Wv-wT''- "V,-,- IKK .rsT V v 1?$jftys ? "A"- 3J J 'At Vti SVT . , V " -.1 . . " V, . .-- - THE !LANCASTEB PAILylyTEIiluIGEyCER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER &2, 1866. T , &." TtV y, n fi&O & i- Sl .i ' lw h rji.ip rM" & $ , "ss. 'ih h&lr " aenriy motion. iVMBIA BULL! Hit MILL MX- awtmm a lehu idlmummb. TfcrM I'nddllnf Furnsrss Ilclng fNll Wtrrk Wwr t)ll)rlll en Suu. ify-Cm of Maniac Hells -A I Shew at the Opera Heme, rcorrespendoncoot Ivtm.i.iebiicr. t-.ttefcttMBtA, Wev. 21 The Columbia roll HI, alter a suspension or ever three m lighted up uu morning nu II la In operation. A large number of Were Keeking employment, nnu re pn work te all tbose whom kaew te be Ahl-claM men. All the MaMllac fnrnaeca with the exception of .tkeMareln operation, and the puddle and bar wHt nut are working excepting the eighteen telibuUrolla.The(wrellUiemDagcraontill(l Mt devlre te run at present The starting of ,M Mil attracted about three hundred men eAteya about the neighborhood, but they " wweaet allowed about the mill. n trouble kM occurred In the utartlng efthe mill en the terma ettered te the workmen, and the man agera de net expect any trouble te occur. . T, . wrk en the llallreari. Lv. .f A anck occurred en the Pennsylvania rail- t"i 'mJmi Bifnrlav tnnnifnir nhnllt fileveit o'clock '.Mike freight train drawn by cnglne Se. -1GT, -i i if nil Mint nt the swltchen at Dlllervllle. I IVZ " . .. .. .. 'v mtwreCKWH cnuseu Dy a nange ei a rar fc trfft. can were thrown from the track, blocking hAh main tracks. The Columbia wreck r crew were caueu into service anu seen nun tWitilie wreck cleared away, reluming home about two o'clock. United In Marriage. Frank K. Zlegler, connected with the Western Union Telegraph and Adams Ex press companies, at Columbia, was united In marriage last even In c te Miss Kate Cenklln. at the home of the bride's parenta en Locust street. The ceremony wai performed by Rev. Wm. r. Kvans, of the Second street Xutheran church. "Michael 8trei;nrr" Company. Charles I Andrews' ' Michael StrogeiT" company will appear In the opera house en Tuesday evening, when a performance of Tiy high merit will be given. The play la u dramatization of Jules Verne's lameus otery, which recalls the incidents which befell Htrogcflen his niltwien Irem the czar te the grand duke. Thlrty-flve people is in the company, which carries two car-leads of scenery. The ballet treupe is large and the premiers are excellent dancer. Hearty en joyment can be had by nil who attend the performance lOTTll NettS The festival held In the armory by the members et the United Brethren church closed en last Saturday night, and was a success in every way. The church real ized ever 200 from the festival. The remains et the late J . Duncan L'ot L'et trell, esq , who died at bis home at Minneap olis, Alinn., during last week, will be brought te Columbia for interment. The remains will be brought te town en Wednesday, when the funeral will take place from the railroad station. Interment will tie made at Mount Bethel cemetery. On Saturday evening Messrs. K. K. WI1 llama, 8. P. Wayne, Jacob Kimes and Frauk Helse returned home from Clearfield county and Messrs. Geerge Ress, Frederick IJucber and Samuel Filbert arrived home Irem Union county, where they were en a gunning trip. Each party brought home a deer, pheasants, squirrels, etc. The river Is new filliDg and the wharves along shore are new clear of wafer. The rise in the river did net cause auy damage te property. The puddling furnaces at the mill et the Columbia Iren company have net yet been completed. The work Is retarded by the boilers net arriving. Werk has been resumed In the Reading i Columbia coal chutes which had been stepped by the high water. A number of canal beats are at the chutes waiting for their cargoes el ceaL The band was out serenading en last feat feat enlay night and showed considerable Im- Srevement since the reorganization. A uutn er of citizens were complimented with the musloef the band. Houses are being erected by Dr. Housten Mifflin outside et the borough limits, which will be at Tenth street, near Chestnut, where the streets are opened te that distance. Services will beheld in the Churca or Ged during this week. Artfchy je'ilds reec-ptlen will be held in the armory for three nights, commencing en Thursday evening, for the benefit el the "Ladles' Aid aw-iety of St. Jehn's Lutheran church. A. UA21K nivi'r.K. The Geed Time That If as Had at t'lilllp Mail' GreenTree