LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18 1SW2. UOLUEN WB.DliI.NU. Farmer Leamau'a Mltleih Anniversary. Abraham Leaman, moro commonly known as Farmer Leaman, and bis wife, j c-iidcnts of West Lampeter township, celebrated their 50tk weiluiug anniversary on .Monday, Oct. 1G, and it was an occa sion loug to ha remembered by all who were present. The arrival in tbe morniug of three sons and four daughters, accom panied by their better halves, was a pleasant surprise to tbe aed parent, who fairly outshone themselves in hospitality. A bumptuous diuner was soon prepared and it is needless to say that it received ample attention from all the company. The presence of tlio young folks recalled many pleasant lemiuisccnces and the time sjtcnt in supplying tho inner man sped swiftly by. There were 44 children and graudc' 1 dreu in the company. Mr. Lea"- n, though in his 83d year, and havii Je votcd himself to the arduous d ..:'. of farm life for more than CO years, i a hale and heaity old mau, and bids : in- to be the cantro figure of many moio such pleasant reuuions as that which has been described. THAT SUOOTINU AFlTAilt. V.ncli. Ituut'n VuudlttoB Mot SerlauK. Z.icli. Boot, who was shot yet-terday afternoon whde attempting to escape from Oflicer Mercer, the particulars of which were published in yesterdays Intkm.ujkx cer, continues to suffer severe p.iin, hut is not believed to be in a dangeiii- condi tion. Morphia was admiuisteit l to him last night and he slept thicu or ft- r hours in jail. This morning the sing, .his pro bed for the ball and located it o-i tho left ' hide of the spine between the .shoulder -I. hides, and resting against thn spine. No attempt was made to iccovc tho ball, nor will any bo made, for the piesent at least. Dntclmrgetl. Abraham GiofT, A. L. Rudy, D.tnie.' .Mi! I.r, (leorgo Urofl'uuil 1). O. lieriiei.scrt who wcie ancslcd some time ago, by Non stable Stokes and K.iilioad Oflicer l'yleon the eliarge of having broken into and rob bed a freight car at Witmer's station in October, 1881, had a hearing beforo Alder man McCouomy this afternoon. There was not any evidence against them to war i ant, tho aideiman in holding them for cotitt and they were discharged. Tn Colored Maud. This musical organization got on tho town in some way last night, and they blew and thumped until a late hour. A number of citizens were serenaded, in cluding Joe Lobar, the well known barber, who was mairicd twenty years yesterday. . m Another luiorce Wanted. Daniel lilattcnbeigcrhas filed a petition for divorce from his wife Georgiana Blat tenberger. The parties were mariied last July, and Daniel alleges that the fair (corgiaua made him drunk, and iu that condition induced him to commit matri mony. in Town. A. Ilaxtou Vihick, of Loudon, and lied Iey C. Visick, of Hamstead, England, well known English deutists, were at the Stevens house over night. During their stay here they called on Dr. Webb, whom they had met iu London. '4'liJ-t c.VCiiiUtt ui 7 o'ofoclc at the Leopard iL.tei, will lie sold a brick lioime. No. 20 South Dnkc street, belonging to the estate ot John . Ilutiley. Amusement. "Vlicrrie" 7'o-nir. Miss Gii-sio Morii.s ami company will appear in tho opera house to night in the musical comedy ot " Clierrie." The jntan Trarelci Bays: "Miss Morris well otafned her well-eai mil reputation as 'Chci 'n'.' ill tin! play ot that name. Sim win in ex cellent oiee, ami her support was uiiexcei" tiotiul. She was parliculaily brilliant iu l U'U'MUmI scene." Pinafore " mid " Tl,e t AJuii ..--The familiar and ever popular strains ot Gilbert and Sulli v an's ilclicioiisopci.i ot "Plnatnic'' will re wound through tin- opera house uct Salnrd.iy atipinooii, when Hie llolitvii company will give it at their matlucf. 11 has le.'ii a Ions time since our people have hatl the pleasme ot hc.uing its charming measures publicly peiloriiHil, ami tho natty little eiatt ought to he tcisonably Mire or a conlial welcome see ing the Molina" company conic highly rccoiii memleil. In the cxcnlng l'laiiiiielte's ln-uilU-I ii 1 (,onipolt)on. "The Clihucsoi, iloi iu.:iidy,V Will iies'ung." T..r two npj'iiui comprise an, al-il-acti'on that should 'draw' well." ' jtiirenee Jlttntlt in a Double Hill. Lovcis ot the legitimate drama ale pleased to know that to-moiiou evening that distinguished actor. Mr I.uwrunrt KaueU, wHl appear a f'iilMu He. hovjse in a gic,al i(oillc 1111, li'c, plays being ' Tho Merchant ot Venice," ami David Garriek.' As ijhjlovk. In tlielniino-, Mr. Hat ictt lets call neil a high icputatioii ami one filial a-Mi'rcs a m.iMcily intorpi elation ot this great Sliakspeaiean crcaWon, ami con? fjsriinj;liIsreinliio of tlio tljle yolp of thp ,.()iiif.ily ijiat s 1. ,o,uU-too-oi-rpv.,s Jim! tti-.imalic hast, tlie New Yoi k lie rttltl says: " While he gically amused the aiiilienee dur ing his peculiar situation in the house of .Simon Inifut, In the tirst and second nets1, ho touched them almost to tcirs in the pathetic scene with the fair Miss Tiujol. Mr. Charles I'-UUkett usa-le a ureat hit as tbmire LVt try and wu.s twice ealjo.l heiqm tlmcuij.iiuat llict.IOM, of the second act. Mr. Hen llogirs made an hdm'iraldc&tMuii Jiijjirf and Miss .lo-fle Katch 5'iilcr played It'ln li'ujut in a simple manner lmf was ctlettivo and ijuile won tli' synipa jhjesof tjeaiilieii-' UuaMnoja JMnrkel. DAIKT. IS utter ft ft Cup chcc'e, '1 clips Cottage cliecM-. 4 pieces Hutch cheese V lump . POULTRT. (,'lilekens jialr (live) " ' PiueicleailMi) 1 igcons, 1 pr... .