LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY DKCEMBEK 7, Usi. Te Accoiumeilate Uie X'nblic The proprietors et tliat immensely popular lcinedy, Kidncv-Werl. in recognition el the claims ct the public which has no liberally pa I nonizel them, have prepared a liquid prcpa prcpa r.itlencit that remedy ler the ppecial accom accem accom medation of the'-e who from any icasen dis like te iirepuru it ler themselves. It is very concentrated, ami. as the dose i. tmall, it Is mere caMly taken by many, l! has the same eflectual action in all diseases dvthc kidneys, liver or bowels. Heme and Furuu " de-lwdftw Keep your family well supplied with " Sel lers' Cough Symp." Uee it in time; you will avert bronchial una pulmonary affections. 25 cents. dl-lindftw It is a foolish mistake te confound a remedy el merit with quack medicines. We have used Parker's filngcr Tonic with the happiest re sults for Dyspcp-ia and inability, and knew It te lie a sterling health restorative. Timet. ul-lmdcodAwcew "A lady had tliellesh eaten off her arm by scrofula Cenld see the sinews working. ' I.indsey's Bleed Searcher' cured her." J. Ralston'. Kldcrteu. Pa. dl-lmdftw " hat c-ery one mxys must ba true." that " Dr Selk-rs' Cough Syrup" had no equal for coughs find colds. Try it. Price 25 cents. nl-lmdAw (Je te II. II. C'iunran'8 Drug .iiere, 137 North Queen stivet, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dye, i'er bright ness and durability et co!or,are um-iiu:ik-I. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Trice. 15 cents. SlnMicrs: ffletnenil mother!! An- you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a -lck child fullering and crying with the xcrucluting pain et cutting teeth T If Hw, go at one; and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWV SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little miflerur Immediate!- dc dc pcinhpeii it; there ta no' mistake about It. Theie is iiemi inotlieren vaith who has ever u-vii it, wim will net tell you at once that.it will ivg'tlalc tin: bowels, ami give re.st te the mother, and relief and health te 'the child, operating like magic it 13 perfectly tfde te u m: in all cases, and pleasant lutii taste, and U the prescription ei one el the eldest and best lemale (hvbii.ui and ::urses in the L'Kili-d Mate.). Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Lettie "iirMvdAwM.WAS Ouininu anil Arcnic Ferm Uie basis of many ei the Ague remedies in the market, and are the last resort et I'hy tdciansaud people who knew no better medi cine te employ, ter this distressing complaint. The ellecls el either et these drug. are de-f-trucllve te the system, producing headache iiitcdlnul disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring ing in the ears, and depression of Unconstitu tional health. A vim's Aet;c Curb is a vege table discovery, containing neither quinine iii'ecnif, nor any delete! leus ingredient, and is an intullihle and rapid cure for every form el fever and Ague. Its effects arc permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Betides being n positive cure ter Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior iciucdy ler L iver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic ntid preventive, as well as cure, et nil complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy and miasmatic districts. !5y direct action en the Liver and biliary app.ir.Uus, it stimulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Ter tale by all dealers. d-Mwdcediw There is a Balm In Gileud. The success which has "marked the introduction et Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely Bre., Owego, X. V., is indeed marvelous. Many persons in PilUten and vicinity ai-e using it witli iim-t : atislaclery results. A lady downtown is recovering the sense of .smell, which she had net enjoyed ler II Itcen years, through the use el the Halm. She had given up her cisc as incurable. Mr. Barber, the druggist, has used it in bis lamily and com mends it very highly. In another column a young Tunkiiauueck lawyer, known te many id our readers, testilles that be wasctuedef partial deafness. It is eeilainly a very effica cious remedy. Pitlsten, l'a. Gazette, Aug. IS, IS7!. k My son, aged nine years, wa alllieled with f Catarrh : the use of Ely's Cream Halm effected a complete cure. W. K. Hamman, druggist. East en, l'a. I'licu Se cents. dl-2wdeed.Vw See Uere. oil aie sick ; well, there is just one remedy tint will euro you bejend possibility el doubt. If it's l.iver or Kidney trouble. Consumption. Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health ltenewer is your hope. $1. Druggists. Depot. Lite, Growth, Ifcauty." " W hat we all admire" and hew te seeuie it : A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Kestercr," the mesteleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free Hern all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps the scalp clean and liealtliy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stain anything, and is he per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing anil toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair KeMerer" is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle, fix bottles ler $1. eclSM.W.SAw " I've lived ami loved," said an unhappy old maid. " When 1 was young, Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure, ier tetter, eczema, anil pimples en the lace, was net te be bought. As I nad a rough .skin, lkpl out e! company and am new an old maid. Terrible Less or Life. rulilionset rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, ie.ii.hes, lese their lives by collisieu with "Keugli en Kats." Sold by druggists, 15c. DEATHS. Heiss. In l'liiladclnhia, en the 5th lust., Mrs. Susan Heiss, wife of the Rev. Henry 1 1 eiss. The relatives and friends et thedamily, are rcspcctlully invited te attend the funeral, Ireni the rcnnsylvania railroad depot, en to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the . Lancaster cemetery chapel. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Feilsteh. November 21, 18.31. at Jersey City, X. .1.. Jehn Masen, eldest child of Charles and Ida V. Ferstcr, aged 2 years and 2 months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w ANTED.-TURKU IJOVS TO LEARN the Herse Cellar Trade. Apply at LOWELL'S COLLAR FACTORY. 7-3UI East Orange btreet. OST. A MASONlt; IIADGK AVITti MY name en. Will reward the tinder ir re turned te JOHXOCHS, it ;;3fl Seuth Queen street. HKK KACK SHALL UK BKlC fWKTUKE AND F-ll.OW HERE AWAITS HER! THE GREATEST BEAUTY IX THE WORLD is W ANTED bvthbGREATP.T.BARNUM. te appear, daily, as supreme presiding attrac tion in a huge historical spectacle et unpai alleleii and diverse splendors, magnitude and novelty, in the gorgeous tree public pageant, and at each exhibition et THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, during the traveling sea son et ISA! ; wherefore he thus publicly offers an unqualified and BONA FIDE DOWRY OF $20,000 te the maiden of geed repute, from the private walks of lite, who shall be adjudged the successful contestant ler this immense prize and, as such LOVEL1ESTOF ALL HER SEX AND REIGNING QUEEN OF BEAUTY. Comnctilien enen te all the world until Feb. lt, ISA!, en which day judgment will be ren dered. Applications must be exclusively by mail, and in every instance accompanied by the candidate's photograph and full address. Positively no interviews granted, letters an swered, photographs returned, or applications from professionals considered. Address, BARNUM, BAILEY & HUTCHINSON, Propri etors Great Baimujm ft Lowden CeMr-Asr Snows, 40 Bend Street, New Yerk City. Sec Advertisement 'offering $10,00) for the handsomest of men. ltd ri'AKK THIS SIO.OOO IV YOU AKE Till: X HANDSOMEST OF MEN! FOR THE GREAT P. T. BARNUM wants veu te escort the Loveliest Weman In all tho'werld, with THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, during the traveling season or 18S2. and offers you, without reservation, and in entire geed faith, a CASH PRIZE OF SIO.OOO if you are adjudged the successful competitor in the notable contest open te all representa tives of Manly Beauty and PhysicalPerfec PhysicalPerfec tieu, the worm ever. In making the award, sy mmct ry and statcliness of stature and nobil ity ei presence, as well as mere geed leeks, willbeceutddcrctl, as "a pretty man " is net wanted, and none et that class neednpply. Xe applications received alter Feb. 1st, lS2,en which day judgment will be rendered. Ap plicatiens may be made in person, or by let ler containing photograph and lull address. Xe letters answereder photographs returned. AHiire-is, BAitNUM, BAILEY ft HUTCHINSON, Propiieters Great Barxum ft Londen Combin ed Shows, 40 Bend St., New Yerk City. it JVUIF ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A GOUU GIRL Tf COOK and de general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. 'ltd WANTED. A GIRL. TO COOK AND DO general housework. Applvat 2td 38 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. FOK THE HOLIDAYS. A well selected Stock ei PIANOS AND ORGANS. ESTLY MELODEON lersale cheap. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ. o23tejanl,8?,R Fulton Hall, Lancaster, l'a. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Delaware River and Lancaster Kail Kail read Company, en MONDAY, the nth day et JANUARY, 1882, at 12 o'clock in., at the office of the Treasurer (Dr. Iteniy Carpenter) near Centre Square, in Lancaster city, ler the pur pur pe et electing a President and Twelve Di rector te serve during the ensuing year. D. BRAINARD CASE, d7-3tdnaw Secretary. SEALKl PROPOSALS EOIt 1'IUSOX labor in the Lancaster County Prison, in the manufacture ei clgara, for one vcar from January 'J, 1882, will be received at Ne. 2C East King street, Lancaster, by J.L.Heffmeler, Pres ident, up te December 31, at 12 o'clock m.. and te be opened January 2. 