LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1881. Death of it l'ejiul.it' Landlord. Tesci h Aikin, proprietor of the hotel at KinzeiY. Station, I. It. It., took Kick en Satiuriay niht a:u i!iel last night of heinoiiliaf'uef.he Miuucli. He was one of Hie lu-.-t known landleiils in the East end. lie hud kept, the Ulack Herse in I'arai.ix- township, t!ic Massas.seit Hall .-.aioeti, Stiaslni!'. lite. City Hetel in Lan-ea.-ler, lh nt'e he moved hack leKtrasburg iient w!:cse hi- v.cui te Ivinzer':;. He was a genial and hospitable landlord, vcr' pop ular with his acquaintances, and a staunch Democrat. He was about 40 years of ajjc and leaves a wife and two childten. Tbe Stage Mirror. Harry llarttnyer, publisher of the Stage Mirror, has just concluded a contract with the I.ti:u.i.:i:xcer for printing 2.1,000 copies of that publication. It is a neat little quarto, !nee pa-es of which are tilled with .i.lv-itiscincuts of the principal business firms of the city, and the ether containing lha pregrammes of the per formances at Fulton opera house, together with migina! and well selected reading matter. Committed for Court. Henry Smith and Anns Albright had a hearing hefijie Aldei man Dair cm Satur day en a chargis of feloniously entering the comb factory of Dana Graham, in this city, about a month age and stealing a let of combs. Smith eenlessed that he was guilty. Ileth wcie committed in default of hail fertsia! at ceuit. Sale of Ke:tI ICsate. IJ. V. Uev.e auctioneer sold en Satur day evening at public sale st the Fountain Inn hotel, a house and let of ground en .Middle street belonging te Geerge Kendig, te ('has. llimmelsbach for ."i,e00. I.are funeral. The funeral of Daniel Markley, took place this afternoon. It was largely at tended. Division Xe. 7 '"niferm 1 tank, K. of 1'., with ('h-iamcii"." ':!y ba:id, were at the fuiiei::'. The interment was made at Lancaster cemetery. Agent Transferred Cad Casey, who has been freight agent of the Pennsylvania railroad company at Middlctewn for a number of years, has been transferred te Dowuiuglevvu, where he is Height and passenger agent. Te-morrow Night's Concert. The conceit te be given at Fulton opera house te mono w i veiling appeals power fully t the chai iiable impulses of every one, and if these wens no ether i caseins te attract a large audience, that of itself should be sufficient te crowd the hall. It is under the auspices of the newly-organized Lancaster Hencvek-nt society and a portion of theprefits will be devoted te the purposes of that humane and worthy organization, which has in view the amelio ration of the suiferings of worthy subjects of local charity liming the coming waiter. But it must be remembered, tee, that the entertainment itself is one of a high order of merit. .Mine, t'arrene is a gifted pianist, whose performances have, wen the admiration of the world ; 31 me. Denaldi is a noted Italian sopiane ; Sig Fcirantt is tee well known as a buffo te need fuither introduction, and Sig Stantini is a line tenor. Se that the quality and the pur pose of te-morrow night's concert ought te leave no doubt of an overflowing house. Har.iisoine Improvements. A!. 1 Fulmer's saloon has been very handsomely refitted. Gorgeous gilt papers from J. II. Martin A: Ce., hung by II. J. Lind ; Ja new walnut and ash paneled lloer in the reading room by II. (,'. Htibcr, and painting of exquisite finish, especially the china gloss, by Gee. AV. Drewn, Deme cratic candidate for shriilT, Make this saloon one of the. cesiest te be found anj anj wlieic in Pennsylvania. !iiitcsi, Miccess. Dr. Rruhakcr, the elect i-nputliie physician, is having ureal success In all chronic diseases where medicine haw railed, in a great many can testify, lieth in the oily and country, te whom you may be referred by railing at bid oilier. Consultation tree. Oilier: Ne. 217 West KingMivrt. ltd Amusements. (im.!t till Citiliylit. Most persons have :i great aversion tosreingglie-ts in thcdark,but u great curiosity te see a ghost, il it only could be seen in the lignt. An opportunity te gratify this prevalent curiosity isclleivd by the Miller Brethers, who will held a revival at the opera house, Lancaster, this evening. These spituul istie managers have associated with them live mediums, said le lie newly developed ami of extraordinary power, by vh;-e aid they prom prem ise te cause ghosts te appear and send them around among the audience, shaking hands with all who are net afrai.l. They also pro pose te make a large tabl- rise and lleal in the air, and a piano rise in the air and give lertli music without any visible performer. The spirits witii Slower.-, in their bancs will play en guitar.-, u ill cans". musical instruments te Ueat through the air, will write in blend aii'i de various otlierwenderial things. The Millers premise this, and much mere, which they co net ask te believr en their say se, hut wish everybody te g" anil see for themselves. " Mtlleii'x J'irnic."'