rooms
and plastered garret, a Frame Summer
Kitchen ; gas iu the whole house ; alea Frame
Shep at feet of let, ir.2'; hydrant in lieu-e
audyaid, geed well of water and choice fruit
and grapes.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.el said
day. when terms will be made known by
' JACOB C. KAPPLEK.
JI. Shciiekt, Auct. 1120.21,20
1 SNOW STOlt'l PKEDICTED.
I
In view el the snow te fall en the 22d of De
cember, which is te last for 17 hours and be
lit' fi-ct en an average. I have purchased an
unusual supply of Men and Beys' Shirts and
Drawers teell at 2 cents and upwards : to
gether with Hats. Caps, Knit Jackets, Neck
wear in latest styles, and such goods as are
sold iu a Gents' Furnishing Stere. Call and
examine before buying.
IIKXKY BECHTOLD,
ltd Xe. 52 North Queen Street.
O" KDEIi FIXING TUKCOUKTS TelTfllE
YE Alt 18S1.
XOV KM BEIl Hi, ISjO, it is erdci cd by the Cem t
tuat the regular terms of the Courts of Com
mon Pleas, Oj er and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Orphans' Couri, shall be and remain
for the vcar ISsI, as fixed by rule of Court, in
printed rules, pages 11. 43 and SI.
It is also ordered that the time heretofore
fixed ler the argument of cases in June, in
each vcar,slmll for the present year bechanged
and instead of the. third Monday in June, the
Court fix tlie week commencing Monday, May
'Si, lssi, for Hie argument et cases in all the
Courts. The Court will meet as Usual en the
third Monday in J line ter presentation el ac
counts. etc.,and en Saturday of the same week
for entry of Judgments.
It 13 further ordered that Adjourned Courts
ler the trial of causes by Jury in the Courts of
Common Pleas, Over and Terminer and Gen
eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the
Peace, shall be held as lollew-s, viz :
IX THE COURT OF COMMOS M.EAS.
Otic week, commencing Monday, February
7, 1881.
One week, commencing Monday, tebruary
11. 1881.
One week, commencing Monday, September
3, 1SS1.
One week, commencing Monday, October :!,
1831.
One week, commencing Monday, October 10,
1881.
One week, commencing Monday, October 21,
1881.
in thu ceuists or even .sn tkiuhxkr asd
OKXERAl. JAIL DELIVERY AND QUARTER
SESSIONS OF TUB l'EACE.
One week, commencing Monday, February
21, 1881.
One week, commencing Monday, May 9, 1881.
1S8I.
One week, commencing Monday, October 17,
18S1.
One week, commencing Monday, December
12, 1881.
And at sueh ether times as may hereafter be
ordered and directed by the Court.
It Is further ordered by the Court that all
Jurers who fail te attend and serve, unless
excused by the Court, shall be fined $13. And
all Jurers attending Court, and failing te be
present and answer when called ler the trial
eta cause, shall forfeit one day's pay for cTcry
lailurc te answer, unless a legal or sufficient
reason be given te the Court ler such absence
or failure te answer,
It is further directed that the above order
shall be inserted in all the papers of published
pi the city and county, one insertion in each ;
the bills te Deprcented att the County Com
missioner's office.
Jlv the Court, E. McMELLEN,
Itd&w 1'roUienotary.
JBXBXOHEJRlES, AC.
VJtT (i GOVS.
NF.W AlirERT18E3LESTS.
WE INVITE the attention of the public te the following schedule
of prices of goods that will be found iu our stock :
Ladies Breast Pins ...
Ear Rings (Geld wires) ...
Geld Finger Rings ...
Thimbles
Silver Plated Spoons (per dez.)
Clocks - - - - . -
Stem Winding Watches (warranted)
Diamond Rings ....
Sleeve Buttens -
Watch Chains -
Neck Chains -
Silver-plated Casters - ...
' Pickle .Tais -
' Water Pitchers
Cake Baskets
Bracelets .....
