LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, lbsi. SALES. IllgH Prices ler Lancaster New Helland elation. County i'arisip. Tlie fnun belonging te flic estate of Isaac Mcnlzcr. deceased, .situated near this place, containing fi acres, sold at public sale for 6200 per acre. Mis. Isaac Ment :cr, widow, purchaser. Mr. Levi Hoever's faim, about 2 miles south ei this place, centaiuinir 09 acres. .sold at public sale for 11."i per acic. Jehn l . iwur, purchaser. Mr. Peter Urubaker has sold !iis faim, containing C9 acres, situated 1 miles .south of this place, at private i.ale, "for $1S0 per r.cre. Henry Martin, purchaser. Wm. "Wallace, lcsidinS miles s-er.th of 1 1) i.- place, has .sold his house and let at pnvate sale Ter SiOO. (irayliiil JJilIer, purchaser. II. S. KelTman, auctioneer, sold for James Ream, a house with 2 acse-s of land near Yegam ille, for 712. Martin IJupp, of West J'.i: 1 township, pnicbascr. Alse, :i heu-e and 1 acres of land, near the same place, fi-r $1,000. David Zoe;, pur chaser. Mr. Heii'man also sold, for the estate of Miehnel Ne! t, deceased, the f.iua en v.hieh he ic.-iiicd n.j.sr Hcideniiaeii'.s steie, te Daniel Nelt, for 6l73.2e per ane. 11. I1'. I'owe, auctioneer s,!.l en Fiiday for Paul Woith 2f acirs of land in L:ur- 1 etei- township, with iinptevemcnts, te Samuel Shaub. for S:i.-i22. On .Sat lit day the same auctientcr sold fe. tlie adininistraleis of Peter Miller, late ofPrevider.ee township :i tract of land containing ."iO aeies and 120 perches te licnjainin Miller for 00 per acre. The prepei ly fermcily belonging te Cyjiis Moere, deceased, near the "Uni corn," lias been Feld te Henry Herr at $30 per acre, l he property has geed improve ments. K. M. .''tauffer has purchased the prop erty of Di. II. E. Musscr, at Centrcville, DrtiHieie township, containing 2 J- acres, with improvements for $1,800. Police Mattel. Tlie mayor had before him this morning half a dozen vags, who were dismissed after hicakfast, and about half a dozen h :in!:s, two or thice of whom were lined anil tlie ethers dischaiged. Lyrii.i Pinhney, coleicd, was sent lejaii by Alderman MeConemy for ten days for drunken and diseidcrly conduct. Twe boys weie ai tested and taken be fore A Idei man Samson en charge- ol'dis el'dis tutbing the Duke street night scoeol by throwing coin and small steues through tlie ep'ii window :nd etl:erwise inteiler- iw' with IhuidurficKef the pupil-- Teacher fSab'c jiunpeil iitit of the wiiidew and at tempted te rupture the boys, but Ihcy inaile nut te j;et away fiem him. Tltey v.'ere patlly disui-ed by having their h:U. drawn down evr their eyes. :md the lower pait of their faces cuvcied with handkerchiefs, air. Gable was mt iheiefeie able te fully identify the bey.s who weie hefeie Alder niaii Samson this i:i"niii.. though he be lieved they we:c the saim v.he hr.il dis turbed the.sc!ie.l. Tlirce coleivd men ii'iuieil Smilii ( 0 arrested and held for a heating- befeic Alderman Samson mi chrirgc of commit cemmit tiujj a nui'-Muce by di::niiu the tilth from privy vaults in a let en Seuth Duke sticel. V. Til . C .1 The intciii.itienal committee of the V. M. (J. A. ii'i'emmendc.l thnt the weel: be "inning November 1". be observed as a season or p: aver, and in aeee: dance with that locemtiieiiilation a ir.eetii4 was held in the Duke Street .Methodist ehuich at :i o'clock yesterday aiteiuoen. The ser vices wire opened by the congregation sniging a liymn alter which .1. M. Uaviit Uaviit .en led in prayer, ?.Iiss Leila IJrar sang a sole and J. 3!. Davidsen made an address leiative te facts ititeicsting te young men. The cotigiegatieu, led by the college choir, then sang a hymn after which Hev. W. C. Robinson led jnayer. The livmii "lilest be the tie that binds" was then sung and the meeting ed jeui iicd. Te night services will be held in ;he !reen t- tr. 1 1 ti.is.s-en. AII-lli;il:-(! tin endi.ii mil, Last . veniu about ( o'clock v.hilu the family of Mt. L. (-bios .S. Sen, bakeis, Middle street, weie at. sujijie:-, the foie feie man. Henry Wilkin1., INciwied a light in the stable. He immediately went te assertaiu the cause ; he found the straw in the lear of tlie hoi se in llamcs and with great pie-enec of mind threw the herse blanket ever it, which extinguished it. Had it u it bcn discovered as seen as it was the stable would have been consumed, 'I he damage was Blight. ilailruad VI" red.. On the Pennsylvania lailread, near Ceatc.sville, this meining at 9:45 there was a collision between two loeetnoves en the south tiack. resulting in the wrecking of both of them and also of several ears. The lead was blocked an.l tiains weie de tained ab;ut two heuis. Engines X03. 