Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 11, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY? NOVEMBER 11, 1831.
The Michigan Fund.
Tlie following arc additional suUEciip
ticns te the Michigan fund : Pliaics W.
Fiy, $3 ; Mary Miller, $10 ; Andrew M.
Frantz (Lancaster tewnshi'i) 2. Total
te date il,9G2.75,
Sweet Singers from Classic Ha;:.
Ou Sunday evening nc;t tlie Scniej
Quartette or Franklin and Maishall will
sin selections in the Fiist Baptist chinch
en Chestnut sticet.
A hUCChSSHX IHJtjIN'E-n.
limit up by Kncicy and Application.
The difference between Inch and labor
i? plainly visible at this .season of the year
at Williamson & Fester', :.G and 38 East
King street. That heiuc is only about .six
years old, and by Laid work and dose ap
plication te bu-iiier-s its propiieteis have
been most Mitvc.-.sful in building up a
biisinc.-:.) that i cpial ti any in their line
of goods iii the c.ty.
The following, weaie told, aie a f.v. of
their conspicuous Icatuics :
Ne niKiepiu.seiitatieii-.Jiie Mificieil.
Goods aiuseld for what they aie.
F.tbiics. with :i iiiixluiu of rotteii and
wool, aie net .sold ler all wee!.
Colei.saie caiclully .selected.
Durability is novel lest .sight of.
The workmanship is net excelled by anv
beuse in the tiade.
Goods selected may be ic turned prompt
ly anil exchanged :1 net satisfacteiy.
In cae an exchange cannot be effect
ed the money v. ill be teiniwil In lbc pur
chaser. Tlie euc-maikui juice is .shietly ad
hered te.
Doing their busines.s iijijii a cash basis,
as can be .seen by their adverti.-enicnt clsc
wheie i:i our celums, an I niaikiug goods
at a small pieiir, realize for them large
sales.
If you will step in then store en a Sat
m day al any time at this season of the
year you wilixe ample p: oef that labor
is a better uni.iu te .siicecps in business
thaii luck. J hey occupy at picscutall of
the three Hours, of that huge building
known a th ; " C'eyle M.iilding," and it is
lilted wit It clothing, hats, furnishing
goods and hunks ; a'ld v, hat they want
te day is nieic room te display the goods
they have th.it r.iuti.it be.she'.ii te advan
tage. i'iiSi : S:ii T-Nif;ii.
'I l.i- pieji. ilv .i tu'.i- et Leah
- i.er, ill.
e.i-ed, -Itu.ite en ll.e-oiiti'c.islcei l.eret V-1
Or.i'igi-.iud N.nih Water -tie.'tJ, uilttbe held
at the nix-: ln.ii-i- Hi!- f. eniii4 at 7 i"clc.
Attcnl ii. i i- i-iili'i! te Hi ailverti i meat il-'-
hlT.'.
Amiisf mi'iits. '
" MuUliHtn j'ienii " Tn-itiiiiL Lovei-, of
tun may li el a iiii'il el -diui' iaii nje;infiit i
t III I'Venin;', v. lien Hyde .V Kelim ill's eeiucily
company appear at Fulton epei bliens.-. They ,
weic in Ham-bur hi-,! liiiit, mid lbc J'llr'.et
thi-meiiihi;; ajs . ' Theentt it iliinieut wai
most Liugh.iMi' Iimiii l'l-giimmg te t ml. The
olio or ilr-l pn! u.i-, i.i.i 'c m; .l a choice
elecli'ii el tunny at-. :c:n!ei mI in .i niett
arti-lie iiiiuiner lij -line et the veiy
best fvaiieiy. :..!.!- w he Irive v. :1;lcu nca
in t!iKtl!. 'J he ! male periinn n! ti..' company
:uealtricii.' m app arar.ee ai they arc ac
ftiiipli-hiil in ecil pnuei-. Muliloen'-Pie
nlc' v.euinl up Ihc I'i'iinruriiifi- i t ne even
ing. Tlii-t:ire in tveaets w.i-, ns.-t liuinei
en-, in ieinpri-iIi.!!i :iul -l)leudidlv e'lact, d."
I'linni Dairiipnrt in f'.iiinfc ' Wc :ile
plca-ed te be able te isneiinc1 1 lit- coming . I
the ili-ti:iguis!i d -ictii -st JImI'.ihiiv Haven Haven
pert, v. he, nu l.i t Tui-da l cuing, v. ill aji
pear at the open l.eiw in her :;ie.itc-l luipei--onatien,
ti.tlt: This will uuileubu-dly con--titnieene
et the h i.ding ili.iin.ilie events et
the ea-e:i, and it liehn(" a'l v. he would -e-
me jjei.il -e.il- Je u.al.e aii. :iii-lieati(ili at
llwepei.i 1. euvc ejliee. ::- Vi l.'enreit Will
have a ce:il:nl leeeptien.
srt:t:iA i. mi tjvks.'
i'1i.'..iii ma'iei wen.'in v. ii.imu-t Ii-is.ile
-ecitlv bicut-e et i.iet Uli ! Iiccl.lc-, tan.
lettei, pimples mid itching c
te, should u,- -.imc of Ur.
11 itiolisei the
Ueiisen's Skin
;-, l'ei I ler t lu
'urc. It clcniis"-the - !i)-iii !
toilet.
''III.- dot ters -ati l li.y wm
loll. Tried ' Liiii!-e's'l!loe.i
she h.isheli. r hedth than ever.
haul, ll.impdi u, u'.'le.
ll ul cen-iimp
scaiclier.' ami
" (.. il. Iliib-
ii 1 liud.vw
All old !..! Will s
uii.t v. a- Icel'lc i.iui nci
1 bnughl a bottle el 1
I have used little in.u
tr. las v.clla.:'! :." v
us . " 1 .tm i.'. c.iis old
'.mi- all th.'liir.c, when
.ivl.ti"' (liiiirtr Ten'c.
than en.; bottle ind
oilier column.
lil-SsiidiHVlAwcnu
l:iiiny AS (.'ii.
Wells' iii ul 1 1 1 litiii'iv.T. b-e!atc cur lei
nerver.- debility and Wc.iKne el tl:c genera
tivc function .?! at (iiiig-;is!s Depot
Kidney ('eiapl.iiiit Csnc.I.
H. Turn-r. Kei'iester, X. i.. villes: "'1 hae
l-een for mini je.ir -uljecl tc -ciieus dl--enlcr
el the Kidney-, and etlen unable teat
tend te liiisine-s: I procured your Itiiidech
Illoed l!ittei-.iinl wa- lciievid beteie hall a
bottle was used. 1 intend te continue, :,s i
led confident tint they il lentil clycuie me.'
Price l. ler -a!c II. I:. v.ecluan s iitu:
f:;ri:::i?a::::,JFiiT DWEiOBT
aske.lleli'. Li.li:ev-eit. "I'li i:y i! but it
w ill be my I st de-e." The 1:1.111 j,nt t. ell, and
is new ieciiniiie:iilinr; t'.i ivine ly te all.
