LANCASTER DA II A lMKLLIGENCEfi. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1881. Eancastci fiUclltgenrrr. SATURDAY EVENING. NOV. 10, 1881. LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. Importation or Swiss watches en the increase. Eight degrees below zero in Minnesota yesterday. $80,000 subscribed te Garfield memorial hospital. The official population of the country is 50,155.783. Massachusetts shows an increase in the total valuation of 03,438,174, of which $38,805 755 is real estate. Thejail of Henry county, Georgia, has burned. Several inmates were taken out nearly dead from suffocation. The Western Unieu, for 8120,000, has gobbled up the Bankers' & Brokers' tele graph line. The main building and part of the dor mitory of the imbecile asylum at Colum bus, Ohie, have been destroyed by lire. There were G14 pupils iii the asylum, but no lives were lest. Less, $150,000. A lawyer of Ithac?, named Wagener, was convicted yesterday of withholding pension money due te a client. He was subpoenaed as a wituess for prosecution in the Guiteau trial. During the season just closed seven ves sels and forty-three lives were lest in the Gloucester, Massachusctts,fisherics. Twe schooners, engaged in the foreign and coasting tiadc, were lest, with seven lives. A mob of ever 300 miners, at Caunel Caunel ten, West Virginia, having driven away sixty men employed te take the places of as many old hands, and further trouble being expected, the governor, has ordered a company of militia te the place. Sevall C. Stout, of Portland, Maine, has brought suit against some students of Bowdoin college, claiming $10,000 from each for injury done te his son by hazing. The boy's sight was injured by a piece of coal thrown thieugh a win dow. Mrs. Delia Leariug and Themas Benus, of Scipio, New Yerk, had a farm m sliaies, but quarreled, ami Benus was dis missed. Meeting Mrs. Leaving he fired two shots at her, causing wounds from which she is net expected te recover. The dead body of Benus was found in the weeds with a bullet-hole through the head. Mr. T. P. O'Connor spoke at Concordia haM, Baltimore, last night, in the interest of the Irish Laud League, and Kev. Father Shcchy addressed a large meeting in the opera Heuse at Newport, Bhode Island. In each place the mayor of the city pre sided. Moritz Ellinger, coroner of New Yerk city, addressed a meeting of repre sentative Israelites in Richmond, in behalf of the .Jewish refuges from Russia. Te-day's news report the failure of the Pacific national bauk, Bosten ; Felix L. Marks, a merchant of Montgomery, Ala., liabilities, $05,000 : Gee. W. Heydeu & Ce., of Brockton, Mass.. dealers m beets and shoes, $70,000. Depositors in the Mechanics' national bauk. of Newark, have determined te prosecute the directors of that concern, and will employ Benja min F. Butler and lleger A. Pryer as counsel. Levi Sparks, colored, convicted of chlo roforming and assaulting a young white woman, was hanged at Lumpkin, Georgia in presence of a large crowd. He con fessed his guilt. Uege Jacksen was hanged at Aareuburg, Arksansas, for the murder of Reuben Jerdan. Beth were colored men, and it was Jacksen's fourth murder, Jee Smith, who brutally out raged and nearly murdered Miss Celwcll, of Wccdsperf, was captured in Broeme county, X. Y., and taken te Weedsport. The constables had hard work te prevent the mob from lynching him, ai'd ifhissuf feiiug victim dies he will be lynched. m m Unaril Agniuitt Disease. If you find j eusclf getting bilieii. , head heavy, mouth leul, eyes ycliew, kidm-ytj dis ordered, symptoms of idled tormenting yen, take a few cie-cs el Kidney-Wert. It is na ture's great asiistant. I'm; it a- an advance guiii'e don't wait te get down sick. See large .idvertNcment. nll-lwd&w A Heavy Swell. Jacob II. Itloemcr, et Virgillc, N. ., wiite.s : " Your Themas' Kelcctric Oil cuicd n badly swelled neck and s-ere threat en my son in lerly eight heurs: one application also re moved the pain lrem a vciy here tee; mr w:ie"f loot was also much intiamed se much fe that she could net walk about the house; she applied theOil, am! in twenty-four hours was entirely cured." Fer sale al II. II. Coch ran's drug store. 1:17 North Queen street, I an Ciister. The ltlglit Sert or General. Jacob t-milh, Clinten street, lluffale, sa;.v he has ued Spring Khxsein in hi family as a genenil medicine ler cases of indigestion, bil iousness, bowel and kidney complaints, ami disorders arising from impuiitic of the bleed; he speaks highly el its cflicaey. Price .in cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 y North Queen street, Lancaster. ISaIiu In (iilcail. There is a balm in tiiicad te heal each gaping wound : I n Themas' Kelcctric Oil, I lie remedy is found. Fer internal anil for outward use, you ireclv may apply it ; Fer all pain and iiilIamm:ilion,yeii should net fall te try it. It only cestsa trifle, 'tis worth its weight in geld. And by every dealer in the land this remedy is sold, for sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. XKVIVAZ: 1KC!1AL. AMI) VBICONIC DISEASES. Mary A. Leiigaker, M. I) , OFFICE AND ltESIDENCK Ne. 13 East Walnut Strrct, LANCASTER, PA., -Dlseusesief the Eye, Eur anil Threat Treated as a Specially. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATE OF FUILADEEl'lllA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA., Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, otters his professional services te the alllictcd especially te these suffering from Chronic or Special Diseases. He will be glad te see and talk with them, ltis his practicete plainly declare a disease incurable it he believes it le be se. In tin: ease whicn he undertakes, he guarantees le de all that can be done ly unwearied atten tion and the application of expeiicnecd skill, gained bv many years el practice in treating disease in its various and most malignant forms. That his skill has net been exerted in vain, numerous certificates, that may be teen at hi3 office, will testily. Ciiicrrs, Tumors end Swellings Curts Without rain or Using the Knife or Drawing Bleed. Skin Dlneae and every description el U. cerntlen.Pilcsnnd Scrofulous Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Diaeaftes, Acute or Chronic, speedily and radically cured. Diseases et the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Pilvate Dig. raiieii of every description; also that state el alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders persons incapable et enjoying the picas ui f-8 of performing the duties et lite, complete ly cured, and the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments et life. DUcitr or the JSye and Ear treated an 'ler.lnlty. Dr. I.engiiker will make proJcpsIennl visits any distance. Can be consulted bv letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent 'with proper dliectlens te nnv nart et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, I.ANC ASTER, PA. lc2j-lydTu.TJi&SAw Particular attention gtven te the tieutment of Diseases of Women and Children. Free examination and treatment daily ex cept .Sunday from 11 a. m. te 1 p. in. Coimul Ceimul Coimul tatiens in English and German. MEOICAL. SELEUY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. Dr. C. W. Ilenson, a Well-kuewn Practic ing Physician and Surgeon or Bal timore, Sid. Dr. Bensen lias, for the past twenty-one years, paid much attention te Nervous dis eases, and has discovered that the extract of Celery and Chamomile combined in a certain proportion, invariably cures eitner Sick Ucad ache. Ordinary Headache, Neuralgia. Nervous ness. Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness or Paralysis. They are prepared in the shape et P11I3 and contain no opium, quinine or ether harmful drug but are intended expressly te cure and will cure the above named diseases. Thc celebrated Dr. Hammend, of New New Yerk city, says: "1 have leund Dr. Bensen's C'jlery and Chamomile pills arc invaluable in all cases el Nervous Diseases." Other physi cians te the number of ever S00 endorse them In equally strong terms. Everyone Is new talking of the wonderful cures effected since they have been placed before the public. This is a triumph in Medical Chemistry and sutlcrers all ever the whole country and even abroad, are ordering by mail and otherwise. Sold by all druggist-:. Price. M)c. a box. Depot, 105 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Mil. By mail two boxes for U, or six boxes for $2.5U. DR. C. W. BENSON'S - New ICemedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Wan-anted le Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS. HUMOUS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CItUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA, ULCERS. PIMPLES AND TENDER 1TCU1NCS en all parts of the body. It makes the skin while, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the llest toilet dressing in the World. Elegantly put up, two bottles 111 one package, consisting et both internal and ex ternal lieatmcnt. All lirst-ela.-s di uggi-ts have it. Price l per package. aug'22-lyilM,W&S&w K ,rIUSKY AYOKi. DOES WONDERFUL CURES. WHY? llecause it actn en the LIVElt. IIOWELS and K1INES at the saine time. llecause it cleanses the system et the poison ous humors that dcvcldp in Kidney and Uri nary Diseases, llilieu ncss. Jaundice, Consti Censti pat 1011. Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervei:-" Disorders and Female Complaints. .SEE WIIAT rEOPL. SAY: Eugene IS. Sterk, of Junction City, Kansas, says Kidney Wert cured him alter regular Pfiv.ici.ins had been trying ler four years. Mrs. Jehn Aruall, of Washington, Ohie, says her boy was given up iedic by lour prom inent physicians and that he was afterwards cured by Kidney Wert. M. M. II. Goodwin, an editor- in Chan Ien, Ohie, says he was net. expected te live, being bleated beyond belief, but Kiduey Wert cured him. Anna L. Jarrclt. of Seuth Salem, N. Y.. says that seven years suffering fieiu kidney troubles and ether complications was ended by the use of Kidney Wert. Jehn it. Lawrence, of Jacksen. Tenn.. 'suflcr ed for years from liver and kidney troubles and alter taking "barrel et ether medicines," Kidney Wert made him well. Micliael Cote, et Montgomery Centre, Vt., suiiercd eight years with kidney difficulty and was unable te work. Kidney Wert made him ' well as ever." KIDNEY WORT PERMANENTLY CURES KlIttTY MSI'ASES, LIVElt COMPLAINTS", CONSTIPATION AM) PILES. - It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in ilin cans, one package of which makcj six Orqunrtsu! medicine. SAlse in Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated Sr ter the. convenieneo et these, who cannot eiealily prepare it- It nets with equal 3 efficiency in either form. UET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI. WELLS, KIGIIARUSOX & CO., Prep's, Ilurlingtiiii, Vt. t Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec ::7 lydVu.' TIKAU THIS li Lancaster, Pa.. April 28, issi. The Kidm:vcuka Mf'e Company. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa tli,tt after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain 111 my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, checrlullv lccemmcud it, and knew thatmany et mv Irieuds who have used it have been lamented. PETER BAKER, uiSClyd Foreman Examiner ami Express. STIS.ANUE VK1' TUU.l STRANGE, YET TRUE, that alter the hun dreds of oxtraerdiimy cures wrought by DR. GREENE in this city and county, of Con sumption. Diabetes, Patsy, Fits, Dyspepsia and ether diseases, alter the patients had ( without success) tested Alie, and Homeeopathic physi cians. 'Tis very strange that hundreds of ether persons, mere or less alllictcd with dis ease, will net read Dr. Greene's pamphlets, or call upon him and be cured of their ailments. Strange that they could be influenced by Jeal ous physicians.'or druggists, te keep away from Dr. Gieene. They ought te knew that the major portion of his patients arc from the muks et ether M. Ii.v, and that it they did net lie, or 1 In ev out some kind et inuemlees, they would lese the balance el their patients. Mrs. Mct'askcy, et Philadelphia, came under Dr. G.'s charge through Mr. Powell, of Ne. (! East Walnut street, almost blind; ucen for years lusting the Philadelphia oculists. Oct. 'J7, "went home with geed vi-ieu ami health. Oct. 27, Win. Ensminger, a blacksmith of Strasburg, came in almost a new man, having suffered for years with Dyspepsia In its worst forms. He had been tinder 13 M. D's. before he tested Omnipathy. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. The remedy sent te anyone en receipted 50 cents in stamps. DR. OHAS. A. GREENE, 14G EAST KINO STKEK.T. MWF&S VAKKIAUE8, AC. EST wTTi: It AND REASON AISLE PRICES. 1 PHILIP D0EKS0M, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPAR BUG GIES. PHAETONS. MARKET WAGONS, &c, Ac. ICCIjIJ'SE-. specially Sele right for Southern Pennsylvania. A great variety of SLKIGUS en hand. REPAIRING promptly attended te. Satis faction guaranteed. WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY : Ne. 128 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. HALF SQUARE EAST OF THE COUItT HOCSK. n5-lmd&w Carriages! Carnages! ; at GDGERLEY & CO.'S. Tract ifalCanlage Builders, " tarkct Street, J'car of Central JIarket Heuse,-, Lancaster, Pa. tYe have en hand a Large Assert m-snt of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warran tea. ui vc us a call , 43-Kepatring promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed i r hat purpose. nC-tfd&w GLOTlllSU. w AN'AaiAKEB & UKOWN. Business constitutes a great part of our work. We make it in all grades from the very homeliest of honest cloth and work. Our best business suits are of higher grade than any made by any ether house, whether in this city or in New Yerk or Bosten. The cloths arc net always better ; the trimmings are ; the work is. The best difference is in the work. The whole job is en a higher plane, though there are points of equality. We study our work all the time. We are net content with mastering it once. Every season new developments furnish occasion for new study and new mastery. AVe keep our workmen from year te year. We educate them ; we train them te higher work as fast, as we find out that higher work can be done. We pay them well. We keep them employed all the time. They arc loyal te us, and give us their best work. This is hew the best business suits arc made. We make a royal business suit for $20. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth ami Market streets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing Heuse in America. TAIX CAMPAIGN. Tjl MYERS & RATHFON Are better prepared than ever te accommodate the public in READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, HOYS AND CHILDREN, At bottom prices, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the best Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold in America. While this is a specialty, yet ull our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Iluying your Clothing at Centre Hall you save one profit. Our Custom Department is full and complete. It you want a Cheap iiuslness Stilt you can have it made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars. Dress Sulfa from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Sleck and the Heat Variety te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We are prepared te make up at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-Class. O u stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full and complete. Don't tail te call and leek through Centre Hall belore yen make yeut Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the immense stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Iteysand Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE .Ne. 12 EAST KLNri STREET, UE1.1GIOUS. CHRIST EV. I.UTHEKAN CHUKUIl. Preaching te-morrow morning at 10:30 by Rev. A. llerg ; in the evening at 7:15 by the pastor. Rev. E. L. lieed. Pest 84. G. A. It., will bepresent in a body Sunday school at 1:15 p. ui. FIKST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST Preaching te-morrow morning ami even ing at the usual hours, by the pastor, itcv. Wm. Morrison. Sunday school at 1 p. m. IKST REFORMED DIVINE SKKVIUE te-morrow at 10:80 a. in., and 7:15 p. 111. Sunday school at 1:15 p. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE street. Preaching at 10Ja. m. and V4 P 111. by the pastor. Rev. W. C. "Robinson. Sun day school at 1 p. 111. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening at".. IS. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST . King street. Preaching te-morrow at Ti p. in. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. Weekly Pray er meeting en Tuesday at 1 p. in. M ORAVIAN. J. M AX I1ARK, PASTOR. At ie4 a. in.. Litany ami rreacmng : At '2 p. m., Sunday school. At 7Ji p. m. usual service. u ceniiany invited. OLIVET UAPUST CUURCII Y. M. C. A. Reems, ltcv. M. Frayne. pastor. 10J a.m. and 7p. in. Subject "The Tnrec Witnesses." Sunday school at 1 p. in. PRESBYTERIAN. PREACHING IN THE morning ami evening, at the usual hours, by the pastor. Rev. Jas. . Mitchell, D. D. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Iter. Jas. C. Hume, pastor. Preaching in the evening at 7J4. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at VA- rT JAMES -HORNING SERVICE AT lOXa. 111. Evening Prayer at 7' p. 111 At the evening service the seats arc tree. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CHAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Rev. Wm. F. Lichllter, pastor. Divine ser vices at 10i a. iu. Seventh Anniversary ser vice of the Sunday school at V,-i p. in. ; ad dresses by Hugh It. Fulton, esq., aud Rev. Ja. Crawford. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SEK vice at 10J a. 111. and at 7"4 p. in. Prayer meeting at 0 p. in. Sunday sehoel at 1!4 p. 111. ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE Campus. Divine service te-morrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. E. V. Gcrhart, D.D. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. In the morning the pastor. Rev. Sylvanus Stall, will present "The lulflllmcnt. of pro phecy in the destruction of Uabylen." In the evening "The bleating sheep and lowing oxen of Saul's disobedience." Seats free. All arc invited. Sunday school at l-'i p. m. Got Get wald mission school at 2 n. ui. ST. PAUL'S M.E., CUURCU, S. O.UEEN ST. A. I. Cellem, pastor. Rev. Gee. W. Mae laughlin. Secretary of the Penn'a Seamen's Friend Society, will preach en Sabbath next, morning and evening. Sabbath school at 1:43 p.m. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening. Thursday, 25th Anniversary at 8 p. iu, SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, above Oi-ange. Preacning te-morrow at 10 a. 111., and 74 p. 111. by tne pastor. ICev. J. C. fvrausc. Sabbat h sehoel at i p. in. SALEM CnVRCU OF GOD. PREACHING te-morrow morning anil evening by the pastor, ICev. J. Ridley. A service of song will co m me 11 ce at 7 o'clock, continuing 13 minutes. Sunday school at 1 p. m. West Mission, Dor Der wart street Sunday school at i p. 111. North Mission, Antioch. Sunday school at J a. m. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF OOD. Itcv. G. W. Seilhamer, pastor. Preach ing at 10 a. 111. and 74 p. m. Ttf TJ.ST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CHAR- at 10 :i. 111.. at l)i p. 111., by the pastor, ICev. Robt. A. Mcllwaiu. Prayer and Experience meeting at ; p. in. Revival meetings every night during the week except Saturday. MISCELJjAXICO vs. X OCUEK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safe, speedy and sure remedy ler Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma, Inllucn za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, llron llren chit is. Whooping Cough, Spitting of ISIoed, In flammation of the Lungs and nil Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation cerallines nil the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds of lung diseases. PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared onlynndseld by OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. J) East King street, Lancaster. T ADIKS' HAIK DKESSEK MBS. C. LILLEK Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladles' and Gents' Wies. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves ami Feath ers cleaned ami dyed: Alse, Ladies' Shampoo ing. 223 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET. e3luid Four doera above P. It. K. Depot Clothing XILL CAMPAIGN. HALL, LANCASTER, PEiWA. iill'T HOOK SALE. "IBAMII CONTINUATION OK LOVMLWS GIFT BOOK SALE IN LANCASTER. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. AT 43 North Queen Street. The Finest Beeks the Printing Press Has Ever Produced, ter sAtr Fer. $1 EACH, AND A Gift FfiEE Wl -Bur Beet 10,000 NEW BOOKS j Ol'EX TO-DAY. I i SH-EMHD UIFTS FOK THE PEOPLE. READ AND SEE READ AND SEE What your FRIENDS abd NEIGHBORS What your FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS HAVE GOT, HAVE GOT, AND GO AND DO LIKEWISE. AND OO AND DO LIKEWISE. GOLD WATCH, te Mls-i Lizzie Cheney, 4:11 Kast Chestnut street, city. NICKEL WATCH, te W. A. Keist, 217 West Chestnut street, city, Jt'KENCII DECOKATED CHINA TEA SET, 31 pieces, te Mr. W. Leeb, 23 North Queen street, city. OIL PAINTING, te A. S. Scheltz, Washington, borough. OIL PAINTING, te F. A. Norris, Hnmbunr, Pa. OIL PAINTING, te Jehn B. Slough, Black Herse Hetel, city. OIL PAINTING, te J. K. Lewis, ltf Charlette street, city. OIL PAINTING, te Miss 11. Snyder, 301 Seuth Princa street, city. OIL PAINTING, te Miss Leu Schlegcl, 113 North Queen street, city. OIL PAINTING, te Mrs. Tayler, Itcldcnbach's stere, city. OIL PAINTING, te Thce. Hart. Bcartewn. OPERA GLASSES, te Miss L. Garvin, 431 East Strawberry street, city. OPERA GLASSES, te II. W. Lutz, cltv. CAMEO KING, te J. lerkr, Neith Queen street cltv GOLD KING, te Miss S. IJ. Lumber, West Earl. GOLD KING, te Miss E. Trewitz,:Nerth Queen street cltv GOLD KING, te Miss L. Stoker, 443 West King street city GOLD KING, 'te Violet Trcwitz, Lafayette street, city. AMETHYST KING, te Mrs. Dr. Stehman, 42'i West King street, city. AMETHYST KING, te Mamie Stafferd, 530 North Duke street, city. GOLD KING, te Miss Fanny Keller, 405 North Duke street, city. AMETHYST KING, te Miss Stramp, 230 North Mulberry street, city. AMETIITST KING, te Miss K. McGlinn, 122 North Charlette street, city. CAMEO KING, te LlllioGedfroy.Nortli Queen street, city. BANGLE RING, te Miss Carrie treusc, Fred erick street, city. BANGLE KING, te Mrs. Wciland, West King street city AMETHYST RING, te Mrs. McKtllips, North Queen street, city. AMETHYST KING, te Miss Letta Myers, Par adise, Pa. AMETHYST RING, te Mr. Geed, Cenestcgn, OOMKTHING NEW I LACE TIIHEA1) UNDEKSHTRTH, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, TUT STTT11TM A 1TE1f.. NO. CO NORTU yUElLjI STREET I AJSTKICU UKWS ADrjCKriSfMJ-:ST. A STKICH B-KOS' ADVKRTJSE31EKT. ASTRICli ASTBICH ASTRICH ASTR1CH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTftlCH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH Af-TRICU ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS r td N O 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 33 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KINu STREET. WE EXTEND OUR SPECIAL INVITATION TO Every Strip ii Tem TO COME, LOOK AND INSPECT THE ELEGANT DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE. Te give the Ladles of the neighboring towns and ci tie.