LANCASTER DAILY INTEL1IGENCEK WEDNESDAY. WVEMBEK 15 1882. - ... ' - - ' ' - i ' i ' I s - ' 1 and l:c iMiteitaiucdlm audience fur half an hour. Tli iiumber of members enrolled in the institute up to noon mhs 027. Tin: licturo at thu opera house this evening will be by Dr. J. II. Vincent, ub jeet 'Tutt IJov." At the conclusion of the lecture Pud. Hall will eiusr, "My Boy, Uetncinbei Mo.'' V IL17MIIIA NEffH. r"r.iii Our Jtcgular Correspondent. The streets are being scraped and the nnud ri" moved. Mrs. Win. IS. Giveuhas relumed from a visit to friends iu Philadelphia. Mr. Alex. McManus returned home this morning alter a year's absence. To-morrow evening tho " Muhicalo" will be held at Mr. Nicholas Oilman's Walnut htreet. A young sou of Mr. J.icnb Henderson, lcsidmg on Second street, was buried tCis arternoun. lho child died of croup on Tuesday. The liichmoiid specially company will give a performance in tho opera house this evcuing. The popubr prices of admission will picvail. Tho employees of tho Pennsylvania railroad were paid off to day. Tho pay car remained in Lancaster last evening, instead of coming here as was expected. Nearly fifty persons were present at a party which was givou by Mr. George Allison at his residence on Walnut street, last evening. Tho gentleman celebrated Jhis wedding anniversary On Novoiubcr 20 J. II. ILiverley's opera troupe will appear in the opcia house iu tho ' Merry War." The company, which is forty strong, carries its own oichcstia and a brass baud with it. The Kov. Dr. T. IT. Everett, Mr. Pat tison's new private ficevctary, will bo one of tho speakers at tho Methodi6t mis. sionary mecliug to-moiro.v evening. Ucpublicans need fear to hear him. will not discuss politics in the pulpit. An KJecllon of Authors. AH members of the Suhoch library No He are requested to suggest tho titlo of a book, and wiito it and their name, iu ink on a slip of paper and hand it to the librarian, Mr. S. II. Hoffman, on or befoic Novem ber lSih, l.'K.-. Fiom thews will be selec ted by the library :omiiiilU.-n quite a uuiu lier, and the books will be immediately purchased for umj iu tho Hbraiy. Tlie O. A. U. Fair. liver;, person should attend theU.A. K. fait dining its continuance. It. ojieus this evening iu tho armory. Tho hall is haudsomoly trimmed with lligs and greens. Six largo stands have been .erected for thu fancy ai tides. Smaller tables will contain the lefreshmeuts. A ileasantevciiiug cm he assured to all who attend. Democratic ,: ubilco. A large number of Columbia Democrats will atlciid the Democratic .jubiloo in Washington borough, to night. Carriages will be piovidcd lor those intending to go. Assemble at 'Squiio Young's resi deuce on Walnui street, between 7 and 7:0 o'clock, in full uniform with a torch. Tho Democratic parade iu Maiictta last night was a laigoono. Everything passed off well. Prematura Explosions Two picmatiiie explosions occuried at tho " Aurora " furuaco in Wrightsvillo, yesterday afternoon, whilo tho " chilled " iron in tho lurtuico was being basted out. It will bo lcmcmbuicd that thu furuaco " blew out " for repairs a shost time since. Charles Daughcrty lost !lio sight of both eyes by tho first explosion, and II. Spencer had his breast and face severely injured by II 10 second. Ifoth men were ITnipIoyrd at tho fiiruaoo at tho time. TAkMi TOTHKASVLtM. A Lancaster Vounly Mnn Coom Iiimiiio liver tli l.ohHur Ills IV1I0 uiid Haiigliloi. llarrinbiug Telegraph. At eleven o'clock Tuesday iuoruin; Unco men from Meehanicsbur", Lancaster county, arrived iu this city in ebargo of an insane roan named Laudis, whom they were taking to tho asylum. Tho lunatic, apparently about thirty-live years old, of powerful frame and innocent looking face, wasovidontly a Munnouilo. His hands were bound, and iu tho cars it was necess ary to hobble him because of his stiug;Ies. About a year ago Laudis' wifo was brought to HariiKbiirg and pl-ieed iu the anylum, where sho died. Siuco then hir. only daughter hasdicd. aii'l grief deprived him of his reason. He lived alone and would permit 110 one to enter his house, ami at times became so violent that it took several men to captiuo him. tX KOAST. To inurrow'f .limilee at I.cainau I 'luce. To-morrow the Democials will have a grand jubileo over their recent great vie tnriesat Lcamau I'lace. A whole ox will bo roasted and eaten by thoso picscut. Thcro will bo plenty of good music and speaking. The festivities will lu kept up during thu afternoon and night. Persons can leavo this city for Lcamau I'laco at 1 :03, 2:20 and 0:40 p. ni. Tho last trains during tho night will bo stopped so they can get back to lho cily. A number will go down from Lancaster. An Incorrigible Hoy. Frank TVIcDonald, a boy, was to-day arrested by officer Daily, ou the charge of being incorrigible, and an effort will be made to have him seut to tho House oi tefngo. Fell Down tlio Cellar Steps. Mrs. Carpenter, wifo of Emanuel Car penter, of tho Kemper house, Lilitz, fell down tho cellar steps, and, besides cutting her head badly, she was bruised about tho body. new llcso .lumper itoeniicil. Chief Engineer Howell has received the newhoso jumper for tho Pennsylvania railroad. Tho company now has a full lino of hose and is prcpaicd against lire. A-HCKTioxisdiicctcd to the public sale o the valuable city store and dwelling properly belonging to the estate or Daniel llaminn, deceased, at the Cooper House this evening. T. C. K1P7EK, oftliotlrin ot .1. 