LA.NCASTEK'JDiyijYDSrELlJGENCElJ TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2V.H8-. y wick and Peun townships from the road jcaaiug irora bititz to l'ennville m Vai wiek to Lexington and Manheim road. The report favorable to vacating a por tionofaroad in East Donegal, leading from the Marietta turnpike that leads to IlarriKUurg to a point on the road leading from Kraybil.'d meeting houre toNis!ey's mill. Tim report of the commissioners divid ing Manor township election district and apppointSiig a polling place at Millers, ville. The report favorable to bridge across the Octoraro creek, at the point where the Union and Pine Grove road crosses the cieek. Report favorable to a bridge across tic I'cqua creek at a point where the Martic ville and Lancaster road crosses. Report adverse to a bridge across the J.ittlo Chickles creelc on the Mt. Jov -nd Columbia road, at the dividing line Ik t .vs. a nast uouegai ana itapho township. OBITUARY. Death ot JoM-ph II. U..udell. .1. ..-epb. H. Ooodell. tho father of Joseph R. Ooodell, the well known lumber mer chant of this city, died at tho residence of his son. corner of James :iml Charlotte streets, on Sunday, aged 80 years. His remains were sent tui morning to his lato home in Bloomfield. N. J., where the in terment will take place. Death or Clias. Henry. Charles Hcnrv. tailor, died at lii.s resi dence, No. 005 East Marion sti 'e, yester day. Hn was a German, aged abont 55 years. He came to Lancaster from Bal timore about 13 years ago, and made this city his home. Having repeatedly by accident broken ono of- bis legs, be finally h td it amputated close to the hip and suf-fi-n-fl much in consequence. He was a wr, intelligent and well educated man, a st: iet Catholic and a member of St. An tbony's church. Drai'i of Jsorge R. flokorton. Georae U. I'inkerton, a life-long resi dcut of this city, died last evening at bis rrxidouce No. L'32 East King street, aged 7yeai. His death was caused by con sumption, from which he bad long suf fered. Mr. Pinkcrton was a quiet, unob trusive citlzau ; a man of tho strictest in tegrity aud marked piety; a devoted member of St. Paul's M. E. church. He -was a tobacconist by trado aud for more -thau a quarter of a century was in the !tapluy of the late John S. Gable. Ho leaves a wife, thrco daughters and thrco tnp, ciu: of whom is Geo. W. Piukerton, lor many years pasta letter carrier at tho J:mcastr,r pnstofnec. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Math or Mrs. Major Merrill. On Saturday last the remains of Mrs. Aunio R Merrill, wifo of Major Lewis Merrill, Seventh Cavalry, U. 8. A., were iutericd iu the family vault at Laurel Hill, Philadelphia. Mrs. Merrill died on Tues day last at the Metropolitan hotel, St. 1'aul, Minn., whither she had been brought less thau a week ago from a summer spent with her husband in the field at Camp Villard, M. T. Mrs. Men ill's death, whilo not uuiearcd by her own family at d friends, came with :i suddeuuess that sadly shocked all who know her. Sho had been ill for more thau six months, but nothing indicated so Njctly a death. She was surrouuded by Iter family husband, daughter aud sou iue daughter only, Mrs. Lieutenant Scott, being absent. Mis. Merrill was born at Columbia on June 22, 1835. Her maiden name was Houston, and she was descended from and nearly i elated to tomo of the most prominent Pennsylvania families. Tho Pioneer Presn, of St. Paul, says of her: "A gentle-voiced, loving and t deeply loved wifo and mother; a gentle woman whom to know was to admire aud Tcspcct ; an unobtrusively inlluenMal mem-.bi-r of society, and with moro than is usual of cultivated refinement, Mrs. Mer 'iill will be sadly missed and could bo but jily spared. Tho hcaitiest and warmest sympathy of all who knew her and know them is all that cau bo rendered her Mi icken dear ones." Major Merrill is well remembered as the cbi'.f of staff connected with President llaw.'ey'J department of the Centennial exhibition, ,'iud has been for several years iu command of the troops on duty on tho line of the Union Pacific railroad, and he and his family have many fiiendsiu this sectiou who sympathize in this severe atilicticM. THIS DKAMA. . tin to l'ixley iu a New Kule. Mi&s Annie l'ixley drew an audience that crowded Fulton opera bouse last night. Tiic piece in which sho appeared, called ' Zira." is a new one written for Miss Pixlcy by Fiod Marsden, a play wright of sotuu uote. Iu his present ven turo ho has taken hold of some old aud rather commonplace materia), worked it over in a not very workmanlike manner, and as a result of his labors dishes up a prcductiou that is trite throughout, tiro siomo at times, and which as a whole, but for tho buoyancy and dash that Miss Pizlcy's superabundant spirits enable lier to infuBO iuto the title part, would fall somewhat flat. As it If, bowevet, the lively little lady succeeds iu making the piece go, despite the apparent lameness of many of tho sit uations. Tito play binges on a conspiracy cooked up between a miserly old skin. Hint and ;i scheming attorney to obtain possession of the estate of a wealthy and childless baronet, and to effect this desigu the 1 1 aditional spurious heiress b found in the person of the attorney's own daughter, successfully foisted upon tho lord of the manor and transplanted from tho bumble statiou where she pro pel ly belongs to tbo broad demesne of Mo.slyu