LANCASTER DAILY INTELLieEXCEB SATUBDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1882. L Locust streets. As politics was not the cause of it, no bitter feeling was created between the different p ilitical parties. The most notable featuro of the parade was the Invincibles, the helmet company. The glistening helmets, blue shirts and white leggings, showed off to great r.d vantage. Their fine matching wa3 the , f ubject of complimentary rs-marka along tho route. lieuten By tsofg. Suit Yas bsen brought before Alderman Alex. Dounellv, by a man named Brown, residing on Freiburg street for injuries alleged to havo been received by his 6on Lewi, a lad of 10, on Thutsday evening las:, in a quarrel with Fred and George Iteedel, boys about the same age. Titr boys aro all employed at the Phoenix coi k works on Chestnut street, and were on their way to supper when the fight oc curred. The injured boy was remov 1 to the residence of Dr. Messersmlth i. if by until able to walk home unassisted. The hustling has been fixed for Monday even mg. Almont Kira. 'lliin afternoon about 2 o'clock, there was almost a fire at the boarding house of Mrc. Albright, No. 40 West. King s.treet. It appears that Sammy, a little son of Mis. Albrig' , went into a third-htory back room, su.d while plaj iug with matches set lire to the bedclothes. J he coverlet, quilt and hi mket were soon in ilatne and tlio carpet was also somewhat burned. In his efforts to put out the fire tl little boy's hands and face were badly burned. Fortunately an older member ol the family discovered the accident and succeeded in (uenching the ilanics before any fuither lamafjo was done. Uleil at tho Hospital. Wni. Deviue aged about GO yeais, died :i' tho county hospital ou Thursday after neon and was buried iu Lancaster ceme v'i ; this morning. Mr. Deviue was an Ktiu'i.sJisv.an by birth, but had long been a resident of this countiy, and has a sou and two daughters residing iu Providence, It. 1. For a year or two past he acted as waul tender at the hospital, and was faithful and cfliciont in tho performance of his duties. J lis death resulted from a de rangement of tha stomach. Fell on a liouto. Alb, it llonsel, aged about 15 years, who irsides on North Mary street and is em ployed as a slate carrier by John L. Arnold, met with an accident this foicnoou. Ho was working on tho house of Henry Mus selman, ou East Orange street, which is two Horics high, when ho tripped and fell from tho roof to the ground. lie broke one of his wrists and had his head badly out. Dr. John L. Atlcu attended him. Shipment of norsox. Hem y AVitto shipped to day to Xew York, 13 head of Lancaster comity horses. Amon the lot were socio fiuo diiveisand the balance largo workers. Etnanual Bodenhcimpr shipped 12 head' to New Yoik. Car oil' the Track. A fieight car jumped tho hack just west of tlio freight depot this afternoon, doing no damage boyond tho delaying for a shoi t time of some trains. Horse Snipped. Fiss Jl, Docrr shipped to-day 20 head of diaught and driving horses to Now York. Sent Out. Wni. aud Ann Johnston, and Charles Brooksore, were nt to jail for 10 days for being drunk and disorderly. l'ublif Sulo or i:eal Klan. Tliln venl:i ut T o'clock, at tha Leopard lintc!, 'will Ijo nohl at public sale, tbe valuable city property belonlnff to tlio Dracli'iar e tito, consisting oi a two-story house, corner ol FnstKlnj; hihI Plum, two-story dwelling adjoining and a two-story brick house on E:ut Inpstre!i, near Duke street. ?,-p n'lvortle mrnt Amusements. "Aciotn the Continent." Oliver ltoud i;yion. who ndvertlsc himself as a " dramatic ey-f-lftiie," will appear ar I'lilton opera house Monday night, .lust what ndiamuticcyclono ts will be better understood by tho audience who :i-scinbiO to witness that thrilling; play railed " Across tho Continent,'' In which ilio eye'one will so through nil manner ol hair breadth scapes ami excitliitfartvonturcH. Mr. llyrou Is considered great in his paitlculnr line, and will no dentil proven drawing nt tractlGUon Monday. Samuel of Posen." This piece Is one ol the neatest liitsot comedy diatnu now bctore the public, uuil Mr. Curtis' iuipei'snn.-itlan ol the title lolo Htamps tiliu - an artist. He is ill bo hero o i Tuesday evening. tiricviAl. mi 1 1 ;&.. When :i lecturer has worked the ladles of his uinliene so ::eur to the weeplngpolnt that they have gotten out their handkerchief, aud then suddenly changes liU tone and speaks ot the merits ot I)r. Hull's Cough Syrup he! bound to rouse a feeling ot indignation. The Celluloid Eye Glasses will stand ten limes more abuse than any other Kyi-tlass, aud furthermore, they uro the best. Tor -alo by all leading Jew eler.s mid Opticians. nis-lwdcod Mrs. JV. X. Frank. 