138J, at 11 o'clock a.m. Contractor te lurnish tobacco, foreman, etc., and pay per thousand. Fifteen te twenty men te be employed Factory has flrsl-ctass accommodations, and new makes 100.000 per month. Fer lull parti pnlnrs address the President. BY ORDER OF TIIK BOARD. Ames Rlttek, Secretary. d7-3tdW2tw ptIBABD OFP1ULADELPIA. Assets ever ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in this old and wcll-cstabiishedcompanycallen RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3r,W&SR It MAKT1N & CO. J. NOVELTIES In All Departments FOR THE HOLIDAYS! DRESS GOODS, FURNISHING- GOODS CHINA AND GLASS. silk handkerchiefs, linen handkerchiefs. FANCY SUSPENDKllS, COLLARS and CUFFS In J!e.e, FANCY BOXES of all kind?, SHAWLS -AND LADIES' COATS, CARPETS and RUGS, Gossamer Rubber Clothing, Fer Ladies, Gents, Children CHINA AND GLASS. DECORATED COFFEES and TEAS, FRUIT TLATES, ICE CREAM PLATES. COMPORTS, &c, &c. Gut and Engraved Glass of all Kinds. J. B. MARTIN & CO, Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. QPKCIAI. NOTICK TO THi; l.ADIKS. Givler, Bewers & Hurst's,' 25 East King Street. LADIES ! WE OFFER THIS WEEK Special Inducements IN BLACK SILKS AND- BLACK CASHMERES. Wc have a Large Sleck, and in order le u: u: duce the same wc efTer them vciy low. AVe show an Elegant Assortment of Colored Silks, Fancy Dress Goods, Plushes and Velvets, At reduced prlcc3. Yeu can wive money liv examining these goods belere pnrchasiug. Wc hare also an elegant assortment el Lais' (Ms nil SH, At Lew Prices. Elegant Assortment et Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets and Silk Knit Mittens In all Shades As Christmas will seen he here we Kill spec ial attention te these who intend buying CHRISTMAS GIFTS as in our large and varied stock many choice and useful things can lc leund suitable ler everybody. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 26 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. xjiw Ajtrj-unisjZMj-jim rrcKNnui: klkctien. X An election win lx held e MOKDAY, the ai day of JANUARY, 18K, at the beus et Jehn 15. fchrlly. Blennt Jey.-lierween the hours el II anil 12 o'clock, for a President, ten Mma Rcrs anil Trca-uicr et ih lancastcr, Eliza Eliza bcthtewn and Mildletmvn Turnpike read. dT-Stdcaw J. 31. LONG, Treasurer. STIMYKD FKOH THK KKslDENCfc OF i lie undersigned Yesterday afternoon, a pointer def of a dark liver color, speckled en hind legs and sides with white and steel mixed spots and wearing a bap cellar. A re ward will be paid for return of deg te 429 North Queen street, ltd E.P. WARREN. TMl SALE. 1 I? A tno-sterv It KICK DWELLING with IIUICK DWELLING 5 rooms, entry and plastered attic : 11 yd rant and Pump, variety et small fruit. The property fa located In the vicinity el the Cotten Mills and will be sold at a bargain. Is desirable as a home or ter in vcitinenl Ne. :sis Heaver strueL riki; & KurrifiiAN, tf.'UdSM W.S.U 19 East King street. N JB1MEN.SJ5 VARIKTY OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT THE Lancaster City Pharmacy Cerner North Quceu and Urange 8t. Latcel Novelties fiiim New Yerk and Phila delphia el Fancy Leather tioeds, Such as LETTER. CARD and CIGAR CASES, POCKET and KILL HOOKS. PURSE!:, etc. Tim finest ever brought te this city. Alse, Celluloid. Rubber. Florence and Halite TOILETSETS and ODOR CASES, Ladies' and Gents' COMPANION'S, etc. 8UalIaad examine. Ne trouble le show gemlrt. Kespectfullv. il-'Mnid, W&S AN DUE W. G. FKEY. OR SALE. F OK SALE. A LAKGE AND SUBSTAN tlal Ttrick Tobacco WAREHOUSE. Ccn Iral location. Capacity. 3.0C0 cases. RIFE & KAUFMAN, ir.-:;wdUS Ne. 19 East King street. OFKICK FOR KENT. FROM TIIK 1ST et April next the Ofllce Ne. 35 East Orange drcet, new occupied by Hen llies. E. Franklin and Walter M, Franklin, esq, In quire ut Ne. 37 East Orange street. dccU-Std s AWBIILl.lTOJt.NA tC ATWKNTir-FOUR horse power pin t : SAW MILL, as geed as new. Address, Pill' IPLEUZELTER, Eagle SiieI.i- and Rending Werk?, d.tw tl" Lancaster, Pa. A LI, AN A. HKKK&CO., REAL J.HTATB AND INSURANCE A GENTS, K. : North DuRe Streer. Over 01 DWELLINGS. STORES, I5U1LD ING LOTS, Ac ter sale in all parts el the city and at all prices. Call ler printed Catalogue. HOUSES jj'OK RENT. scpS-Sinil t It AKE CHANCE! j FOR SALE OR REVT. I eiler niv old and well-establishPd GROCERY, GLASS and QUEENS WARE STORE. Fer t,alc or lent. This is enn of the largest Grocery Stoics in the city, situated at Ne. 143 and 147 North Queen street, within one square et Central and Northern Markets, and enjoys a Iar;;e patronage from city and country cus tomers. Satisfactory reason given lersulling. Fer pai 1 iculais call en or address CHAIiLKS KNAPP, d(Mw 113 and 117 N. Queen -St., l.ancastei. ORPHANS CUUICT SALE OF VALUAHLE City Property. On THURSDAY, DE CKMIIKR13, IMl.by virtue and in pursuance el an alias order ei the Orphans' Court et Lan caster county, will be sold at pnblic sale, en the premise, all that certain two-story brick tavern property (known as the Serrel Herse Hetel), with three s-terv brick back building, brick .'tables, shedding, blacksmith shop, Ac., ami let et ground iheiete belonging, situated en the uerth side el West King street, cast et Prince street in the city et Lancaster, Pa., ad joining prencrtici of Hen, A. E. Roberts, W. J. Cooper. James Potts am! ethers. This is one of tilt: most desirable and convenient hotel prepelties in the city el Lancaster. Sale te cemnienc : at 7 o'clock p. m. et said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ANNA