.)n Friday evening Hyde & Rchuiau's combination will product; at Fulton opera house the very laughable comedy of" Muldoon's Picnic," which lias just been withdrawn Ireui Philadelphia altera successiu! run and the commendation of the papers and the people. The company may be said te ceinpri-e the very cream et the variety business in tlii-ceuntry, as tin; nan.es el the KcmclK Charlie Kced.Niles.t Evans, I try ant & Heye, Kilty O'Neil, .May Ten Ismeck and Jehn E. llenshaw, and a number of ethers attest. SPECIAL NOTJCEH.' An old lady writes us : " I am 05 years old and was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. 1 have used little mere than one bottle and Icel as well as at "V See ether column. iil-ltndcod.Vwcew "What every one says must lu true," that "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" his no equal ler coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents. nl-lmd&w Catarrh et I tic Bladder. Stinging, smarting, irritation ofthe tirimuy pasiage,diseased discharges, cmed by Ruchu liaiba. Druggists. An Entire Success. It lias been proved bv the most n liable tes timony that Themas' Ecleeiric Oil is an entire success in curing the most inveterate rases of rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, and wounds el every description. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "The doctors said my wile had consump censump consump ien. Tried 'Lindscy's liloed Searcher,' and she has Letter health than ever." u. II. Ilnti baid. Hampden. Ohie. ul-lmd&w "Lire, Growth, ltcauty." " 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 usj " Louden Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri ean people. It i totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingre.iients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean ami iieallliyt causing the hair logrew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stair anything, ami is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a lasting Iiair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists, at 7-" cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1. ect.".M,V,S&w The yeucg manor woman whemust forsake society because et mortifying freckles, tnn, tetter, pimples and Itching estimations of the face, should use some or Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It cleanses the scalp anil is geed for the toilet. tie te II. It. Cecar.m'.s irn .-nere, 137 North Queen street, ler itfrj. fYcchiati'a -AVjc Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coleiyare uncqualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Nearly a Miracle. E. A-enith Ilall.'Bingliampten, N. Y. writes: ' I suffered ter several months with a dull pain through the !elt lung anc! shoulders. 1 le,t my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up all dav. My mother precuu-d some Burdock liloed Hitters ; I took them as directed, and have felt no pain elnec first week alter using them, and am new quits well." Piieeil. Fer sale at II. IJ. Cochran's ding steie, 1X7 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. Tne I.at Dese Saul a suiicrer from kidney troubles when asked te try Kidney-Wert. "I'll try It but It will be my last doss." The man get well, and Is new recommending the remedy te all. When derangement or the stomach acts upon the kidneys and liver bringing discaa and pain, Kidney-Wert is the true remedy. It re moves the cause and cures the disease. Lliiutd (very concentrated) or dry act equally eili ciently. Am. Cultivator. n7-lwdiw In Hie Whole History of Medicine. Ne preparation has ever performed sucli mar velous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Avek's Ciieby Pecteiial, which Is re cognized as the world's remedy for all diseases el the threat and lungs. Its long continued series of wonderful cures In all climates has made it universally mown as a safe and rcli fcblc agent te employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the iorerunnersermore serious dis orders, it acts speedily and surely, always re lieving suffering, and eiten saving life. The protection it affords, by its timely use in threat and chC3t diseiders, makes it an inval uable remedy te be kept always en hand In cTery home. Ne person can afford te be with out It, and these who have once used it never will. Frem their knowledge et" its compos! tien and effects, physicians use the Cuukky Pectoral extensively la their practice, anil clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in Its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. Fer sale by all dealers. nl-lwdeed&w " A word le the wise is sufllcient." ef lective and agreeablw remedy ler the treat ment cd Cat aril), Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Ualui. A sure euro. Cream Ualm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays intlaminatienand irritation, protects tin; membranal linings el the head Irem additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of tas'e and smell. llenelleial results arc realized by a few appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold in the head it is unequaled. The Halm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at .VJ cents-. On receipt of 50 cents will mail a package. Send ler circular with fall informa tion. ELY'S CREAM UALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fer sale In Lancaster by all the druggists. nl3wdced&v Alellicrn! Jtlulliernll i.lotliers!: Are. you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sutlering and crying Willi the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t If .s.