LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUB BEGGLAU CORKESPONUKNCK. Bills are out announcing the following shews: "Mascette," this evening ; Hyer Sister, Saturday, November 12 ; Calen der's Georgia minstrels, Monday, Novem ber 1-1 ; " My GeraWine, X'.vember 17. Nick Rebeits' Humpty lJumpty troupe performed te a medium sized audience last evening. These present were delighted with the performance. The pantomime part was nearly the same as all this troupe play, but the specialties were much better thau " Xick" ever had before. A man from Yerk county brought the largest rabbit shot this season te town laht cveuing. It weighed nearly ten pounds. He says game iu that county is very scarce. Mr. Ike Simmons, a railroader, iu put ting a fitone under a car wheel, had the middle finger of his left hand severely mashed. Amputation was net necessary. The regular monthly meeting of the Col ombia school beard will be held this even ing iu council chamber at 7 o'clock sharp, instead of 8, sis before, te allow the mem bers te attend the play or " Mascette." It seems as though everybody was going te that famous epcia. Every seat down stairs has been secured and scats iu the gallery arc new being ic.se: veil. Without doubt it will be the largest "house" of the season. Mr. B. 1J. Broemcll left for Danville this morning. Regular monthly meeting of council to morrow evening. The yaids of the Pennsylvania railroad arc still blocked and from present pros pects Mill continue se for the next week or two. Mr. Ed. Eckmau left this morning en the 11:05 train fur Lebanon, en business. The work at the Fendei.saiith property is about finished. The hi irks are pointed red, with black ;,liipiiig, and the wood work is painted lead color. A number of comes of the Oirl weic cir culated here last evening. "Pinkeye," a new horse disease, has at last struck Yerk county. A farmer's lierce, living at the rear of Wriglitsviile, died with it .ve:;terday morning. This week's Herehl is conspicuous by the absence of news concerning Tuesday's election, excepting that ou the editorial pegc is an inverted rooster and above the following inscription : "Baily elected ! The 'Wolfe' didn't de it. " On the local page is another rooster loudly crewing lerth the unexpected victory of Columbie Denieeints. The jelly cditer,Squire Gricr, docs net feci as h ippy as ha did ou Tues day night. Mrs. B Frank Burr is visiting her mother in Kaunas. The Pennsylvania railroad ticket officer will net receive damaged silver coins at par value. A family living at the head of Locust street keep a number of dogs that are iu the habit of running out and biting pass ing hessis. Ycsteiday afternoon while Mr. William Fendrie'i was tiding in that vicinity the dogs ran mt at his horse and bit. the animal in tin. hind leg. The heise lea-cd, and Mr. Fcudiich was nearly un seated. He tried te chase the dogs away, but could net, se dismounting he threw a fteneat one of them, hit him en the leg and sent him howling luuncwaid. The owner of the deg demanded why he hit, him, aud after being told the cause, went muttering into the house about there being a law-juit. The stieet dessing at Locust and Fourth streets should be attended te at once, as the large stones stick out and aie dangerous te passing wagons. A party of Columbians intend walking te the scene, of the late wreck en the Pert Deposit railroad, next Sunday, if the weather will permit, te see the wreckers work. The Fendrich mansion aud handsome grounds are one of the many beauty spots te be fcten in Columbia. The revival meetings m the M. E. church still continue with great succors. 'ibis evening the regular wcek'.v prayer revival meeting will be hclil before the services commence. While Nick Hebeita' band was jilaying in front of the opera beuse last evening, a white and colored man get te disputing about the i cccn t election. The "coon" was politely invited te step back te the car of the market house and satisfactorily settle the matter, the invitation was promptly accepted. They had a "set te, " the coleicd man was seen worsted aud that settled it. The chemistry class, composed of the younger members of the high and gram mar schools, which was formed two mouths age and met at the homes of the pupils, has been abolished, as frequent accidents have resulted. Mr. Henry Liclity. telegraph operator, is a genius in bis line, and one of the best operators of the Pennsylvania railroad company. lie can run two machines at once, that is, lie can receive two messages and send two at the same time. This is quick work, as he inns the chance of get? ting the two sounds mixed. There is only one ether operator in this state that can de the same thing. Mr. Fcrd Ueissingcr, who recently was discharged from the United States regular army for disability, and who has for the past two months been weikiug at his trade, that of house painting, in Prospect, Yerk county, will en Monday next open a painting establishment in Columbia. Mr. Ueissingcr is a hard-working, energetic young man, aud our citizens can help him along by giving him a share of their work. Dr. Jehn Housten, of Marietta, who died last Monday, after a lingering illness, will be buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Mr. Ames Bewman. He was well known in Columbia. P. 11. . engines, Xes. 526 and e23, were sent te the Columbia "shops" for re pair. 52G will have new Hue?, aud 025 will receive a thorough overhauling. There arc many ether engines in the round lieu.