"Charms and Lockets ...
Opera Glasses -
All goods will be recommended and
H. Z. RHOADS-&
EDW. J. ZAHM,
JEWELER,
ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.
We desire te remind our friends thut we have a completely equipped Jew elry Fuetery in
connection with our regular business and are ready and able te make up any special piece of
Jewelry. Persons desiring Christmas GlTUs made te their own order will oblige us bv leaving
their orders with us at as early a date as possible. Estimates given for Masonic Marks, so
ciety Pins, Badges, Ac.
DIAMONDS.
We have secured the agency of oneef t lir largcst'imperf ing firms iu the United States,
and are prepared te furnish our patrons with Diamonds in Kings, Studs, Ear Kings, Lace
i in", c, as low or tower limn any .ctv j uik or l'liuaueipuia iinu.
WEDDING OR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
We e.teud a cordial invitation te all te call and examine our extensive stock et articles
suitable for these occasion?. In Sterling fcilver. Fine Silver Plated Ware, Fiencli Clocks,
llrenzes, tc.
WATCHES! WATCHES!!
Our stock of Watches embraces the I.nnc:ister and ether leading American Walche.
Every Watch sold is accompanied with a written guarantee.
KEPAIKIXG. In addition te our former facilities we linve added some el the latest ini ini
pieved machinery, and ate ready te de all classes of fine watch or ether repairing in our bu-i
nc.s. We invite all te call, assuring them polite attention, fair Healing and low prices.
EDW J.ZAHM,
Manufacluring Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, - Lancaster, Pa.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &G.,
In the city, is te be seen at tlie Wei ks el
MORBEOK & MILEV,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
WCOX A CO.'S OLD STAXD.-S
Tin Stock inclmk'K sill thu
LATEST STYLES SPRNGS,
such as tlie Jrewstcr, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Empire 'Cress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex
and Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Bepairing
erall kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year.
OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."'
.Hv .
XEir ADVERTZSJiMESTH.
LL IN WANT OF A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
1 would respectfully say that new is the time
in order te avoid being disappointed te have
your presents selected and put aside, and then
when the rush comes a little later you will be
bare of having your present just when you dc
bire. 1 cordially invite a call te sec my assort
ment of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Furniture and Picture Frames.
A. E
15 East King Street.
SI AS FITTING AND PLUMBING.
T JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment el
GAS FIXTURES
Constantly en hand. ylC-GmdeawS
pOTO RINGWALT-S Felt
M0N0NGAHELA PURE RYE.
Alse OAKDALE PUKE 11YE WHISKY, 95 per
cent. Alcohol, and the invigoratlngTenln Ilalr
Liquid, and the
Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c,
AU at XO. 203 WEST KIKG STREET.
25 cts and upwaids.
75 " "
75 "
10 "
$1
$1
5
$5
50 cts. "
25 " "
$1
82.50 "
$1.50
$( "
$3 56
$1
75 cts "
$2.50 "
warranted acceiding te quality.
BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
ItOVSK JFUKNISHISa HOODS.
"M-OTICK.
FLlAri & BREjtEMAjSt.
Would advise all who contemplate putting iu
IIEATKItS or making any alterations in thcit
heating arrangements te de se at once before
the rush of Fall Trade begins.
TIIE MOST KKLIAKLE
j
In the Market at the
LOWEST PRICES.
FliM & Breneman's
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. 1A.
ClILffA JJt'D OLASSWAJl.
nLASSWARC! GLASSWARE It
A New Pattern el
GLASSTVAKE,
CHINA HALL.
KKU1T BOWLS, SALVEBS, CELEUY
GLASSES. PITCHERS. WATER SETS.
CHEESE DISHES, TOY SETS, BREAD
PLATES, Ac.
Call and examine and learn prices before
purchasing.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 EAST SING STREET.
TURD EDITION
SATURDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 20, 1880.
WEATIIEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Nev. 20. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, falling followed by sta
tionary or rising barometer, variable
winds, shifting te westerly, partly cloudy
weather, with rain or snow, rising followed
by stationary or lower temperature.
