- Jr-g M - jr TSl f si LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY OCTOBER 24, 1881. M COLUMBIA KEWS. 1CR REGULAK COBBESPONUENCK. A rata set in sometime last night and continues be up te the present time. The store room formerly occupied by 3lr. Harry Baehcnheimer, is new vacant. Officer Struck took two clui-ed women te Lancaster ler raising ai,ir, The workmen en the Ujv & Black con tract wqre compelled te work all day yes tcrday en account of the electing of a large amount of dirt at Stickler's bridge. The quarterly inectirg of Mt. Zieu A. 31. E. church yesterday was a grand suc cess and was attended by a laige number of persons. Iters. Purnell and Davis as sisted with the meeting. While coupling a careu the Pert De posit railroad en Saturday, Mr. Geerge Riucbart had the ends of two of his fin gera caucht and mashed. Kev. W. J. Miller, of Reading, will prcach in the M. E. church this and to morrow evenings. Everv night this week extra services will be held in the above church. i Mr' yA- Ycckcr, of Lancaster, passed through here this morning with a large string of bass. He had, in company with some ether Lancaster gentlemen, been fishing at Fite's Eddy. The quiet pcaccfuluess of the neighbor heed of Perry street, between Frent and becend, was disturbed en Sunday by a women's light which lasted nearly all OMITUABT. Mr. William Blackson, sr., while work werk ingara circular saw iu Bruner'n saw mill en nday last, had his baud caught and severely lacerated. The wound is a pamrul, but net necessarily a dangerous one. Wc wcre shown a curious piece of handi- s!?J f i i1? nier-,r, ' t'e shape of a full !f ship, Inadc wiUl a pc,I.i11jiC iu a m W ,"air-pint bottle. It was made il ; u,na y a tailor while iu prison theic. F .VV f"rtccn years old. vard1 "tl0 rabfc l'en-1 or tvve tue wc&t beer "'1C -euusylvan'a railroad has j blocked, but this ineiniug it is ex- eted te be clcaictl, as theie is new eugh motive power tn move the stand ing cais. 'Cliailcs Hitcbhue is deiug well at Mount Jey, wheic lie has opened a tai Ieiing es tablishment. He lias already one work man and ad veitii.es for another, showing an increase of biiMiiess. Helen Petter's Pleiades make their third and probably labt appearance in the Columbia opera house this evening. The pregramme is the best ene ever presented te our citizens, aul is for the aenelit of the G. A. It. Mr. and Mrs. Hany L. Ciiamplain, of Harrisburg, and who have been lately married, arrived in town en Saturday evening, and .spent .Sunday with the young lady's aunt, Mrs. Mary Blelz. This morn ing they left for Norwood. Miss Emma Kcssler, after a lingering illness of a couple of mouths, died at her home last evening about six o'clock. Miss Kcssler is a graduate of the high school and had taught ene term iu one of the primary schools. Her death is ineuiucd by a Luge number of friends with whom she has ever been a favorite. Mr. Harry E. Brenner, of Lancaster, who was at Yerk town with Ce. C, spent Sunday in town. He claims te have the lincst let of relies brought from Yorktown and he says the Lancastrians will go wild ever them. He has a piece of the tree under which Cornwallis surrended ; a piece of the brick out of the Moere house, where the terms of the capitulation were made ; a shell that Washington used te carry in hi. pocket aud a button shot oft the coat of Gen. Lafayette. A tierce light occurred en the Lancaster turnpike, near the Geed Hepe hotel, en Sat tu day afternoon, between two tramps. They had been begging at the different houses in that neighborhood aud then sat down te divide the spoils. One accused the ether of getting the larger portion : het words were exchanged, and the dis cussion came te blows. The younger was severely cut about the head and face by a brick iu the hands of the ether, who after throwing him te the ground jumped upon im. Outsiders interfered in time, or murder might have been conimitted. The ene who was si sevcre'.y whipped was taken into a house aud his wounds dressed. The last seen of them they were together ; thick as twins. Ce. C returned home fiem Yorktown en Saturday afternoon at 15 o'clock, aud few of its members were there, but were glad of it. The meals wcre served at regular hours and were hardly lit te cat. They consisted of hard tack, ceUTee, cheese, one egg, three s,weetpotatecs, aud some very loud " ham. Before "they reached Yorktown the fresh water gave out and they were forced te drink adulterated salt water or" de without. The quarters en the Galatea wcre very peer. The majority of the companies were compelled te stay in the held, aud these near ttie gangways were every few minutes drenched with water by waves striking the side of the vessel. While at Yorktown all had an enjoyable time. Very few e( company C's members weic seasick, but these who wcre had it very bad. The held of the Galatea had a werse stench than Butcher alley. Seme of the men get sick from that alone. A large congregation assembled iu the E. E. Lutheran church last evening te hear the "Autumn Sermon," delivered by the pastor, Jlev.W. P. Evans. The church was handsomely aud elaborately decorated. The pulpit had been moved te the left hand side of the altar, and from here the ser mon was delivered. In the centre of the archway of the pulpit stand, aud against the back of the church, was a cress fes tooned with autumn leaves, with a base of white stones with leaves intermingled. This was te represent the ' Resk of Ages." At the right of the centre was a stand four feet high leaded down with fruits aud veg etables of all kinds. At the right and left hand sides of the pulpit were sheaves of wheat, rye, eats and corn. The arch ever the pulpit was beautifully decorated with mruy colored leaves and at the top was a cornucopia. The work was done by Mr. Samuel Filbert and icflects much credit en his undoubted skill. Never before was the church se beautifully trimmed. Meeting t the Land League. Yesterday afternoon the Land League held a meeting in