Hetel. . On Siturday night a game supper nan Riven at rhlllp Wall's Croen Tree hotel, en West King street. William Merrin, one of the representatives of Kuhlman A Rosen Resen baum, the well known tobacco linn, spent considerable time In Wlsceusin last summer, lloleie he left ter the Last C. K. Shannen, who is a foreman for the firm in that state, and a well known gunner, premised te send him a let of game during the gunning season. Last week It arrived anu consisted or canvas back ducks, pheasants and rabbits. Mr. Wall had premlstd Mr. Merrin that he would serve up the game when it came, and en Sat urday night he maile his word geed. Thirty or lerty gentlemen partook et the supper. Everything was gotten up In excellent style by Mr. Wall and bis wile, who knew well hew te cook. In addition te the game there was an unlimited quantity of the best et Bauer kraut. The guuats utarly all had their appetites with them, and they did Ihe manv geed things ample Juslice. Tbe ducks were shot en Lake Koskaueng, neur Kcrlen, and they were very line. Itltl.Ml hheriele? Seme mouths age Levi F.borsele was con Tided In our court en u charge of burglary There was a number of charges agalust him lu LsDiuien county and the authorities of that county aked for the privilege el trying Ebersole, after w hlch he would be Bent back for sentence. Before Kbersele'B trial hemade his ecape from the Lebanon Jail and has since been atuglthe from Justice. On Saturday night n man answering Lber EOlu's description was arrested at Kpbrata and taken te Lebanon for ldentulcitlen. Nothing has jet bten heard from Lebanon as te whether he is the man wanted by the Lebanon aulherltis. A Small liallruad UrecK At ene o'clock this alternoen as the Fred erick Accommodation train en the I'ennst 1 vanla railroad was backing Inte the siding east et the station, In this city, It ran agalnBt and crushed a large hand-truck bolenglng te the Adams Lxpress company, which was standing tee close te the track. The express men say the usual notice was net glenby the railroaders, and Hey could net get the truck out or the way, being barely able te es cape with their lives. The batiiage en the truck, including a barrel or Thanksgiving turkeys, was scattered around, but net much damaged. Jle rrl;iiteueu at His Iluml, On (Sunday altorueon the Knights cf Pythias were marching up heuth Q.ueeu street from the funeral of Albert Keltz. At the cdrner of German street a man drove his horse up te the baud, at which befrlghtoued. Tbe driver attempted te held him but the one line broke. The man kept pulling the ether and the result was that the horse kept turning around In the Mreet until he was nnally caught. The Knights aud members Of h ImiiiI un ,-r,,. .,,,,11.1 , t. order te get out of the way and It is a wouder order te cet out nflhe wiv nnM lln, iuav uu nun was uuru Arrested en Sutplcleu, Between Friday morning and .Saturday evening, the beuse or Constantine Barnhart, Ne. -113 Maner street, w as entered by a sneak thief and ISO was stolen from n sewing ma ebine drawer. Suspicion pointed te James i Ueary Cicrtr, a neighbor, aud a warrant wa- lssueafer bis antnu Oillcer Kisslugerarn rented him ana searched his beuse, but none of the stolen money was found. Alderumn 1'atrlck Dennelly dlsuilsid the case this morning and stated that there was net a per. tlclenf evldenceto'ecuecttho accused with the theft. Hllttt Witik ut Dlllervllle. Sundsy morning a railroad wieck occurred St!h?IUIerrllle en ,he 1e,"1ylanla!aHreaiJ. At was cvtuseu uy a loose wheel and two cats weru thrown lreui the track. The damage was net great, but the Iraek was blocked for some time. A Saw Thti Arrested. This morning a sneak tblef entered the premises or David Ruth, en North Mulberry street, and stele a table cloth. The then was discovered as the thief was leaving the prem ises, and Ofllcer dill was put en his track. He arrested him en West King street and locked liltn up. lie gave the name of Hrry Armstrong, and he had In his peckets a sil ver fork, which Is also supposed te have been stolen. The fork may be seen at the station hotiie. Funeral at Albert Sells. The funeral of Albert Seilr, whose terrlble death has been noted, took place en Sunday afternoon and was very largely attended. Inland City Division, Na 7, Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias, accompanied by the Liberty cornet band and Teuteula ledge, Ne. 105. Knights of Pythias, turned out In lsrge numbers. Rev. Fry, efTrlnlty Lutheran