McKLLIGOTT. Kxcruliix of Jeremiah McElligett, dee'd. Hu.NUVh'iiuisEiu'. Auctioneer. n'iUtsd PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FAUK. On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1881, the undcr undcr Mgncd.exeeuters et the will of Henry lt.Trent, will cxpec te public sale, en the premises, in Manhcim township, the farm et the late Henry R. Trout, iicccascif. This larm is about two miles distant lrem Lancaster, en the Ephrata turnpike, adjoining lands of Isaac Espcushadc. Henry Ruck waiter. Henry Hess and ethers. It contains 'about 70 ACRES. The improve ments cousistef a two-storied STONE DWELL ING HOUSE, large frame itarn, Wagen-Shed, Cern Crib and ether outbuildings. There is a geed orchard of apple trees. There is an ex cellent spring at the house and running water in two fields. There is a never-tailing well at the house. The fences are in geed condition. About two thousand bushels et lime have been put en the laud iu the lust two years. The property is well-adapted te trucking and dairying, as the whole el it cm be cultivated and has an excellent meadow. Persons diteiring te view the premises can de se by calling en tl"! undesigned, or en Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon. Sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. m., when terms will be made known by the undersigned exec exec ueors. A Ne, at the Grape Hetel, en s-anic day, the DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground. Ne. 220 West Orange street. The house is a two-storied ISR1CK DWELLING, with two- storied brick- back building. It contains eight rooms ; ran e built in '.he kitchen, gas throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ; them Is a connection with the sewer en Orange ttrcct. The yard is well-planted with apricots, cherries, pcaehe", ahd grapes, et several kinds. '1 he let has a ti-eiitagc en Orange street of e'Jtect and is l'-Hj feet deep, and en the rear is a two-storied Irunie Stable. Frem the south ern end of the let there extends another let, about 2f leet wide mid .11 feet deep; te Arch :d ley, giving access tetlicStablc ; this let being suhlect. however, te certain lights ci passage 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 ilav when terms will be made known by THEODORE TROUT, AMOS II. CHRIST, Executers el the will of Henry R. Tieut. IlKNUV SllDI'.fcRT, Auct. nevl'All 17,Uv:,Sixlccl,:itsAltw OABPEXS. f 1 KEAT BARGAINS IK CARPETS, 7 I claim te have th Largest and Finca lock et CARPETS In this City, llrussels and Tapestry CARPETS Vhree-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, lalt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : trem the est te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yaid. All the FINEST AND VIIOICE PATTER-N8 that ever can be. seen In this city. I also have a Large and Fine Stock et my wn make Cham and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shei notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. O-Ne trouble te show goods if you de n wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. tARPETfc, DUAL, JBc. PHILIP SCHU31, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, ' Lancaster, Pa., ell-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING Y'ARN, Ac. USTOM HAG CARPETS A SPJEC1ALTI. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece er.in Garments; also, all kinds Of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlctnen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Bine Dyeing done. All orders or goods Ielt with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. GOAL. COAL. Ceal ei the best quality put np expressly lo le lamily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A 8AMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTII WATER STREE1. 2-lydBSl PHILIP SCHUM, SON & LO XEW AJtrjiMTlHEMESXa. MVB CHA KAIlBtf YOONii GIRLS WILL BE ' f , iTjin i :tt - OF MADISON SQUARE, JIB IS HANDSOME AND-AU ERUDITE. TEACHER ( ERUDITE TKEANS LEARNED ) FROM THE: COLLEGE OF'YALE. HE IS CALLED "THE PROFESSOR." HE WROTE A PLAY ALSO "THE PROFESSOR." AND IT DREW CROWDS OF PEOPLE FROM THE GAY BOULEVARDS FOR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NIGHTS TO THE MOST ISEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN TUB ' WORLD Til MADISON SQUARE THEATRE. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE1 WEALTH AND. ARISTOCRACY OF THAT CITY WERE CHARMED BY THE PLAY UNTIL IT BECAME FAMOUS. AND ALL ENS WITH LONG SPANISH LASHES. AND THE RESULT OFIT WAS A REMARKABLE OVATION TO THE HANDSOME PROFESSOR, WHO WILL PLAY IX THIS TOWX OF LAiCABX'JSU ON NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT OR TO SPEAK 1IY THE CARD. AS THEY SAY" IN TnE BOOKS'" THIS TLA Y. ' PROFESSOR,' WILL BE PRODUCED ( NOT A GOOD WORD ) IX THE FUi OPERA UOUSfc." THIS !S IS THE END OF THE. PROFESSOR K XV It ESS 5SSLY FOR THIS MERIDIAN. BUT THE OTHER ADVERTISEMENT THAT SURPK1SED .THE QUAINT CITY OF BOSTON. THEY ARE KESPECTFULLY INVITED TO PERUSE TO'TIIE END THE PARAGRAPHS THAT NOW ARE TO FOLLOW : "THE PROFESSOR" IS FROM THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE IN NEW YORK, WHERE IT WAS PLAYED 150 NIGHTS TO CROWDED HOUSES. THE ORIGINAL COMPANY PLAYf. THE NEW YORK SCENERY WILL BE USED IN LANCASTER. A BROOK OF REAL WATER RUSHES DOWN THE MOUNTAIN. IF YOU WANT TO MARRY SEE THE PROFESSOR. THE PKETT1EST GIRLS MAKE LOVE TO THE PROFESSOR HE PROPOSES TO TIIE5I ALL. HE WILL SHOW YOU THE FRO.: AND HOW HE WOULD A-WOOING GO-NOT THE FROG BUT THE PitOFESSOR, ROB'T COLLYERSAYS " MOST AMUSING. ' JOAQUIN MILLER" LIKE NEVADA SIL VER." N. V. HERALD-" CONTINUOUS LAUGH TER." N. Y. POST" WAS WONDERFUL." N. Y. TIMES-" CHARMINGLY SET." N. Y. MAIL "REMARKABLE PORTRAIT URE." IT NIGHTLY PACKED THE F LINN & AVILLSON. Grand Opening of Toys, CHRISTMAS GOODS. A Larger stock than ever. MECHANICAL TOYS ! Lewer Dells ! Dells ! Dells ! Blocks and Games, Horses, Carts, Wagons, Sleighs, Velocipedes, Bicycles, USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Elcjjaut Carvers, Silver-Platcd Knives, Silvcr-PIated Spoons, Silver-Plated Ferks. The above goods are Redgors & Bre.'s best goods, bought at a sacrifice and will be deld very low. IIOUSEFURNISIIINU GOODS. Tin. Sheet Iten and Weeden Wat e at Great Bargains. FLINN & WILLSON'S, STOVE AND 1IEATEH STOHE, 152 & 154 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Fa. E DW. d. Z.1U9I. Manufecturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, LANCASTER, I' A. Tlie nijniil.ictiireiTj et the. dillereut lines utgoetU embraced in our sleck have been spec ially tertitnatc thte year in pitMnciiiK styles et iinpqnnled beauty, wblcb it will be a pleasure te tl te : lie'.v te all lie call. Our h'ec'j is lull iu all ilcp-.u ttneuts Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c. It you want te get up any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT plaee your order as early as possi ble. In Solid Geld or Silver we can make, isi our own factory, any article wanted, wlileli en ables us te jjive our customers advantage in prices, net usually leund in retail stores. TH. AKUNDKL T1NTKD SPIXTACLLS, for which we are the sole agents in Lancaster county, we believe are the best iu the world, and wc are satisfied that with the aid el our com plete outfit of Test Lenses, we eau fit any eyes that need the aid of glasses. Our facilities ler FIRsT-CLASS BEl'AlitlNG are complete iu every department. The very liberal share of trade wc have received in the past has encouraged us te place iu our cases a finer and larger sleck than evei belere, te which we cordially invite the attention of all who desire te examine bcautiiul goedi. ED"W. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, ect23-3mdftwIC ENTERTAINMENTS. O I'KKA HOUSE. FRIDAY, DEO. 9th, 1881. A STUPENDOUS MUSICAL CONCEPTION. ' MR..IOIIND. MISHLER has the honor te present II. B. Malm's English COMIC OPERA COMPANY, the finest operatic organization in America, who will produce en a scale of magnificence. VON SUPPE'S LATEST and GREAT EST SUCCESS, BOQCApCIO, lty u curctuUy selected company el aithts, together with a GRAND CUOKIS. POPULAR PRICES: GALLERY eOr. ADMISSION '. 75c. Reserved seats en sale at Ycckers at SSI. .Vi;t lUt-TON OP15BA HOUSE. S- O N E N I G H T O X L Y. -: THURSDAY, DEO. 8th, 1881. THE CELEBRATED McaiBENY FAMILY. The most wonderfully charming oiganlza eiganlza oiganlza lieuof young musicul artists that ever graced an American stage. Everything new and fresh. SPECIAL PRICES: ADMISSION, 3.1 Cents. RESERVED SEATS, - - - - SO " GALLERY, .... as " Saleet Reserved Seat tickets begins ut Ful ton opera neu.se Monday morning, December 5, at 8 o'clock. Deers open at 7 ; performance at S o'clock. 5W1LL APPEAR IN COLUMBIA. WED NESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. d3,5.,7,S MUSICAL INSTJl UMENTS. TTITKDD1NG AMD CHRISTMAS GUTS. MUSIC-BOXES. Superior Quality. Newest Selections. Popular Prices. THE MOST APPROPRIATE WeddiDg and Christmas Present. Wc efier during the Holidays the largest and most varied stock el MUSlC-BOXEs ever shown in this country, at the Swiss factory price, with only advance of import dnly, less than half the regular retail price. MUSICAL BOXES, WITH BELLS, DRUMS, CASTANETS. ZITHERS, Ac, dc. MUSICAL ALBUMS. C. Gantschi & Ce., Manufacturers, ST. CROIX and GENEVE, -Switzerland. Salesrooms, 1020 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. 49-SenO-fer Circular. UC-tid COURTED BY J.- kn Kl'-' 1 it J r THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK, TIIK FULTON ADVERTISEMENT. WHICH WAS WRITTEN AS CURIOUS!PEUSONS MAY LIKE TO BEAD MAD1SOX SQUARE THEATRE. AND DREW THE BEST OF A MILLION PEOPLE. IF YOU WISH TO HEAR A CHARMING GIRL'S LAUGH GO TO SEE THE PROFESSOR. IT WAS A MOST REMARKABLE SUCCESS .IN FASHIONABLE SARATOGA. ITS CITIZENS THRONGED THE " PROFESSOR " PERFOR3IANCES. THIS PLAY IS A TRIUMPH FOR TnE SCHOLARLY MR. GILLE'lTK OF THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE. IT IS A PLAY FOR GOOD HEALTH. A PLAY FOR THE DAUGH.ER. A PLAY FOR THE SON. A PLAY FOR THK MOTHER. A PXAY FOR THE FATHER. A PLAY FOR THE HOME. BEAUTY, WIT, SARCASM, HUMOR. MATHEMATICS, ASTRONOMY, EDUCATION, FIXE ARTS, MUSIC, AND ALL TIIAT CAN PLEASE THE EYE. AND CHARM THE