177 West Tupper street, IJutlalo, X. ., ays she has used Thomas' Le lectrlc Oil lor severe toothache and neuralgia, ami considers it the best thine she knows ol lor relieving pain. For sale by It. It. Cochran, druggist, 117 aud ISO North Queen street. Skinny Men. " Wells' lle.dtli Rcnewer" restores health and vigor, cures Pyspnpsla, Impotence, Sox i:a Debility. SI. Foa lainc Hack, 'ilde or Chest, nso Shiloh't Porous Plnster. Price 25 cents. For sale ns II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 nnd 139 North Queen Street. Lancaster, fa. uivMwdeow&w Co to M. It. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs. Freeman's Xcto y at tonal Dyes. For bright ncssaud Luntbility nt color, are uncqualcd. Color tiom s to.r pounds. Directions in Eng lish nnd German. Price. 15 cents. A true tonic medicine, a blessing in ever' household, is l'.iown's lion Hitters. For sale by II. 1). Cochran, druggist, 1"7 and ISO North Queen street. Coldus's Lloblg'a Liquid Heel' and Tonic In vigorator imparts strength to body and mind. Take no other. Ot druggists, ni:; lwdeod&w it is probablo that tlio young laay celebra ted in those charming lines ol Robert Rums, had tan, moth-spots nnd freckles, with other beaut j' blemishes. For such conditions, Dr. Itcnson'sSkln Cure -houM be on every lady's toilet tabic. nlS-lwd&w Her Sweet Smile Haunts Me Still, lhad not seen her for twenty years. Now nlic was u we'1-preservod matron with the same sweet smile on her laco, and a s-ct ot splendid teeth tliank3 to SOZODONT. Ilcr daughter call her blessed beeau-o she brought them up properly. nil lwdeodXw Witt you sutler with Dyspepsia snd Liver Complaint? Sliiloh'i Vluuizer is guamntec'i to euro von. For sale by II. H. Cochran, 137 and 1 la Not tli Queen street, myl-l wdrow&w Half's Honey of llorohound charms away a cough, cold, or Influenza without any bad effect. I'iko's Toothache Drops cure In one minute. nl3-lwdcod&w UKA.TH. DlKKELBEKU. ov. 13, 1S62, in thl- city. Karl uinKeiDerg, in we taa year oi ills age. The relatives nnd friends ot thclamilyare respectfully Invited to attend the funeral trom his late residence. No. '.'M Middle street, on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services in ZIon's Lutheran church. 2t AIC A.MtVJUTllSM.L.tllb. WASTHD-BV A M1UIILK Alitlll MAM. h situation in a grocery store. Have had three years experience. Good education, can write a fair hand and give good relercnco. nave a desire to re-enter the business us a partner. Address, novl5.1C,18,20 ' A. S," IKTELLIGENCEU. sr.w AitrnnTjfiKMEJfTa. SOUK KKDUr I.ONUIJ AND TDRKbY Katne this (SATURDAY) evening at NEAMEIt'S SALOON. lti cor. Water an.l Orange Streets. SACKK KKAl'T LC5UH And Geo. Keller's Philadelphia Beer at HierearbarortlieLeondri Hotel this (SAT URDAY) ov ening. lt SaitKMAKEKS WANIKU AT THE Eaale 'hoe Store. So. 51 XortU Queen street. Inniilrer ljallillnir. ltd JOHN HIEMEXZ. MOCK TUKTLU.SOUI' AND KAKHITb ut t lie WILLIAM PEN-V, TO-X1GI1T. First-class Lager on tap. It SAUKK Kit ACT LCHUU AMD IUKKEI Knflle THIS KVKMNO at Jumbo Park, So. 117 Locu-t htreet. Heat of beer on tap. It JOHX KLOMP, Prop. BLUE POINT AND OTUfcU CHOICE braiKls of Oysters. Hananas nnd Urapes ot all kinds, 1- lorida Oranges. I ars. Apples, 4c. At ECKEKTS. 1 1 120 East King street. GKANU I.1IMCH TO-MIOHT SOUK Krout and Pigs Feet at the Plo Tavern. MICHAEL SXTDEK, Proprietor Lunch every Saturday night. ltd "YfUMC L.ESSONS ON PIANO ANU OB lvj. GAN, al-o. instructions In French, at 438 North Queen etrcet, Anna E. Hartraan, late teacher wt State Xnrmul School, Millers villo. Pa. r.ovl8 :;tUS vv &s SAUKK KKUT LUNUH at the GIrard House. No. 23-; Noitli iiecn street. Til I- EVENING. Star ISrewety Lager IJeer ou tap. It CHAItLES ZECII, Prop. GBANU S'iUK LlfNCll THIS EYEMNU at the MANOtt HOTEL, 21!i WEST KING STREET. Kohlei's eeiebrated Riser on tap. FRANK FIUTSCH. . It Proprietor. - - ii i i WANTKH. ENKKUV.TIU AGENTS FOR one ot the bust and most leslrablo Ac cidental Iiisuranci) Compunie. Ad.fies", A.b. I'UTTKII, (ieiier.il Agent, nlS-2ldR Reading, P.u SOUK KKIIUT LLNCII AND KAItllKY'S celebrated Reer nt tho HOTEL FRANK E, till-. (SATI.RD Y ) evening. JOHN HESS, It PDprletor. SOUK KltOUT LUaUH THIS ( iSATUR DAY ) evening, at CUARLEVHOSTER'SCORXERSALOON, Corner ot Market anil Grant streets, opposite Union house. Sprciiger's Rccr on tap. " it JOST KECKIVE.D A CAR LOAD OK IH1U wclsc Rccr. which will be delivered in bottles by the dozen to all parts of the city and county by the undersigned. GEOKGE WALL. Corner South Queen and .11 iildle streets. tilSStd "lirANTEU MALE AMI FEMALE CAN ft vassei.s wanted in overs district In tho county and state to eanvas tor a valuable monthly publication. Call on or address S. D. P. t,o., 