LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12, ttrdi. r MEATUS. Wekkma:.. At PetersViig, Xev. 10. p.m., Km'l K. Wei kman. son el Jehn and Matilda Wei kuiaii, in liis 37lh year. The i datives ami friends ei the family are r.-spcettiilly invited te attend the funeral, liein theic-idente el liis parent", at Peters burg, en Monday loreneon at '. o'clock. Interment at tlif I.utlier.tn and Reformed Initial ground. nll-2td Den-::. Nev. JO, Iwl, in Lancaster. Pa., Em ma l.euNa Deerr, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Deerr, in the Otli year of liur age. Tlie relatives ami friends el the lamily are ic-pictluliy Invited te attend the funeral, lieiu the le-idenee el her parent-. Se. 112 Xeith Water street, en Suiidav uttcrnoea at 3 e loci:. Svem. In this city, en Nev. II, JsM, et scar let l.-cr. Chaih-s A. hwarr.'-oiiet Jehn 1. anil Ilai I iet Sw arr, aged 4 J cars and 21 days. The relatives and triends el the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, Hern his parent-.' reIdiaee, Se. 1.V5 East Wal nut street, en Sunday altemoen nt2o"cleck. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. nl!-2td UiSAiiv. In tiiiic-ity. en Nev. 10, ISd, dames lii-ady, in the 7'itliyear el hisagc. Tlie relatives and lil'-nds or the lamily aic respectfully invited te attend tlie luneral, Hern hi- late se-idenee. Ne. 133 Clmic-h street, en Monday inclining ut'.l o'clock, High Mass at .SI. Mai y's chinch, lntciment at St. Marj's eemcleiy. nil '-'lil FfiANrivrs. In this -ity. en Nev. 11. 1S31, .lame-, youngest son of Jehn and hu-an Finn ciscus, aged 'Si y ars, 7 months and .'Idays. Tlie ielatics and liienilsef the lamily. also Ledge M K. or 1., and Shinier lire company, arr re-p"ellully invited te attend tlie luneral, li-eni his p-ircnts' ic-ddencc. Se. "4" Seuth Queen street, en Sunday attc-ruoen at.'! o'clock. Intel meat at Wee iwaid Hill cemetery. nll-'Jld Miu.mii i:- In I hi- eilveii tlie !Hh el Nev- emher, lssl, Mary Miliey-.tek, wile et Jacob Milley-ae!,-, decea-ed, aged BJ year-, !l months ami 5 'lays. Tlie n-iativcs and Iriends ertlie lamily are respectfully invited teatlend the funeral Irem her I.ile residence, Xe. .'.22 High street. Servile-, at the Rclhcl c-hareli, corner et Prince and Or.ui;;.- since-, en Sunday alternoen at 2 o'clock. IiileiiMeul at the Lancaster cr-me-tery. nll-2td Rrimetti'.s. In thiscity, Nev. II, lssl, Anne II. Burieuc-', daughlcrel the late Themas II. I.nrieuc-, aged 21 je us and 5 mentlis. The relative- :.nd n ieu.l- el tlie family aie re-pcctliill) ium: I te attend the luneral, freu. tier n.ethci'-, u-iilcnce, Xe.521 I'i-t King stieet, mi TiicMi.iyalli'inoeii at 2 o'clock. In terment at I. lucislcr cemetery. 2td A ; l A If I T.ll I s.s ex l:N 7 s w ANTl.ll A COIIII COOK AT 22!) EAST Kins' -iicet. l-e, a tew beardcis. iil2 2td SAUKK ItltOI'T AM) I'UJV I'EfcT Lunch TO NK.HTnt the WILLIAM PENS' HOTEL, ltd 4-".i Neith .Mulberry street. WANTi:i. A GIRL TO DO ilOUSL WORIv in a -mall t.iniily. Geed wages te a competent per-en. Mu-t speak Geimiin. all at 214 North Water -licet. 2td Sei'iv ivi;ii) i Ai) 1'iiis- vi.i thi- (SATUUDA ) veiling at KKOI7T AND I'KiV I'El.T LUNCH KOIILII S' ; I.OON, .".v: MaiK.i'htivcl. ItCst lleei en tap. ltd" SIEAMED OVSTI.Ks. MEALS AT ALL HOI 5:. Having placed in inv i -tam.int a F.o-e hti-imer, I am picpaicd te tin nl-h STEAMED 0sTKI;S the hc-t in the city at all hours. 1 have al-n ceniicc'i-d the -te.unei with my -teain T.ibVi t hil- eii-ihlmg me te -'! 'e Meals -teaming het at -heit netiee. Oysters m I'.verv Myle. .Meal- at Ail Hern-. Oaiui' in stieii (.i:e. II MILLER, nliluili: 2; I". -t hingSticet. ATTENTION !v.t:ilT: The ineiaben et Lama ier Ledge. Ne. i,s, K. il l.aie leijm-st I te meet at tin- Cistie Hall en Sunday attcinoen at li.ilf-pa-t two o'clock, ler the purpose et attending tlie l'ani r al et our late Kin. Kiiiglil.lame- ri.inei-eu. The lnembcisel Inland Citv Ledge, N'e. .-8, amiTeiiteni.i Lettie, N'e. K'.l, ale ie;pecttiilly invited te m ct with them, k JOHN S. (.i:.HAM. V. C. Attest : M. W. Kai k, K.el U. and S. ull-2iil I.INE I'A.IIILY OUOCEHII.'S' .11 -T III "BH i:H ! A l'LTLL Ll.VLOF ETKA IM'iM; slKtd'J, riSACS. TEA--, COFI'i:i, sldAli CI'UED HAMS. DltlKD 1SKE1', Eli FISH. SWIsS, I.IMI'.KKIiEie.SAP SA.Oanu DA1UY CIIEKSE. Al-e, home-made Mince Me it. Table sauce-, .lellies. Canned and Dried Flint-, Nut-. Saldieo-, Canned Fish, I'icUh-s and I'm.- Spices el all kinds. A Hue old (' iliierni.i Ki.mdy and Ain. ;:i line old home made l.iape Wine and genuine old Uye Whisky. Fine Minuc-eta ami ether Family Fleur-. Alse, the ceh'bi.itcd unpelled and home-made Samkiaut Call ami v.iuiiii- mv -tot I;. v. helher you buy or net. "IMIILII' ;iNDEK, einer ra-t Kin j and l'liiin stieet-. nl2--ldSU (Itil liatL) JCJI .JV w A. tuu.miritij Citv Pieperty en SATURDAY EVEN ING. NOV EMKF.K 12, 1CM. at 7l o'eleclc at the public bou-eet Victeiia Diehl. en High street, 111 the city et Lanc.ister. the undersigned, in pul.suance ei an elder el tlie Orphans' Court wlllllt Vwrflllll'TUtl I kl'l'tl Illl!1 I' id l.anca-'er ceiiniv, win o-ie-e ai piiiuie .lehanna Khcrlv. iiec.