- I' I" VKOETAUUiS. Ileet.s If) bunch Iteaus, Lima, ft qt ' ' string V K pk 2.'28c , S1CC ,.70c(fi$l 10 l!Slc t . . ...... 0". j;c !..!"...iic 12S1SC fjp 2!?Sc ifdlUc i2ffi5c lUffliic td&poc . ..luaaoc VfflVc , . i t-",c ..,..3KC uarrois y uuncu.. uauoage, : neai:. 1f.n.rul!ii l'oUUOes " JJplr : 1 ." -it bus.. 5-.-et rotatbtspk :.... KHIIIUIUM VI uiiiicii,. KKK riuntti, eueh.. reppci2.11 doz.., flfll ! tjoup Bems l 4t Salsltyflbuiicli .Squashes, each .ii i,. ,t.t. U4M'itJ lf Ftf l....... ...... .......... Tonibloea'W K'l t..... .. H4. .i.ii it lUl.'tC .... -2ii.tr: ...l5c .(.410c Vuteriuuloui, eaoli lD30c VOiery jir. uuncu. .....1UC XISCKLLAMCOUB. ApplolJuttcr Vqt 25c Sweet Cider, ft gal .-.,, W)c CjJTSp '.Pjj ..(....'.. 3a2sc Lard i S. .'............ ................ .llyt.C , i - - - niyiTO. Annies. nk. ....129 15c ....25S4llc a 1'C ....15?18c :ai2o IU1- loc ....lil5c .,..1215c ....2030c ...AOtiGOc ... 15&40C ....20S3QC ,..,1U12C ....13w15e ftailamis ) loz: Chestnuts, f? jt Cmnberriet, ft it.... Cocoanuis cacu :. rnrrailts, ilrimt. V & ,....,,.... wteLtxt - UI!lCo yf p jiKa J ijomoiiB w iioz. Ortmccs V oz... M ftflJIlti9 W J I (-ArS fi J 2'aa rerslmmoiiH.'flqt: ,..-, aw-naws S vk....'. t tic lib" f y. . iuc Cattish y t...... ,,.., l-c XrOrCll ttt"t i fttt"f it ''" I'orulou fr ,,...,,,..,,, ....,8l()c itock 15c Kulmon W KUc Sun iuc Suckers 10c XBATS. Keel Steak. V B... 1220C Hl( 12Q15C ' Uoast(rib) ft " " (cil'.ec) tt Cui-ncil.tt i...-. " Url(Ml,fiU. : IIC tT.M)c 1 1,3? 1m: in .a v oC tiiMiiwuC i:mognairiuii.-. liircou Bi Ham, sliced, ft Ham, whole H. IjauibV ft i. Muttony ft.... . ,,. 12ttC 12lCc lTiC ii&Uc 16Q20C 12c l-OI'K Jl Bl,......, Sliouliler fl lb Sausage -p ft ' smoked $t ft. Veal V ft Pudding OUAI5. Corn V bus Clovcrseed, bus Hour tqr Corn meal, ft qt Oatmeal m & Hay Tiiiicthy W ton " Clover ton............ Oats W bud Uye bus Timothy Seed t bus Wheat '. nus Flaxseed, bm Hungarian, lf( bus Orchard Crags, i? bus Hemp, 1 Ims: Herd U-ruga, ? pus KapeSeeil, y bus .70SS0C ,J fiOgi! .sOS'.die rc .......6c 120 , : ,.4r.3I0c VC .w.;.2j .mavM ...$2 25 ...SI 10 ...S2S0 ...r2 75 ...$1 ) ....rioo HfKVlAh If Q J IV KM. When others are snlloring. itrop a word or klndcess and sympathy. It they arc suflering Irom a Cold, give them Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup; a few doses ot this valuable reined v will uirord Instant'rcllcf, and a twenty-rive cent bottle ill cure the worst Cough. A Voice from tint i red. 1 take thl i opportunity to bear testimony to the cflicacyot your "Hop Uitteis." Kxpcct ing to 11ml them nauseous and bitter and com po-ed ot bad whisky, wo were agteeablv sur prised at their mild taste, just like a cup of iea. a airs, cresswel! and ii Mm. Connor, ti-iends. have likewise tried, and pronounce them the lest medicine tlicy have over taken Itr building up strength and toning up the system. 1 was troubled with costiyeness, headache ami want ot appetite. My ailments aronowall gone. I have a yearly contract with a doctor to look after tho health ot iny selt and family, but I need him not now. S. OlIiLlL.VXI), Peoilc'x Ailtoratr, Pittsburgh, Pa. .1 uly ii. I S78. olC2wd& w Alutliera! .tlotlinritl! AloiliernU Ai-u you tlisturbe.l at night and broken ot you r rest by a sick child sullei lug ami ci vlng with excruciating pain ot cutting teeth ?"" If so, go at once, ami gut a bottle ot MILS. W1N 3I.OWS SOUTJIIMJ SYUUU It wllliultova tlmpoor little iutlorer, immediately ilepend upon It : tl'oro is no mistake about It. Theie Is not u iiiotlieron artl: vho law V"-r u-! it, who will not tell you at once thai 11 nil! ieu lulcthe lioucN, and give ret to ttie nir.lliov and lrllet and health to the child, operating like magic. 11 is peifectly sate to ue in all Cases, and pleasant to tho tx-jtc, and isfhc lescriptiou ot ono ot tho Oldest and best lemulu physicians and nurses in the United Sstates, boldeverj-wheie. 2.", cents alKiltle. m2-lv-M.W&S&w Coliiun's l.iebig'.s Mqiitil Keel and Tonic In vigorator will cun- indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily i-.joi. 'J'nle no olh t: ordruggisis. oiri-lwdcoilAw ' lUcKMitTACir," a lasting anil fragrant per lume. li ice 2j and 50 cents. ForsaloatCocli rail's drug store. 117 North Queen stteet. Ilont lle in the House. "Kough on ICuts." Clears out raN io.icIii-s, bed-bugs, Hies, ants, moles, inanks, gophers. 15c. mice' chip- Tno moMt obstinate casi-s ot Catarrh and Hay Fever are cured by the use ot Kly's Cie.un Kalui the only agnvable lemedy. I'rlce 5.1 cents. Apply Into noHtrllH with Hlllo linger. Fniiii Major Uowns, M.lilary Instructor: Sit. Pleasant Academy. Sing Sing, N. Y. Din ing the very coltl weather 1 w as sn tiering w ith Catarrh. My head and throatachedsosevr-rrly that 1 was obliged to give up everything and keep quiet. Kly's Ci cam Halm was suggest ed. Within an hour from the flist application 1 lelt relieved, the patn began to subside. In two days was entirely cured. W. A. Downs. Feb. 15, IsSI. My son, aged nine years, was alllieted with Catai i h ; tins Use or Kl j 's Cream Ilalm .llectel a complete cm e. f. K. Hamman. Druggist, Kaston, lsu Q2-M W&Feowd & w AH Is Well That Knits Well. Oiin Catlin.t'J Pearl street, Itiillalo, X. Y., says: "I tiled vaiious remedies tor the piles but found no reliet until I used Thomas' Ec-lectrit-u;!, winch entirely cured me altera Jew applications." H. IS. "Cochran, druggist, U7aud 13a Norlh Queen stiecl. Aoio Fever, Ague, and Killoiness by tak ing Coliien's laebig's l.iuid licet ami Tonic lnvigoi-ator. Axtfur