Hall. The sins of tho wicked o;:cs are not slow iu finding them out, however, and after a succession of tho most astou ishiug occurrences tbo conspirators find themselves beaten at their bold game, the falso hciiesa is expelled and the true heir, who turns out to bo of the musculino gender, is installed in her place and of course marries Zara. Tho latter unique young person has been mixed up in the proceedings to straighten out the confusing conspiracy against old Moslyn, and tho irony of fate is strikingly exemplified in her case by the fact that in Jier honest efforts to make things right, bo gets on the wroug sido and is staunch iu hor devotion to tho wicked woman who is palming herself off as the heiress of Mos lyn. The character is altogether an engag ing one. Zara is a romping girl, half gipsy, with a heart as light as the air iu which she loves to sport aud as pure as the flowers which sho makes her playfellows and companions. Sho looked altogether bewitching in her bizarre dress of bright colors, and disported hersslf in a manner quite in keeping with tho ordinary con ception of gipsy character, including a disposition to sing and to dance aud to kick higher than thoroughly civilized girls are supposed to do, and to strike all man ner of picturesque postures. At times too, her actiug would take on tho softer pathos that has made her Mist such a touching characterization, and at all times while she was on the stage one could almost feel the breath of tho wild flowers sho constantly carried with hor, or tho sweet laden air of the Zingara girl's native woods. Miss Pixley his undoubtedly scored a hit iu this new i..tit, and it will prove a strong addition to her repertory. The young lady's voice has lost none of tho fiesh and charming quality that makes it so pleasant to listen to, and her songs, which are aptly intro duced, all won deserved encores. The supporting company, though fair, presented no special features. Mr. John son rather exaggerated his part of old ' JnPer .the miher' .but. Mr- Harold was altogether amusing ia his comedy role of Krasmus tope, wnile Mr. Maubry had the favor of the audienee Jby hi quiet and manly interpretation of the .part of Soin Drake, the loer of Zara and the real heir of Moalyn Hall. from Our Regular Correspondent, Mrs. A. Jcssel has gone to Philadel phia. M'S3 Dora Price, of Reading, is visiting friends on Lawreuce street. Three tramos were taken to the Lan caster jail by Officer Gilbert, yesteiday. To-monow evening " Leavitt's Gigau- tean minstrels" will give a performance jn tho opera house. ' The public schools will bo closed on Thanksgiving. There will be school as usual tin; following day. Mr. Harry Johnson, residing on the Lancaster turnpike.fell down stairs yester day and broke his left arm. An entire carload of the finest New York apples has just been received here by Mr. Harry Sholls, proprietor of the Continental hotel. He intends selling them. A dog got among the chickens belong ing to Mr. Charles Youug and Mr. H. S. Hershey, last night, and killed 4 for the former and 8 for tho latter. A shouting match for turkeys will be held at the Continental hotel, on Front street, on Thanksgiving. Glass balls will he used lor the marks. 1 he competition is open to every person. Tbo jury which held the inquest over the remains of the late Harry Kieffer ren dered their veidict to-day, it being that he was accidentally killed by the cars of a Pennsylvania railroad train. The public are invited to attend the tea party, whioli will be held this evening by the youug ladies of the Piesby tei iau church, at the residence of George Ctatc, Locust street. Tho supper commences at 5 p. m. Hurt wlilla Sledding. A lad 12 yea;.; of ago named Johu Mar tiu, was sicridiug on tho pavement at the Presbyterian church last evening. Not being able to guide his bled properly, it ran agaiust the walls of tho chnrcb, throwing bim agaiust a comer of thi building aud inflicting a painful wound on tho head. Tbo Light Fai.tastlc. Another dancing school is now in course or organization. This one is to be for the young ladies and gentlemen. It is pro posed to have tho danciug-lessous begin at 7:30 p. in , and last for 2 hours. Aftei that there will be dancing until 11:30 o'ciock. flood Uuunlog. A good gunning trip which Mr. Jacob Kimes made to the lower pait of the county, a few days since, lesulted in his shootiug 30 partridges and 32 rabbits. He reports game as being plentiful. That is moro than can bo said tor this part of the country. AOuestlon of Ownership. Tho question of the ownership of the giound occupiod b Cuokmau's M. E. chapel is now awaitiug decision by the court. Tho claimants aio the Methodist chinch and tho Columbia public grouud company. Th Methodists await the do cisiou anxiously. Tho Drill at the Armory. a. targe nuinoer oi .uariaua lauies wit nessed the drill of Co. C, last evening. They intend having a " broom drill" in Marietta and desired to get an idna ot tho manual of arms and the tactics. Captain Case gave them a short drill after tho company had finished. U Intruded Sltlewntlifl. The authorities of tho boi-ough should s:o that the side walks :uc not lecdered al most impassable iu many places on Locust street by this storage of bax-js aud tho exhibition of merchandise. A big pile oi store box(S along the gutter does not im prove tho appearance of tho streets. A DrnnUon iVotnuu Sent to J-all. Harriet