-as;-d : All th-it eeitain .lenanna r.ecnv. eei-.-ascu : .111 111-11 i-.-naii two -lery FRAME ELLlN't: Hel'sE, will two-story Iratue b-ick buihling allach il, geix it... .. ... ....1. . ,i. .ti. ..il.... .1.1. iiiri r-i viiii ;oed wen 01 wan i, iiiiil 111-is, iiFi-iiii.-L uiiii iFii.i-i iinpievenii nts and let theiete belonging, bit mitcd en the west side el High street, in -aid city. Ne. 731, limiting en High stieet, afoie afeie said. 3"i leet, and e.Mcnding in depth of that widtli 2!". le I te l.al.ijette street, adjoining propeitic-i et Valentine Kir-h sunt .lelm Rehl or. Attend-iiice at the -.lie ill be gi en and tenn--. made knew 11 by CATHEiMN K Hi:FELL, Ei-c:ilii vel Johanna Eb-'ily ilec'd. B. i'. Rea t. A net. eel2 co It-d AKI'ETS, UlMlnfic. 'PHILIP SCHU3I,S0N k CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 130 SOUTH WATEi: bTi.KET, LAOASrI:, Pa., ell-l:no n Manufacturers of Gi.nuine LANCASTER QUI LT S, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, KLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &c. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dycl either in the. piece or in Garments; also, all Kinds el silks. Ribbons, Featheis and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tleiiien's Coats, Oveiceal-, Pant-, ists, Ac. Dyed or Scoured ; al-e, Indigo Klue Djeinft done. All orders or goods Sell Willi us will lecclve prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RGS. COAL.. COAL. Ceal et tlie best ijuality put up cxpic?-Iy lei lamilv u-e. and at tlie lowest 111 irkeL tales. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD ISO iOUTIl WATER STREET. 2-lVdilSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON JK.O H Kill ic MARTIN. CHINA HALL We ai constantly adding te our alieadv Large Assortment et BLOWN, CUT. PRES-ttlH AND MOULDED GLASSWARE IN ENGRAVED and PL. I IN PATTEHN?. "Water Sets, Ice Cream Sets, Wine Sets, Tea Eets, Finger Bowls, Salvers, Catsup Bettles, "Wine Eecanters, Fruit Bowls, 4 ' Goblets, &c. INITIALING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. "5"Priccs te suit all. Examine our stock belere pin ch i-Ing. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. NEW A.VTERT18EMENXS. P"eK SALE. 530 Cases of Leaf Tobbacce OF 1879 AND 1S80. nll-5t H. T. HOFFMAN, Lebanon. Pa. VfMV ASU SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, ut great bargains. .,.... JUSTUS STUCKEXHOLTZ. o2ytejanl,S2,R Fulton Hall. Lancaster. Pa. rptlE MEMBERS OF TUK siHlrFLbtC Fire Cempanv. Ne. 7. arc requested te meet in their hall tb-niorrew (SUN DAI ) alter alter alter neon at i o'clock, te attend the luneral of James Franci-eus. J. k. AfcCIIfcL. lti Secretary. AT PRIVATE SALE. A SBRKEL MAKE 1.-.M hands high ; sound, kind and trusty. Is a fine family horse and would be especially sultalilc for a physician's- use. Can he seen at the icsldence et the under-lgned, Columbia pike, we-t of Watch Factory. ,, ' 1KI J. II. 15. WAGNER. 1 M'LTON Ol'KKA HOUSE. FFVI-: GREAT ATTRACTIONS litroiNe THE EVENINGS OF INSTITUTE WEEK. MONDAY, NOVEMBEU 14, O. II. Te'i'A.v. D. D. " Werk and its Werth." IJeserve.l setts 35 cents. TUESDAY, NOVEMllElt 13. II. Vaiat Ma Curxv. " Photography et Wit and Humer." IN THE COUKT HOUSE 33 cents. WEDNESDAY. NeVeMISEU 10, Kkv.Jhsse ISewmax Yeuxc " The Kattle of Gcttysbuig." Ke-erved Scats 33 cent-:. THURSDAY, NOVEMKER 17, At.Kui:i .1. KmehtS Lvceum Combination-. Music, Ueailings and hhak-pcarean lin lin lin peisionutieiis. Re-etved Scat- 33 cents. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. MeitsT. Kiiew.N. Readings, Music and Reci tations. Reserved Seats 3r cents. l. .0...... ... c...... - L-v.if.iiuuiHli'j Vn 30 East King street. Cliart open en Menduy at !l:i. in. 1112-CtdR PUIJI.IC SALE OF A VALUABLE FAKtl. On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1881, the under under slgneil,eviiters et the will or Henry ILTreul, will expeic te public sale, en the premises, in Manheim township, thetarm et the late Henry R. Tieiit.ileceaseii. This iariu Is about two miles distant I10111 Lancaster, en the Ephrata turnpike, adjoining landsel Isaac Espenslmde. Henry Kuckwalter, Henry Hess and ethers. It contains about 70 ACRES. The improve ments consi-tei a two-sieiied STONED WELL ING HOl'sE, huge Inime Karn, Wagen-Shed, Cern Crib and ether outbuildings. There is a geed orchard et apple trees. There is an ex cellent -pring at the house and running water in t e Holds. There is a never-tailing well at the house. The tenccs are in geed condition. Abouttwe thousand bushels et lime have been put en the laud in the la-t two years. The property is well-adapted te ti licking and Dairying, as tlie wnoieei 11 cm lie cuiuvaicu and has an excellent meadow. Persons desiiing te view the picmises can de se by calling en tlie undersigned, or en Isaac K. Ryan lcsiding thereon. sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. 