Cetaens. Ot druggist. olC-lwdeod&w When the skin is patched and ticLkled by strong northwest winds and Hie face becomes diy and scaly, it can be restored to smothness and good color by lr. Uenson's Skin Cine. A perfect lemedv tor troublesome itching and vexatious pimples. olO-lwdaw Go to II. It. Cochran's drug store tor Mrs. Freeman's Xcw Xationat Jtyes. For bright ness aMd curability ot color, tue unequaled. Color tioin 2 to 5 pounds. Directions iu Kug llshanil (ieiii.au. I'nce. 15 cents. Vurlly the ICood. "SlfASK'S VILL0." ' hwam:"s i-ii.i.s." "swaynk's VILLS." aits as a ui:i:t t or.i:i:nou and by cleansing, regulating and slaeujll lim ing the oig.insot digestion, secretion ami ab sorption, c-uu' Apoplexy, Fit", 1'ar.ilysis, Xer yousness, Diz-;ines'i, Debility, Killiousucss, Had llieatli,.laiuidlce, l.ivcrnnil Kidney Com plaint, Lack tit Appetite, Low Spiilts, Inili gesHon or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malail;; and Cnulaxitin, Fi-ver and Ague, Diaulnv-i, Dropsy, Colds. Itlicum.ili-m, Hciuulgia, Umit, FemaUi Weakness, I'riuaiy Disorders, and all lriegi)laillies of the Spli eu, .Stomach, ISlailder and ISowels. Ki-.sToniNOTo m:Liu when all other rciuiidics fail. They keep the sj-stein iu u lieallliy condition by aioiining the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels anil kidneys the matter that poisons tho Inundations ot lite, lie particular to obtain " SwayneU l'illa," -.i ift, 2 cents a box ot :' pills, or 5 boxes $1. Prepausl only by 1)k. Swa jk A. .-"ov, riilla ilclpliid, l'a. As.kyAU-lruggilnr tlnim. Sent by mail to any aUdjcsj. oct-od&w M.W.F A NAB M. riMKCTOK tlCO Wltll CaCll llOttlU Ol ShiloL'sCatartlilCinneily. Price so cents, tor sale at Cochran's ill tig store, t::7 North Queen street. llaiiisli ill health, nervousness, vexation, Iretfulness, by using ISrown's lion bitters. II. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l.'J North queen stive'. pIO-lwdA-w Itrown-H Mouiwhoiil ranacea Is the most etlecv'ive 1'ain Destrojor In the worltL' 'lll most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied oxternalIy,aml thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chrnnlp or aote, than any other pain alleviator, anil it 9auranod doublo the strength ot any sj j.ilar preparation. It cures patn In tlie b'iuo, liack' or howci. 0r0 Throat, HtiPinnaHsfii uiui At vjm3ibiu m " mx iiKLivu - :-N wii ..cscuolu 1'anacsa" should bo In every family. A leaspoontul of tho Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time wilt nuscrr a cold. 25cts a bottle '" ' febll-lvdM.W&S&w now to secure Health. It seems strange that any ono will sutrcr from the many derunccuienta brought on by an Impure- condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'SSAKSAI'AUILLAANDSTILLINUIA, or ltl.OOD AND LIVEU SY1CU1 will restore pericct health to the physical organization. It Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven Itself to bo tho best KLOOD PUBlFIEtt over discovered, citcet nally curing Scro.tula, Sypldltic disorders. Weakness ot the Sidneys, Erysiiwlas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bib ious complaints ami 'all diseases indicating an impure condition ot tho Blood. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestion. A single bottlo will prove to yon its merits as a health renewer, lor It ACTS LIKE A CIIAUM, especlal.lv when the complaint is ol an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and nor vons system. KAKEK'S PAIN PANACEA enies a pain in man and beast. For use extei nally ami Inter nally. KEDIIOKbK POWDKKS euro all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVECUIIK. may2l-2 For sale at II. B. Cochran's; drug store 13" North Queen street. AA'II JIWHRTIHUMKNTS. r U.NCH. I.EUEKKN'anKK AMU TO- I j tato salad this (WEDNESDAY) evening ' PETER LOTZ'S, I ,rnH., rinnA., Si.. ... JHUitll ulTGJt mitri. Ehret's Celebrated New York Beer on tap. ltd JKO. S U1VI.EK & C. GRAND OPENING OF BERLIN MADE Pltisli Trimmed Jackets, Plush Trimmed Dolmans, Plush Trimmed Ulsteretts, Fur Trimmed Silk Circulars. a $3 A full line of Fur Trimmings of various styles and widths. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. No 25 EAST KING STREET, .TNO. S. GIVLEK. XrW AltVERTISHailSNTS. w ANTK1. A COUKIN A hMAM, KAM- ny. Appiyar, No. 413 NOUTU DUKE STUEET. T UNCUI LVHCHit Xj This rWEDNESDAYl nvenlmr. Sour nroui ami specie at tue Kciiiuer House ltd C.1IATTEI1N. TEV. W. . UWCNS, I'ASTUK OF II1K IV FiiNt Jlupti-.t Cliurcli, will p'each this evening in the Union Betliel Church, corner or Prince ami Orange hticets. at 7.-H'. ltd STKAVKU A WAV. -O.N J.AST THUKS DAY. October l.'ili. liom the liremises ol C corgi, Cansi, Ko. .VJS West King street, a black 1 1 eg, weighing between 2Ui ami S2. pounds. Any lntormatinn as to its where aliouu w ill be liberally rewanleil. olS-Jtd 1)Ur.l.U' SALIC I1K DNIlKltMiJNKI) will ouVratpulilu-sale on Friday Oclo-bei-27Hi. ls-', t S o'clock p. m., his valuable Stoie Stand and I'mpt'i'tV m Manheiin Ilor ougli. I'nscssuin given immediately, octis 7td C. J. ItElFF. THK KtCllTII WAItll I'ATTISON CI.UU . will meet at Mrs. Ilinhl'.