-., go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sullercr immediately de pend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is net a met her en eaith who lias ever used it, wne will net tell you at once that 11 will regulate Hie bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, operating like magic, it Is perfectly safe te Use in ail cases, and pleasant le the taste, and i.-. Hits piCiscriptien et one et Hie eldest and best lemale physician and nurses In the Ur.'ted i-'tate.s. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a I mile "larMvdftwM.W&S 1UAUKIAUES. Gaka Macki.ev. On the 21th olOctebcr,18Sl, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at Ills resilience. Ne. ill East Orange street, Mr. Harry E. Gara, te Miss Anna -M. Alackley, both et Marietta. DEATHS. McAi.ccu. In this city, en the (ith inst., Wil liam Erantis, son of James and Ellen Mc Aleer, a;jeil 7 months. The relatives and friends el the lauiilyare respectfully invited te attend the funeral. Irem the residence of his parents, Ne. MO East. King street, en Tuesday morning at '. o'clock. Intel incut at St. Mary's cemetery. ltd POLITICAL. Democratic State Ticket. STATE TREASCUKI:. ORANGE NOllLE. Eric. Democratic County Ticket. SIIERirP. GEO. W. UROWX (Painter), 1st Ward, City rnOTHOXOTAKV. .IOIIN II. DeIIAVEN, Caernarvon. REOISTEK. E. P. A-.MRI.ER, Drumore. cenjrrv TXiEASimKii. PETER Mi CONOMY, 5th Ward, City. CLKISK OF QUARTER SESSIONS. RE A REED, Hart. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT. PETER RiERICH. Sth Ward, City. ritlSON KEEPER. ISAAC IH'Ll,, Earl. COCSTY COMMISSIONER. M. IIII.DEI'.RANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. HENRY AI. GEITER,4th Ward, City. DIRECTORS OF THE TOOK. PHILIP WALL,.rith Ward, City, ARRAM SIDES, Vest Lampeter. PRISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL W1EST, West Cocalico, SOL ZEAMER, Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. L1GHTNER Lcaceck. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS AIAKTIX JlTce. J. ,! OPENING NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE. Our Stock contains all the Newest Fabric i at Lewest Prices. Silks, Velvets, Plushes, BROCADES, CASHMERES, MOM IE CLOTHS, FLANNEL SUITINGS. I'LxVIDS, &c, &c, BLACK COOIXS, BLACK GOODS, BLACK GOODS. Large Line of reliable goods. Novelties In UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, 5-Our SI Three llutteu Gleve, In Celer and Itlack is warranted, ami is the Rest Gleve in the Market. OPE N I N G LADIES" COATS IN LARGEST VARIETY OF STYLES. in Endlces variety, from the SMALLEST BREAK FAST SHAWL te the EX TRA HEAVY DOUBLE. MLS Gossamer Rebber Clothing, FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. XEW ADVER1ISE11E1HS. T ANTED BY AS EXPERIENCED V hand, a job te strip tobacco. Geed re f ei ence given. Apply at i0; Middle street. n5-2td "lirANTED A F1KST.CLA5S TOBACCO tf ST R 11 PER. A mil V te Il 321 SOUTH LIME STREET. WAITED BV A YOUNG MAN A JOB IN the country at Stripping Tobacco; one who understands stripping and sweating. Ap ply at 710 NOETil MARKET STREET, ltd Lancaster, l'a. fUT'ANXED TWO BOYS TO LGABN THIS Tf Currying Trade. Apply te CEO. W. LOCHER'S LEATHER STORE, It 31 l'cnn Square, TW'KW AND SECONW-IIAND PIANOS AND OliUAXS, at great bargains. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ, o29teJanl,82,R Fulton Hall. Lancaster, Pa. G LOBE UOTiiL, KKSTAUiiANT. OPEN DAY AND NIliHT. ME ALU AND OYSTERS ALL HOURS, Night us well as Day. The best WINES AND LIQUOUS ALWAYS ON HAND. JOSEPH CUE.MEI.', Proprietor. n.VJtd "TVKMOCKATIC KAMA' FOR NOBLE AND VICTORY. EIGHTH WARD IN LINE. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 7, AT JOHN PONTZ'S SALOON, STREET. DORWART D. Mc.MutLEN, esi., J. L. Steixmctz, i:stj., I. !'. Davis, esq., W. II. Relakd, escj., J no. A. Cevlf, esq., and W. U. Hex -el Will address the Meeting. nl-.",td ORPHANS' COUKT SALE OF VA1.UAMLE REAL ESTATE. On TUESDAY, NO VEM11ER 8, 18S1. In pursuance et an alias order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster conn cenn ty, will be sold at public vendue, at the Cad well Heuse, corner North Queen and Chestnut streets. Lancaster, Pa., the following real es tate, late et .Jehn S. Gable, deceased, te wit : Ne. 1, all that two-story frame dwelling beuse part thereof used as a store room witii a two-story lramc back buildimr and brick tobacco warehouse, and let or piece of ground, situated en the west side et North Queen street, in the city el Lancaster afore said, containing in front about 4. tcct, and in depth, along its northern line, about HO feet te the Penn-ylvania railroad. Rounded en the north by ground el Jehn R. liitner, en the south and west by the Pennsylvania railroad, and en the cast by North Queen street afore said. This property hits perfect drainage, con nected willi sewer in North Queen street. The location is well calculated ler public business of any kind, being in the most populous part el the city. Ne. 2, a most valuable building let, situate en tin; southwest corner et West Chestnut and Charlette streets, in said city, containing s:s teet en Chestnut and KX) feet en Charlette I street. Till Is unqucstienamy one of the most . ,1.1. I .... 