111., hen terms will be made known by the undersigned exec exec ueors. Alse, at tlie Grape Hetel, en same clay, the DWELLING DOUSE and let et ground, Ne. 220 West Oramre street. Tlie house is a two-steiied KRICK DWELLING, with two twe two stei led brick hack building. It contains eight rooms; ran.e built in the kitchen, gas tlneughiut, hjdrant in yard and geed well; tlieie is a connect ion witli the sewer en Orange .street. The vard is well-planted with apricots, eheri ie, po.iehe-, and grapes, et several kinds. '1 he let lias a trentage en Orange street et .V.i leet and is liSJJ leet deep, and en the rear is a t we 5tei icd frame Stable. Frem the south ern end el the leitheie extends another led, about 2CJ-S leet w ide and 31 teet deep; te Arch allev, giing access telheStable;this let being subject, hew ever, te ccitam lights cl passage 111 Hie ettiu is el the two houses en the west el the dwelling Iieu-e. sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., en said day v. hen li mis w ill he made known by THEODORE TROUT, AMOS II. CHRIST, Eciuloisel the wilt et Henry R. Tieut. Il!:.:: sin.'i:i.irr, Aue:. novi2,u,i7,rv.(;,.':e.!eci,::t-A.itw IO.VIS DOLMANS, JACKETS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened another choice line el these Elegant ClOsC-Fitting LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS T PRICES LOWER THAN EVER I. RGAiNS IN DRESS GOODS Twe M-cs DAMMASSE DRESS CiOODS At Se. and 10c. a yard, One C.i e l.ERSTER SUITING, 2.1c a yard. One (Use ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING, 25c. a yatd. We ulh r the vciy best possible value in BLACK CASHMERES Ai ::.";, li, r,e, ;s 1-2, 75. 87 i-ac, si a aid. All the Nev Shades in 30-INCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Genlli'iiicn'.s and Children's ME RINO and ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AM) UNDERWEAR In all -ize-aiid qualities at bottom prices. We have again received u. full line or BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the -ame Lew Price. CORSETS, GLOVES, LACKS. EMISROIC- KRILS, RIIHIONS, HANDKERCHlEF.s, XOTIOXS, IN ENDLESS V RIETY AT X EW YORK STORE, S & 10 E. KING STREET. N EXT DOOIC TO TUK COURT. UOCSK. FAHNESTOCK. 8, LADIES' DOLMANS, LADIES9 WALKING JACKETS, I.a.ties in seareli or COATe. OR DOLMANS a: c invited te vi-it our CLOAK ROOM bolore puicliasing, a.s they will here lind the LARGEST STOCK te select liem te ba teunii anywhere AND AT LOWEST PRICES. White & Colored Blankets In Quantities at $1.50 per Pair up. UNDERWEAR. for ladies, gents, dots and GIRLS. IN ALL THE VARIOUS GUADES AT LOW PRICE. FAHNESTOCK! Nest Boer te Court Hcusa LANCASTER, PA. SEW AltrEBTUSEMEXTS. E DW. J. ZAHM. Manufecturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, laxcastei:, r A. The manufacturers of the ditterent line? of goods embraced in our stock Jiave been spec ially fortunate this year in producing styles et uuequaled beauty, which it will be a pleasure te us te f hew te all who call. Our s'eck is lull In all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your -or der as early a possi ble, fn Solid Geld or Silver we can make, in our own factory, any article w anted, wnicli en ables us te cive our customers advantage in prices, net usually leund in leiau stores. THhAKUSUia TINTEU-SPKCXACLliS, for which we arc the sole agents in Lancaster county, we believe are the best In the world, and we arc satisfied that with the aid et our com plete outfit of Test Lenses, we can fit any eyes that need the aid of glasses. Our facilities ler FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING are complete in every department. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encouraged ns te place In our cases a finer and larger stock than ever belei e, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine beautiful goods. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, - ect'23-3nid&wR rilVLKK, HOWKUS & HURST. MEF8 WEiR. A CHOICE LINE OF Overceatings, Suitings and Pantaloenings, New ready te offer at reduced pi ices. OVERCOATS, SUITS stud PANTA LOONS made te order 2-j per cent. less than regular prices. "We offer this induce ment In order te reduce our stock which a CHANGE IX OUR BUSINESS necessi tates. We show a new line of FANCY NECKWEAH AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS IN ALL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES. LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, THE BEST GOODS IN TIIE CITY FOK $1. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In all sizes, in the city, at much less than the same goods can be lietiht te day. GENTLEMEN ! "Wc assure you we can SAVE YOU MONEY, se call and leek at what we have te offer. GIV-LER, BOWERS &' HURST, 25 EAST KENG STREET. TTO! IKKI'AKK i OK THE SKASOX ! " liEAl'TTFVI. .S'.VOli"' Al'Il!OAL'Hi:S ! ThcOUKAT lIKAUQUAItTEUS in this city ler Sleighs! Sleighs! Sleighs! C'AX OXI.Y i!E KOL'.NO at NORBECK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, & E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. 