Buzzard, colored, better kuowu as Harriet Smith, was sentenced to the county piisou for 15 days last evening by 'Squire Youug, for bsiuir drunk aud dis orderly. Harriet's husband, Ike Buzzard, now a rcsideut of Tutkey Hill, lelt her eleven years ago. A few days since he returned to Columbia ou a visit to old friends. He has been in the company of his wile seveial times, since bis return. Yesteiday sho sued him for being diuuk and disor derly. A counter suity was cntcicd by one of his fricuds agaiust his wifo, :iiid tho 'fquire, cv:kully believing tbo woman to be tho offender, si. tit her to jail instead of her husband. Harriet does not bear tho most spotless character in Columbia. I'rniouers Iu ilio County Prison. D. K. Burkholder, keeper of tho couuty prison, sends us a uoto iu which ho cor rects au ctror in the leportof the maud jury as to tho number ot prisoners con lined in tho couuty jail. Tho grand jury report states the number to bd : Couvtots, 64 ; awaiting trial, G ; drunk aud disDr derly, 52; total, 122. Mr. BurkholTler states tho number to bo : Couvicts, GO ; for trial and bearing, 14 ; drunk and dis oideily, 2 ; total, 142. Dctbitan Old Citizen. Ellen Picrsol, au inmate of the Lancas ter county pi ison, died at an early hour this mot niu. She was a character who was well kuowu iu police circles, as her great failing was that she could not abstain from btroug drink. She was continually getting arrested, and at thu time of her death was serving a term for her old olfeusc. She has no relatives hem, but is said to have a brother iu New York. A Jinn Mining. C. Miller Ayers, a single man aged abiut 40 years, lelt bis home at Coates ville, Chester county, without any known cause on tho 4th of August last, stace which time nothiug has bcon beard of bim by bis friends. Any in for mation legai ding bim will bo thank fully received by his sister, E. J. Ayers, Cocbranville, Fa. Mr. Ayers was a native of Sadsbury township, Lancaster county, and was well known iu the southern sec tiou of tho county. Unmallable Letters. Letters addressed as follows are held at the postofiico for better direction : " Miss Lizzie Slander, (somebody s) Hotel, Lan. Co." " Mr. Wm. Thompson, Troop E. IT. S. Army." A letter addressed " Wm. II. Black, Charleston, West Virginia " is held for postage. Blienncrchor Concert. To-morrow evoning the Lancaster Mamuerchor will give their annual Thanks giving eve concert and sociable in tbeir ball. A fine programmo has been pre pared for the occasion and all members ol the organization are invited with their families. The Mrcnnerchor concerts al ways prove enjoyable occasions and the one to-morrow night will be no exception to the rule. Private Sale. Henry Shubcrt, auctioneer aud real es tate agent, sold at private sale the prop erty belonging to Myers & Rathvon, situ ated on the west side of Shippen street, beeweeu East King and Orange, No. 2S, to John A. Coylo, esq., on private terms. Tlie Kevenue Office. Collector Kauffmau announces by cir cular that tbe internal revenue office will bo removed on December 1st from East King street to No. 12 South Prince street in the Stevens house. Went to U'atnington. W. F. Gorrecht, Lsm A. Mills, Hector Bonier and Fred Achey.jaembers ot the Lancaster fcicycle Wab, left for". Washfig tbn, D. Curat I.:45 "td attesd die Garfield fair, and take part in the bicycle parade to morrow. i,acb took a bicycle aud all were dressed Mq a traifornof bottle green velvet withHgh tfcapis. "H H Fluger UruMi ed. Harry W. Hall, of Water street, this city, while at work for the Pennsylvania railroad in the east-yard, Colantbhyhad one linger badly masbed-by baring a tie fall ou his baud. Large Aasorttaenlof Slelgba. At the establishment ot Norbeck & Mtloy, corner ot Duke ana Vine streets, worlcmen are now engngctl la trimming and flnl-lnng -letjctis for;tu approaching sleighlug season. They hay"e-.a. largo aiiftrtinent of different kinds, tilmijicu and palntcl in tlo highest style, no two sdi-lglts being orna neiit -1 alike I 'Sociable i i - , On Thanksgiving (Thursday) aiteritDOu, Xov. 30, ClioJ. W. Taylor will give an atter noon sool ible In Excelsior Hall, East King stiect. Two new quadrilles will be Intro duced, tlioLawn Tennis and Xioomls' Cape May Lancers. Taylor'fnll orchestra will lur nishtue muie. Tromenadc will commence at 2 o'clock. ltd Amusement. To niiU iJlig Inducement. Trot. Anderson, illusionist, will-be in Fulton opera house to- nlgbt and proml-eq to enhance the interest ot Ulsinytityingpcriorinancu by giving away valuable presents, such a? greenback;, furn iture and the like, and last, but not least, & two-story briok dwelling ho'.iie. with lot at tached. s The Choral Sntertainment At Fulton" opera houc to-mnrrow nlli the Choral society ot '."hrist Lutheran church will give an enter tiinment, comprising musical .'elections by local iHlcnt, and other attractive features The JRnslrers On Thanks;:! -inj night Leav itt's big luinutrclconirany will appear in the oper.i liouce. TuVy are a lire t-class organiza tion, as wa wltiiessii'l by tiieir admirable pcrlormunce here a lew weeks ago. and their return will be gladly hailed by admirers of negro minstrelsy in Its best lorci. In the company there are a largo numbor of oid fa vorites, with many new faces. The tioupoia for'y Ktrong. Jtodjeska. The chart for reserved scats lor Satur.lny n'glit's gitat tvcntwill open at the bo.voflleo