LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 188 :wk) COLUMBIA NEWS. otii: ki..;l'i.aiv i-okkksponukack Eveute Along the ."iuo,ufli;ui:-:i Ileum l Lutcret in and Artiunri tlw Koroogh 1'ickfcd L'p by tlie lutelll irrucwV Kepurtrr Mrs. F. J. Wright ha lettmied fioia a visit to friends in Philadelphia. For the puipufo of supplying tbo houses which are now bo in;; built on Third and Seventh htieets with water, new water pipes ate being laid. The colored bootbl.iek called "Teethy " had tlio end of his nose blistered and eye brows and lashes btneit oil' jesUuelay, by a powder chained ci:ar. A Mouutvilta man's hm-ao lau away in Columbia this mornii:;;, atid mauagod to pet out to "Norwood." on the Chestnut Hill turnpike before win;; stopped. Sir. James IIiuhIi, of Downiutuwn i-. Lome on a visit. " .Jim ' intends turning out with the band. Va .November 21ht a toiih it tonal play called "Nick of tho "Woods" will bo pie sented here. A baud of Indians will form one of the nttiaclionh of tho entertainment. The small boy will be in his clement that day. The littio fellow is in the habit of ask ing people for ciar., so some smart joker lixed up one with powder. Such joke;; are very poor. The boy's hight migli t easily have been destroyed. The mtiMcalo held its weekly meeting last, evening as usual. The progics which is being made is very decided. It is not bplicved possible to put the opera, of " Patience," on the stage before January, however. The next meeting will bu held at the rcu'deuco of Dr. J. K. Lincawcavcr, o:j Walnut street. Mlwiouary meeting. The missionary meeting at tho Metho dist church last evening was fairly attend ed. It was addressed by the llcv. W. J . Mills, of Manayunk, and tho Rev. Dr. T. T. Evoietr, of Genn.iatown. The latter' s address was very biiel", ou account of the length of that of tho Kev. .Mr. Mills. The services were of an iulerehtiug nature, dwelling of courte upon uiibiuuaiy woik. Aa J'Jujoy.-iljio Pair. Mr. Franklin McFal! drew the ton of coal at the O. A. II. lair labt owiiing. To-night there will bo chanced oif a bar rel of Hour, a handsome siiic table rover, and a lino largo cake hi:!i w.is pic-.ntcd to tho fair by tho SUtei s of Ciiai ity. Over a bundled dollars Wire taken i:i List night. It would ho battel if mom mem bers of the (!. A. J! giving the fair would bo present. All who attend the fair enjoy Ihcmhelvcy. Tlie i;.inloi l " Ancients." A grand bauijuut was given to the So ciety of Ancients, rest ci day uftcrnooou, at tho residence of Mr. Geuige Crane. The society is foimcd of gentlemen who have been connected with Columbia for SO years. A banquet is held every your. Fomtecn poisons were pi-c.ut at tho fes tal board vestcrday and a n.osl deli litful al tcrnoou war, paiscu, wero LI. II. Houston, Amoiig tho guest I of tho 1 . il K. di- rcction. Tho lieiutiiratie .Inhilf. The Democrats of this place li.teud having their patado to-uihi, whether it taiusor not. They wcio ciliated out ol their .jubileo ou Monday by the ti'in, and aro bound to have jr. to-night. The demoustiatioii will bu :i line ono if the wcathor is at. all favor able. Delegations from ticighboiing towns aio expected. The iuto to bu pm sued by tho procession will bo tho sitne a. before annotiuced. Let every good mo crat appear with loro'u and uniform .at Odd FoIIowk hall to night al 7.-30 sluip. TUK CAL'S-intKIA IOUICISTS. HnndHuiiitily I'.nlcrliiiiifd by i-ir. !tjiiulils. The eighth annual dinner of tlie Call fornia patty took place last evening at o o'clock, at the icsidcuccofS.il. Kuyuohl:.. esq., ou Notth Duko sticet, aiid it was a grand altair. I ho whole patty was prchetil as follows : Win. F. Lockatd aud wile, and J. F. Sargent aud wife, of Philadelphia ; 11. M. North and wife, Columbia ; .l.uncs Young aud wife, Middletown ; Dr. X. li. Wolf aud wife, Cincinnati : Ilenrv B.uim- gardner aud wife. Dr. Henry aud wife, John Keller and wife Reynolds ami wife, of this city. In addi tion were tho following well-known gentie men : Hon. Simon Cameron, Dourgai Farms ; Col. .lames Dully. Marietta; Pat is Haldcmau, Chickics; J. F. Ei ringer, gen ctal ticket agcut of tho Pennsylvania tail road company aud Col. Win. B. Fordticy of this city. Following was the menu of the dinner prepared in Augustiu'.-; hcai, style. Tho lloial decorations weic maguiiiccut and tho affair throughout was most delightful : MEM-. Blue Points. Sauterne. i'uiee of Celf'y Bliinoise. Mieriy. r-ilnni!i 'i'lout Broiled. Iuehe.-sj I'ot.itoiv. i;oiicliei's Imperial. J lock. KuistTurkiy -v-v i L 1 1 Tnillle-. 