EAR, WILL BE PRESENTED ON WEDNESDAY EVENING IN FULTON OPERA HOUSE, RESERVED SEATS AT USUAL PRICES. prices than ever. Every variety of E DW. J. ZAIUVI. LANCASTER, PENN'A. njir oeods. OUMKTHlPiG HEW LACE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, m -AT- BRISMAN'S, THE S11I11TMAKER, P.O. 56 NOKTU O.UKE.N 8TKKKT. IVI KXT DOtril TO THIS COUKT BOOSE. FAHNESTOCK. WHITE BLANKETS, $2.00 A PAIR. WHITE BLANKETS, $2.50 A PAIR. WHITE BLANKETS, $3.00 A PAIR. WHITE BLANKETS, AT ALL PRICES IN QUANTITIES, IN QUANTITIES, Colored JMankets, $1.50 a pair. FLANNELS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, Dress Goods and Silks, Dress Goods and Satins, Dress Goods and Velvets. UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAK, 'OK LADIES. -GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIRtS, ALL SIZKS AND ALL TRICES, ALL 8IZC8 AND ALL rlHCXS. Felt Cleth and Flannel Skirts, 50c. up. Our Ceat Roem has still a large stock of Coats and Delmans, $2.50 te $50. HORSE BLANKETS, HORSE JACKETS, AT LOWEST PRICES. AT LOWEST PRICES. FAHNESTOOK! Next Doer te Court Heuse. Ir'OK RENT. A WAUON AND COACH 1 maker's Shep, a well-established stand within two miles of Lancaster, en the MUlers ville Pike. Apply te or address. PHILIP BAUSMAN, dS-tfdftw Lancaster, P. O. THIEL EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 7, 1E81. VKATOES INDICATIONS. Wasuingten, D. C, Dec. 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rainy followed by clearing weather, seathwest veering te much colder high northwest winds, higher barometer. TB GCITEAC TK1AL. Prosecution Open in KabutteL Washington, Dm. 7. Gen. Sherman and a number of congressmen were pres ent at the Guiteau trial te-day te witness the opening of the prosecution in rebut tal. As seen as court opened Guiteau de manded that President Arthur, Grant, Conkling, Piatt and ethers be subpoenaed as the gist of his defense was the Delitical situation in May last. After that he said he thought a geed deal of President Ar thur, and did net want him dragged into court. Thumping the desk, he said, "I don't want him bothered with this matter. He's president of the United States and I made him se, and I think I should have something te say in the matter.'' General Sherman was then called te the stand, but simply recited the military, order he had issued at the time of the assassination. Kalread Facilities mt the 3 slur '. Philadelphia, Dec. 7. A contract has been agreed te between the Philadelphia & Leng Branch railroad company, which is controlled 2by the Pennsylvania railroad company and the Central Railroad of New Jersey for an interchangeable use of track between Sea Girt and Leng Branch. The adoption of this agreement obviates the necessity of building a new line between the points named as was recently contem plated. .rreceedings iu the Senate. Washington, Dec. 7. The Sonate at 1:45, without transacting any important public business, adjourned until te-morrow. Ne nominations were sent in te-day. In the resolution of Mr. Cameren, of Pennsylvania, in Tuesday's proceedings, the word "inexpedient" was erroneously substituted for "expedient." The reso lution reads : " That in the opinion of the Scnate it is expedient te reduce the rev enue of the government by abolishing all existing internal revenue taxes except these imposed upon high wines and dis tilled spirits.". Kissed His Wife and then Killed Her. Fall Kivek, Mass., Dec. 7. Frank Sharen, a young barber, who had been arrested in consequence of treuble with hiswife, went home last night, entered her room, kissed her three times and then shot her as she lay asleep. She died almost instantly. The murderer gave himself up. Tite Men lllewn te Atoms. Winnepeg, Man., Dec. 7. Duncan Mc Millan, foreman of a party of workmen en the Canada PaciGc railroad, near Eagle Lake, went with William McCenncll, one of his men, into the powder maga zinc. Explosion followed seen afterwards and both men were blown te atem3. a rriest's Tragic Death. Greenfield. Mass., Dec. 7. Father McCarty, who was shot by David McMil lan, Sunday, died about midnight. His mnrderer is m jail here. PostelHco Bobbed. New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 7. The posteffice at Middleburg was broken open last night and robbed te the extent of $1,500 MAMKETH. new xerK annex. Nkw i'erk. Dec. 7. Fleur dull and without decided change. Southern quiet and unchanged. Whcut opened n shade earicr : Ne. 2 Jlcd, Dec, SI iVA ; de Jan. $1 4401 41 ; de Feb., 1 4;1 47 de Mar., $1 4901 4!. Cern opened !4c better und vuict;7i7Cc. Oats stronger and quiet. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, DCC. f.. FlOUT qtliet, llllt linn ; Superfine, at f4 '253 1 75 Kra nt 5 COgiVt-T!) ; Ohie nnd Indiana family, 16 73Q7 SO; Pennsylvania liunlly Jii 509 r, 7": St. Lnule de 7 UU57 tt2; Minnesota Extra at 17 0097 25; de straight at $7 iVfj 7 TiO; winter patent tl 50&8 23; spilng de 57 75flS50. Rye flour at $ 2T3 50. Wheat firmer; Del. and Pcnn'a Red, $141 1 43; de Amber. SI 43 1 45. Rye steady at 98c. Cern firm and light local cunply. Oats firm and lalrly active Previsions dull. Butter Choice scarce etberkinds plenty and dull. Rolls firm. Eggs, fresh sciirce and wanted. Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum steady; refined, 7c. Whisky sales at ?l 13. .Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at SJiQ'J : Flaxseed firmer at SI 55. Uraln and Prevision Ouotatlens. One o'clock quotations el grain and ptev.t. ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15-'$ East King street. Dec. 7. 1 r. m. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lord Dec. 60 .45J 10.75 11.05 Jan 1.23 .G1J 4lfe 17.20 H.27;i Feb.... Wt)i .014 .11 Philadelphia. Dec IAVA SffK .n-2ti Jan 1.42?5 .7IJ,; .52U Feb 1.457J .73 JZiii Live Stecc AiarKeu. Chicaoe. Heas Bccclpts, 47,000 head; niil. mcnt8, s.OOO head; weather nnlaverable, mar ket wcaK and prices SQlOc lower ; sales com mon te geed mixed, $3 505 75; light, $" i0 59"j; heavy packing and shipping at 00 G 35 ; skips and culls at 45 25. CatM .ttcclpU, 4,500 head ; shipnienls, 1,200 pricix generally unchanged. Sheep Receipts, 2.C.03 Ticad ; shipments, 200 head ; market very dull and weak ; inleriorte lair $2 0O2 80; medium te geed $3I, extra, 5 5004 75 ; market overstocked with common. Eest Liberty Cattle, receipts, 1,258; market slew and prices legisc en yestcruay. Hogs Receipts were 25,000 head ; market 6lewr Philadelphia at $6 0U35; Yorkers at $5 t'0g5 75. Sheep Receipts were 3,400 head ; maikct dull and prices ic off from lest week. BtOCK New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Meck also United States Bends reported dally l Jaecb B. Lose, N. E. Cor. Centre Squure. Nw Yerk Stocks. Stocks du.l and irregular. Dec. 7. 10:00 :.. AioQey 'vu Chicago A North Wc3lern 127 127 127J4 Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul lOffJi 106! VVA Canada Southern.. 59Ji fiOJC C. C. A I. C R. B. DeL.Lack.ft Western , Delaware Atlludsen'Canal. Denver A Rie Grande East Tcnn., Va. ft Ga 1 MX 20 127J 120 1 Myfi .... 144 144 Hannibal A St. Jee. IU 'J. Lake Shero A Mich. Southern.. 120j 120 121 Manhattan Elevated.. 16 Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas A Texas N. Y., Lake Erie A Western.... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario ft Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Ohie Central....... 80 - 4. 95 91 95 9 30 138J4 137 138i Pacific Mali steamship Ce.. 4 8t. Paul ft Omaha 38 3 38 'A de Prererred ieik Central Pacific 93JS Texas Pacific 52 Union Pacific 118 Wabash, St. Leula ft Pacific. ... 41k - " Prclcrred. 81 j2 Western Union Tel. Ce 81 .... 101-)g .... 9IU 52 52-3 118; HtM 42k 42j t A. M. T.X.TM. FHUAOXLVBIa. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania B.R.. KettdK ........ Lehigh Valley. Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv. Buffalo, Pitta. A Western... northern Central Northern Pacific " Preferred HestenvUlt .. C3K .. 34 $r ss. 22X 39V4 79H 39X Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 133 1W 135 Philadelphia A Krte R. K .... a Gunnison Hinlnsr... liS ie J" Iowa Gulch ilinlmr Ura STATS Bones. United States I per csnts. 3) 32 r. n. 117'- Lecal stocks and Bones. Par Las val. ?ale Lunc.CUy6perct,Loan,duelS82...no fU 1885... 109 111 u " law... iee H8.1 1995... 100 ISl 5 per cL in ler 30 years.. 100 10ft ft per ct. Scheel Lean.... 1C0 Hi " 4 " in 1 or years.. 100 103 " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 10i.u " t " in 10 or 20 years. 100 105 BAJOX STOCKS, First Natlenalllank. , $ioe $175 Farmers' National Bank mi w, Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 lie Columbia National Bank loe 140 Ephrata National Bank lw ise First National Bank, Columbia.. .. loe i:l First National Bank, Strasbun:.... loe I.n.n; First National Bank, Marietta 100 'SM.U First National- Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 115 s Lltitz National Bank. 100 Manhelm National Bank loe 1 1 1..V Union National Bank. Mount Jey. se 70..:t New Helland National Bank 100 105 MlSCXIAAJnCOCS BOXD8. Quarryvillc R. R., due 1RO $t00 fiIJ.75 Beading A Columbia R. R due ISA! tee iOt Lancaster Watch Ce due 1300 100 13&..V Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In 1 or ae years 100 uu lAncasterties Light and Fuel Ce., due itSB........................s....a loe VA StcvcnsIIouse loe & MSCKLLANEOCS STOCKS. Quarryvllle R. K SO (X25 MiUersvUIe Street Car. . 50 Si Inquirer Printing Company 50 10 Watch Factory ie Jje Ues Light and Fuel Cem pany . . . . 25 Stevens Heuse loe Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company joe 75.10 Marietta Hellew ware loe TuawriKK STOCKS. Hit? Spring Beaver Valley $ 25 $ 10.2J Bridgeport L1J 21 Columbia Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia A Big Spring 25 14.10 Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47.25 Lanc.Etizaectht'n AMIildlut'ii 100 51 Lancaster A Frnitvillc. 