-, who no doubt will be in town in great numbers, a chance and opportunity te visit and examine the handsome goods in our establishment, wc shall Inauguiatca SECOND FALL AND WINTER OPENING NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING Monday 7 November 1-J-tb. AND EXTENDING FOR FOUR DAYP. Though we cannot at present deceiate our store as we de en our regular openings, wc shall put out for show and inspection, en the days of the coming week, ALL THE BEAUTIFUL AND II VNDSOME GOODS, Generally stored away in bexe: en shelves. mid We extend our cordial invitation te all, asking them te come and inspect our displaj, regardless whether tlieyaie willing te buy or net. We shall exhibit an elegant line et LADIEs COATS AND DOLMANS, in black and light colors. SILK DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS, LADIES' ULSTERETTES, COACHMAN'S COATS. Special bargains in Light Coats, trimmed in Plush. FINE ItLACK BEAVER AND DIAGONAL COATS, at very low price-, BLACK BEAVER CLOTH and DIAGONAL DOLMANS, elaborately trimmed with Passamcidcric Fringe, Plush and Velvet Fur, from $G te $50. SATIN MERVEILLEUX DOLMANS. MATLESSE DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS. CORSETS in great variety. LADIES GOSSAMER CIRCULARS. $!.) We call .special attention te the Immense stock efTRlMMED HATS mid BONNETS en hand. HANDSOME PLUSH I'.OONETS. ELABORATE TRIMMED BEAVER HATS. Our line and assortment el Uiitrimmcd Hat excels any ever shown in Lancaster. Wc have en hand every imaginable ilianc of Hats. Wc will sell Beaver Hats and Benne!.-', the beat goods, lit $2.73 apiece. We have secured one let of Fine Gray Beavers which wc eiler at only $.'. FELT and BRUSH HATS aud BONNETS. FULL LINE et CHILDREN'S HATS. FEATHERS, TIPS. PLUMES. BLACK TIPS, 50 cents a bunch. FIXE BLACK TIPS, from $1 up te $3. BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES. Elegnut Black Plumes from $1.50 up te $!U. White and Natural Plumes and Tip-;. Colored and Shaded Plumes aud Tip-. PLAIN AND FANCY PLUSHES. Bargains iu Black Plushes. Plushes in all Celers, at $3 per yard. Fine Black Silk Velvet, at $1 per yard. Colored Silk Velvets. Velveteen?, Silks, Satins. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT is the largest and most complete in this city. 11 comprises all the latest Novelties in Fringes, black and colored ; Passamcnteries, Bead Gimps. Ornaments, Leeps, Tassels, Balls. Spikes, Bells. Crescent and a great many ether Ornaments that are new and and fashionable. A fine selection of COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS, in Bronze, Iridescent, Shaded, Illuminated, White, Pearl and ether Fancy BeaiH. Bronze, Iridescent aud Shaded BEAD FRINGE. ISIaeic cut let all Bead Fringe. Fine Pearl and Steel BUTTONS, from 25 cents te $3 per dozen. FINE LACES, such as Danielle de Cie;s, Miraceiirt, Brabant, Venice, Spanish, Duchesse, etc. FINE LACE COLLARS. Fine Fichus. Black and Colored Satin Cellars. Plush Cellars. Spanish Ties, Fichus, Fichucttcs and Anda- louse, from 50 cents te $5 apiece. Embroidered Ties aud Ficlins. Lace Tatting Uandkercliiefs. Plain and Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, for Ladies aud Gents. at Manufacturers' Prices. FALL AND WINTER GLOVES, a large assortment. Our own "Alexander" Kiel Gleve has the reputation et being the best glove sold any where, ler the price. Wc sell the 3 button f.-r IWcents; 4-button for $1.23; C-button ter $IX,'J. A box of perfumed glove powder ami a mj.it glove buttencr given with every pair. Our assortment is most complete. We have all new lall shades. A fine assort ment of Tans and Geld, Fine Opcni Shades, Black and White. Sizes, 5 te 8. Jesephine, Seamless, in black, S1.4J. A complete line of Lacing Kid Gleye-i. Five and six hooks, $1.23. Seven and eight hooks, $1.75. Best goods in all colors and sizes. Fine Undressed Kid Gloves lour buttons, in Tans and Gelds, $1.33 a pair. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, the Largest Stock and Lewest Price. Jet Goods, Jewelry, Pocket Beeks, Satch 1 Toilet Articles. Corsets a Specialty. Worsteds and Worsted Gceds. iron SALE. HOUSK riflt SAD-.. A TWO-STORY brick dwelling heu.e and back building, 520 East Oram-e street, with water and gas. anil ne wiypapcied turoagheut. Terms easy ; apply at JOHN HIEMENZ-S Shee Stere, mvttd Ne. 31 North Queen street. T"Oi: SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES in the western suburbs et the cltv, and BUILDING I.OTs at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection aud Ins. Agents, sept5 Siudl 3 North Duku Street. PUBLIC SALE UK HOUSEHOLD FLKXI-ture.-ON MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 18S1, will be sold at Ne. 220 East Walnut street, the following, te wit: 1 Handsome Walnut Parler Suit, nearly new, 3 Ingrain Carpets, 1 Parler Steve. 1 Kitchen Steve, 1 dozen Cane Seat. Chairs, and "ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at IX p. 111. HENRY SHU BERT, Auctioneer. nlS-2td POSITIVK PUBLIC SAI.K. ON TUES DAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1S31. at the Black Herse hotel. Ne. 44 North Queen street, the Twe-Story BRICK SLATED DWELLING Ne. 20t West Walnut street, 5 rooms, hydrant, fruit ; let 15 feet. 3! inches by e feet Most of the purchase money can remain en mortgage. Sale te begin at 7 o'clock p. m.,ef said day. RAUSMAN & BURNS. Real Estate Ageuts, Sam's, Hess. le West Orange street. Auctioneer. nl7,l,J,21,23,25,2C,2?,2iK AT PKIVATK SALE THAT DES1KAHLE Three-story Brick Residence located at the corner et Nrrth Lime and East Orange streets, fronting OS feet en East Orange street. Is in perfect repair, furnished with all the modern conveniences, has side yard, orna mented with fountain aud fish pond, shrub bery, summer house, etc., and contain'; fruit trees et ttie choicest kinds. Applv te the owner W. D. SPIcECHER. nll-M.W&Stfd 31 East King Street. PUBLIC SALE UN TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 22. 