-, Saloon. High street, on T11UUSDA1 ceningat 1 o'clock. Business ot importance. Able spcalii-rs will address the meeting. ltd ASSIHNKK'S SAI.1C. Till'. KNT1KK slock ot Doyle's M cent toic, consisting d wagons toys, china, picture inline", ebaiix, toilet sct, birii cages, lianglin; baskets, fancy llower iols. Ac., will be Mold at auction on THURSDAY, OCT. lit, 1S. Sale tnconimence al 7 .:u . in. olS tld ATI KNTION, !OUNi OKMOCIC.VT.S. There will lie a meeting ot lite Young Men's Democratic Clulial Central Ilcotquar tcri. Ii:! Ninth IJiiccn slieel, llii-i ( VKD.N1- liAl 1 evening, utttKin clock. A full iittcml mi com desired. ltd NUTIllK. A MKKTXMUi ! TUB STOCK lioldcrs and directors of tlie Delaware KivcrA- l,titcater It. It. conijianv will be held at tlieoilieeot the company. No. J!) North Duke bliicl.on JIO.VHAY.OOI'. -.:. 1S-U.-U '1 o'clock a.m., for the tmn:iction ot important hnsi niss. . 1). II. CASK. Sec, ocil:!,lS&Jl.l N OllCr. TO KKlUlit: ItUIIUtCKS. Sealed nronosals ill lie reitiveil al tlie County C'oinuiissinner's tllliie, at I.incaster, l'a.. until KlilDAY, NOVKMUKIC X, lf8.', at 14 o'clock in., for tins erection and comple tion ot an nncovcieit wooden bridge across tliu Heaver cieek, neai Kctton, at terminus of Heaver Valley turnpike. .Specifications can be seen at the Commissioner's Ofllce. l'.Y OKDER OF TIIK HOAUD. Attkst : 15. F. (Siiikst, Clcik. nctls-2wtl NuTict1;. The partncrMl.ip hcrelolorc existing Iie tween II. .. Illioads and Cli.irles ii. Itlioads is dissolved liv reason of Hie death ot Charles J. Uhoads. All persons iinlclitcit to said part nership :uo reiiuested to mako immouiatc payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present Ihein for settle ment to thesnrviving partner, II. . Khoads, at No. 1 West King street, Lancaster, l'a., wheio the said II. . Kno.uls will continue the walch and jew elry business as successor Jo 11. . Kho.uls V liro LANC.V.STKK, l'a., Oct. 1(, M-SI. oet!S-lwd 1ositivi: rtnu.ic sai.k on mom hay, OCTOI'.fcltSa, ls.sj. at the Cooper Hoimo, will lioholil that two story I'.KICK litVKi 1, lN'li. with two stoiy Hrick Hack Huililingaml It.iki- Oven attachci!, situated on ilic north west corti'-r l'linceaiid Andrew slice's ; Hal), 7 Uoonis. UtJ.irri'ls, excellent Cellai, lionlaiul back staiis, etc ; I'apereit llirouglinnt. Lot 20 by 75 Icot, liydrinl, Well and Fiuil. Also, a I'uildiiig Lot ailjnining above on noilh ." tcet, S inches by 75 Icot, Willi Krult on AN.'. I'liiltling Lots adjoining above on the we-i, limiting I in li'el on Water stn'el and 75 tcet on Audiew ulieel. salt- to commence, al 7 o'clock p. in. See largo bills 1'KTKIt DKI.K1T. Or, ALLAN A. IlKKU A: CO., I0i; Kits: King Mm ct. .1. C;;MKi i:, Auet. oIS-Uilty.1 AI1S1 INIVritATiIs SAI.K. ON WKI1 KKsDAY.OCTOl'.KIi IS, s.'.at the Leop ar.l Hotel, Lane tslcr '-ity. pursuant toauorder ol the i iili.uis' Court. ill be Mild at public -a e, tlie following describe I ical estate, to nit: All that certain two story l!:lok Duelling IIoum- CNo. 'JO). situated on the west sldeol South Duke stieid. Lancaster city, (routing 2I foel i,i iii'-iics on saiil South Duke street, and extending westw'ard t'l leel 4 inches to a tluvo loot alley: bomided on too noith by properly ol Anna llronomau and on the south by properly ol Mis-. .Io-mi Liindi-. The prop i:ity iseligibl) located and contains II looms. It 'lias been recently painled and paperetl thl'ouhour, and is in the bi st possible condi tion. Sale to commetieo al ; o'clock p m., wlien tonus will b mado known by the under signed. A. A. IltUSLKY. Administrator c. I, a. ol John W. llubley, dp- ceaMMl. llKNUV Suctfiwi, Auet. u2S-7ldF&S TIUItMC SAL.K OF VALUABLE CITY irtne ol an order of the J. properly. Uy Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the lliester Houso, in the city ol Lancaster, on MONDAY, NOVEM BER 1.1, INS.'. at 7 o clock p. m thi! undivided moiety or hull interest ot Clnulcs G.Rhoads, deceased. In the following doserihed rcil es tate, held by II. Z. Khoads and s-iiil Charles G. IMioad-i, deceased, as tenants in common. No. I. Alt that large loui-story STORE BUILDING ami lot ol ground thcicnnto be longing, situate on the south side ot West King street, iu the city of Lancaster, fronting on Host King street "2 feel W,i Inches and extending in lwitts ot tnat widt!i 215 lcet, to a 11 feci, wide piVbliC alley. No2. All that valimblclot or picccofgiound on the southeast corner of West .Orange and Notth Mulberry streets, iu the citvof Lan caster, lionting on West Orange (V iectaiui! iuchc, andixieniiingiiideptli o thitwulU;, bonlhwanlaloii'' Mtillierri'siti eel. 25(1 tcet. to'a 14 Ieet wide liublic alloy, On which aic elected '.I'M' iftg ig Houses ' iiiid otlu-r tniDroVe. ments. Tills VO',city will 'i wliolo 0 14 ua'U- - i Qllul-uil sale as a it. .,: most desirable site .....ciiyol Lancaster lor a residence or tor residences. No. 3. All that two story DWELLING I'OUSE, with Mansard root and all the mod ern impi ovemenls, situate on tho east side qf South Prince street, south of Mno street, in the City or Lancaster, No. Utl, containing in trout on Prince street 02 feet, and extending in depth 215 lcet, to a public alley, where it is (il ,cet- .... ., At the same time and place tlia slid II. a. Rhoaus will sell his undivided moiety or halt inteiest purparts Nos. 2 and :t In the said real estate. Five-ninths ot the purchase money of tho undivided moiety or halt-interest ot said Charles G. Rhoaus. dee'd.. will remain charged on the respective properties during the life time of MasscvD. Rlm.uK widow ot said de ceased ; the balance ol the purchase money payable April 2, IStS. At the mine time and place, II. X. Khoads will oltor at public ale his residence, consist ing ota double two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with nil the modern improvements, and lot or niece ot irronnd thereunto belong ing, situate on lite southeast sldo ot Manor