1'cas. t'otatoe-". Chauipagne. r'llel ol Partridges. Ooquettcs. Chaiutiaglie. i o Uoiildli l'lilieil. Pheasant?. Toir.miii. Celeiy. Wafcra. Saiatig.i i i Bui gundy. liisli Ham and rialad. ItoiiuulortClieeso and Ciackcis ChampiiKiiu. leol iram. Meringues. Croquant ami .tfcl. Lhar.otto lluste. Kiuit. bhcrry. Collee. l.iiurs. SltcriihiopcK at the IiiHlltme. The revelations by the microscopes on ex hibition to-day in the orphan's com t loom wero wonderlul, ami many of marvelous beauty. The exhibition was in charge of Messrs. Walter P. King, Benjamin Spiwl ler aud Harry A. Geihatd, ami was ar ranged for by Mr. .1. P. McC.iskey, as an additional lecture of tLc leachcis,' insti tute. It included the compound instru ments owned l Missis. C. A. Locber, druggist, Walter P. King, J. W. L'ulle. Grant Caipeuter, J. P. McCaskey, B. F. Saylor, J. 1). Pyott, C. 15. Longcneckcr, Dr. M. L. llerr, Dr. II. I). Kuight, Dr. .1. K. Shiik ar.d County Superintendent B. F. Sliauh. Tho hundred objects ahow o luc'iided beautiful pollens, anthers, hairs, seeds and leaves of plants, cycr,tcot, tcales. etc. of insects ; metallic and o'her crystals; starches of potato ami wheat, .seed ami other objects und-i jo .ih:ed lii'ht ; cor puscles of tho human blood ; contrast be tween points of pins and needles and the prickles of but:. ; hooks of tho burdock; different fabrics, as silk, cotton and linen ; a section of the very finest closc-wooven silk, blotingjcloth, aud numerous other objects of vat icd character, aud great in terest. Au cbj"c attracting much at tention was a petrifaction of the bark of a cepidonendrou, with a pictured illustration of tho plauts of ILo coal era, showing upen what extinct t ice it onco grow, perhaps millions of years Ago. Tho arraugemcut at the tables was such that but a siiiglo tile of persons could pass before tho instiumeiils, all being admitted at one door and passing out at the other, thus enabling each person in tbo lino to see each object on exhibition at that par ticular time. A Tlner who Got Arouutl. The man who broko into David Muiliu'g house at Martinsdalo, an account of which appeared in our columns last night, did more stealing than was at first supposed. He entered the houso of Johu Showaltcr, where he stole all the eatables. lie then went to tho little store of Jacob Wcngcr, a blind man, where ho stole a number of knives, mouth organs and oilier articles. E. 31. Dance, of this city, was in tho Til lage overnight with a load of candy. The wagon was opened and 30 worth of candy stolen. Y. AMU A. M. The Grand Lodge's UfUcrrs In Towa. The following officers of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania F. and A. M., ar rived in this city at 1 o'clock p. m. to-day. They came on au official visit to tho offi cers of the lodges of this district, and will meet them in the room of Lodge 43 this evening. The gentlemen comprising the paity arc a follows, and they aro quar tered at tho Stevens house : Samuel B. Dick, It. W. giaud master, Mendvilln ; Conrad li. Day, deputy grand master, Philadelphia : Joseph Echburn, junior grand warden, Pittsburgh ; Thomas K. Pattou, grand treasurer, Philadelphia ; .MiuLael Nfsbit, grand secretary, Phila delphia ; Ocar It. Myers, junior grand deacon, Philadelphia ; George W. Wood, graud ruaibhal. rinladelpta ; .Louts JM. CL.tsteau, graud sword bearer, Philadel phia ; W. A. Linn, grand tyler, Philadel phia. I tin Friz Fishing Party The party of fisherman who went to Fires' Eddy returned last evening. Although they did not catch as many as they expicted they had good luck The lirM prize for tho l.iigest number of flsh, which was a $43 fishing outfit, was taken by II. ('. Demuth, the second by Milton ItoMi- and tho third by Postmaster Mar shall. I'ttkiPri Through. The ChiiH'.so minister and suit, accom panied by Attorney General Brewster and a number of other prominent men, passed west thzough this city yesterday after noon op a special car attached to fast line. All Let Go. AH those who spent the night in tho st.i" lion house were vagiants and they were allowed to ion this morning. AimiPciUKUlt). ' Aciom ihc Continent." Next Monday even lug this well known sensational drama will lie given lit Fulton opera hou&e by Oliver Doud Byiou and hi-, largo company. Mr. Kyion N a popular aclor :u: I has scored a gre.st .success in thij play u h.;!i Jias been iui )ito.i by the iutrciliictlon ol mu' y novel i:ii'l amusing lealuic.s and realistic effect . Ho Mill no doubt be coidiallj received. "f-'aimifl vf I'oun.'' Tho ic)rndiie(Hu i i:ii- lorcr tomedyut Fulton opera bouse next Tuevhiy cvenlnjr. i awaited with intcrostand )':;-unt aiilicii'ulion by those wli) wit ncsscd its presentation here last season. Mr. Curtis, In the titlu roli silves one o! tlio most artistic J bits il chuiacter actingnow bclorc the public, ami li-interprets the phu-es ol Hebrew char-aetii'i- u illi a delicacy that i-i to be commend ed. We tun alely guarantee a plcasar t ev- n- j j nig .seiiienaiuiiieiil al tlio opcia house next J ucsjiay. At-HViA-ls ttUlIVKS. l 'tin' Krorsulleicr that has been iloslnir him. H,.if with mi called Troches and t he rebv unset ids stomach without curing the troublesome cough. diouid take our advice and use at onto lr. BnllV cough Syrup and get well. Thos Loinpiatning ot iroio Tiircat, Houisl ; in (.', oi " t'lhlng cold,"' should use Brown's I Bionchiil Troches. Tlio effect Is extraordi ' uarv. I'urlli'iihiiiy when usuil by singers and , ''pe .K ' lot ricaiiiig Hie voice. nltt Indeod&w j Will you sutler with Dyspepsia mid Liver oinpl.'tint? Mnloh a Vl'aiizcr is guaraiiteeil ! to fine von. For Mile by II. II. Cocliran, l.!7 tin! !::) N'ojlli tjucen stieet. myl Iwdeow&w OKI Vauclerhllt !:i tho Public Hell U? lie may oriiiay not liaves cid o. but It i! cer lain tli.tt Hie p'eraou who draws tlio $JO,O0O piio in the ne.M drawing n! tlio f.'ominon uea'Mi liistilbution Co.. at Louisville. Nov. till, will Miy "Tho Company be blesl." It may be j. ou " ho will wiy it. providing ou t-nul i'l ai one torn ticket to 11. 