47 and 340 were the unlucky ones the last named being thrown from the t tack. No body was hurt by the accident. The Funeral or .Tames Ili-.idj. This morning the funeral of .lames JJrady, the well-known court heuse tip staff, took place. The attendance of friends was large. ?dass was held at St. JIary's church and the intesment was made at St. Mary's eemetciy. Thcie were four funertds in town yesterday. Tliclnrj Wheel. This morning Judge Livingston and .Jury Commissioners Ringwalt and llart nian began tilling the jury wheel with names of persons te serve en the jutiesef 1882. leOO names will be placed in the wheel and several days will be icqiiired te complete the work. Hills Appvmcd. This morning the county commissieneis approved the bills of the several publish ers throughout the county who claimed pay for publishing the advertisement of election proclamation. There has been considerable noise ever these bills for some time past, but they have been piid. "just the same." l'nli-nl Doer Spiiugs. On Saturday last a patent was granted Win. F. H. Amwakc, of this city, for an improvement in deer spiings, the object of the invention being te legulate the tonsil n of the spring. This patent was secured by Wm. H. Geihait, solicitor of patents. Michigan Ifelief. The mayor lias sent his feuith draft for $500 te the Michigan su ft ere is, and has 33J.25, en hand. Itccent. Fuberiptiens published in detail hereafter. Amufeiuciiis. " C'tJii 1 ." Mi,s Fanny Daveiipei t, the tal eate I comedienne, will be at Fulton opera house to-meriow evening in her celebrated impersonation of Vanillic, in liulllas,'' work of tliat name. Pcr.;ens tamiliar with Miss Hav en peit's reputation and capacity need net be told that this is one et her most successful achicvcmcnt,buttheyaiercmindcd that tiiere is likely te be a lively demand for scats to morrow evening, and a visit te tlie be eilice will prevent annoyance and contusion. 8FKCIAZ, XliTJVEtt.' Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspep-ii, sleepless ness, and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine, or ether harmful drug. Sold by druggi-ts. Suicide and lynpcpsia. A most lcmarkable cure ler dyspepsia " Wells' Health Kcnewcr." The greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Remedy known. $1. Druggists. Depot. UEAI, JISTATE "ieti.cri: Aleinerati ..2 ethers!: .Me you dlstuibcd at night and broken e! your rest bj- a sick child Battering and crying with he excruciating pain 01 cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. ' winslews seething syuui. Itwiliie - licve the peer little sullcrer immediately de pend irpen it; there is no mistake about it. Tiiete is net tt mother en earth who lias ever u-edst, v.Jte mil net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, urn! give rent te the mother, and :elief and health te the child. i operating like magic, it Ss peiftcily safe te u?e in all cases, and pleasant le the taste, and is the pic-ciipt:en el one of the eldest and beat female pby-ielan and :suses in the United fctatc?. .M every where; 33 cents a het lie "iarMrt.Vv.'M.Wi..S Kidney Complaint Cured. 1!. Turner, Rec!ic-l :, N. Y., wi ites : I have been ler ever a year subject te seiieus dis dis dis orderet the kidneys, and etten unable te at tend te business:! piecuivd your Rurdeck Rloed Eiltcisand was lellcved belere half a bottle uus u-cu. 1 intend te continue, as I leel eenlliU-nt tliat they w ill eutiiely cure ine." li ice 1. 1'er wile at 11. II. Cochran's drug stete, 137 North Queen stieet, Lancaster. I'nlvcr&al Approbation "! the ceiiiinuiiitv at large has been given te Km deck Itloed Jlittcre. Ne instance is known wliercdl-s.itistactien has been manifested by their u'c, or u hei, aught but beni lit lolleweu their administration. Pi ice 51. Fer sale at 11. I!. Cochran's dm;; bteie, 1"7 Neith Queen -Meet, Lancaster. " III. eveij- one -ays insist be ti ue." that "Dr. -ellers' Cough Syrup" has no equal for coughs and cold-. Ti3' it. Pi ice 2." cents. lil-lmd.tw llte, lire'.vtn, Ucauty." " What we all admit c" and liew te 'ceuie It: A line head of hair In its natural color is such an adjunct te be-iuty that no one who prizes geed leeks .should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Iteteier," the most cleanly and de lightrm article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free irem all impure ingre lienls that render manyether picparatiens olmetious. U thickens thin hair, ie-te:es gray hair, gives it new life, keeps the -caIp clean and healthy, causing the hair te glow wheie it had lallen oiTerLceoine thin, does net seli or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly pi epared. is te make it a lasting hair die-sing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair l.'e-leiei" i-i sold by all druggists, at i eents ji beille. -! bottles ier il. ectSM.W.SAw .'JAJ.'JtlAOJiS. AIMI..NT 1'i:ii:i.. On the 12!h ini-t , at We-d Che-ter. Pa., by Rev. Father McDeruiett. (. Ed Aunient te Annie M. i-'riel, both of tl-is city. it i:a tiis. krMiT. In this citv. en tlie l.'ltli iu-t., Jehn B., son et Ceniad and 'i'herc-a Kempt, in the 7th year ei his :ig-. The lenitives and Ii ieinN : the laniiiy are rcspcctlitlly invited teattend tliefunei-.d lrein the parent-,' 1 evidence. Ne. 7..S Maner stieet, en to-nien ev ( I'ue-day) altcrnoen at So'cleek. Intel 1'ient at the Lancaster ceiuclery. It IhiiKeuxs. In tlii, city. Nev. II, S1, Anne 11. i.uriev.e-i, (iau;nier 01 ine i.ue Tliemas 11. IStiiieues, lifted 21 cu sand 5 month. The relatives and fi lends of the lauiilyaie lespt-ct fully invited te attend the luneial, fien. her ii'.etheiS l.