LANCASTER DAILY lOTlXLlUlaXrEK. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20,1880. Lancaster IntrUigcncev. SATURDAY EVENINO, NOV. 20, 188CJ THE .SKA AND THE MOON. 3V FILAXK J. OTTARSON. The Sea Jell in lore with tlie Moen ; The Moen only laughed at the 8eu, And went en, turning midnight te neon , And silvering hill-top and lea. " Loek clown, lovely Moen," said the Sea ; " Beheld our own beautiful iace; Tis se pure and se charming te me In my heart 1 have given it place." She looked, with a flush of disdain ; Her glorious imaje was lliore; And she knew for u woman in vain Tliat the image wan spotless and fair. A w a3" sped tlie M 0011 in her splendor ; But oft and again Hhc would turn. With glance growing mere and nunc tender, Te the .Sea, where her image did burn. There ticmhled the silvery illusion ; Nay, Moen, de net quiver nor start ; 'Tit the UiMiiur of Leve's soil coufusieu. The tlireh et the .Sea's laithrul heart. And the Moen, would remember and ponder The virien she saw in the wave; Asaway round the. weild she would wander. And hhe knew that the Sea was her slave. And uieulh alter mouth, when returning, In her full Hhe would glory again. Her laee in the ocean Mill burning Cave the Moen a slight feeling ei pain. (Still the Sea followed sorrowing alter. His breast bwcllingevcr with love. His highs waking only thelaughter Ot the Moen tailing queenly above. Though ages en ages have perished, Still Leve. sings the changeless old time. And witli passion still faithfully cherished, Tins Sea fellows utter the Moen. fellow s alter till cruel shores May liiiu, Then breaks his great heart with a sigh ; Fer the fates ever mock and delay him Whose aim is unwise and tee high. Way or the World. fKicnii Gleanings limn tlie Heme anil For eign Crep et Humer. Mrs. Yoiiiigreiu:iuw:itiLsiolciiow "what is the best way te mark table linen '."' Leave the lialiy ami a blackberry liie alone .it the tabic for two minutes. The word love in one of the Indian dia lects is chcmlciidaineiixhkaiiaKO'ragci'. Fancy a sweet forest maiden telling her copper-colored bnivc that she chcmlenda chcmlenda chcmlenda iiiouglikaiiagexngcrs him. " llew shall I have my bonnet trimmed," asked Mali. i, "s se that it shall arce with my complexion .'" "If you want it te match your face, have it. plain," replied the hateful Hattie. " I believe," said a Galveston justice te a roiirh-Ieukiiiir castemer, "that all the scoundrels in Galveston aic harbored in your den." "I never saw j-eu there yet, judge." A certain Chinaman gave a dinner patty The viands were net te his taste. lie rose from the table, asked te be excused for a few moments, and left the room with the remark, "Must liekee wife." This was net in China. " Why, Franky !" exclaimed the mother at the summer bearding house, "I never knew you te ask for a second piece of pic at home." "I knew it wasn't no use," replied Franky, quietly, as he proceeded with his pie-eating. Are you really se stupid, Matilda, or de "yan act that way for effect?" said a Gal veston lady te her servant. " Ne, mam," was the reply, " I'd like mightily te be a deceitful niggah, but I hain't get de sense." (talccitleii JVctcx. She read all the books of science. Her lingers were covered with ink; She hooted at murrigc alliance, she talked of the iiii-sing link. She iuted savans and preachers Ot gt cuter ami less renown Platonic in ail her features, She get a mash en a clown. A stranger in a country village chanced .te pass the graveyard just as the sexton was performing his duties, and, with a view te knowledge, addressed the old man: " I sec you have had a funeral. May I inquire of what complaint the person died'.'" The sexton replied: "There wasn't no complaint. Everybody 'pears te be satisfied." Thcie was a large boiler of scalding water ever a tire in the yard and several black imps playing near it. Suddenly a shrill voice was heard from inside the shanty : "Yeu Gawge Washington keep away from dat ar biler. D'rcctly you is gwine tcr upset de biler all ever yersclf, and ycz will be de fust otte te say, 'Twan'tmc, mammy.' " "Edward," said a mother te her seu of eight, who was trundling a hoop in the front yard, "you mus'n'tge out of the gate iute the street." "Ne, ma, I won't," was the reply, A few minutes aftcrwad she saw Edward in the street manufacturing mud-pics, and at once went out te him. "Didn't I tell you," she said angrily, "net te go through the gate'."' Well, I didn't mother," was the very satisfactory reply; "I climbed ever the fence !'' It was at a late quarterly meeting of Seventh Day Baptist churches, in Wiscon sin, that tve clergymen were te present papers en the same day and the question of precedence having arisen, Mr. A. sprang te his feet and said, " I think Brether 15. ought te have the best place en the pregramme ; he is an elder man than I am and, besides, is full of his subject." When the audience lcmcmbcrcd that Hi-ether 11. 