31. IScardman, Louis ville. Ky. it Winn It Dlil lor an OM L:i.iy. i Cosuoctoh Sr.viios, X. Y., Dec. U8, 187."i. Clmm A number or people had been using j yiur Bitters lieie, and with marked effect. In one c-i-e, al-tdy of over (.evenly years, had ' been sick tor year1, and for tlie past ten years j has not been able to be uiound halt tho time. j A In ut six months ago she got so feeble she ( was Aipfcix. Her old ie:ned:es,or pliysicians, . being of no avail, I sen t to Deposit, foi ty-ll ve C.trpenii r ; miles, and got a bottle of Hop Hitters, ftini aud S II. ' proved tier so she xas ablo to dross herself and walk about the house. When she had taken tho second bottle she was ablo to t'iko c.ueof her own loom and walk about to her n i;l'bor'ji, and has Improved all tlm time fiuce. My wile and children also have do liveil iri c:ii bvnelit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAT, iil,v..'udA;w Agt. U.S. Ex. Co. ( oikm, t.on: or core 'lsroat snomu ne pi-en. egieci irc'iucimy lesulis in an In- eurt'jif I.'Ji Diseawi or CoiisiumpMon. llrowi's i.ronehial Troches do not disorder j tn. -'oniarii like cug!i syrupa and balsams, be; .iv:j iif;. jiyon tholntlaiiK'ilparis.allaylng j -'liatJou. u ve :elie! l!i Asthma, Bronchial i Co'irh", C-iii.rrh, :!ul tlio Tluoal Tioubles j v J'.u 'i Singers mid I'libUcSpi-'ikers aiesubjiet j Ut. I'm- JS'liti jcsia Brown's ISronchiai I Tif i;es t!,t,.t Isimi recoiuineudeil ly ihysi ' viu". and at way- f.ivc perjeet satisfaction. l:i'. b:a iKi'ii lvtt,d v.Mo aud f on.sUmt U-e i t ii'-t-iy :i4-. entire eiie:u.liou, they h'lvoat- uiineil we .nerited lankumong tin; tew staple u-ie.cijn i ,, nio !ije. ir"iil a: - cenl&abftx i . . - iiiii'iii inv-tvdTTii.Fftlvw Vomers I iUolonrsii mothers!! Are you di.stuibed at night aud,broken ot jourieM by aMieUchihl Milleriug dud crying witheAfluciatlng p-iin Ot cutting leeth 7 It so, goat once and getalMittle ot 3IKS. W1N SS.OWS oOOTIILNi; S11UP II willlelievo Jl fj'oor little Mitturer imtiiedialeiy depend u,).i:i it: there Is no mistake about iu There is 1:01 :t niolher on eartli wuo iias ever tisiil It, ! v. ill not tell you at onco that it will regu late the bov.-elM, and give rest to the mother audielier and health to tho child, operating like mauie. It Is perfectly sale to use In nil cases, and pleasant to tho tasl, and is tho prescription ot 0110 ot tho ohlest and best lemale physicians and nurses in tho United "tali's. Sold everywhere. 23 centu a bottln. ui.-l.v-M.waSAw Purify tho IJlooU. " sv.-aysk's l'ILI.O." ' HWAYSB'S riLLS." " bWAYHE'S riLLS." AITS AS A 1IEAKT COnRECTOK and b cleansing, regulating and streiigtheu ing Ihooigansotdige.ition, secretion and 11b soiption. ouio Apoplexy, Kits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, iiilliousncss. Had Ureal ti. Jaundice, Liverand Kidney Com plaint, Lack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dytpepui, Headache, Constipation, l'eer.-. Malaria and Contagion, Fever and Ague. Dian lnea, Dropsy, Colds, lllicnmatlsin, iNeutalgia, Gout, Pcmalu Weakness, Urinary Dl-oidei-H, and all Irregularities ot t lie Spleen, iStonii'cli, lilaitdcr aud llowels. KESTomsjO TO HEALTH w hen all other remedies fail. They keep the sysicin in a healthy condition by arousing the loi piit liver to healthy action, and expelling, by tiie bowels and kidneys the matter that poisons the Inundations ol lite. Be particular to obtain " Swayno's Pills." Price ffii cents a box ol SO pill-, or 5 boxes $1. Pieparcdonlyby Dr.. SwatxieiV Son, Phila delphia, Pa. Able your druggist lor them. Sent by mail to any address. ocU-codAwM.W.K itching riles rjjmptoiEs and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, p.ulicuhuly at night, as If pin worms -ncie crawling In and out ot the tectum; tho pi 1 vain parts uic sometimes al lected: il aliened to continue vety seilous lesults may iollow. ' Dr. Swaywe's All llK.u.iMOiATMET,'lsa pleasant, sure cute. Also lor Tetter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Krjsipelas, Uarliers' Itch, Blotches All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Krupliotis- Price 80 cents, 3 boxes lor $1.23. Sent by mail to any address on receipt, ol price in currency, or three cent postuge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, No. S30 X. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swathe's Pills aro the best for all bullous disorders. Cure headache, levers, &c. o lycod&wX.Tliftsj Mrs. A. K. Frank, 177 West Tnpper street, Itnffiilo. X. Y.. says she lias used Thomas' JSc lectrlc Oil for severe toothache and neuralgia, ami considers it the best thine she knows of for relieving pain. For sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Skinny Hen. " Wells' Health Rencwcr" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Hex i:.t Debility. SI. Fob lame Back. Side or Chest, use Shlloh't Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For sale as II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 133 North Queen Street. Lancaster. Fa. mvMwdeowftw Go to H. B. Cochran's drug store tor Jtfra. freeman's Sew Rational Dye. For bright ness and durability ot color, are unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Hale's Honey of Horuhound charms away u cough, cold, or influenza without any bad effect. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. nl3-lwdeodAw X true tonic medicine, a blessing in every household, is Crown's Iron Bitters. For sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Colues'b Lieblg's Liquid Brer and Tonic In vigorutor imparts strength to bdy and mind. Take no other. Ot druggists. nl31wdeod&w It is probable that the young inuy celebra ted in those charming lines oi Kobe: t Burns, had tan, motli-spots and freckles, with other beauty bleinishis. For such conditions, Dr. Benson's Skin Cure should bis on every lady's toilet tabic. nKMwdAw now to Secure 11-altli. It seems strange that any one ulll suffer from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot tho blood, when SCO-VILL'SSAKSAPARILLAANDSTILLI-NGIA, orBI.OOJ ANDLIVEB SYKUP will restore IXM'lect health to tlie physical organization. It U indeed a strengthening syrup, pleat-ant to take, aid has proven Itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIFIEU ever discovered, ctlcet ually curing Serotula, Sj-phlitic disorders, Weakness ol the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous diaoideis and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition ot tho Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi teatiou. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health r-'iu-wer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CHAKM, especiitl hen the complaint is ot an exhaustive u-" '. having a tendency to lej3eu tlie natural ; !..( tlie bratu ami ncr vous system. . r EU'S PAIN PANACEA cities a pain in man anil beast. For use externally and iutci nally. KL'DHOlE POWDEUS euio all diseases f hoif-e, cattle, fiheep, hw. poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. maySl-SS Forc.tlc at II. B. Cochran's di ng btoro 137 North Queen street. Puny, weak, and siekly eiilldieu are hiadc healthy and strong by using Brown's Iron Hitters. For sale by II, B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 13!) Xorth Queen sttevt. rjt0,000 lor S. S 15,000 fur 1. In Louisville, Ky., Nov. Siilh, tlie Common wealth Distribution Co. will distributo the princely sum of $ll'-'.Si. Tickets only fi. Send tor tickets or Information to It. M. Boaidman, Louisville, Ky. It M.tXJUAGJ.S. Uisii-HiKSTASD.-On the lillli ot November, 1SSI, by tho U v. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence. No. 31 East Orango street. Mr. Aaron II. liisli. or Uuph , to Jli Annie N. Iliestand, ol Luiidlsville. Kkeiper Stacffer On the ltilh ot Notpiu ber. 1882, bv the Kev. W. T. Ccrhaid, at his residence," No. SI Ea"t Orange street. Mr. David L, Kreider, ol Mrasburg townsliip. to Miss Sue Stauffer, ot Upper Leacock. Mi:llio Deklikgi.i!. On tlie lotli ot No- ember, 18SI. by the itev. W. T. Herhaul. at Ids residence. No. :1 ast Orange street, Mr. lol'.n II. Melllnger, of Mrasbuii; township, to Miss BatbaiaK. Denllnger, ol East Lam peter. JfJ-JATltl. Dijikei echo. Nov. JS, ItS'J, in till- city, Karl Diukelberg, in the SJd 3 ear ot his age. The relative's and ti lends ol the taniiiy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral trom his late residence, No. 2.'1 Middle street, on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Services 111 ion's Lutheran church. 2t Baku. Wednesday, Nov. IS. ies. in Phila delphia. Win. S. ilar'il, in the 17th year ot his age. The relatives and frlend are respectlwlly imlted to attend the lnneral. without fur ther notice from the'reidciiio of his uncle. It. W. Bard, at Lincoln, Pa . 0:1 Sal 111 day morn ing al 10 o'clock. n Ifi 2td J ' AltrjiJtTISUJU f ATA. lirANTBU-HAU:' .li FKMALK CAN vasseis wanted in every district in tho county ami state to canvas tor a valuable monthly publication. Cull on or address 15. D. P. Co., 17, Centre S)uaro, Lancaster. Pa nlC-3t WA.M'ED-A MIUULK AI1KD WMAA wants a situation as cook in n hotel or restaurant, or will go out nursing. Apply at NO. S31 iaT. .IO.SKPII STKKKT. iii;-2id A at MJl.l. LINK OP I.OIULL.AICU-S Plug Tobacco, and other tli&t-rlass brands lfAUTMANs YKLLOAV PKONT CIUAIt bTOKIi. nrAnTEo.-A STKl0 VOk.NlJ MAN W can siieak Uerman and Knglish to learn Haking. Apply at mice to L GOOS'SOX. ll Kiddle Street nlti-tftl JJUK1.IIJ HAI.K OV IftfKSKS ON MN DAY, NOVKMIJKK 2(1, ltSl, will be sold al tho Merrimac House, Lancaster city. Pa., lis head of Heavy Oldo Norman Horses. Fiist class ieedeis. heavy boned and well made. Sale at 1 o'clock p. in. nl7-2tlt OLOKCKUUOsSMAN. PUHLIU SAL.K OF A T.AKOC LOT OF Householu and Kitchen Furniture, be longing to tlie estatu ot Mary S. Torr, dee'd., on TUESDAY AKTKKNOON, at 1 o'clock, at No. IIS South Queen street, among which is a setof Walnut black hair-cloth Furniture and about 70 yards ol Brussels carpet. M. HAULKdUfcH. K:.eiutor. II.SncBEirr, Auct. nl7 3td ArGI.1. LINK OK KUC1IKE, POKER and other playing cards at HAltTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAK STOUE B. I'KAMIC SAY1.VK IIAS UEMOVED Ill's (JALLEItY OF rilOTOUKAPHf -TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., i- Eactly oppposllu the old Stand, octl Mind wit T KACIIKKS' INSTITUl-fc. EVENING LECTIJUKS-OPKUA HOUSE. FltlDAT, NOV. 17-Mlsw HELEN POTTEK. Impersonations of Xoted I'd sons. Kcjehved Skats, 10 cents, Gallert, 25 cents, Course Tickets, 41.50. Chart lor reserved seats will open on Mon day, Nov. 13, at l a. m., at Fnn Dersmlth's book Store. Doors opeu at7:J. Lectmes begin at 8. nlir.tdK CULION OI't'KA UOUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 20th. The funniest play in the world, the Dramatic Cyclone, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In tho greatest ucccssoI the American stage Across the Continent. Suppiutfd by tho charming Actiess, MISS KATE BYKON, and the greatest Comedy Combination. 