church, preached the sermon and the Inter ment was made at .Ien's cemetery. DrlTluc te Their Hemes. Mr. and Mrs. A. al. Thackera are en a driving tour from Marietta te their home at Ilryn Mawr. They left Marietta en Sunday, arriving at the Stevens heue last evening. This morning they resumed their Journey, expecting te take dinner te-day at the White Herse hotel and te be In Cetesv!lle te-night. They will reach home en Wednesday. Anether Cremation, This afternoon the body of Mls V. Uudera Kapp, who died at her home, 207 Constitu tion street, Baltimore, of apoplexy en Fri day, was cremated. The txxly arrived en the one o'clock train, and It was accompanied by a number of relatives and trleniK Tbe cre mation took place Immediately afterwards. Slrucu Witn a siene. Chester ilubley, working en the East F.ud Street railway, was seriously injured this morning. He was using a heavy hammer In breaking stones, ana n piece of stone beundea from the ground and struck him en the forehead cutting an ugly gash. Dr. M. L. Uerr dressed the wound. the Mnnnerchnr ltezuar. On Saturday eveuing the attendance at the Mftnnercher fair was very large. The Liber ty band was preentand furnished the music A large cake w hlch as chanced oil was wen by Mis Clara Ream. This evening the Lie derkranz will attend the fair In a body and Rush's orchestra will play. Attempt te I.eli a Chlckrn Heuse. Thieves attempted te rob the chicken coop of Jehn P. Schaum, en Seuth tut-en strvet, Saturday night. They tore elf a beard and tried te open the leek, which shows tie marks. Tbey were prcbibly disturbed In their work, as they lett without taking anything. Ilefere the Maver. The mayor disposed of nine cases this morning : fenie of them were pretty touch looking customers. One wascenimitted te the workheu'e for 00 days, three for 30 days, ene paid costs, one was sent te the county'hospl ceunty'hospl county'hespl tal and three were discharged. At The Lancaster Kink The crowd at the Lancaster rink en Satur day evening, when Miss Jennie Houghten closed her engagement, was the largest seen therein a longtime. lleteu P00 and 1,000 tickets were sold. This week Wilmet and Les ter, champion bicycle riders, will be the at traction. Fined s.1; anil G"t. Aldertmn Barr en Saturday evening Im posed a tine of 2." and costs en Frank Able ler maliciously trespassing en the lands et Wm. Jehnsen. Concert In Taradlse. The Lancaster Parler Orchestra mil give an imurutnmcnt In l'amdlae en Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening. The orchestra Is com posed of geed musicians and will give an enter talnment worth hearing Ainnsemrntfl Tit Tlttatrt Te night. This eenlng a ptreng dramatic cempiny will appear In the opera houe. It includes Mia Annie Louise Ames and It J. Pllleaand tharlcs hent the) will play " Condemned te Death," and they are said te de ttwrlL The prices are low. The photographs of ills Kent, which are used for windows, are among the handsomest seen here this year. UBATlta. Tiislxt. November 21, li-fl Sua.iu, wile of Geerge 1 el. ley Ill sr , this city. In her TJJ The relatives and friends of the family ere respectfully !nlted te attend the funeral, from her husbands resldence, .Ne S3S North iMary street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2i UAUKKT. ew VerK Slarset. Xuw Ierk, Nev. 22. Kleur market dull Kine, II fuiJ2 Te, buperfliie, 12 l'72 00. common te geed extra Western tlt&Qllh , geed tochnlceexiru Western, 12 6I75 Wheat e. 1 Ked state. Hi : .e 2 de. Sc. Se 1 While Mate, sSc .Ne 2 lied Winter Dec.fc doJen ,p7ic, de JUy,9l,c. tern e 2 inlxuu cesh, 46c , de Dec, 4c ; de Jan., 47Vc Oats-Ne 1 White State, Z'.HQZsc , Ne. 5 de. MWci .Ne.2Dcc.ilKc- Uyudull. JSarley nominal. I'erkdull , new mess, no. Vfju 00. I ard Dec,. 21 ; Jan, f 11 Molasses Meady , new crop New Orleans, 42c. '1 urpentlne quiet and easy at vXc Ilesin dull : trained te gced, II WKfJl (6. r reiuus uuii , Krain te Antwerp, ase. Itutterdulli Western Cieamery,2T(fic ; ; stale. I heee dull : W estern flat, 1181210 Kgs nulet , state, via ite; estern. 2 If?; Ike hUKar stenityi Heflned Cutleal, 6 3 imtjie , Oranulaud. 5 1-16C 1 allow dull; Prime City. H(XI 9 ICa Petroleum firm ; Heflned, in iae, t-Jic Hid' nominal. Cetree dull , fair carrots. 13c. Unln and I'rotlaleus. Kurnlahed by S. K. Vundt, liruki.r. tllUAOO, Nev. 22. lu o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern (I't Perk. I anL "fi tr,ii n, s 5 'si 74)2 U, -ii 9 47X 6 90 75i 37 SIjJS 10 liTiJ 7 i .17 .... 