'Mi: It EST AXD FA VORITE Cl'TTEKS- TIIi: 1'OliTLAXDN AXD TJI17 AUIAXVS. All very h.iinlsemely ernuinciitcil :inl uphelstcrcil in the linust stvle; ami rcn.cniher that all our (iriiunieiiting, scroll work. etc.. is iem by h.ui'l. illi rum CeM Leaf ami iu Titmsters. AUe, en huiul a large stock et FIUST-CLAsS CAUUIAGi: H'OICK, consisting or.liinili er.liinili Scat Family Carriages. Twe-l'as-scngcr Falliiif: ami Stamiiii Tep Phaeton-:, Jiieivtcr. KUIptic Spring anil Tretting lSnjjjic-t, Itusincss Wajjeiis, and all the Litest imiirevcl f.itterns in the market. Thoenly cstahlis-liincnt In the city where the Shift in-; Se.it Kttcnsinii Tep Phaeton isltnnci out. lleiucmber our motte: "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," 3".Sew Hthe time te buy. De net wait till Spiing. IJeiiicmherevcrylhlii; is going up in price, uut wc win situ sen ni our present, pnccj, trane. jjiwjn.ui:. "kPKBA OLASSKS, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS K HO ADS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, l'a fsept23-3inIce(l B V1LKV, HANKS A' ItlDOLi:. TO THOSE Who cannot visit our store, we will send, en request. Goods for Examination. Thus affording them the op portunity of purchasing en exactly the terms and with all the advantages enjoyed by these who come in person. Such a stock of Fine FOREIGN FANCY GOODS a3 we new have, has never been seen befere. BAILEY. BANKS, BIDDLE, TWELFTH & CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. ENTERTAINMENTS. V 7ULTON Ol'EKi HOUSK. TUESDAY, NOV. 1G, 1831. -THE FASHIONABLE EVENT- Engagement of the Acknowledged Come dienne. AND HER GRAND COMPANY, including CHAIILK9 FlSHKU, EDMUND lE.vr.LB (lllst ajl- pearauce here) 11. .1. IIuklky, W. l Eu WAIIDS, F. M. Kendkick, Ukokek Dakrkll, Uabry Hawk, II. Pieiwex, sk., Luwis ItAKKit. S. Kenxiceit., O. M. Du.nn, May DAVKNrOHT, MlXXIE MOSK, MART S.HAVV, Mrs. C. Fisher, X. F. Urisac (Stage Man ager). In her Great Success el last summer, DC MAS'S. CAMILLE! ATtMICSIOV.- .50c, T5e., :md SI a a 9 J RESERVED SEATS lteserved scats en sale at the Opera Heuse Office. nll-lt rAVKIlNS OF LUUAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY, TAGE '.COUNTY, VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot et the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new brilliantly Illuminated with the Electric Light. THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation et visitors te the Caverns is open for the reception of guests. AAPACIOUS RESTAURANT eilers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect201md&w FANNY DAYEBPORT DW. J. ZAHM. LANCASTER, PENN'A. G JVLKIL Itun'KKS a 11UUST. a- weticsire te ic.iiice oui-sjeck ler ine ?ni-in; gift hook sale. ;ki:at i.vi.st mikl-amcamtmc. A The v. hole city te i.- I'loeile.l ami an Aval anche te laii upon the place. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, CHINA TEA SETS, SILVERWARE, And Theu, amis el ether Elcguiit Ai tides, te he SHOWERED UI'ON THE TKOIM.E WITIIOI'T KK(iAIM) TO AGI SEX OR RAXIv. Hi- LOOK OI'T FOR GRAND GIFT BOOK SALE i THE GrBANDSST BOOK SALE THE WORLD EVER SAW. OPEN a SATURDAY. AT Ne. 43 North Queen Street, Wlieie I here ale Twe Elegant I-oscueojI Pianos Te Be Givta Away Free ! 100 &OLID GOLD WAIIJHICS te he plveii an ay fiec. ls) stiLID fcll.VER WATCHKsi le be given away lice. 100 REAL DIAMOND RINGS te he Kiven away tree. 100 GOl.D RAND CHINA TEA SET", II piece, te he given away free. 100 LARGE and ELEGANT OIL PAINT INGS le he given away lice. 1(10 ELEGANT PIECES OF SILVERWARE te be given away te the people tree. Ami THOUSANDS OF OTHER ELKGANT ARTICLES te he given away lice TO THE l'KOl'LE. 50,000 BOOKS, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. All I'.r.- sale ler ONE DOLLAR EACH, And a (JIFT FUEK Willi Every Boek. THOUSANDS) OF ROOKS! ALL NEW ALL FRESH FROM THE l'RESS ! Many el Ilium costing the publishers from two dollars te three dollars each. All te he sold for the simple sum of ONK DOLLAR KACI1 tlie people te take their choice, and a Present or Gilt Fact: with every Roet: they buy. SAnd let it be distinctly understood that tlie giving awav et the above presents will be in accordance with the judgment and discre tion et the appointed agent for the sale of the-ie book in this city. Ne partiality will lie .shown, and nil presents will be given away w itheut regaid te age, sex or rank. New Let All the Teeple Come anil v. itness the grandest display et Reeks ever r.een in thiscity. and tlie most tremen dous bargains in hole fct el Reeks by every author. ( ENCYCLOPEDIAS, li ISTORI !, 11IOGRA I'll IES, IIIRLES, DICTIONARIES, AT HALF PRICE, And Picsv'iit FREE with every purchase. A. . LOVERING, of the Great Reek Sters, 1G West fourteenth stieet New Yeilr, and et tlie Great Reek Stores m l.osten, Mus. ! P. S. My established reputation in Rosten I ami New Yerk for