to-morrow morning, and there will loiiblk-ajbe a grand rush lor tho choice plact-s. Madame Mo !Jel;a, tho beautiful i'olisli net res i. in the attraction, and on batur iay will impersonate her great role of Adrl ennc Lecouvrettr in tho play ot that nam.), rho Jloston Transcript, lilrfli dramatic au thority. say ot Modteska's noting in this part : "The dellghtiul r-o:tm-s; and tenderness or her volco oxcrcised tlicir charm as ot old. and the eye was again fascinated by the reilnod ,;ruco ol her movements. Mine. Modjeska's conception of the purlof Adrienne Zeeouvreur appcaic to be the result oi careful study. The varying moods of the actress her intense love tor Maurice, her ngony when sho is led to be lievc that her lov; r U faithless, her filial affec tion for Michonnct, her mingled sarcasm, dig nity undprMe in the sceuu with the princtss inthe fourth act all thesi are expressed by her with an artistic illness of gesture and In tonation." Emma Abbott's Engagement. Tw Emma Abbott grand English ope:a company returns to Lancui'.or with the prestige of constantly growing popnlai it y anil suecess. The latnous prima donna, whose voice has given pleasure and enjoyment to thousands in this citv, will return Tue-day evening of next week and will b! heard in Kellini's favorite operatic work, "La Sonmvmbuln.'' a composition which tor brilliancy ol mu-ic and interest ot story holdsdeservediy high rnk In the range ot operatic wo:ks. Its music is said to Oe ad- mirab'y adapted to Ml-s Abbott's power of vocalizing and one of her greatest successes has been licrnsMitiipiion of the part ot Amino. There will nlo be a comic nctfrom Donizetti's " Elixir ol Lovo" The compiny which wil aid MNs Abbott numbers fifty fr.vori'e artists, Including Madame Uosowald. I.izziu Anan dale, Valentitie Fabrini. Alonzo fetoddard, John Uilbirt, Gustavus Hall, William Castle and others give guaranty that the perform ance will bo thoroughly artistic. Tho chorus ami orchestra arc especially flue and lend valuable aid to the ensemble. The sale of seats will begin Thanksgiving morning. stfhVIAh NOilVXS. Tiio ictcntlon et any waste matter In the system -produces Injury. The collection ot phlegm'' or diseased mucus in time of cold or throat ufleciion should be promptly re moved. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup does It more quickly ami c llVotmlly than any oth :r cough syrup made. Don't Parget the ' zodont," but use It regularly after every meal. It im patls a p'eavmt flavor to the mouth, changes offensive gecrelloiisintolu-altutul, invigorates tbe gums, and cleanses the intent ices of the teeth. I.tko old Hercules, it purities the Au gean .tablcs which somu have In llielr mouth. ii23-lwdeod&w Joseph D'lriinlurger, Broadway, llnllalo. win iii'lticed by libi brother to try Thomas' Kelectno Uii lonispmlncd ankle: ami witn half a dozen applications In; was enabled to walk round again all rigid. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, drugibt, 137 and lull Xoith Queen street. Pnr ThlcK Head, Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions, " Welts May Apple Pills'' anti-bli!ou, cathartic. 10 anil S3 cents. Will you su3cr with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint? slnloli's Vl'ullzcr is guarauleod io euro yon. Por sale by II. IJ. cochrun, 137 jiiil I r.l Xoitli Queen street, uiyl-lwdcow&w Itching Htm-r-yniutouis and cure. Tho symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum; l ho privce parts are sometimes af fected: it allowed to continue very serious results may lollovv. Dn. Swayxb's All llEALiNaOiKTXKST"isa pleasant, sure cure. Alto lor Tetter, Itch, Salt Rhuum, Sculd Hcail, Erysipelas UarheiM' Itch, Biotehe--, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions Price 50 cents, 3 boxes lor i.i. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ol price in currency, or tin ee cent postage stamps. Prep irc.l only by Dr. Swayne & Son, Xo. 3M X. felxlh street, Philadelphia, Pu. Soid by all prominent druggists. Swatne's Pills arc the lust tor all Mllimi-. lii-mtlors. Cure headache, levers, Ac. '" -lyeod&wT.ThftS For lame Back. Side or Chest, uso Shiloh't I'orous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For fculo us H. IS. cociirun, druggist. 137 aud 1U9 Xortb Queen KtreeL Lancaster. Pa. mv! lwdeoww VJSATUh. iTEWAivr. In Est ItenipUelil township, ne.tr l.anilisvillo, ou Xov. 27 lfSi. Elizabeth, rrillot cd tbulate Alexander btewait, in thoTtfth year ot her age. Tbe lelatlves and fuei.ds arc resiectfnlly invited to attend the funeial, from her late residence, on Wednesday morning tit 0 o'clock. Interment at Dr. Andrew Kr.nlfaian's burial ground, near Landisvtlie. ltd lime. On the 25th Inst., Sarah, wiie ol David M. Hess. The relatives and 'rienils are Invileil to at tend tho funeral from the resilience ot her husband, soiulicut corner IHtn and Chestnut sticets. Philadelphia, Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Vernon cem etery. 2t PiaKEKTOS.