COURT OF CUaiMU9l PLEAS. Ti Fietterer-lirelter Ce En Jed A Suit for Damages. BEOIIC JUDGE rATTEIlSOX. In the case of Frederick Fletterer for iuo uso of Otiilia Fletterer vs. Maty Breiter, the juiy icndcred a verdict in favor of Ibe defendant. Z.icbariah B. Williams s. Miisbali V. Chaudler, action to recover a balance of rent. Iu tlio spring of 1877, tbe plaintiff rented a property situated in Christiana to the defendant at $215 per annum, half of whii'.h was to be paid when he took posseshiou ; 107.50 was first paid, as all patties to tho -uit agree. The plaintiff alleges that but $25 was paid him on iho last lta'f and there now remains duo 32.59. Tho defendant holds a receipt in lull for tho last half of the rent and claims that he has paid all ll.e rent. The plaintiff alleges fraud i .! transaction and testified that at tl. li nn of yiving tho leccipt, which now '-p-teaicd to be for 107.50 he received but $2?, and 8'jjned his name to tho receipt believing h was for the latter amount. The jury ren dered a verdict in favor of ulaintitV for Sl(;.i.Cf). i:i:koue .icsjoe Livingston. In the case of L' vi Si:u-cui; vs. Dr. II. B. Pury ct i'. The plaintiff pave test'. mony as to tins damages sustained by him covering a period ol about four mouth. They then rested auJ the defeuso -iPcd for a nou suit on the ground that th- .oit had been pieniaiurely brought, ' tho testimony showed that tho te.ttei patt of tho damage accrued aftei tho wiit was brought and could not have be u assess cil at the time of the bringing of tho suit. Tho action of tho supionie court on this I'ourt's decision in dh-solviug the prelimi nary injunction was not rendered until .liiuc,lb?32, and tliurcfoictho plaintiff could i. it hustain tha suit brought in December. 18S1, before he had any right to -U3 on thi bond. This morning the court, grant d a non-nut, a ju:-r was withdiavrn and tlio non-suit entered. Tho plaintiff made a motion to have the non-tnit stric'-en off. Jacob 11. Hess and Benjamin L. Land is, vy. liSwis Fat-nan & Co., tobacco dealer. This was an action to recover damages alleged to have been suhtaiued by tho plaintiff by tho resale of a lot of tobacct-. Before tho jury was swoju the parties amicably settled tho case. Diniol I). Hess vs. Elias Dohuer. Tlie&e wnc two actious on promissory notes and tlio parties settled thorn themselves. Disturbing the Court. Abraham Myers, of this city, w as a witness in tho Parry & Sensenig case yes terday. While auother witness was on tho stand Myers who was in the audience, distmbed tho couit by calling to a witness to tell an attorney in answer to a question that it was uono of his busiuess. lie was taken before tho court by Tipstaff JIol liiiger and tho court fined him $5. TUE TRANSIT OK VENUS. Onset rations lu nil farts ot the World. The astronomers of all civilized nations, who for mouths had been preparing to obsoi ve tho transit ot Yenus, yesterday, i rafted tho fruits of their labors. Tho phenomenon occuried within a minute or two of tho calculated timo and although all over tho United States the "atmospheiic couditiou was far from generally favor able, interfering in tho great number of cases with an observation of one or more of tho contacts, tho results, on the whole, were highly valuable. They weie such at any rate as to leave accurate d.ita on almost every point that can bo of interest to tho astronomers of the twenty-first cen tury, when Venus again will cioss the :un. Observations of tho transit were taken vestcrday in our city by Wm. L. Gill. S. f M. Scner and Prof. Tiieo. Appel. The concct timo of contact at cgicss is given bv them to bo as follows : Internal con tact at egress 41m 45s. 57s. external timo oc- contact" at egress, 2h. 55m. ou pied iu egicss, 11m. 12s. ; at 2b. 50m. Mu t.lio ciitrn .if t.lm iilani't, was directlv over tho edgo of tho sun. At time of egicss tho observcis did not notice any indication ot tho black: urop so oiten spoken of iu connection with former trausits. It is to be regretted that the cloudy condition of the sky prevented taking time ol ingress. Observations Elsewhere. Telegrams from many Amcricau citicr, give generally favorable accounts of tho observations,thougk owing to a partially cloudy sky in somo places, all tho contacts were not noticed. A dispatch from New Haven states that the transit was care fully watched at tho Yale observatory. Tho most elaborato preparations bad been made by Prof. Leonard Waldo and his as sistant, Piof. J. E. Kershncr, professor of astronomy in Franklin and Marshall col lego of Laucaster. There were five ob servers on duty at tho heliometer, and the operations of the complicated instrument wero carefully noted. Tho photographs were taken with tho new equatorial, which has a photographic lens of about ten feet focus. Over 150 plates, showing the whole sun, with YcuuB on its disk, were secured. These photographs are about one quarter the size of the government photographs. They have a relercuce lino photographed on each plate, formed by a horizontal sur face of meicuiy. With the heliometer a very satisfactory aud completo series of measures was obtained. It includes a deteimination of the angles at which Yenus enteied and left the sun, the diame ter of Venus