Hie last twenty-live years, 1 ! deem is a sufficient guarantee te the people el ! th's. clly Unit all 1 advertise I shall perieral. A. W. LOVERING. mi:, i.e VEinxirs nusixrss creed. Keep strict faith with the public; be libera!, just and upright ; show that your enterprise is deserving of patronage and the public will support you. Ao'Xe connection wttli any ether bookseller in the world. nevHMfd E ASTJtICa MRU'S ADVER1ISEMENT. A STRtCH CTCOS ADVERTISEMENT. ASTRICli ASTR1CH ASTRICli ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTBICIl ASTRICli ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICli ASTRICH ASTRICli ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH AfrTRICII ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH RROTUERS RROTHERS UROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS r e CO H RROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS RROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS r 9 ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH IS EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KLVG STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 1.1 EAST KINb. STREET. WE EXTEND OUR SPECIAL INVITATION TO Every stranger in Town TO COME, LOOK AND INSPECT THE ELEGANT DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE. Te give the Ladles et tlie nelghbei isig towns ami cities, who no doubt will be In town in great numbers, a chance and oppeituuity te visit and examine the handsome goods in our establishment, we shall Inaugu'alea SECOND FALL AND WINTER OPENING NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, November Utli. AND EXTENDING FOR FOUR DAS. Though we cannot at present decorate our teie as we de en our ieul.ir opening", we shall put out ler show and inspection, en the dajsel the coining neck, ALL TIIE BEAUTIFUL AND HXNDSOME GOODS, i.eiieiallj' steiid away in l.ee au.I en shelves. We extend our cordial invitation te ail, asking them te come and inspect our display, legardless helher tir-y are willing te buy or net. We shall exhibit an eleg'iut line el LADIEs1 COATS AND DOLMAN, in black and light colere. SILK DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS, LADII'.V UIU'KRETTES, COACHMAN'S COATS. Special bargains in Light Coats, tiim.r.ed m Plush. FINE BLACK BEAVER AND DIAGONAL COATS, at very low pi ice", BLACK REAVER CLOTH and DIAGONAL DOLMANS, elal.eialely trimmed with l'.i-s:iuu-:ili lie Fringe, Plush and Velvet Fur, from ft; te $."jti. SATIN MERVE1LLEUX DOI.JIAXs. MATLE'sSE DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS. CORSETS In gie.it variety. LADIES GOSSAMER CIRCULARS, SI.-.S" We call special attention te tlie Immense dIockeI TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS en hand. HANDSOME PLUSH ROONETS. ELABORATE TRIMMED BEAVER HAT.s. Our line and assortment et Untrimmttl Huts excels any even shown in Lancaster. We have en hand every Imaginable shape of Hats. We will -ell Beaver Huts and Bennet-, the best goods, at f2."." apiece. We have secured one let el Fine eray Beavei i which we ener at only . ' FELT and BRUSH HATS ami BeXXETS. FULL LINE of CIIILUREN' HAT-. FEATHERS, TIPS, PLUMES. BLACK TIPS, H) cents a bunch. FIX E BLACK TIPS, from $1 up te V-. BARGAIN'S IX BLACK PLUMES. Elegint Black Plumes from ?1.50 up te iU). White and Xatural Plumes and Tip. Coleied and Shaded I'lnmc and Tip. PI.AIX AXD FANCV FLUSHED. Bargains in Black Plushes. Plushes in all Celers, at $3 per yaid. Fine Black Silk Velvet, at $1 pcryai.l. Colored Silk Velvets. Velveteens, Silks. Satin. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT is tlie largest and most complete In thiseitj-. 11 comprises all the latest Novelties in Fringe, black and colored : Fiisiamciitci ie.s Bead Gimps. Ornament-'. Loep", TaeN, Balls, j Spikes, Bells. Crcycent and a gicatinany etiier Oi nameiits that are new and and lasliienuhle. i A line selection et COLORED READ TRIMMINOS, in Rrenze, Iridescent, Shaded, Iiliimin-ited, White, Pearl anil ether Fancy Re-uN Rrenzc, Iridescent and bluded READ FRINGE. Rlack cut let all Read Fi iugc. Fine Pearl and Steel BUTTONS, from 'iieeiils te $3 per dozen. FINE LACES, such a.s Danielle de i'i.i -, Miiaceurt. Brabant, Venice, Spanish, Duchessc, etc. FINE LACE COLLARS. Fine Fichus. Rlack and Colored Satin Cellars. Plush Cellars, hpanish Tics, Fichus, Ficlmcttcd ami n. la louse, lrem 50 cents te $3 apiece. Embroidered Tics and Fiehu. Lace Tattlns Ilandkerchicls. Plain ami Hemstitched Linen Handkerchief-', ler Ladies and Gent-, at Manulacturera' Pricis. FALL AND WINTER GLOVE.-, a large assortment. Oar own "Alexander" lvid Gleve li.u the reputation et being the best glove sold any where, ler the price. We sell the 3 button ter US cents; 4-button for $1.25: 6-button ter $!.