Fulton hall, at which the attendance was larger than at auy time before. President Dunlevy was in the chair and he made an earnest speech of some length ; he spoke of the wrongs of Ireland, which country has been op pressed since its conquest by England. The peeple have been compelled te pay high rents, and that system greatly re duced the population of the country. The Land League was formed te correct this state of affairs and it was the duty of all Irishmen te contribute all in their power te aid the work. After Mr. Dunlcvy's speech, which was listened te with marked attention, a col lection was takcu up and $50 was raised. Resolutions were adopted denouncing the arrest of the Irish lenders, after which the meeting adjourned. Runaway Accidents About half-past 10 o'clock this morning as Reese & Hartmau's oyster wagon was backed up against the curbstene in freut of the Pennsylvania railroad depot the horse took fright aud, dashing across Chestnut street, almost ran into one of the stoics en the opposite side, then sheer ing off turned up Christian street at the east etvl of the depji aud ran te Hart man's stable. The oysters were spilled out and the harness tern, but net much ether damage was done. A two-horse team ran off at full sper-d en Ninth Prince street te-day about neon, but was caught before much harm was done. Didn't hear who it belonged te. Death of B. r. Cox. Beniamin F. Cey. Kiinprintpnrlpnf nf the I Lancaster county hospital, died at that in stitutien tnis morning between 9 and 10 o'clock after an illness of about two months. His death was caused by a soft ening of the brain, which is said "te have had its origin iu sunstroke suffered by Mr. Cox during one of the intensely het days early in September, hen Jlr. Cox over exerted himself iu ministering te the necessities of the attache of the Western Penitentiary, who met with a fatal accident near Leaman place, this county. Mr. Cox recovered hemewbat from the effect of the stroke, aud a few days afterwards visited Lititz te attend a wedding. While there his mind became materially affected and he had te be brought home. Soen afterwards he was taken en te New Yerk in hopes that a change and new scenes would restore him, but he grew se much worse that he had te be brought home, and has beeu in a critical condition ever since. Fer several days past his death has been almost Hourly expected, and the end was reached this merniug at 9:40. Mr. Cox was born in this city, was a son of the late Themas Cox, well known in his day as the superintendent of the Slaymaker stagecoach factory, en Neitli nuK street, above tne railroad, lie was a brother of S. I). Cox. the well-known coach builder, and has two married sisteis in Columbia. He leaves also a wife and one married son, and a bout of ether rela tives in this city. Mr. Cox has held several important of -ikes. He was several years ae a member of common council aud president of th.it; body. He was, also, some fifteen years age, assessor e! the third ward, and near ly ten years age was elected stipeiinteud ent el the hospital, and re-elected year after year up te the present time. He was regarded as a careful aud efficient efiiccr, kind te the unfortunate peenlc placed under his charge, and courteous te all hav ing any business transactions with him. Mr. Cox belonged te several beneficial societies. In 1850 he became a member of Washington encampment Ne. 11, passed through the chairs, and wa3 for some years Dist. Dep. Grand Patriarch of the county. Almest as long age he joined the Eshahkeuce tribe, Ne. 22, I. O. R. M., and occupied the "slumps" of thai organization. He was also a mem ber or Conestoga council, Ne. t, O. U. A. M. He was a member of a'.I these organizations at the time of his death. He was also a member of the Odd Fellow. endowment association, and his life in jured in the Equitable insurance company. He was also, we believe, a member e Trinity Lutheran church. Mr. Cox was a man of magnificent physique, standing six lect two or turce inches in height, and of manly and sym metrical form. Iu his social relations he was pleasant, affable and entertaining, be ing well informed en most matters of cur rent interest especially matters pertaining te the care of the peer or insane. Death of Andrew Ualraer. Andrew Balmcr, freight agent, died at his lehidcncc, 510 North Queen street, at an early hour this morning, aged 63 years. About the 1st of July Mr. Balmcr went te the state of Indiana en business, and while theie was attacked with malaria, which, en his return home developed into a malig nant afteclien el the liver, hually termin ating in death. Mr. Balmcr was a native of Manheim township, this comity, and was brought up en a farm. He mar ried a Miss Jehns, by whom he had two daughters. He remdved te Lan caster mere than 0 years age, and secured employment in the linn of Mish ler A; Pewl, who were then engaged iu the transportation business, their warehouse being the large building corner of Lemen and Water streets. Subsequently he bought out Mr. Fowl's interest and con tinued the business for some yeais. Soen after the Pennsylvania rail rail lead company bought from the state the Philadelphia & Columbia railroad, Mr. Balmcr engaged in doing their heavy hauling aud continued in that busiacss un til recently stricken down by disease. He was an industrious, hard-working man, a kind husband aud father and a geed citi zen. His wife died suddenly of heat I dis ease a little mere than two yea::- age. His two daughters survive him. HEW ADTEST1SEMESTS. Clew. J ZAHSI. pUW. J. ZAH3I. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahra's Cerner, LANCASTER, I' A. Tne manufacturers of the different lines of goods embraced In our stock have been spee-i.-.ly fortunate this year In producing styles mt unequaleil beauty, which Jt will be a pleasuie le 'U te .