1 .1 n l,!t.ltm. t..... . r. 1-., ..... .--.-.. 1... . in the city or Lancaster, and will be sold as a whole or in parts, te suit purchasers. Possession and title en April 1, 1SS2 ; et the building let, however, possession may be given immediately. Positive sale. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. nt. en said day, when terms will be made known by E. M. SCHAEEEER, ELIZABETH GARLE, Surviving Executers. H. SiiriiKirr, Auci. ectlT-M.tStsd "T'ULTON OPKUA IIOUSK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1881. ASf-ONE NIGHT ONl.Y.- THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. HYDE & BEHMAN'S COMEDY COMPANY IN THE FrXXIESr OF.t l.T. VO.UEDIJJM HULDOOFS PICRIC READ THE LIST OF STARS. iiAiuiY KERNELLS.j CHARLIE REED, NILES& EVANS, RRYANT& HOEY, MISS KITTY ONEIL, ciiaiii.es MOORES n.AU. Jehn IlbXailAW & TEX F.ROECK.-may MISS.TEXXIESATTERLEE, LITTLE ROSE- HUD, MULDOQX & MULCAHE i . LOU C. L1XGARD. Tlie famous Donkey, .Jerry. ONE XIGIIT OXLY NOVEMBER II. l'RICES RESERVED SEATS.. .3(1, CO anil 7ft Ctx. On sale at the Opera Heuse Ottice. n-Md ASUl'l'LKMKNT TO AN ORDINANCE establishing a Beard of Health and Regu lations ler the government et the same : Bcitenac'cd by the select and common councils et the city et Lancaster, and it is hereby enacted by authority et the same. Section 1. That in addition te the require ments under the act of General Assembly et the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act Relating te Registration efltiiths and Marriages by Beards of Health wherever established Ty law in the cities of this Com monwealth," it is hereby ordained that when any person shall die in the city of Lancaster it uliall be the duty et the physician who attend ed during his or her last illness, or et the cor oner when the case comes under bis jurisdic tion, te make a faithful retui n et the same at the expiration of every three months te the secretary et the Beard of Health, in manner and form as is provided in the said act of As sembly in case et marriages and births, setting forth in said return, as tar as the same can be ascertained, the name, age, sex. color, nation ality, date ami cause of death of the deceased person. Skc.2. Any person who shall neglect te obey tin previsions of the II rst section of this ordi nance shall ferlelt und pay the sum of ten dol lars, ler each and every offense, te the secre tary of the Beard of Health, which sum shall b recovered and be for the uses prescribed in the act establishing a Beard et Health for the city of Lancaster. Ordained and enacted into a law, in the ci ty et Lancaster, November 2, 1SSI. JOHN LEVERGOOD, President Common Council. llEiiuEUT Johnsten, Clerk et Common Council. ROBERT A. EVANS, President Select Council. J. K. Baiik. Clerk et.Select Council. Approved Novembers, 1S81. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, nev7-3td Maj or. AN OICDINANCK FOK TUB PURPOSE et obtaining the assent of the electors of the city et Lancaster te the incrcasc-et the in debtcdness of said city, for the improvement el the Water Works and the laying et new distributing mains. Skctiex 1. Be it ordained by Select and Com mon Councils et the City of Lancaster, that for the purpose of Increasing the capacity et the Water Works by putting up an additional pump and laying additional distributing mains, the indebtedness et the City of Lancas ter be Increased in the sum of sixty seven thousand dollars ($07,000). Sec. 2. That for the purpose of obtaining the assent et the electors of said city for such in crease et indebtedness, an election shall be held at the places and between the hours of holding the municipal elections in said city en the third Tuesday of February. 183i Sic. 3. That the mayor of the said city shall give thirty days' notice, by weekly advertise ments in the Lancaster Examiner, Ixtei.li qexcek and Xcw Era, of the time and places of holding such election ; and such said notice shall also contain sucli matters as may be re quired by an act passed the 20lh day et Apt II. 1974. Ordained and enacted into a law at the city et Lancaster, en NOVEMBER ilSSl. JOHN LEVERGOOD. President Common Council. Herbert .Toukstex. Clerk of Common Council. ROBERT A. EVANS, President Select Council. J. K. Barb. Clerk of Select Council. Approved NOVEMBERS, 1SS1. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, n7-3td Mayer. XEW ADVEMTLSEMESTS. pew. J. ZAH5I. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LAXCASTEli, I' A. The manufacturers et the diOercnt lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec ially fortunate iklsyearin producing stvleset uuefjualed beauty, which It will he a plea mi re te us te -hew te ail who call. Our s'eck is lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If yen want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order as early as possi ble. In Solid Celd or Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, wnieii en ables us te give our customers advantage in prices, net nsuauy leimu in reuui sieies. TH. AKCMlcL TINTED SPECTACLES, for which we are the sole agents In L: county, we believe arc the best In the wevld. and we are satisfied that with ihe aid of e plete eutlit of Test Lenses, we can nt any eyes that need the aid or glasses. Our lacllitlcs ler FIUST-CLAS3 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'finer and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful goods. ED"W. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S COKNER, ect'23-3md.twI: . - OJIY GOODS. Vf KN'S WEAK. MEN'S WEAK. OLOTlLS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHING. Hapr 8. Brether. Ne. 25 West King Street. Have Full Lines of Men's Overcoats, Bey's Overcoats, Men's Dress Suits, Men's Business Suits, Bey's Dress Suits, Bey's Scheel Suits, Cleths, Cassimeres. Suitings and Overceatings, In Latest Styles and Celers, in Large Assort ment. MERINO FXDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS and NECKWEAR, at the LOWEST F1UCK3. IAGER & BROTHER NTICH'ATIXC A Ill.wf V A1 PALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened an immense line of DRESS GOODS SILKS, SA TINS, PL US HKS, YEL VETS, CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In the latest styles, neatly trimmed with vel vet plush and passementerie. Single and Deuble Shawls at very low prlcces. NEW PALL COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's German, Eng lish and American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID GLOVES a specialty. A lull line nt Fester's Patent Heek Kid Gloves. 1,000 dozen of Ladles', Gent's and Cliildicn's MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannot be equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. GENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sizes and qualities, at prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK STORE, 8 & lO R KING STREET. Nwv CIIKAI STOKi:. SHAWLS HETZGKR, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE. BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK AND GRAY SHAWLS, TARTAN PLAID SHAWLS, PLAIN COLOR PLAID SHAWLS. SHOULDER SHAWLS, SHAWLS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS. Many of thorn bought at AUCTION and te be sold CHEAP, at & NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. I Adlcr's Old Stand.) JJSWELEltS. rv?KKA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS RHOA1IS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East KingSlreet. Lancaster. Pa rscptat-3mdeed e 1AVKKNS OF LUKAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY, PAGE .COUNTY, VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot et the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Electric Lieiit. THE LURAY INN, Speclally erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation of visitors te the Caverns is open ler the reception of guests. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT otters un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect'JU-lmd&w I ADIES- UAIK DKKSSEK J MRS. C. LILL.EK. Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer pnd Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladles' and Gents' Wies. combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath ers cleaned and dyed; Alse, Ladles' Shampoo- nS' 223 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET. e5Cnnl Four doers above P. R. R. Depot J. ZAUJI, iincaster f mr com- - - LANCASTER, PEXN'A. CLOT11IXO. P ASIIIONADLE CLOTHING. Chaste, bciitiing nppaiai marks en." accus tomed te geed society and possessed of innate relinement. GOOD FITS, GOOD MATERIAL, GOOD WORK, AT LOWEST PRICES, AT ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. Employing none but SlciIIIul Cutters and Tailors, we arc confident of pleasing the most fastidious. As regarding the TRIMMING of our cloth ing we use only the best the market affords. ONE OF THE LATEST IS THE Freck, Cutaway and Chesterfield, WITH WlfOLK HACKS. In England they are new popular and are extensively worn in large cities in tills coun try, as they leek well they will probably grew into popular favor in tills city. Made from goods et a decided ligiirc tliey are desirable garments, as the pattern is net leaned by an almost useless seam in the centre et" the hack. The absence of this seam lias a pleasing effect, especially en close lilting garment. We have the illustrations et FOUH DIFFERENT DESIGNS which I will exhibit in my u iudew ami can new be seen In connection with a FULLY EQUIPPED inUTailerii Hiiit We have a lull line of FIN'R READY MADE CLOTHING -FOR Men's, Youth's, Heys' urea's Wear. and Chii- Which we are selling at very low prices. Our assortment et YOUNG MEN'S FANCY BACK ULSTERETTES EeversMe Overcoats is the Most Complete and Finest Assortment ever before exhibited in this city. An exam ination of the above will certainly he te your advantage. AL R0SENSTEIN, THE LEADER OP FASHION, OPPOSITE the GRAPE HOTEL ESTEMITAISMESTS. MK. .11 Hill MUX J). MISHLEK ASSUKKS A llliant Concert at tin: OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1881, Under the auspices of tin; LANCASTER BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, in the ap pearance of the Oarreno-Denaldi OPERATIC CONCERT COMPANY. TEKESSA CAKREXO, The great Pianiste. EM 31 A DOXALDI, Italian Primn-Dnniia. 