17, Centre Square. Lancaster. Pa n 10-11- NOTICETO TOItAOCO TKADE. We hereby give notice that Mr. Francis Cunningham is no longer our agent, and that M r. Jacob G. .Simpson will be our agent here utter. All orders tor sampling left to his care will be promptly attended to. CHAS. FINKE & CO.. novl8-.liit New Yoik. N JKW LIVERY STABLE. The undersigned has taken tho stable in the rear oi tho Grape Hotel, and is supplied with new Wagons and Harness and good Horses, which he will hire at reasonable rate-i. W. T. Wl'LIE, (Formerly of Swain & Wyllo.) Rear of Grapa Hotel, Market St. ltd- MONEY TO LOAN. -TI1K- Dnion Building and Loan Association Will issue a new series ot slock on the 27lli ot the presort month. Having a laitre and growing capital tho at tention fit persons desiring to borrow money is called to tho advantages of Joining tlu;:u- Noc-Iatlon. Full inlormatinn cm be had from H. S. G ARA, President. A. 11. Rail, Seer tary. novl8-lwd PUHl.IO SALE OF KKA1, ESTATE. ON TUESDAY. SOVEMRKR2S, 1882, will be s ld at public sale, nt tho Keystone Hotel, in the cttv or Lancavtnr, all that CERTAIN LOT OF LAND, situated on the west sido ot North Prince strret, u-'Joliilnpropcrtleri ot N. Rnn uingcr and Henr Rarnitz. and numbered 45n. Containing in lront on North Prince street 51 ieet uml 11 Inches, and in deptti to Water street 143 fct, more or less, on which is erected a two-story DOUBLE STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Sae to commence at 7 oclcekp. m , when terms will bo made known by JOHN A.COYLE, Trustee to noil in the etate ot Frederi k Scul ly, deceased. II. Shuiikkt A net. u:?-S'Tii&Thtsd 1 It. S.VALt.-NU'.S ADVERTISEMENT. Our immense stock ol Fine Woolens lor Men's Wear, imported to onr cspo cial order, has met with sales unpre cedented. A number of very clrgpnl styles aie sold out and cannot be dupli cated this season. Wo have on hand somo of tho most Popular aud I'.eautl fui Effects ever ottered in Lancaster, and would urgo persons in want ol a SUIT or an ELEGANT OYERCOAT, to give us a call before purchasing to got posted In regard to Fashionable and Artistic Work. We havo on hand what is not generally known a lull line of Medium and Lower Priced CassimcrcsforFINk RUSIXES&SU1TS, ranging in prices from SIS to 830. The popularity ot our Goods Is attested by tho rapid and increased dally sales. Our goods aro warranted to giro entire satisfaction. Don't delay, lint buy at once. J. K. SMALING, No. 121 North Queen Street. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY real cstute. On SATURDAY, NOV. Vi, 1SS2, pursuant to an order ot tbe Orphans court of Lancaster county, will be sold at pub lic sale at Hie Leopard hotel. In the City ol Lancaster, the following described real estate, lato ot Henry Drachbar, dee'd, viz : Purpart No. 1. A lot ot ground, with a two story andatticbrickDWl'.LLlNGHoUSE.wi tli store room and a two-story brick back build ing, titnatcrt on tho northeast corner ot East King nnd Plum street, in tlio City ot Lancas ter, containing in front on East King street 10 feet, more or less, and extending in depth northward 9J feet, more or less, adjoining property of Isaac Qulgley on the north and No. 2 o.i tho east. Gas throughout tho house and hydrant in the yard. Very desirable us n business stand. PurpartNo.2, Alotof ground, wltn atwo story and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, undtwostorv biick back building attached, oituated on the north side or East King street, in the city ot Lancaster, adjoining No. 1 on tbe east, containing in front on Kat King street 1( tect more or less, and extending in depth northward 'JO feet, moro or less, bound ed on the north by property nt Isaac Qulgley and on the east by pro)erty ot Joseph Rrock ley. Gas throughout the house und hydrxnl in l ho yard. Purpart No. ::, A lot or ground, with a two story and attic brick DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story brick back building, situated on the south Hide of East Vine street, near Duke, In the City ot Lancaster, containing in lront on Vine street 10 icet, mora or less, and extending In depth southward 60 leet, more or less, hounded on tho west by property ol Ucn Jauiln Henry, on the south by property ot .1. S. Eaby, and on the cast by property of Shaub & Rums. Possession and I Itlo will be given on April 1, 1883. Any.'pcrson desiring to see any ot the iil'ove properties can do so by calling ou the under signed, or on II. Shubert, auctioneer. Sale to commence ut 7 o'clock, p. m., ol said day, when attendance will be given and term made known by PHIf IP R. DRACHRAR. ALBERT DRACURAR, HENRY DRACURAR, jr.. Administrators ot Henry Drachbar. dec'.i. II. SHTBEBT. Auctioneer. o2S-Ctd3& W 1 beat