-e shops being repaired, and it is a sight weith seeing te sec the machinists take the " iron monster" apart, clean them, and send them out. for work. The lank at the water works has at last been cleaned out. Mr. Isaac Kecsey dropped d. ad in t':e street about neon te-day. He vas sub jeeted te asthma. He was picked un and taken te his borne. The heavy coal shipment at the Heading & Columbia coal sclmtcs still continues. Bruuer is also receiving large amounts of coal. This time last year the river was frozen ever, and our young folks were enjoying skating. Unless we open a skating rink we will have very little of that healthy pleasure this year. The clock in the gentlemen's depart ment of the Pennsylvania railroad depot, at this place, has again gene wrong, and bad te be sent te a jeweler (or repair. A new one would be acceptable. A report is current here that a large lock 1ms been displaced at the Henry Clay furnace, and that it lays en the railroad track. The truth of the statement is con firmed by Mr. Emery Stevenson who says, that it is a large rock weighing twenty tens. The mail train was held about twenty-live minutes. All the debris has net been removed. The Water Street Cave-In. Owing te the cave-in of the banks of the new sewer at the corner of Water and Chestnut streets, it was deemed unsafe yesterday te allow the cars of the Quarry -villc railroad te pass ever the track at that point, and hence passengers and freight were transferred from eue side te the ether of the break. Supciintcndent Wilsen, of the read, set a gang of men te work te st rcng then the track by placing very heavy beams across the street at that point, aud today the cars are running as usual. Prisoners Interviewed. A reporter of the Yerk Daily called at the county jail ycsteiday and interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Smith, the father aud mother who arc held for the murder of their child, as reported in yesterday's In tllliglxcek, and who wcie in this city lastFiiday. Mrs. Smith says she came fiem Germanv. was mairicd en April CO. their child was born September 1. She bays that when in this city last Friday she was standing en the pavement and was holding a bundle at the same time with her child and could net held en te it, when ittlippcd from her arm, fell te the pave, mcit, and thus hurt its face and head, the maiks of which discoloration were tu : by the police in this city, aud which led the Yeik authorities te suspect foul play. There seems te be no ether ground for the suspicion ; and it is easy te ac count naturally for the death of an infant two months old thus peddled around the country by tramps. Tee Result iu Hits Ceunl;.'. With three districts te hear from Baily "s majority in Lancaster county is elsewhere reported at 3,914. Since that was put in type 1! lie distiiets out have been heard from and they voted as follews: Clay, Baily 122. Wolfe 5, ; Neble 3G : Iudiatitewn, Baily 102, Wolfe Vi, Neble 23 ; Fulton, Baily 130, Wolfe I), Neble 01). This iu creascs Baily's plurality iu the ceuuty te 4,1 DO ; and Wolfe's vote te 1,483. The official result will net vaiv much from this " Stutttii:," net ' Depot. The philological management of the Pennsylvania railroad cempauy has or deied that it is a ttalien, net a depot that familiar building at the iX'iUieiet coiner of Chestnut and North (Juecr, where tickets are sold aud whence at sengw trains start. New respect the order and the feelings of the management and of Richard Grant White and your mother tongue. Don't be caught saying you were "up at the depot " or c.imc "down from the depot." "Station" it is ; "Station" let it be. D'ye hear'.' IHltcii ly a De;. Last evening as Emanuel B. Kaulnuaii was passing the residence of Samuel J. Peel, West Chestnut street. Mr. Peel's deg spring upon him aud bit him in the leg, inflicting a painful wound. The deg is net believed te be rabid, but as a wise precaution Mr. Kuulhiiau had the wound i-c'iiified and cupped by Dr. Ycaglcy. Charged With Selling n '.tin. Abraham lliish has been held iu bail by Alderman MeConemy-to answer at court the charge of selling lire-arms te a boy under the age of 10 years. The com plainant was Carpenter Hal!, residing near New Providence, whose seu bought a gun from Mr. Hirsh. A recent law was rassed making this a misdemeanor. Charitable contribution. Te day Henry Bechtold, of this city, sent te I), flayer, president of the Benev olent association, 5 dozen of men and boys' hose : 1 dozen of ladies' hose; t dozen if children's hose. Court Nete This morning Mrs. Emma Marklcy pre sented a petition te court, setting forth tint hci husband, David Marklcy, lias net paid her in full the amount decreed by the eeuit fur the support of herself andchil Thc com t directed an attachment te issue. Scraping a Street. A paityef men who were out of weik scraped the read from the second square of East King street. They collected the money from the property holders and did their weik well. Tiinity Church's Yeung l'eei!c. Te night the young people el Trinity Luth eran church will inaugurate aperies el winter evceing entertainments, te which kii admis sion lee of 10 cents will Ie charged and which will no doubt lie deservedly well-patronized. The pregramme ler te-night Is : 1, Violin .