1'IETRO FERRAXTT, King of Bullns. ROBERTO NTAXTIXT, Operatic Tener. Accompanist, CARLO TORTAXA. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, 3,-c. 30c., 7.1c. Reserved Seats at Ycckir's Oillce, 75c. This company bring their own Weber Grand Piane. ns-iitit rriiK GKKAT DRAMATIC aEIdSATION. OPERA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, November 10, 1SS1. The celebrated Irish Comedians, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert O'Grady, The most Natural, Refined and Versatile Irish Artists en the stage, supported by their own NATIVE IRISH COMPANY. in the great Irish drama, "EVICTION," As played with extraerd inarv success in Eng land, Irelane. Scotland and Wales by the same company. The drama represents In a true and luithtul manner, the state of Ireland under the cruel and tyrannical Land System, and has been acknowledged by the Land League and the Irish Party in Parliament, te have been or the greatest assistance towards the cause of the Irish tenant farmers. Loek out ler the REAL IRISH JAUNTING CAR. GALLERY. S.-.c. NI'ECTAL 1'RTCEH: ADMISSION, 3.1c. RESERVED, .'.tie. At Yccker's ellicc, .10c. n.Vlt EDW- al i mam T OCllEKS Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safe, speedy and sure remedy ler Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Inlluen za. Soreness el the Thre:it and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Bleed, Iu Iu llammatien et the Lungs and all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and clUcient qualities for the cure of all kinds of lung diseases. PRICE, SS Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. ! East King Street, Lancaster. THIRD EDIT1M. MONDAY EVENING. NOV. 7, 1881. WKATUKft INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Nev. 7. FertLe Middle states easterly te southerly winds, slightly warmer, cloudy weather and rain, falliugluiiemeter. THE AKMV. General Sherman Asking for Alere Men. "Washington, D. C, Xev. 7. General Sheimau has submitted his annual report te the secretary of war, enclosing the re ports of Generals Drum and Sackett, and the reports of the commanding generals of the divisions and departments. General Sherman says, referring te the reports of the latter, that they all show that our companies are tee small for efficient discipline and for economical service. " When the national treasury was peer and leaded with debt, the army endeavored te gracefully submit te our work, but new," says General Sherman, they " appeal for relief, and it is recommended that Congress 10 peal that clause el the existing law which limits the enlisted force of the army at 25,000 men." Considerable space is de voted te a discussion of the subject of Eflicers's servants. I-'iglit with Apache. Sax Frani-isce, Nev. 7. A Tucseu dis patch of yesterday says : "Information is just received of a fight between the hostile Apaches under Chiefs Tae and Drave and United States cavalry in Apache county, in which four Indians were killed and three women and children captured. The Apaches are scattered by the engagement and arc making towards San Carles liar- Ler.-' Valuable Live Stuck Iturned. Danville, Ky., Nev. 7. The training stables of AVarrer. A.Hussel wete destroyed by lire and a number of valuable horses burned. Among them L. B. Fields fine .stallion, Austria, by imported Australia dam Ceral, by Vandal, and a line mare be be leii"ir te Dr. J. P. Warren. I'a Inl Affray. Cincinnati, Nev. 7. A special dispatch from Dcllcfentainc, O., says Jehn Axtell, son of the superintendent of the Lewis town reservoir, was fatally stabbed en Saturday nijjlit by an old hunter named Leamaii. The affray took place in a saloon and was provoked by the repeated insults of Axtell. Death cf a Prominent Woshtugteiitiia. Washington, Nev. 7. Majer P. P. Hill, proprietor of the Tremont house and owner of the Washington driving park at Bcnnings, died last night of consumption niter a Ientr illaess. Fearful Death Itate lu India. Londen, Nev. 7. The correspondent of the Times at Dargilling, India, says the deaths from epidemic cheleraic fever amount te 9,000, or ten times the normal rate yf meitality for the past few years. St;:lne ut Ityren in Greece. Athens, Nev. 7. A statue of Lord By By eon has been unveiled at Missoleughi where he died. The ceremony was at tended by great popular enthusiasm. JtAJlKETH. Philadelphia. Marker. rniLADiLrniA, November 7. Fleur dull and weak: Superfine at J4 'ii4 75; extra at $5 0)g(; 75 ; Ohie and Indiana family, 7 iJ7 til; Pennsylvania family Hi CJ 7 0): St. Leuis de $7 7."feS 00 ; Mlnnesetv Extra at $7 i". 