bargains. It Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH LADIES. WE OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE OF BROCADE VELVETS in all shades at $2.50 per yard. These goods are worth considerably more, bnt we hT marked them $2.50, and will tell what wc have at that price. We also offer two lines of PlnsJaes, Plushes, Plnsh.es, In all shades. One line we have marked $2.00, the other $2.75. These goods have been pronounced very good for tbe money we ask for them. Our 81.00 BLACK SILK cannot be beat. Neither can onr 50 cent ALL-WOOL BLACK CASH MERE. Wo have an elegant room filled with all kinds of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, and would be glad to have yon gire ns a call BOWERS & HURST, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - Lancaster, Pa. J UHN S. (UVLKK & CO. LADIES' JACKETS AND DOLMANS, THE BEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ALSO, A NICE Assortment of Children's Coats, SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN FROM FOUR YEARS TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE. HgRemember, all our Coats are well-made and guaranteed to fit. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., No. 25 EAST KING STREET. JOHN S. GIVLER. IMS tV Alt VX.M VKW UOODS Ol'KNKU DAJI.Y. NEXT jjOOB TO THE COUJRT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. - FAHNESTOCK'S. Bargains without cud or number in every department. WHITE OR COLORED BLANKETS By single pair or Bale, from the late Large Auction Sale in New York, at $1.00, . 1.25, 81.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 per pair up. Comforts, Quilts, Flannels, Linseys, Shirtings, all at less than regular r'rJQPR SHAWLS havo Blanket und Caahmerc ever been. Velvets, Flushes und Velveteens, Colored and Black. Black Brocade Velvet 05 cents, worth 1 00. Underwear iu quantities, for everybody, low prices. Special lot Kersey Horse Jackets at 2.00, worth $3.50. Gossamer Waterproofs, made to our own order, with onr own name on each one. Every Garment Warranted. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, - - LANCASTER, PA. rUE ' OLD ICELI.T.IJI,J " VOAVU WORKS. 2STOEBECK & MILEY'S COACH WORKS, SOUTHEAST C0E. OP DUKE AND TINE STKEETS, I.ANCASTElt, TEN'N'A. NOW IS THE TIME TO BOY. Yomclcs of Evory Description MADE TO ORDER, from and upon the Latest, Host Impioved and Stylish Patterns, consisting of 1SUGUIES, TROTTING BUGGIES, FAMILY CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, &c. S5)ccialties : "THE HICKORY SPORTING WAGON," and tho "CENTEN NIAL" EXTENSION TOP, J UMP-SEAT PHAETON." And tbe only place to get this Favorite and Genuine Article. Also SLEIGHS, IN ABUNDANCE AND VARIETY. 1ST REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JtJT' A2irjnTlSHXKSTA. InVO SHALL HAHD-.UAUE HAVANA . Cigars tor 5 cents at J ItAKTMA.Vd YKLLOW FRONT C1GA11 STOKE. VirAHTEu. A STROIWU YOCNC MAN T V cnti pneak German ami English to learn ISalflng. Apply at oiiim lo f. GOOS'SOX. lill Kiclillo btruct lilft-tfil TkUKL.lt; SAL.E OF HttKSES ON aiON- X DAY, NOVEMBER '. :o. 1S32. will be roIU at tlio 31errluwc House, Lancaster clt.v, 1'a.lC liead of Heavy Olilo Norman Horses. First class treclertf. heavy Itoneil aiut well made. Sale a 1 1 o'clock p. m. n!7-2tK GKOIU1K GKOS3MAN. B. rHAHK SAYLOK HAS REMOVED HIS- GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49" Exactly opposite the Old Stand. oclU-Uuid&wR iIKAKIJ Fire Insurance Company OK PHIL ADKLPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, Becuwly Invested. For a policy 1p this old and woll-cstabllshod com puny call on BIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.WIt&S " OOR OVKK BKKK. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES! WITH EVERY OAX OK MILES' CELEBRATED PREMIUM Baking Powder, AND OFTEN A WATCH. The highest testimonials as to MERIT, BECAUSE OF STRENGTH AND PURITY, Are aocorded il. Auk your Grooor lor it. J. H LARZELERE & Co., MANUFACTURERS. LARGEST FBUIT, FltH AND CANNED QOOUS HOUSE, Philadelphia. QOTlG-ltndTllftS SMW ADVMRXiaXMMVTB, BOWERS & HURST, QUEEN STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. ARE RECEIVING ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF Tl bf.MENTH. always been a specialty with us, and onr stock of Broche, , or Thibet, is more varied and complete this season than it has ICSTlSRTAINMJEliTa. KUL1UM OPBA UOVSK. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 20th. The funniest play In the world, the Dramatic Cyelone, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In tho greatest success of tha American stuge Across the Continent Supported by the charming Actress. MISS KATE liYltON, and tho greatest Comedy Combination. 13th YEAR OF CONTINUED SUCCESS. 