's subject was " The Dcyil," a cheerful smile seemed te beam around the assembly. A gentleman made up his mind that hc would give his wife a pleasant surprise by spending the evening at home. After supper he settled himself down for a cozy time in the besom of his family. He hail no mere than comfortably fixed .himself when his wife abruptly asked him if his friends didu' t waut him any longer. Then his mother-in-law asked him if he had ex hausted his credit. The servant asked him if he was ill. One of the neighbors wanted te knew if he had any trouble and was afraid of the law, All of which oc curred in twenty minutes, for in exactly half an hour he was beyond quest lenin range in his club. LANCASTER UOUSEIIOLU MARKET. DAIKT. Itulter W lb , ..iaie rc ...".8ibc .. .10311.-10 a3c e 12c ...... ",-c ...10f$12c 2Q3c ...12l.-c ...1220c ...."!iOc ....Ofclue .'WJJ.-iC ..1012c 10c ...1012c 58c ...20325c .'.!iei.-ic ...1018c 5c eC 1C ...1015. ICC Cup cheese, 2 cups , Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. Dutch cheese 1 lump Kiturra. Apples f pk Bananas each Cherries, dried, tqt Currants, dried, fl 0 , Dried Apples $? qt " Peaches ip qt , Fex Grapes ft jt Grai.cs l Jpk Lemens l dez Oranges it dez Persimmons l ijt VEHETA1U.KS. Beets fl bunch Cabbage t head Carrots fl bunch Cern -fcl dez Celery i? bunch Lima beans fl qt. Lettuce, head and plate Onions f? pk " $1 bunch Potatoes ?Jpk (Sweet) i?.pcck.... Radishes J buncl Soup Beans qt Salsify 3fl bunch Tomatoes p Jpk , Turnips 3? peck reuLTiir. Chickens pair (live) " ' (cleani.il) Ducks f pair Geese -jf piece Turkeys 1 piece (live) " " (cleaned) MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter qt e6 T uez , ...Vg80c ..Wctf2$l ...SiicfiSl' ..ftCilid ..'J5C! -,, ? .25c .'inQJitc Skncyw. 202ft jap 5ic Bauer kraut V qt 81ZC Babbits ft pair 40c OKAIIf. Cloveraced ft bus f7.5eeR.00 Hay V ten $2025 Oats W bus 35040c Rye?) bus 8590c TimethySeccd 31 bus $3.253JO Wheat bus 1.C0 FISH. Bass ft 10c Cattish If ft 12c Eels fi Hi....... .................. .iuc jrercn ......................................... .wc nllll. ............................... ............ 1W' MicicerH...........a.......... .......... ........... jc White Fish ?t ft., 12Jc Blue ' loc Halibut ft 1-KC NEATH. Beef Steak, if? & 10fi20c " Beast (rib) W I'-tfrlik: " " (chuck) 1 ft WiiVlc " Corned.?! ft IOQISc " Dried,)) ft 25&2c Bologna dried 25c Ham 1 ft 13ffilSc Lamb ft ft 1220c Laiil Ifl ft !10c Mutten ft ft 10l(ks fork ft ft !i10c Indigestion. The main cause of nervousness is indiges tion, and that is caused by weakness et the stomach. Ne one can have sound nerves and geed health without using Hep Bitters te strengthen the stomach, purify 'the bleed, and keep the liver and kidneys aetivc, te carry oil all the poisonous and waste matter et the sys tem, hen ether column. ul5-2wd&w The Chicago 'J'imcx says: Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is highly endorsed by ministers, judges, physicians, surgeons, by men et literary and scholarly distinction, and by individuals in all the walks et life. 3 JtMCLIUIOUS. 1) II. (U. V.) OF VA THE ItKV. J. LIN ). dermuth, ei St. Paul's M. K. chinch, will Iireach a special sermon te the members el .uncaster and Concstega orders et the Broth Breth Broth hrheod of the Union te-morrow (Sunday) morning. I7IIWT HAPT1ST, EAST CHESTNUT ST . Preaching te-morrow morning and ctoii cteii ing by tlie jxister. Uev. Win. Morrison. In the evening a sermon specially te ladies will be delivered. Sunday school at 1 p. in. 171IKST KEFOKMED CHUKUU. THE . usual divine services te-morrow at 10 a. 111. and ' ). m. Sunday school at 1' p. m. 11 KST M. K. CIIIIHCII, SOUTH DUKE Stivel. Pi-eaeliiug by the pastor, Ke v. S. II. C. Smith, at 10a. 111. and at Vx p. in. Sab b.ilh school at Hi p. in. Yeung people'.-, prayer meeting ati p. in. MOltAVIAN SKKVICKS ItOTlI JUOHN ingaud cvDiiiug, at theuiial hours. Sun day school at 2)i. m. Pleaching by l.ev. .1. 11. Duhhs, D. 1. ME. MISSIONS. EAST MISSION Preaching at 7:39 p. 111. Itevival ser vices every evening ne.l week. Wust Missiex. Preaching by the pastor, Ker. S. O. Garrison, at 10:30 a. in. and 7:1." p. 111. Prayer meeting at .:w p.m. I3KESKVTEKIAN l'KEACHING IN THE JL morning and evening, at the usual heuis, by the pastor, Kcv. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D. 1)ItESHYTEKIAN ME.1IOIUAL MISSION Chaiel, Seuth Queen Street. Preaching by the pastor, Bev. .1. C. Hume, at 1XX p. 111. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. Prayer meeting 011 Thursday at 7) p. in, ST. JAMES. KEV. C. F. KNIOHT, II. !., rector Hely Communion at S and morn ing service at 10 a. in. Lvening prayer at (J p. 111. ST. LUKE'S KEFOKMED MISSION, .Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine Mcrvice at ( a. in. and p. m. iluly Communion at the morning service. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Iter. W. V. Lichliter, pastor. ST. PAUL'S KEFOKMED DIVINE SEK vices at lej- a. in., and at i p. 111. Preach ing by the pastor. Sunday school at p. 111. Prayer meeting at ( p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHEKAN CHUKCII. Preaching te-morrow at 10J a. in., by the Bev. .1. C. Iluine, of the Presbyterian church. Ne evening service. Sunday school at -)i p. in. ST. PAUL'S M.E., CHUKCII, S. O.UEEN ST. Preaching at le a. 111., and at V, . nil., by the pastor, Bev. .1. Lindeinuth. Morning sermon te the Brotherhood of the Union. Class meeting at !4 a. 111. Prayer meeting at ;;, p. m. Sunday school at p. m. SALEM CHURCH fIF GOD. PIJKACHINC. morning and evening, by the pastor, Ber. J. B. Sonic. Sunday school at 1JJ p. 111. West Mission. Derwart street. Sunday school at l-)i p. in. North Mission. Antioch. Sunday sciioei ai :i a. in. i-reaciimg ai -yi p. 111., ey Mr. Gee. Martin. Seuth Mission. Beaver street.. Sunday school at IJi p. 111. Evening service at a;S p. m. OECUNI) EVANGELICAL, CHUKCII O (English), Xertli Mulberry stivet, nbove OraiiRc. l'reactnng at te'i a. 111. anil 1, p. m. by tlie pastor, Bev. J. A. Fcger. Sabbathschoel at2p. 111. ltcvival services dining the week at y;i p. 111. ALL WOKKEKS (UNION) SUNDAY' school, public school building, coiner et Lemen ami Lime streets. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at lji o'clock. Gospel meeting ter children and adults every Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock. Everybody welcome. XTNION HETHEL CHUKCII OF GOD. rreacning 10-morrow uy tnc pastor, liev. 11. a. it. i.aveny, ai ius a. m.. ami J4 p. in. Sunday school and adult Bible class at. l- p. m., anil at the Green tared Chapel at 2 p.m. 1HIICAT HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Meets the leqiiiieuientn of the rational medi cal philosophy which at present prevails. It is a perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three important peperlics et a preventive, a tonic, and an alterative. It fortifies the body against disease, invigorates and revital izes Hie torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary change in the entire .system, when in a morbid condition. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener ally. nl-lvdced&lyw NEKVOUS DE1HL1TV. Te Nervous Sullcrers The Great Euro Eure iean llcinedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Specific Medicine. It is a positive curejfer Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Wcakness,Imielcney,nnd all diseases resulting from Sell-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains in Back or Side, ami diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for them and get lull particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per package, or six packages for $5. J. II. SIMP SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 106 Main Street, Bullale, X. Y. Address all orders te II. II. COCHBAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 and l.'K) North Queen Street, Lancaster ml7-lydced&wJ TEKVINE, OK TONIC Sl'ECIFICA. -L A BOON TO BOTH SEXES. A BKMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all diseases arising from Nervous Debility, Sexual Disorders, ever Indulgence et Vicious Habits, as well as from the prostration et old age. Its curative properties in violent and chronic forms or the following diseases have been at tested te by the most Eminent Physicians : Dyspepsia, Self Abuse, Headache, Dizziness, Sexual Exhaustieu, Spermatorrheea, General Debility, Inipetcney, Premature Decay, Ac It has been In use for ever lerty years, and Is te-day Mie most popular remedy for the -diseases above mentioned in the WOULD. It can be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in taste, and better than all, it is a sure, safe and certain cure. It is no quack medicine, bnt stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil amply demonstrate. Since 1836 this remedy has always been sold for a much larger price than that for which it is new sold; but owing te the uct that the time for the payment et an enormous royalty upon its manufacture has expired, it is eflercd te the suffering of both sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be within the reach of all; at which price it will be sent te any address tree el further charge. Address ( TT TTTTT T T A HIT tTf"miTf1 v.- u.i. ii 11 11 n m .x.wwxvvr, "'V Xr Spruce Street, Philadelphia. way be consuitce en an diseases by mat;. lv2G-cmdaw TOIAI BITTERS LOUIS WEBEK, WATCHMAKER. NO.l.TOJSNOKTli O.UEEN STKEET.near P. K. K. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chain, Clocks, Ac Acent ler the celebrated PantasceDic Seecta- clcs and Eye-Giasses. Repairing a specialty. apri-jyu SPECIAL ORDERS FOR FINE WATCHES Receive most careful attention. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED WITHOUT CHARGE. B. F.BOWMAN, mm; east king street, LANCASTER. PA. LARGEST ASSORTMENT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, JEWELER, Ne. 20 East King Strcel, Lancaster, Fa. Weaie new hiking special eiders ler HOLiLDAIY g:oe:ds. Perfection in the quality of Dia monds cannot be attained except by these who have had a long ex perience in selecting and dealing in the finest stones. This experience Bailey, Banks & Biddle have had for nearly half a century. The Diamonds selected for the present season's business have been chosen with great care and are un questionably the -whitest and the most brilliant te be had. They range in size from the small est te the largest, affording every purchaser an opportunity of being suited both as te size and as te price. The prices will be found lower than these of any ether Diamond Dealer. BAfllY, BANKS & BIDDLE, JEWKLKHS, SILVERSMITHS, IMPORTERS, 12T1I AND CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. sep20-3mdT T&S MUSIC Ah. INVESTIGATION ! IR. GKKENE has successfully treated ever l.OOOef the most dilllcult chronic (se called) in curable ca-es during a nine month's practice. The most et them had been the rounds of the leading physicians of Lancaster county. UR.GREENEis ready atany time te meet a committee et the Iancaster County Medical Society at the Opera Heuse or elsewhere te dis cuss the merits et Omnipathy and prove its superiority ever all ether pathics in vegup. The people, are greatly interested and de mand the fullest investigation. Invalids arc every week dying in tills county whose lives could be saved. Is there any subject about which the masses are mere concerned than restoration te health, and the prolonging of ineir lives t Dr. G. originated and is new the owner of 2!) Medical Pads. He especially warns the public against t hc numerous counterfeits new eflercd the people. Or. Grccncdees 1111 exclusive eftice business. Patients who cannot call at ills efltcesmust send full description et nlllictiens. Hundreds of deaths have occurred here in nine mouths : only two in his practice. Consultations free. Catarrh cured for .i0 cents. Cure quick for Catarrh sent te any ad dress for 50 cents. Send ler 12 page pamphlet. DR. C. A. GREENE, Ne. S3G NORTH OUKKN STREET, .KMtdMWF&S Lancaster, Pa. 0 LPT lUtAWlNGS. 26th Popular Monthly Drawing or TBK COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, en TUESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1880. These drawings occur monthly under pro pre pro vitieus et an Act ei the General Asseinhlvef Uentuckv. incorporating the Newport Print ing and Newspaper Company, approved April I, IS7S. Jtu-Thi is a special net, and lias never been repealed. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2lnts drawings are fair.. N. II. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read tlie Hit of prizes for the NOVEMBER DRAWING. 1 Jil !(. $ dOjOUO 1 'I InUa iW.I"" 1 J l M-lfmKtm Vt()UU 10 prizes $1.000each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 l(0pri.c $100 each le,(xlu 200 prizes 50 each 10,000 son prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOcach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " ' 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 1,900 prizes.. Whole tickets. t2s lin.lt tleknlw lr '11 lleki-la $50; 53 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Rank Draft in Letter, ei semi my Express. DON'T SEND RY REGIS TERED LETTER OR P05TOKFICE ORDER. Orders of$5 and upward, by Express, can lit sent at our expense. It. AI. HOAItDMAN, Courier-.Ieurnal Building, Louisville, Ky., ei 307 and 309 Breadwav. New Yerk. m:;iTuTh&S&w FOUNDERS Aim MACHINISTS. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Ot all Kinds, repaired a.t Short Netice. IBON AND BRASS CASWS Ai PAMNS, MADE TO ORDER. BRASS BOXES, PACKING RMQ8. OL0BE VALVES, Of all Sizes. All Kinds of BRASS AND IRON VALVES AND BEER SPIUOTS REPAIRED O-Foundry and Machine Shep rear of W I). Sprecher & Sen's Seed Stere, Grant and Christian streets. JOS. H. HUBER. a!7-3mdS JEWEVBT. DBY GOODS, 3fOTIOSS, &C. I STR1CU 11ROS.' ADVERTISEMENT. THE LADIES' VOTE If it weie ca3t for the merchants who have especially wen their favor anil patronage, would, judging bv the daily overflow crowds of customers, be given In overwhelming ma jority te the popular house of ASTRICH BR0.S' 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. We delicte call particular attention te the billowing special bargains offered new: HATS AND AND MILLINEEY. In tlie vaiieus divi-deus of our Hats and -Millinery department we are displaying all the novelties of the season, in every possible vari ation et style, et qualities te satisfy the nie-t fastidious, and til prices which absolutely compel purchase. lust opened, 1(aI dozen et FINE TRIMMED DERBIES. FINE TRIMMED DERBIES, FIXE TRIMMED DERBIES. FIFTY CENTS, ' FIFTY CENTS, FIFTY CENTS, Fal in Trimmed Derby, fully trimmed u ith satin, $1.00. Selt Felt Derbies at 5ec. Ladles' Felt Shapes, 25c. Moscow Beaver lints, 3'.ic. Cigarette Hats, C5e. FINE PLUSH BEAVER IIAT.s, in black, brown, garnet, navy