When dcran rcmi-nt ei'ihc -temaeli act- upon
the l;l.!i.e;.s and !icr btliijin;; ('.l-ea- and
pain, Kidney-Wert Is tlu ti ue lcme iy. It le
nitives the ca.iscand cures the dls-a-c Llijuid
(M-ry ceaceiitiated) or dry a-: c it,ally efil
elcnlly. -II Ctilliraler n7-lwd..w
Gote II. H. C-ei:i' m's IMtig -..en . i:7 Nellii
Queen Mrcet, ter -.'?. J'scruci'f .Yctc AW
tienal lijics. !'tr I r hii(,-s ..:ul ilnntlidity et
co'.er.aic u:i(ii.ileil. Celer Innti 2 te ai-eiiii'ls.
Diivcli'.u- 111 Lnglish aii.l Geiiii'tn. I'ute. !.".
ci-nts.
"What eveiy one ".iy nm-t 00 true." tint
Dr. i-cUeis' (jeagh Syi a 1" li is no eiiu.il ler
coughs and fold-. Tiy il. Piicei" cent".
lil-lniilAw
"A weul te the wise is sutllc'eiit.'' An el
tcctivc and agreeable leniidy for ilia licat
ment 01 Cat urh, Hay IVvr ae.d ralarihal
Dealncss 1-Lly'j Cicav.i II dm. A r: :j piiie.
Cream U.ilia ctFccliially cl.'anscj the 11:1s it
passagi of catanlial vlnn. causing healthy
ccrctiOli,all iys lull inii'iatinnand in it at ion.
protects the i:ie!u,ir..::.il linings et the. head
liem ad.'.itien.i! colds, completely h-'als the
ores and rt st.lrc tliei-en-e of tus'e and smell.
iiencilci.il :cs'.il:-aicii-i'ied by a lew appli
cation. A thiiieuh tiealiiicnt as diicctcd
will cuie Catauh. Asa household remedy fc fc
celd In the head it is uncqualcd. The R.ilin is
easy te Use and agreeable. .ccld hydiuggl-ts
at SO cent-. On receipt or .TO cents w ill mail a
package. Send ler ciicui.tr with t.ill inlei illa
tion. ELVS CREAM I'.ALM CO.. 0 -v. ego, X. 1.
Fer-.ilein Lancisterby all the .l.'UJTists.
nl-UwdceilX-w
Mtia liisc
' Cuird ti
Oinlin?:it.
111.
What is :1101c distressing than an ob .tinate
skin di-caSrC, and v. by ei -011s should sufier a
single heurwl.en tl.i y hae a -me cine in
"Sway lie's Olntn.er.t "' N 1 a-.t (iurcoiupiuhei. (iurceiupiuhei. (iurcoiupiuhei.
ien. The worst c-ases (: '.c'ter. lis. li, salt
rheum, cr tint annoying cenij ! diit. Itching
jiilr-, jlchl te its weudcitid all-hcalmg ijuali
tics. Pimples cm t! e la- c and blotches en the
skin aie lci.ievcd by n.-lii-c this healing oint
ment. Perfectly safe and haimlc-s, even en
tliemest lende,- int.ir.t. Ilehing l'ilcs-Symp-teius
aie niel-tuic, intense ilehing, pat licit
larly at night alter getting warm 111 bed;
ether pa: tsarc sometime allcctcd. w.iyiie's
Oiulmenl pleasant, sane cure. Dr. Sivaj no &
Seu, 5.5 North Seentli sticit, Pl.lladelpliia,
i'a., te v.hc.in all lettcis si.culd be addressed,
sold bvail xiremincnt druggists.
ect!-T.TIi&I'tu
.2 i;i:i.uu.
l!e-i'! v:- "li'ii On tl c P'lh et November,
by the l!e. W . 1'. Gerhard, at b .- ics-iilenee.
Xe. :ll Ea-t Oiane btrcet, Wiili.-.m M llotl" lletl"
niaii, of Maner, te M s- lr.i I. si.h-, et Celc-iiian-vidc,
Ccnesle -a two.
JJEATIIS.
WeauMAX. At I'ctci-sbmg, Xev. 10, p.m.
Em'l K. Weikmau. son of -Jehn ar.d Matilda
Weikmaii. in his:i7th year.
The relatives and friends et the family aie
respect telly invited te attend the funeral,
from the iccidcnce of his pncuts, at Peters-
burg, en Monday loreneon at 'Sy. o'clock.
Interment at the Lutheran anil Ketermed
burial ground. nll-2td
Down:. Nev. 10, 18SI, in Lancaster. Pa." Em
ma Louisa Deerr, daughter of Henry and
Elizabeth Deerr, in the Oth year or her age.
Theielatives and friends et tlie lamilyare
rcpectlul!y invited te attend tbe funeral.
Ireui the lealdenic of her parents, Ne. 112
Neith Water meet, en Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock.
Swaiip. In this city, en Nev. 11, 1SS1, et scar
let fever. Unities A. sjwarr.sonet Jehn P. and
Harriet Swarr, aged 4 years and 21 days.
Tucielativcn and trlcnds et the family are
lesptctfully invited te attend the luneral,
from hid parents' ieiduicc, Ne. 135 East Wal
nut street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery. nll-2td
Rr.w.v. Inlhiscity. en Nev. 10,1831, .James
Brady, in the 7-11 li yenet hisage.
Tlie relatives and li lends of the lamily aie
respectfully invited te attend the luneral,
tiem hi-late icsidence. Ne. 13-1 Chinch street,
en Monday morning at 'J o'clock. High Mass
at St. Mary"i cliui eh. 1 nterment at St. Mar'
eeinctciy. nll-2td
Fkxncis'Cs. In this city, en Xev. 11, 1SS1,
.Limes, yeuniic-i en of Jehn and Susan Fran
cisciis, aged 2.1 years, 7 months and 3 days.
'J if rel itivei and friends of the family, also
Ledge in K. or P., and Shilller lirecempany,
are icppctlully invited te attend the luneral,
from his piicnts' residence, Xe. 341 Seuth
Ouccn sti cet, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock,
lutein. cut at Woodward Hill cemetery.
nll-2td
Miixi:vsa i:. In this city en the Jth et Xev-
ember, 18sl, Marv .Milleyaek, wife et Jacob
Milley.ick, deceased, aged GS years, ! months
aiid'.l days.
The iciatives and friends et the lamilyare
icspcct fully invited teattend theruneral from
the Bethel chinch, corner et Prince and Or-ang-
sticels,en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'ehick.
Intert'icntat the Lancaster cemetery. nll-2t
xi:tr ahvi:ki isumilnis.
AVAS
TCI). A GIRL TO DO IIOUSK-
ORK. Geed wages te a coinpetent
Call at 31 1 East King street. It
person.
"tirAXTKIl a i'i:w
HOARDERS, MA1.K
T T or l untile, at
121 EAST KING
STREET.
n7-3td
Alse table beirdcrs.