while in tho sun and meas ures of the position of Venus during tho transit, about two hundred and lorty t measurements in all. The heliometer times of contact were approximately 9 hrs. 7 min. 54 sec. ; 9 hrs. 29 min. 9 sec. ; 2 hrs. 51 min. 22 sec. ; 3 hrs. 12 min. 7 sec. Regular observations wero secured with an eight inch telcscopo and with nine inch equatorial of tho Sheffield school. With tho latter a series of transits, about one hundred in all, wero obtained. UUITUAKT. Death r a 1'romulDg Young a: an. Conrad 8. Miley, aged a little more than twenty years, and son of Jacob Miley, of tho Arm of Norbeck & Miley, carriago builders, died at half-past one this morn ing of typhoid fever, after an illness of ono week. Deceased was a young man of line promise, and his untimely taking-oft' will be sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, among whom he was universally popular, on account of his good habits, manly disposition, his genial and lively temperament and uni form courtesy to thoso around him. Sir. Miley was a musician of ability, being a monihcr nf the Citv band in which he played the cornet, and also tho leader of an orchestra which frequently was engaged to play at social parties. lie was quite a skillful artist, and specimens of his admir able crayon work have frequently been on exhibition in tho store windows about town. By trade ho was a woodworker, being employed in the coach works in which his father was partner. His greatest in terest was in music, and up to the eve of his fatal sickness he displayed his fond ness for it by lending his services wherever they were needed. On Wednesday even ing of last week he played in the orchestra at the Liederkranz sociable ; the following day (Thanksgiving) he was taken with the illness that has just resulted in his death. Had he been alive and well to day r he was to have played in a duet with his sister at a concert this evening at the First Ileformed church, of which his pi rents are members. The deceased was a devoted son, and his family and friends have the warm sympathy of the commu nity in their unlooked-lor affliction. His funeral will take place next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, lrom the residouce of his father, No. 220 West James street. The City band will attend in a body in citizen's dress. The interment will be at Lancaster cemetery. A COLO SNAP. ItctutUui Axpnarauce of the licit u. Yesterday the mercury was away up on the fiftjs ; at daybreak this morning it had fallen to 33, and in an hour after wards it dropped'to 2G. It stood at this figure until about noon when a high wind aroso and the mercury fell to 22, at which figure it now stand. Between 1 and 2 o'clock the heavens presented a beautiful appearance. All mound the horizon was a heavy bank of uiouda. Above this bank extending from the southwest to the northwest was a broad Lei t of pure -blue sky, above this was a baud of pure whito cloud of almost uniform width extending from southwest to northwest, and above thii was another broad band of blue sky. Still further up, ( some 45 degrees, ) was a hank of clouds of various lines extending to tho zenith. There were lines of indigo, lilac, blue, purple and other shade- f:om pure white to deep black. From tho sun, which was creep ing mound towaid the southwest, there were Ian-like radiations of various colors prettily blended and exten ling to the zenith! The wind, which was high, rapidly carnid this grand pauorama to Uia souihwent. Many island-like clouds of many inn's followed in its wake, and by two o'clock the show was over. A TWO MILLION MORTGAGE. Delti'.vaio Kivcr & Lnncaster Railroad llaiideotne Penmanship. To day there was left in tho office of the county iccorder, to be lecorded, a first mortgage of the Delaware Htver & Lan caster raihoad, to Augustus T. Post and Hugh M. North, tiustees, in tl.e sum of $2,000,000. The mortgage which occupies about a dozen pages of parchment, was cngiosfed by Sam. Matt. Friday, our handsome piothonotarr, in his well known Mlo of penmanship. It is an admirable executed piece of work equal to the finest engraving, and is creditable to tho skill of the penman and of the gotsd taste of the company that commissioned him to do the work. Scroll Work ami Carving. A number of very handsome articles in scroll work, sawed and carved by John S. Hohrer, aio now on exhibition in the window of A. C. Kepler, North Queen street. Among them is a wiiting desk, lady's toilet, fiovcial clock cases, card cases, coller and hand kerchief boxes, &c, &c. They aie ex quisitely designed, carved or inlaid in vaiious colored woods, aud executed with a master hand. Mr. Kohrcr is an amateur workman, never having learned the trade he takes so much delight iu. He spends bis leisure hours in making these pretty ornaments, not for the purpose of making money, but for bis own amusement and as souvenirs to his children. Election of OlUccrs. Last evening tho following officer of Camp 19, Sons of Veterans, wore elected : Captain W. W. Franklin. First Lieutenant J Frank Zeigler. Second Lieutenant John A. McNeal. Chaplain Casper Tucker. Quartermaster II. Carter. S. of . E. Franklin. C.of G. Harry ltcesc. Delegates to state convention