13th. Mr. CLARK GIBBS, the Funnicstot all Negro Impersonators: Mr. MAK MILLER, tbe G rentes, of all Dntob Comedians: Mr. CHAS.HAGEN, tbe Celcbiated Irish Comedian. THE TERRIFIC SNOW STORM. THE GREAT TELBGRAPU FEAT. 333 LAUGHS IN ONE PLAY. 383 ADMISSION. SSe., SOe. and 73c, Reserved Seats', 7 c. For sale at Opera Houso office. novlT-Std lfUI.rOK Ol'KlCA nwuMK. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. THE EMINENT COMEDIAN, M. K. CURTIS! In his remarkable character creation, SAM'L OP POSEN. SUPPORTED BY 1113 OWN ORIGINAL AND ENTIRE COMPANY. ADMISSION. 75c. 50c. and SSe. Reserved Seats, 70c. For sale at the Opera uonse oflice. novl6-5td WHAHKSU1Y1NU WAY! X If yon have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a Sore Throat, or even woito. have Diphtheria, and would be well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take OOUlDBNTAIi. It you have Diphtheria In your household, and will not use the Occidental lor the patients, give it to every member ot the family, so that tbe disease maybe prevented from going farther. By taking Occidental occa sionally the most malignant form ot Diphthe ria can be nursed with impunity. Sold ly fi. B.COCHRAN. Druggist. Nog. 137 and 139 North Queen street, r- o2 cmdTn,ThftS Lancaster, Pa. VjriLLIAM: THOMSON. watches, clocks, chains, &c. Special attention paid to the repaialng o FINE WATCHES, AMERICAN FHKISCH and ENGLISH CLOCKS. ENGRAVING. Agent for KING' SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. All Goods and Work guaranteed. NO. 106 BAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leopard Hotel.) novin-2mU A at KULL LINK Of LUK1LLARD8 Plii? Tobacco, and other first-class brands HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATH VON. " j, OK HAMt.. PUBLIU SALK OF A LARGE I.UT OF Household and Kitchen Furniture, lie longlne to the estate ot Mary S. Torr, dee'd., onlUESDAY AFTBRSOOX.at 1 o'clock, at No. 118 South Quotm street, among which is a set of Walnut black hair-cloth Furnitnro and about 70 yards ot Brussels carpet. M. IIABERBUSH. Executor. ll.EncuEKT, Auct. nl7-3td PUBLICS A I.K. ON WKONKSUAY EVEN ING NOVEMBERS!. l&H, will be sold at Sublic sale, at the Leopard Hotel, that valua le corner property, bltuat-d on tue northeast corner ot Lime and Middle streets. No. M'J and 321, two-story Brick Duelling and Store Room, with two- story Brick Back Building; Gas all through the House and Cellar. Lot rrontt on Llin strent 3 1 feet and tiepih along Middle street 48 feet. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, when condi tions will bo made known by PETER LANDAU. Hknet Shubert, Anct. nl5-ts PUBLIC 8ALK. ON (SATURDAY, NOVEM BER 25, 1833, tho undersigned attorncv in fact for tne heirs ot George Kane, deceased, will offer at publio outcry, at tho Washington Hotel, kept by Andrew Kane, in Washington Dorougn. jra , me iouowingiiescriueu real es tate, to wit : A Lot of Ground, situated In Lower Ward of said borough, being known in plan as Lot No. 123, Commencing at a post on cast bank of River Susquehanna, thenco by Elizabeth street, 318 feet, to an alley , thenco b) name north 60 feet to Lot No. j3i ; thence by the lat ter west 318 leet to a post on bank ot river, and down tbe courses ot the same CO foci to place of beginning, on which are erected a two and a-half-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Kitchen, Ice House and other improvements. This property has been a store stand for fifty years. For terms, etc., apply to Wm.B. Given, esq.. Columbia, Pa., or the undersigned, at Wash ington borongh. Pa. J Salo at 7 o'clock p. in, JOHN K AN K, Attornev In Facttorllelrsof Geo. Kane. Dee'd. A. W. Dkixikukb Auct. nU-5tdl4.16.lS.21.-J4 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VaLUaULK CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 18S2, by virtue and in pursuance ol an orderor the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at publio salo at tbe Sor rel Horso Hotel, on West King street, In the city or Lancaster, all that certain two-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with n two-story ones oaojc uuiining ami ones: jsuicncr Shop attached, one-story frame Tenant House, brick Slaughter House, brick Stable, Shedding and other outbuildings, and half lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on the northwest corner ot West King unit Chailotto streets, in the city of .Lancaster. Pa., adjoining property of George Slilndioon the west, on the north hy Grant street, on tho cast by Charlotte street, and on the sonth by West King street. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., ou said day, when attendance will be given and term made known by C. G. UERR, Executor of the estate ni Wm. Miller, Uef.'ii II. Shubkut, Auct. novt-SulWft.S POSITIVE PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE city properly. On MONDAY, NOVEM BER 20, 1882, at 7 o'clock p. m ,by virtue o' an order of ihe Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at public sale, at the Hiebter House, In tho city of Lancaster, tbe undivided moiety or halt interest or Cb.rles G. Rhoads dcceased.ln the following described real estate, held by H. Z. Rhoads and sa'd Charles G. Rhoads, deceased, as tenants in common. No. 2. All that valuablolot or piece of ground on the southeast corner cf West Orange and North Mulberry streets, in the city of Lan caster, fiontlng on West Orange 70 tout, and extending in depth ol th't whith, southward along Mulberry street. 230 feet, to a 14 feet wide public alloy, on which are erected two Dwelling Houses aud other Improve ments. This property will ho offered for sale as a whole or In parts. It is the mostdeslrable alto in the city of Lancaster for a residence or tor residences. No. 8. All that two-story DWELLING HOUSE, with Mansard root ard all tho mod ern improvementa, situate on the cast sldeot South Prince street, south of Vine street, iu tho City of Lancaster, No. 131, containing in front on Prince street Gl feet, 3 inchcs,and ex tending In depth SIS feet, to a public alley whore it Is 64 teet. At the same time and place tho said H. Z. Rhoads wUl sell his undivided moiety or halt Interest purparts Nos. 3 and 'i In the said real estate. Five-ninths of tho purchase money ol the undivided moiety or halt-interest ot said Charles G. Rhoads, dee'd., will remain charged on the respective properties during tho life time of MassevB. Rhoads, widow ot said de ceased ; tho balanro of the purchase money navaiile Anrll 2. 1833. - r..- .j AC ine same time ami piace, II. .. Rhoads will offer at public sale I lit: s resilience, con-ist- Ingot a double two-story briek DWKLLING UoUSE. with all the modern improvements. and lot or piece ot ground thereunto belong ing, situate on the southeast side of Manor street, In the City ef Laucaater, fronting 84 teet on Manor street, and extending In depth 249 feet to Lafayette street, where it is 10 feet wide. Drafts of all the above properties can be seen at II. Z. Rhoada's Jewelry store. MASSE Y. B. RHOADS. Administratrix. II. Z. RHOADS. nol4 lad vj-raiuHoxfs. O. GAUTSCHI & CO., MANUFACTURED OF Music Boxes, STE. CROIX and GENEVE, SWITZEELAND. Salesrooms, 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. We offer during the holidays a large importation of the finest Quality High Glass Musioal Boxes, at our Swiss factory prioe, with only advance of freisrht and import duty. Circular and Price List application. on An early call tion. will give time lor good selee-nis-tfd THIRD EDITION SATURDAY. BVMNIKQ NOV. 18, 1863. NIGHT TUBNED TO DAT THE WOXDERFCE. ELKCTK1C STOKM. Kemarkabje Auroral FkeaomaaaTb Mld- nlgfet Sky Blood Ked Blactrlelaas Astonished Some Dazzling Illuminations. New York, Not. 18. The electric 6torm yesterday extended from Boston west to Ogden, Utah, and is still felt this morning tbongh modified. Tbe Atlantic cables are still crippled. At Omaha last evening the aurora was brilliant, night being made nearly as light as day. The same report comes from Cheyenne. At St. Paul tbe sky was of blood red color, the display being grand aud fearful. At Denver its brilliancy was dazzling. From Olympia, Washington territory, to San Diego, California, com prising the entire Pacific coast, the bril liant illumination was magnificent. Electricians agree that the disturbance was unlike any heretofore experienced. It appeared to act on the wires in strong waves, causing frequent changes of the polarity of the current. After serious do lay in telegraphic business it was discov ered that by taking two wires, cutting off their ground connections and joining their ends together, thus making a metallic circuit between any two points, a line was formed that could bo operated. In this way during the storm eight wires were made to do as much service as fonr be tween Buffalo and Chicago. It is snowing again in Boston this morning. 1DEMT1ITYINU HAS VKOx'ERXT. Mr. McSoriey Tells How Be was Kobfeea by a Clever scoundrel. Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Edward McSorlcy, of New Bri;bton,Staten Island, came hero this morning and ioYnthlei as his property a lot of deeds, po?ii-i . of iusurauce and other papers found iu ilic house of Edward Jacques, who was arrested here this week for numerous robberies. The house of Mr. McSorloy was robbed last September of $30,000 in bonds, $750 in cash and tbe papers men tioned. Mr. McSorley states that on the day in question,a man resembling Jacques, aud two other meo, came to his place and told his coachman that ho (McSorley) had met with an accident by his carriage breaking down and sent him to repair this damage. During the coachman's absenco tho robbery was committed. McSorley will remain hero to attend the hearing of the prisoners on Monday. An officer will proceed to Harrisburg to obtain a requisition for Thomas Gardner, now held in Now York, as soon as an in dictment shall be found against him here. A Philadelphia maze. Philadelphia, Not. 18. A firo broke ont early this morning in the hay fork manufactory of Lawson & Brenizer at Twenty-sixth and Poplar streets, and tho front portion of the building which was two stories iu heighth was destroyed. Tho firm's loss will roach $20,000 ; insured for $10,300 Tho building was insured for $4,000. Mc&srs. Haas & Parsons, who occupied a portion of tho rear building, sustained a loss of about $5,000, which is covered by insurance. Horns From the War. London, Nov. 18. Tho queen, accom panied by tho crown princess of Germany, tho Princess Beatrice, the Duchess of Connaught and tho Duke of Cambridge, at 1 o'clock this afternoon reviewed 8,000 of the troops, which took part in the Egyptian war.' Vast crowds collected, and the streets were gayly decorated. Tho ovent excited extraordinary enthusiasm. After saluting the queen tho troops made a tour of tho streets. No Cutting of Coal Price?. Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Referring to rumors of a cutting of coal prices the general sales agent of the Lehigh coal and navigation company and the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company states that such rumors are absolutely without foundation. The general agent of the latter company nays that he has moro orders for coal from the East than he can Gil and that the trado generally looks healthy. Charged With Criiulual .Negligence. New York, Nov. 13. Capt. Ward and Pilot Bailoy, of tho steamer City of Wor cester, were to day placed in $5,000 bail to answer tho charge of criminal negligence in having caused tbe accident to the barge Saganaw, on Thursday night, by which several persons were drowned. Tannery Destroyed by Fire. Reading, Pa., Nov. 18. The large tan nery of Charles Mohr, Mohrville, this county, was burned down early this morn ing. The flames spread so rapidly that it was impossible to save any of the con tents. Loss $10,000. Flour Mill and Hesldnuces Burned. Galveston. Texas. Nov. 18. A specia from Fort Worth states that at thre o'clock yesterday morning Sro was dis covered in a flour mill and that and nine smaller houses were burned. Loss, $40, 030. A Dynamite Fiend. Dudlin, Nov. 18. A man was arrested hero yesterday on his arrival from Eng land with twenty packets of dynamite detonators in his possession. He fays he was paid by a man in Liverpool to take the packets to New Ross. Mrs. Melville Restored to Health. NORRISTOWN, Pa., Nov. 18. Mrs. Mel ville, wife of Engineer Melville, left tha insane hospital, at this place, last evening, for home. She has recovered her health completely. A Son of Senator Feueuden Drops Dead. Portland, Mo., Nov. 18. Gen. James D. Fessenden, a son of the late Senator Fessenden, dropped dead on the street this momiDg. He was in Sherman's army in its march through Georgia. m She Quarrelled with Her Husband. E aston, Pa., Nov. 18. Mrs. Mary Nolf, of Phillipsburg. N. J., attempted suicide last niht by taking laudanum on account of a difficulty with her husband. She is still alive. !Un. TscoTltle Jtoa Est. Chicaoo, Nov. 18. The matter of a new trial in tho Mrs. Scovillo insanity case came up again this morning and was again continued on account of tho non-appear-ancj of Mrs. Scoville. Fatal Fall Uoxru stairs. Easton, Nov. 18. Mrs. William Garis, of South Easton, died this morning from injuries received by falling from tho sec ond story of her residence. uov. Morrill's coadltloa Unchanged. Portland, Me., Nov. 18. Gov. M. Morrill's condition baa not changed ma terially for several days. Temporarily Suspended. Orange, Mass., Nov. 18. Tho Green field tool company has temporarily sus pended. 1KOICATJOHS. Washington, Nov. 18. For the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with light rain or snow, followed by clear ing weather, winds mostly northeasterly or lower temperature and pressure. 0VEB F0BTY THOUSAND. r' JL patiisun'b rumMMJ.Tr a 49,203. Average a tkm DesaMrmtfc SUM Canal dates MkM. The reports of the total rote on tho state candidates thus far sent oat from mrrisburg are imperfect, morning the official return Up to this from Warren all tho can Washington county was laoking on didates; and that of and Bradford on some Below will he found of them. a computa- tion of the total vote on ell the candidate?, in which has been counted tho oficial re turn of every county in tho state. This shows 3Ir. Paulson's plurality to bo 40,202, and that he came within 3.5M1 as many votes as both Beaver aad Stewart. For Governor. Pattnon, Dem., 355,791 ; Beaver, Rep., 815,589 ; Stewart, Ind., 48,743; Armstrong. Lab. 23.484: Pettit. Pro., 5,100. Pattison-s plurality. 