blue, myrtle green and all shades efdrab ; all et the finest quality, ler THREE HOLLARS, TRIMMED DATS AND BONNETS In great variety at reasonable prices. FEATHERS. . FEATHERS. FEATHERS. OSTRICH PLUMES, in black white and colored, OSTRICH TIPS, in everv possible shaiie. BIRDS' WINGS, BREASTS, FEATHER BANDS and FANCY FEATHERS in various styles. TRIMMING SILKS and SATINS. A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN HEAVY DRESS BLACK SILK, at $1.50 per vard. We sell excellent BLACK TRIMMING SATIN for $1.00 per vard. GOOD BLACK SILK VELVET, at $1.00 per yard. AN EXCELLENT BLACK SILK VELVET at $1.25 per yard. GOOD BLACK VELVETEEN at 50c. per yard. EMBOSSED VELVETEENS in black, brown, navy, garnet, myrtle, at!5c. per vard. COLORED VELVETEENS at We. PLUSHES in all tlie new shades. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. BLACK SILK FRINGES frein25e. upward. We sell an elegant .let and Chenille Fringe for 75c. a yard : sold elsewhere for $1. Our Black Silk Fringes, sold at $lyeryard, arc the greatest bargains ever eflercd. We have en hand the most elegant line of Fine .let and Chenille Fringes from $l upward and eiler a special inducement in a Fringe which we sell at $I.S0 per yard ; worth $2.50. Our line of PASSAMEXTERIES PASSAMENTERIES PASSAMEXTERIES e-iunet be competed with by any house in the city, cither iiuvarictyef style nor in choice of patterns. We exhibit the most elaborate dv.sigus et PASSAMENTERIES at our well known low prices. NOVELTIES IN CHENILLE AND JET TASKLS, BEADED HUNGARIAN SPIKES, BEADED BALLS, BEADED PEARS the latest novelty. BEADED TRIMMING CORD, COLORED SILK TASSELS AND GIRDLES, in all the new shades. ORNAMENTS, LOOPS. IET DROPS and BON TONS, in endless arlely. Our assortment in DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS is the most complete, and we are new able te suit cverysingle purchaser. WE CALL ATTENTION TO OUR KID GLOVES. A Threr Butten Geed Kid Gleve, in black and white, all new tall shades, and most ele gant opera and evening shades, ier NINETY-EIGHT CENTS. Tlie best Gleve ever offered ler the price. 3MVe offer te take back every pair that tears or rips when put en,aand furnish a new pair instead. Six Butten, of the same quality, for $1.'.. 3HREAT BARGAINS THIS WEEK.-9 100 dez. six-button Kid Gloves for (?.)c. 50 dez. cight-huteii Kid Gloves, line quality, $1.09 a pair. We will sell THIS WEEK 200 dez. LADIES' FINE MERINO GLOVES, in all the new fall shades, with riblied tops, extra long, at the astonishing price of TWENT -FIVE CENTS a pair. This is the biggest bargain wc ever offered. READ THIS! 50 dez. Ladies' Fine All-Linen Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS at 12Kc apiece. ANOTHER GREAT BARGAIN! 100 dez. Ladies' Solid Colored MERINO HOSE, finished, line quality goods, ler Its;, a pair. (These Stockings would be cheap at 30c.) An cxtm geed, full regular made, i ine Cot Cet Cot eon Hese, ter Ladies, in cardinal, navy, brown, gendarme, garnet, at 32c. a pair. -These are extra long French goods, and cost 50e. a pair any ether time. Anether let of lull regular made Balbi iggans at 25c. a pair. 25 dez. Ladies' Heavy Fleece Lined Hese.full regular made, double heels and tees, for 23c. a pair. Full regular made Ribbed Merine Hese, in white and colored, for 25c. a pair. A real Knitted Stocking, all wool, ladies' size, in dark cardinal, at t;e. a pair. Child's size from 28c. up. IN MERINO UNDERWEAR. wc offer this week the following : A heavy Ladies' Merine Undervest, 35c. An extra line Merine Undervest, silk stitch ed, regular culls and shoulders, 4Sc. apiece. Child's Undcrvcsts and Pants, in all sizes and qualities. UNION SUITS, UNION SUITS, UNION SUITS. GENTS' MERINO UNDERWEAR. NOTE OUR PRICES : An excellent 50c. Shirt ler 40c. Drawers te match. Seventy-live cent Shirt and Drawers at 50c. eacii. Finest goods at 75c. each. Scarlet Medicated AH Weel Shirt and Drawers at$l.?5each. US" Come and leek at them. S& THREE GREAT BARGAINS IN GENTS' SOCKS. Heavy Ribbed Leng w oei socks 18c. a pair Regular Made Fine Merine Socks.. ..25c. a pair Real British Socks 19c. a pair Just received, a let of lift dozen extra large size. HEAVY GERMAN LINEN TOWELS, fine quality Damask, with knotted fainge, ler ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. A rare chance, which ought net te be missed. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS THE LANCASTER BAZAAR, LANCASTER BAZAAR, LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. VSKW LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! FOR WHAT! J. C. HOUGHTON'S 10c. COACI AM BAGGAGE WAGOIT. anySuS: PASSENGEKS, 10c; BAGGAGE AND TRUNKS, 15c. Alse, geed. Safe Horses. Carriages and Buggies te hire. All kinds or haultna at tha most lea&enablc rates and 'Buses and Coaches te hire by tlie hour or day. "'? ai im most J. C. HOUGHTON, 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. JLEIUCAL. BROWHWS C. & C. COPIAI, Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU- ' ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC COUGHS, anil RELIEF OF CONSU3IPTIVES. Pi' n.?0)wlif,G.lwS "'S'dar giaduute or medicine, a skillful pliariuaei d, and a thoreu-h chemist. His "C. & C. ' (Cough and Celd) Cordial is net the result of mere chance, but ; e t Ien" scieiitihc research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity dr its action and its unparalleled efficacy. The expense in its manufacture is at least Ave times as great -ts srK sss ei W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor, 117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ilMydeev.-Aw 3FOK SALE BY THE PROPRIETOR AND ALL DRUGGISTS. WINES ANli S. CLAY MILLER pESPEOTFULLY calls the attention of his friends as well as " the public in general te his Superior Stock of Old Whiskies ; Gibsen's, Dougherty's, Gughenheimer, Hannissville, Ovorhelt and Gaffs Pure Rye, from four te eight years old, which he has recently bought from first hands for Cash, and will sell from the original package at reasonable prices, at Ne. 33 Perm Square. vjevas, xc. T iRUSSfcS! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES!!! Sullcrers tram Rupture will find the safest. easiest and'ehcapest Trusses in the world en exhibition unci ler sale by ANDREW G.FRKY, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Sts.. Lane. Pa. AUe the only sure cure ler PILES. Frcy'a Universal Pile Suppository ne-er tailed. Price M and 75 cents a box. LOOKER'S A POSITIVE CURE F0K EPIZOO TIC AND DISTEMPER IN HORSES. PREPARED AND SOLI) III CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO. S HAW KING STltl'.ET. el'l-tld COUGH NO MORE ! A Certain Cure Fr COOGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, And all Diseases et the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the relief of Consumptive-, in all stages of the Disease. Prepared and se7d only at HULL'S DEUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST K1NU STREET, aug'-lS-lyd LANCASTER, PA. OllOCERIES. w HOLESALK AND RETAIL. LEVAN'S ELOUK AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. 117-lyd T UST RECEIVED COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! 'l;i. lMf Oh! Gevcrmnciit.hiva. l.:i'-n;ivr:i and Mecha. The best i" cent Roasted Uie Coffee in the city. WebuvourCelI'eesunroa-teilandhave them roasted iicrc, thus we always have them FRESH ROASTED. If you want te enjoy a geed cup el geed Coffee buy at " BUBSK'S, 17 East King Street. FOR NEW FRUITS, FOR SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT. FOR FRESH AKRON OAT MEAL. FORFAIINESTOCK'S FARINA FLOUR, FOR PURE SPICES, D. S. EURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Lancaster. ROOTS AND SHOES. 105 GO TO F. HIEMENZ'S, 105 Ne. 105 North Queen street ler the Cheapest and Best BOOTS AND SHOES. 105 Sign of the ISiz Shee. 10S ja-s&wisi "7 A Q"V KWOTS. SHOES AND LASTS JEleLO X made en a new principle, insur ing comfort ler the feet. BnnTC Lasts made te order. JlUIJ1e miller. tebU-tfd l).E.ist King street 105 LADIES AND'GENTS It you want a 105 GOOD PITTING BOOT OR 'SHOE, Rea'".y-Biade or made te order, call at F. HTEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. icaiS&Wtfd PAINTING. All kinds of Heuse Paintinft and Graining done at the shortest notice and In the best pos sible style. Wc have reduced our prices te $L75perday. Shep en Charlette street. OCUMmif ALLEN GUTHRIE & S0N.S. Eioetic Cm fmn V1TTHLHE. LlQUOItS. COAZ. B. U. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. 3-Yard: Ne. 1J North Water and Prince streets above Lemen, Lancaster. n.'Myd COAlT COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of the Best (Juullty put up expressly ter family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. AS- YARD ICO SOUTU WATER ST. .i.-2'.Myd PHILIP SCHUM.SON & CO. "10AL! COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the best Snides of COAL that are in market, which we are selling as low :i3 any yard in the city. Call and get mir prices before buyin-' else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, s-.7-lyd S3! NORTH WATER STREET. C0H0 & WILEY, OTM NOJtTII WATER ST., Lnnenster, I'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. L I'MltKi: AND COAL WT TELEPHONE I The undcrsifriird nru new- nnmnnul r ir. ecive orders for Ceal, Lumber, Sash, Deers, Blinds, &c, by Telephone. Step in at the Exclianjje nnd de your own erdcrinj; free of charge. G.SENER&SONS, S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut Streets. jl'J-tfdSJ 10 TO REELLY & KELLER FOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and all ether kinds el Ceal. (Manure by the car lead at Philadelphia stock yard prices. Farmers and ethers in want et SUPERIOR MANURE w ill find it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. ) Oillcc, 35 East Chestnut street. a;;17-lld IWOKS ANIt STATIONERY. 