T7K SAI.K.
530 C'asas of Leaf Tobbacce
OF 187 AXD 1S80.
II. T. HOFFMAN, Lebanon, I
nil
r.t
1ST1
TI.W AN I) KCONl)-IIANI
1'IAXOS AXD OJWAXS,
:i! gli'U h.UV'llills.
JI'STI'S STtlCKENHOLTZ.
cj'.ttejanl.'-'.R Fulton Hall. Lancaster. Pa.
A
ICNTION KMOIITS!
The members of Lancaster Ledne. Ne.
h. et P.. are rcn nested te inrct utthe Castic
Hull en huiulay afternoon at half-past two
o'clock, for the purpose et at tending the funer
al et our late I!ie. Knight James Franelseus.
The members el inland City Ledge, Xe. SS,
ami'IVuteni'i Ledge, Ne. 10, 'aie rc-pcctfully
invited te meet w itli them.
.IOHN S. GRAHAM. C. C.
Attest : M. W. It un, K.et R. and S. nll-'.'td
1)Ui:i.i; .-i.M.i: ok
On MONDAY. N
HOKSKS.
OVEMRER 14. 1SSI. will
, he -old at public -aic. at the Merrltiiac Heuse.
M.'i Xeith I'riuen -tieet, Lancaster city, Pa.
, the following Live. Stock, te wit: 20 head et
I Ih a y Canada Dralt Horses and a few drivers.
j These her-es were selected with great care,
, a'lil they must be in uvery lc-pect as repie
I M'nted by the undersigned or no sale.
A ci edit el CO days will be given.
-Xtlc te commence at I o'clock p. m. en siiM
i env, x hen utteml.iiice will be given bv
! GEORGE GROSSMAN.
-.Mi .1. ili:-s X Se.n, Aucts. nll-2td
lli:LiC SA
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OP VALUAIttK CITY
'MUDAY. NOVEM15ER II.
J Pir.iielv, On
lsst, ill he -old at public -aleat the Fountain
inn. s-euiii ijueeu street, a let et ground ulu-ate-l
en the -euth -ide et Lew street, at the
southeast coiner et Lewand L'luistian street,
limiting ( n Lew Micct 12" teet. mere or less,
and along Ciiristi'iu street W! teet, C Inches,
nunc or le-s.en u hieli areerecteil t t e 1( sterv
name DWELLING HOUSES, with goe'l well
et water and a l.uge let el fruit trees of vari
ous kind-., etc.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p, m.,et -aid
I ij. w hen conditions w CI be made known by
the heirs et Dame! Fordney. deceased.
lli:XE SHL'ISKRT,
ue ::,.i s-(:i.ie.ll Auctioneer
it;iu.ic sal, tte uitv tkepekty,
I Kelengsug te the estate et Leah Sener,
di (ca-i d.
On FRIDAY E CXIXG, XOVKMRKR 11,
I-SI. at Coepei"- Hetel, ou Wc-t King street,
Lanca-ier, Pa. (Chin. D. Tiinplc, inopiieter),
will be -old that Two-Sierv IIIIICK DWELL
ING llOl'SEaiid let belonging thereto, situ
iti d ou the -euthwest corner of West Orange
and Xeith Water titieets, Lancaster, Pa., con
tniuliig S ienics and hall:; rooms en 2ii-t
ileer. ::ou second and 2 en linl-hcd attic gas,
het and cold water, bath, hydrant in yard.
Let treuts Hi feet and -I inches en Orange street
add extends southward along Water street 7"i
teet and ."i inches, te u ."-toot alley.
This property is very ccntiallv and conc cenc
nientU located.
I'ailies wi-hing 1 i iew the juepcity can de
-ebyciiiing en the preini-es or t'uj under--igned.
.s.ile te ceinmi-nci: nl 7 o'clock p. in., when
lei m .and conditions w ill be made known by
UAUhMAX .M 1IURNS,
Ileal Estate Agents,
M'i. Ur.--,, id iVest Oiangc street.
Aiiclienc.'c.-. 11171(11"
F:
t.Te: ei'i:i:; imtrsi;.
TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1881.
THE FASHIONABLE EVENT-
Eug..gi
lenne.
neat e! the Acknowledged L'nme-
AND Hl'R GRAND COMPANY, Including
( i:ULib Fiaitu. Edmi'm) T i:iili: (lirst ap
peal anee here) II. .1. Hcut-uv, W. F. En
w r.DS, F. M. hcsniacK, Gr.oneK Iiauuell,
a::u Hawk, II. Pierson, hr., Lkwis
I'.aki.i:. S. Ki::mcelk. O. M. Dirx.v, May
D.WCXlOIlT, Missiu Mesk, Mauv liiaw,
.Mis. C. risiiris, X. F. P.r.tsc (Stage Man
ager). In he; Gieat :.uci-s el last -uinmer, DI-
OAHILLE!
ADIIC,-10X
Ri:-i:i:vi:i)bEAVs
...wOc, ;.:., and Si
at the Oiicr.i Heuse
nil-It
Re-ei
veil srat-j en sde
Olllce.
I'm:
CITY IS FULL Ol--
CLOTHIXU HOUSES
i.d 1: is a geed deal te. siy that one Is un
likeall theie-t. Fust, in it dealings: and
it i-surpiisingthat onelleiisc should (litter
unit li from another. Selling Clothing Is se
-iiiiple a matter that it Ik likely one weuid
-upj.e-e te be done in very much the same
way in all parts of the city: but te think
that there is one Heuse ahead et all the
us!, aud te be ahead in all the dealing is te
deal en a higher plane, in a mere libeial
way te give tlie buyer mere well-founded
cefillclenee without lo-set the merchant's
s.itct v. We want wh it belongs te us, viz :
A FAIR PROFIT,
,iut you te have whatl
and we want you te have what belongs te
j ou. vi :
A LIBERAL MONEY'S WORTH,
One way te arrive at this lesiilt Is te mark
a price tn plain ligures 011 everything we
sell, w hicli price is absolute, and 10 let you
buy w hat ou like, go away, and com and
trade back again it you want te. We find
by experience that this liberality is harm
less te us. Ot course customers "like It, and
It makes quick and steady dealing. We.
don't want jeu te bring back what you
buy. It would cost its mencv every time.
Inline would lather you would brimr buck
thin keep what yen don't like. -e we try te
see j en get at first what yen will like the
better the mere you knew el It This is
ic.illy the whole philosophy el our dealing
The Llelhlng tiade et the present day re
ciniics a gieat variety of patterns. Which
people like, because everybody likes te
choescout of many lather Hi 111 out et tew.
There aie Just TWO THINGS wc never
alter, .: The PRICE and the TKRMS.
The l'riec 0 even Garutcnt is JHninly
Afarl.ctl and the Terms are Strictly Cash.
With this understanding custemeis never
waste time in trading, but tclect with the
knew ledge that If they change their minds
attcrwprils they can biing the clothes back
and have their money.
IAMSON &
33-38 HAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
NEW A.HYMMT1BEMXX18.