1SS.1, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold by the undersigned administrator with the will annexed et Jehn Swart::, deceased, at the Leepard hotel, in East King street, in the city et Lancaster, part of the real estate et satil deceased, viz : A LOT OF G ROUND, sit uated en the north side et East Grant street, between Ann ami Franklin streets, in said city, adjoining property et" Ames Hendersen and et lid's, containing in front 011 Grunt street 232 teet, and running b-J feet in depth te a 12-fect-wide alley. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. Terms made known by JOHN W. JACKSON. Administrator with the will annexed et Jehn Swartz, deceased. ii2,9tl2,l,RV-I-"l Hknkv SuumatT. Auctioneer. nKLLiNU urr below cost. 1IAV1MI UCEN A1TOIXITEI) SCl'EUINrEJ.'llEJ.T Ol' LANCASTER COUNTY HOSPITAL, I vill sell off my entire stock et CLOTHS, CAHSIMEIiES, ami VEST1XGX. READY-MADE CLOTHING ASH GENT'S FURNLSH1NGGOODS. COUNTERS, SHOW CASES, FIRE-PROOF SAFE and OTHER FIXTURES. GEO. SPURRIER, 18 EAST KING STREET. nuiwd 1)UlfLlC SALE ill'1 CITY IlKAL EVTATK. . On FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 23. ISSI, at the Lancastur County Heuse, the lollewlng prop erties : Twe two-story BRICK DWELLING.-! ami brick back buildings. Nes. 2h and 21S Plum street, with hall, ten rooms aud cellar. Each suitable ter two families. Lets 20x100 feet. Alse two-story BRICK DWELLING, with frame back building. Ne. 313 East Chestnut street, containing hall, sfx rooms ami kitchen Let KlxS'JO feet : hydrant and pump. Alse, a one story BRICK DWELLING, with eight rooms 11ml cellar, Ne. 315 East Chcsluu t street. Let 2jx'J2 ieet ; imniii, cc. Sale at 7 o'clock p. in., and terms made Known ey uenry iamiis. Fer particulars sec large bills or call 011 ALLAN A. HERR & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance Ageutd, nlOOtd 3 North Duke street I)UBL1C SALE OF VALUABLE CITY Preuerly. On WEDNESDAY. NOVEM BER 30. lS3l,at the Cadwell Heuse, in the Clty 01 Lancaster, win uc seni uy tne uiiuersigncu, all that va. liable business property, situated Nes. 221 and 223 North Queen street, only a lew doers from tne l'eunsyivauia railroad depot nml one-half square from the Northern market, making it an excellent business local ity. The let has a front en North (luccu street of 32 tcet 24 inches, ami at adistaiice et 100 feet it widens te 02 feet 2.' inches and continues of that width le Christian street, making a total depth of 215 feet. On the front is a brick ofllce and storeroom, aud 11-leet drive-way te the 1 car. On the rear of the let isa large and sub stantial siuuie and carriage Heuse, l'. feet lone and lr, leeLwidc. Alse another Carriage Heuse 10x30 feetT The Stable and main Car riage Heuse are built el brick, with slate reef. There is also about KM feet et unoccupied ground. The property Iris been occupied ler thirteen years asa Livery Stable and at present yields a goon rem. 111s located 111 me im-mcss part el the city and will rapidly grew in value. Pfirt et the mi rc'lmse 111 oil ev cim riMiinf n immi the property lfpe desired. Possession and un- ilicpuieu line given tne 1st nay of April, 1SS2. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., of .-aid day, when attendance will be given ami terms made known by GEORGE W. ZECIIER. II. SllfDrRT, Alict. Ill7,W.22,;,2!',291SIHl PUBLIC SALE. OKA VALUABLE rAICH. On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1&S1, the under under under idgncd.excouters et the will of Henry R.Treut, will expose te public sale, en the premises, in Manheim township, the farm et thelate Henry R. Trout, deceased. This larm is about two miles distant from Lancaster, en the Ephrata turnpike, adjoining lamlsef Isaae Espenshade, Henry Buckwaller. Henry Hess ami ethers. It contains about 711 ACRES. The improve-mentscenM-dofa two-storied STONE DWELL ING HOUSE, large frame Bam, Wagen-Shed, Cern Crib and ether outbuildings. There is a geed orchard of apple trees. There is an ex cellent spring at the house ami running water in two fields. There is a never-failing well at the house. The tenets ure In geed condition. Abouttwe thousand bushels et lineliave been put en the land in the lust two years. The property is well-adapted te trucking and dairying, as the whole of it cm be cultivated and has an excellent meadow. Persons desiiing te view the premises can de se by calling en the undersigned, 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. 