street, iu the City ot Luucastcr. fronting 84 lcet on Manor st reel, and extending in depth 215 feet to Lafayette street, where it is 11K iectwiuc. Drafts ot all tho abovo properties can bo seen at U. '.. Rhoads's jewelry store. MAbSEY B. KHOADS. Administratrix. olSW.SAMIsd II. .. KHOADS. Fire Insurance Company OFPIIILADELI'IA, Assots oycj Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, soenroiy invosled. Eor a policy in this old and w-ell-eMablishedconipanycallpn, RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 EAST KING STRE ET. d3M,WH49 JfKlf AVTSST1BXMM1ITB. KXW ADYMMTlHKaUSXTH. N JKXr HOOK -1(1 THK COURT UUUBE. FAHNESTOCK'S. BLANKET SHAWLS, LONG and SQUARE, in every variety of coloring and style, for Ladies and Misses. BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, LONG and SQUARE, from tbe lowest to the highest cost. Ladies Heavy Gloaking Cloths, AND Sealskins and Moleskins. PLUSHES, in large assortment. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Door to the Court House. LANCASTER, Fa. NJSW AUriKTl&ICMENl&. Uemocratlo County Committee Mealing. The Democratic County Committee will meet at tlie Democratic lleadquarteis. North Queen street, on MONDAY MOltNlNG. OCT. 2.1, at 10 o'clock. W H. IIOLAND, Chairman. SniALL, HAVANA CIGARS 8 FOK 5 CTS. al No. il- North Queen Street. IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAR STORE. VTTICi: ALL FKKSONS UAVINO 1 1 claims or bills agnlnst the Shinier Steam h ire Knglnc and Hose Company, No. 7, arc re I nested to present tho same to the under signed, on orbelore November 21, 1882. r.S. OOODMAN, olS-4td Secretary. B. rK INK SAYL.OR HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 05 Exactly opjiposlle the Old Stand, octll (imdwU J UST OFKN AT SWAKK'S. NO. Sn NORTH QUEEN STREET, One Case REVERSIBLE SUITINGS at !)c. Elscwnerc 12kc. RKVERSHILE SUITINGS ut 10c. Half-Wool Dress Goons reduced liom 15c to lo 12Jc. Ladles' Heavy Coating at Lowest 1'rlccs. New Hand-Made Hoods for Ladies and Children. Children's Underwear from 12c upward. A very goott Ladies' Vest at 38c. Homo-Madc Comforts, with best white cot ton and fancy quilting, only fl.CS. Old Gold. Scarlet, Itiack, ltrown. Garnet and Lead, also the genuine Nankeen Canton Flan nel. LOOK AT OUR BLACK CASWIERES i:eloiei)urcha8ing elsewhere. OI'ECI AL KARI1AINH. J.B.MARTIH&CO. GENTLEttBM'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Having enlarged tills department, we arc prepared 10 show a much larger stock than everbefoic. A large stock ot UNDERWEAR. embiaeiug SCARLET UNDERWEAR, GRAY UNDERWEAR, WHITE UNDERWEAR, MERINO UNDERWEAR, ALL-WOOL UHDERWEAR, MEDICATED UNDERWEAR, MEDIUM- WEIGHT UNDER WEAR, CANTON FLANNEL UNDER WEAR. ALL SIZES, GRADES AND TRICES. We purchase our BIOYOLE SHIRTS Direct trom the manufacturer, jwi' yUl ?uar. antee quality Inwititr lAaYcMala': Blue.' Grav.' Olive. j.i'i;auoiuri )u J"Yv iuiuw ti e to: White 'nhr Mixed Flannel, Moleskin and Cheviot YKTILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Youth's Overcoats- Boy's Overcoats, Children's Overcoats. 11 the weather continues warm, yofl wH nv think of OVEKCOATSJ But it it changes you mav take a cold because you have neglected to buy (w hat a lew yep8 ago was t bought to be a li)xqry, hut now it is almost a necessity) a LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT. We arc showing a groat variety, but tho as sortment is not one-tltth as large as wo are showing in the heavier makos. It you buy without seeing these goods and prices (after knowing what ire have) yon may regret It- Wo invito a comparison with the best goods you can find. Wc mention here a few Fpec al lies : OUR ALL-WOOL MEN'S SUIT for $12. OUR ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. -OUK- EIGHMIE SHIRT. FOR DRESS. OUR STOCK OF fine pnlcrear, Gloves and Neokwetr. O.UR DIFFERENT MAKES QF GUNNING COATS, lliaion k Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCABTK, PA. LANCASTER, FA. GEO. F. RA.THVON. ITOM MAJ.&. PUIIL 22,1 UltLIC SALE ON MOJiDAY, OCTOIIKK ISSi. will bo sold at the Cooner hotiiio. atwo story brick dwelling unit two-story brick bock building, containing hall and &ix rooms, hydrant in the yard, fruit trees and grape vines. This property is situated No. 126 Char lotte street. Sale at 7 o'clock p. in. Conditions made known by JOHN WEY'EL. IlKsnv Suubebt, Auctioneer. oll-Iltd L?OB KKNT r Second and third floor ot No. 28 North Queen street, consisting of nine rooms, bath room Included. The rooms are suitable tor omccs or dwelling, and especially lor den tists. Also In tho rear ot and connected with the above, a two and a-balt story BRICK BUILDING containing eight looms, hall und cellar, range and sink In the kitchen. The rooms are newly papered and painted. Apply to JACOB LOEB, No. 503 West Chestnut street, or M. Levy, No. 0 East King street. o!7-3td PUBLIC SALB Or CITY PKOVEKT Y. ON FRIDAY', OCTOBER 20, at the Franklin House, will be sold that valuable Residence and Private School Building belonging to Miss Hettio A. Mayer, and situated No. 114 Nor h Prince street. Large two and a hall-story Ilrick Building, with two-story Brick Back Building (built quite recently.) Tlie whole contains nine rooms, including two large School Rooms, Kitchen, Garret, Halls and ex cellent Cellar, divided into convenient ap Fiartmcnts, Heaters in Cellar, Gas through the louse. Water in Kitchen, etc. The school rooms were built especially for the purpose, anil can bo used with tl.e dwelling or by sepa rate entrance. A nourishing day school has been kept here lor years by the present owntr, and the rooms command a good rent for that purpose. The lot is 'iCxll'J ieet, extending to Water street. Fruit, etc. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. HEUR & CO, Real Estate Agents, KK East King St. II. SnunicRT, And. oct7-codts Ll UA1HRK AND COAT. YARD, &C. AT nubile sale. THURSDAY. NOVKMBKR v, iitk:, win ne soiti at puuiic sale on the prem ises in the village ot Kphrata, Lancaster coun ty. Pa., the following real estate und valuable business stand, together with tlie good will : No. 1. The property at present used as a COAL AND LUMBER YARD, fronting about ISO feet on East Main street, and about 230 ieet on Franklin street, on which are erected a two story Warehouse 11)0x40 feet, a Itrick Stable and Lumlier Sheds. Also the lot ot ground along the east sideof tho II. & C. R. It.. Irom Franklin street south to a 14 feet wide alley, on which uro erected about 2S0 feet of Rail road and Coal Shutes. No. 2. A lot ot ground 8(1 lectonKa-it Main street, extending back and fronting CO lcet on Franklin street, on which are erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSK. with a two-story back building, a large ice cellar, a well ot never-failing water, a largo cistern, a hydrant, hot and cold water, bath tub, etc. No. 3. A two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE on Franklin street, with a two story frame kitchen attached, hydrant in the yard, adjoining property of B. Dllger on thu east and No. 4 on the west and extending back to a 14 feet alley. No. 4. A two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE with a one-story frame kitchen at tached, adjoining No. : on tlie cast and No. 5 on the west. No. 5. A Building Lot adjoining No. 4 on tho cast and and property ofstrolil on the west, fronting 21 feet on Franklin street and back to a 14 feet alley. No.O. A Building Lot on Franklin street, adjoining property ot . I. i Keller on theca-t and No. 1 on the west, fronting 70 feet on Franklin street and back toa 14 icot alley. This i-i one of the best business stands in Lancaster county. These properties will be sold either together or separately -to suit pur chasers Two-thiids of tlie purchase money, it desired, may remain on the properties. Persons desiring to view the properties before tho day ot sale will call n the undersign,. Sale to begin in 2K o'clock, when terms will be made known by W. SEVER, Enhrata, J. FRED. SKNEU. Lancaster, H. M. SENKR, Lancaster. OCtU.M.21,25.28,30.31ftnovl MiaVEllAXXV VH. UHK HKBItUSK-S EXTKA fUKb M)W FAMILY KIIiN-DHIED CORN MEAL. Mnnulootory, 4 miles northwest ot Mount toy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot e excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision coalers. Circular to the irade sent luce. Address, JOHN G, KUEXDKp, s27-3md Milton OroyOj, Loncaitfev Vo Pa, NOT1CB lO lKKsPASi'KKS AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inolaafcU or ui- inclosed, either tor tlie mtraftse of shooting or fishing, as th.0 law W1" ue rlgldlv enforced against nil trespassing on sattt lamia of the undersigned alter this notice. "" ' WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN. R. PERCY ALDEN. ' EDWARP C. FEiMAN, Attorney l,or fl. W. Coleman's Heirs. Qiqifd T ADIKS'tlAlB DBESSEK, MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dies' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened ami maue to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at NOS. 2254 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 49-Four doors abovo P. R. K. Depot. octl6-3md 1J1STAT1S OF CHRISTIAN BY, LATKOF !i Leacock township, Lancaster county, tie ceased. Letters testamentary on said estate liaving been granted to the undersigned, all persons mueutcu to said decedent are re quested to make immediate, apttiemeni, and those having claims 01 demands against the estate t saul decedent, to mage known the same to the undersigned without delay, re siding in New Holland. Karl township. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Executor, sl3 GUI W New Holland. Lancaster Co.. Pa. 1?STATK OF 4UHN TV. HUBLEV, LATE j o( Lancaster, deceased, Letters ot ad i lniatration cum testamtmto annexo on said CStato having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted therein are re quested to make immediate payment, and those liaving claims and demands against tbe same, will present them without delay for set tlement to the undersigned. ALFRKD A. HUBLEY, Administrator cum testawientoUtYnexo. W. A. Witeow, Att'y. sl3-6tdW THIRD EDITIOff. WEDNESDAY BVENTUO. OCT. 18, IE 82. LATEST BY TELEGKAPE WHAT TBE WIKES BBUVGUT TO-OAV. TheCvaX ToBaag DariagOetebar Ramoval ofraany Parnll Kaaaalaa Vralsnt CasaalUcs MMcallaaoaa News. Philadelphia, Oct. 18. The anthra cite coal of the several carrying- companies for September aggregate 2,503,443 tons, being a decrease as compared with the corresponding month last year of 29,775 tons. Tho tonnage of the different com panies was as follows : Philadelphia and Ridge 644,542, Lehigh Valley 492.361, Central railroad New Jersey, 351,815, Delaware Lack, and Western 400,313, Delaware & Hudson canal, 282,097, Penn. railroad. 