-sidence, Ne. oil E I't King stieet, 011 Tuc.sd.iyatternoeii at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. '.'Id IScMisit. In this citv. en November 12, 181. Susme 'lender, wiTeel 1'. Itemler. in tin: t;Stli year ei her age. The lncnds el the tamily aie respect fully in vited te attend her luneial en te-morrow (Tuf'sd.iy).isicrnoeii at 2 o'clock, from the resi dence et her iiushaud. Ne. r.iG North Queen stieet. n X i: IV A I) Vl'.llTIS 1221 lu.XUX. Ijek SAi.tc a thsii:.i;3;! .STOIlKand HWKLLINC H F. I1KOCKKT UU.Si: ler sale en piivatc tenii". pply at illI2td THIS OFFICi 1UAM kaui:k KKA1IT LUXuIi TO- J MiSH'i'at l'lanke's Winter d'aiden. JOHN HEsS, Proptictei, il.it bey's (Vlcbiated ileer en tap. I)L!CMCSAI.K T :::J4 CAST IIKAMili Mr. et, en WKDNI.SDAV. AI'TKItXOON (iiiin ins,.). at 2 o'clock-, el ether Household CJoeiN. iled-j. Tables and It I , NT t.l TWO COSISIUNICATINO Uixmie. tuinislied or uufii-.-nishnd. u iih eat 11 ier a gentleman and wile with two small ehildieii. i'i ivate l.tmily prolened. Ad lies, ISOAltDKi:, it i:aminerOllice. Divj:i:n. f'litsr National I'.amc, ) l.ACA.SlEi:, I'A , OV. II, ISM. I) '1 he Ke.iid et Directo', el this Hank have decl-aud a semi-annual dlviileml et live per c -nt.. p.iv.ible en demand. Itil.Vn IIKNUY c. IIAUNKIt, Caxhicr. 4 T PKIVATi; SAM: THAT UIMKAI'.I.K V. Tliree-teiy Hiick Itesidence located ut the coiner et North Lime and East Orange stieel-, lienlmgCiJ teel en Has! Oiange fit reel. Is in p-ilect lepaii, lurni.hed with all the model if convenience-, has side yard, orna erna menlid with teunt.iiii and ll-h pond, shruli I ery. summer heu-e, etc., and contains trail llecset tlie choicest kiuda. Applv le the owner W. I). bl'icLCHKU, nll-M . WASttd ::i Last KingMreet. OTICA.IICH (IISTKKS. O MKALS AT ALL 1IOITKS. Having placed in my lcstaiiranl a Foeoc Sle.uner, I am piopaied le turiiish.SThAMKIl O'.STK KS the best in the city at all hour,. I hae also connected the steamer with my Stiam Table thus enabling me te .serve Heals steaming het at short notice. Ojsteis in Lvery Style. Meals at All Hours. G line in Season. CKO. II. MILLKK, nl2 I mill -J-: JIust King Street. j-INK family ;keji:iuks: .irsr HKCKivun : A ITLL LINE OF EXTItA PUKE SYRUPS. M'UAItS. TEAS, COFFEES, Sl'C.AU- CI'REO HAMS. DRIED REEF, Etc: llll. SWISS, LIMRERGEH.SAP SA(iO ASI) DAIRY CHEESE. Alse, liemc-mude Jlince JIe.it, Tabic Sauces, .lellies. Canned and Dried Fiults, Nuts. Sar dines, Canned Fish, Pickles and Pure spices et all kinds. A line old Calilerni 1 lliandy and Wines; a line old home-made Ciape Wine and genuine Old Rye Whisky. Fine Minnesota and ether Family Fleurs. Al-e. the celebiated iuipeited and home-made S.iut kraut. Call and examine niv stock, whether you buy or net. "PHILIP OINOER, Cerner East King and Plum Streets. nlJ-StdSR jVCW CHEAP STORE. METZGER, BARD & HADGHMAN AT THEIR NEW CHEAP STORE. Have an Elegant A"sOituicnt et LADIES' COATS & DOLMANS, LADIES' Coats & Delmans Male epn.s,ly te our order liy the best nuinuiacturcrs of New Yeik and Philadelphia which for STYLE, BEAUTY, FINISH, AND- L0W PRICES CANNOT BE EQUALED. k NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. ( Adlcr's Old Stand. jreir jldtebiiseilenxs. XlfASTKU-A GOOD COOK AT 239 KAST ft Orange street. Alse, a lew boarders, s nl2-2td i Tjt I NG WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR. ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. leblC-lyd NO. 5205 WEST KING STREET. "VTtW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, atgicat bargain s. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ. o29teJaul,82,R Fulton Hall. Lancaster, l'.i. "CHTLTON Ol'KKA HOUSkT FIYE GREAT ATTRACTIONS DVKINO THE EVENINGS OF INSTITUTE WCEL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, O. ILTifpanv. D. 1. " Weik and its Woith." Rwervctl Seats 2." cent-'. TUESDAY, NOVEMUER 13. JI. VASAJJT MacCcllv. " I'hotegiaphv Wit and Humer." IN THE COURT HOUSE Scents et WEDNESDAY. NO i.MliEit 10, Iter. .Iksse IlewMtx Yerxi.. "The little of Gettysburg." Reserved heats :" cent-. THURSDAY, NOYEMISKIl 17, ALrRED J. Kmiiht'i I.Ycnrv Combination. Music, Readings and Sli.ikspe.iie.iu I in personatiens. Reserved Seats Xi cent-. FRIDAY, NOVEMlSEIt IS. Moses T. I'rewx. Readings, Music and Reci tations. Reserved heats 31 cent. Reserved 'Seats at FeiiDeiaiiii'ir.s. Ne. 32 East King street. Chart open en Monday at 'J a. in. nUlliill. CLOTllIStl. flUlE C1TT IS FULL OF CLOTHING HOUSES And it is a geed deal te biy that one is un like all the rest. First, in its dealings : mid it is surprising that onelieuso should ditler much Irem another. .Selling- Cletliin;; is e simple a matter that it is likely one would suppose te be done in very much the same way in all parts of t'.ie city: but te think that there is one Heuse ahead of all tlie rest, and te be ahead in all thedealiii; is te deal en a higher plane, in u mere lib-jra! way te give thebuvci inore wcll-louriled