--ele; 2, I'eeitaliun ; ::, Instrumental tiie; 1, Vecal sole (tenor) ; 5, Instrumental trio ; li, Kccita Kccita Hen ; 7, Vecal sole (soprano). Intermission. S l'iane sole ; 9, Vecal duet ; 10, Recitation ; 11, Vecal sole (contralto); 12, llarmonieen sole : 13, Vecal sole (tenor) ; II, Piane sole. til. Lukes Cliapct Cencer;. Te-morrow evening a concert will l.e given in St. Luke's Kefermed chape!, West King street ami Marietta avenue. The excrci-e-will consist of vocal ami instrumental selec tions, and sonic of Lanca-lcr'a lie-t ta'cnt v. ill Iturlfcip.itc. AlIlIIHOlllCutS ' JCririiuit Jvm'jhl.Tlw, O'Urady native Irish dramatic combination will te-night pro duce ut Fulton opera heii:i: n piny entitled 'Eviction.'' dealing wi'h events of present interest in Ireland. ' Muliloen's J'icnic" Ol the Hyde IIcli man comedy company, who appear at Fulton opera heu-e te-morrow evening, the l'uliale Courier says : "In the vaudville line this company shows unusual strength, and there was net a tame feature iu thepiegraumie. Fun of the sort that docs one geed was served with unstinted hands, and it is seme.timc since we have seen a mere thoroughly satisfied audi ence than thi-! of but night. , The enter tainment concluded with tiie original comedy entitled ' M uldoen's l'lenie.' with Harry Kci nell as Mulilaeii, Charlie I iced as Mulciittey, Little Kosebud as .TciimV, mid ether characters by the company. This proved a veritable least et lun." SpEVIAIjXVTJCES.: A Cough, Celd or sere 'j'nreai should ee stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. ISrewn's irenchial Troches de net .disorder the deiiiurli like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly ou theinlliuned parts, sdlaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, itreneliial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat- Troubles which Singers and 1'ublieSpeakers uru subject te. Fer thirty yearn .Brown's Itreneliial Troches have been recommended by physi cian, and always give pcrlect satisfaction. IJavliigbce.n tested by wide ami constant ue for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited runknineng Hie lew staple remedies et Hie age. Sold at 25 cent a. box everywhere. uiS-U-dTTlLvS&lyw "Nothing Short et Uiiinlstakiible lienrllts Conferred upon tens et thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation, which Ayer's SARSAr.vr.iLLA. enjoy. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Icdidcs of Potassium a-.d Iren, and is Hie most effectual of all remedies ler scro fulous, mercurial, or bloea disorders. Unl lermly successful and certain in its remedial effects it produces rapid and complete cures et Scrofula, Seres. Beils, Humors, Pimples, Erup tions, Skin Diseases and all disorders rising lrem impurity et the bleed. Jly its invigora ting ctlects it always relieves and etfen cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Ir regularities, ami -is a potent rencwer el vital ity. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tones up the system, re'-'ercs unil preserves the health, and imparts vl'jer and energy. Fer forty years it has been in extensive use, and is te-day the most available medicine ler the suf icrlng sick, anywhere. Fer sale by all dealers. nll-lwdeed&w hlti Diseases " Cured by Dr. Swavne'B Ointment. What Is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure rare in ' S waync's Ointment" is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et letter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wenderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the skin are removed by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles-Symptoms uie moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm In bed; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayue's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne & Sen. 5:5 North Seventh street, Philadelphia. Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, sold bv all prominent druggists. ectl-T.Th&Frtw A'-EII AJ1'lLJtTlS3iJiXTS. new. J. zaHM. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LAXL'ASTEll, 'A. anufacturcre et the different lines of goods embraced iu our stock .have been .spec inat(Vtl:isye7irin producing styles et unequaled beauty, which It will be :t pleasure The ma i.i'lv t'eilu tu -is te rlie-.v te all who cull. r te llll wjie can. uui s-utk is iun Watches, Jewelry. Clocks, i von want te cet un any SPECIAL CIIKISTMAS GIFT place your order as early a po'Si pe'Si ble ?i ?o7mJe dmUVKerwccaumake.inourewn factory, any article wanted, which en h', i A tS ii en customers advTintage in prices, net usually leuud in retail stores. Till- AKUNUBt TINTKD SFKtrrACLES. for which we are the se le ; agents In Lancaster , e,,n"w1bVe"ea,e the best ill the world, ami we are satisfied. that -with the aid of our com- n'ete outfit or Test Lenses, we can lit any eyes that need the aid of glosses. 1 out "l-iciiities ; ler FIUST-CL.YSS UEPAlKl.NG are complete in every department. The very 1 beiel share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te pkiec. in our es uliner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite Uie attention of all v-he desire te examine beautiful goods. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAH2F8 CORNER, ect2S-3mdwU Kidney Complaint Cuied. li. Turner. Kechestcr, X. Y.. writes : " 1 have been for ever a year subject te serious dis order of the kidnevs, and etten unable te at tend te busines-,: I procured your Burdock ISlned Jiiltersuiid was relieved belore half a bottle was ucd. I intend te continue, as I feel cenlident that they will entirely cure me." Price $1. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran's drug store. l."7 North Queen street. Lancaster. 'l'lie Lust Dese Said a sufferer from kidney troubles when asked te try Kidney-Wert. "I'll try it but it w ill be my hist dose." The man get well, and is new recommending the remedy te all. When derangement of the stomach acts upon the kidneys and liver bringing disease and pain, Kidney-Wert is the true remedy. It re moves the cause and cures the disease. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry net equally effi ciently. ylm. Cultivator. nT-lwd&w t; te II. i;. Ceenran's nrug store, 1:17 North Queen street, for Mrs. Veeweu' '.t yew A'o A'e t'wmtl Dues. Fer brightness anil durability et co!er,aii! une.maled. Celer from 2 te 5 pound. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. 'The doctets sain Ien. Tried 'LiiuNe she him betterhe.il Mi bard. Hampden, Ol : .v uiie had consump--"llleod Searcher,' and . ...in ever." .!!. Huh- nl lmd&w "What every one .-ays mu-tbs true." that "Dr Seller-,' Cough Syrup" has no equal for cough; and colds. Try it. Price 25 cents. nl-lmd&w ICI'-SCUKD FJiOiU DEATH 'ihefollewingstutcineni of William J Cotigh Cetigh lin, of Semerviile. 5I:e-s., is se remarkable that v, e beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says: "In the lull of 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and ffcsh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there t he doctors said 1 had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icine. " 1 was se far gene at one time a report wen', around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Du. W.m. Hall'3 Balsam kek Ter. i.uxes. 1 laughed at my friends, think ing that my ease was Incurable, but 1 get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise ami gratification, I commenced te leel better, ily hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 leel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone afflicted with' Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles ami can pe-'tlvely say that it has done mere geed fiau all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. Jly cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be r able te go te wen.-." scuii in i,:iiii;iihi'i.u Cochran's Drug Mere, YM and 11 North Queen sti-f-ct iv2S-lvdeedTii'.v2 MAltltlAOES. CiiAiti.cs LaxiUjS. On the Sth of November, 1?), Iiv the Ilov. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence, Xe. ::i Ea-t Orange street, Mr. Harrv M. Charles of Maner, te Miss Lizzie L. Lamlis.et Mauheim township. fc ST.wrrEU Gasikei:. Op the St h of November lSsl, by Hit; Itcv. W. T. Gerhard, at his rc-i-deuce, Ne. 31 Iv.e.1 Orange street, Mr. Bena niin S. Stautler. of Miinheim township, te Miss Barbara Alice II. Guiubcr, el Marer. JtK.X THS. L'eKi'.r.. Nev. 10, 1SSI. in Lancaster. Pa., Em ma Louisa Deerr, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Deerr, in the Glh year of her age. The relatives and friends fit the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence, of her parents, Ne. 112 North Water street, en Sunday uttcrnoen at ." o'clock. MirrzeKit. In this city, en November S, lSI. Henry Metzger. in the 7:d year et his age. His relatives and lriends are respectfully in vited te attend the luneral, trein his late resilience. Ne. I.i West German strert.cn Fii day afternoon at : o'clock. nS-utd Bakr. In the village of Kohi'istewn, en Nev. s. lSSl. .Ineeb Bacr, iu the 7tli year fit his age. His relatives and friends are respect lully in vited te attend the funeial, from his late residence, en Friday morning at :i o'clock. Funeral services at the Mcnnenite meeting house, Uohrerstewn, at. 10 o'clock. nS-Std Den.nbi.lt. At Harrisburg. Nev. Jllh, Eliza beth, widow fit the late Jehn Dennelly, In the Tilth year fit her age. Funeral iron, l'enn'a It. U. depot en arrival et !:15n. in. train, Friday, Nev. 11th. te proceed te St, Mary's cemetery. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend without further notice. ltdr Millets ack. In this city en the nth of Nov ember, 1SS1. Mary Milleysack, aged T2 years, : nienthsai.it 5 flays. Netice el funeral herealler. SKli' A It VEUTlSEaiKNTS. lirASTKl) A I'Kff KUAKDKKS, MALI or Female, at 121 EAST KING STREET. Alse table benders. nT-3td N K1V AND SECOND-HAND pi. i xes a xd en a a xx, at great bargains. .IUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ. o)tejanI,8J.K Fulton Hall, Lancaster. Pa. I?OlZ SAtK.-TUK KKTIKG STOCK OF 1 Groceries belonging te thecstate et Daniel IL Marulcy, deceased. This stock'Iset recent purchase, ami is composed of Iresh goods. Any person desiring te engage in the whole sale grocery business will, by purchasing this stock, have the advantage et n large estab lished trade. Will sell at un inducement it ap plie.l for Immediately. .IEREMIAII RIFE, Agent ler the Estate, nel!