227.876 : Pennsylvania coal com pany, 128,608; N. Y. L. . and Western, 30,831. Tbe stock of coal on hand at Tidewater shipping points September 30th 1882, was 513,934 tons ; on August 31st. 1882, 603,042 tons, a decrease of 89,108 tons. KAHNVPARMKLL'S ASMBS. Ttaa Ramoval mm Kirervlew VBMtry and KeccpUoa la PtollAdelpMm. Trenton. N. J.. Oct. 18. The remains of Miss Fannie Parnell were remoTed this morninir fiom the receivioe vault at Riverview cemetery to the depot and thence to Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 18. The remains of tho late Fanny Parnell arrived at Mar ket street wharf shortly after noon to day, and were received by a delegation of about 1,000 representatives of Tbe Land League. A delegation of Philadelphia Land Leagues proceeded to Trenton this morning ami escorted the remains from Riverview cem etery to the train. The train stopped at Bordentown for the mother of the deceas ed who was too ill to make the journey. At Camden they wero met by John II v ard Parnell, a brother of the deceased. Sirs. Diggs, vice president of the Women's Land League of America, and Madame Rosa D. Erina. who is to sing a requiem over the body in Boston. The procession start8from Broad street station, accom panied by 18 pall bearers, and tho body will be taken to New York on the 4 o'clock p. m. train. FKEIUUT CAUSAL.TIES. An Englue and Car Jumps the Track. Boston, Mass., Oct. 18. Reports were in circulation this morning that two or threo frieght trains were wrecked last night, at Bolton. Conn., on the New York & New England railroad. It is now as. certained that the accident is not as se rious as at first reported. An engine and freight car of a train bound west jumped the track, but no injury was done and no delay of consequence to passenger trains ensued. Shot By Klver Thelve. Nfav York, Oct. 18. Captain Win. E. Datton, of the lighter, W. O. Lopham, was shot last night by river thieves who were plundering his vessel. The captain was mado a prisoner in his own cabin, but made an attack on them. The bandits returned his fire, one of their bullets hit ting him in the thigh, His wound is ex pected to result fatally. Universalis! la Convention. Philadelphia, Oot. 18. The Univer salists' general convention assembled here this morning, about one thousand churchos throughout the United States and Canada being represented. J. D. W. Joy, of Bos ton, was elected president and the various committees were appointed. murderers Still at Large. Lincoln, Neb 03f. ' 18 The d siara does who murdered Sheriff Woods and two citizens at Minden cro still at iargej the ellorts of tue authorities to capture them fo far proving unavailing. Heavy rewards are to be offered. It is felt their capture will be only a matter of time. A Life Probably Lost in a Collision. Ei.izabf.th, N. J., Oct. 18. This morning a freight train ran into the rear of a coal train on the Central railroad at Crawford. The locomotive and several cars were wrecked. The engineer of tbo freight train was probably fatally in jured. The Call lor Vive Per Vent, lionets. Washington, D. C, Oct. 18 Tho call for continued five per cent, bonds to be issued this afternoon will be for about $20,000,000. The call wilt mature in Jan uary. Arthur' Movements. New York, Oct. 18. President Arthur will leave this city for Washington on Friday. lie will return here within a few days. Flourlug Mill iluroetl, Winona, Minn., Oct. 18. Frost's large flouring mill, at- this place, was burned this morniug. Loss 870,000 ; insurance $10,000. Sile or Thoroughbred Cattle. New York, Oct. 18. A sale of thor oughbred Jersey cattle took place to day at the American horse exchange. The cow "Adeline" brought $275 ; the eow Fancy Far, $1,050, and tho cow " Flower Girl,:' $773. Caught on the Shalt. Worcester, Mass , Oct. 18. Edward, a sou of Edward A. Stone, aged 15, was kitted this morniug by being caught on the shaft at the naphtha laundry while re leasing the belt. A SNAKtS'd UBAKMS. A Baby Fascinated by m Rattlesnake WW eyes l.iko name. Ohio rro-s. I was working in my kitchen, when I wfi startled by a loud scream from my little boy, four years old. On asking the cause, he said : " Oh, mamma, a big snake , a great big snake !" I rushed for the door and imagine my feelings, when, almost parlyaed with horror, I could only gaze on the awful sight that met my eyes. Ten feet from me, and on the doorstep of tho woodshed, stood my baby boy, twenty-two months old, gazing as if fascinated, upon a large rattlesnake, which was coiled in front of him about two feet away, and was gently moving its head back and forth, looking at the child with eyei like flame. My screams frightened it, and my daughter, twelve years of age, ran past me and caught her little brother out of the way, when the reptile glided swiftly away. My screams brought my husband and a teamster to the spot, they being bat a short distance off, unloading quartz at the mill. They soon killed tbe anake, but not until after a contest, in which the snake foueht well. It was nearly four feet long and had ten rattles and a button. Tbe little child eried bitterly for half an hoar to see the " pretty-snake," as he called it,and would not be pacified until shown the dead body of the horrid thing. TREACHER TURNED ACTOR. Rev. Miter, of Chicago, HaaUet, Makes Hit as Ex-Rev. George Q. 3W, formerly a well known Pftftox in Brooklyn, more re cently successor to Robert Collier as pas tor of Unity chnrob, Chicago, made his debut as Hamlet at tbe Chicago grand opera house on Monday evening, before a cultivated audience. His somewhat sad. den transit from the pulpit to tbe stage en gendered many partisan antagonissu and friendship, and predktioBS of suc cess and failure were about equally divided. When Rot. Milne first appeared, absolutely self-possessed, and with the ease of one ' to tbe manner born," the