011 same day, tl:e DWELLING HOUSE and let of gieiiml, Ne. 220 West Orange street. The house is a two-storied BRICK DWELLING, with luo lue luo Mleried brick back building. It contains eight roems: ran e built iu '.he kitchen, gas throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ; there is a connection with the sewer en Orange street. The yard i well-planted u it h apricots, cherries, peaches, and grapes, et several kinds. The let has a frontage oil Orange street of:;'.) sect and is 12S teet deep, and en the irar Is a two-storied frame Stable. Frem the south ern end of the letthcre extends another let, about "i leet wide ami 51 feet deep: te Arch alley, giving access tetheStable ;thls let being subject, however, te certain rights 1 1 pas-age in the owners et the two houses en the we.-t of the dwelling house. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in.. 011 said day when terms will be made known bv THEODORE TROUT, AMOS II. CHRIST, Executers of the will of Henry R. Tietit. IlEstrv Snur.F.irr, Auct. novi2,n,i7,i:),2i;,:ieieci,:;t?.titw J'A I'EKUAXtilXtiS, Ac. TITE ARE OPENING New Patterns et WALLPAPERS IOR Till-! FALL. The line for the present scu-jen is the largest most complete and varied we ever had in sleck, cmbnuing Fine Emhes-cd Gilts for Parlors. HnlK ,te.. Plain and Celer Gilts in an endless variety ami most moderate prices, Common Papers iu elegant designs and color ings, for Dining Reems, Chambers, Sc, Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new Styles. PLAIN GOODS, iu alt colors ami width. Scotch and American Hollands. Window l'apers. Spring, Tin and Weed Roll Rell ers, et the very best makes. Cord Fixtures. Leeps, Bands, Picture Wire, Cord and Nails. We have opened new patterns of Extension Cornices, the cheapest and best. Curtain Poles iu as sortment. 3-Onlers taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARES W. PRY, NO. r-7 NORTH QUEEN ST. ear auevs, vxherweak, xc. i14ATS, DOLSIANS, JACKETS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened another choice Hue of these Elegaut Clese-FItting LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS At sc. and lOc. a yard. One Case GERsTER SUITING, S.lc. a yard One Cac ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING. JJJc. a yard. We offer the vciy best possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At 35, 45, 3t, Gi l-'i, 75, 87 1-Sc, 91 a yard. All the New Shades in SiMNCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Geiith'iuen's and Children's ME Rl.V and ALL-WOOL IIOSIEKY AM) UNDERWEAR lu all sizes and qualities at bottom prices. We have again received a lull line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew Price. CORSETS GLOVE-. LACKS. EMBROID ERIES. RIBBONS. HANDKERCHIEFS, XOTIOXS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT NEW YORK STORE, 8 & IO E. KING STREET. "VTEW CHEAP STOKE. METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN AT THEIR NEW CHEAP STORE. Have an Elegant As-ertinent et LADIES' COATS k DOLMANS, LADIES Coats & Delmans Made expressly te our order by the best manufacturers of New Yeik and Philadelphia which for STYLE, 1SEAUTY, FINISH, AND LOW PRICES CANNOT BE EQUALED. XISW CHEAP STOttK, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse ami Serrel ilnrbu Hetel. (Ailli-r'dOIdStaml.) H AGKK .t IIBOTIIElt. Eager I Brether, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, Offer in Large Assortment AN'D LOWEST WIICES, NEW lHtESii UOOJJS, xew ujiEss noens, XEW DRESS COOl'S, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS AND JACKETS, SUA WLS, SJ t AWLS, Slf AWLS, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, LACES, UOSUCIl Y A XJJ OLO VES, LACES, HOSIERY AX 1 (t LOVES. LACES, IIOSIEU Y AX I) CLOVES, LADIES' 3IEKINO UNDHKWEAK, LADIES' MEIUNO UNDEKWEAK, LADIES' MEIMNO UNDEKWEAK. JfJrWe invite examination. Hager & Brether. VAJWJC2S. ,f 1 KKAT HAKOAINS IK CAKPISTS, I claim te have the Largest and Fines twlr tt fflETZGBH, mk CARPETS Iti tlib City. Brussels amlTapcstry CARPETS "hrec-nly. Extra Super. Super, All Weel, lall oel ami Part Weel Ingrains : lrem the cst te the cheapest aa low as 25c. per yard. All the J FIXE8T AXD CHOICE PATTERNS :hat ever can be seen In this city. 1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my wn make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. PKIt YARD. ANeMAKE CARPETS TOORDERatsher' notice. Satisfaction guarcntccd. -Ne trouble te show goods if you de ne wl-di te purchase. I earnestly solicit a rail. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LAKCASTEE PA.
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