-he-.v te all who call. Our s'eck is lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. if veu want te get un any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order as early a, pe-si- ble. In Solid Geld or fell ver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, vrnicli en ables n te give our customers advantage in priccs.'nnt uMially leunil In retail stores. Til. AKUNDfcX TINTED SPECTACLES, for which we are the ole agents iu Lancaster county. "e believe are the best in the world, and we are satisfied that with the aid of our com plete outfit of Tet Len-.es. we can lit any eyes tli.it need the aid of glasses. Our facilities ler FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING are. complete in every department. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a ilner and larger stock than ever belere, le which we cordially invite the attention el all who desire te examine beauti.ul goods. THIED EDITIOI. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 24, 1881. WKATMEK INDICATIONS. Washington. D. C, Oct. 24. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather and rain, variable winds, stationary or lower barometer and temperature. Cheese market dull except for fancy ENTERTAINMENTS. uneese luurj&ci nun eiixui iui juuji . MM. Kanr Ynrlr full rrpim Mtifitlli'.t West-I irafnll cream VUic: da lair te COO.1. V2 T7CITON OPEBA MOUSE. MTB I . da haU skimmed SfflOc; Pcnna de., S refined, 7Jc. THE TKEASURV SCANUAL- ED. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, . - - - LANCASTER, PENN'A. ZAHJTS CORNER, ect2J-3ind&wIt AuiuseiUcntH. "tvemtrcjr new. To-menow evening li of. Gee. It. Cromwell begins a season of four entertainments, which will consist of the tx hibitien et lil3 splendid views et famous art subjects in the Old World, and certainly the most realistic ami accurate representations new before the public, l'ref. Cromwell is a reaily talker and line musician, and the exhibi tion is pleasantly Interspersed with his enter tjinmg remarks and musical selections. The vicwe will be shown Tuesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday evening.tte representations being different each night, and comprising subjects from Germany, Paris. Heme and Londen, respectively. The entertainment will be very agiecable, alike te people et culture unil ulik an eye ler the beautiful in art and te pei sous who are inspired with curiosity as te the character of some of the famous things of the Old World. " The Jfnscelte." On Vvrtuesuay we are te ITave a night of comic opera, and the attrac tion premised is ih new Mid popular "Mas "Mas eet" by Audran, who-e "Olivette" has given him nigh reputation w ilhaU levers of bright and sparkling inusie. r he company, compris ing twenty-eight pie:." : singers and actors, is under the managei . :ii of Jlr Chas. 11. Ferd, in whose yoed jii.::.;:ient the public have learned t- place ciifidencc. It is the same organization that appeared nightly before packed houses last summer in St. Leuis when the Amweg-IIazclline episode took place. Mi Ainweg is still with the company, and another member well and favorably known hereabout is Mi-s JUay Steaibler, a pretty and premising young actress and singer The ether members et the organization, though comparative fctraugers te the Lanca'ter public, arc vouched for by reputable newspapers. Tunieis. eiysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula, and gencial debility, cured by "Dr. LiinUey's Bleed Searcher." el-lmd.tw Educatcil women. KeUncd and cduca'ed women will sometimes suffer in eiici.ee ter years lreiu kidney dis eases, or constipation and idles which could easily be cmed by a package of Kidney-Wert. There is hardly a woman te be found that docs net at some tune suffer lrem tome et the dis eases ler which this gteat remedy is a specific. It is put up in liquid and dry lernis, equally efficient. Siiriurl'icUl Uiiien. el7-lwdfcw JI .1 UltlAGEb. TfloMSex Meskk. Oct. 13. 1SS1. by the Kev K. iVMuvser, Wilten .1. Thomsen te Klizabcth Meer, both el this city. ltd ih:atiis. ftfi-JVlAI, TiOTJVJSH. Catarrh et the IJlaCiler. Stinging, smarfing, irritation of the urinary passages,! I iseased discharges, cured by iStichu luiba. Druggists. In Ueuil Spirit. T. Walker. Cleveland, O., writes: ' Fer the List twelvemonth-, 1 have suffeied with lum bago and general debility. I commenced tuk ing ISurdeek liioed liittcis about six weeks age, and new have great pleasure in slating thai I have ieceered my appetite, my com plexion has grown ruddv. and I leel better altogether." Price $1. Fer aale at II. 15. Coch ran's drug store. 137 North (Jueen street, Iin-cislcr. Little Locals. The ( Quarry ville literary society "meets every Fiiday evening at 7:!50. Subject for next discussion. "Resolved, That there is' mere pleasure in pursuit than in posses sion." Mr. K. S. Kurtz, printer, for some time time past employed in Jehn II. Barnes's printing eflice, left Lancaster vcslerday afternoon for Grcensburg, Westmoreland county, Pa., where he proposes te go iu'e business. Te-morrow evening a number of our citizens will meet iu the law office of K. B. Uisk for the purpose of forming a society for Iho purposing of looking after the peer and allcvate their sufferings during tie coining winter. A large number of our best citizens are interesting themselves in the matter. Tlie Ceylo Perry Tragedy. Iu the trial of Ceylc, of the terry oppo site Marietta, for the murder of Emily Myers, quite a number of Maricttianshave been at Yerk, as witnesses for the defence, testifying te the prisoner's weakness e! mind, evidenced by his drunkenness, his childishness--, his amours and his frivolity, and arising it is held from his vices. Among these who were subpemacd and ex amined are Themas Scott, Nicholas Mae Donald, Miss Emily llellins, Melchcr Utir liue, P. B. Sheck, II. G. Beaty, Jehn Campbell. Gee. Spangler, Mrs. Susan Mc -Oann. Dr. II. M. Alexander. Jehn Stall, James Ilegan, Jehn Sargent. Off ler Frederick. The Washington fire company, which leaves at 2:30 p. m. te-morrow for Fred crick, Md., will take with it 35 members iu uniform and about 20 iu