entire audience applauded de monstratively, and after each scene he was recalled. The general verdict was that his Hamlet is a distinct and Individ, nal impersonation. R. M. Hooley says, " It is a hit." A. R. ;Case (dramatic wri ter, New Yorn). says his reeding is better than Edwin Booth's. The debutant's Knowledge of tbe 8ta!e business was sur prising. WEATHKK lMUICATIOSS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 18. For the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, northwest to southwest winds, stationary or raising barometer. M.UCJf.Kr. rniiMaipnta Marktu FnuinswHiA. Oct. 18. Flour Winter firm Spring dull and weak : Muiierrtuo, $i WWM : Extra, S3 5004 CO ; Pcnna. Family, SI 75Q Rye flour at W37f. Wheat irregular ami ia lair demand ; Del. and Pa Ked, SltK&flH; LongborryKcdaml Amber at f l leai is. Corn scaice and wanted at improving price: ellow, SCc ; Mixed S53S0c; No. 3 db, none here. Oatsdulj I and steady; No. I White, 50c: No. 2 da 46Q4GKe: No. S ilo ttrtllc ; No. 2 Kye none here. Provisions Arm. Lard firm. Butter steady, with fair demand ; Pcnn'a Creamery Extra and Western do. XlfiSlc : Draafoni county extra, 30ft32c ; New York ex tra. 2seac. Eggs flrm and nmler small supply ; Pcnn'o. 29c; Western. 27fi2Sc "' ' Cheese firm with good demand. Petroleum dull : hetlmwt. 7). Whisky at SI 22. ,,.- narntnt. N Yokk.IC. lll-Klonr .ji u t and homo trade dcni-aiid -i o l i:it-: xiipeili'n-talo, J3 to ?IH:-'o exM:i. l ii '-if .! HI 77 : i ' j li T ' " i mi i Ohio, f l I s" : hoiic ii . m , , i. it , West ern. lliil I0:conimon to: i... l-.i do.finn 401; choice do. ilo,l TOaT.W; choi. o whim wheat do, t; -J57 ; Southern Hour II rm ; common to fair extra, It Kill -:: k'mI to choice do, S 4(i?7 mi. Wheat yc lower ami unc:tleil; fairly active speculative trading. Corn Cash und early months ;,,e lietter ; late, a simile lower. Oats M&Me better ; No. 2 Nov . II tflll?;c : do Dec, 4243Xc ; State, 4lfi Mc ; Western, 33252c. Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, lMOhvad ; ship ment. 4.300 head; demand tali-, marxel ac tive and drill ; common to goo. I mixcil. 7 m 7 i) J; heavy. $7 05QS tG; light 7 1037 '.Hi; skips. $ISSQ7 10. Cuttle Receipts. 8.G0O head : sliipmen's, 3,2f0 hcail : market very much unsettled ami priced gcnernllv, 10I5c lower ; good to choice ship ping, $T ZQQK ; common to lair, tii ; butchers' dull unil weaker ; common to fair, ft! SOftS In : milium to good. $3 'MQi TO: stoekersand feeders at J.1 6Qi:C : range plenty and IVifl'm lower ; Texan.-, $J S0Q4 5)1 ; AmcrlctiiiH $1 on 5S0. Sheep Receipts. 1,700 ; shipments ton) head ; market fairly active : good stock stronger; common to fair, $3Q3 .10; medium tr good, $3 034 25 ; choice to extra, l 3T.i$ 4 ST. East LiBKimr Cattle Receipts. :'.r head ; market slowand prices a shade II from yes terday's. Hogs Receipts. 1411 head; market slow; Phlhtdelphlas, $8 7T)8 8; Ballimoren, (8 2ft (38 50: Yorkers, 7 .ryjj7 75; graders, f G 600 7 00. Sheep Receipts 3.C0O head; market tair at yesterday's prices. Oram ana rrovmoa vnotaueim. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provis ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundl, Urokcr, 15 Cist King street. Oct. 18. Chtcace. Wheat Corn Oata Pork OcL 97J5 .S4V 21 0T Nov. 99 Bl .33k Year.... .96$ .2'4 19 I7M Petrolcii'.. Oil City.UL Lard 1130 ii'sn .Stock Market. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks , also Unluxl States Uondq repo-lot dally by Jacob It. Loss, 22 North queen street. Oct. is. torn a. m. MY nyt iVA IUW 3:00. p. w. r.n. Ii'4 lift 3 Hi W;r. V'H 1I2J.J Denver A Rio Grande N. V.. liki- Krinft Western.... Kansas and Toiai Lake Shore NewJerseyCentr.il .... New York, Ontario A W St. Paul, M. A Omaha Pacific Mull Rochester A Pittsburgh Texas Pacific Wabash. --. .. uls A Pacific... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia & Reading. Northern PacincCom " Preferred Cntfalo Pitts. A West 7:1 K rsv. 49 23 i4 W4. XUU Vl aJ4 Mi 9i .51 h7S MSN TKK. IA ISM KN TH. lULTON OPEKA HOUSE. Wednesday EvoV, Oct. 18, '82. Gussie Morris' New York Cwedy Co." MISS GUSSIE MORRIS In her Great Cliaractcr ot "CHEEEIE," Supported by her New York Company, Win. II. Henry. Charles Ward, Gerald Dean, D. Martin, J. W. Lanrcnt, G. Norton Uullaway, C. II. McKcencr, Miss Helen Winglield, t Mls Belle Dickson, and MISS CLEMENTINE VAUGHN, AMERICA'S STAUSOUDRKTTB. oi7-2ti! piULTuN OPKKA KOUSK. -ONK NIGHT; ONLY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1882. The eminoat Xr.i','eaian, Mr. LAWRKNCE' BAEEETT, Supported by MR. LOUIS JAM KB and an EXCELLENT DRAMATIC COMPANY. GRAND DOUI1LK RILL. Shakespeare's gieat play. The MBRCHANT of VENICE, And Robertson's Comeily in 3 Acts, DAVID GARRICK. 3tJt. BARRETT as S1IYT.OUK t,nl DA VJD UARRICK. PRICES, 81.00, 75 AND SO CENTS. Reserved Pea'ts on sale commencing Monday morning at Opera House ofllce. ol I-5H1 UULTON OPKKA HOUSK. TWO OPERAS SAME DAY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, frrp Q- SATURDAY KVKN1NG. J JJX i Holim Eiilisli Opera Co. SATURDAY A1TTERNOOX : PINAFORE. Commence at 2-..T0. PRICES: Gallery, 15c ; Admission 25c ; Reserved Seat-, 33c. SATURDAY EVENING : CHIMES OF NORMANDY. PRICES: 35c, 50c and 75c. at Yecker'&Offlcc. Reserved Seat oc:17.rtd OTOOIK8. STOC1KS. pittsmUKiu no. O ales, tl.25 nor honored at IIAKXMAK'3 YELLOW 'RONT CIGAR iSTORE. 5 ,ONT rOKOKT THK UKMU1ME UI.D Stock Connecticut Cigars. 11 for 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE.
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