(;.. A box of perfumed glove powder an. I a ne.it glove buttoner given witli every pair. Our assortment is most complete. Wc have nil new tall shades. A line assort ment of Tans and Geld, Fine Opera Shades, Rlack and White. Sizes, V te 8. Jesephine, Seamless, in black, $1.43. A complete line of Lacing Kid Gleye-i. Five and six hooks, $1.25. Seven and eight hooks, $1.75. Rest goods in ail colors and sizes. Fine Undressed Kid Gloves lour button, in Tans and Gelds, $1.35 a pair. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices. Jet Goods, Jewelry, Pocket Reeks, Satchels, Toilet Ai tides. Corsets a Specialty. Worsteds and Worsted Gf oils. THRU EDITION SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 12, 1881. AVKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Nev. 12. Fer the Middle states, cloudy weather and rain, clearing by Sunday morning, seutbeas winds, shifting te south and west, falling followed by rising barometer, stationary or slight rise in temperature duriug Sat urday and falling temperature during Sun day. 15 Y WIRE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. The Menaghau Irish land commission today rendeied a decision in all pending cases, granting in nearly every case a re duction of fremilO te 20 per cent, in rent. The English jockey, McDonald, who was thrown from a herse in a race re cently, has died from the effects of his injuries. The Rev. Dr. nctt, the new Liberia, sailed Henry Highland Gar American miuister te te day for Liverpool en the steamer gypt. A large number of his colored parishioner, and a delegation of the Skidmere Guards were at the wharf te sec him off. At DIuc Mound, Ills., last evening, James T. Ward shot and killed Dr. Kos Kes well W. Shaw in a quarrel. Railroad trains in New Mexico arc de layed by snow steims. At ere place there aic from 18 te 20 inches. The president and beard of directors of the Pennsylvania railroad company will start en Monday next upon a tour of in spection of a number of the Delaware railroads. Me:;n:ic sent:xu::d. Tlie Seir-Centrssed Homicide (iota Twelve Years. riui.Aii:i.i'ii!, Nev. 12. Thrudore J. McGuik, convicted el murder in the second degree, was sentenced te-day te twelve ycais imprisonment. He killed Jus. Needs, a colored porter at White's dental depot in October, 180.1. He was arrested near Etie in August, 1879, after making a confession duriug a serious illness. lie was brought here, and in January, 1S80, was convicted of inmdcr in the lirst degree. A new ttial was granted him upon a point raised that evidence had been ruled out which would have shown that the prisoner, at the time he made the confession, the only matciial evidence against him, had confessed te many ether crimes which he could net possibly have committed. D-CA'fH KATTLK INSURANCE. The Mate' illiie Against tlie Disreputable l.iiHlncrK. ir.ni:isi:rn(:,Pa., Nev. 12. Deputy At torney General Gilbcit and Insurance Com missioner Ferster appeared in conic this morning and asked for wiitsef quowar quewar quowar l.tnte (or the dissolution of a number of mutual insurance companies that did net comply with the terms or their chatter. The applications were received, and Fiiday, the 23th inst., was iixed for atgttnicnt. This move en the part of the .state has created confusion among thc'dilVcicnt compares in thlsc'ty, of which there are about twenty. They intend te combine and pii-sjnt their side of the ease through the best obtainable legal ability. 'iRet'RLED i;i)i:eric. Arrest ill SedKietis Persons. Londen, Nev. 12. A Berlin dispatch wiys several Socialists at Regensburg, Ba vaii.t, have been ai rested, charged with having connection with the Swiss Nihil ists. The police, have arrested at Sosnewica, in Prussian Poland, a man with a French passpeit, and sent him in chains te Warsaw. The prisoner confessed that several Nihiii.sts fiem Paris had gene te St. Peteisburg, whcie a plot was ex pected seen te matin c. A Paris dispatch te the Tiritcn says : " The strike of" the gondoliers at Venice is ever." t.;';$i:;ne .jack tak". Ut'.MC ei t!ie tleyit' Na.: Ktpiadren at Newport. Newport, R. I., Nev. 12. The lericw of the boys of the United States naval squadien took place te-day. About .100 boys weie landed and participated in the evolutions and exeicises that followed in the picscncc of a large body of spectators. Captain S. 15. Lace in command reviewed the line, after which thcie was a sham battle between the marines attached te the licet and an equal number of appren tice boys. Medals ler gunnery, seaman's and gcncial conduct will be awarded this alternoen, when the boys will be treated te a great dinner. LOSS KM KY Villi'. Ti'.e Motets In California Darned. S n Ft: ncisco,Nev.12. The fite at Mo Me il, ste jestciday destroyed the Arcndtcand Modeste hotels and.a number of stores and manufacturing establishments. The less aggregated about $.10,000. The remains of A. II. Chapman, a sheep herder, were found in the ruins of the Modeste hotel. An explosion of a quantity of powder in one of the stores and of cartridges in the sheeting gallery in which the lire origin ated, nuttcrcd the crowd and checked the elfeits te extinguish the flames. Ne one was injiiicd