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13 KAST KIXG STREET.
13 EAST KIXG STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KIXG STREET.
13 KAST KlXti STREET.
WE EXTEND OUR SPECIAL INVITATION
TO
Every Stranpr in Town
TO COME, LOOK AND INSPECT
ELKGAXT DISPLAY OK
THE
NOVELTIES
IN OUR LINE.
Te give the Ladles el the nclghhei ing tow lis
uml cities, who no doubt will be In town in
great numbers, a chance and oppeilunfty te
visit and examine the Handsome goods in our
establishment, wc sli ill lnaugUM'.tea
SECOND
FALL AND WINTER
OPENING
NEXT WEEK,
COMMKXCING
Monday. November 14th.
AND EXTENDING FOR HIL'R D.VS.
Though wc cannot at present decorate our
stoic as we de en our tegular openings, we
shall put out ter show and inspection, en the
days et the coming week,
ALL THE
IIKAUTIFCL AND
GOODS,
HVNDsOME
Geueiully tdeied away in bow a:..l
en shelves.
Wc evteiul our cetdial Invitation te all,
asking them te conic and inspect 0111 iii-,play,
regardless whether th ware willing te buy 01
net.
We shall exhibit an elegant ihu et
LADlEs' COATS AN"D DeL.MA.V-,
In black and light colors.
SILK DOLMAN'S, PLUSH COATS, LVDihV
ULSTKRETTES, COACHMAN'S I'OAT.s.
Special bargains In Light Ceat", tntii,..td in
Plush.
FINE I'.LACK 11EAYER AND DIAGONAL
COATS, at very low prices,
ISLACK URAYEIt CLOTH and DIAGON l,
DOLMANS,
elaborately trimmed with I'assameiileiic
Fringe, Plush anil Yclvet Fur,
from $G te $.V).
.jATINMERYEILLEUX DOL.M N
MATLESSE DOLMANS.
PLUSH COATS.
CORSETS in great variety.
ladies gossamer circular-;, a ss-
We call special attention te the iunii' use
stock et TRIMMED HATS ami RONNLTsen
hand.
HANDSOME PLUSH KOONI'l'.i.
ELAHORATE TRIMMED ISEAYER HAT..
Our line and assortment et Untiiuiiiiel Hals
excels any ever shown in Lancaster.
H'c have en hand every imaginable shape el
Huts.
We will sell Reaver Hats and lloniiet-. the best
goods, at ?i7.-i apiece.
We have secured one let of Fine Gray r.c:t ei
which we offer at only $ "
FELT and BRUSH HATS and I'e.N.M.T.S.
FULL LINE of CHILDREN'S HATS
FEATHERS. TIPS, PLUMES.
liLACK TIPS, 50 cents a bunch.
FINE BLACK TIPS, from $1 up te -,.
RARGAINS IN RLACK PLUMES.
Elegant Black Plumes from $1.30 up te $ie.
White and Natural Plumes aiul Tips
Colored and Shaded Plumes and Tips.
PLAIN AND FANC1 PLUSH KS.
Bargains In Black Plushes.
Plushes in all Celers, at $J per y.u.l.
Fine Ulack Silk Yelvct. at $1 per yui.l.
Colored Silk Velvets.
Velveteens, Silks, satins.
OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
is t lie largest and most complete In tills city.
It comprises all the latest Novelties m Fi luges,
black and colored; Pas3anientci ies, Head
Gitnpa. Ornaments. Leeps, Tassels, Balls,
Spikes, Bellr), Crescent and a great many ether
Ornaments that are new and and fashionable.
A line selection et
COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS,
Bronze, Iridescent, Shaded, Illuminated,
Li
Wnlte, rcan ana einer fancy jse-uis
Ilrenze, Iridescent and Shaded
BEAD FRINGE.
Black cnt Jet all Bead Fi luge.
Fine Pearl and Steel BUTTONS, tiem .T. cents
te S3 per dozen.
FINE
.ACES, sueh as Danielle tie I'm -,
Mlraceurt, Brabant, Venice,
Spanish, Duchesne, etc.
FINE LACE COLLA!l.
Fine Fichus
Black and Colored Satin Cellars.
Plush Cellars.
Spanish Tics, Fichus. Fichucttes and And i-
louse, from 50 cents te $3 apiece.
Embroidered Ties and Fichus.
Lace Tatting Handkcrchiets.
l'liiin and Hemstitched Linen llandkcicluels,
ler Ladies aud Gents.
at ManiilactuiciV Piiecs.
FALL AND WINTER GLOVES,
a large assortment.
Our own "Alexander" Kid (Hove has the
reputation et being the best glove sold any
where, for the price. We sell the 3 button fur
its cents; 4-button for $1.25: C-button ter $l.6.
A box of perfumed glove powder and a neat
glove buttencr given with every pair.
Our aksertment is most complete.
Wc have all new loll shades, a line uhsei t t
mentef Tans and Geld, Fine Opera Shades,
Black and White. Sizes, 5 te 8.
Jesephine. Seamless, in black, $1.4.1.
A complete line of Lacing Kid Gloves.
Five and six hooks, $1.25.
Seven and eight hooks, $1.75.
Best goods in all colors and sizes.
Flue Undressed Kitl Gloves lour button?, in
Tans and Gelds, $1.35 a pair.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.
the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices.
Jet Goods, Jewelry, Pocket Beeks. Satchels,
Toilet Alticles.
Corsets a Specialty.
Worsteds and Worsted GcinK
IfHir JlDY&XTISEMEXTS.
TlUff. J. ZAHBI.
Manufacturing Jeweler, - -
LANCASTER,
The manufacturers of the ditlerent lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec
ially fortunate this year in producing styles et uncflualed beauty, which ft Mill be a pleasure
te us te hew te all who call. Our sock is lull In all departments
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c.
If you w ant te get up any SPECIAL-CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order a3 curly as possi
ble. In solid Geld or Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article wanted, which en
ables us te give our customers advantage in prices, net usually leuml in retail steies.
rM .. AltlTVIIKl. TIN'TKIl KPI',friin.l' fT-.,- urhfnl, wrt -i m t lirt fnlp -lfr,-ntta 111 T.nnH4tfr
county, we believe are the best in the world, anil we are satisfied that with the aid et our com
plete outfit erTcst Lenses, we can lit any eyes ihat need the aid of glasses.
Our facilities ler FIRST-CLASS REPA1KIXG 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'flner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention
et all who desire te examine beautiful goods.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
ZAHM'S CORNER,
ect23-3md& R
-
H
USKFUKXISHING.
-GO
FLINN & WILLSON'S,
Furnaces and Stores of ail Kinds.
.Inl iveelv.'il i,fKHi YARDS of FLOOR OIL CLOTH from ii cents per yard up.
CHANDELIERS-
COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSuFURXISlllXG GOODS FOR THE FALL SEASON.
&?-Call and examine our tec!r. Xe trouble te show geed-.
FLINN & WILLSON,
152 & 154 North Queen Street.