50 50 Lancaster A Lltitz 25 (AM LuncaaterA Williauitevu 25 55 Lancaster A Maner 50 92 Lancaster A Manhelm 25 30.41 Lancaster A Marietta 25 25.? Lancaster A New Helland 100 85 Lancaster A Snsqueluinna 3fi0 275.2t Lancaster A Willow Struet 25 40.if StrasburgA Millport 25- 21 Marietta A Maytown 25 10 Marietta A Mount Jev 25 CLOTUINU. () UK LAST CARD OK TIlK SEASON I Our card luis brought out a uuiulier of new customers, who usually de- their buying In Philadelphia, since they arc assured that Lan caster can beast of at le 1st one beuse that knows hew, and docs turn out first du-s work in the line of Merchant Tailoring. We were compelled te order another let of PINE OVERCOATING iu addition te our extendi vh stock. Te-day we open a full line orNOVELTIESireui thu Par isian house or Origct, including ASTROCHANS, VELOURS A MONTANAK HE A VERS, et the Ial03t French Design, which are per fect Gems. Our CROMRIE'S VICUNAS. LALLAPELLES AND ELYSIANS are very attractive. We invite the attention el ludle-i, who are in search of suitable CHRISTMAS KIF1H, ler their husband.-, te c.'.ll and examine en 1 stock of OVERCOATINGS, a mere acceptable or desirable present eimld net be made. We get up an Overcoat iu the highest style of art, at prices ranging from fir te $50 a saving et at least from 25 te mi per cent en Philadelphia prices ler same kind 01 work and trimming. Bear in mind we are tl c only home in I-tu caster that handle this class et goods. Our e perience. taste and skill is a sutllcicnt gnai.ui tec that we are thoroughly posted in regard te eerrect style in dress. All arc cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREKT. J. K. SMATJNG, ARTIST TAILOR, l .k.' 1,'ASIlIONAin.K CLOTHING. AL ROSENSTEIN, the eNE-iwicE Hit Tailor mil Gleler, PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICKS. " Costly thy habit as thy purse can fuy. But net expressed in tancy. 'Richnetgandy.' Fer the npparcl oft proclaims the man." Shukesxcarc. " Te m well dressed will nfttiuies Siiycrsedu the rest." Ilyren. Fine Tailoring Custom Department. Our counters are new laden with the choic est fabrics in Fercisii and Demestic Geed : they arc of the latest pattern?, and are rich ami handsome : thcirsnpcrierinakewitl show te fine advantage. Wcmakcthis announce ment te these wne wish te ureas ucii at 11:011 crate prices. We make Ulsters, TJlsterettes, Fancy Lined, Self Lined, Silk and Satin Lined Overcoats. DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS In any Style. We have the handsomest assortment t Treuserings In this city. In connection with our Custom Department wc have a full line id Klegnnt, Well Made and Uoed Fitting READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Far superior te these generally sold at Ready. Made Clothing Stores. Our Fancy Ulstercttes, Reversible Overcoats "which, by tbe way. can lie worn 011 either side," satin and silk lined Overcoats, eau net bu excelled for style and beauty; wuhavn I hem trem $3 te $25. Our Self-lined Overcoats are very haniNonie. Wc have them in twenty different stylc:,tieiii 17.50 te 25. Our Silk-laced, Light-weight Ovcrceats.and Surteut.s are marvels of Dcauty, and we will here state, up te the present time thin Is tin; only store in this city where you can And the Surteut Overcoat. This coat is par cxtellcnt 11 thu dress overcoat. Our assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is complete. The BICYCLE SHIRT, which i very handsome. Is a great favorite with young men. We have them for $1.25, $1.50, $ree ai.-l $2.50, twenty-nve per cent, less than they cm be bought ler elsewhere. Having adopted the ONE-PRICE system, it is enforced In Its meat radical lenn. as In no Instance will or can 1 make any deviation Irem the price plainly marked en every arti- nhi Imirlnf in thli flliff llllW'4 tVlllflA f lit CM tilt sufficiently low te place superior .uat!ty goods within the reach of the most economical. A visit te my establishment, particularly :- i't you prcler a better class el clothing than is generally found in stores, will confirm my statement. AL ROSENSTEIN, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Next deer te Shultz A Bre.'s Hat tore and np poslte the Grape Hetel. BOOTS SllORH. LADIEM AND fiUHTS, T YOlT WANT A Geed and Finn r tiling Beet or bheu Realy-made or Made te Order, go te F.HIEMENZ'S. Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk Specialty. Jy2-tIdS& ESTATKOF ELIZABETH SHIRK, LAXK 1 et the city et I-ancnster. deceased. Let- . nf.iltntnfulilinii wltli I li vrill nnn(n(l en said estate having been granted te the 1111- (lersigneti, 1111 persons luuuuitu lunicwaic - riucstcd te make iminc Hate settlement ami these having claims or demands against tin; same will present them without delay ler s't tlement te the undersigneil, residing In s.d I City. JEREMIAH RIFE, Adm'r.. 19 East King street, Lancaster. P: J. B. Goeo, Att'y. nl9 Btil.eaw ESTATE Or JIICHAKL HALOHB, I.ATI of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te di-drlbute the balance remaining in the hands of Edward McGovern. Was. L. Pelper and James M. Bnrke, executers et said deceased, te an 1 among these legally entitled tethesuim. w 11 sitfer that purpose en TUESDAY, the 2.1th of OCTOBER, 1W1. at hl oJcleck a. in., in tl": Library Beem et the Cenrt Heuse, in ihe ci - et Lancaster, where all nersens Interesie said distribution may.attend. Cll AS. R. KLINE, el Itdeaw Auditor.
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