4 N ELEGANT LINE OF NEW STYLE FRAMES, NEW STYLE EASELS, AXD NEW PANEL PICTURES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. Vi WEST KING STREET. SCHOOL BOOKS run the Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Boek Stoic or JOM BIER'S SONS, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. FA.. ROBES, BLANKETS, AC. s IGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I have new en hand the Largest, Best a .id CiiEArwyr Assebtmkkt of Lined and Uuilned BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. 43"RepairinK neatly and promptly dencet A. MILEY, 108 North Omem St., laneaftr. Z5-lydMWAS TINWARE, AC- OTOVES. STOVES. Brick-Set and Portable HEATERS and RANGES '.at: Sherter, Huniniirevillc & Kie!Fer"s ) 10 EAST KING STREET. TJtArEZEtUP avien- IANCASTEi; AND MILLEKSVIIXB B.K i Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatscr P. 1:. Depot), at 7, 9. and 11:30 a.m., and 'i, 4. ti and S:3e p. in., expt en Saturday, when the last car leaves at IfcaT p. tn. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8. and a. M., and 1. 3, S and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above time except en Sun day. CtOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statieks North- Express. Express. Accim. -art. a.m. r. m. v. M. PortDepesit 6:35 3:55 2.W Peachbottem 7:12 i:iS ,":1S Safe Harber. 7A" 5:11 5:il Columbia I &-.S 5:10 6.20 Statieks Seuth- Express. Express. Acceni . 'WART': A.M. T. M. A.M. Columbia 11:15 two 7:45 r. M. C:4! AfJ-.OH Safe Harber. lilt r. M. LcU-.te Peachbottem l'i."7 ":3Z 11.07 I ' r. m. Pert Deposit l:M S.'lj Wril K EAD1NG & COI.UMIIIA R. K. ARRANG EM ENT OF PASSENG ER TRAINS. OCTOBER 25th, ISmi. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. A.M. I-.M. r.M. A.V. a.m. r.M. r. m. :I5 2:30 7:.V ;t:4ii 8:0T. 1:115 :::5li 7:.V 1:10 3:10 iu-.0." .:Jii 5..Vi Quarryville :!. 2:30 7- Lanea-ter. lvin;M 7:.V ;t:4ii !i-:si Lancaster s:U l:Ui ::-.: ;:ie Columbia AltlUVE. Reading SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. Reading AllttlVE. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. Kim; St... Quarry vBle r.M. .Vci 5:10 :l Trains connect at Reading with trains te and trem Philadelphia. PetNville. Hari-ihurg, AI AI lcnteivn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia uilh trains teand from Yerk, Hanover, Gctty.diur, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON, Supl. PENNSYI.VAN I A RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and utter M'NDAY NOVESIBERtiili-ISl, trains en tin- IVunsyl vauni Railroad will arrive and lea- the lan-ca-!ci and Philadelphia depots as lollews: KAbrn-AKu. Philadelphia Epiess,.... Fast Line, Yerk Ai'i-iup. .irie-.;. Ilarrisbui-;; Epies Dillerville Ai-ceui. Aim Columbia Acceiiiuusiatii Frederick Areeui. Airiv Pacitie E.pre?.i, Sunday Mail ,Iolintevn EAiie.--i, Day Express Hnrrishur;; AcceiuuiiMlat WttSTWAKtl. A.M. A.M. 1M. S.05 12:00 ti:lt r.M. 10:15 2:10 S.JU 10:07 2:10 :10 10: IS SrJU 11:20 .... 'A25 I.caf Luir'ii't ... 2:10 A.v. ... f.:2l " ... S05 " ... S.05 " i-. :I5 ' mi. 0:ll " ii, 1..T. " .... 1:10 r.M. ... 2:l " .... .".115 " .... !::- " I'll, '.:25 " Arrive 1:15 a.m 7:te - te:'i' l.'.'jl"V.M. .;.rl"" 5:00 5SI0 " ii.15 " .:: " Arrive Ijiue'ter 5:10 .m 10:20 " 10.2. " ll:(5 " HfSM " 2..T r.M 2:11 ' " " 5:15 " 7:2C " 7::a " S-M " u.:ai " 2.10 A. K l.eaxe iPhilad'a l-IO y.M 7. ft) " '.-.no ' .s:!-n " 12.2 1 " 2::ai i?t. 4:00 " 5:.-i0 " :25 " 0:10 " 11:55 " Wav Passeimnr. Mail Train S. I.via Mt..Iey, Mall Train Ne.2,via t;el'bia, Niaam.t CIiIimk" Express Mimiay m:m, Fust Line Frederick Accommodation, Dillerville Lecal. i.iMt..ley Ilarrisbui Ae-oinmed.it'n, Columbia AivomniiHlatien, HarrisburK Express, Pittsburf; Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacitie Express Pacific Express, east. en Sunday, when thi:; ced, will step at Middletewu, Eluabethtewii Mt. Jey, liiiiiilisville, Riril-in-Ilnnil, Lemnn Place, "Gap, Christiana, Parkesbur;;, Coates ville, Oakland ami Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en .Sunday, when ihiuKcd, will stejiat i)owninj;teivii,Ci:itesvill.". Parlccs Parlccs bur,Mt..ley, Elizabethtewiiand Middletewu. HauoveracceuiHiodation we.st.eeiiiieetiiiat Lancaster willi Niagara and Chicago Exiress at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover. -J FOR SALE. Jeit sai.i:. Abe:iiiltiil lesiileneuat iiulilie sale. On THURSDAY.NOVEMBER25. IS-tO. will be sold at public. 'ale :tl the LeepanI hotel. Fast Kiu street, in thecityet Lancaster, the following valuable property, te wit : A let et ground situated en the north side of East Orange street, in the city if Lancaster Pa., ee"tainiiiK in front en said street 51 feet muicer less, and extending nerthwardly 215 feet te Marien street : bounded en the north by Marien street, aforesaid, en t lie south by said East Orange .strcet.en the cast by a public alley, and en the west by around of IS. F. Cov, en wliich a double two-steiy BRICK DWELL ING HOU.'