confidence without le-s of the mereliuitV safety. We want w hat belongs te us, viz : A PAIR PROFIT, and ue want veu te have what belongs te you, vi. : A LIBERAL MONEY'S WORTH", One way te arrive at this rcaitlt in te mark a price in plain figures en everything we sell, which price is absolute, and te let you buy what you like, go away, and cemu 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 you te bring back w hat you buy. It would cost us menev every time, but we would rather you would brinsr back than keep what you don't like, se we try te see you get at first what 3-011 will like the better tlie mere you knowet it This is ically the whole philosophy et our dealing The Clothing trade et tlie present dav re quires a gicat variety el patterns, which people like, because everybody likes te cheese out et many rather than out 01 lew. There are just TWO THINGS we novel alter, viz: Tlie PKICK and the Thlt.MS. The Price of ever) Garment is 1'lainhj Marked, and the Terms are fit r Icily Cash. With this understanding ousteineis never waste time in trailing, but select with the knowledge that if they change their minds afterwards they can bring the clothes back and have their money. k 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. VKY tiUUIW, UXltEKHVAJi, AC. t WATS, DOLMANS, JACKKTS. WATT, SHAND & CO. lAv opened another choice lineet Elegant Clese-Fitting llf0 LIGHT COLORED COATS aud JACKETS T PRICES LOWER THAN" EVER It ARC A INS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESe COO OS AlSc. and lOc. a yaid. One Case (JERSTER SUITING, '4.1c. a yard One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITI.NC, 25c. a yaid. We eiler tlie very bebt possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At 35, 45, 50, 2 1-2, 75, 87 1-Zc., 6.1 a yaid. All tlie New Shades in Sc-l N'CH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Chihlien's ME RINO and ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all sizes and qualities at bottom prices. We have again received a lull Hue el BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew Price. CORSETS, GLOVES, LACES, EMRROID ERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKERCHIEF.-, NOTIONS, IN ENDLE3S VARIETY AT NEW YORK STOKE, 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. H UJtNlTVKE. TV STOCK FOB THK PALL TRADE. Is complete, yet 1 am adding constantly te it. and veu will llnd my Warerooms very much crowded with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We are 30 crowded tliat it is rather dilllcuit te show goods, butrwe will try and e ei eenie this by tlie best attention. Orders ter PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES filled at the very shortest notice ami at lowest prices, at FURNITURE, AND PICTFRE FRAME WABEROOMb, 15 EAST KING STIUSILT. WALTER A. HEINITSH. sep-JI-Snid JEW ElAi.Ka. nVKKA OLASSKS, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East King Street. Lancaster. Pa f8cpt2-3nidced T ADIKS' UAIK DKKSSEK J MRS. C. LILLER. Ladles' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Sealer in Hair Werk, Ladies' and Gents' Wies. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry or all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath ers cleaned and dyed: Alse, Ladles' Shampoo ing. 225 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET. eMnid Tour doers above 1. K. It. Depot IfEIV ADrBTlHMXTS. PUW. J. ZAllM". Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LANCASTER, FA. The manufacturers of tlie ditlerent lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec ially fortunate this year in producing styles et uncQualeil beauty, i hich it will be a pica-tire te us te -Lew te ail who call. Our s'eck'is lull in all departments Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &e. If you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRI&TMAS GIFT place jour order as cariv as. possi ble. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, in our own facterv. anv article wanted, wnieh en- abies us te give our customers advantage in prices, net usually ieuml in retail stores. THt AKUNDiiL, TINTED SPECTACLES, for which we are the sole agents in Lancaster county, we believe are the best in the world, and we are satislled that with the aid et our com plete euttit of Test Lenses, we can lit any eyes that need the aid of glasses. Our lacilities ler FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING are complete in every department. The very liberal share of trade we have received in the past has encenraged us te place in our cases a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention ei all who desiie te examine beautiful goods. ED. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, ectii-3mdA.wR - JJlll' GOODS. N TEXT HOOK ! THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK. J LADIES' DOLMANS. LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, Ladies in -cuvh el COATS OR DOLMANS aie invited te visit our CLOAK ROOM before puichasing, as they will here Hud the LARGEST STOCK te select from te be found anywhere AND AT LOWEST PRICES. White & Colored Blankets In Quantities at 1.50 per Pair up. UNDERWEAR, feii ladies, gents, boys and GIRLS. IN ALL THE VARIOUS GRADES AT LOW PRICES. FAHNESTOCK! Next Deer te Court Heuse LANCASTER. PA. lliaSH'EAK. MKN'S WEAK. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, CLOTHING. Hager & Brether, Ne. 25 West King Street. Have Full Line-) of Men's Overcoats, Bey's Overcoats, Men's Dress Suits, Men's Business Suits, Bey's Dress Suits, Bey's Scheel Suits, Cleths, Cassimeres. Suitings and Overceatings, In l.tite-t Slyle-i and Celers, in I.aijfc A-jeit-ineiit. MERINO I'NDKRWKAR, HOSIERY, C LOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS and NECKWEAR, at the iewest rnicK-s. HAGER & BROTHER J. "" MAKTlX CO. OPENING NOVELTIES IX DRESS GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE. Our stock contains ail tlie Newe-t Faiuic-i at Lewest Piiee-5. ISilks, Velvets, Plushes, BROCADES, CASHMERES, MOM IE CLOTHS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, PLAIDS, &c, &c, ULACK GOODS, BLACK G00D BLACK G00BS, Large Line of reliable joeds. xeveltlc UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES. S-Onr !S1 Three Butten Cleve, in Celer and lilack is irari-antcd. and is tlie He-t Cleve in tlie Market. OPENING LADIES1 COATS IN LARGEST VARIETY OF STYLES. in Endless variety, Irem Hie SMALLEST RREAK FAST SHAWL t the EX TRA HEAVY DOURLE. Gossamer Rublier Clethiug, FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. J. B.- MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. TfrANTKD. A OIKL TO DO HOCSfc- V WORK in a .small laraily. Geed wages te a competent person. Must speak German. Call at 214 North Water street. 2td H TJDW. J. ZAU3I. - - LANCASTER, PENX'A. GIFT JIOOK SALK. A UKEAT EVENT OKLA.M'.lTEIi. The whole city te be flooded and an Aval anche te ftili upon the place. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, CHINA TEA SETS, SILVERWARE, And Thousands et ether Elegant Articles, te he SHOWERED UPON THE PEOPLE WITHOUT REGARD TO AC!'., SEX OR RANK. 9- LOOK OFT FOR LOVEIUNG'K f IATEI THE GRANDEST BOOK SALE THE WORLD EVER SAW. IS NOW OPEN AT- Ne. 43 North Queen Street, Where there arc Trve Elegant Rosewood Pianos Te Be Given Away Free ! 100 SOLID COLD WATCHES te he gUmi away free. 100 SOLID SILVER WATCH Ea le he "ivell awaj- lree. IOO KEAL IJIAMONO RING'S te lie away Iree. Kiwn IOO C.Oi.O RAND CHINA TEA ET 11 lIeces, te be given away 1 ree. ) 10H LARGE and ELEGANT OIL PAINT 1 IXGS te be given away Hec. .011 ELEGANT PIECES OF SILVERWARE te be given away te the people lice. Ann THOUSANDS OF OTHER ELEGANT ARTICLES le he given nwav tree TO THE PEOPLE. 50,000 BOOKS, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. Ail for sale ter ONE DOLLAR EACH, Anil a MFT Fit BE Willi Every Koek. THOUSANDS OF ROOKS! ALL NEW : ALL FRESH FROM THE PREfcS ! .Many of them ee-ting thcpublislici'-ifiein two dollars te thiee dollars each. All te lie sold ter the simple sum el'ONK DOLLAR EACH the people te take iheir choice, and a Pir-onter Gilt Fkek with every Reek they buy. 9-Aml let it be distinctly undeistned ih.it the glvingawavet the above present-, will be in accordance witlitlic judgment and discre tion of the nppeinted agent ter the s.ile el these books in this city. Ne partiality will be hhewn, and all presents will be given away without regard te age, sex or rank. New let All the People Come ami witness the grandest display el Heeks ever been in this city, anil th" nnwt trciiicn. deus bargains in whole sets et Roel.v by every author. J KXct U.OPEDIAS, HISTORIES. RIOGRAPIIIES, RII1LES, DICTIONARIES AT HALF PRICE, And Picscnt FREE with every pu;'cli.i.e. A. W. LOVERING, of thcGieat RoekStors, 1 West reurtcenth street New Yeik, and et the Great Reek Stores in Kosten, M:ms. P. S. My established lcputatien in Morten anil New Yeik for the last twenty-tivc yeais, 1 deem Is a sufllcleut guaiuiitee te Hie people et til's city tliat all I advertise I shall perterm. A. W. LOVERING. mil le vr.n i xws nrsixi:ssviti:r.n. Keep sti let faith with the public; be libcr.il. Just and upright; show that jeurenteipii-e is deserving of patronage and the public will support j ou. 3-Ne count etien u tth any ether hoekM-Ilcr in the world. novle ttd EXTEltTAUfM EX TH. UULTON OPKRAlieUSi:. TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1881. -THE FASHIONABLE EVENT- Kngagement of the Ackneuledgid Come Ceme dienne. AND HER GRAND COMPANY, including Charles FianER, Edmcxd Teum (lii-st ap pearance here) II. J. Huui.i:r, V. F. Ed wards, F. M. Kesdrick, Gkokeu Darrell, Harry Hawk, II. Pierson, si:., Lewis Raker. S. Kesmceur, O. M. Dvsx, May Davexpert, Minnie Menk, Marv haw, Mrs. C. Fisher, N. F. Rrisac (Stage Man ager). In her Gre-it Sucee'-s or 1:. -.iimnier, DL'- MAS'S. CAMILLE! ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS... jOc., anil HI SI Reserv'ed seats en sale at Hie Opera Heuse Office. nil-it rAPEKUAXlilXUa, &e. W ARK OPENING New Patterns el WALLPAPERS FOR THE FALL. The line ler the present s-casen is tlie largest most complete and varied we ever had in stock, embracing Fine Embossed Gilts for Parlors, Halls. &c. Plain and Celer Gilts in an endless variety and most moderate prices, Common Papers in elegant designs and color ings, for Dining Reems, Chambers, Ac, Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. 1ANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new Styles. PLAIN GOODS, in ail colei-, and widths. Scotch anrt American Hollands. Window Papers, Spring, Tin and Weed Roll Rell ers, et the very best makes. Cord Futures Leeps, Bands, Picture Wire, Cord and Nails. We have opened new patterns ei Extension Cornices, the cheapest and best. Curtain Poles in as sortment. -Ordeia taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 7 NORTH QCEEN ST. Fiffl DAVEHPORT TURD EDITION MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 14, 1881. ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE CAUriELD'a ASSASSIN IN COtTKT. f Counsel for Guiteau Jlmc for a Furrier Post ponement Against the Prisoner's Pro Pre test 'llie Trial te Proceed. Selecting a Jury. A Sen sational Episode. Washington, Nev. M. The Guitcau tital commenced here this werning. picc-scly 10 o'clock Judge Cox took seat and the prisoner was brought in, takiuji a seat between his sister, Mrs. Sceville, and his brother-in-law. Guiteau looked in much better condition physically and otherwise than when last in court, but still had the same restless, furtive expres sion, as of a hunted wolf, which character ized him before. lie was ac once relieved of his hand cull's. One of his lirst movements was te attempt te draw from his pocket a roll of paper, but at a sign from Sceville he put it back. Mr. Itobinsen, prisoner's counsel, then arose and made a plea, apparently much against the prisoner's wish, for a post ponement, asking for mere time te pro pre pal e for the defence. AH the time he was speaking Guitcau was carrying en a re monstrance with Sceville. who was ap parently trying te quiet him. At the clese of Robinson s speech Gui teau insisted en being heard. lie said he was net aware that a postponement was te be requested. He desired te be heard in his own defence at the very threshold of the case. Se far as he was concerned, he said, he did net want I lurluci' time, the ease. He was lend (r nnnr tr. Irv The judge then announced t' at trial should proceed as f.trat least as the swear ing of the jury, when he would consider Robinson's application for an extension. At 11 o'clock the work of obtaining a jury was beun. The turce.iirst were dis Itialilied, two because they had formed lixe.l opinions, and the ether because he had conscientious scruples en the subject of capital punishment. In examining jurors Ir. bceville went ever a wide range, inquiring as te their religious and political belief. At neon the defense had peremptorily challenged ene man and two had been accepted and sworn in. The panel was exhausted after five jureis hadl ecu obtained, and at the sug gestion of the district attorney anerdu was issued for the drawiugef 75 additional names fiem the box. Tiie prisoner at this point slowly jrese and informed the court that he would like te make a speech te-morrow morning, but he was ordered by the court te take his scat. He then passed the manuscript of his speech te a newspaper reporter, but before the latter could leave the court room Mr. Sceville called him bad: and compelled him te re turn it. This raised the anger of the pris oner, who excitedly declared that he was net under the central of his counsel that he was a lawyer and knew the law himself that when he wanted help he would ask it, and tinu he desired his speech te be piibliitcd for the purpose of influ encing public, opinion. lie was again si lenced by the ceuit, audit having been agreed that the sitting of the court should be from 10 a. m. te : p. m. daily, allowing half an hour for rccesi. the court at 1:05 adjourned. In the speech which Guiteau had prc paicd for delivery in court today he says he is charged with murdering one James A. Gailicld. Xething can be mere ab surd, because General Garfield died of malpiactice. General Garfield was a geed man, but a weak politician. Being president he was in a position te de vast haiin te the republic, and he was doing it by the unwise use of patronage, and the Leid and himself took the re spensibility of lcmeving him ; that his duty te the Leid and te the American peo ple overcame his personal feelings te- wauls Gen. Gat held and he sought te remove him. Xet being a marksman, Gen. Gaificld was net fatally shot, but incompe tent physicians finished the work, and they, net himself, aie responsible for his death. He then speaks of the breach in the Republican party and his re solve te remove the president, and claimsth.it the duty erdcicd him te fire the shot. He lcfcistehis work en the the tho elogy, insanity in his family, his married life, and his life in prison, and appeals te these whom he says he has put in position and te the general public te send him money for his defense. THREATENING JAV GOULD. Ce!. ). lleuaiii YSVUiVh Desperate Plan te Win in Wall