11. Lar.eleic & Co., mauutacturern ot l'hiladclphia. is iu town introducing Mills' Celebrated linking l'owder. The powder is now on sale at the prominent grocery stores in the cily. With every pacxagc is given away a'handsomc pic ture and olten a natch. Try it and be con vinced as to its strength and purity. It Faiimek's Cheap r.xcarston lo l'hiladclphia, on Thursday. November lfitli. Tickets good lor three days, only $i. Train leaves Lan caster (King street) at r:l(l a. in. Leaves Co lumbia at . 1:40 a. in. rare $2. "A Fare fiom Manhelm, Lititz and Ephrata, $1.00. n'J-1 l,13,15d "WltcbcraR Its Kccentncltlcs and Crimes.'' Eev. Charles Kocrncr. ot Chicago, III., will deliver a lecture on this subject to-morrow evening, in Trinity Lutheran chapel. Admis sion, 25 cents. AVEVIAJj XOXIVES. A citizen of tho Quaker City, Mr. F. Freed, living at 122 Vino street, recently bpokc as lol lows: "Ueiug alllieted with a distressing cough, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup was recom 'Jficn'led to me lor rcliet. I am happy to say uh&t a few doses not only gave me inuaiil re lief, Uut effected a complete cure." Deserving ot confidence. There is noaiticle which so lichly deserves the entire confidence of the community as Urown's llronchial Troches. Those suffering lrom Asthmatic and nronchi.it Diseases. Coughs and Colds should try them. Price 25 cents. n'J-lwdeod&w "Uackuktack," a Jasung and Iragrant per fume. Price 25 and BO eento. Forsalo at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. bl'ECIAL SOTICES. Mrs. A. S. Frank, 177 West Topper street, I'uflalo, N. y., gays slie ha? used Thomas' Ec lectric Oil lor severe toothache and neuralgia, and consider.-, it the best thing she knows ot tor relieving pain. For sale by II. 1!. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Oueen street. Hkluny Men. " Wells' Health IJcnewer" and vigor, cures Dysp-p-la, mi Debility. $1. resloies health Impotence, Sex A KABALlKJKCTim flee Willi CaCll bottle Ot fcliilol.V Catarrh lieuiedy. Trice SO cent. For wile at Cochran's di tig hloi, 1U7 North Queen street. AIolborH! jMolnnnti! siotlieraU Are you disturbed at night !and broken of your icst by n.sick cliild sniftering and crying Willi excruciating pain ol cutting treth t 11 bo, go at once and gel a bottle ol MKS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTHING SYIiUl" It will relievo the poor little .sullerer immediately depend upon i! : there is no inMuV" about iu Thcro i- :mi a mother on earth w no has ever u-ed it, who w ill not teU you at once tliat it will regu late the bonds, and givo rest to the mother and leliel and health to the child, ojicrating like magic. II is perfectly sale to ue in all caws, and pleasant to the taste, and li tho prescription ot one ol tlio oldest and lcst feuialc physicians and nurses In the United State. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. niJ-ly-M.waSiw Co to 11. U. Cochran's drug htoro lor Mrs. Freeman' Xew National Dyes. For bright ncsa and durability ot color, are uncqualcd. Color Iroin '.' to.r. pound. Directions in Eug lisli. -iiid iiennan. 1'iice. 15cent.s. m 1'urHy ;tho i;iool. " SWATNK'8 PILL8." ' bWAYNK'S VILLS." "swavbk'h pills." ACT! AS A 1IEAKT COIUlECTOl: and by cleansing, regulating and .strengthen ing the organs ol digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, 1'aralyaii, Ner vousness, Di.y.ine.ss, Debility, ISIUiotiMiiess, Had l!real!i,.Iauiul!ee, Ltverand KiilueyCoui plaiul, I.aek oi Appetite, Low Spirits), Indi gestion or Dy.s;eijiu, lieadncbe. Constipation, Feveis Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Ague, DiaiThfea, Dropsy, Coldd. lCheuinatiblu, Nemalgia, Coul, Female Weakness, Uiinary DionliTH, and all Iriogulaiitiea of the Spleen, Ktoi'iueli, i:ialder and ISowels. UKSTOKINO IU UKALTII when all otlir remedies tail. Xliey keep the sj bteiu in u hcaltliy condition hy arousing the lorpiil lier to healthy aetion, and expelling liythe boueis and kidnoy.s the matter that poisons the loiitidattonsot lile. lie particular to obtain "hnaynu's I'ills." I'jiee 25 cenlM a ItttV ol ."0 pills, n-."i )(iCS fl. i'lepaied only by Hi:. Swaui: A, box, I'hila dclphia, l'a. A-k j our druggi-t loi them, bent by mail t any aildic-s. oetl-eod&wM,V,F It is