37.10: de st might at 7 007 75; whiter patent lis 0JS 7.1 ; spiiug de $8 2j S 7.1. Rye flour at $.1 CiQt;. Wheat dull and weak ; Del. and Pena'a Red, $i::ji iu; de Amber l4egi42. Cern dull. Oats iiiet, hut unchanged. Rye dull at$l 10. Previsions only in jobbing demand; mess perk, $1S Oil ; beet hams, $l!'2n ; India mess beet. $it (0, f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 8i8 ; salt de 'Ai'Wiiia : smoked hams i::14c ; pickled ii.'tn.s r-'x.nfi.ic. Lard uiet. Butter t:iioice wanted : etlier grades dull and weak : Creamery extra Pennsylvania at ."7:Kc ; Western at :!ri.t7c. Eggs scarce and linn: Fcina, COfjftlc; V, estern, i-ie. (;hee.-e quiet. Petroleum dull; refilled, 7c. Whisky nt$! 14 Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at !' !'.C ; Flavsnul nominal at$l 4.1. ispvr ierit Maritei. Nn'.v i'eri, Nev. 7. Fleur State and West ern dull and prices declining ; Superfine state at$l e).. i; extra de. $3 003.1 (U); choice de, ii; (11(3)7 ; round lioep Ohie, $.1 4036 75 ; Super tine Western, $1 3.1&.1 'J." ; common te geed exlr de. J.IRI! ; choice de, de, $f lOga ; Soulh Seulh erndull and heavy. Wheat Hc lower ; business lnnlnlyspecu lati ve ; Ne. 'J Red, spot, $1 40 : de Nev. SI 39 1 10 : de Dec, $1 il'tm 4.1; dp Jan. $1 45 1 .s'J ; de March, $1 5i Cern opened VA&c lower, altcrwards be came linn and recovered from the decline : mixed western spot, CISC8;c;i'e future, C8Ji TIe. t Oats ''?' c lower : State 48551c ; Western, 173le. Grain and Prevision (Quotations. one o'clock quotations et grain and provif. previf. provif. iens, furnished by S. K. Yiiinlt, Breker, 15 East King street. Chicago. Wheat - 1. 2514 1.27 1.28 1. 10 . I.4IK 1.4.1 Cern Oats Perk $ .fl!i54 $ .41 $15.25- ..r.8.v Al'A 13.4.1 !i ! l'. I'tillailelphlu. .08 .51 .v,y ..ii Wi .siK .... Lard $10.72$ 10.0 10.87K Nev. Dee. Jan. Nev. Dec. Jan.. Nik. u jiioiaiiens in the urjiiu Alurket Kurnisl.ed ly Jacob B. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lml Dec... $1.2714 $.5S!i -'4 - l.a Jan .... I.2SJ4 .M, .414 l.bO 10.tr. Feb 17.20 II.07K May K .Il', Philadelphia. Nev.... i.3:t .C7 .r.e Dec i.nyt .(.) .ux Jan 1. '!', .7l;'- .51 .... .... atnex .'nsrker. New Yerk, Philadelphia anil Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by J aceh B. Lemj, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nkw Yerk .stocks. Stocks weak. Nev. 7. p.m. r.M 1:00 3:01 A.M. 10:00 Qb 127 1264 127 109 108 103JJ 64$ 64ji 128" 127 127 10!t .... 109 S4 SVi 81 .... 9 93J4 12i4 121 122JJ 524 r.1'4. Si 93 91 94 42'4 43 43 47 48 47 9fi 9t! 95 33 33 334 14014 139Ji 139 42 42 42J4 45 45 45 41K .... 41 10J ... 103 95 tt1 95 57 58 6!$ 120 120 12) Chicago .t North Western Chicago. MIL .t SL Paul Canada Southern J. C VC 1. ss. it. ll.... ............. Dc!.. l.ack.& Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal Denver Sc Rie Grande Hannibal & St. Jen Lake Shere A Mich. southern Man hntlan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas Texas N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie& Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wnbash, St. Leuis A Pacific.... " ' Prelcrred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Lehigh Valley Lehlgli Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hestenvillt ...... .... Philadelphia Erie K. R Iowa Gulch Mining 4SJ4 ?j J4 90 WX, 89 !S7 ra "87S C3 34 47" 23 40" 8j 63Z 33ll 1 4754 22 Sl 20 20 4 4 23 40 82 Uhitke States Bends. United States 4 per cents F.X. IrOO 116 ft 3 " 112X 101 .... 101 l.tv Stoc a.arKcts. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 17.000 head; salr Qcnts, 4,400 head; demand fair ter choice; gehcnU market weak, prices closing lower; mixed packing. i ceffi: !.": light. $." ivsim; choice caw, ;-)J!;0!); eulls and "i-.issers, $3 30g. -i 40. Cattle Receipts. ::,4inl hc.ui; shipments. 4,U) head ;uiurkcs?li'v and weak, closing steady; geed te prime steers, jrWStJi3: common te fair. !22r4): butchers'. aigi: ateckers and feeders, ri ti Si U5 ; stock calves. j7gl3 head; range e.vttle slew, closing weaker; Tex ans, $3:S3t: ha!l".breeds, tf?4:0; cows, f.lQ S 90. Sheep Receipts, sod head: shipments. -"CO head ; market laiiiy active, but prices un changed : inferior te fair, slew, at S2 S5'(?3 :e geed te choice strong, fifi:.; general demand pretty strong, especially ler geed sheep. V ttle-Uarket. PuiLADKtruiA, Xev. 7. Cattle market fair ? sales, 4,5 bead ; prime, t3)c; geed. 53 GJc; medium, 4;4jjic; common. 3V(lc. Sheep market active : sales, O.tM) bead : prime, 5y,ji; poed. iiiS': medium, s4 4: ; common, 2JfiS;. Hogs market active; sales, 5C0 head; goon, 9i10e ; medium, S'-f S'.ic : common, 'Q Sc. SEW ADrEJCTI.SEMEXrs. TIT ANTED A IKff TT or Female, at liOAKDKKS, .MALE 1JI EAST Alse table beirders. KI IXG STREET. n7-3td Xi'OIt SslLK OH KENT A f.MMl OK A Acres n n7.'J,ll.tltw Israel carpenter. CI North Duke street. "DUItMC SALK OF CITY PROPERTY. X Uelengsng te the estate of Leah Sener. deceased.. On FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER II. 1881, at Cooper's Hetel, en West King street, Lancaster, Pa. (Chas. D. Tripple. proprietor). win oesom mat iwe-starv nuiuiv i rii.i. lNG HOIISEand let beleiigiucr thereto, situ ated en the southwest corner of West Orange and North Water streets. Lancaster, Pa., ceii tabling 8 reams and hall:: rooms en first lloer. S en second ami - en liiiishcd attic gas. het and cold water, bath, hydrant iu yard. Let fronts 1! feet and 4 inches en Orungedrct't and extends southward along Water street 7.. IVet and 5 inches, te a "-tout alley. This property is very centrally and conve niently located. Parties wishing te view tin property aii de se by calling en the premise or ! under signed. Sale te ceiiimi'iiec at. 7 oeleck p. m., when terms and condition a will be made known by lUtMIA.V A BURNS, Heal Estate Agents, Sam'i. Hkss, ie .Vest Or.ingestreet. Aiiclienee.