1U17K . .. 8li 41-J 3"J10tO .... Lccetpu Car Leu. 21 HI 110 01 Necmh-r December January t cbruary . May...... .... Winter Wheat .. Spring Wheat .. Cern Oats Hjm llirley Oil City. Crude Oil . . llecelpta Hogs 23 TJX Head II.UUU Closing I'rUc-2 o'clock p m 'm-ftitMiiii ejus reiic. J.ard. November December January' Kehruary May . . ... nil City Crude Oil 74M 3i 26K 1 1M 5 M 1 Wl 7 71 TCej 2-. 9 4-ilj Zltii lu li) . . 1U I7X 3uJi .... 5 93 Ti'i New letk stecas New Ycikk, .Nev 2!, 1 Wp in. Meney easy at BQS per cent.- Kxchange quiet , postal rales, fiS'SlSSX . government steady; Currency !' tl bid 4 s Ceup.il 27Ji bid , IH'a de. II Wit bid. l'he stock niiiket this iiienilmr opened active and higher en large transactions. After the lint dealings thuru was a raid by thu traders and a decline of ij te m per cent, leek place. About Ha in tbe bujlng win leuewed and be ing Hided by coverings of iherls, prices became strong and udvanced X te 3Ji per cent from the lowest, bluce noea the list his bconbueynnt and n further advance el H te 1 percent has taken pluce. 1'Mlailelphla Cattle, Mtrket, I rHILADKiriUA, .NOV. 21 IH-OI Cattle, retelnta J?' ". ",V8.,.'"?.ll'-el,.- '"! '"Ol". ji'.ieu. i iDtuma nms-ucerr,, ,IJ 1 OUeen, I0.lMIIOgS,9,0U0. lleef; cattluu fraction hlgher Kxtnu, W.J I'iK""". v,uv i wcuiuui, iqikv; com mon, 2)lQi)iC. sheepuellvej extra, OiflJet geed, VQ 4Wc ; iiiediuin, 3t(Jie ,' common, 4KQJ1.U ljimW, SJiflfiX"- Hogs active) Western, fX&0- Chicago I'rudue-e Market. Chioaeo, .Nev, 22. 1) JO a. m , mul.nl opened Wheat-Dec, "SHe; Jan., 7JJiu; JJay Si'Ae. Cem -Nev., SflCj Dec, f6ic; Jan., 37cj May, 41.c, Oats-Dec , MWc j Jan., t6Ke ; May, fec. Ferk Dee , fj 15 ; .Ian , 110 07 K May, 110 13. Laid-.Vev.und Die., tits); Jan., IS 92. bhertHlbs Nev, 3 be Juu., is 17H- ULIQ. Wheat Nev., 7J0 Dee., 7JiO'5ei Jan., nle i May. We. v.ern Nev., 8tKet Dec, 80e: Jan., S7Je i May, 41Ke. OaW Nev., 2CK0.I Dec, SOVe Jan., 205-re 1-erk Nev.t9 47Kt Iee, re 47K Jan ,110 10 l.ard-Ner., 3 9uj Dee, 3 tK)i Jan.. I, 94. It lbs -Jan., 13 U. LIT Stock Msrkst. Ner. The Pretrrt' Jeunuil re- nerw t Csttl Itecnlpts, l,(M) nraai sminutiiiia- ftenst marliPt quiet and nominally iiran hipping Meer. KM) In I.VO b . Himi wi ,-tVnml feeders, MMtltt Mi cows, bull" unlimited, il 4fllM:i bulk, WUW W thrmmta Tesa teir. tl-JHt3Wt (Vnlctiininiti'rurik, nmlyra an,l half breeds. u:.VlJTt ces,ftii wintered llngf Ke-Tpis. H,na hd shipment 10,e. head i market leir loGJie let-r nmRti and lntxea, M foal ' packing and shipping, f.1 "M 4 KM ltht. f.lNirtir) lvsH"lt3 11. Miip Itemlpu, lneuKAdi slilpinents, t.ur head i iiiarkit ti-ly , natives, IU(ltil W int ern, 13 uttJ M i Texan. i 0 t(J i lambt, tJ VXJ 391. Kast I.issrtv Cattle-ltenipt. M2 read i shipment. tvH) h(ad market in Ihlntc doing hlpmentsleNi nrk, 4 cars. liens Kflpt. 1,!( he.it! Hilpiin'iit". nv head i insrkel Arm: t'hllatt'lphu, II ( Worker. II I.St I M : common ti light, IHisJI l. shlpmeuls In .miw erk, i catUni,!. Sheep Htrelpts, 1,S head, shipments, 1,SK' head niatket erv sle primp, ft SHtl V' talr te geed. U i-3T5: common, IIO.HJ'", lambs, ii .vgrs'. Muck .naikPIs Quotation by Kevd, Mcl,ranu A te, t-mki'ij Lancaster, I'a MW YORK LIST. Canada I'aclUc CCCJ1. . Colerado Ceal Central l'ac .... Canada Southern . Chi St I. A l'h Den. A Kin l, Del. U A w Krte Krte, :nd. Jer C K. A T Leu A I. chore Mich, ten Missouri t'acltlc .N P J 1' Tret .s West V I Kast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation Ontario A W 11 x v . fa 4hV, . n .' im. . JT. . Iu3i4 !U . 7 h'lt .. ', . ttS H-Vs .. 120 til '.. si" . . "US' .. 2iv4 M 94', .. 222 tlVk .. l 5" iaS f'S .. s-c, 2l, 1 il r m i- .v.i 47 II ' lltv, h.' l' ll-l. S 11". Ilk. MS, Hi's M . S 11 v 'i " S 11". Me, si-vi I'aclOc Mall ltech A 1' St. Paul Tex l'ac Vnlen l'ac Wabash I em Wabash l'ref Western V Mt Shere r.ends rUlLADKt.lUIA LIST, Leh. W It, V t A 1'hlla I'a H II Ueidlnt; Leh Nav Ilestenv. Pass. V A K . -V Cent Peeples Paj.s Kdg Gen'ls. OU it4'" 21 nj 20 s;; 79S lfl'i in', I. siS J4t, P4, I" i 101'. TV, -VJSTH' "l7"ANTi:i -AOOOD CIK)K ANTKP. FOK RKNT FROM JANfAKY 1, lw", s-room Louse, Ne, li) ?euth Duke street. Inquire at n..'4.d Ne 2r2bOl'TII OUKKNsT. I7-A.VTED- AT NO. Ill HAST t.f.KMAN Ctrl for general hoaseerk f f MTWl, Uecommendatlens teiiulred. ltd TTIA.STKRN MARKET UOl"sU. Hi .NOTICE-Tllt ItsDAl, .NOV LMI1LK ri'h beln Thankrglvlni; Day, msrket wuibeh.ld en iVednesdsj, .November 51th, at ia,m 2td LADY AUI NTS WANTED FOR CVllS M'Sl'KCl Lr. hxcluftlve tenlterv given -end ler pajlleulars te WILLIAMSON COUSLTA DRACKH', nl2wdAltw 61 Loul, Me. "I ACOIi F. SllEA FER'b PURE RYE WHISKY, aug:; lydll Duke Street LI i ler Stere FOR SALE. The comuiedloi!'