THE INTERNATIONAL BKGATTA.
laiycuck ITIns After Feuling Ress.
Londen, Nev. 20. Laycock wen
te-
day's trial heat; Ress second, llestncr
third, Smith fourth.
Ressand Laycock fouled abuve Cliis
wick Eyer, and Laycock then took the
lead. He net only wen the foul, but wen
the race handsomely by seven lengths in
2C minutes and 13 seconds. Hesmcr was
a geed third.
Up te the point where Laycock and
Ress fouled, at Chicswick Eyet the
American had the best of it, lead
ing Laycock and Hesmer in a magnifi
cently contested race. Then Laycock se
cured the advantage, drew ahead and wen
by seven lengths as above stated. The
attendance was large and Lay cock's vic
tory enthusiastically received.
SEETHING WIT1I SEDITION.
A Highly-Colored Description of tne Slute of
AH'.ilrin Ireland.
Londen, Nev. 20. A disutch fi-em
Dublin says: "Accounts received here
from various parts of the country by agents
for property leprcscnt the state of the
country as still mere disturbed and de
moralized. The combination against the
payment of -vents is extending into dis
tricts hitherto peaceable, and the terrorism
which fellows closely in the wake of the
Land League is steadily breaking ' down
the opposition of the law-abiding classes.
Tenants who de net pretend te be unable
te pay lents meet their landlords defi
antly and refuse te pay mere than Grif
fith's valuation, and in some cases decline
te pay at all en demand or arbitrary settle
ments." SIURDEROUS NGUKOES.
Fatal Termination r nn Old Oruilge.
Cincinnati, Nev. 20. A special dis
patch from MaysviWe, Ky., says Cyrus
Ewiujj yesterday met ltenbcn Gaunt eight
miles from Maysville,and having an old
grudge against him immediately began an
attack en him with a knife, cutting au ar
tery. Gaunt bled te death. Beth pmties
weie colored.
1'iuamiel Jehnsen lietenge.
Cei.L'MUiA, Tciin., Nev. 20. Emanuel
Jehnsen, a colored section hand e:i the
railroad, shot and killed his feicman,
Jehn Beeth, yesterday because the latter
discharged him. Jehnsen, if caught, will
be lynched.
KI'miLK & CO.
The Drillers Acquitted el I'Cijury.
llAituisut'iCG, Pa., Nev. 20. The per
jury cases against William II. Kciuble,
Charles 1$. Halter and Jesse K. Crawford
were called for trial this morning, and
juries weie cmpaueled. Theic being in
sufficient evidence te make out the cases,
the juries in each case under instructions
from the ceuit rendered a verdict of net
guilty.
IN CONTEMPT.
A Decision
In
ritmetiH Ititiialistlc Cases in
Knglaiid.
Loxuex, Nev. 20. Lord Penzance, .sit
ting in the Heuse of Lords as dean of
the Court of Aiches, has ileul.ued
Rev. 3Ir. Eniight and Rev. Mr. Green,
who have continued their ritualistic prac
tices despite the of the court, suspending
them from ellice, te be iu contempt.
They will consequently be imprisoned sim
ilarly with Rev. Pelhani Dale. They aie
respectively defendants in the cclebiated
Boedcsley and Mile.spalling ritual c-.uu-es.
Till' COAL C'OMIUNATION.
A Partial CiicierstiimliiigKcuclicd.
PiiiLADr.Lriii, Nev. 20. A paitial
undcnUanding has been reached regarding
the plan of operations at the mines by the
combined anthracite coal companies. Air
Guwen .states that it has been agieed te
suspend work for nine days, but the peiied
of stoppage has net yet been fixed.
AGAIN IN l.'II!(.
Capture or an Kscapeil Counterfeiter.