13th YEAIt OF CONTINUED SUCCESS. 13th. Mr. CLAUK GIBBS, the Funniest ot all Ncgio Impersonators : Mr. MAK MILLElt, the Greatest of all Dutch Comediaus: Mr. CHAS.HAGEN, the Cclcbiatcd Irish Comedian. THE TERRIFIC SNOW STORM. THE GREAT TELEGRAPH FEAT. 333 LAUGHS IN ONE PLAY. 333 ADMISSION, SSc., COc. and 75c, Reserved Scats, 75e. For sale at Opera House office. nov!7-3td riHVO SHALL. IIAND-B1AUE UAVANA A. Cigars tors cents at HAKTMA'S BELLOW IKONT ClCtAU tol'ORE. SEW AWEMTIBXMMnn. TUB." WASAMaKEKS. J AT Wana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, more than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted so. You hear it said by everybody: "If you want to match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go to Wanamaker s. The other peculiarity that everybody expects to find here is less pleasant to speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, w?imagine that it one should assert tne con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of other aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally to give old news. Next-outer building. elide, south entrance to main Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, not quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 to 65 cents. West ut houth entrance to main building. Furs have to be thought of. We're busy enough as to mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought to say what will not op press us with too much making. Perhaps this it is: A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. More sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects ; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1 io." Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyons, 25 to 35 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from $1 to $2 ; and wc ruess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Next-outer elide, south entrance to main building. Wool serge embroidered with sitk dots diat ought to sell for $1.50 no that isn't the way to put it; it ought to sell according to our theory, for just as litde as we can afford ; and that is 75 cents. Look out for such now. It's time for over-buying and all sorts of mistakes to show them selves. We try to keep ready to turn other folk's mistakes to account for ourselves and for you. Third tilde, southeast trom centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hull tquaic, riilladclphia. w 1LMAM THOMSON. WATLilES, CLOURS, CHAINS, Ac. Special nttention paid to the repilsing o FINK WATCHES, AMERICAN FRENCH and EXUMSII CLOCKS. ENGRAVING. Kcnt for KING'S SPECTACLES and EYE ti LASSES. All Goods and Work guaranteed. NO. 106 EA8T E3NQ STREET. (Opposite Leopard Hotel.) r.oTlO-'Jmd AL11TLK CONSIDERATION WILL. show that any person who has a hole In the drum-head of tho car, and an ulcerative process in tho parts beyond, has a much less chance for long life than ono whose brain and vacular circulation are not thus exposed to the ravages ot disease. Diseases of tho Eye, Ear and Throat-also, Chronic Diseases successlully treated by DRS. II. 1. and M. A. L.ONGAKER, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Cunsultaton freo. nl6-3td&w JJNTJSMTAUrJLEKXH. UUl.rOX OPEKA OUUDE TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN, M. B. CURTIS! In his lcniarkable charaeter ci cation, SAM'L OP POSEN. SUPPORTED BY III3 OWN ORIGINAL AND ENTIRE COMPANY. Seats, 76C or sale Al UW Opera House I Cflgo, BOYJ5-5W JMT GOBDB. T f. 8WAJW, IF YOU WANT ill-Wool GARNET BASEST FLANN1L AT 50C, GO TO. SWARR'S. IF YOU WANT All-Wool Garnet Cashmeres.. Or one of the prettiest SILK HANDKER CHIEFS in town, yon can get it at SWARR'S. We also claim to nave the Best-Mado COM FORTS In the city, and are able to prove it. They are quilted in rings by hand, and con- uuu wuuii worm jacperpounu. OCLUtlO OFF AT AND BELOW COST! THE DRY GOODS STOCK -OF DAVID BAIK, 14 East King Street. Having leased my store room, all my large tock MUST BE SOLD IN NINETY DAYa Remember these goods are not damaged or shoddy. Dayid Bair. alS-lld T TOK NORTH JCNU UK UUUUa sTOKE HAS MADE A LARGH REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF WIJTTER GOODS, Which on account or warm woather have been slow to move. I havo a LARGE STOCK And it must be sold. J. W. BYRNE, NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. BOOTS HBOJSll. D. B. VHAKLKS ft CO. CITY SHOE STORE. LAMES, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GIoroKld Top Button Shoes $2.25 Kid Button Shoes 2.00 Kino Kid Button, worked button holes.... 2.50 Fine Pebble Button, worked button holes, 2.00 Cloth Top Button Shoes SZUOto 2.90 Fancy Glove Kid Top, lace and hook bai. with Patent Leather Tips 2.QR Misses' School Shoes 11.00 to LC0 Children's School Shoes 75c to 1.25 GENTS, CALL AND SEE OUR Men's Bun Congress. $1.25 Men's Qulltod Button Bala 200 Men's Fine Calf Bals and Button 3.75 Men'sFineCloth Top Hals 2.75 Men's Call Boots (solid leather) 2.80 Men's Scotch Bottom Call Balmoral .which can bo repaired, same as hand sewed.... 