piobable lli.it Hie young laoy teielira led in llioeeli.iiiniug lines ot Kobeit Kiiiny, had tan, inolli-spnts ami Ircckies, with other beauty iileuii. lies. or tjueli coiiditionx, lr. I.enscm'.s Mcin Cine should be on every latly'u toilet table. nl:Md&w ' Hai.uV. Honey ot ilorehoiuid charms away acongli, eobi.or iiitiiien.a without any bad (flccl. rili:'s Toolh'iehe Drops cure in one luimile. iil3-l wdeod&w Coliicn's liieblg's Liquid I5( cl and Tonic In v igorator imparts .strength to body ami mind, Tti'.c no other. Ot dmggi-.ts. nl.'J lwdeodiw A lino tmie iiiedlcine, a ldi.ssing in every hou-eholil, is ISrowu's Iron llittcra. Forsalo by 11. I'.. Cochran, druggist, 1:17 ami 1X1 North ue.ii street. July to Otlic.H. Ciiami:fi:si:uiki, JulySTt, 1&75. This 1, to lel tho peojile know that 1. Anna Mana hrnler, wifeot Tobias Ktider, am now j.t-t seveiily-four years of age. My health lias been cry bid lor Mime year past. I was lioubied with wcikness, bad cough, dvsnen- .si.i, great debility and constipation ol the bowcK I as ho miserable I could hardly eat anything. I heard ot Hop Uitteis, ami was rcsolwd (o liy them. I have only used three bottles and 1 leel w ondcriully good, well ami sliniigagatii. My bowels aro tegular, my ap petite good ami tough all gone. 1 leel so well thai I think il my duty to h-l people Know, nsM many knew how bad I was, what the medicine has done lor me, yo they can cute themselves with it. Ax xv M. Kitnuat, Wile ol Tobias Klider. nT-2w(!&w itroun-H rtouholioio I'anacea Is the mo-it, eltectivo I'ain Ilestroyer in tin; world. Will ino-1, surely iuiekeu the blood, wlietiier taken internally or apjilieil exl(-riiaUy,:ind thereby more certainly reliev pain, wlietla-r chronic or acnte.than any other pain sdlcvi.itnr, and il is warranted double tho etrunglli ot mi v. similar preparation. Itcure3 pain ia the Side, Hack or Uowels. Soro Throat, liheum ttisiu ami all aoue3, and is T1IK iJ!:kat i:klikvku ok vain. "Uieowk's IIoihbiioi.u I'akcka" '.ilKiiilcl be In every hiinil). A lenspooultil ol the I'amuea in a tumbler ot hot, water Ibweeteneilil prelerredj, taken at lieil time will iiuuau ur a cold. 'iTiel:; i b-tlle. lebU-lviiM.WSw l:KSCIll.l) ntoai IIKATII. 'J'ht, lul lowing statement ot William -I. Cough in, ot Soincrville, Slass., is so reiiiiu kable that we beg Hi ask for it Ihe attention ot our read ein. Ih; says : "In iliu iall ot 1S7-I was taken with a violent bleeding ol the lungs, lollowed by a M-vcie cough. I soon began to lose my appi'iiie iind ile-li. 1 was so weak at one time that 1 eould nol leave liiy bed. In the sum mer oll77 1 wasadmit ted to tlie City Ibxpital. Wlhlethere thekf.tors saiil I bail a hole in my tell lung as big as a hall-dollar. I expend ed oxera hundred dollars iu doeloisand med-l"iiit-s. 1 was so lar gone at one lime a repoit went aiouiKi that I was dead. I gave up hope bill a Inend told me ot lilt. WM. HALL'S DALSA5I FOUTHE LUNGS. 1 laughed at my lrieiids, thinking my ease ii.eiirabic.biil 1 got a, brltio In satisfy them, when to my sur piisea il gratification, 1 commenced to leel belter My hope, once de;,d, began to levive, iv id to -lay I leel in better spirits than 1 liave the past tin co years. "I writcthis hoping you will publish II, so that every one alllieted with Die:sc(l Lungs will he induced to take DK. WM. HALL'S HAI.sAM lOIITHE LUNUS.andbc convinced llfit CONbUMVTION CAN I5E CL'KED. 1 have taken two bottles and can podtlvcly say tliBL it has done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. Myiough iias almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon lxs able lo go to work., sold by II. IS. Coclu-aii, l7Nortii Oueen sire M All MAG Eh. lle.M'Eiso.N Wickeksiiam. Nov. 14, 18S2, by by i;cv..la. Y. Mitche'l, D I., Mr. William Heiideison and Miss Dora Wiekerchain. ::)Ai)KS Sjiui.leh. On Ihe llth ot Novem ber, ltS. by I he liev. W. T. Gerhard, at his lesideuee. No. ::i Eat Orange street, Mr. .lacnb C. Koades to Miss Carrlo 11. Smullen, both ol lc(iiea. JtEATUtf. Kokmc 111 ttiiscity, on November l::, l'S.', Kli.abeiti, daughter ot Valentine and Eli-: -, both Kliugcr, iu the 20lh year ot her age. The relativcsand lriends ot the l.imily are lespeetlully. invited lo attend the itinera! liom the i evidence of her brothcr-iu law, John Carpenter, No. -10 South Mulberry street, on Thuisday morning at 9 o'clock. ltd JV.F ' Alt rEJtriSEMtiNl'H. WANTfc-M. A liOUD ttlKt, FUK OKH- enilhousewoik. End ulrc at tilts oflice. lid TUiNCU, l.UNCH. SliaiLLKK UuUSK, J tliis ( WEDNESDAY ) evening, Sour hrout and Speck. Gencsseo Brewing Com pany's Lager Beer on tap. Hd C. MATTEKN, Prop. s OIIII KKODT LUNCH TO.Miiuriiw (THURSDAY 1 KVKXIXi: ,,.! Tiling. I.. ,r .,nn, ....'.,, ..jr DOEESU'S SALOON, 113 NOUTII QUEEN ST. Warm Lunch every morning from 10 to 12 o'clock, ittl PUUI.IC SA I.K.