. sutuUntiilh h iiit Two Twe Story lll'.ILK llel'SL, Ne 411 r.a.-t orange street. 1'rlce, II 7'" ene thoeand dollars ran remain for tn-tnv years at Ave per cent-Inter est. terfurtherparticulariappi te J AlU I! I OLIt. neT2lmd!l Ne. 40 vv est Oranpe St FOK RENT THIRD AND FOl RTH tloersof Hlrh A ltrether's llulldlnc, Ne 6 and s North Queen street, new occupied by Tbes Cummlnifs m a Ilrst-ela-s photograph gallery W 111 be rented fer a term of Tear". nlT ltdtt UIUsll A lillerilKUS. lyv. criTvATED seasoning HKUlia summer savory, sweet Il.c-1, sa;re. Thyme. Livender. -weet Marjoram. Ac IIeuih i,nundaplc sand Pepper for liking aud llutcherlng Une t laveiimr fcxtructn, Ac fltAlLKl'SE ST KM) I'HAUMACr, (Opposte Kastern Market) Frallej's Ltverl'Uls cure lleAdaciie, D3p ali, Censtlpillnn. Ac , 2S cents. Jy2 lydK-M.VV.r pOME TO OCR PLACE FOK COFFEE l'ur yourTHANhC.lIN'e DIN.NEtt aud nave 11 ground by LLECTltIC MOT0K The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce.. Ill SOUTH (jl ELN SIKKKT ni)-2td -pjON'T PUT IT OFF. Don't pat off the matter of gaining a llulne.'i Kducatlen . thai In, that kind of uu education that will best ferve you In alntitf, If net an In dependence, at Iea4t a goej ll.lng. A knewl edge et Iloek.KeepIiig ami Ilinine--. 'erni, combined with a c-oed h tndwiltlug geen u mt way In accempllshlnis this DAi AND fc E.NI.Ne. SEiSI'NS. H. (J. W KIDI.KK. Principal Ne. 1W Kant King Blre-t. jyDSlCAL RARG.VINS. BUY TUG MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. It is certainly the beet Oran made and net higher In price than the cheap rad new eeld at the same price. Loek at our prices and be convinced Organs at 75. f-S, IJ.1, t M,(iir, fiji), 1123, etc. Uuy a Piane at my place and guvu lu percent-'en the ben pianos In the market American Sewing Machines nt I J, li, 13, etc , -AT W, D, Messer's Music Stere, NO. 131 NOUTII QUEEN 8THEE1, LANCASTEH, I'A. seplS-lydlt H ATS! HATS ! HATS ! P. C. Snyder & Bre., II WEST KING blltehl. Just UecelvedM Dezen ritENCil FELTHAl'3 at 75 Cents Alse, 51 Dezon WOOL II ATS at 4 ic. OOMH AND SB 3 THB BARQAIN8. u22-3td. E ULTON OI'KKA HOUSE -0.: XIU1IT A.VO JJA I'JM.K -(, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. The Eminent German DUIect Comedian, Mr. Charles A. Gardner, In hi newly written play (uy i i i I Miiiht Lbcj ) enliilej KA11L, TEE PEDDLER. Underllifiiuanagitneutnr 1'IULII llt l.NO. lleplete with Nowfent"1, Dances, and Entirely New Munle. K.VKSIN'Cl I'UICES 25.MA7M.KNT4 MATINKN PUICKS ..25 A 50 CENia! nev.Mltd POSITI VF.SALE 01 VALUAI1LE CITY 1'KlH'KHl'i Ox Ha-asDAV, DKczMnitB2,lM, Will be sold ut publle salu at Michael Hetel North Uucenstieet, I ancasicrclt), I'a , tie f.,1 IewIiik described Ileal Estate, late the proeuriy of Jacob C. Kreudy, deceived, teult All that certain threostery llltICK STUKK ANOUWKLLI.NU HOllbE, kituatid Ne IJ en the weattldoef North Quien street, In the city of fancKuler, I'a., cenulnlnt; lu trout en eald North Queen street Uleet'jluuhcd, and uilend Injf In depth westward of thit width HI feett! Inches, Ibenre wldnlni;eu t te liiitttnlde lotto width of 13 feet 9 luches. and of that width II extends further westward en feet OKInoheste 5 round of U. U. Her , adjoining pmperile of e!m L. Miller, Li J II err and A. (J Kepler, to gether w 1th sewer, ai d and alley rhjbrs, etc bale te commence at 7 e a out p, in. of said day. when attendance will be given uud terms made known by ALHKIIT II KltEADV. JOHN II. lillKADV, llKNUVO KltEADV, Exeucters of Jacob C. Uready.deceased. Caxcu. Uus, Auctioneer, naeia nmw jLttrmuimmuKtfTH. plllLAnKLl'HIA. Candelabra DINNKR TABLE I1UFFBT IRK. MANTEL m .te. OONSOLB 10K 11U Candlesticks B30RirOIUB PIANO BOUDOIR H'U THK euraLAsa ART OLAS3 ROOKOflYdTAL, t i i i M l i.H.N- ROYAL WORCE3TBR OOPBLAND DRESDEN srvi w ii'i i- M' Let I M NI HLN M-VM 1'. 1 FI.U'l's ORMULU BRABS UROZ3 ELECTRO PLATE ENGLISH PLATE QORHAM PLATE V VI. I L.Nl.l l-ll l'l - J. E. CALDWELL &C0. 