-r. ' nl-7ldR B iVILKY, HANKS .'- KHIDl.t:. TO THOSE Who cannot visit our score, we will send, en reque3r. Goods for Examination. Thus affording- thorn the op portunity of purchasing en exactly the tonus and with all the advantages enjeyed by tnose who ceme person. in Such a stock of Pine FOREIGN FANCY GOODS as we new have, lias nsver been seeri bofe-.o. BAILEY. HANKS, HTDDLK, TWKLFTH cV: CJfEKTNllT, PHILADELPHIA. EOli salkZ T1UI1I.1U SALE. ON v'i:en:si.y. ev. 9,ltWI,a large 2et;if II. ni:.sehe!d und Kitchen Furniture belonging te several estates sent here te be closed out at unction, :tl Xm. f is i.vi Nertli Ouccn streel. Sale te commence at in oVie.-k. .harp n.v:!ti I i I KS -, .v p L I N N . T'OR SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES In the -Ac-Tern 8uburl)Sei tin: city, and BtJILIlINt; HITS ut all prices ami iu all p.irts el the city. Apply le ALLAN A. IIERR&CO., Real Estate, Collection und Ins. Agents, fieptrMindl 3 North Duke Street. T)URI.1C SALK Ol'" 1.1,'AT TOItACCI. Tliere will be ter sale uhrnt L,000 lbs. or Uueil Lear To):acce, At Ne. 725 East Oninge street, at ' o'clock p. in., en WEDNESDAY, NOVhMISERU. TheToliaccecan be seen en the premises. At tlie same time and place the Tobacco Shed. 49 feet long, 2 feet wide and lit It ct high, will be sold, being the property et" Gee. B. Mowery, late el the city et Lanea-dcr. di ccascd. Conditions et sale made known by n35td MRS. ANN MOWERY. Widow. POSITIVE PUI5LIC SALE OPVALUAISLK CITY RESIDENCES. On THURSDAY. NOV. 17. 1SS1, at the Leepard hotel, en Eait King street, will l.e sold all ihose certain three brick residences, situate Nes. 2:i7, 239 and 211 East Orange street, in the city et Lancaster. Each house consists et a three-story brick main building 21 !-.'x2;fcct,with two-story brick Dack building, l."x.'W lect, with baleeuy unit one-story brick wa-th-hense attached, 12x15 feet, all built but u lew years age and in the most substantial manner. The walls r.l" the main buildings are 13 inch s thick : tin: jelst-j for Urst stories, anil all tins iloers. are el the best pine lumber, and the material used in the construction of the houses is of the bet quality. The fronts have murblu bases und steps, handsome corn ices, .tc. In each house there are en the first fleer a hall, with vesti buie. large parlor, dininp-roem with dumb waiter, pantry and cie.scls, kitchen with Hinge, sink, cupboards, Sc., and a wash-house with three soapstenc wash-tubs and ether con cen veniencies. On the second floerthere are four chambers, with a closet in each, and a bath room with stationary wash stand, bath tub, water closet. Ac. and en the third lloer two rooms In front with closets, and a garret ever the whole back building. An excellent cellar under the whole house. Het and cold water in kitchen, wasli-liensc and bath-room, with complete sewer connections from ei'di and from the yard. Gas through the whole house. Elegant man tics, with heater Jin parlor and dining-room, and Hues arranged for heating, by furnac Irem cellar. Frent and back stair ways, inside and outside cellar steps-, aide alleys, Ac. These three houses are all built exactly alike, arelirst-elass properties in every re spect, located in one et the most desirable ! -calitics ler residences in the city, convenient te the business centre of the city, te clrurcluH, schools, markets, railroad depots, .Vc. The lets are 2ixli;0 teet, containing a vari ety of truit trees. &e., including the right te a well of never-falling water, -with pump there in, or, it desired, the lets will extend through te Marlen street. 245 feet. On the rear el 257. and fronting en Marien street, are a two-story BRICK DWELLING, with 3 rooms, cellar, Ac , and a large brick stable, all et which will be sold with Ne. 2!7 il desired. Alse, at the same time and place, will be sold a two-story BRICK DWELLING, with two story brick back building. Ne. 7i.".Ea'st Chest nut street, containing 7 rooms, garret, cellar, balcony, Ac., hydrant in yard, let 15x91 feet, extending te an alley, with hog pen, hen house, Ac. Twe-thirds of the purchase money may re main in either et the prepcrtiej it' desired and E repositions te purchase at private sale will e entertained at any time previous te day or sole. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by TKTER DIFFENBACII. B. F. Rows, Anct. Fer further particulars, apply te ALLAN A. 1IERR & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 3 North Duke street, 1)1,4,7,11,15,1? Lancaster, i'u.
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