-ON WKINfcSlAV KVKN ING NOVEMBER 2J, 1SS2, will lie sold at public s tie, at the Leopard Hotel, that valua ble corner property, situated on the northeast comer ot Lime and Middle streets, Nos. i;i-j and."21, two-sloiy Brick Dwelling and Storo Boom, Willi two-story Uriel. B.iek Buiidiiv Gas all through the ilousi and Cellar. Lot. trontsou Lime street:;.! Iceland depth aloii" Middle street 4S liei. ' " Sale tocommeiiccat? o'clock, when condi tions will be made known by PETER LANDAU. IlENEV SllUBEBT, AUCt I115-tS IrinVO SHALL. UAMU-JUAUIS UAVANA J. -Cigars lor 5 cents at HAKTMAN'8 TtELLOW FBONT CIGAU -I ItKAT BABUAJNS. BOWERS & Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH LADIES, WE OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE OF BROCADE VELVETS in all shades at $2.SO per yard. These goods aro worth considerably more, but we have marked them $3.50, and will sell what we have at that price. We also oner two lines of PKish.es, Plushes, Plushes, Iu all shade:. One line wo have marked $'-.'.00, the other $2.75. These goods have been pronouueed very good for the mouoy wo ask for them. Our $1.00 BLACK SILK cannot bo heat. Neither oan our 50 cent ALL-WOOL BLACK CASH- MEUE. We have au elegant room tilled with all kinds of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, and would be glad to have you givo us a call BOWERS & 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, J NO. 8. G1VLKB ft CO. M!erohant TLiloxdng Depa,ptirieiit. " GENTLEMEN, CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE LINE OP SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. dilr5' We arc making special efforts this season to please our customers in this depart ment, and have thus far had an excess over last year's business. V .JOHN S. GrlVXEK & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. NEW A Of tSUTJHEJUIilfTS. WANTr.ll-IIK A MIUOL.K ACSKI -MAW, a situation in a grocery stoie. Have hail three years experience. Good eduealion, can wiitcaf.tir hand and give good relerencu. Have a desire to re-enter the business as a partner. Address novir,ii:,is1yj ' a. s," intki.lu:knci:i:. I). fUAMv bAYLOIi HAS UKMOVEI) HIS OALLEBY OF FH0T0GKAFUX TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., - Kxactlynpppobllc tho Old Stand. octll-OmdAcwU T 'KAUHK1W INSTITUTE. KVENINtJ LKCTUUKS-OVKIJA HOUtE. WEINKhlAV, NOV. 15 Dr.J. 11. VINCENT, "Titit Jloy." THUKSDAV. NOV. 10-l)r. JAMES HElM.Ky, "Kiiii)ilfiin of the Heart " I'lUOAY, NOV. 17 Miss HELEN 1'OTTEU, Impersonations of Xotcd Jtsons. Ki: prvep Skats, 4(1 e!iib, Uaii-kuv, cents. Couilsi: TitKLTs, st.ai. Chart lor reserved seats will open on Mon day. Nov. 13, at 'J a. ni., at I'on ller.sinith's iiook Moie. Poors open at 7.3'). Lecture begin at S. nili:tdU liCAKll J Fire Insurance Company OF VHILADELI'IA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- l'cllar., securely in vested. Foi a polu-y In thij old and well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 11 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WlUU V" ALDAllLK U1TV l'KOFKKT AT I'Ult lie Nile. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEM BER l.", lsS2, at 7 o'clock in the ehing, lho undeisigned sutviving executor ot the last will and testament ot Daniel Ilarman, de ceased, will oiler at public sale, at the Cooper House, in West King street, a large two-story I'.RICK DWELLING HOUSE, Willi storeroom largo iwo-slory brick back building, bake, wash and smoke house, warehouse and stable, hydrant, cistern, etc. This property Nos. 2J1 and i2.. Ironts 30 Icet on tho noith sldfl or West King strcol and extendi baek 215 feet to a It leet wide public alloy, and has an ciiiid right and ptlvilcgo of, iu and to a M leet wide joint alley between tho above and adjoining property on the cast, ex tending through to the aforesaid 14 leet wide public alley iu the tear. The house is well built and thu store room is supplied with counters and shelving, lho premises lire at present occupied by Messrs. Mentzer A Reist as a grocery, where a suec(ssl"ul business is carried on. Possession will be given on the first of Apt il JSS3. Persons w isliing to view the properly or de siring luitlieriiilormation,will please call on the iindcrsiguec No. 15 North (jiicen street, Lancaster, l'a. R. A. BAER, ocl27,iuv3.K.irdi Executor. LJKLLlNtS OFfc AT AND BELOW COST! -THE DRY GOODS STOCK -Of- DAVID ISAIR, 14 East King Street. Having leased my stoic room, all my huge stock MUST BE SOLD IN NINETY DAYa Remeinber thctc goods are not danuged or s noddy. David Bair. nl5-lld -M USIU BONUS. O. GAUTSCHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Music Boxes, STE. CROIX mi GENEVE, SWITZERLAND. Salesrooms, 101S Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Wo offer during tho holidays a largo importation of tho finest Quality High Class Musical Boxes, at our Swiss factory prico, with only advance of freight and import