J-'Oll AM IK.
IT
OUSK FOU SALfc. A TWO-STOKV
brick dwelling house and back building.
-i20 East Or.in; c street, with water and uras.
and newly papeied tluoughent. Terms easy ;
apply at
.IOHN HIEMEXZ'S Shoe Stere,
nS-ttil Ne. Si Xeith Queen street.
V'OIi SAI.K.
Elegant I'.UILDIXG SITES in the western
suburbs of the city, and IIUILDING LOTS at
all prices and in all paits of the city. Apply te
ALLAN A. IIERR & CO.,
Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents,
sept." tini.Il u North Duke Street.
I?01t SALK. Till-. l-.NTIKIi STOCK OF
. Groceries belonging tetheestate et Daniel
H. MarKley, deceased. This stockipet recent
purchase and is composed et fresh goods.
Any person desiring te engage in the whole
sale giecery busine-s will, by purchasing this
stock, have the advantage et a large estab
lished trade. Will sell at an inducement it ap
plied ter immediately.
.IKREMIAHRIFE,
Ageiit for the Estate,
nole Mil Ne. 1!) East King M.
1)UIIMU y.I.K. ON FRIDAY KVKNING,
XOVEMHER 11, 1831, at the Cooper Hene,
Lancaster, l!.i., a Lotel Ground, situate en the
south side et West King ittect, Xe. 234. be
tween Water and Mulberry streets, contain
ing -21 feet front and 21" teet deep, with
DWELLING HOI'SE, paitbrlek and part leg,
hydrant in the bick yard, a let et excellent
trull trees, grape vines and ether improve
ments'. Sale te ceniiiici.ec al 7 o'clock p. in.
.IOHN HAAR.
I!. F. Rew 1:, Auet. 11IO&II
OUP1IANS' COURT SALK OF VAMJABL1"
Cilv Property en SATURDAY EVEN
ING, NOVEMBER 12, 18S1. at V. o'clock at the
.- I
puuiic nouseei Victeria ineni. en iiigusircei,
In the city et Lancaster, the undersigned, in
pursuance et an order et the Orphans' Court
et Lancaster county, will expose at public
sale Hie iollewlng valuable real estate, late of
Johanna Eberly. deeeased : All that certain
two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, With
l wo-slery frame back building attached, geed
well et water, fruit trees, together with ether
Improvements and let thcicte belonging, sit
uated en Hie west side of High street, in said
city. Ne. 7:11, lrentlng en High street, afoie afeie
said. .Vi feet, and extending in depth et that
width 215 leet te Lafayette street, adjoining
properties et Valentine Klisli ami Jehn
Relircr.
Attendance al the sale will be give u and
terms made known by
CATHERiN E HEFELE,
Executilxet .lelianna Ebeily dee'd.
It. F. Rew i:, And. ect22 ce.lts.l
OI1I.I.ISIJ OFF III'!.'
OW COST.
liAMMl HUES UWlMCIl Sl'l'LIlt:, n.MiKM Ol'
LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL,
I will sellett' my entlic stock ei
CLOTHS,
(ASSMKJIES,
inul VESTlXas.
READY-MADE CLOTHING &n GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS. COUNTERS,
HOW CASES, FIRE-PROOF
SAFE nd OTHER
FIXTURES.
GEO. SPURRIER,
18 KAST KING STICK I T.
UlllWll
1JOMTJ VK I'UHMC SALE OFVALUADLi:
CITY RESIDENCES. On THURSDAY,
NOV. 17, IsSI, at the Lcepatd hotel, en East
King street, will Lc sold all these certain
three brick residences, situate Nes. 2:17, 2:K)and
211 East Orange street, in the cityet Lancaster.
Each house consists et a three-story brick
main building 2l).'23reet,with two-story brick
u.ick building, 15c.'lS teet, with balcony and
onc-steiy brick wash-house attached, 12x15
feel, all built but a lew years age and in thu i
mint substantial manner. Tlie walls et the
main bnlhlliigs arc IS inch' s thick ; the joists
ter tli st stories, and all the floors, are et the
best pine lumber, and the material used in
the construction or the houses is of thebe-t
(litality. The lrents have marble bases and
steps, handsome cornices, (Vc. in each house
there are ou the first fleer a hall, with vesti
bule, large parlor, dining-room with dumb
waiter, pantry and closets, kitchen with
lange, sink, cupboards, &c, and a wash-house
with three soapstenc wash-tubs and otharcon etharcon otharcen
venieneies. On the second lloerthere are lour
chambcis, with a closet in each, and a hath
loom with stitienary wash ytiuid. bath tub,
water closet, &.C. and en the third lloer two
looms in lient with closets. :ud a garret ever
the w hole baek building. An excellent cellar
under the whole house. Het and cold water
In kitchen, wash-her.se and bath-room, with
complete tower connections Irem each and
Ireiu the yard. Gas through the whole house.
Elegant mantles, with heater in pallor and
dining-room, and Hues arranged Mr heating
by furnace lrem cellar. Frent and back stair
ways. Inside and eut.-idc cellar steps, si((!
alleys, Ac.
These tluee houses arc all built exactly
alike, arclirst-elfiss properties in every ic
spect, located in one et the most desirable lo
calities for residences in the city, convenient
te the business centre el the city, te churches,
schools, markets, railroad depots, &c.
The lets are 2!'xlG0 feet, containing a vari
ety of fruit trees. &c, including the right te a
well of never-falling water, with pump there
in, or, it dc'ired, the lets will extend ihrengh
te Marlen street. 215 teet.
On the l carol 237, and fronting en Marlen
street, are a tw e-story BRICK DWELLING,
wiih 3 rooms, cellar, Ac , and a large brick
.stable, all et which will be sold with Ne. 2.17 If
desired.
Alse,atthe8.v.ne time and place, will b J old
ut wo-slery BRICK DWELLING, with two
story brick back building. Ne. 7( 'J East Chest
nut street, containing 7 rooms, garret, cellar,
balcony, A.c.,hydiant in yard, let 15V.il feet,
extending te an alley, with hog pen, hen
house, &c.
Twe-thirds of the purchase money may re
uinin in cither et the properties if desired and
prepositions te purchases atpiivatc sale will
be entertained at any time previous te day el
sale.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by PETER DIFFENBACII.
B. F. Rewi:. Anct.
Fer further partlcnlais. apply te
ALLAN A. 11 ERR & CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agctits,
Ne. ."North Dukcstieet.
iil,4,7,ll,15,17 Lancaster, i'u.
r ADIKS' HAIR DKESSKR
J MRS. C. IALLER.
Ladi9s' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk,
Ladies' and Gents' Wiirs. Combings straight
ened and made te 01 der. Hair Jewelry 01 all
kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath
ers cleaned and dyed. Alse, Ladies' Shampoo-
' 223 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET.
e.rs3uid Four doers above P. It. It. Depot
J. ZAHJI,
- Zahm's Cerner,
l1 A.
- LANCASTER, PENN'A.