citizens' dress, accompanied by the City band. Harry Blickendei fer will jnarshal'thcm, assisted by Fred Yeagcr. They will return en Thursday evening. Before leaving to morrow the company will make a short street parpdc, starting from the engine house at 1:30 p. m. : up North Queen te James, te Prince, te Orange, te Lime, te East Kiug, te Centre square, te the depot. The hose carriage was shipped te day. Funeral of Mr. Keckafield. The funeral of the late Mcshach Kocka Kecka field, took place from his residence en Strawberry street, near Seuth Queen, Suu day meruing. There was a large attend ance of the friends and neighbors of de ceased, with a large -eprescntatieu of ceuutry people. The fuueral discourse was preached by Bishop Kehr, and consti tuted a glowing eulegium en the geed qualities of deceased. Interment took place at Lancaster cemetery. Passed Through. The ucw style locomotive, the Fontaine, a full description of which appeared in the Lntell-iecxceu en Thursday last, passed through Lancaster this afternoon at 2:40 attached te the second section of the ex press train. It is a curious looking ma chine and attracted a great deal of atten tion from the throng gathered in the depot. Tin; only medicinal soap adapted te easy -.having Cut icura Shaving Seap. ; .;tiitli;;i improved, strength lcsteied and disease arrested bylMalt Bitters. A illaiveletiK Cnre Fer all bodily allmenta, arising from impuiity nf nloetl, a torpid liver, irregularity of the. bnwcln, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys. i warranted in a free use of 15ur 15ur ileck ISloed Hitters. Price $1. Fer sale at II. JJ. Cochran's drug store, 137 North (Jiicen St., Lancaster " Sellers' Liver Pills'" have been the stand ard reuiedv ter malaria, liver complaint, cos ces iveness. etc.. for littv year-. el-lmiKV w "ileirsl ;::nneii: rl;tlierK!i Ale you ili-di:rhcd at ni'jht and luek-n of yeurr;t by aaick child suftering and crying willi the excruciating pain el cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get. a bottle of Jil5. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYI1UP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediatelyde pend upon it; there is no mistake about, it. There is net, a mother en caitli who has ever used it, wn ii 111 net tell jeit at once that it nil! legislate the bowels, and give rest, te the mother, and relict and health te the child, operating like magic. It i perfectly stile te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female phv.sician and r.urscs in the DisKELBEite. In this city, en the. 21 inst., Theodere Dmkelbeig, in the 4blli year et his age. The relatives and tiiendset the. family arc respectfully Invited te attend the luneral from Ids late residence. Ne. 221 Middle street, en to-meriow(Tue5ilay)alternoon at 2 o'clock. Services In Zion's church. Interment at Zion's cemetery. Hautmax. In this city, en October 21, 1881. .J. Ihury llartmau, only son of Dr. S. JJ. and Sail iu A. llartmau, in the l'.tth year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully Invited te attend hi? luueial, tiein the residence et his parents. Ne. 12S North Prince street, en Tuesday alternoeu at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 3td Haktma:.-. In this city, en Oct. 22, 1831, Jacob Hartinan, iu the tilth year of his age. The relatives and friends arc respect I ully invited te attend the luneral from his late I residence. Ne. 132 North Prince street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3J. o'clock. Interment at the Lancaster cemetery. 2td Balmcr. Inthls city, en Oct. 21, 1SS1. Andrew Balmcr, in the tC!h year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, lrem his late re-ddence. Ne. Old North Queen street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at Grace Lutlieian church. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. 2ttl Ce.w At the Lancaster county hospital, Oct. 21. ISsl. Superintendent of Hospital Benjamin F. Cox, iu the KM year el'hisage. The relatives an.! lriends of the family, also the lcsjiectivc societies of which he was a member, are lespectfully invited te attend the funeral liem the he-pital en Thursday alter alter alter neou at 2 o'clock. In torment in Lancaster cemetery. e21 Std" NJiW ADVJZllTISJiailSXTS- WANT nun -a FiiT-ur.Ass jeuj:nky- iiu tailor, liv Charles Hiteshuc, of Mt. Jey. Constant wei k and geed wages. Apply nlence. 021-2UI Sl'KCIAJ. r.lEUTJNG OF TI1K AMKKJ ican Fire Company. There will be a spec ial meeting el American Fire Company Ne. .1, this (MONDAY) evening at To'cleck". ISv order of the President, ltd JOEL L. IIAINKS, Sect. rAM'l'.I).-A 1 It" Wages paid. (iOOI COOK. UUOI) Apply at the Clout) Hetel. JOS. CKK MEK, Prep. SPKUIA1. MECTlKCi OF TI1K KAST KJ1 Democratic Club el the Second Ward en '1UESDAY EVENING, OCTOBKU 25. at Mis. Kehring's Saleen, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Every member te he present, a? business of impor tance is te be transacted. It JOHN JJ. McUINNIS, Sect. ., . 'rJ. I'- - " -.uses .,. iu I -j-iuuNi, Tills MUIOTNU JNUEAlt OF .Ii-.'led States, held every where : 2.i cents a , Miller & Hartinan'-. warehouse near the Ittitle "iarMvd.VwM.WAS Peiiii-ylvauia II. B. track, a let of money. The euuer can haie the same by calling en If. W. Wircback, Ne. I2S North Duke street, and proving pieperty. ltd Kidney Complaints et all descriptions are relieved at once, iv d speedily wired by Kidney-Wert. It seems in tended by nature for the cure of all diseases el the kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers arcespeciallydirected te the removal of thiselass of diseases. We knew of persons that have suffered ler thirty years tliMt lifivi. Ofn lmi'ikifiiwnf lx- fnvnl In- f.tL-ln. .-.. ..