duty. Circular and Price List on application. An early call will give tuuo i0r good selec tion. nl5-tid NEW ADVERT1SEMEHTB, QUEEN STREET, JTOB HAZE. Olil'll AN.V CUUKT SALE OF VALUI U1.K CITY PltOl'EKTV. On WEDNESDAY, NOV. ', 18S-J, by virtue and In pursuance ol an orderot the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale at the bor i el Horse Hotel, ou West King street, in the city ol Lancaster, all that certain two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, witli a two-story brick back building and brick: Ilutclier Sliou attached, one-story Irani o Tenant House, brick Slaughter House, brick Stable, .Shedding and other outbuildings, and halt lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on tlie northwest corner ol West King and Chai lotto streets, in the city of Lancaster. fa , adjoining property ot ueorgoaiiimiicou the west, on the north by Grant street, on tlio east hy Charlotte street, and on the south by West King street. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known liv C. G. HKKK, ' Executor of tho estate ol Win. Miller, dei.'n H. Suui!K!iT, Auct. nov-8tdWftS JJUULIU SAL.IS OF VALUAHLK CITV real estate On SATURDAY, NOV. IS. lsS2, pursuant to an order OT thu Orphans Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at pub lie sale at Hie Leopard hotel, in tho City of Lancaster, the following described real estate, late ot Henry Draclibar, dee'd, viz : Purpart No. 1. A lot ot ground, with a two-stoi-yandatlicbrickDWELLlNGHOUSK.with stoic room and a two-story brick back build ing, situated on tho northeast corner ot East King and Plum street, in the City ot Lancas ter, containing in trout on East King stieet 11! leet. more or less, and extending in depth northward ii-i feet, more or less, adjoining properly of Isaac Quigley on the north anil No. -Jon the cast. Gas throughout the house and hydrant iu the yard. Very desirable as a business stand. Purpart No. 2, A lot ol ground, with alwo story and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, and two story bilck back building attached, situated on tlio north side of East King street. In the city of Lancaster, adjoining No. 1 on tbe cast, containing in Iront on East King si leet 10 leel, more or less, and extending iu depth northward !M) feet, more or less, bound ed ou tlie north by property ot Isaac Quigley :ind on the east by property ot Joseph Brock ley. Ga-i throughout tlie hdttso and hydrant iu the yard. ' I l'lirpartNo. 3, A lot or ground, with a two story and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, itli two-story brick back building, situated ou the south side of East Vino street, near Duke, in the City ot Lancaster, containing in fronton Vino street hi Icet, more or less, ami extending In depth southward 00 leet, more or less, bounded on tho west by property ot Ucn jauiin Henry, on tho south by property ot J. b. J-Jany, ami on mo cast uy property oi biinub & Hums. Possession und title will be given ou At ill I, ISSJ. Any.person desiring to see any ot the above properties can do so by calling on tlio under signed, or on J I. Sliubert, auctioneer. tt.i'.c to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., oi said disy, when attendance will be given and terms made known by lMIIIIF B. DRACIIBAK, ALRERT DRACUBAR, HENRY DRACUBAR. jr.. Administrators ot Henry Draclibar, dee'd. II. Miukert. Auctioneer. oSS-CtriS&W njiv aoojtn. NKW UllKAl'STUltK. mm & MiiiAirs NEW CHEAP STORE. NEW SHAWLS, NEW COATS FOU LADIES, NEW DOLMANS FOR LADIES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW CLACK SILKS, NEW COLORED CASHMERES, NEW DRESS CLOTHS FOR LADIES, NEW CLOAKING CLOTHS, NEW UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, NEW UNDERWEAR FOR GENTS, NEW UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN, NEW BLANKETS, Silur ttock is complete and our Prices llio Lowest In tlio City. METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S New Cheap Store. 43 WBST KING ST.,. LANCASTER, (Iletwecn the Cooper House and Sorrol Horse Hotel.) BOOTH HBOE8. "tLOSlNti OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLY .lfEDUCED PRICES. llaviiifr started a Slioc Factory, I am now closing out my larye stock or IlooWand Shoes ill gicatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my lactory. SCustom work a specialty, both machine and liand-madc. F. HIEMENZ. NO. 1C5J NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot tho Big Shoe.) maow5U HURST, LANCASTER, PA. HXTRST, Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHVON. CJLOlHIXa, VmtJSMWMAJt, V. J.K MMALIHU. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING OF Foreign and Domestic Novelties, FOR THE Fall and Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Largo ami Exquisite Lino lrom 31 HUE VIVIENNE, VA1US, 1MFORTED DIRECT ANDONLYTOBEHAD AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 0NK FIUCE HOU3K. Now Ready My Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOU Men, Boys and Children Are now ou our Counters and consist of the best material ever made up in Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment is well sowed and lnnd sninely cut, in the Leading Styles. MY PKICEB ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OVEBCOATS Ingicat taiiety, well mudonnd Low Price?. in Mr-. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can tied ulinosl anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examino my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly be to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PBIOB Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. PA. U8K KKeilMSICS EXTRA FDBK NEW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try It to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, dOIIN O. KREIDER. 837-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. TTTILLIAM THOMSON. watches, clocks, chains, &c. Special attention paid to tho repairing o FINK WATCHES, AMERICAN FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOCKS. ENGRAVING. Agent for KINU'S SPECTACLES and EYK ULAbSES. AHUoods and Work gnarantccd. NO. 106 BAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leopard Hotel.) novlC-2md GENDINK HAVANA AHIIYAKA CIGAK?. The best 5-ccnt Cigar In the city at HABTMAN'b YELLOW FKONT ClOAU STOKE. THUtH EDITION WEDNESDAY, EVENING NOV. 16, OCEAN PEKHS. A VK83KL SINKS WITH ALL ON UOAKD Tbe JilMloc Boat From tbe Wett 1'balla Landed Th Baralt ol s CollUloo la Mid-Ocean. London, Nov. IS. A dispatch from New Haven says the crew of the missing boat from the steamship West 1'nalia has been landed there by a Belgian pilot boat. They report they saw tho'othcr steamer sink with all on board. The Damage to tbe West FluUia. P0KT8M0UTH, Nov. 15. Tho West Phalia was surveyed in the dock to-day. The damago ou tho starboard side extends from tho stem to forty feet aft, and on port side from tho stem to fifteen feet aft. The hole on the port side is nine feet across. A large piece of the steamer with whioh sho collided is sticking in tho holo. The vessels seem to have met stem to stem. SECBKTABV TKLL.KK TALKS. -What Caused the Kepnbllcn lHtoat la Col orado Marti Money UMlesaly Spent. Washington, Nov. -15. Secretary Tol ler was at his desk this moraine. Ho has just returned from Colorado, and Bpoak- mc ot tho results or tho election in that state ho asserts that tho Republicans havo won a substantial victory. Still tho secre tary believes that tho disaffection and bad faith of certain Republican leaders instate politics caused a heavy loss to tho Repub lican vote and defeated Sir. Campbell, tho candidate for governor. In tho nominating convention, tho socretary says, theso men had pledged themselves to support tho candidates selected, yet as soon as it ap peared that their state was defeated thoy bolted and used every means to defeat tho regular ticket. The secretary added that more money had been spent for election purposes in Colorado this year than at any previous olection. fully $150,000 having been ppent by tbe disaffected Republicans. Pension Agent on Trial Tkenton, N. J. Nov. 15. In tho United States court to-day tho case of James (. Estate of Ocean county, obarged with re ceiving from a iicnsioner $200 mora than ue was ouuucu 10 rccoivo at a pension agent was triod. Several important law points wore reserved and the jury simply found that tho money had beeu received by the defendant. lu tho case of Karl Andrcss, of Cam den, charged with conspiring to defraud tho government out of money for pensions by getting falso affidavits, the jury aro still out, having already been out twenty-one hours. In tho caso of tlio United States against James Fhaguc, charged with con spiracy iu inference to a certain charge of tuOjdoiuuct jlocuauies' National bank at Newark, tho United States prosecutor stated that he was satisfied ho eould not make a case, and desired to enter a nolle prosequi, which was granted. THE ELECTIONS. Ulllcial Voto of Sullivan Couuty. Dushoke, Nov. 15. Sullivau county's official vote: Pattison 874, Bcaver'1-15, Stowart 30. Congrossman-at-largo : Elli ott 871, Brosiusl73, McMichael. l'attlson'M Plurality. Philadelphia, Nov. lo. Official ic turns from every county in tho state give Pattison Democrat for governor a plu rality over Beavor, Republican, of 39,047. A fennvylvanla Cyclone. Milfoud, Pa., Nov. 15. Tho heaviest galo of wind in many years visited here yesterday afternoon, lasting ovor an hour. Trees wero blown down and torn out by tuo roots, ana teiegrapn poles and wires wero broken down so as to suspend com munication by wire. Rain foil heavily al! afternoon and evening. Fatal Kallroad Accident. Kansas Citt, Mo. Nov. 15. At Oak Grove, twenty miles from here, last night a