4e202. For Lieuthnant Governor. Black, Deta., -353,042 : Davie, Rep., 317.014; Duff, Ind:-, 43,577 ; Howard, Lab., 19,575; Williams, Pro., 5,084. Black's plurality, 36028. For Secretary. op Internal Affairs. Africa, Dem.. 3.13.759; Oreer, Rep., 317,403; Merrick, Ind., 43.090; De woody, Lab.. 19.801; Crosuman, Tro., 5,497 ; Africa's plurality. 3 349, For Congressman atT;ah:. Elliott, IVm. 353 855; Rr. m-.w; H-,. "..:,255 ; M.-Mi.:li;. !. In.i . 40 5 ; Tomli vi'. Lab. '20 400 ; Pieice. Pi o , 4,931). iiiliot ' plu rality 29,600. For Judge op tiik Scprkmr ContT. Clark. Dem., 355.935 ; U.iwlc. Rf . 315, 1C3 : .Tnnkin. Inrf 41.900 n.fc I.ih 19,580; Chase, Pro., 4,30t; Clark's plu rality, 40,772. Bradford county not included. MJUUSi:t.. new xors luiti. Niw roax. Not. 18. Klour stuteand West era dull and altfrbtly In buyers tav.u-. jmitu--era dull and weak. Wheat iirfVie lower, dull, and heavy ; No. 1 Whlta at 1 0sJ$ ; No. 2 Rt, '!. . I I'SJilffl 1 tmi ; do Jan.. II!4J1 UK : do r'eo., H li'A eil:i&: do Not., 11 0i bUl,10SiL-ku.l. Corn ?i$lc lilaUcr and fairly uctlvir ; mixed western jiot, 7318flo : do fnmr TOf lc. Oats 14Qic lower nttor opening Mimuwlint better ; No. 2 Uoc . WiitflJe ; do Ju..U?i,($ 41". ; dr. Vn!i, 45;a4io ; stale, H V5V ; we.-U-crn,IQG0e. f nnii6iinu asta.-i-.eu f ciladuthia, Nov. i& Klonr ni.-.rl.it dull and weak ; hnperflne, $3fi3 37 ; Kxtni, ? : fiotf 4 00 ; Fcnna. Family. $4 730S ou. Rye flour at U 2334 37- wheat steady; No.SWestpm Krd.Si 07); Del. and Pa Red. tl (KQl r7; Lonbttrry anil Amber at $1 0U1 10. Corn quiet and easy : steamer. V2i vllow, 8H3S4XO ; nitxe-t, 8383Jc; No. S .lo. HI .v Sic. Oats scarce and steady ; No 1 White, 7'1Q S3c ;No. 'i.lo30XQ5lo;No. 8 do, 4'.),' 4-350.:: No. 2 Mixed, 4C Oats scarce and steady; No. 1 While. MfflUc: No. 2 do, B0JO131C ; No. a. 4tlS0c ; No. i Mixed XO. u.ye nominal at 70c. Provisions quiet : Men Pork, old. 922Q2! 23 ; beet hams, SlSWdlD ; India tue beet, tUM , f.O.b. Bacon smoked shoulders, illlc ; wilt do, 9Vo : smoked ham?, lyMW,fi ; pickled do. Iei3c. Lard Arm; city kettlo, 13c ; butcher', lit-; swine steam, $12 376 12 Butter steady, with fair demand: l'cnu'n and Western creamery extra, S3j37c ; firsts. 323jc- Rollsstrady; Penn'a.extra,2?23c ; West ern, S22JC Kicks steady : Penn'a. SlQRSa ; Western, 31c. Cheese steady : N. V. s'ull Cream, 13jc. Petroleum dull :'Rctlued, SJic. Whisky at ST 20. stock Hark. New York, Philadelphia and l.':;.i siocks alio United States Ronds repotted daily br lArrm II. lotta. 22 North Oteen street. Not. 11. 10:00 Mt 30. m.w. r.w. r.sr. OenVer & Rto Qrande 47. IVA VQL it. X.. IjiKc trio Jt w f-stern.... Kansas and Texas Wiv siiorw New Jersey Cuntrul ..... Now York, Ontario A W St. P:inl, M. & umaba Paclllc Mull , Rochester A Pittsburgh TOXBII tr&ClUC Wabash. -w i. mis & Pacific... Western Union Tel. : Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia A Ktadtn:. Northern Pacini; Coin " Preferred.... Bnalo Pitts. A AVcst :'4 8 3 .it7 t-, y 7' MX iwZ uy m cu' miy KIV4 IJfhJS I.J'i '-7W 47 try; 4 2 2I 3S 4.v; oitf 19 ro. . J i'4 39 COW 2S i?i 4f SJJJ Ci)v4 XHW AOrMltTMSISMJStfTtl. u 1UU MART. Glassware, - - Mum, -AT CHINA HALL. Wo h wo now open a very liugt linn of DOXESnC GLASSWARE -IN ' Out, Engraved, Plain and ' Fancy WATKR SETS, DESSERT SETS, UEURY SKTa. WINK SKTS, TlfiA. SETS, FRUIT I'.OWLS, PITCH BBS,1 GOBLETrt. WINE UKCANTKU3. WATER BO ll'LEH, 4-Thert9 Hoods aro New. Hnlialilo for Pres ents. Before purcbaalnK examine our Mtock. High & Martin 15 BAST. BLINO 8TBBST. LAVCABTKR. PA. T ADIES' TJ5UKRWKAU. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Ladlee Underwear. Wh!to Merino Uaadrwear lor Ladle i in all sixes and xra'tes. A special bargain at r cents. Scarlet All-Wool Mcl!catcd in throe UitTercutqualilles. Children's Underwear. t Wo have) the Celebrated No.- l,o. and are selling at closer prices than they cn bo bought elsewhere. Bcarlet All-Wool Medicated In size i from 1ft Vi 34. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, In Merino. Cashmere. Coiton, All-Wool and Plecced. A luU riceccd.Italbrijan Ladlun' Hose at 2S cents per pair. AbarKulu in Chil dren's French Ribbed Hose, all mzc-. Ladkv' Qlovea In all shades. HoaqactalraKllGloves.ti;aiid a buttons. In three Hh4e ot Terra-i.otta, Cashmere Gloves and Hutu. J..B. MAKHMJUX)., Oar. West King ac'd' Prince Streets, r LANCASTER, PA.;
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