1)02 s PHILADELPH I A. A COM l" LUTE LINE HI RAKD Rl ber 1 nises and Improved -non kler Unices SjH'cHl attention Klven teadj istmenl 11U1JLL s Hill vtTiIH, West hliiR Street ATbKNTlON! ATT1NTI'.N' ArtT POTTERY I G-. L. rOH" DERSMITH, llOOhdELLEll, STATION EK AND AUT DfcAl Kit Ne. 46 Eaat King Strcet, LANCASTEH, I'A. Fall & Holiday Goods, KOIAL WOnCKSTER, 111 NellIA.N. OLD IVORY, LACE HiiKK 1'EACIIULOW VAsKMAUliiiBl -, H L.M 1SH. TKHKA COTTA and IMilLru.N V A UK, and a Large Aeitment of ARTISTIC NOVELTIES for Wedding and auiris-tia HeluliT Gifts e Nr: A KEK. Wilmet & Lester ! -THK- QREATEST BICYCLIST IN THE WORLD. -AT- Lancaster Rink I Thuy will Ktvn an exhibition en Th.vikni ing Hvy and Satunlajr Atternuea, and cveiy even lug eice'ptlUK Wednesday. ADMISSION. l'JLE.NTS. Rink Band & Orchestra. Hinclng Alter Each Inhibition. -Ktiik Open every afternoon lei new bri-in nem. Admission, 10 cent. sHljdtl c Ii.VRRE ALWAYS AIIKAD' A Few 3 Openers AT CLARKE'S. new cirne.v only mc. 1 NEW IIOMS1 In I 1 Laps, 1-. Three Quarts C'ltAMlEUBIhS for c. reur I'eunds CIltKSK for Se. Sli I'eunda KICK ferr,c. llflca Ten rLOUll sold uhln th last low weekt. Mc Ouarter: IJIU per Hundred. Try It ler llaKlnR your fruit eaken and Clarku's Strlcuy I'ureHplcenil .Ne Orliaai Melaesea and you will be gralltlc'd. WSKff CAIID THIS VV Eth.-g Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. ii WEST KINO STI'.EET -Teitphene. miri: l)d.tw H IRSH A BROTHER. VERCOATS Yournttentlen we call te the Immen.j I.lne of OVEUCOA1M el all klndj which we are new showing and selling. OUH STILES, OUll BPLK.NDID QUALITIES, OUil KENOWNKD WELL MADE GOOD3, LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, eui: KMUKUK LOW I-l'.lOES AKE WHAT DRAWS EVERYONE'S ATTENTION TO OUU BTOltE Men's Ch ap Overcoats, U&, 13 u te tl U) Men's Medium Quality Overcoats, fioe, IC.W te V.W. Men's line Dress Overcoats, new, mw te $JUM). llej s Cheap Overcoats, I1M, J ), J3 75. Heys' Melluin Overcoats, II IO, il M te no Heys' rina Dress Overcoats, sizes 13 te 18, Ifl ut. Children's Overcoats, Ages i te 12 Quality, 11.50. Hetter Quality, ! W. 1M te (3.W. Dress or ITlne Quality, ft 00 te iM. Cheap Alse, Extra Bargains J ust Received In HEAVY UN'DERW EAU, ULOVfcS, tCARt'S, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY ANUhNIT JACKETS. ONE-PRIOE HIRSII (t BROTHER, Clothiers and Eurnishers, COR. NOUTII QUKEN ST. AND OJENTUK equAiir, lancastxh, rx. F1 XKI LOW I'RICKS. The Best CM et Find Lew Prices I JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., Nes. 136-138 North Queen Street. Tluv oveiulieliniiii: I'vult'iice of umr conllilrnre, iw shown by tlie liuiUHtule of happy nml conteiilovl Imyi'ra who threiitretl OUH N I'AV M'OUF. en Nvtimlay, was hlshl) gnillfjluK , nml, tvst iiMiiml rexkI folks, we tipprecliite jour ci'iiemtis snpiiett. We don't Ih'Iipve In elItTlne jeu ehl nml illscjinlexl Rlyles nt half prlce nor In the Btvitllevl usltictiens frtim nlisurtlly IiIrIi pilcin, but W12 DO lU'.Ur.Vi: In eHerlnc von n wt'll.tk'li'Ctcvl skKk of LADIKS' AND CllILDUHN'S CLOAKS which ceinprlstva Uie lxt nml newrat stjles only ut A LOW FIXED l'HKT llrst, last nml all the tlme. That's our notion of biillillng tip 11 buslmvss such iva you nnt nlvvnys ready te ciicouraire and suppett. KjrClilUlren's t'ltviks, Seal l'lusli (.'eats, Seal l'lusli Wrap.i,A.itnikun Jackets, New matketa, Wiapa , L'verjlliiiiRliirLOAKs. JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., THK LEADING CLOAK HOUSE, Nes. 136 and 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JJAOKU A llHOTHER. TTAUl'.R A llHOTUIIR CLOAK m SHAWL DEPARTMENT ! We mvlte sinx-Ul attention te the larseat and most attraetlve assortment of Liullw' and Misses' Kail and ami Winter "Wraps that wehine eerelTered. "With mero sjuce allettenl te the&e goevls we hae niucli Imptewd lacihttes for showing them, l'etfect llttinj; Garments of all the Latest Shapes. Otter eud Hlaek Kur Wraps, l'riee Wraps trimmevl with Otter, Prizee Wiajw trlmuud with T.1II1, l'lusli Wraps tnmtueil with Pur, lseticle W raps trimmetl wlthTalU, Astrakan .laekets, l'rice .lackets, Hende .lackels, MeurnuiK Norfolk .laekets. Stockinet .Tickets, Cleth Newmarkets, tailor made, Houcle New markets, 11 uss.11 tiimmed. Diagonal Newmarkets, trimmed .U l'ur, Meeklnet Newmarkets, Misses' and Children's .laekets, llaelev.ks and Newmatkets. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. .N t: W A l I'AV. T1S EME. TS Ar r.VNTRD TI'.N II KM) Ol' HORM'.S I te twn JurliiK' the wtiitfr, en rvasoual'le tcrm lnl M)VPn tnllcj from ljvncastr. ni;ia ai'I'la .vrTiiiBturiui. F.L.L HOODS. All the Lutest heveltlM ll.NE MILL1 Mil'.t at WEIKKL'S MILLI.NKHYBTOUK, eWinilll .NaS) North cjuen stre-et. B L'Y THK KINKSTTO UK KOl'ND- W lllsKV W IIISK WHISKY W HlShV r.OlllitllS LtCJc'OllSTOllE. 