TTOUSEKCRSISUlNU.
TO-
-FOR
-:e:-
UJ'T VKA W1SUS.
GKKAT IALM If OK UMMilTf K.
The w hole city te be Flooded and an Aval
anche te fall upon Hie plate.
GOLD WATCHES,
SILVER WATCHES,
DIAMOND RINGS,
CHINA TEA SETS,
SILVERWARE,
And Thousands et ether Lleg-mt Aiticle-s te
be SHOWERED UPON THE PEOPLE
WITHOUT REGARD TO AG!-,
SEX OR RANK.
S- LOOK OUT FOR
LOYKlirNG'S
fl nnnir
1JUUJ. i.
.i a h
THE GRANDEST BOOK SALE
THE WORLD EVER SAW.
OPEN s NATUKDAV.
A f-
Ne. 43 North Queen Street,
Wheie there aie
Twe Elegant UoMUvced Pianos
Te Be Given Away Free !
100 SOLID GOLD WAl'UIE-. te lc ;,ucn
away lice.
100 SOLID .-ILVER WAl'CHEi te lie imcu
away tree.
100 REAL DIAMOND RING:, te he given
away tree.
100 GOl.D BAND CHINA TEA LT-. II
plccej, te be given awav lice.
100 LARGE and ELEGANT OIL PA1.M'-
lNGs te be given away lice
'.'0O ELEGANT PIECES OF SILVERWARE
te be given away te the people tice.
And THOUSANDS OF OTHER ELKGANT
ARTI(.'LE te he given av.nytiee
TO THE Pfc.OPI.1'7
50,000 BOOKS,
THE FINEST IX THE WORLD.
All for s;iic ter
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Anil :t (HIT FREE Willi Every Hack
THOUSANDS OF BOOKs: ALL NEW :
ALL FRESH FROM THE PRESS!
Many el them costing thopublishui"irem two
dollars te linee dollars each. All te be sold ler
thesiinplesiliii ufO.VKPOU.AK KAOil Un Un
people te take their choice, and n I'm -cut or
Gllt Fithi with every Boek they buy.
5Aud let It be distinctly understood that
the giving awav et the above presents will be
in accordance with the judgment and discre
tion et the appointed agent ler the .s.de el
these books in this city. Ne partiality will be
.shown, ami nil presents will be given away
without regaid te age, sc. or lank.
Xev let All the People Come
uml witness the grandest display el Ilneks
ever seen in this city, and th- most treinen
dens bargains in w hole sets e: Beel,
. by 1 vc:y
nu 1 nor.
KNtnCLOPLDIAS,
IIISTORIKS, ISIOGRAPHIi:--.
l-UILF'S, DICTION ARIL?,
AT HALF PRICK,
And 1'icsent I'REK with uvery pu.ch.uc.
A. V. LOVKRING,
of theGrc.it Reek Sters, If! West reiirlceiitit
street New Yerk, and el the Great Reek Mures
in Bosten. Mass.
P. S. My established icputiitien in Bosten
and New Yeik for the last twenty-five yeuis, 1
deem is a siilllclent guarantee te thij people et
Hi s city that all I adveitise I shall purterin.
A. W. LOVKRING.
MJl. I.O I .': .Vt,".V HI
Keep strict faith w itli the
;i.:ssciti:i:i.
piibli-j ; lie liberal,
just and uptight; show that yeiircnterpif-cis
our
the
iu.sci my 01 i;iiii;i;iyi; mm (uc puuiic will
suppeit JOU.
O-N'e ceiuK ctien w ttli any etht r boeKst-ller
in the world. nevKMtd
JiSTUlt I'A ISM i:S TS.
IULTUN OPfciTtA HOL'Sh.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1881,
t?-ONE NIGHT ONLY.-Sfl
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.
HYDE & BEHMAN'S
COMEDY COMPAN
IX
TUK FVXXrZST OF A I.I. L'itMKMKS
r? TiTliH-i
READ THE LIST OF STAR".
iiakkv B1RNELLS.(
CHARLIE REED,
NTL EH & E VANS,
BRYANT 'cfc 110EY,
MISS KITTY 0NEJL,
tllAKLES MOORES CLAltA
jeu:' IIE.XSIIAW & TEN BROECK. mav
MISS JENNIE SATTERLEE, LITTLK ROSE
BUD, MULDOON MULUAHKl.
LOU C. LINGARD,
The famous Donkey, Jerry.
ONE NIGHT ONLY NOVEMBER 11.
PRICES 3C, SO aim 7.1 Uts.
RESERVED SEATS 75 C'ta.
Oa sale at the Opera Heuse Office, nT-St11
EDW
MuLUUulu
mm
THIRD EDITIOS.
FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, 1881.
Wf-ATHEK INDICATIONS.
WAsiiixr.TOX, D. C, Xev. 11. Fer the
Middle states, northerly te easterly winds,
increasing cloudiness and rain, light snow
in the northern portion, no change in tem
perature, aud duriug the night slowly fall
ing baiemeter.
SWEPT BY FIRE.
Destruction et a Town of 5,000 Inhabit ants
St. Jehn, X. B.Xev. 11. A terrible
lire biekc out at Woodstock, X. B., at
rnidnhrht, commencing in tbe Institution
building, and is supposed te be the work
of an incendiary. The telegraph offices
arc destroyed, ami communication is cut
oil. At e a. in. the operator said the upper
half of the town and part of the lower
were gene, and then left his office. It is
feared that the town has been destroyed,
aud that less of life has occurred. The
population of the town is 3,000.
Orphans' Huue nt Worinulmlerr Burned.
Reading, Pa., Xev. 11. The orphans'
home at Womelsdorf was entirely destroy
ed by tire at an early hour this morning.
The childicu were taken out in time te
prevent less of life. The less is about
$20,000; insurance, $12,000. The lire
originated in the wash house, but the
cause is unknwu.
Extoiile lnceudiiirlsiu at DM Orchuril.
Old Orchard Bkacil Me., Xev. 11.
Fire at midnight destroyed tbe Blancbard
house, Lawrence house, Aldine beuse, St.
Cloud house, Belmont house and Fiske
house. Total less about $70,000 ; sup
posed incendiary.
Oilier 1'ires.
Woodstock, Vt., Xev. 11. The burn
ing of the Grange building here this morn mern
inir caused a less of $7,000.
Richmond, Va., Xev. 11. The machine
and pattern shops and saw mill of the
Metropolitan iron works burned this
morning. The less is considerably ever
$ 100,000.
DEATH (IN TUK RAIL.
Tvie Shocking Accidents Reported.
Sr. Leuis, Me., Nev., 11. A sp2ci.1l
dispatch from St. Jeseph. Me., says : On
the llcniiibal & St. Jeseph lailread last
ui;ht about eight miles from Kansas City
two freight trains, bound in opposite direc
tions, collided in the darkness. The
engineers reversed their locomotives
when tee Inte aud only saved their
lives by leaping te the ground. Beth
engines wcre hopelessly demoralized, to
gether with 18 freight cars including two
cars tilled with oil. Daniel English,
a br.ikcin.iu was instantly kilied. Frank
Kewliall. conductor, was injured en the
knee, and several ethers received injuries
ofaiueic or less serious nature, none of
them, however, being fatal.