3.25 SS-COMK AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 26 1-2 East King St. octe-2indF 1MIOT8 SIU SHOES. MARKED DOWN IN PBIOB AT THE; EAGLE SHOE STORE. iflJO mBUYSAUOOD l'AIR OF LADIES, W6.UU Kid Button Shoes, straight or cir cular seam. 1.00 BUYS A PAIR School Shoes. OF CHILOREN'S 1 OPi BUYS A GOOD PAIR OF FINE CHIL- J.6 ' drcn's Shoes, size S to 10. O Krt BUYS A PAIR OF FINE LADIES' .UUKI'i, Bntton Shoes, worked button- holes. i cni OF LAOlEfe' l.iJXJ Peble Button Shoes. 1 ncBUYS A GOOD P 140 i'eble Button Shoes. Ci fin "UYS A PAIR OF LADIES CLOTH &JJ 1 Top Button Shoes. 1.25 1.50 Congress Shoes for Boys. BUYS A PAIR OF GOOD BUTTON Shoes lor Boys, 1 to 5. CftBUYSAGOODPAIROFMEN'SLACK J mt)J or Congress shoes. 2CA BUYS A PAIR OF MEN'S FINE BUT ,0) ton Shoes. 4 fin BUYS A PAIR .K)) BURT Shoes. OF MEN'S FINE 6nrkBUY8 a PAIR OF OUR FINEST UU Men's Button or Lace Shoes. 1.50. 1.25 BUYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S CALF Pegged Shoes BOYS A PAIR OF WOMEN'S LACE Shoes. Ck KHBUYS A PAIR OF MEN'S CALF &.UJ Boots. 50 CENTS BUYS A PAIR OF CHILDREN'S Fine Button Shoes. fiK CENTS BU3 A PAIR OF CHILDREN 'S O Shoes. Heels. JOHN HTF.MENZ, No. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (INQUIRER BUILDING.) aprt-oaw-ljaJT HAMDWAJCX. VEW HAKDWARK 8TORF. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN BUILDINGand CABINttl HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, JtANQEB PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. 6ll-3mdw THIBD EDITION FBIDAY. CTKNINQ MOV. 17, 1883. WAK OF THE ELEMENTS. A METEOROLOGICAL 1JISTCKBASCC Allernesiorm KaglBC All Over tfaeuouu try Klvccrtcal DMtox-baacea and Heavy rail of Kala and Saow. Puhadelthu, Not. 17. It is raining here this morning, and at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Milwaukee, and snowing at Boston. Albany and Buffalo. A magnetic storm interferes seriously with the work ing' of the telegraphic eables and land lines. New York, Not. 17. Tho auroral storm prevails throughout the entire country and is said to be tho fiercest known for a long time. The electrical disturbance has now resulted in almost a complete stop page of telegraphic communication, lie ports from New England say a heavy snow storm set in this morning and the ground is now covered to a depth of sev eral inches. Disastrous KITects on the Telegraph. New York, Nov. 17. Experienced tele- grapners say it is tne worst storm of tne kind that has occurred for many years. The few wires that aro working aro con tinually liable to disturbance, and it is almost impossible to send or receive long messages continuously. The storm extends throughout the United States and the eastern provinces of Canada, and is es pecially severe iu its effects on cable trans mission. London, Nov. 17. Eastern currents and atmospheric disturbances continue to de lay seriously telegrams from the continent. rfeicucd From a Burning Building. Baltimoke, Nov. 17. A. liro broke out this morning in the wholesale drug ware house of Gilbert Bro?. & Co., on lloward street. The flames appeared suddenly on the lower floors, but the employee! all escaped without serious injury. Six.young women at work on the fourth floor wero rescued by the firemen and brought, down on ladders. The tiro did not extend be yond the walls of tho warehouse Gilbert, Bros. & Co.'s loss ou stuck is $22,000 ; insurance $15,000. Tbo loss on the building is $4,500. Several linns in adjoinings buildings sustained losses of about $1,000 each by water, but aro fully insured. Death from Criminal Blalpractloe. Philadelphia, Nov. 17. On Wednes day last Lizzie Holsten, agod 23, a resi dent of Milton, Delaware, died in the houso of her aunt here from the enects of a criminal operation alleged to havo been performed by Dr. Gcorgo Buchanan, a son of the bogus diploma practitioner of that name. An inquest was held to-day and a verdict found that deceased came to her death from exhaustion, tho result of a criminal operation at the hands of George Buchanan. Tho "doctor " was thoreupen held to await tho action of the district attorney. ArrestoraUecelTer of Stoleu Goodx. Philadelphia, Nov. 17. The chief of police received a dispatch to-day from New York announcing, tho arrest in that city of Thomas Gardner aud recovery of a quantity of stolen goods. Gardner was in collusion with Jacques aud Smith tho robbers who were arrested hero yesterday, and who had been shipping wagon loaili, of their booty to Now York. m They Cuuld Not Agree Lebanon, Pa., Nov. 17. Tho jury in tho case of Sheriff (J rail, indicted for gross carelessness in permitting tho notorious safo burglars, Bock and Kauch, to cscapo, reported tbis morning that thoy woro un able to agree. They had been out sinco yesterday morning, aud as no agreement seemed possible, Jiulgo MoPIierson dis charged them. Explosion In a Powder Works. Allentown, Pa., Nov. 17. An explo sion occurred at noon to-day in tho nitro vault at tho Cold Springs powder works, several miles north of this city. II. C. Welsh, tho superintendent, who entered tho vault shortly before the explosion, is missing, and it is believed that he has been killed. Search is being made for his body. A Witness not Generally