-.... '..... ...... rn.:. ,i ,. Tin: stai'ki) mimjj-Ti imi .1 nimii unit:. iy ii, CilllCI 1 7... "I7OU SALIC 2 SKCOND-IIAND PIANOS, f warranted; 1 second-hand Organ, war ranted. NEW OllUAXs at prices 10 suit the purchaser. JFSTUS ST17CKEXHOLZ, e22 2tdll Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. llijiiid or dry. Sun. Try e'J l-lutl&w The fairest laces are sometimes marred by myriads et pimples, and markings of tetter or freckles, which are readily removed by a pop ular toilet dressing, Known us Dr. Bensen's Suiu Cure. Evcnscrofuleus ulcers yield te it. Quinine and Arsenic Fetm the basis et many et the Ague reined ie in the market, and are the last rrsoitef phy sicians ami people who knew no better medi cine te employ, for this distressing complaint. The effects of cither of these, drugs are de structive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, tliz.lness,ringing in the ears, and depression et the constitu tional health. Avnit's Ann: Cur.E is a vegeta ble discovery, containing neither (uinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious ingrceient, and is an infallible and iipid cure for every form el Fever and Ague. It effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Besides beluga positive euro for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it. Is also a superior remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, et all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, that emulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. o2Mwdeed&w MKKTIXG F THE lies' City Tract Society will be held en TUESDAY EVENING at IV. o'clock. In the vestry room of Trinity Lutheran chapel, i A lull attendance is desired. It A. M. GUNDAKEK.Scct. ! TWKLIC" SAL.K ON SATURDAY, NtT- I X VEMBEK."., 1SS1, at the. " Fountain Inn," en Seuth Oueen stieet will be sold the two story FltAMK DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, Ne. OiG Seuth Queen street (corner of Leve Lane). The house contains ten rooms, cellar, etc.. let 2ltcel Irent, extends te Bea ver street, en which is a frame stable and car riage house. ; well of water with pump, fruit trees, etc., in the yard. Sale positive te commence at 7 o'clock p. iu. Terms will be made known bv m HENDEItSON M. POWERS. Fer fui thcr particulars see large bills or in quire et ALLAN A. IIEBIt & CO. Beal Estate and Insurance Agents, B. F. ItewE, 3 North Duke street. Auctioneer. o2i,27,:ilnevl 3,r,d Philadelphia. March 1, ISS1. Messrs. Ely Bres., Druggists, Owego, X. Y. Gents : About Oct. 1, 18r0, I gave your Cream Balm a trial with the most satisfactory results. I was troubled with Chronic Catarrh and gathering In my head, was very deat at times and had discharges lrem my cars, besides being unable te breathe through my nose; belere the sec ond bottle of your remedy was exhausted 1 was cured and te-day enjoy sound health for which please accept my sincere thanks. C. J. Conuis, 023 Chestnut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Messrs. Wuitk & BtnuncK, druggists. Ithaca, N. Y. My daughter and myself, great suf ferers from Catarrh, have been cured by lily's Cream Balm. Mv sense of smell restored anil health greatly improved. C. M. Starlet, dealer iu Beets and Shoes, Ithaca. N. Y. Price 0 cents. el7-2wilcOd&v JAle, Crew tb, Heauty." " What we all admire" and hew te secure it : A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen Hair Celer Besterer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free lrem all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps ilie scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair logrew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or state anything', and is se' per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Besterer " is sold by all druggists, at 7." cents a bottle, six bottles for $4. ect3M,V,S&w Yeu Van be Happy It you will step all your extravagant ami wrong notions in doctoring yourself and 1am ilics with expensive doctors or humbug cure alls, that de harm always, and use only na tare's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and goetl will tell you, is Hep Bitters believe It. Sec ' Proverbs" in an other column. ei5-2wa&w 1)JB1.IC SAI.i: OF VALUAIH.K i'KOF-erly-On MONDAY, OCTOBMt 31. 181, the. undersigned will offer at public talc the valuable property, Ne. 2 East Orange street, Lancaster, Ta., belonging te tl'e heirs of Jacob StaufTer, deceased, consisting of a let of ground, it entmg 27 lee ti inches en Orange street, and extending in depth 215 tcet le Mar Mar eon street, a ll-fcet public alley, en which is erected a two-story IJKICK DWELLING HOUSE, en Orange street, with wide hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and sleeping apartments, with gas and water. The house has been newly papered and painted. On Marien street are erected tue new two-story Brick Tenant Houses, with slate root, and also a two-story Stor.e Tenant Heuse en the let, always eligible for geed tenants. Possession and tiilc. given en April 1, 1SS2. Three thousand dollars ran remain en the piepeily it desired. Persons wishing te view the property can de seen day of sale by calling en the premises. Sale at the Leepard hole!. Ku.it King street, at 7 o'clock p. in , when conditions et sale will be made known by HEIKS OF JACOB STAUFFEU. dee'd. II. SlIClIEirr, Auct. ect21,22,2I,2(i,23,2!),:t!d O5 Kl'HANS' COURT SALE F VA1.UA1SI.E City Prenertv. On MONDAY. OCTOUEIi 1SS1. at the tin; Fountain Inn. m the citv el Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance el an order the Orphans' Court of Lancastci count, will expose te public sale the fellow, ing verv valuable real estate, late et J. Yeates Conyngham, deceased. All that certain halt let or piece of land situated en the southwest corner et Seuth Queen and Mi 111 in streets. In said city, Ne. 2(5, fronting ."'2 let '2 inches en Seuth Queen Mrect. and extending 215 feet along MililiD street te Beaver street, which b unds ilen the rear. The improvements are. a tine old-fashienetf three-story and attic brick house, with two story brick back building, large two-story brick stable, a large two-story brick warehouse en Beaver street, hydrant, lruit trees, &c, Ac. This is one ei the most desirable properties for either a residence or a business stand, which has been offered in this city for a long time. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., whec attentlance will be given and terms macr known by EMLEN FllANKLIN, A. K. W1TMEK. J'xccuters, Ac, et .1 .Yeates Conynghain.dec'e. Henkv Suceekt, Auct. scp22 tsd "1AVJSRNS OF I.URAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, J.UKAY, PAGE '.COUNTY, VIKGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot of the Shenandoah Valley Bailread, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Electric Licut. THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished ler the accommodation of visitors te the Caverns Is open for the reception of gueli. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT eilers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect20-imdw Tbe Wattes Under Sherman. Washington, Oct. 24. The report of the committee charged with the investi gation ' of the custodian's of the trea sury was submitted te be sent this afternoon and ordered te be printed. The document and accompanying paper cover about 100 foolscap pages, and refers in detail te various questionable transac tions, the most flagrant of which are that during the fiscal year of 1S80 a shortage of 159 yards of carpet was found in the store room; th:t $10 per dozen had been paid for file heldeiB wnicu might have been bought for 9 i.eO or less ; $5 for District directories which might have been obtained for $4.50 each ; $12 for Webstei's & Worcester's diction aries worth $10 ; $20 fe.' atlasss worth $1S; and $2.50 per day for a horse which could have been obtained for $1.75. The story of Appeiutment Clerk Lamphert's book bcintr purchased by the wholesale at Se per copy while being retailed at $2.50 with 20 per cent, discount is mentioned as ene of the most glaring extravagances. One hundred and thirty- two dollars was found charged as having been expended for candles which, accord ing te the custodian, was really used in the purchase of sugar and lemons used for lemonade for the secretary, assistant sec retaries aud the chief clerk, aud for a certain lunch" which was furnished iu the treasury building about I In time of the Chicago convention. Assistant Secretary Upton and Chief Clerk Power affirm that they had no knowledge of this and that they contribu ted money for the occasion and believed that both the lemonade and the lunch re ferred te was furnished in a legitimate manner. The committee make no recommenda tions, owing te the superficial examination which was made. The accompanying papers referred te consist of letters from Assistant Secretary Upteu aud Chief Clerk Power explanatory of ceitain trans actions and in which they disclaim any knejvledge certain ether matters at issue. 12c ICc. Petroleum dull : Whiskv at SI IS. seeds Geed te nrime Clever unlet at 8fi 9Ji: Timethy dull. $2 50g2 (5 ; Flaxseed dull at 31 fegi 43. Grain and Prevision yuotatlens. One o'clock quotations et grain and provK prevK provK iens, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, I5 East King street. Chicago. Cern Oats Perk Lanl '.015$ .44 1G.75 H.CO .C3!4 .44?i .0454 . "-- Philadelphia. $ .71 $ MX .70;$ .5l' .7J'4 .32 -if r Nev Dec. Jan. Wheat . 1.3Sf lJSi . $147 . 1.47 . 1.505 . I.ej Oct.... Nev... Dec... Jan.... Necu Quotations ertn urain Market urntsted by Jacob is. Leng, Commission Wheat Nev ... J1.3G Dec 1.37Ja Jan 1.3'J .jjay. ... .... Breker. Chicago. Cern Oats $ .IK $ .44! y-iYa .44 Wi. .IS'i Perk $111.75 lAOO 1S.07M Lard $ll.li2J4 lL'JTJj IN THIi SENATE. Clerk Siieber Appointed Secretary Pre Tern. Washington, D. C, Oct. 24. The re port of James P. Meline te the treasury department was laid before the Senate to day aud ordered te be printed. Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution for the appointment of Chief Clerk Shober as acting secretary of the Senate until the vacancy caused by the death of Secretary Burch should be filled. Adopted. A communication was received from the secretary of state in reference te the action taken by the United States in the Panama canal question. The Senate then went into executive scr-sien. The MORGAN rOK SECBETAKJi. New the Yerk ex-Governer te Have Treasury Portfolio. Washington, Oct., 24. The president te-day sent te the Senate the name of Edwin D. Morgan, of New Yerk, te be secretary of the treasury. Ne ether cabi net nominations were sent in. Confirmed. Washington, Oct. 24. The Senate has confirmed the nomination of ex-Governer Morgan, te be secretary of the treasury. BY WIRK. AUcriioen Telegrams Condensed. Steamship Alexandria for Malme, Swe den, from New Castle, with a crew of twenty.six, and ten passengers, is be lieved te be lest. The imprisoned Irish leaders arc te be removed te different jails. " Ouly " between 20 aud 30 persons were drowned by the foundering of the' steamer Ulan MacUuil, seme et the pas sengers, including a portion of a theatrical troupe bound for Bombay being rescued. The resignation of Gen. Francis A. Walker, supcrintendant of the census, has been accepted. His chief clerk Sexten will succeed him. The supreme court of the United States adjourned today in respect te the memory of the late Justice Clifleid, the occasion being the presentation by Attorney Gen eral MaeVeagh of resolutions recently adopted by the Bar association. Honoring .Tudce CllfTerrt's Memery. Washington, Oct. 23. When the su preeo court of the United States cevencd te-day, Attorney General MaeVeagh in a brief address presented te the court the resolutions adopted by the bar meeting last Monday, with reference te the death of the late Justice Clifferd, and the court as a mark of respect for the latter's mem ory adjourned. Murdered Ills Seu. Claiiisville, O., Oct, 24. James Weir struck his father. Gen. James Weir, Saturday night, inflicting injuries which will prove fatal. The affair grew out of the refusal of Gen. Weir te sign a paper giving his euly daughter te the guardianship of a lady in town. Anether son of Gen. Weir is iu jail