-3td Ne. Ill East King St. 17STATK OK DANIEL. H. MAKKL.EV, j late of the city el Lancaster dee'd. Letters testaincnturv en said estate having been minted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement,, and these having claims or dv mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te JEREMIAH RIFE. 10 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Agent ler Clara M. Markley. Executer. J. 15. Geed, Attorney. nl0-6tdeaw P "vULilU A1.K. ON FKIUAV EVENING, NOVEM15ER II, 1881, at Hie Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Ha., n J.otel Greuntl. situate en the south side et West King street. Ne. 251. be tween Water anil Mulberry streets, contain ing 2.1 feet lrent ami 245 feet deep, with DWELLING HOUSE, part brlek and part leg, hydrant iu the b.ick yard, a let of excellent fruit trees, grape vines and ether improve ments. Sale te commence at T o'clock v. in. JOHN I1AAU. B. F. Rewe, Auct. nlO&ll PUHMC SAI.K OF CITV PBOPKKTV, Uelengsng te thecstate of Leah Sciu-r, On FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMREH II, 1SS1, at Cooper's Hetel, en Wext King street, Lancaster, Pa. (Chas. D. Tripplc. proprietor), will be sold that Twe-Story UltICK DWELL ING HOUSE and let belonging thereto, situ atctl en the southwest corner of West Orange ami North Water street", Lancaster, Pa., eon tabling 8 rooms anil hall 3 rooms en lirst lloer. ." en second and 2 en finished attic gas, het anil cold water, bath, hydrant in yard, Let Irents 13 fectand t inches en Orangestrcct ami extends southward along Water street T5 feet and 5 inches, te a 3-loot alley. ' This property is very centrally ami conve niently located. Parties wishing te view the property can de se by calling en the premises or the under signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms and conditions will he made known by RAUSMAN & IIUllXS, Heal Estate Agents, Sasi'l Hr-ss, 10 West Orange street. Auctienevcr. nl-7tOK IDW. J. ZAHM. " "w-" ..." Silverware, Diamonds, &c. LANCASTER. PENN'A. i GKKAT EVENT JfOK LAiTasTBK. The whole city le be Flooded antl an Aval anche te fall upon the place. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, CHINA TEA SETS, SILVERWARE, Aud Thousands el" ether Elegant Articles, U be SHOWERED UPON THE 1'EOrLE WITHOUT KEGAKD TO AGS'., SEX OU UANK. 3 LOOK OUT FOR LOYEIUXCt'S GRAND GIF! BOOK SALE! THE GBANDE&T BOOK SALE THE WORLD EVER SAW. OPEN s SATURDAY, AT Ne. 43 North Queen Street, Where there are Twe Elegant Rosewood l'ianes Te Be Given Away Free ! 100 SOLID (JOLD WAtCHEj le be given away free. 100 :(JLID SILVER WATCHES te be given away tree. 100 REAL DIAMOND RINUS le be given away free. 100 UOl.D HAND CHINA TEA SETS, 41 pieces, te be given away tree. 100 LAlUiE and ELEGANT OIL I'AINT- IMjiS te be glvt-n away free. SOO ELEGANT PIECES OF SILVERWARE te be given away te the people Irce. Aim THOUSANDS OF OTHER ELKGANT ARTICLES te be given away free TO THE PEOPLE. 50,000 BOOKS, THE FINEST IX THE WOULD. All for sale for ONE DOLLAR EACH, Ami a U1FT FKEE WKh Evci'jIJoek. THOUSANDS OF HOOKS! ALL NEW ! ALL FRESH FROM THE PRESS ! Many of them costing the publishers lrem two dollars te three dollars each. All te be sold for the simple sum elONK DOL.1.AK KAUU Hi c people te take their choice, and n Present or Gift Fitiu: with every Heek they buy. 3-Aml let it be distinctly understood that t he giving awav fil tin: above presents will be in accordance with the judgment and discre tion of the appointed agent for the salt; of the-'e books iu this city. Ne partiality will be shown, and nil presents will be given away without regard le age, se.x or rank. New let All the People Conic and witne.- the grandest display of Reeks ever seen lu this city, ami the most tremen dous bargains in whole i-ets of Heeks by every author. ENCl CLOl'EDIAS, HISTORIES". lUOGRAPIIlES. P.1ULES, D1CTIONAR1 !, AT HALF PRICE. And Pre-icii! FREE with every pun h-e-r. A. W. LOVERING, et the Great Reek St or . It; West reurteeiiiii street New Yerk, ami fit the Great Reek Stores ( iu Hosten, lliiis. P. S. My established reputation in Rosten and New Yerk for the last twenty-live years, I drijm Is a sufficient guarantee te the people et th''. city that all I advcrtl-e I shall perform. A. W. LOVERING. MJi. JA) VEltlXWS BCSISJESSCKEKD. Keep strict faith with Hie public; be liberal, jnstanit upright; show that your enterprise is deserving of patronage ami the public will support you. -Nfi connection wtth any oilier bookseller i in ihewfirhl. imvlOtfd Ji'A TKR TA IS 31 EK Tft. rPUE CHEAT DKAMAT1C sEASATION. Ol'KltA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, Xercmbcr 10, 1881. 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 Hie great Irish drama, "EVICTION," As played with extraordinary biicccss in Eng land. Irclauft. Scotland and Wales by the same company. The drama represents fn a true and tulthtul maimer, thestuteef Ireland under ( the cruel aud tyrannical Land System, anil has I been acknowledged by the .Land League nitd me lrisu rarty in rariiament, te nave been ei the greatest assistance towards the cause of the Irish tenant fanners. Loek out ler I lie REAL IRISH JAUNTING CAR. GALLERY. 2Sc. SPECIAL l'lilCES: ADMISSION, 3Sc. RESERVED, 50c. At Yecker's eillce. flOc. r.5-ft TJUJI.T02J Ol'EKA UOUSK. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1881, 3-0NE NIGHT ONLY.