Street. New Yerk, Xev. 14. By stiatcgic movement:; and the employment of a large force of detectives and letter carriers, te watch the letter boxes, the New Yerk police anestcd Cel. J. Heward "Welles a man of geed family last evening for hav itigwiittcn threatening letters te Gould unless he gave him "points " te make up his heavy losses in gambling with " Gould stocks " Welles was arraigned this morning and was remanded until three o'clock. lie spent a restless night in his cell at police headquarters. Tewaids morn ing symptoms of real illness appeared and he complained of fits of nervous shivering and set ere chills. A surgeon was called who en examination ' found him trem bling and utterly broken down, mere ap parently by mental than by physical suf feiing. " HCCUETAKY FOLCKK. Ihe New Treasury Chler Ileglns Werk. Washington, Xev. 11 Judge Felger was sworn in at the treasury department this morning, after which he was intro duced te the employees. The new sccrc sccrc tary'anneunccd his intention of beginning work at once and ordered that all the official business of the day be sent te him for .signature. Ex-Secretary Windem, who was considerably affected and said it reminded him of the scenes of last sum mer, left the department in company with Senater Perry. IlL'ATlt IS IUE 1L.4.UES. A reiil Crima Suspected Hearst. Leid. St. Lens, Nev. 14. The heuse of an old mau named Ansen Vail, 5 miles from Hillsboie, Me., was burned en Saturday night, aud nest morning it was discovered that the old man had perished in the flames and fiern the fact that he was supposed te have a considerable amount of money in his possession, it is believed that he was robbed and muruered and the house fired te conceal the crime. tire :tt Terente. Toke.n'to, Out. Nev. 14. Beeth's cop per works and Smith's printers ink manu factory was burned yesterday. Less, $20, 090 ; partially insured. AVKATHEi; lOiCATJONS. Washington, D. C, Nev. 14. Fer the Middle states, fair weather, northwest te southwest winds, stationary or rising barometer, and nearly stationary tempera ture. MarVcngli yuits for Geed. Washington, D. C. Oct. 14 Attorney General MacVcagh took formal leave of the department of justice te-day and will leave this afternoon for Philadelphia. MARKETS. Jfew tern ntarnei. New eitx, Nev. 1 1. Fleur State and West ern steady and market moderately active. Southern quiet and steady. Wheat VJSig higher ; fairly active ; Ne. 2 Red. Dec, 1 47K?1 47i de Jan., 1 50!il .11 ; de Feb., I 33X1 m. Coin epened'jc higher, but afterward be- came weak and lest tlie advance : mixed w est -era, spot. 60gtJc ; Ce future, KiQ73e. Oats XHc better ; State4SMc; Western. 47354c. - ii - Philadelphia Market. PniLADKLPHiA. Nev. 14. Flenr firm, but quiet; Superilne, at a 00S4 50; extra at 473Q5 50: Ohie and Indiana fanillv. - i 003. 50; Pennsylvania tamily C 62 Cj: St. Leuis de 7 50S7 75: Minnesota .xtraat$7O037ii: de straight at 9735fi7SO; ?i?ter Pft"cut 7 73SS 50 ; spilng de 0C O Oil. Ire flour at te 75. Wheat lirmer ; Del. and Pcnn'a Red, $1 ii Ql 44 ; de Amber, f 1 44S1 46. Cern firmer ; lair local demand ; vteamer ragKc; yeilew. 7070Jc: inlxetl, &9(Q10e N 0.3 mixed. CSeccsc. At 1 Oats flrmer. with fair demand ; Ne. 1 White. his MjXc ; Ne. 2, ie 3ic Ne. 3 de. :eje ; Ne. Rye dull at $1. Previsions tirni, but dull ; Mess Perk. HSiB 1850; Ueef hams, J13 75219: India mess beei. $-23 t. e. b. - Bacen Smoked shoulders. Se : salt de Te smoked hams, uyQKc ; pickled de, lOM&lle. Lard firm, but dull. Butter Choice steady : ether kinds dull ; Creamery extra Pcnn'a , 370133c ; Western, 3537c Rolls steady. Eggs steady ; fresh wanted: riiin'a., iW Sic: Western, aiS25e. Cheese dull, but prices unchanged. Petroleum dull ; retlned, 7'ic. WhlskyatSIli Seeds Gentl In nrlnn. Clnrnr .lull .t Sl'-r 9'i ; flaxseed Una at SI 50. StncK.llHrKsi. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal stock also United States Bends reported daily !.. Jacob It. Lose. N. E. Cor. Centre Snnare. Nkw Yeuk Stocks. Stock-, weak. Nev. 1 1. I0:tt) irtX) a.u .... 52?tt .... 123X 1ZS-J.I 127 no;, no loejj ('.S 21? J 2U4 205 12 I27 12 HOid .... IlKiy. Meuay.... ..................... Chicago A North Western. . Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul... Canada Southern , C C efc I. C. 1C It... Del.. Lack. A Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal. Denver Rie Grande !i s si's East Teuu., Va. & Ga I Hannibal A St. Jee. .... it.y, .... UU? V2VA ISU'h "tti iXS.'i 41 42 1 Lake Shere Mich. Southern.. 1017' 5 I Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central. Missouri. Kansas A Texas... S. V.. Lake Erie Western. Mew Jersey Central N. V., Ontario Western.... New Yerk Central Ohie Blississlppl Ohie Central Pacific Mull Steamship Ce. St. Paul Omaha , I7JS IB'i 4H? W, 41? de Preferrei I 10 'M 1(3; laJ! ' Central Pactllc wyj !'4 1W5 Texas Pacific 57K r7?i 57 Union Pacific. 121 1207; liOJ' Wabash. St. Leuis Partite... ' Preterm!. Western Union Tel. Ce 4! 