22 Cfc.NTllE 3QUAUE, ljvncaUir, fa. A 1 R1H bl 1'1'LY OK KAM. ,VM) XX win nlpr uneda J uit received at Uechleld'n. Nn si ; North Oueen utreet. such as Ladles' and Gent'11 Underwear, Hosiery, l'anl, eU, Un and Working Shirt. Cardigan Jackets, lllente, l.leves, SHI", Neckwear, Susrwndern. Celtam, CurTd and staple goods generally All cheaper than ever, at UEuftTOLD'S. Ne. 51 North queen St., near I'rxvonieo. 1 S. Choice Uulldtng Stene and Sand for ale. i: VAN'S FLOUR. II J'eu want a Le-xl Heur that will always prove elatUfailer, u.e LEVAN'S, The Ment Uniform and Hcllable Ooedj of the kind in the market. M.ThAS M .KNNKRCIIOR UALU NATIONAL BAZAAR -Ot THE- Lancaster Maioncrtlier! OI'EN EVKIU .N10IITrU0M7TO100C.L0CK. November 17 te Nevemkr 27, Inclusive, AllllISSION TICKETS lOCKNTS. SKASOVTICIvtrS 73 CENTS. UULDKKN'3 AD3U3310N SCENTS Each admission ticket entlllea the holder thereof, at the cleju of the Uazaar, te A Chance in the nevl3-SATu tonertT S15 Geld Prize. rUH BALK UU HENX. FOK hALK. A BAKKRY OUTFIT, tenslstlnc of borne, wagon, and everything used In a nrat-clasi bakery. n!9-ld 111 SOUTH Annlvi at QUEEN 8TI11.ET FORHALK-INHTRAHBURGBOKOrOH, a Tin and Sheet Iren Establishment (for merly known as Alex. Schnltz). rer further particulars call en or address, JOSEI'IIH.WATT. nlC-lwd' Btrasburg, Lancasler Ce,, I'a. FOR SALKOR RKNT ALLTHAT CKR talnHrlst Mill, water right, stone dwelling house, and ether Improvements, together with about ten acre of land, commonly known as "Greenland Mills," situated en Mill Creek, in East Lampeter township, about three miles from Lancaster city This Is a valuable prep, erty, w lth an sstablHhed custom. Knr terms el sale apply te ELI7.AIIETH O. E. I1ATKS, nl9 FmdJt w 413 North Duke St., Lancaster, I'a POSITIVE PUBLIC HALK OF VALIA RLE CITY l'llOTEKTY. Ol W'KniI9IAT, NOVKKBER2I, At the Leepard Hetel, will be sold a'iwo-Sterr RRICK DWELLING, with a two story llrlck Rack Untitling, Ne 437 North Mary street, hav Ing halt and tbree rooms en first fleer, three rooms en secenu lltsir, oeu ury eviiar, garruc km, hydrant, Ac rrull In ;abundance. Let, 10 bv 114 feel. tielu positive, o'clock p. m. Attend without (all. Saleat7 ALLAN A HKltlt, A Kent ler Mary Kite. Joel Humes, Auct nuvl7 lwd IJIXKC'UTOR'S HALi: OF RKAL U.S. li TATE -ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHER Slth, lb), will be sold at the r.inklln Heuse, .North Queen street, Lancaster city, I'a , the fel. low Ins real estate, late the property of Mary Ann Kllllan, deceased, te wit s All that certain two-sterv IlillGK DWKLL1NO HOUSE, with ng, well with pump tnerein.nyaruni, , Ac, and let el ground thereto be- iiiiikiuKi nntt.w ..... ... -- r" . , . North Mulberry street, in mncuyui miiiviuiiii, containing In front en said Mullierry street a tout, and In deplh fie feet te a feur-fnet wide alley, adjoining property of Mrs. Margaret Maney, R C. Kready and ethers. Hale te cemmence at 7 o'clock p. in., or said day, when attendance wRl be given and terms made known by ' SAMUEL K ERISMAN, Hxnrt encBEET, Auct. ftxecoter. IlS-lUtdMVVAS IUUHKH, XV. K RKOKEL'8. BUEEALO EOBES. '1 be only HutTale Robes that came te Lancas ter Ibis eussen was u let I get lu en the letU lust. Ihey are the only tresh Robes lu this maiket We havelhem lined or unllued, al teosenablu pikes. On Japan Geat, Wolf and all ether makes, our assortment can't lie surpassed Robtsetatl kinds lined al short notice. Harness, Trunks and all kind) of Heme Cleth, leg at the Lewest Prices. KRECKEL'S, NO. ft EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. aug!4-3md mw ABrmmTMMMBxn. ASVaBStKHTS. F ULTON OPERA HOUSE, 11IK EVENT OT THE SEASON (1BKAT HOllO.N Tlll.ATRKSl'CCKS, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday .NOV EMUER 7i.iS.2t. Ihe Highest Sensational Comedy Drama, Condemned te Death. THREESTAR PARTS. Mir Annie Loul Ames. R. J Dillen. I ha. hent and a powerful company. Change et bUI during engagement. l'EOl'LK'S POPULAR PRICKS. ADUISSIOV ..... RESERVED SEATS l53and3M.'KNTS. 13CK.NT8. nl'Md HHr UUVItM. c ATS. SI'ELIALHAROAINS IN LADIES' COATS ALVVA1S ON THE LOOKOl'T UAINS, roil HAH- WATT &SH AND, G, b aad 10 rJiil King hired. Have made several advantageous putchasvsdur lng the pan week of MANUFACTURERS' AND IMl'ORTERS' BUR I'LUS STOCK, Which have been marked at prices that will effect a speedy distribution. LADIES' 110UCLE JACKETS ri75 each, r duccil from U W I. HUES' DIAGONAL NEWMARKETS, Full Length, Perfect Ittlng, $i w each , real value I7.UJ. LADIES' UOUCLE NEWMARKETS, ICM each, reduced from