CeitsirvN.v, Tex., Nev. 11. A report
1 cached here lust night that a freight
train en tlie International and Great Ner-
! them railroad, ran into a convict crainr et
itiver.side, killing twenty-three convicts
and wounding a large number. The acai
dent is attiilmted te an open switch.
V.'asiiii.gten News.
WvsiiiNiire. Xev. 11. I'icsidcul Ar
thur, accompanied by Judge Felger, is
expected te arrive hcie en the limited ex
press this alternoen.
The question of ichiuning coinage of
the live cent nickel piece is being consid
ered at the treasury department, the sup
ply being about exhausted. It is thought
that an elder for the ic-sumptien of the
coinage will be issued in a few days.
."iiellniijist Church iL.xteusteii.
1-mi.Ani'Li-iiiA, Nev. 11. At this
morning's .ses-sMen of the general confer
ence committee of the Methodist Episcopal
chinch, en chinch extension,- the commit
tee en apportionments niade a report in
which they fixed the amount which each
ceniciciicc will :u rieKcit te raise and the
amount authorized te be donated te
each the total amount in each case is
$l!G,:i7e.
TI10 Mar Reute iToieculleiM.
Wv-IIiN'OTON, Nev. 11. Cel. Will. A.
Cook, of counsel for the government, in
thu star 1 onto cases', said te-day that the
decision of Judge Vex. yesterday did net
pat an cud te the case which
lias been in cenit during the past week.
It will, he said, be taken befere the grand
jury and proceeded with in the regular
way. Then the plea as te the statute of
limitation will be tested in court, the
grand jury of course have nothing te de
with that matter.
Dcilcii te Death.
LetisMU.i:, Ky.. Nev. 11. Lou3Ierris,
a prostitute, died suddenly at the city hes
pital yesterday. When the doctors at
tempted te held a pest vieitem they were
prevented by aoeut thiity women. After
the police ejected thu women au examina
tion showed that deceased had beeu beaten
re death. It was afterwards ascertained
that the beating was done at Woodland
garden Sunday night, but there is no clue
te the murdcrcis.
itlunsliower Hanged.
Fiu.di'rick, Md.. Nev. 11. Felix Mun Mun
.shevvcr, convicted ei murdering his cousin,
James S. Wetzel, near Emmittsburg, 5th
August, 1879, was handed in the jail yard
heie this meining. lie died protesting
his innocence.
Twenty iUeu Killed 011 the JCallrend.
Ciwu'e, Nev. 11. Advices from Cor Cer
i.icana, Tex., state that a railroad accident
has occur; ed thcie, in which twenty men
weie h'll'id.
rilaliii) Iicsi;::s front tlie Alaiue State Com
mittee. Pem land, Me., Nev. 1 l.-At a meetiug of
the KepubHcnu t.tatc committee last night
the lcsignatien el the Hen. Jas. O. Blaine
as chaiiman and meinber was accepted,
and J. II. Mauley, csij., appointed in his
place.
tlL.ny s;iaw Storm In Nebraska.
Lincoln, Neb. Nev 11. A snowstorm,
the first of the season, prevailed here yes
tei day. The snow storm averaged an inch
hourly.
LnuiUlns AVire, hut Willing Widow.
PhiladcIphiaTinies
One morning in April of last year Mrs.
Matthias Caspar, of this city, went down
town te sec a lawyer for the purpose of in
stituting piececdings for a divorce from
her husband. About neon she was met
by her brother-in-law, who said :
"Ge light away home, Matthias is
dead."
"Oh ! What arc you telling mc :-" said
Mis. Caspar. 'Iknew all about that.
He is net dead ; I just left him this morn
ing and he was very much alive then."
"Oh, yes, he is dead, indeed. He
heaid why you went out and he went up
stairs aud get that old musket you knew
about, ant! new he is no mere. "'
Mrs. Caspar hurried home, and, sure
enough, her husband was dead, with an
ugly gun-shot wound iu his head. The
lady wiie had grown tired of being his
wife was willing enough te be his widow,
and ycstciday put in a claim in the or
phans' ceuit l'er her legal shave of tlie
estate he left, much of which she claims,
however te have given him. Half of the
property, after the lawyers get through
with it,"will go te four heirs in Germany.
Docs he Suspect Arthur ?
Washington dispatch te Philadelphia Times.
Cook (of counsel for the prosecution
of the star route cases) is el
the opinion that the decision of
Judge Cox drives them into the
pelice court, but the ether counsel may
net agree with them. He says he wants
te see the president Hist and Lnew iclictlter
the eases aie te be pushed or net or
tchether or net Im has the sympathy of the
administration. He says they have better
cases in the background, but it will take
some time te get them befere a grand
jury. Colonel Totten, in an interview?
says the bottom has fallen out of the
whole star route busiucss.
HAMKETii.
Mew Yum ftarei.
Ne ebk. Nev. 11. Fleur State and West
ern steady and quiet : Superfine state at Jl 2.)
5 25 ; extra de, $5 OOfte 5e : Choice de, 3 r.J4j
7 00; Round hoop Ohie, $."C03i: 75; Superfine
Western. 2035 25 : common te iroed extm
de. $55 7u ; choice ile, de, .' seg'.l ; Southern
quiet and unchanged.
Wheat lc higher and lairlv aclivespeeu
lative business ; Ne. 2 Red, Dec, 51 l."J',t !.-J ;
ue.tuii., 91 iSJgi ,.!.
Cern HQc higher and moderately active;
mixed western, spot, t"g't'SJc ; de future, IW1 .
TlJc.
Oats !S':fc better; State 4SJ5IC ; Western.
I7S5.Je.
Phllailelphln tlliirksi.-
Philadblvh:a. Nev. 11. Fleur dull and
depressed; Superfine ut 1 1)0 I .10; extra
at 4 75Q5 50; Ohie and Indiana family,
7537 7."; Peimylv.inii lamily $1: 30j
15 75 ; St. Leuis de $7 50ii7 75 : 'MlnnesetV
Extra at t7lKQ7'25: de st might at 7 ii'7.V);
winter patent 7 75&s 50 ; sptlng iliijjiw
S 75.
Rye flour at $5 u.lj5 75
Wheat firmer; Del. and Penn'a Red, $1 41
1 42; de Amber. $1 421 AS.
Cern linn and in soot! local demand.
Oats linn and in fair demand.
Rye quiet at $1 i.
Previsions 11 mi.
Lard firm.
Butter dull, except ter Choice grades.
Rolls stsedy ; Penn'a, 2Sg23c ; Western, 2I1J
-lie.
Eggs easier ; mere peer stock here : Penn'a
.'ea.ilc : Western, 'iJgitc.
Cheese quiet.
Petroleum dull; refined, Vic.