- THE EVENT OF TIIE SEASON. HYDE & BEHMAN'S COMEDY COMPANY IN Till: FUXXIEHT OF ALL COMEDIES i READ THE LIST OF STARS. uakbv JKERNELLS.J CHARLIE HEED, NILES& EVANS, BRYANT & H0EY, MISS KITTY 0'NEJL, CHARLES MOORES CLARA jehk HENSHAW & TEX 15EOECK. jiav MISS JENNIE SATTEULEE, LITTLE ROSE HUD, MULDOON & MULCA1IE1 . LOU C. I.INGARD, The latneus Donkey, .Icrrj-. ONE NIGHT ONLY XOVEMI5ER II. PRICES 3G, 50 and 75 vt. ZtESEUYED SEATS 75 Cts. en sctf? Rt mc Opera Heuse office, u7-3ta XT1 MILD N' PICNIC THIRD EDITION THUB3DA.Y EVENING, NOV. 10, 1881. AVEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington. D. C, Nev. 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly colder, northwest te northeast winds, fair weather except in the extreme southern portion cloudy weather aud rising barometer. ADVANCE IN JflCEIUHT KATES. The Pennsylvania Railroad Takes thelnitia tive. Philadelphia, Xev. 10. The Pennsyl vania railroad cempauy has notified the ether trunk lines of its intention te make a general advance of west-bound freight rates from New Yerk te Chicago, commencing en Monday next. The tariff will be for first class GO cents, second class eO cents, third class 40 cents, fourth class 28 cents ; being an incrcase of 13 cents, It cents, 10 cents, and 8 cents respectively. Corresponding ad vances arc made te all intermediate! points en west bound traffic. The action, the com pany's officials state, it taken independ ently and without relcreiice te the course of ether lines. A 8TALWAKT VICTOET. The Stat Reute Criminals Discharged. Washington, Nev. 10. In the criminal court this morning Judge Cox rendered a decision in the star route cases, discussing principally the question as te the infamy of the crime charged. The conclusion ar rived at was that the crime was infamous and that the accused should have been proceeded against by indictment. He therefore sustained the motion expelling the information from the files of the court and ordered the discharge of the nefend autc. ClsanuulcerN' .c-iKc. Milwaukee, Wis.. Nev. 10. Thc cigar makers' strike, which has been iu progress here some days, has net yet been compre mised, but en the contrary is becoming mere bitter. The firms interested have perfected arrangements with 400 cijrar- makcrs iu San Francisce, net Chinese as was reported, and have contracted with the railroads te bring them hither at once. Gambetta te the Fere. Pari, Nev. 10. After the cabinet council te-day Premier Ferry and his col leagues handed their resignations te Pres ident Grevy, who accepted them. The ministers will remain in charge of their respective departments pending the ap pointment of their successors. President Grevy lias decided te summon M. Gam betta. with whom lie will have an inter view this afternoon. M. Gainbetta is new in conference with President Gravy. The AKsasslu's Sister's Mental Condition. Chicago, Nev. 10. Lawyer Trudc, by reason of" legal engagements, will net par ticipate iu tlie Guitcau trial. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. ScoviUe have both been provided with transportation te Washington. Mrs. Scevillc's friends say her mental condition has always been mere or less weak, and that, the indications of her insanity, which have always been kept secret, have been greatly aggravated by her brother's crime. Result of Electing in UenTiniiy. Londen, Nev. 10. A dispatch te the Times from Berlin last, evening says the returns from 2G second elections for mem bers of the Reichstag show that the So cialists have wen seven scats, the National Liberals and Secessionists 5 respectively, the Progressienists 4, the Popular party 2, the Centre party 2 and the Conserva tives 1. Eire lu Washington. Washington, Nev. 10. Fire this morning damaged the Palkinten building en D street te the extent of 820.000 Wash. H Williams, a tenanr, loses $5,000 ; Julius Lansburg, er.rpcts, $5,000 ; ether hisses $0,000. ADrav.11 Rattle. Aliiany, Nev. 10. The Evening Jeurna claims the election of the Republican state ticket, except Ilustcd, by from 10,000 te 12,000 majority. It gives the Senate te the Democrats-by 2 majority aud the As sembly by 2 or 3 majority. The Republican Majority In Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn.,Nev.l0. Returns from precincts, casting abeuE half the votes of the state, give . for Governer Ilubbard (ftcp.) :J4,y87; Jehnsen (Dcm.) 11,447.. llubbard's majority will be $i,000 or 40, 000. Anether Falling: lSulldiug Horrer. Louisville, Ky., Nev. 10. A special from Clarksvillc, Tcnn., says about 10 o'clock Tuesday night a frame building fell down with a terrible crash, killing and burying beneath the ruins Commedore Fcntrcss(colered), his wife and three chil dren. Suspicions et l'eul I'lay. Maucii Chunk, Pa., Nev. 10. Coudy Ilaggerty, a prominent citizen of the Second ward, was found dead this morn ing aA the feet of an unprotected high wall. There are suspicions of foul play." After Xlieir Meney. Alijanv, Nev. 10. Claims due the Nu gents, of Newark, N. J., aggregating $:),7G7 have been attached here, in the in terest of Packard fc Andersen, te whom the Nugents ewe $27,000. Small pox Epidemic In Rlddeferd. BiDDEFOitD, Mc., Nev. 10. Owing te the prevalence of small-pox here all public schools are closed. Over 3,000 persons have been vaccinated. There have been fifteen cases, six of them fatal. Grist Mill Burned. Allkntewk, Pa., Nev. 10. William Krauss' grist mill with contents at Slate dale, was destroyed by lire last evening ; less, $12,000. Enforcement el the Law. LoNDON,Nev.lO.