New Yerk, Nev. 20. Gcerge (tiles,
alias Arthur Edwards, the convicted conn cenn conn
tcrfeitcr, who escaped a few days aje from
United States Deputy Marshal Jenes
after throwing red pepper in tlie eflicer's
eyes, was icarrcstcd en the Bowery last
night. lie will be promptly sentenced.
StARKHTS.
i'tillailelplila Market.
Philadkcvhia, November 3). Fletn mai
ket ijuiet and stieng wiib br.t brands
held higher; superfine $. )Q4 iw: cx-tra
ll'Siiit 75; Ohie ami Indiana family f." "i
'i; Penn'a limily $" 2305 i : St. Louts
family fi'OO'tr.M: Minnesota family.-. ii5t7;
Slrn'ght ipMiOfffi". : Winter paleiH fUT.'tfnl-i.'i;
spring ile $7 00WS i'".
Rye Heur unchanged at $." 37.
Vlieiit market higher and active, but fever
ish : Ne. 2 Western Red II 21 : Penn'a. Red
$1 i:Kjl 21; Amber $1 19i 21.
Cem strong and held higher ; steamer at ."i j: ;
yellow, ut i'2c; mixed, old, file ; de new 5;e.
Oats higher ami in geed inquiry; Ne. 1
Wliite V-mmia; ;e. 2 de 1'c: Ne. :; de He:
Ne. 2 Mixed :XK;.
Rye firm at 'jsc
Previsions fairly steady; incss perk,
old and new H .Vliaifi 2.'.; beet hams $12 S0&I9 00;
Indian m.'ss beet at 18 0(); Bacen sinok sinek
d shoulders rr;tf$Gc ; salt de S'Xc; smoked
hamsUfilOKc; pickled hams Sf?ac.
Lard stcaify; city kettle tffi!)c: loose
butelieiVS's'e; prime steam $3 7."iS 8.).
Iluttcr Hrm, best grades in the market
fairly active; Creamery extra at "SJe ;
de geed te choice 5032c; IJ. C. and N. Y. c.x
tni2Rte; Western reserve extra 222le;
dogeoilto choice 15520c: Rolls steady at a
decline ; Penn'a Extra 2)gJ3c; Western Re Re
serve extra 20323c.
Eggs scarce and linn; Penn'a Extra 23
j:50c ; Western Kxtra 2Sc.
Cliccse lirmnnd in better demand, but prices
unchanged : Scvr Yerk lull cream 13"i:rjc ;
Western full cnam at 12l3c : de lair te
geed at ll12c; de half skims lOiJUc.
Petroleum quiet ; rrcllncd at 10V12Jc.
Whisky nt$l 12. 2
Seeds Geed te prime clever dull at $7 00
EJ7 50; Timethy nominal; Flaxseed dull and
weak at $1 301.13.
flw Verlc Market.
Nkw Yeuk. November 20. Flenr streng.witli
moderate expert and light jobbing trade: Su
perfine, state r'Sygf 40; extra de at HSO
Q.'itX); choice, de $. 055 23 : fancy de nt
$530a2.Y; roundheopOhiof510GoO: choice de
:it5 00G23; superfine western $3 8931 40;
common te geed extra de $1 SOfjr, 10; choice
de $. 1308 50 ; choice white wheat de $1 73
4 95; Southern quiet and firm; common
te fair extra $5 2935 75 ; geed te choice de $5 75
700.
Wheat prices J4&HC bcttcrand market fairly
active ; Ne. 1 White Dec. $1 22'gi 22.K: de
Jan., $1 25 ; Ne. 2 Red spot $1 2 ; tle Nev.,
$1 23J:Sl 21 ; de Dec. $1 2ll 23 ; de Jan.fl 2CJ
(fgl 27J ; de Fcb.,$l 29.
Cern iisliadcllrmcrand quiet : Mixed west
ern spot, 57"48G0,c: de future. 57JQCJc.
Oats without dedided change ; Ne. 2 Nev.,
43c: de Dec, 44Jc: de Jan., WWc; State
4350c ; Western 4230c.
Stock Alar et.
Niw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks strong.