Whisky at $ I 11
Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull .it M,t$
eyt: Flaxseed li nu at $1 50.
Live sjlecic .(inrkets.
Chicago. Hes Receij.Ts, :;7,rtH) head; s.ilp
ment.s, 4,'.0O head : heavy hoi;s 5c le.ir:
mixed packinjr. $"i50a(:a".; choice heay, f.'.'n
t(0; culls and nr.issers at fflOSSvil.
Cattle Receipts, ;, IK) l-.e.ut; shlpuieiits 2,(0)
head; market slew and weak ; j;oed le
choice shipping, fiCOiJit (H; common te; fair,
$l525; no very choice elleted ; Jbnycis 1101
disposed te pay lancy prices, wmic eastern
markets are unlaver.ible; native butchers'
steady ; common te fair cew.s and mKeil. $i(ii
3 SO; kecnI tn choice, ?! 50Q?I 10; stockers and
feeders, $1 TUgS Ul; rangers weak; Texan.
t- 404 ; half-breeds and natives. $.; '.OjJI Hi.
Sheep Receipts, 2.0U bead; shipments, Sim
head: market weak am: I5;7.:aic Ien er : iufci im im
te lair, $2 S5: 50 ; -;oe'l te clinic iQ:; lambs
ut $ I f,e J '''" I'r head.
Hast LniEirrv Cattle Receipts, 1,051 head ;
market slew and a shade oil' J"i 0111 yestenhn's
prices.
Hogs Receipt-, l0 head : Phil.v!clphias,al
$! XlH 50 : Vel kers, $5 Hig.l .,.
Sheep Receipts, 12 03.1 lit nil ; lmtliiu ;;leln;-.
Uruln and I'r.ivittien Ouolatleiit.
One o'clock quotations et (jralii and prove
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yuiidt, I'.rekcr, 15"
East Kiii street.
Ctiicae.
Wheat Cern Oat
Nev $.... $ .. f .11
Dec... i.:;i .iwaj .11;;
Jan I.:t2'i .tii'i .i.'j
Pluludelplii.i.
Nev... 1.41 Siyt .51
Dec .iyt jay, .5114
Jan.... :.4IJM ,71'i M'i
P01 :.
"ir.M'i
Lard
fll.a
11.12'i
1.1y.
ii.i.":
3t:ic' ?i)rrfet.
New Voik. I'hiludeliihia and Lecal blocks
also United states Rutuls reperlcl daily by
Jacob If. Lone. N. K. Cor. Centre .s.jiree.
N kw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks ii liner.
Nev. 11.
Alen&y .-....... . .if
Chlcajre North Wester I2yi IJs' Vay.
Chicago. Mil. It St. Paul Hi!'H Hi'.i' buy,
Canada Southern i tit
c. c. & I. c. R. R 22 -nyA iy.
Del.. Luck. ic Western ivs;: lissj yrj
Delaware .e Hudsen Cunal.. .. IhiJ II0;J liey,
Denver tt Rie Grande l-.V;, s.".rj f-,j-
EastTenn., Va. A, Ga 17 IB;;
Hannibal & St. Jee w,y
Lake Shere & Jlich. Mmthci 11 12-rt 122,'., ;2iy;
Manhattan Klevated 57 57 T;y
Michigan Central '.". tej.; 91'i
.Missouri. Kansas & Texas II i:;'-j 4j.K
N. Y Lake brie A Weslei ti 177 ti' 4ir.,
New Jersey Ccntnd :u '.' y,vH
N. V.. Ontario & Western :t; ':;( SJjJ
New Yerk Central lie;, .... i:Evt
Ohie A Mississippi VI'. ... 42
OhieCe11tr.il 'JS " .... -.T
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce 15V; 15'; k;.
St. Paul & Omaha 42'H 11 i;
de Prclerred Ki::H liu;H b.;y.
Central Pacillc .; tii'i .:"
Texas Pacific nr!i 57-; 5(r,
Union Pacific 12IJ .... 121
Wabash, St. Leuis .fc lMciltc 4'iy, l.i;', 4!'
" Pretcrr.it nfa '.), i'.t
Western Union T I. Ce "7. h7)J t-TVi
A. M. P. SI. V .Vi
le.tw ;:te :!.."
PUILAOKLI'IIIA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R -"', ."JH ...
Reading il .'.l' ...
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Nnviy.U.en 17V J 17
ItufTale, Pitts. & V (-item Si !rj'-t ...
Northern Central
Northern Pacific. il, il
Pietcrret i::', si;,;
Ilestenvlllt
Klectrlc Underieiitid 'tel. i'u. I.d :' ....
Philadelphli ic Kile It. R
Gunnison Mining 17". ... I.. .
lewaGulth :.lini:iL'
Umtkd S'fATrs I5e r.n. r.s.
1:1 w
United Slates 1 pcrcti.t.' ... I17'c
" 4" " .... I1.5w ....
' r. l lO'l.'
.... H-rt .... -.-.
J .. wva
I'A l'JItttAXall(ti3l .tr.
TITK ARK (ll'KMNG
New Pattciiis et
WALLPAPERS
FOR THi: FALL.
The line ler the present ,-ca-en Is the i.irtMt
most complete and vailed vt: ever had in
stock, einbr.i.-Inx Fine Lmbessed Gilts ler
Parlors, Halls, fcc. Plain and Celer Giit- in
an endless variety and most ineder.it. prlc fs,
Cemmnn Papcrs'iii eiej-.nt ileiiKU? and co!e:
Inys, for Dining Reems, Ch.uiilieis, J Jc ,
Borders, Friezes, Centre Picccn,
Ceiling Dacoratiens, Trart-
sem PaperR, etc.
FANCY DADO WINDOW SIIAII. in ncv
Styles. PLAIN GOODS, in all eoleis and
widths. Scetcli and i:n ii'-.t:i Hollands
Window Paper-, Spring. Til and W00.I lte.1
ors, fit the very best makes. Cord Fixtiin ,
Lecqis, Rands, I'leturc Wire, Coid and Nail-
Wc liave opened new pattei n , el
Extension Cornices,
the chenpe-jt and best. On lain Pele iu ..
seitmcnt.
3-Orters taken for I INK MIRROR'-.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO.M NORTH IJLUi:Nr.
UVUXlTUltE.
M
V S'iOCK FOIC T!IK
PALL. TRADE-
Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te It.
and you will Und my Wart room veiy niiieii
ctewded with the
REST GOODS AT THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES.
We are se crowded that It is rather dtfiiciii:
te show goods, but we will try mil overcome
this by tlie bc.-t attention.
Orders ter
PIER AXD MANTEL GLASSES
filled at the very short( st notice and. at lev.c.t
prices, at
FURNITURE, AND PICTURE FRAMK
WAREKOOM-S.
15J KAST KINO si :i:r.T.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
iX-icpll-Zm
FOB 3 ILK OK ItKNT. A KAK.U CF 0
Acres near this city. Applvle
Israel carpenter,
n7,,llltw l North DuKe street.