-Gladstone in his speech at Guildhall last night declared that the law would be enforced with firmness and decision in Ireland. the Old Salt. Bosten, Nev. 10. Secretary Hunt yes terday visited the Charlestown navy yard, and inspected the various departments. The Celd Wave. New Yerk, Nev. 10. Snow is falling at Chcyenue. The "Winning Merse. Londen, Nev. 10. Piraes wen the Liverpool autumn cup. The young man or woman who must lersake society because et mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples and itching exoriatiens of the cc, should use some or Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It cleanses the scalp and i geed for the teifet. An old lady writes us: " I am ri years old and was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used little mere than one bottle ami feci as well as at :!0." See ether column. ul-lmdeed&wedw MARKETS. Hew KerK mantel. New Iekk, Nev. 10. Fleur Statu ami West ern tiuil; buyers" favor ; Southern dull ami heavy. Wheat about Jc lower and moderately ac tive ; Ne. !! Hcd, Nev. $1 404 ; de Dec, $1 my. ai44; de Jan. $1 !l r. Cern a shade easier and dull : mixed western spot, G2G7Jc ; t'e future, CT70j;e. Oats dull and without quotable change ; Slate 17Mc ; Weelcrn, 43.c. irntlailelptiia Market. fm'irir.Tnn, Nev. le. Fleur dull anil weak: Superfine at II 0031 SO; extra at J 75Q5 50: Ohie and Indiana family, 16 T3gT 50; Pennsylvania tamily ttl S0Q tT5: tit. Leuis de T 503S 00; Minnesota Extra at $Te)3T-23: de straight at IT -.537 50 : winter patent IT T35JS M ; spilng tle JS OCft ST3. Bve flour at 3 tiJfJS 73. Wheat firmer; Del. nnd Pcun'a Red. fl S3 1 1 ; de Amber. $1 -Nigi li Cern steady ler local use. Oats quiet and easfer. Rye dull nt lltiO. Previsions quiet anil Jinn. Lard firmer. Huttcr Choice wanteil and ether Grades dull. Egtrs steady : fresh steek scarce : Peim'a. 31c; Western, 23-K. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull ; refined, lr: Whisky at $1 14 Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at yg i'K ; Flaxseed nominal at $1 30. Grain aud l'rovlslen ouetatloua. One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. 1C. Yundt, Hreker, 13' V?i T. In matron East King street. Chicago. Cem Oats $ ..V.l $ .l"J)i .0 Ai? Philadelphia. JK .51 .Tvi .siy T0i .52 Wheat . i.:;e Lffj'i Perk 13.l l.V.NI lT.-M Lard $10.8T 11.0254 11.27i Nev.. Dec... Jan... Nev . Dec... .fan... stecK narsaT. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stock-, also United Stated Henda reported daily by Jacob R. Lotte. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nbw Yerk Steckh. Stocks rather revet Uli. Nev. 1 J. 127 izi' ' I'jw'i uwj M ur.y)i (iiy. .... M 128?i lii'4 12& H0 no,7,, HO); ina in;; h!?2 tlliji i2i -i van ?ii M4 Xi'i f5U '.' 'JL'i 91'i ll,'s HIS 43fc rii 'ii 'My wk 9; a. en . ................. Chicago & North Western. ... Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Canada Southern L. C & . C 1.. ..-... Del.. Laek.& We.-ti-rn Delawure . Hudsen Cauu!.... Denver & Uie Uruntlc fast Tcnn., Vu. & Ou Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere A Midi. Seuthf-m. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & Texas , N. Y.. Luke Erie A Western..., New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario .t Western New Y'erlc Central Ohie ft Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mull Steamship Ce St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific.... " " Pielerifl. Western l.'nien Tel. Ce 110 12 ss llOJS 110J4 ... 12',,' 2T7 W, it UK 424 itJi ki; in.;-; i.-ij; ; :;y. 121).' 12PJ4 I'Ji;; 1:1 'i k. r.i. I'MCI t.?; - 'Mix .'5 :e P. M. ! 1. J:"1' 3.i PlIILADELrillA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. K Keading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Huffale, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central N01 thcrn Pacific " Prelerred Hcslenvillt Klcctric Cndergreuntl Tel. Ce. Philadelphia & Krle I'.. It Uuiinisiiii Mining lewaliulch Mining Uhitbd States Hel-ds. United St.U's 1 per cents. ... jii '.;.( :m,'; ftp , lil it-.; ::i'. IT'"' i"'); ii'ifi 2'J 2ni :m 21 IS) ISO 1-. M. I.lve StecK MiarKcts. Cuicaeii. Hogs ltecclr-ts. 31,(100 lietul; Hhlp nicnts, 4,'MX head ; market mere active, and stronger en all grades, averaging 5e higher; mixed packing, $."M5i!Cl(); light. $." f;u5 ft". ; choice heavy, ? 150 TO; culls and graders at $; CO a 5 '.11. Cattle Iteceipts, 5,01)0 head; shipnients. I.HO head; market slew and weak ou shipping; choice expert, $ti 50( T5 : goeil. $5 r.0gi ; efiui efiui inen te lair, $1.; genci-al market for butcher and canning linn; peer te choice cows and mixed, fi 2UJ1 ; oxen, SJ .1031 T5 ; grass Te.xun-s 4 25; half-breeils, $lC0i7)i:;0; natives $120 .r; stoekcrsslewat$2Wl.t20: reciters, Si 2D4 ; milk cows and .springers, $2.JJt;5 per lead ; Kastern calves, $T15 iier head. Sheep llcceipts, 2,033 head ; shipments, fieu head; market very active and steady ; com mon te medium, $2T."i:; .10; geed te choice ! 4 " ; extra, Jl '.:u8.r 4. Kabt Liberty Cattle Receipts, I2 head ; or through and 223 heuil of local steek : prime, $;f?r 23 ; lair te geed. 58 23(jr5 ai ; common, 43. Hogs Receipts, 2,6ft head' ; rhiladelphlas, at ?(! 43li fiO : Yorkers, S3 T3S';. Sheep Receipts, KW luatl ; feelliugat ?2.Vl3. CLOiirixa, vximitwjsAj:, .tc. 4 NTICll'ATINO A lli:.lVY PALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened uu iiiunen-c line el . DRESS GOODS SILKS. SATINS. FLUSHES, VEL VETS, CLOAKS, DOLMA.MS AND JACKETS. lu the latest styles, neatly trimmed with vel vet plush anil passementerie. Singh; ami Deuble Shawls at very low pricee.