construction train on tho Alton road was wrecked by running into a hand car. One brakentan and fivo section men weio killed and eight or ton others wore wonnded. Coal Freights Advancing Iu Price. Philadelphia, Nov. 15. In conse qnenco of a scarcity of sailing vesiscls freights on eastern coal shipmouls havo advanced about 25 cents per ton. Tho present rate to Huston is $1.85 per ton. Tho demand for coal in tho East is brisk. Hiissla to Sappresn It KinbussleH. London, Nov. 15. Tho correspondent of tho Standard, Paris, says ho hears from authentic sources that tho Russian government has decided to suppress all its embassies and legations in Germany with tho exception of those at IJerlin aud Stutt gart. An FxpreM car Horned. Bkockvillk, Ont., Nov. 15. An ix press car, attached to tho express tiain going west, last night, took lire when near Lancaster and burned to tho trucks, only two parcels being saved. Tho train was delayed six hours. m JIuptlstH In Council. WiLKEsrsAKKK, Nov. 15. Tho annual meeting of tho Baptist ministers coulcr ence of Northeastern Pennsylvania is in session hero to-day. There are iifty min isters in attendance. Tho convention will last thrco days. Kesldonce ISnrned. WlLKESBATtKE, Nov. 15. A lire this morning destroyed tho residence of Miss Eliza Major, eutailing a loss of $10,0C0, half of which is insured. A Driver Killed. Abiiland, Pa., Nov. 15. Patrick Con way, a driver at Prestou colliery, No. 2, was killed almost instantly yesterday by being caught between a wagon and a largo rock. Striking llricklayors. Chicauo, Nov. 15. Tho bricklayers in tho employ of the Rosses association struck this mornintr against tho system of payment by tho hour and lor an increase in wages. Patrick Joyce Found Guilty. Duislin, Nov. 15. Patrick Joyce, whoso trial for murder of tho Joyce family began on Monday, was found guilty to day and sentenced to bo hanged December tho 15. INDICATIONS. Washington, Nov. 15. For tho Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, light variable winds mostly northwesterly, stationary or higher temperature and pressure. An Italian Killed. Williamspout, Pa Nov. 15. An Italian laborer on tho Jersey Shore & Fine Creek railroad was killed near here to-day by tho fall of a derrick. Mill Damaged hy Fire. Mibvoni), Mass., Nov. 1C Tho Carry ville wooleu mills were damaged by liro in the cord room last niijlifc to tho extend of 1,000 ; fully insured. Summary Treatment. London, Nov. 13. A dispatch from Cairo says that one of the ialso prophet's lieutenants has been captured and hanged A GroatFir.) .t Jtlvortou. Nab. Kiverton, Neb. Nov. 15 Anincend iary fire here on Sunday morning destroy ep 15 of tho 13 business houses in the town; loss 860,000 to S7 -000, insurance $11,000. A u named Heekman has been bound ovorto answer on tho charsjo of cvuiu : k'i-j lite. S. P. Farriugtou, of L'hiuao, ha i..-ei ..f . pointed to solicit funds for rebuilding. '03 A Hllllns Frit Iu Nortla l'Hrilina. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 15. 1 here was a killing frost hero last niijhr, the first of tho season. Tell It Out. Why not : Uood news ouyliC to be told, ami it Is good news tli.it Hunt's Remeilv h. ..m-.-rt tlio worst l kidnev disea-es, and can do i again and again. Tliero are abundant t-H-monials to this f.ict. Mr. Joshua Xutliill 01 Saginaw, Mich., was cured ot Sright's Pl-ii .i'-e-Mr. John Hunt, ot I'rovtdsncu. ot dn.j.-v" when death seemed Imminent; Mr. J. 1': Mason, of Providence, ol rheumatism which eiippledhim ; and a host ot others or similar diseases wiiich threatened dissolution. And what Hunt's Koir.edy has done, it will btilt :. It is the great kidney and liver medicine ol the age. Tell out the good nowa to nil. n!5-cod.Vw MAJtUkMXk. I rniiadeipnis atftricet. PHUVAUBM-3U, Nov. i.r. Klonr fairly active and weak; fcuiiertlne. ;ii:& 37: Extra, ft Wnt 4 W ; Penna. Family, $l 75g5 W. Rye Hour atfl ami .17. Whent steady; No. a WVstorn Red, 1 7'. : Del. and Pa Red. 91 0101 07K: Longberry arid Amber at $1 osai 10 .w to quality. Corn dull for local use: steamer. Sffls;;';. yellow, SJQSCc ; mixed, SiJCJKJ: No. 3 do., . OatH scarce and tlrin : deii'-fid light. Rye nominal at707Jc. Prqvisions linn. Uird ilrm. Iluttcr llrui. but only mo-lerately active; t'ena'aand Western Creatnerv;oxtra. :UliiiMc Rolls nominal : I'.i. and Western, l.larSX: Eggs flrni on uearcity of Iresli. Cheese btcady. Petroleum dull : Ketliied, f'c Whisky at U a. unm mid mroTiaiou fjnoiauona. One o'clock (luotulions ot gr.ilu and piov(. I n, turiiUlied by S. K. Yundt. Ilroker, V Cast iingtreot. Nov. IV Chicago. Wheat Corn Pec .:l ,v.m; Veur.... .'X.J'r .X Jan myt Al;i May 'MJi Petroleir. Oil Citv. Oats Pork 17JM Ijird ii"ijj.; JAi l7.oV,i '"'Zeis (ie Kiirn .nwnn. Nuw I'oRK. Nov. IS. Flour Slato ami Western dull and price without uuolablu change. .Southern steady. ; Wheat dull and prices without (luokildo change; No. I Wlutu at ft OHM; No. ' Red, Iiec,l MiiSl iOli: ih .Ian., il WiW W'": do Fclivl liQl iyx; bid, $1 Wx asked. do isov. ami year, si o,;; Corn AWm better and modenatelv active : mixed western Miot, KW'j'le ; do luluriH. Hi' '. KiJie. OatH a bhudo better mid lairlv active ; No. '1 Dec, l::4 Wc ; do Jan.. ItQme ; State, n .'