--ln thld eily, on the 27th inst., George It. I'lukerlim, in tho 74th year of his age. Tbo relatives and friends ol the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from hU late residence Xo. 251 East King street, on Thursday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. n23 2td XH A lH'hltTllMMJiNTS. I1KAD or O Turkeys ami a Hog Cua-.o ut K. iv null man's warchoust1, Huriisburg pike, mi THANKS GIVING DAY ( Thursitay next ). T lie person catching I'le bog wlllbj u;c owner. ltd CtUMC AND SKK MV r.LbO.l.M aMOKT j mentor Mandriuc, Indian itlver, rlinlita and Xew Vulenc,IaOranges,40rciitipurdn'cn. ltlack Lisbon, il:ilu:i :md CatawLit oi-ipes. Ohoiee llanaiias, iw Almonds, l(ui-in-,ic., specially selected lor Thanksgiving by C. W. ECKEHT, It Xo. 129 East King Stieet. XXW AOrtSBTISMMENTS. CONNECTICUT rlUABS, 11 jrOR 25 CIS; (made from old stock Uoaaacttent to bacco) ot '. K -T. HAKTSIAN'S YELLOW FKOKT ClOAK STuKK. TUUTPI AJU GKANULATIOMS ur THJt A. ear onen iiitd uiui b uic cvuu, u they are usually accompanied by tb:sam growth In the deeper parts. . t i. Diseases ot the Kye, Ear and Throat also, Chronic Dtseases-euceessfully treated by DKS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKEJt. , Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster; Fa. Consultation free. I HAVE HKLECTH.D A CHUICK LOT OF Philadelphia, Baltimore and Xew York Oysters for Thanksgiving. Also dressed Turkeys. Cranberries. Celery, etc. Persons will conter a favor by leaving their orders to morrow with CHA9. W. ECKEBra, ltd No. 129 East King Street. PUOPOSALS rOK UM.Y, OAT8 AMD Straw. Proposals for tarnishing the Fire uenartment witn uais uavauuoiraw oi tne best quality ior the period ot six months will e received by the Fire Committee at the Mayor's Office np to Decembers, at 12 o'clock noon, uius must state quanty. SAMt VI EL D. COX, n23-3ld Utiurman. INFORMATION WANTKD.-O. MILLER Ayers left bis home at Coatesville, Aug. 4 18S2, witt out any known cause, and has pot since been heard of. Any information would bo thanklull 'received by his sister. K. J AVERS, n23 5td Cocliranvilie, Fa, SOUB KICOUT l.l'KCH THIS KVEHIMU at Doesh's Saloon. No. 113 Xorth Queen stroet. Sour Krout Lunch every Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Warm Lunch every morning from lirto 12 o'clock. 2t-TATh JOS. UUKSU, Prop. B. KKANK SATLOB UAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOliKAPHl TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 4&- Exactly oppposite the Obi Stand. ootlHiindAwU C1RANU KNTKKTAIMMEMT JT -nv- CHRIST CHORAL SOCIETY, ATFULTOX OPERA HOUSE, ox Tbankegiving Eve, Wednesday, Nov. a. ADMISSIOX, - - - 15, 95 aud 33 Cents. Chart lor reserved seats will be open at Fon Dersmlth's Bookstore on MONDAY, at 9a. m. Look for programme iu Wednesday's paper. n25dk28 PUBLIC SAI.K OF KKAL KSTATK. ON TUBSDAY.XOVEMBER28, 1882, will be s'-lil at public sale, at the Keystone Hotel, in tho citv or Lancaster, all that CERTAIN LOT OF L AXD, situated on the west sido ot North Prince street, adjoining prppertle ot X. Ban nlnger and Henry Barnlu. and numbered 450. Containing in front on Xorth Prince street 51 tect and 11 inches, and in depth to Water street 145 fe -t, more or less, on which is erected a two-story DOUBLE STONE DWELLING HOUSE. Sa'e to commence at T o deck p. ra , when terms will be made known by JOHN A. COYLE, Trustee to sell In the estate ot Frederick Scul ly, deceased. H. Suubb&t Auct. n3 S'TuAThtsd OEVekAL BIOKE ORGANS AXD ONE PINE PIANO Will bo sold at a sacrifice to close out belore CHRISTMAS Come and see for yourselves and we will give you a BARGAIX. L. B. MlDIvR, Muaio and Book Store, (Inquirer Building.) nSMldtt lirAlUUKil, ft EI.GIX, LAXCASTER, PIOXEER. CLOCKS-Setli Thomas and Others. KIXG'S SPECTACLES AXD EYE-GLASSES. Repairing. WM. THOMSON, IOC EAST KIXG ST., oppo?lru Leopard Hotel novl0-2inil J- IV. IIVHNI-:. At Reduced Prices -AT- THE NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE, NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. piULTOX OPEUA HOUSE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1882. Tho Musical Event of the Season. POSITIVELY OXLY APPfcAUAXCE OF THE CELEI1KATED EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Absolutely tbe largest and best English Opera Compauy iu existence. 50 Favorite Musical Artists. 50 LARGE CHORUS, FIXE ORCHESTRA. Eka Abbott, tho most charming, tho most popular aud the most successful prima donna in America, aided by Julio Koscwald. Lizzie Annantfale. Marie lilndie. Clara Webcz, Val entine Fabrini. Alonzo Stoddard, John Gil bert, Gustavo Hall an.: Wm. Castle, in au IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL, consisting of Bellini's immortal composition, LA SONNAMBULA, (TBK KSTIBK OriBA.) anil comic act from Donizetti's Brilliant Opera, ELIXIR OP LOVE, Affording tho Grandest Operatic Entertain ment ever given in Lancaster, Including the entire Company. POPULAR PRICKS : Reserved Seati, 91.00. Admission, 60, 75 and ffl.OO. Sale ot seats will begin Thanksgiving morn ing. n23 vtd OMOAMS. En AISI.lrHED 18S5. H. C. OKTH, MANUFACTURERS AGENT POR THE Wetar, otsinway, Knoich & Bach PIANO-FORTES. MASON & HAMLIN, PEL0UBET&C0.S ORGANS. Addro.