-'. NEXV FALL. COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's Herman, Kng-Ii-.li ami American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID ULOVKS a specialty. A lull line et Fester's Patent Heek Kid Uleves. l,mw dozen of Ladies', Cient's and ChildienV MEHINO UNDERWEAR. :it prices that cannot, be equaled. L.f;lES' AND CENT'S SCAULEI' UNDERWEAR. CENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR. 590 Pairs White aud Colored Blankets. In all sizes and iiialitie.-, at pi in' which we cannot duplicate. NEW YOKK STOKE, 8 & 10 B. KING STREET. TtEXT DOtUt TO THE CUUKT.IIDL'SK. FAHNESTOCK. IMS' COATS, .ABIES' IKILMAKS' LADIES' WALKING JACKETS PRICES : PROM S3 te 850. Luilta in search of these goods will tle well te visit our COAT KOOM before purchasing. LAIIUEST STOCK TO SELECT FKOM AND AT LOWEST PItlCES. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, QUILTS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS Merine Underwear, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS. AH the above goods In Large Quantities and all at our usual LOW PRICKS. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heuso. LANCASTER, PA. CLOTdlXU. OUMKTBlriG NEW t LAVE THIlEAl) UNDEKSHIRT8, Feather-weight drawers. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKEK. Ml. SC NORTH OUKK.N STIU'IKT MALI. OrKNINti -AT- H. GERHARTS Tailoring Establishment, Of the LAIU.EST ASbOUTMENT;et tine suiTnsra, OVERCOATING, -AMU PANTAIiOONlNlv ever tirciiKht te the Cilv el l.asifa.ter Prices as Lew as the Lewest AM All Reeds Warranted as Represented I AT H. GERHARTS NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, rpilK l.IN(i AM) MSfMtl tr IT. Vi e ha'. e ell-n e.iilabi"!l that our CLOTHING is luaiiete lit both !.:;; ant 3hert Men ii4 well as these that iic nicilium in Height ami WclKliL If any alteration is neifd-aiy wc e.111 ill. it jut:i'i.skllliiill. :u the. Alerchuitl Tailor; but you will liml Ih'it it i sel sel ileni ncfileil. Willi our OVERCOATS, it is very rarein-lcfil t lt.it any chair.;" at all i.s reuircil. II you have net m.tii our inescnt STOCK OF CLOTHlNt; fur WINTEIi in all tiur Dcpartniciiff, jfiu Mheuhl come anil f-et It. Tlieie are just TWO TH1NCS w uevcralter, vi. : TIic 1'ICICK ami the TBUM.S. The ViVc rrery Ottruutit i.s' lluinly Mttrkcil, ami the Terms iirr fjtricttjV'ixh. With Ibis mulrrntaiiilin;: eustenicrs never waste time In tra'iiiif,', but select with the' kunivlcilge thai II lln-y change their niimls utlerwiiitN they (an bring Hit: clothes b:ek ami hiivi" iheir nieiiev. k 3G-38 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. I'A. J-'OK HAIjK. HOtSK lim SAIK.-A TWO-STOKV brick il welling heiiM.-uml back buililln, .V5i Eitht Oran;-c street, Willi water ami ires. ami newiypniicrefl tliroagheut. Terms, easy ; apiily at JOHN illi:.MKNZ'.S Shee Stere, nS-lfil Ne. 51 North (Jiit'cn street. IOK SAbh'. " Elegant UU1LOIXU SITES in the no-tern .suburbs et the city, unil HUILUINU LOTS at all prices iekI in ail iiarts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. IILKUA CO.. Ileal Estate, :olb-etieii ami Ins. Agents, s(!)it:;.:;im!l :i North Duke Street. 1)U!'.I.1C SALK OF V M.IIAISI.K CITV 1'repety, On FUIOAV. NOVE.MKEU II. lS.-il, will be sold ut imblif: salent the Feuiitiiiii Inn. Seuth lueen street, u let et grfiuml i-ilu-ate-i en the south bide fit" Lew Mrect, at tin) .southeast corner et Lew and t.'iirist tun Mtl rets, lreiiting 011 Lew street li" feet, mere fir less, unil along Christian street '.1)7 feet. inehes. mure orless.en which un; erected 1 woljisterv frame DWELLING HOUSES, with geed well et water ami a lurge let of fruit trees of vari ous kinds, etc. Sale te commence ul 7 o'clock. . 111.. of said ilny. when condition will hi: made known by the heirs ut Daniel Fordney. deceased. HENKY SIIL'ISEUT. Iiev:!.',8,!),l0,ll Ailfffeneer 8' .i.i.im; tiFr bklew cost. iiavisi: 11EKS Ai-f"iSTKi surEi:i:.'Tn?;i)Esr or LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL, I wilt sell eir my entile stock of CLOTHS, CASS! MERES, e,,l VESTING S. KKADV-MAHK CLOTHlNt; AM fSENT'S FUKNISII1NC OOODS. COUNTEKS, SHOW CASES, FIKE-I'UOOF SAFE akii OTHEIt FIXTL'UES. GEO. SPURRIER, 18 KASTKINU STKKKT. iiiliwd JtUJCXlTUKA. "VI Y -STOCK FOKTIIK FAT.T. TRADE. Is eemiilete, yet 1 am aiMing constantly le il. 11ml veu will Ilml my Wureroem-; very much ciewiteit with the BEST GOODS AT TUB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We arc se crowded that it is rather tlillicult te show goods, but we will try and overcome tills by tne bett attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES llllcd at thi: very shortest notice anil at lewe-t prices, at FUUN1TUKE. AND I'lCTl'IiE FUAME WAKKKOOMS, 13' KAST KING STKEKT. WALTER A. HEINITSH. ilsep-l-lm ESTATE OF MICHAEL MALONt. LATE or the City et Lancaster, rtec'il. The 1111 derslgncd auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining iu the hands of Edward McGovern, Wm. I. Peiper ami Jauics-M. Uurkc, executers et said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY. tlie2jtlief OCTOBER, 141. at le o'clock, a. 111., in tin: Library Keem et the Court Heme, in Hie Ci " et Lancaster, where all persons intercstc" said distribution mav attend. I CHAS. U. KLINE, Ot ltdeaw Awlfter.
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