-E (Gothic irtyle), Ne. 710. with Back Building and ether imprevemciits, are erected. This is really a de-'ii-alde jireperty. The house is nearly new, iell built, et Keed material, has all the modern improvements, and the loca tion N one of the pleasuntcst in the suburbs of the city. Geed title am! pescssinii en April I, IMI. Ten pereeiit. ifpurehasi money en day et sale, f l,5i.O en April I. 1ASI, halancn can lemaiii, en tlie property en lir.st inerlKa;;e at six per cent, interest. Sale te ceniiiience at 7 o'clock p.m., of said day, when attendance will beiven and terms made known by ROBERT L. ARMSTRONG. II. Siil'iiEirr. Auet. novlS-letd KNAPP'S VILLA FAIL1I FOII SALE. The subscriber eilers at private bale until November 2.. all that line MrKUKBAN RESIDENCE and f.uiii known as Kiiapp-s Villa, situate v.illiin hall a mile el the city limits, in Ijuuasler township, Irnntiu;; en the Philadeli'hia turupil'i. ceulainiu;; ulieut 2S ACRES, with line residence. never-taillu; springs el ater.'a large variety of choice fruit trees and iape vines, all in tin: hihesL stiite et cultivation, making oneef the most desir able cenn try residences in the vicinity. Alse the well known TELL'S HAIN PICNIC GROUNDS adjoining above and freutini; en Hie Conesiea. centalnint; about '. ACRES. If net sold before November Kl the same will he ellered at public sale en the premises at which time about 12 head et cattle, hellers and cows will also be sold. Alse the well known MECHANICS HOTEL PROPERTY, corner of Plum and Chestnut streets, near the Lancaster Maiiufuctiirin;; Company's Works. This property, if net sold before November 21, will be ellered ut the Leepard Hetel en the evening et sahl day. reriuriiier p'lriieuiarseniiuireei LAWRENCE KNAPP, 113 East King Street, luiic:Lslcr, Pa. inMsd PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAULE CITV PROPERTY. Will he sold at the Frank lin Heuse. Nertli Queen street, en WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBKR2I, 1SS0, the following prop prep erty: Ne. 1. That elegant Green Stene Frent DWELLING HOUSE, two-steiy. with Man sard Reef, both back ami front biiildiii, sit uated en the northeast corner of Duke anil .lames streets. Ne. 501. This property has all the modern improvements, Inth in style and finish, eenlaiiiiiig vestibule, hall and 13 rooms bath room, water closet, wash stand and heater in the cellar, range in the kitchen, het and cold water up and down stairs. Lel2 feet, mere or less, lrenting en Duke street and in depth along James street, 120 feel, mere or less. Ne. 2. A Tuosterv Brick DWELLING HOUSE, situ led en the west side of North Queen street, between Walnut and Lemen streets, Ne. 331, containing 'Ziy. feet, mere or less,ou North Queen street. and in depth west ward 215 lect te Market street, containing hall undo rooms, het and cold water, bath room and water closet, range ami healers in parlor and dining rooms, hydrant in the yard and kitchen, .iash house, .smokehouse and brick stable en rear of let, cistern and a variety e Iruit trees in tlie yard. The best of drainage connected with the city .-.ewer. Ne. 3. A Tue-stery Briek DWELLING HOUSE with a Twe-story Brick Back Build ing, situated en tlie cast side et North Queen street, betnteu Clay and New streets. Ne. 711, containing hall and 7roem-, hydrant in the yard and kitchen. Let fronts Yi feet en North Queen street, mere or le-, extending eastward 130, mere or less, te a in feet wide alley, grape vines and fruit trees in the let, and fine shade trees in front. Ne. 4. Adjoining Ne. 3 en the north; hetis; the same-description as Ne. 2. Ne. 5. A three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, w ith t we-stery Brick Back Building situated en the north side et East James street, between Diihe and Lime streets. Ne. 121, containing hall and eight rooms, hydrant FOR SALE. A two-sterv BRICK HOUSE, with two story Brick Back Building attuelied, situate at Ne.520East orange -itrcet, Ith wis in every room, and just newly papered. Will be sold at private sale en cheap and easy terms. Apply te .IOH.V IIIEMENZ. nevll'-tfd Ne. 23 North Queen street. V in tlie varu aim Kiicueu, irenis en .lames street W. teet, mere or less, and in depth 01 leet.moieer les-. Nn.fi. A two story BRICK DWELLING HOU.-sE, with Mansard Reet and two-story Briek Back thiiidiug, and one-story Briek Kitchen, containing hall and nine loom", range, with het and cold water up and down stairs, with bath and water closets; also gas all through the house, with portico in front, buy window in the rear. This property is lin ished in tlie latest style. Let 10 feet front, and In depth 120 teut, mere or less, te a 12 Tcet wide alley. Ne. 7. The same as Ne. C, containing tlie same. These propel tics can be seen by calling en tlie umlci -igned or en the premises. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., nfr-aid lay, when londitiens of sale will be made known by JOHN A. BORING, IlExnr Sucbekt, Auct. novSM.W&S.uevlitJtd