by the explosion. The insur ance is light. AN" LXODL'S FROM MECCA. Tlie CIly.SU'K Icc:i u-ltli a Cliotera Kpldcmlc. Ar.r.'CANDRiA, Nev. 12. A telegram dated Djiddah, Nev. G, announces that cholera at Mecca has increased. The mor tality en the :5d, 1th and .1th, was 5.1, 21.1, and 214, respectively. Caravans compris ing .1,000 pilgrims left Mecca en the Cth, inst.. and it is feared that the 400 Kgyp Kgyp tien 1 1 oops stationed at El Wadj will be unwilling or unable te prevent them from cntet ing the town. The sanitary commis sion will probably establish a strict quar an ine against Hi Wadj. CKI31K IN THE SOUTU. A terclieeper .Murdered by a Negro. Atlakta.Nev. 12. Aleck McEIwin and wife, coleied, came at night te the store of V. Faircloth, near Albany, Ga. On F.iirchild refusing the woman credit for goods they both began abusing and insult ing him. This brought en an altercation, in which F.iircleth was cut with a knife. He ran into the store and seized an ax helvc which the negre jerked out of his hands and with it struck Faircloth ever the head, killing him. The murderer is at large. A PliUadeIphian who Thinas Uultcaa Insnae Philadelphia, Nev. 12. A subprcna was served by a deputy United States marshal te-day, upon Royal '.LaTeuche, a gentleman residing in this city, te appear as a witness in the trial of Charles Guitcau. It is understood that LaTeuche bearded at the same house with Guitcau in Chica go, and that lie lias expressed his belief in the murderer's insanity. MARKETS. -ie xurit AlarKei. New ep.k, Nev. 12. Fleur State and West ern dull and prices without decided change. Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat a shade better ; fairly active specu lative trading : Ne. '1 Red, Nev., $1 V.iX ; de Dec., $1 45il 40K ; dr Jan., 11 43 -il. ; de Feb., $:5l:jl.-.2K. , , . , . , Cern about JCDcttcr and mederatel trade; mixed western, spot, CJ3c ; de future, G0Q '"eats about c Higher; Slate 4Q5ic ; West ern, 4751c. raiUutelpht market. faiLADXtTHiA. Xer. it Fleur dull but mere firmly held : Supcrflne at 14 0034 50; extra at 4 73gS 25: Ohie and Indiana family, IS 737 50; Fennsylvanl 1 family i6 50& (5 73; St. Leui- de $7 50ii7 75; Minnesota Extraati7U071-2'iC: de straitrht uti7i"m7.W? winter patent 7 '73ijS 50 ; spilng de t OT.0 S 75. , Kye flour at J3 61Z 75 Wheat higher; Del. am! Penn'a RimI. il 42 1 43; de Amber $1 4231 45, as te quality. Cem tlrm ler local iue. Oats dull and weak. Rye dull and unchanged. Previsions firmer. Lard lirui. Butter quiet; Choice in light iuprilv and sieauy: creamery extra Western, 38837c, Penn'a , 37:!s'c ; Rolls Ann. I Eggs quieter; Pi nn'a.. 5g23c : Western, ineese uuii. Petroleum dull Whisky at $1 14 : retlned, V4c Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at SKQ 9;; Flaxseed II rm at SI 50. Grain and 1'revlstsn yuetatl.iuv One o'clock quotations et grain and prove ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, IV East King street. Chicago. Cern Oats $ .an $ .41 .l .44' .r.i,vj A&i Philadelphia. .fiS .51 .ti'J's MX .72'-. .52.' Wheat . $1.31. i.:m . l.S3l 1.42JS . Lit ' li:-' Perk $u;.35 17.50 Lard ll.25 11.37'X 11.57'". Xev.. Dec. Jan.. Xev.. Dec. Jan.., HIGH PRICES. The Household Market. Satvkuav, Nev. 12. There was a geed at tendance at both the Central and the Fanners' Northern market te-davand prices wereabect tlie same at both. Butter sold at 4iieu neiiiul and eggs at roe a dozen. Live chickens sold at M'Sjsuc a pair, and dressed ones at 35350c each. Dressed ducks were ft)e each, and lrcese uiif!. Dressed turkeys sold at 1313c upeumliir.il live ones at $lj2, according tesize. There wrs no change in tlie priced or meats, et which an abundant supply was en hand. Lard sold at 1331 Ic. Recklish sold at 15c a pound, and ce.l. uliitetlsh. citlisli and eels at I2jxe : had deck sold as low as Lie. Potatoes selil at I2ijt 15c per half-peck ; cabbage at t:!ie per hea.l ; sweet potatoes at 15!i25c half-peck : onions at '.'IK: ; turnips, l.lc ; New Yerk and Western apples nt $11? li Till per barrel ; country apples at 12Ue halt-peek ; Malaga grapes at 25c per pound ; oranges at Segctic per dnen ; lemons ut254(c There uas a geed deal et growling among buyers en account of the high price el poultry, butter, eggs, lard and country vegc tables, and threats made that the leiuing Thanksgiving and ChrUtui.is te.stivili-.-s will be greatly curtailed in coiiseeuenee. Slees .iiarupt. New Yerk, Philadelphia un.t Lecal Stocks also United States Bends repeited dally by Jacob B. Lew. N. K. Cor. Centie Sijunre. NlW YORC STOOKH. Stocks tinner. Nev. 12. lo.eo i.tm s.vi .... .Hltl .... 1-Kj.l .Ny 1-N. '-T.M 'B 'V Chicago & North Western. .... Chicago. MIL A St. Paul Canada Southern , C C & L C 1 R..... .... .... Del.. liek.A Western Delaware A iltiddeii Canal.. . Denver & Rie Grande East Tenn., Va. & Ga Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere A. Mich. Seulhei n. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & Tesaj , N. Y.. Lake Eric A Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y.. Ontario A Western New Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi , Ohie Central Pucitic Mail Steamship Ce ... St. Paul A Omaha de Preterm! Central Pacitic Texas Pucitic Union Pacific Wabash, SL Leuis X Pacillc.... " ' Preferred. Western Union Tt I Ce lirjji llllji JUl CI "U lis" IW'i SI'; n;i i-ii'i .M.'i lit' W tl' . H lSJi .... '3h .... 1101, lli'. MLl" .... .rt 121 X liL'i J4K yi' 4 43; ii;k i.-, wi wyrt :".y4 :tiit i.uW.iX ... 4i;4 w, 47Ji 41?4 Vy" lil 49 saw; p. it )i si7 lilji 121 4s;s is V4 S7 A. II. V. M. PIIILADKZ.VIIIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Lelilgh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. A Western Northern Cent rat Northern Pacillc " Preteired Ilestenvllli Electric Undfi ground Tel. Ce Philadelphl) A Klin it. R Gunnison Mining lewaGulcli bliiiiug United States Remh. United Stiites I percent-. ... 11 rc: i 'M 5L'h ti's' '54 ai ie " 21 175 21 -:'. I7'1 I iii "i;s 12', 1.0-1 175 1.10 p. n. 1:00 .. ii7; - H3.' An old lady writes us: "I am " years old and was feeble and nervous ail the time, when I bought a bottle of Parkei's Ginger Ten'e. I have used little nieie tlrm one bottle and leel as well as at 3i." See ether column. iil-luideodAweei; FOR SALIi. IT OUSK FOK SALfe. A TWO-STOK blick dwelling Iieu-e and hack building. .i).asi uran;-e sircer, nun v.aicr ami gas. and newiy papeii'd thiiMigiuiiit. Terms i:.sy ; apply at JOHN IIIEMENZ'S Sh.ieSJeie, ns-tld Ne 51 North (iiiecn streel. iMJit sal::. '1'fi r. i.MiKi: stock or Grecenes belonging te theestatcet Daniel II. MarKley, ileceased. This stock is et recent purchase ami is competed of frc-di goods. Any peis-en desiring te engage in the whole sale grocery business will, by purchasing this stock, have the advantage et a latgi: estab lished trade. Will sell at an inducement if ap plied for immediately. JEREMIAH RIFE, Agei.t ler the Estate, nellKltd Ne. 1U EaHtKiugM. IMJlfcLIC SiAI.i: OK IIOKSKS. TTii MONDAY. NOVEMBER II, lsll, will be sold at public sale, at the Mcrrlinac Heuse, 115 North Piinec strict, Lancaster city, Pit., tlie following Live Stock, te wit: 2D head et Heavy Canada Dratt Horses and a few drivers. These heres were selected witli great care, and they must be In every icspect as repre sented by the undersigned or no Mile. A credit of Gil das will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.en ,.ild eay, when attendance will be given by GEORGE GROSSMAN. Samui.i. IIis A &O.V, Aucts. iili-2ld 1Ultl.IC SALE. ON TUESDAY, XOVK.Il RER22. lS-tl, in iursi:auce of mi elder el tlie Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be Iseld by tin: iiiidcrslgncdadministrater witli tlie will annexed et Jehn Swartz, deceased, al tlie Leepard hotel, in East King .street, in the city et Lancaster, pait of tin; real estate of said deceased, vi. : A LOT OF G ROUND, sit uated en tlie north side et East Grant street, betwicn Ann and Franklin slrtets, in said city, adjoining property et Ames llcmh'irteii and ethers, containing in Iren I en Grunt street iC: leet, ami running S2 leet in depth te a 12-fcet-wide alley. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms made known by JOHN W. JACKSON. Administrator with the will anm-ved el Jelm Swart z. dccia- d. n2.t(,l.,!,l'J,2I.22l IIe:.!:v Siiuiiubt, Auctioneer. s KI.LING OFF IJELOW COST. HAVIMi IICCN API'ClISrrEn SUrERISTEiDETJX OP LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL, I will sell off my entire stei k el CLOTHS, i'ASSlMEllES, and VESTJNOS. READY-MADE CLOTHING AXD GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. COUNTERS, SHOW CASES, FIRE-PROOF SAFE awe OTIIER FIXTURES. GEp. SPURRIER, K 18 EAST KING STREET. nOlwil ORPHANS' COURT SA..E OF VALUAULK .rcal estate. $P SATURDAY EVENING. XOV?"19, 1SSI, at the Keystone Heu"c, North Queert street, Lancaster, Pa., in pursuance cr an ordcreftlie orphans' court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale tlie follow ing valuable property, late of Jacob Shirk, de ceased : A twostery BRICK DWELLINe HOUSE with brick back building and let or piece of ground, situate en the wes; side et North Queen street, between Fredcick and New streets, in tlie City of laincasteralore laincasteralere sald, containing in front."l feet, a Inches, man or less, and extending In tlie rear 215 feet, te a ll-fcctwide alley, bounded by properly et Gee. Shulinyeren the north and Henry Al bright en the south. There are a Irame stable, a rain cistern with pump, and a number et tine bearing fruit trees, such as apples, quincis, peaches and cherries, en tlie preiuim-s. lhIsheuc having such a I-irge irent, might withlittleexpcnse.be divie'ed se as te make two valuable properties. Possession utul title en April 1, lb8l. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., of said day, when dne attendance will be given and terms of sale made known bv DANIEL E. SHIRK. Henuv SuciiEirr, Auct. Administrator, iiatsdSAW