XevembcrSi.
A. x. a. M. r. x. r. 7. r. jr.
10:10 11:10 1:W) 30 :ie
Meney s$34
ErieK. K u)' 4IJi tl?i
Michigan S. L. S....U7' lis HSJi
Michigan:Cent. K. U..lie2 111 112; ..'.
Chicago Se . W nrn il.j lit:
uiucage, ji.xst. i:...iu,r umk u;
Han. Ac bt. J. Cem,
,.7
K
" P'ld.... 1)1 i
Teledo A Wabash.".'" j:"'
Ohie Jfc Mississippi. .. ::r
St. Leuis. J. M. AS. IC. M
Ontario and Western. .'!
c. c. a i.:c tl.ll 21
New Jersey Central., se" J
Del. A Hudsen Canal. )
M
21
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S4
Del., Lack. A Western J0' I'.i IWS
Western Union Tel...l0lK 101 Wi
i-acmc jiau s. s. co..
Manliattan Elevated
Union Pacific
Kansas A Texas
Xew Yerk Central...
Adams Kxpresg
Illinois Central
Cleveland A Pitts...
Chicago A KecJc I
17
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11
lit
KIJS
121"
i-"i7s
121
Pittsburgh A t. v..
American U. Tel. Ce.
PlIILADELrillA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania It. K....
PhU'a. A Keading.
Lehigli Valley
Lchhih X:vit;atien...
21
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21
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ritts.,TitusveA 15 ..
Xertiieru Central
Plill'a A Erie IS. IS...
Northern Penn'a . . . .
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Central Trans. Ce....
17
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isifi
A. 31 VSEMVXTS.
tiaSil FA1K AND I'KSTIVAl. AT' Vili:
Ll First Baptist Cluiieh. E:tt Che-.liiut
street, commencing THII5SDA1. AOl KM-
BEi: IS. and open everv night until the 27th
inst. Ailuiisslen 10 cciits. cann Tickets 2"
cents. nl7-4td
s
2i:i.KCT DANCINiJ ACADrjlY.
ACADEMY, MB. ROBERTS' ROOMS,
L.VXCnTK!. PA.,
i'er strictly Piivate lniructieii.
class. ai:i:axi'ements-ciiilpi'i;n.
Sat unlay Lessen, ler bteps, Ac.,- te." r. m.
.Matinee ::ti.'i i ai.
L.VD1E.' CLAS..
Saturday Afternoon Uteiivi.
Ladic..inil ('eiitlfiueii Irein S te 10 p. nr.
51ute by Plot. T.i ler and Ori'ticlm.
TCKMS . Fer 13 Lemens.
Mr. Shan': can be '
Stere.
n at Woodward'. Music
nlT-ttd1
m TlDtit-T HAI.L. .1!1S!II.KI"S lUlHAlIXC.
Cntre S'nuarc, lenimeneing
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1380.
Will be en exhibition tern lew day:, only
MAJOR TOT,
The Marvelous Midget or Mankind,
lined 1.1 years. neiM only I'.,'.; pound.-;, will
held levees daily fiem -2 te : aud'7 te il p. in.
Admission only
Children under L! year.
..1.1 Cts.
..lt "
X. I!. Come te the place of exhibition au.l
hie miiiim or his clothes and his Jl.iwe miniature
coach. iiKMwd
T?UTON Ol'I'ltA IIOUM.'.
X1
SATURDAY, XOrEMUEK :, ISS0.
Mi:. JOHN D. MISIILI'U has thoheuorot
preeiiting tlie iliatinguNheil ai tite
MAUDE GRANGER, .
in her great New Yerk riurefs,
out the country, tlii i-easen,
ind thieuh-
u Ti-,
Twe jTigMs
Reme'
in
by A. C. I'tJ.NTE'.C. II . ill be produced -A ith
every attention te detail by a very Mreng
Company.
PI'ICES: l.'alleiy :t5c. Admission .10c,
Pariiet 73c., Ki-erveil Seats 91.0(1. at
leckerV. nevl.ltd
"VPKUA 1IOU.SK.