lvl. WORSTED DIAGONAL NKWMARKETS, M0 each, usual price, lioje. Imperte.1 Tailor Made 11KRLIN NEWMAR- K ETS, fJ 00 each , thought cheap at 11110. Imported Tailor-Made RERI.1N NEWMAR KETS 110 SO each; usual city price, 113.00. e offer an Immonse Stock of Children's and Misses' NEW FALL CLOAKS. JACKETS AND NEW MARKETS, LADIES' SEAL PLUhll SACQUE8. In all the Latest Styles, Well Made, at Hottem Prices. New Yerk Stere. ' COMPARE PRIUKH. SHERIFF'S SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ladies, Misses and Children's COATS. COATS. COATS. Purchased ut Mj. en lhu Dellar -1IY- Stamm Bres. & Ce. Nes. 20 aud 28 North Ouecti St. The above Ill's ;oeds were bought at a laigfl Slior Slier jale, and will be disposed el at Unprecedentedly Lew Figures. Ladles' Heavy Reucle Jackets, f-. each; usual price, ti75. Ladles' ulsen Cleth Newmarkets, It.oe each I actual value, .1.W. ladles' Rerlln Newmarkets, Full Length and Perfect Fitting, .5.10 each would be cheap at 17.60. Worsted Diagonal NewmirkcU, 17.00 each ; wet Hi t'J.UJ. lloucle NuwmarkeU, J5.00 each ; real value, tl. Misses' and Children's Goats. Four Years, 7Jc. each i lowest city price, II. a. fait Vears, II 00 each ; usual price, 11.23. Eight Years, 11 S3 each I actual worth, rl C Ten Years, f IM each ; would be cheat) at 12 23 Twelve Years. II 73 each thought a bargain at MOO. Fourteen Years, IJ.00 each; would please you at $3.W. BOSTON STORE. XU1) LOW l'HIOKH. VLOTlllMI. A."- ROSKNSTKIN, lMl'OHTlNO TAILOR. My selection for tlie ceiutliK ea.en Is new ready, comprising eua of the Dnml stock ever shown tn this city. The stock Is entirely new aud well wetth your Inspection. My prices am moderate, and werkinauthlp et the best. The. reputation et the hou.e for rine work will t fully malnlnlned. Having siMiured for the coin lng seasen Lhu services el rirst-Class Tailors, 1 can guaranti'u the very best of work. Sole proprietor for ihe Patent strap Panta loons, warranted net te draw up when sitting down, nor bag at Ihe knen. A. il. ROSENftTlN,37Nerth Queen fit. XT OKRIIART, Fine Tailoring. A rail and Complete stock el Imported an Demes tle SuIUiik and Ovoreoatlng rer the Fall Trade new ready le select Irem. Call early te secure lies'. St) lea. H. GERHART. Ne. UN. QUEEN BT Opposite the 1'oelolTlre mam-lvdU w- ILLIAMSON A FOSTER. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. A Decided Change -I.N- Winter Overcoats. -TIIE- FASHION IS KERSEYS. We always aim te be up with the times. Ihls seasnn has brought a decided changelu mate rial for Overcoats. The Rough Faced (joeds am no longer Fashionable. The Style Is Smeeth. Faced Kerseys In a variety of snades In Drewn and Stale Celer We am fully eijulpped with the Latest Cut Kersey Overcoats, for lien He men, of all Ihe Favo'lte Shades, Full Satin Lined, and Perfect In Fit and Finish. GENTS' FULL DRESS SUITS-l'rlncfl Allien. Freck or Cutaway Cout-110 ue, 118 1, et", 12100. HOYS' WINTER OVKRCOATS-In Kerseys. Twills and Reavers, Including plain and fancy patterns, that rangutn price from II.OU le13 Ou, ROYS' FULL DUE8S SUITS The New Straight Frent Sack Ceat-Price, I7.M, W.W, f 10.00. 112.10. CHILDREN'S NORFOLK CAPK OVBK COATS, 3 30, 13 00, 6 10. CHILDREN'S FULL DRE9S SUITS-Pleated. forded and Norfolk Tmile Suits, SUes 4 teH 15 00, W O), 17.00, H 00, .9.00. FLANNJtLSIIIRT WA13TS-730 te II 00. WINTER UNDERWEAR. CAMEL'S HAIR, SCARLET MEDICATED, MERINO AND SCOTCH MIXED, C0C, 73c., II 00, 11.23. SILK NECKWEAR-23C,, 30c,, 730. GLOVES, ULOVKS-Full Dress Kid, Caster and Cleth, Heavy Ruck, farauac, Ian and Woolen and Ruck Mittens for Men and Reys STIFF FELT DRURY HATS-Latest Wlntur (Shapes. UENTS'BEALSKIN CATS AND TURRANB, Fur Collais and Driving Cleves, Ladles' Fur Capes, Mulls, Reas and Fur Trimmings. CARRIAGE ROBES. Buffalo, Wnir. lied Fei, Ueatanrt 1'lush. DR1V. l.NQ RLANKXTS AND WHIPS. Ladies' Full Dress Gaiters. Otir assortment of Ladles' Full Diess Shoes aie undoubtedly the largest In the city. Ureat care haa been exercised In the selection el our best quality noeds. Nene but thnse con taining the bssl stock and workman. Iilp uelai; accepted. We have all styles and widths. The leaders belntf the Opera Toe, Common Sense and Wuukenpbasi, Hand and Machine Sewtd, Ulove Fitting and rtrst-clajs In every particular, with Pi Ices the Lewest. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 82, 114, SO and 38.East King St., LANCAflTKB, PA. F U. rrg f.-. i.jt.- - TJWMWr- ' k, mm0-fm'l'n,ireM rsm .. .w,'ir mMSibteUir d :riir'7S3c?,rr