for murdering Sterling Riggs last Christmas. Grant ami Arthur. Washington, Oct. 24. Gen. Grant, left Washington fur New Yerkthis morning. President Arthur accompanied him te the depot. MAKKETS. ffew VerK Market. Nkw i-jKK. Oct. 21. Fleur State and Western dull mil prices in buyeiV favor ; Superfine State ai $4 70JJ5 65 : extra de $5 HXHG 2 ; choice de $e 30 ffi7 eil: fancy de $7 leS 50; round-hoop Ohie, 5S00S6 CO: choice de, $7 0038 73 ; Super line Western, $1 70.r 6; common te oed extra de te leQti 01 ; choice tle de. K tOfjy CO ; ceeicc while wheat tle tle $7 738 75 ; Souther, dull and unchanged : common te fair extra, f(5 407lO; geed te choice de, ?730 8 50. Wheat unsettled, epcnlngfi5c higher, sub sequently the advance was lest and prices fell ettHQftp ; Ne. 2 Bed, November, 41 51l 52J4 ; tle December, $1 541 55 : de January, $1 57 1 57J4. Cern opened J2c better, afterwards the advance was lest ; mixctl western spot, tiS 70c; t'e future. ;e74c. Oats a shade easier ; state 4751c ; Western, 4G5tc. Philadelphia Market. fHtLADsxrHiA, October 24. Fleur maikct dull, uuehangca ; Superdne (5 005 50; ex tia at 45 75j0 50; Ohie and Indiana family, 7 2538 00; Pennsylvania family 7 C0 7 75 : St, Louts de 1 3 0038 25 ; Minnesota Extra 7 50S7 75: de straight, $7 6598 CO; winter patent S 00&S 75 ; spring de 8 23a 000. Kye flour at $5QG 12. W heat dull and weak : Ne. 2 Western Bed, l 40-,; ; Delaware and Pennsylvania Bed. $14til47; de Amber, $1 4714S. uern tiuu. out steatiy ; steamer, 8f7ic : sail ye.-low, 7272c; sail mixed, 7I71c ; Ne. 3 mixed, 70ft71c. Oats market steatiy ; Ne. 1, White, 52c ; Ne. 2, de 51c; Ne. a de, JOc. Bye steady at SI 08. Previsions flrai, with fair jobbing trade ; mess perk, 18 00 ; beet nam-, $20 SO ; India mess beet. $21 fO, f.'e. Ii. Bacen Smoked shoulder.-) 10; salt dc 0c ; smoked hams 14c ; pickled hams. 12ai3c. Lardlirm, with light stock ; city kcttle U'4; loot buiciieix' I2I2J ; prime steam $12 50. Butter Choice linn and well sold up : ether kind quiet : creamery and extra Pcnu Pcnu iyIvania:WIOe; Western 37.J8c ; de geed te choice elatc; llraiirerd county and New New Yerk extra, 28:)e ; firsts ;27c : Western dairy extra, 26c ; tle goetl te choice, 2325c. Kells none here. Eggs ilrm and scare : Penn'a, 27e; Western, 2"2tic. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, October 21. Cattle Receipts, 4.S0J head ; market dull: prime, 6J46;'c: geed, tyiQG'Ac ; medium, 45c ; common, 3 Jc. Sheep Recelpt-i. 1C.C0J ; market dull ; extra 5-itfS5X: eoed. 45; medium. ."f ; com mon. 2'J3 ; Chester county lambs, 07J ; luucn caives, p. Hogs Kecelnts. 4.5C0 head: market fair: extra and geed, 0ZQ 10 ; common and I mixed, ifiQSic. Llve Slee Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 12,000 head; hln mentx, 6,1100 head ; demand goetl and prlcca firmer, but net higher; mixetrpacking $5 70 6 35 ; cheiceheavy, $6 30C 90 ; light, $5 !SC 15 ; culls and grasscru, $J 755 50. Cattle Receipts. 3,000 head ; shipments. 3,500 head ; market weak anil dull : oxperts, jkl-IOfi 7; geed te choice shipping $5 405 80; common te fair. $45 ; butchers' cows. $24 50; bulls, J2&3 50; oxen, $3 504 ; steers, 3 C0S4 50; siucKcra unu ieetiens. .s jt 1. Sheep Receipts, 50J head ; market weak and unchanged. St. Leuis. Hogs, lower, Yorkers, $3 SOJ' .yj; common 10 goon pacKim;, Kinugfi'-wi: butchers' te fancy, $'" .'lOfJti 60 ; receipts, 3.000 head ; shipments, 2,101)0 head. LA MASCOTTB. WEDNESDAY ETEXIXC, OtT. 26. MR. CHAS. E. FOUD begs te announce that he will bring; te Lancaster, en the above even ing, bis entire COMIC OPERA COMPANY numbering 30 Artists, led by the briimnt English Prima Denna Miss Madeleine Lucctte. The Opera presented will b- the most suc cessful Comic Opera ever known te New Yerk city. THE MASCOTTE, by AUDKAN, author of Olivette POPULAR PRICES.. ..75, SO and 35Vt. Reserved scats en sMe at the Opera Heuse Office. ect-i! 4td IULTON UPEKA HOtSK. PROFESSOR GEO. R. CROMWELL Will give a Scries of Magnificent Art Entertainments, With Musical Accemp.m intent, and Illumi nated Illustration of remarkable Paintings. Antique aud Modern Sculpture and Kuilding.-i, and objects of Art-Wonder, A COMU1NATION OK ART, MUSIC AND STOUY DELIGHTFULLY HARMONIOUS. TUESDAY' NIUHT, OCTOUEII 25th Part 1st the Stecx.fiarKi)-.. New Yerk. Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks al-e United States IJends reported dairy In Jacob JJ. J.oye. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Naw Yeiuc Stocks. Stocks dull. ai ens?y. .............. Chicago ft Northwestern Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul Canada Southern C. C. ft I. C. R. R Del.. Lack, ft Western Delaware & Hudsen Canal Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere & Midi. Southern.. Manhattan Ele vatetl Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas Texas N. V., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario ft Western New Yerk Central Ohleft Mis-;;- ippi Pacific Mail Sttaiuship Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific...... Texas Pacific Union Pacific : Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... ; Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadslthia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania U. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Kuffale, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred '..... Hestenville Philadelphia ft Erie U. U Iowa Gulch Mining United States Hends. United States I per cents ,, Oct. 19. p. M. p. a JalO 3:01 5t .... 1214 10U lOS! 5S 21 iV4 123 127 llTJJi V(4 A. M. 10:00 ' liiji . 108 :i si b'M'H mi 41 !)5 11115.' mi .'Ju-Ji iX'A vim m .... :.0'4 w-k ... in 102 52,'i ei 1WZ .... bsy, ii!'!-: 51 ieyH my m- Mt 41 l')2!4 fli4 S2J mvi mz 87 65 Kf;' 65 33)i I 3.J-5 47!4 il'A 1: M. 1:0J ' i 2IJJ 51 :: 2 20 Lecal Stecan and ltentts. I val LancCI!