- c ; Western, ttfSOu ; J.lvo Stook market. ItUKi'ALo Cattle Receipt.", 1"5 head : tir i kid firm and demand fair: good shipper, .- l.'Kjir. f,5 i falrtomedium, l MR: Tcxuus and Clicrokees. $1 'J) I to ; stackers, $-1 Itiii l.. blieep and Lambs Receipt-), 2,-UU head : market aetivo and a "hade higher : t-iirlo goodwestern.fi 1073170: choice, l uogi 'i.; westei n lam Ms, Wiji.t :.u. Hogs Receipts, O.uu'i head ; market active, Una and higher: Yorker", good to choice, (i4r.J57 ; dollght.KillflltiiO: good butchers' and medium weights'. $7i7 15; choice heavy, ?7 30; pigs, $HS3.tw Cihcixxati Hogs were In good demand : prici-s a shado higher : cominon and 1 ight, J-l U) i(; 8.1 ; packing and butchers', K (J) (97 1?. East Linmrrr. Cattle Receipts, J, ISO head ; market dull; piime, $5 75(; 20 : fair to good, $1 7TiG5 M ; cnmuion. ts lOfH 5U. Hogs Receipts. 2,001) head: inarkel. Ilrm : 1'liil.idelphias, $ifiM7 M; Ualtiiuores. $: .() 7 l ; Yorkers, $U7oi; ou : common, ; lej W . Mnep Reeeints, !,() head: market lair; prime. $1 WlrSi 75; lair to good, $'5 751 -"; com nion, $20(::5ii. Stock filarkot. rlow York, riiiladetptiia and Loeal bUiea-. ul.'O United Slates I'.cii.ln rupo;tii dally l..roi M. L)ao, 'ii North i :icen street. Nov. I'.. 10:00 1:00 3v. a. x. r.M r.n. Otiliver A Rio Urnnde "tl'X M1, Is . S. f.. l-ake Krio & Western.... 3! 3H ."S, !i'W:u ;mil Texaj 35 :t "1-. LiiKo Shore...... 11 ll.'Oii IH; Now Jersey Central 7IJ-S 71 7U Now York, Onbirio A W W 'SJ',4 '", St. Paul. 31. & Omaha IVA 47 ;-4- P:vclllMall , 3! :K)J :n Rochester & Pittsburgh ZWr 'Sfi -'I7i I'oxka Pacific...... 41! HtVi 0JJ WRiiiuih. -U u.jnii ft Puciilc... 'VA :c,, :vz, Westorn llnlon-Tul. Co il Xi 8P4 I'Mnii'vivania Central fio'4 ij ip PiltladelphlaA Reading iH'-iJ ir,';j -Hf N'Oitliem PaCltieCom Il) 41 ; " Pndorrcd 'AV4. vi ' lldlfato Pitts. V.'nsi ioJ S)JS 'it nougeliold Market. SAIBT. Hulter ft... .......... .......... Cup cheese, -cups Cottage cheese. 2 pJecej. Dutch checno Tfi lump roULTRY. Chickens 91 pair (live) ( ..........SllC 70c! 10 .........Jlly (. ........ unine x I II ...... ..I'ia'i'o ...'S-lUl .. .tairilC " Tfl plece(eleaiiedl Pigeons, 31 pr Wild Ducks l pr VEOin-AEI.ES. licet.- bunch Ileuiis, Lima, 1 U " string V li pk ui .ioi3 w uuncn ii huagc, il ucaii Corn, fl doz Head .salad.... Potatoes ft pk " fl bus w eet PotatiH-s pk . Onions $1 i pk 10. A c. 7w."' : I'lffi. c i:ur. .... (! ItadlHhcti ?l niiiicn I'cpners, t dins. Soup Heaiis y7 qt.... Milsilyl bunch Siu;lsIich. each.... Turnips K? J pk Tomatoen fl l k.... Celery pr. bunch . MISUSIXAMaoCB. Apple Rutter V )t Sweet Cider, -jfTgal...... KKITIn (102 ........................... Lard ft..... ............. .......... VRUITS. Appica, fi y, pic...................... Bananas 3 002 CIlCdllltltH, ft qt, Ct-aiibcrricf, 7 qt. .......... .......;. Coeoannts each Currants, dried, ) 0 Dried Apples f) qt " Peaches fl (it (ira)cs tP 14 pk Lemons 3j) doz. ............ ........... Oranges doz... Pears, f) pk........... ............. PeKilmmon.s. lflt Paw-iiaws "&Vi p! FISH. ....lofjlic , -Jv.- twr.e '.'.'.'.'.'."J- in .V.'.ii()l9e ...'OftiVC .'.lie ....15'ClM ....i;i:c tec sv-UCc ....Viiiiiiia ,...l'i.rc ...WQ't ...4.)etc ...3WC ...lvlvc ....l-.'QUc ilue llsii fl iu...... ..................... .......wa Cattish rH ...12C Porgiesil I Salmon fl B (ill It S3 uCI&CXo i ....Ha ioc 15C I?X lie loo XKATS. l'eel Stcak.fi ft 1220c ' Roast (rib) V 'Wc " (chuek)5R liaise ' Corned, ip ft I'ilSc lk Dried, ft 9.... ............... ...35c llologna dried.... 4y;c IS.tcou 1 it... - ......IWl-o Ham, sliced, fl 9. -'-ic Ham. whole "J? & fn T.flTTl1l fl It... ........................... .....& B Mutton Jl ft..... liWiO Porkfi ft.................. .....l-lo Shoulder fl lb.......... "12 Sausage fl B Ilaloo " smoked fl ft I6 Veal fl ft i.'a)c Pudding ,Cc onAiir. Corn ft bus Clovcrsecd, fl bus Flour fl qr .......- Corn meal, fl qt Oatmeal ft ft Hay Tlnicthy ft ton Clover ft ton Oata fl bos Byefi mis Timothy Seed fl bus Wheat nns...- ...... Flaxseed, fl bns.... .......... Hungarian, ft bus Orchard Crass, ft bus Hemp, ft bus.. Herd Grass, fl pns Kapo Seed, ft bus ..(W;89e ........7 tXIBJvC , uC n .43fiS3e .7t)C .$3.0OJ)&SS ..LaL35 -- 9m aI 9 W a 9m OV W ! t1 vU A FULL LINK OF LOKILLAKO-S 2X. I'lug Tbacco, and other 11 rat-class bninds at HAIITMAN'S YELLOW Jf'BO.NT CIUAUSTOUK. A FULL LINK OF F.UCHKK, FOKKR and other playing cards at LKTMAM'S YELLOW i'KONT CIGAR 1IAUT bTUKK
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