4S.'i 48ii S!) XH$ VI t 87 l-7-i SC'i a. v. r. ii. r k. PniLADBLFUlA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading Lehigh Valley Leiitgn Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. & estern Northern Central Northern Pact tic. " Preterre.1 M .(i i7'i w.'i .... C144 .... I7JJ . ... '-",H ... 51i 4.: 4ij; .r)i si's .... 2U 1CU IX. 21 m-i .... jn- 21 v. v. 1:00 lleslenvillt , Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 113 Philadelphia X Erie R. R , Gunnison SI loins , Iowa Gulch Miuinr , UB1TKD STATK3 IIONDf . Culled States 4 per cents tyj .......... " ft " Cattle itlarket. PniLAUULiuiA. Nev. 14. Cattle uuuket ac tive : sales, 4,(01 head; prime, tQ7c;goed, 8yGJ4c; medium, 4!iri4c; eoiuinen, 314 4c. Sheep market active ; sales, 8.00J head; prime, SJflSJJ: feed, 45J; medium, 4 43J ; con. moil, ag.'lJs" ; liimbs. I7c ; milch calves. 0sjc. Hogs market lair; sale-, et 5.5C0 head; KOOd, sgn-Jc ; medium, SJJiyfe- ; eomnien, "ij 7e. l.raln and l'revisir.n Juotntleus. One o'clock quotations el grain and prove Ions, furnished by S. Iv. Yundt, llroker !". East King street. Cblea"0. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard Nev.... 1.3I44 Sty' $ .41' lli.3ft ill.47K Dec... 1.33 SAy .4;4 l(!.je 11.47ii? Jan i.::i sajz .41 I7.W) u.ir. " I'lulailelplilii. Nev... 1.42JS JW-Z .51 lec... 1.14 .raJ JA'A Jan I.47K .11 .r.3 "The doctors said my ivne had ceiisuuip ion. Tried 'Lindscy's Rloed Searcher,' anil she has Better he il th Miun ever." G. II. Hub bard, Hampden, Ohie. nl luid&w " The Ilocter Told Ale te take a blue pill, but I didn't, for 1 had al ready been poisoned twice by mercury. The druggist told me te try Kidney-Wert, and I dlil. It was just the tiling ler my bilieusues-i and constipation, and new I am as well us ever." Torpid kidneys and liver Is the trouble ler which Kidney-Wert always proves tube the best remedy known. Hartferd Veurant. nll-lwd.tw IOK SALK. F UK SALE. 530 Cases of Leaf Tobbacce OK 1879 AN1 1980. nlI-.-it II. T. IIOFi'MAN, Lebanon. Pa. HOUSK FOK SALK. A TWO-STORV brick ilnelling house and liack building, 520 East Oninj-e street, with water ami us. anil newiypapeicd tlirougheiit. Terms easy; apply at JOHN HIEMENZ'S Sho.tSteie, ns-thl Ne. 51 North Queen street. TfOK SALK. Elegant RUILIIING SITES in the wcii-rn suburbs et the city, and RUILOING LOTS at all pi Ices and in all parts el the city. Apply te ALLAN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate, Collection ami Ins. Agents, faCiitS-Smdl 3 North Uuke Street. s ELMMi OF1' KKLIIW COST. HAVO BEE Ari'OIKTED HUI'Cl'.INTEXIlE.Nr OK LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL, I will sell off my entire stock or CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, awl VESTING S. READY-MADE CLOTHING axd GENT'n FURNISHING GOODS. COUNTERS. SHOW CASES, FIRE-PROOF SAFE aud OTHER FIXTURES. GEO. SPURRIER, 18 BAST KINO STItEKT. neiwd PCHLIC SALK. OKA VALUABLE 1TAKU. On TUESDAY, DECK, 1HH1, the under slL'ned.exeeuters el tlie will or Henry R.Treut will expose te public sale, en the premises, in Man lief m township, t lie farm et the late Henry R. Trout, deceased. This larm I3 about two miles distant lrein Lancaster, en the Ephrata turnpike, adjoining hinds erisaac Espcnshade Henry Ruckwaltcr, Henry Hess and ethers. It contains about 70 ACRES. The improve ments consist efa two-storied STONE DWELL ING HOUSE, large frame Rani, Wagen-Sheil, Cern Crib and ether outbuildings. There Is a geed orchard or apple trees. There Is an ex cellent spring at the house and running water In two fields. There is a never-Iailing well at the house. The fences are In geed condition About two thousand bushels et lime have been put en the land In the last two years. Tin property is well-adapted te trucking and dairying, as the whole et It can be cultivated and has an excellent meadow. Persons dcsiiing te view the premises can de se by calling en the nudcrslgncd, or en Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon. Sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. in., when terms will be made known by the undersigned exec exec ueors. Alse, at the Grape Hetel, en hame day. the DWELLING HOUSE and let or ground, N 220 West Orange street. The house is a two-storied RRICK DWELLING, with two storied brick back building. It contains eight rooms; ran. a built in the kitchen, gas throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ; there Tg a connection with the sewer en Orange itreet. The yard is well-planted with apricots, cherries, 'peaches, and grapes, et several kinds. Tlie let has a frontage en Orange -street of 2J feet and is 128 feet deep, and en the rear is a two-storied lrume Stable. Frem the south ern end of the let there extends another let, about 2CK feet wide and 51 feet deep; te Arcli alley, giving access te tlie Stable ; this let being subject, however, te certain rights it passagi In the owners et the two houses en the west of the dwelling house. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m.. en said day when terms will be made known by THEODORE TROUT. AMOS H. CUBIST, Executers of the will or Henry R. Tieut Hkxrv Siiciiiacr, Auet. nevl2,14,17,19,a;,."5Udecl,!t?iiltw