MONUAY, NOVEMBER 22.
MR.JOIIN l. MLSIILCRgutr.mtee.sa liist
class entertainment in the proilnetionoflt.tit preilnetionoflt.tit proilnetienoflt.tit
ley CainpbeU'.s highly hiieeessf ul and brilliant
ly humorous Comedy iu i acts,
MATRIMONT,
l;Y A Sl'PERlOR COMPANY.
ACT I. On the Iteuli at Leng Itrnueli.
ACTIL f)raving Iloem at Cel. Piny leidr.
ACT III. RriMktu-t !i mt Pic'iS-eubiigia'...
ACT IV. A l Cel. Phiyferd'h.
pricks ::.i, .-e .v; 7.J ;ih.
Diagnun at Yeekcr's Uiicc. n is-f td
I.MJI.TON UI'KKA ItOUbK.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
VLittEsu.Yi', xevi:.iiji:i: m, ih.se.
J. K. McOONOL'GH and i'OlIKRT Pl'Ll'OKO.
MISS ANNIE PJXLEY,
The Cliai-niin Seiig-.ti-e-,s and Aelrc , who
lias jn-l c!e- ed a me-st In illiaut eiigagi'tiieiit al.
Ih" Ro-len Theatre, crowding Ihe at auill auill
leiiuiu every niglit. 2i,iHM peisen. in II per per
terniaiieiw, and new cie'.vifiug the Walnut
Street Theatre. Philadelphia. wiHi ilellgiiled
audienics te wi'm - her rendition of
"M'LISS,"
CHILD OP TH3 SI5R1-A8
111 wlii'-li she will introduce her varied seluc seluc
tieiis et .seiig, Dai.ce-and Mediey-.
She will be supported by J. C. Mci'oueiight
In his famous roll u! Yl'BA I'lLL.ifid a com
pany et absolute nn-i It.
admission ::.-;, .-fi A..cts.
RKSfcRVED hKAT- 7.! Cts.
Fer sale nt Opera liens- Oillc. niO ltd
rvl'KISA IltHJ.-sK.
Thanksgiviiiff Afternoon nnd fiven
ing1, Novembor 25.
Grand Ladies' and Children's Jl.itlnc!
Tiianksiving alternoen. Deers open at I p.
m. Performance commences .it 2 p. m.
MATINEE PRICKS Children .".If. Adults
JOc. Gallery S."c.
EVENING PRICES, :55, .10 & 7.ic.
Power's Paragon Comedy Company.
Reproduction of that very funny Comely,
Dlt. CLYDE,
With th; s urn: ir.'u.r, JOHN F. WARD.attcr
:i run et 2fX) nights in New Yerk, superb C'h
t m nes and Aiiinintmeutu.
W. II. POWER, Maxaeki:.
Reservd bcat- en .sale at Fulton Opi-ra
Heuse Ollice. u2n-4til
WASTKlt.
WANTKD-ti-c,
free
KVKIU'l'ODY TC ADVKK-
et ehanr'i. in tin: Intkllkikm
CZK. WIiO
wants HOincthing te de.
IfrASTKD. A
coi.ei;i;i woman
iV w
wants a situation te 1:0 general house
work. Can cook, wa-h, iron and de any kind
et house work. Has goe.t lecommeudatien.
Apply at this efilce 2t
3.s ct:i.i.Asr.e vs.
M
ISS .M. K. GILL. TKACHKK Or DICAAV-
ing in tlie Girls' High Scheel, wishes te
obtain pupils in the various styles of drawing;
unit painting. Residence no. :. nest orange
street.
r u rs allereil and repaired at the same
place.
ectSMfd
VTOVELTIES IN SUAKP PIN.S.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDERSHIRTS AM) DlCAWEKS,
E. J. ERISMAITS,
THE SIIIP.TMAKEK.
56 NOBTII UUEEN bTKEtT.