-s Correspondence to No. 310 MARKET STREET, U.VRRIS11URG, PA. n2S-3md Blankets aud Comforts MXTKMTAIK3USSTH. XpULTOM OrKICA HOUSE. Jrrr ',r. , OWE XIGHT OXLV. TOEBDXY EVENING, NOV. 28. Somethins; Xew ! A Home for 35c ! PfcOP. ANDERSON! GREAT WIZ AUD OF THE XOBTIL In his Elaborate and Grand Entertainment, assisted oy LOUISE ADERSO, The CaUfomiaQueen of Mystery. Great Success everywhere. Silver Watches, Dry Goods, Sets ot Furniture, Silverware, Gold Watches, Castors, Lady's Dress, Ban el of Flour. China Tea-Set, S9 BUI. A lavish dis play At Fiae Presents xiven away expressly to advertise this marvelous en to: tainment. ADMISSIOX 35 and SOcts. Special Reserved Seats, fl.OX Tickets may uu uuu at tuo uporA nouse xicKec orace, Tues day, from 10 a. m. to 0 p. m. PBOF. AXDEUSOX has secured tho very charming and superior residence, a TWOSTORI BRICK HOUSE. With Six rooms anil Frnmr, Kltrhcn Vn East Fulton street, Lancaster, Fa., which bo willposltlvely give away on Tuesday night. "CIJLTOH.OPJUCA HOUSE. THAMiSKlVIMi SIGHT, XOV. ' M. B. LEAVITT'S :jo. Positively and indisputably the Largest anil most Complete Minstrel Organization on Eurth. A NEOTERIC COTERIE Ol the world's graaiest artists in a new and sparkling programme, replete wbli REFINED FUN AX D SUl'EKB MUSIC. Concluding with the Brilliant BURLESQUE OF PATIENCE. Introducing all the Original Mudc, Magni ficent Costumes and Supeib Chorus. In Jq--tbetic Transfiguration ; ; iet aii utiuto 'Ac centuation or Sarireincst Eostasy ; Quito l'oo-Tooand Utterly Utter: a Yearning lor tho indefinable, Grand Parade at 11 in., dully. ADMISSIOX AS USUAL 5, 50 and 7-.cts. RESERVED SEATS 73cts. For sale at Opera nouse Otlic?, commencing Saturday, Xov. 25th. n?.- TOWTOM OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, December 2d. AMERICAX TOUR OF MODJESKA. SEASOX lSSS.X UXDERTUE MANAGEMENT OK MR. JOHN STETSON. SATURDAY EVENING, DEO 2d. Adrienne Lecouvreur. Mme. SIODJESKA as "ADRIENNE." SUPPORTED BY A SELECT DRAMATIC COMPANY. RESERVED SEATS. 75 Cents. 1 anil SI. 50. ADMISSIOX TO GALLERY, SOc. W-feprclal Notice. Tho sale of Reserved Seats will commence on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 29th Inst,, at the Opera Ib.n-o office. nov2Mttl WO& HALt.. FOB KENT. A HA UN OS 3UKKBT street, at the rear of lot no. 314 Xorth Queen street. Inquire at the above number. n26-2tSTu DKSiKABLE CITY PKOPKKTX AT PRI VATE SALE. Tho undersigned offers for sale his residence, Xo. 33.! Xorth Queen street. Lot 'lli lent front and 215 feet dee. with two-story HKICK. DWELLING, 21' tcet front and OS lect In di'pth, containing 12 rooms, Bath Room, Uas, Water, etc., in good condition. A dcslrabl-: location lor business, ahalf squure from Xorthern Market. Terms easy. J. I. HARTMAN. ' OU-ttdlawT PUBLIU SALE. ON MONDAY, DECEM BER 4th. 1832. will be sold :it the Leonard hotel, that two-story PRAME HWELLIXG and frame back-building, situated No. 459 South Queen street, and lot ot ground belong ing thereto. Lot fronts on South Queen street 13 feet, more or less, and iu depth 215 feet. tiouso contums S rooms anil summer kitchen ; trult trees anil hydrant In the yard. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock,)), m., when condition? will bj made known by MRS.. I AXE UOODMAX. U. Suubsbt, Auct. n23-8td PUBLIC SALK UP VALlIAHLi: JtKAL Estate. Ou TUESDAY EVEXIXG. DEC. IA lBdi. by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at tbe Cooper House.tlie following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Thomas it. Torr, deceased : Xo. I, all that certain two-story brick dwell ing house and lot or plcca of ground, situated on the west side ot south Queen street, be tween Vine and German streets, and num bered 118, lrontlng on said street 17 feet and 3 Inches, and extending in depth 177 reel, moro or less, increasing to the width ot 18 feet and 6 inches, more or less. Possession will bo given at one.!, it desired. Xos. Sand 3, all thewo two one-itory undu. half brick dwelling hou.es, with one-story brick back buildings, and lots of ground, Situ ated on tho north sido of West Wuinut street, numbered respectively 253 and 255, each front ing on said street 15 tect (i inches, and ex; end ing in depth Ct feet 4 inches, moro or less. Each ot the houses has an alley right; they are all in good condition and furnisUeil with water. Kol has stationary waslwtuniU anil gas throughout tho house. Sale to eoiutuenco at 7 o'clock on said even ing, when the terms will be made known by M. HAUERUUSH, Executor. IT.Sucbebt, Auctioneer n2225&TuThSts PUBLIC SALK OK VALUABLK KKAL ESTATE.-On MOXDA1 EVENIXG, DE CEMBER 18. 1832, will bo sold at the Leopard hotel, tbe following described real estate : No. 1. All that certain TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a one-story brick back building and lot or piece ot ground thereto attached, situated ou the north sido of North street, bctwcc-i Duke and Rockland streets, and nuuibcied 330; fronting on said street 21 lect, and extending in depth to Lo cust alley 207 feet, more or lets. No. 2. That TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, with a one-story brick back building and lot of ground numbered 3:12, anil adjoining No. 1, ubovc described, on the west, with a frontage of 18 feet and dc-dli to Locust alley ot 207 feet, more or le&s, and the right ot a thrco feet wide allc-y on the west over Xo. 3. Xo 3. All thatccrtalnTWO-SlORY FRAME DWELL1XG HOUSE, with one story framo back building and lot of ground numbered 331 and adjoiulng Xo. 2, above described, on the west, with a Iron tag e of 18 feet, and u depth to Locust alley of 07 feet. No. 4 All that certain lot of ground adjoin, lng Xo. 3, above described, on the wust, with a frontage of 35 feet and 7 Inches, moro or lets, and a depth to Locust alley ot 207 feet, with the right to a tbreo feet wldo alley, on the west over No. 5. No 5. All that certain OXE-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, numbered 3M, and ad Joining Xo. 4 on tbe west, with a frontago nt 32 teet and 7 Inches, more or less, and it depth to