Believou. Cairo, Nov. 17. Theevidenco of Sulie man Daoud that Arabi Pacha ordered him to sot Alexandria on fire aud murder thb khedivo is generally discredited. Sultan Pacha denies that ho met Sulieman Daoud whilo tho latter was ou his way to murder the khedive and prevailed on him to return and aain discuss tho matter with Arabi. Heeling of the Cabinet. Washington, Nov. 17. The cabinet meeting to-day was attended by all the mombers except Attorney General Brow ster. The session lasted two hours and was mainly devoted to discussion of the princi pal questions beforo tho several executivo departments with a view to their consid eration in the president's message to Con gress. Footo WalTes Examination. Washington, Nov. 17. Thomas R. Foote, charged with attempting to cor ruptly influence tho Star Konto jury, was arraigned this morning. IIo plead not guilty and waived examination, preferring to have the case go direct to the grand jury. Bail was fixed at $2,000. Heavy Lou By Fire. Loldox, Nov. 17. Tho premises, Nos. 4IJ to 45 Wost Bourne Grove, occupied by William Whiteloy, one of tho principal London drapers, wero damaged by fire last night to the extent of 100,000. An American Sentenced. The Hague, Nov. 17. Dr. Edward Gantz, who attended tho congress of So cialists here in 1881, as an American dele gate, has been sentenced to two years' im prisonment on a chargo of obtaining monoy by a fraudulent advertisement. Killed in a Mine. Scranton, Ta., Nov. 17. At tho Grassy Island mines at Olyphaut, last evening, Thomas Williams and Albert Williams, on the night shift, were instantly killed and Sylvester Williams latally injured by a fall of the roof, several feet thick. Another ol the Joyce Murderers. Dublin, Nov. 17. Patrick Casey has been found guilty of tho murder of Bridget Joyce and sentenced to death. Tho jury were out only eleven minutes. Casey will bo banged on December 15th. INUICATIUKS. Washington, Nov. 17. For tho Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, with rain, southerly winds, falling barometer, generally followed by rising barometer, and winds shifting to colder northerly. Crushed Under a Ton ol Iron. Heading. Pa , Nov., 17. William A. Hill, aged 30 years, was killed this morn ing by a 2,100 pound piece of iron falling upon him and crushing his back. math of aira. Packer. Mauch CnuNCK, Pa. Nov. 17. Mrs. Sarah M. Packer, widow of the lato Judge Asa Packer, died at her residence hero this morning aged 75 years. Tb Week's Baatnesa. New York. Nov. 17. Tho business of failures reported for the week number 1U7, oi wiucn cigni wero iu now xoriccny. MlSfeltKUPPl K1VCK. Homo tVcalla Exaeadltaraa That Seem to Mead JavMtlgation. The oonzressional committee ii.vi-.ti. gating the Mississippi river has reuumil along communication addressed to lloo. J. C. Burroughs, the chairman. Ir u G -u-eral Q. A. Gillmore, prcsulcut of the Mississippi river commission, iu ausner to a written request for special informal ion. After various details of tbo character m tho work in progress, reference is made to somo itoms of expenditure which apprr-r to demand explanation. At Plum 1'oit.s Beach last year $0,203 was expended lor equipment of the office, and at Like P.v idence $10,231 for a iiko purpose. Very l:u- o Mims have been put into what ;s teruird the plant. The financial exhibits of I ut year, for which $1,000,000 was appropria ted, are the only lines included iu this ro port. The grand total of that year i. itemized as loiiows : Office constructions aud equipment, iW 486.46; administration, $.045.67; latur, $108,453.11 ; subsistence, $43,250.13; inalo rials, $70,035.77 ; purchase of plant, $101 793.43 ; towage, charter and expense of steamers, $64,147.84 ; fuel, $115,811)2); miscellaneous operating expense, $23,50'.).. "JO; survey, $15,120.40; last item covers only two pIaces.The committee can't under"! and why so much money should havo lucu spent for offico equipment, purcht-n .7 plant aud for fuel. This will be otm oi the subjects of inquiry at Memphis, vrio'i tbo engineer iu chargo of the division v ill be summoned a.i a witness. The Erm or Propriety. An era of propriety seems to be arriving very rapidly. The tirao honored customs of hazing iu colleges have been fro w tit-d down, and even tho law courts havo been called ' into operation to pun ish unseemly borso play icMiHini: in personal injury ; nor is this !l ; . somo of tho young and exuberant brokeis of Chicago have been, suspended for the playful peculiarity of knockiug otf ton hats of staid ol.l members. But tor tin fact that'an unmitigated scoundral and out law is being feasted and fawned uroii in : Missouri jail, indulged with brussel:; carpet, feather bod and lloral offer ings, called upon iu strict social stylo by tho governor and his wif. wo might really believe that the world had niado up his miud to be virtuous. In yicw of this latter ciieu instance, however, it would .seem thai the improvement in public morals is nieioly a shifting of t'n veneor. On thow!io!owo think it would bo preferable that hazing should continue, that silk hats should be smashod, and thr.t tho good old-fashioned practioo of ban,; iug murderous outlaws should le kept up. A Texas Blaze. Bklton, Nov. 17, A fire occurred beio about 1 o'clock tbir. morning which !o .stroyed property