-. r,crcl. Lean, due lhS2...HH 1SS.K.. we " " ISOO... " 1805... ' 5 per ct. in 1 or 3d years. . ' 5 per ct. Scheel Leau. . . . " 4 " in I or 20 years. . " 1 " In 5 or 20 years.. " 4 " InlOerSuycais. HANK STOCKS. First National Rank. Farmers' National Hank Lancaster County National Hank. Columbia National Bank Ephrnta National Hank First National Hank, Columbia.. . First National Hank, Strasburg... First National Rank, Marietta First. National Hank, Mount Jey. Lititz National Hank Manbt'im National Rank Union National Hank. Mq-mt Jey MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Qiiarryvillc It. IS., due 1 $100 Reading ft Columbia R. Rilue 1&J2 ion Lancaster Watch Ce., due lSSI 100 Lancaster Gas Light aud Fuel Ce., due in Ier20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., ll II CJ JSei. - I'M! Stevens Heuse 100 Miscr.LLA?:i:ei's stocks. 'ii- 100 100 1110 100 100 KM) 100 $100 . 50 . 50 . 11X1 . IW . KM) UK) . l) . Ul) . 100 lift) . 50 Las .-Hlt- .fllfi lit 11s.;- 120 10? 112 in:; llfl.3! 10.5 ;i7ebu 102.5 112.2? ll'l 135 ISI..1: 2D2..-J 145 75 1II.M 7e..rsi. $li: 102.51 105.5C Ouarrvville It. JS. Miiler.sville Street Car Imiuirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta llollewware TCKSJI'IKE STOCKS. Rig Spring ft Heaver Valley Hrnlgcpert Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia Washington Columbia ft Jtig Spring Lancaster & Ephrata Lane, Eii.aT)etht'n ftMiddlct'u... Lancastci-ft Fruit villc. Lancaster ft'Iatitz Lancaster ft Williainstewn Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster ft Manheim Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland , Lancaster ft Susquehanna Lancaster ft Willow Street , Strasburg ft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta ft Mount Jev $ 50 50 50 100 25 100 100 100 10;,..V inc. 70 $..25 25 40 115 bd rs.ie .$ 25 $ 10.2 . l.lj-i 20.50 . 25 18 . 25 20 14.lt 47.2? 51 50 64.J0 55 'A 30.4( 25.K 85 275.5S 40.1b 21 40 25 25 100 50 50 25 25 100 300 25 25 JEWELEKS. T "UK OAKPIKLD HOUV'rJ.-ilK GOLD BANGLE AT AUGUSTUS ItHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East King Street. Lancaster. Pa OD?T DRAWINGS. c tO.1IMONWKAl.TU MSTKIUUTIOX CO 37th i'epular Monthly Urawing OF TUS COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. N. H. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the OCTOBER DRAWING. 1 pnz)( 1 prjzi. ! x pnzc 10 prizes $1,000 each, 20 prizes 500 each... ;i00 prizes $100 each. . 200 prizes 50 each 600 prizes 20 each . . . . luoe prizes leeacii 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 9 prizes 200 each, " " 9 prizes 100 each, - " 3O,0CO . 10.0C0 . 5.00C . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,00c . 12,000 . 10.000 2,70t 1,800 908 1,960 prizes. ... ..$112,400 Whole tickets. $2; halt tickets, $1; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Hank Draft in Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BV REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 ami upward, by Express, can be sent at our expenxe. Address all orders te It. M.BOAKOM.AN, Courier-Journal Bnlldlnsf, Louisville, Ky., et K. AI. BOARD.HAN, 209 Breadwav. New Yerk. fcM-TuTbftSftw Up ami Dnwr KlVCl- Klllllf. Part -M.- Berlin and Its Art ' Vntiilr-a THURSDAY NIGI1I". tiCTOBElt 271 Ii. I'uitlst. Tli.- Grand Sights or the " Ht-autltul City." OPart 2d. Tim Leuvre and Its Stat 1 ...w FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBKU 2Stk. Of the Part lit Ancient Ruins " Knrnal City." Part 2'!. Medem Reme ami its Alt. SATURDAY r NIGHT. OCTOIJEIS 2Uth. irt 1st. Wonders et the " Metl- crn Babylon." Pai 1 2d. The Sydenham Crystal PaLtce. Deers open at 7:30 p. in. Entertainment be gins at 8. . General Admission, 35c. Reserved Scat-. nec. Course Tickety, inclutllug Reserved Seats. SI. Tickets bold at the uual place. ectlS-tfil DRY HOODS. J," JHAUT1N CO. OPENING LARGE LINKS Or DliESS GOODS, SUITINGS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CASHMERES, ilC'., AG. LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS. In gieat Variety. CHILDREN'S COATS, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, &e. CAHPETS AND WALLL PAPERS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. CAUVElS. IICKAT BARGAINS IU VAttVKKS. te have thi! Largest and Fin- G I claim tuck el CARPETS In this City. Brussels ami Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra fcuper, Su'ier, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel lngraint : lrem the best te the cheapest as low :n 25c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATl'EItNS that ever can b seen In this city. I also have a Large and Fine -Stock et my own make Chain ami Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDK Rat short" notice. Satisfaction guarfiitrcd. JfirSe trouble te abew goetla if j 011 de n with te purchase. 1 eariiCHtly solicit a cart. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. "1AKPKTS, SiV. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, BcautiT-iIIj Colored. 1 AD cents. W cents. ( 7j cents. INGRAINS cents, cent", cents. 85 cents." 90 cent. $1.00. SI.OO. i.ie.: $1.20. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. TAPESTRY RRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many yean. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut, Street, al.ydced&2twJ PHILADELPHIA. "1AISPETS, COAL, C. riHLTP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS. COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, RLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YAISN, Ac. CUSTOM KAG CARPETS ASPECLALT1. LANCASTER Jf ANCY! DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbon , Feathers anil Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, fc-erceats. Pants. Vesta, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo JJlue Dyeing done. All orders or goods lelt with ns will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED . CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal til the IhjsI quality put np expressly le family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 hOUTH WATER, STREET. J 2-lYdBSl PHILIP SCHUM. SOX CO
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