Locust alloy ot 207 feet. Xos. 1, 2 and 3 have each e even rooms. Xo. .1 bu a hydrant on tho premises, and all the others have the right to the uso or a pump. bale to commence at 7 o'clock on said eve ning when the terms will lie made known by AXDREW MARKS. II. Sucbkrt, Auc't. n25TAThStds OJCOClCMIEli. T -1IA.NKDU1VINO. FINE GROCERIES. FLORIDA OKAXGKS, i'.AXAXAS, W1I1TE GRAPES, CATAWBA GRAPES, PIXE LAYER RAIS1XS, CHOICE NEW LAYER FIGS, CHOICE LARGB FRENCH PRUXES, NEW PRIXCES PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, PIXE COMB HON E Y, CHOICE XEW CITROX, PINE APPLE and DUTCH HEAD CHEESE 8ARATOGA CHIPS, FIXE CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUIT, THANKSGIVING CRANBERRIES, The finest you ever saw. New Mines Meat. A lull line CERIBHat ot all kinds ot PIXE GRO- BURSK'S, No. 17 East King Street. nlyd GENUINE HAVANA AND YAKA CI OAKS The best 5-cent Cigar in the city at HARTMAX'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. TIIBD EDITION TUESDAY BVKNINO. NOV. 23, 1882. CAEEIED INTO COURT; DKFEHDATIT .HOBE DEAD TB AN AL1VK The Law's Kigors Visited Cpou an Alleged embezzler Wao U. Carried to the Place of Justice. Washington, Nov. 28. A scene oe enrred in te criminal court this np'raiBg, wbieh is probably without a precedent. Yesterday the sureties of Benjamin F. Bigelow, charged with embezzlement, were directed to have him in couit to-day under penalty of having his bond forle.ted. Bigelow was brought to the court house in a carriage and carried in the arms of his friends into the court room where he was placed on a lounge and cov ered with blankets. "With him .were members of bis family, his attorney and physician. He was quite pale and seemea entirely prostrated. He lay with 'his eyes closed taking no notice of what transpired. There are thirteen indictments against bim. The court decided that it would be sufficient to inform the defendant of the nature of tho charges without compelling him to listen jo the reading of each indictment. The clerk then went to where he lay made known to him the charge in each indictment and received his plea of not guilty. lie was then carried out of court by his friends but was confronted by a detective with a warrant on .the ad ditional charge of embezzling $1,000 in September last from the National Bank of tho Republic. Bigelow was taken to the police court where he waived a hearing and entered bail. He was then pljioed. in the carriage and taken home. Bigelow's physician entertains grave feai s of tbe result of the compulsory attendance In court in tbo patient's present eonditiou and says it has placed his lire in srrafc peril. WIXTEK WEATHEK. Low Temperature Up the tludaon Sn;w In thefiODtb. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 28. Tbo ther mometer last night touched 18 degrees Tho weather to-day is fair, thermometer 27 degress. The Hudson river is tilled with anchor ice, aud tbo canal is frozen over to the depth of three-fourths of an inch White Hall, N. Y., Nov. 28 The thermometer was six degrees above zero this morning. Lake Cbamplain is frozen over, and navigation on tbe canal is about closed. Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 29. A snow storm began hero early this morning with cold weather. OISEA3K AM UCATH lUvages or Diphtheria in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Nov. 28. At a nvetiui; of the board of health to-day a report was presented, showing the existence of diphtheria in the city. Since January! the whole number of cases to date was 1.116 and the deaths 759. Of this number the deaths iu October amounted to 112 and in November, not including the pros cut week, there were 95 deaths Rules were adopted looking to the prevention of tbe spread of diphtheria. ratal Fight Over Fowls. READixo.Pa. Nov. 28. A probable fata? affray occurred near Mount Penn Furnace, Cumru township.'to day. Two brothers in law, A. M. Fulton and John P. Swart z farmers, got into a dispnto about some fowls and Fultou struck Swartz on tho head with a gun, telling him to tho grouud. Swartz was picked up uncon-: scious and is in a comitose condition. It is thought his skull was fractured and that he sustained a concussion of tho brain. The Suit Against the Head ln- Itallrortd. Philadelphia, JTov, 28. Tim case Of tbo government claim of $40,000 for a deficiency in the payment of the tax on net earnings against the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company was called to day ia the United States district court ami ou apnlication of tho company's counsel was postponed until the next term of court. A Child Killed by rtats. Evassville, Ind., Nov. 28. Ou Sun day the family of Thomas Hughes, living near Spottsville, Ky., went to church, leaving an infant in care f a girl. Tho girl also went out and left the child alone. When tho family returned they found the child dead, it having been horribly gnawed by rats ISuycutdiig Hid lNeTni;i)Frs. Chicago, 2fov. 28 A dispatch fiom Juliet, Illinois says the trade and labor council have boycotted two newspapers in that city, and all merchants who patro. uize them, on account of the denunciatory articles iu tho papers directed at the unions Tho Democratic Majority In TO Ihconsln. Madison, Wis., Nov. 28. Tbo official vote of the state for congressmen is as follows : Democratp, 103,540, Republicans 94,052, Prohibition, 14,110. Drawn to Deatb. Providence, R. I., Nov. 28. Lyman