to tho amount of $:-",(!G0. The losses aro covered by insurance. Tell IS Oat. Why not? Good news ourJit to he told.uud it is good news that Hunt's ltemcdv has cured the worst of kMnev diauascs, and cm 'doit again and aiin. Thcro urn iihundint lestl monlals to this net. Mr. JoghuaTiithill, or Saginaw, Mich., wan cured ot Uilglut ti- - : Mr. John Hunt, ot Provldsncc. ot Ii ;;. v, when death wemed iinuiimmt ; Mr. is. i:. Mason, of Provideucc. ot rheumatism which ciipplcdhiin ; and a hoatot others f bimllur dlscnses which threatened dissolution. And wlrit, Huut'u Remedy lui.s done, it will still do. It Is tho ;;rcat kidney and lirer uicdicinttot the u'u Tell out tho good news to all. nl5-cod&w AAJUCJCXa. new xotk Niw roRK. Nov. 17. Flour dull and wiak and prices without decided change. Wheat a trillo or c higher uud trade very inlet. : No. 1 '.Vhiti: at fl 10 : No. i Red, Dec, I ClfBt Wsi; do Jan., II llgi 1IJ2 ; do Nov . tl 7K bid, 1 OS asked ; Feb.. l M&bid,l I.. inked ; May. 81 W. bid. 1 17 asked. Corn J-JCe better and iiiel.': uil.ino u, t. em Hpot. 7B&8io : do liiturvH,t;j!fINi!e. Outs fairly active and vjCTXc better; No z Nov.. 43c: dn Ueo. . 4.1,.ffilVi:; do Im. 4i;.'f rc : do Feb-, 4.V,IVc. f nuadeipnia Maraeu r'.uLADBLPHlA, Nov. i7. Flour market dull and weak and prices unchanged. Rvo Hour at.4 Zr$l 37. Wheat -steady ; Del. anil Pa Red. $1 t Mi 1 i ; Longbcrry and Amber at f I (0l : Corn dull for local use. Oats scarce and tinner. ICyo nominal at 70c. Provisions steady ; stocks liyht. Lard steady. Kiitter steady, with moderate r.uhs : Penir.i stud Western Creamery o.xtru. :;."f?:7o. Rolls firm for choice ; Penn'a. '2T-if'7c ; Western, 22g2)C. Kgtsa steaiiy ; Peiin'n.3i:KIc; Western, :;iu : linn tl, 27c ; ico-houe. Simile. Checio steady. Petnleum dull ; Rulincd, S-;c. Whisky at Jl 20. Lira Stock Market. Hukfalo Cattle Itcceiptf, l.no he id : m-'.r-ket dull unit tcudhi; down ward :bo:hilciiiand and oircilnH Ifcrht : sates of To van sleer.7at til .'5 ; Ilsht Ohio steers, i .Otlfy 7.". Mieep and Ijamlis Receipt-, 3,ltt head : market steady, with !a!r demand ; s.ile.sof t.iii to uooil western sheep at tl lOfii to: common i.llb; western lumba, fl tjngri CO; Cau:i''.i T.ainbf. $5 7S.i 85, about all sold. I Sos Receipts, 8.5:i head : market dull :;ud I iver: sales ot good to choitv Ynrker- at ti;)3i;75; lilitdo. ; I )Si; .Vi ; (;o' I hiitchi'in' ami medium we!;; his, pi H"fo7 ; chine" lutiv, t7 HI ; pigs, $C(!2i. Ciix'aoo Hok.s IIiToipLx. ln,(nr l-ea.i : -,lii iiients. 5.UW he.ul ; dem mil lair, but mar't . dull and weak at yestenlay's elo-in pitr mixed iTJQJtfjU .V : heavv. ' MI'S t5 ; lij ' t, lg Ml; skips, $.'i U0?."i .'i0 Cattle Receipts, IMKiOlieao : 8hi)iuciitri,. : head ; market staidicr and more activi-, ! :. prlcis htlll and weak ; -jooil to clioin: -lil-piiifT, ISloQU; common to fair. $: :kti 7.".: mixed butcher', ' 'J)?.1 7': auiukers and leedcrs at?3 7.4 30; low and niediuti vet y uliundiint. but ccnertdly negiecteii ; T:v s steady at $:!ti(Vil;; Sheep Receipts, 5.001) ; bhlpmenlH.IiOj head ; market "low and weak; common to fair at fi (.'0S3 4H ; meOintn to ood, $i togl ; choice to extra. I S3Q4 . Kaht Iinrarrr. Cattle Ueicipts, fi head ; market very dull and slmv; pi line, tct; a5; KOol, f.",2Tig5.'ll; common t lair, t.'0'rjl.ri0. Hogs RecelptH, 'AW) head : market clow : Philadelphia, 7 17 : ISaltimon-c. $-; t)i B90; liest Yorkers, WfiOjJi; 70; comnuui, '. V!( W). Snecp Keep ints, 2lo head ; market flow ; prime. $1 7.".ri'i ; lair to goon, $:;toai 2i; cunt 111011,12:10325. Stock Market. Now York, I'JilIailelphla and fcal Stock also Onituil Stct".'i Uonds ropoiled dally by jAcon R. I..OTJC1, 22 North Queen street. Nov. 17. 10:00 1:00 .;. a.m. r.K. r.w. W4 IK I7'i 'Xl'A '' 'M)i :o)i H soi 11a lii'4 1HJ5 70Ji irm ;s 27 9S!i :c.u r.;Z mu 47 ;' :: :js!; 2S!4 'H7- 21 . Wi WA : ils rr7-' V . l H2!.'. W!J wi'j m ' r l 'Uy 'l Wj( iik ir: ':,' . :kx ' '-ii i.iy- .... ... irf- Hcnvur A Rio Urr.inte V. Y..iJak Krie A Western.. liiiK.as and To.-uvj Lake Hhoro Ne.w Jereey Central -... New York, Ontario A W tt. Paul, 31. A Omaha racillc Mall - . KochiMter A Pittsburgh Texan Pacific................. Wabash. i. i.)tils A I'aclflr.. Western Union Tel. Co I'nunavlvaniRCcnti-al Philadelphia Reading Northern Pacific Com ' " Pruierred. Ituiralo Pltt3. A West Jb'Ott HAIiB. DCSIKAKI.K CITT I'KIH'KllX AT PRI VATE SAMS. The undersigned "Iter ftir sale his residence. No. :2 North iieeu btrcet. hot 21 lect front, and 21.. feet d.-c with two-story IIUICK IJW ! M.1NO. 21U feet front and 9S feet In depth, eoiitainliur 1 looms. Bath Room. Unt. Wub-r, etc.. In good condition. A .telnible locution lor buMu. ahalfK.iuarcfroiii Northcrii Market- Terni, CllSV. IIAJ.IJIA.I, oil'-trdlawT imn l.i.. ,.ri.T nronertv. Bitu.iti il on the northeuHt corner ot liime and Middle Ht recta. Nos.;13 and 321, two-story Brick Duelling anil htoro Boom, with two-story Brick Pack Building: Gas all through tbo llous-o and Cellar. Lot ironH on LI mo street 32 feet and depth nlvug Middle street 4-S feet. Sale to commence ut 7 o'clock, when condi tions will be made known by PKTKR I.AXI'M . Hsser SuunniT, Auct. nlits GENCINKMAVAN ANDVAItA CIOAKs. Tho best 5-cent Clgiirln thocltyat HARTMAN'S VBIjWiW- FRONT ,U,AU
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