Goard, engineer of a portable hoisting engine, was caught this morning in tho hoist rope and drawn in contact with tho brake flange. His head was split open and his faco terribly disfigured. Ilis wounds are probably fatal. Science and Kellgion. , Piieli'.s, N. Y., Nov. 28. Profefsor Brooks, of the Red House observatory, in behalf of astronomical scienco, asks that prayers bo offered iu all chutchen on Sun day next for clear weather on the Oth of next month to observe the transit of Venus. Ganibetta's Wounds Serious. London, Nov 28. A dispatch from Paris states that M. Gabetta's wound iu the hand, received yesterday whilo hand ling a revolver, has not yet been probed, and that a violent fever has sent iu. Little Girl Hurneil to Deatb. Pittstox, Pa., Nov. 28. Abcut ten o'clock this morning a fire broke out in tho house owned by Charles Hannah and Acnes Clark, aged 4 years, perished in the flames. Tho insurance is $1,500. Sadden Death or a Congressraan-hlect. Baton Rocoe, Nov. 28. And. S. Her ron, congressman recently elected from the Sixth district, died suddenly of heart disease last night. INUIUATIUNS. Washington, Nov. 28 Por the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather with rain or snow, winds mostly from northeast to northwest, stationary or lower temperatuie falling followed by rising barometer. MARKETS. New York Marker. Nbw Your, Xov. 28. Flour State and West ern without imdortant change ; moderate d. uianu tor uoort and home use. Southern steady. Wheat K3Jc lower, heavy ami unsettled; fair speculative business : No. 2 Re.l, Dec., tloaXQl 10; do Jan., 11 !201 .2- ; do Feb., 1 UHWI 13 ; do May, f 1 Will 18; No. 1 White, Corn3i0i;;c lower, heavy; mltei western spot, 78l ,n: do futures, (.Teflon. Oats dull iiml a shade lower : Xo. 2 Jan., Jl)c ; 5tato, t"olc ; western, 4' 50c. "-" - T-TI Ji,ILrD"iTH!'iroT'aa-Kour market dull PwiA&L1 ; aPa. " W; Extra, :'. -"" nan 31. - -i Oatfj armor and more active : Xol, t Whit. Ryo quiet at 673c. VSLi Oo : laeed steady at U 23, Provisions steady. I-ard steady mS?d?m.,or,,'wnlch la B "r de mand; Pena.'ana Wtatcrn Creamery extra, ssw'q'u'amyr5 Penn," Western. SJSjaie. Era firm: Pcnu'a. 3,'c: Western vmMti Icehouse. 23317c : Hmrd r3e ' xmm Cheaseflrm t or bst receipts. Petroteum firmer ; RcflneU. Tfcc Whisky at 1 iO. Grata sad Provmea Quotation. Oneo'elocKunotaUoasotKrala and provte toua, mrHistea oy S. K. Yuartt, Broker, 1M !ast KlBir street. ' t hieacu. Xov-. Pork teed Wheat Dec... ,94K Jan asji Year.... .y4 Usv Lullif com Oata S9U Ml l&SO 10.421 17.00 10.47. Putroluu'i. Oil City Stock MaikatM. Mew York. Pmimtuinhi nn.i imi sik. also United 8U-.tii Uonda ropoiiod dally by Jaoos It. uuBj, is .turui v.uh--ii sircar. Xor; 2S. 10:01) IM KM. a. u v. x. r.n. Denver A Kto Grande , N. Y..Lakn Erin ft Western... Kansas and Texas 4IW K ' 3.7i5 33 ! . 30JS i2S& LaKr.Miortt .New Jersey Central .... Xew York. Ontario & W St. Paul, M. Omaha, facidc Mail tfidi.-st-r A ritt-bnrpli f- tua Fa.Mr.d Vs.bah St. LntiUft Puclllc . Wesu-rn Union Tel. ci Pennsylvania Out ml I'hllAiMr-hln ;..tn,. ". .if.'.n I'-.-n,. -, .. . 4- . . Hi. W" 1 I.- v , - Il; . 4) 4 TO 044 .17Ji a hi no K l :ii '-8'4 to? t " HOUHH -4jrjfllMVIMJVKJO. HKISTMAS J ash NBW YEAR OAUDSi XEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS A.KVM8, AMD A VINE ASSOnTMKfT t FANCY ARTICLES; AT L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KIXG STREET. LANCASTER N Off OPENING A CHOICE stock: of ELEGANT GOODS, FOR PRESENTATION, FOR CHRISTMAS. FOR NEW YEAR ! We otter Hnrgalns In BOOKS of all kimH. I'UQ TO QRAPU ALB UXS. ELEGANT PA PBTERIEX. WORK BOXES. LA l I ES a A TCHEL3, CARD CASES, GA B1XET i RA 3fES, PICTURES AXD FRAMES, CURISTMAS CARDS, Etc., Etc. JOHN BAER'8 SONS -AT THE es-sios of tub bio book.- NOS. 15-17 NORTH 0UEEN ST. rrtHE " Socialist's Yade lecum," A SELECT MANUAL -OP- PRAYERS AND HYMNS, COMPOSED, SELECTED AND ARRANGED Br Edwin P. MacGonigle. ir.iiiUnincIylioiiud la Clotli.gi.t edged.. Sl.GO i Morocco " " .. 1.SO ' in f;uil MorO'co," "8 25 ADDRESS: Hi 252 SOUTH FOURTH S' riill.AI'EM-IIIA. PA. niK-ltd 1KT UHOVtt. I m ...ft w a. - VV - - , f ! TV. HAVE - s If J. AN IMMENSE STOCK -Of Heavy Goods-! SUlTAI'.I.i: Volt I UK l'llK5KN T WEATHER IM M1DIKO Blankets, Comforts, Shawls, Dress Goods, Hosiery. OCR LINE OF UNDERWEAR For Men, Women and Oliildr n. In tho largest iu tho city and ut LOWER l-RIChi. J. B. MARTIN & CQ., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LAXCASTER. PA. SAMUt-L, II. P1CIU-C. Remov-d bis OfflH; MKNKY, HAM nn jMortn iiuki- Ml-eet to Xo. 41 URAN'I CTRKfcT. luiHK-dt- idely In Rear, of (Court loutte, JLong'a vXt-w uniituni. tiiim;" "C'OUXTAI, ri.VK-CUT TUU&VW CTllJE r best brand manufactured) 8 cents.'per oz. orS5cenUVift at HARTMAN' YELLOW fRONT CKiAR 'STORE. T 'UAKSUIV1U MAY! ) It you have been exposed midtiiken Cold. or Have a joro xiiroar, or even Rrore, li.ivo Dlplillicria.aml wouUl no wi-U,.soii! to enjoy the coining lioilday, take OCUIDSNTAL. It you have Diphtheria In your household, and will not use the Occidental ior. tt;e patienta, Klveit to every lni-mberot the tHinily. so that the disea.ie ln:iyb pieventrd from going farther. By taking OraMenttn occi fdonaily tliu most malignant Inn ot Diphthe ria can bennrsed with lmputilty. solit by H.K.UOCUKAN. Druggist, Xew. 137 ami 13! Nortr. -i-n strei:: o2-4itu.lTu.THAS 1.1'iic-iKd.T. Vn. 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