Tlios. A. Deen, Georgo Graybill and Gcorgo Alia bach. Dicd.it ilio lloiltal. Then: were two deaths at the county hospital to day. Henry Decker aged 77 yeais, aud who.had been an inmato for a considerable length of timo died at the upper hospital at 11 o'clock this morning. Wc did not learn where he hails from. John Bishop, who belongs to Elizabeth town, but who also has been for some time au inmate, died in tho lower hospital at 1 o'clock this aiternoon. Oxford Accident. George Forrill was badly crushed iu the body while coupling cars on the Baltimore Central raihoad at Oxford. A number of bones wero bioken, and his recovery is doubtful. Elmer Yonncrman had ono of his foct terribly mangled by tho accidental dis charge of his guu while hunting. Ampu tation was necessary, and ho is in a critical condition. Too Melancholy to Live. Gcrge Ilerger, a baskctmakcr, residing at Freystown, a suburb of York, commit ted suicide by banging iu a stable in tho rear of his dwelling. He was about forty years of age and a married man with no children. IIo has been in ill health and mclaucholy, aud to this is assigucd tho cause of the act. Tribute of Kespect. Lancaster, Dee. 4, 1N-2. To thai'. I'. V. Officers find' Members of HVm'i. muton Cotnp. JVo. 27, P. 0. 8. of A.: Sius am) IlwrniKiis: Your committee ap pointed to draft a set ot resolutions of respect, would respectfully offer tho following : Wncr.EB. In view ot the loss wo have sus tained bv the decease ot our friend and bt other, W. C. Gciter. and of the Mill heavier loss 8iilaincd by those neatest aud dearist lo him. t herelorc be it Resoveil, That it 13 but a just trinutc toino memory ot tho departed to say, that In re gretting his removal lrom our midst, we mourn tor one who was In every way worthy of our lespoct and regard. Reiolvetl, That we sincerely condole with the family of our deceased brother on the dis pensation with wlich It has pleased Divine Providence to alllict them, aed commend them tor consolation to Him who orders all things for the liest and whose chastisements aie meant in mercy. Jieiolved, That as a token ot respect for tho departed ou- charter be draped in mourning lor the period ot thirty days ; a copy ot these resolutions bo presented to the lamily of the deceased brother ; entered on the minutes of thi camp; published in the daily evening papers, anil the Camp Xews. Respectfully Mibmlttcd in the cause. 1 .T.P.W1SOWER, A. M. ALBRIGHT, J. A. PRAILEY, Committee Adopted by Was-hlngton Camp, So. 27, P. O. S. ot A.. Dfccnil er 4, lsfc'i C. P. WOLPERT, President. Attest: 11. Riii. R. S. It Amusements. " -Vy Partner" To-niaht. Aldrich Parsloo will present Hartley Campbell's play of My Partner " at the opera house to-night. Theic should be a good house. urn vial not J visa. A druggist iu New Richmond, O., Mr. E. J Donham, writes ns the following : "I consider Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup one ot tho very best things made. 1 uso It altogether in my own family and can therefore recommend it. i'OETiFv feeble lungs against winter blasts with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops euro in ono minute. G7-lwdoodftw A kbjckdy tor indigestion. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc.. Col den's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator. U7-lwdeod&w There's not a speck, there's not a stain That on the teeth we chance to sec. Rut shadows torth decay and pain, If not removed right speedily, B ZOZODONT, whose wondrous power Works miracles in one short hour. 05 lwdeoa&w It it Is headache of any kind that trouble you, you need never have another attack. Send 2.50 to Dr. C.W. Benson, Baltimore, Md. and he will send you by return mall 0 boxes ot his Celery aud Chamomile Pills and they will permanently euro you. Of druggists, Co cents a box. dMWUftw Foa lame Back. 81de or Chest, uso Shlloh't Pomns Piaster. Price 25 cents. For bale as II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 159 North mvMwdeowAw LANCASTEK DAILY ESTEIJaEffCEB. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 182. Itching l-llea symptome sod Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, Intense itching, increased toy scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling in anil out of the rectum; the private parts are sometimes af fected : it allowed to continue very serious results may follow. ' Dc Swatjtb'b Aia IlEAUSoOnrrjtST"isa pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Earl-era' Itch, Elotcho', All Scaly, Ci usty, Cutaneous Eruptions- Price 50 cents, 3 boxei lor 81.25. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ot price in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, No. 330 X. hixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swatsts's Pills aro the best for all billions disorders. Care headache, levers. Ac. -lycod&wT.ThAS Will you sutler witn uyspep9ia sort Liver Complaint? fahtloh's Vlializer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by If. li. Cochran, 137 and 1.-0 Noi th Queen street, myl-lwdeowAw Proof fosltive. We have iho most positive and convincing proor that Thomas' Eclectrtc Oil is a mos. ef icctu:d specific lor bodily pain. In case-jor rheumatism and neuralgia it gives Instant ro ller. For sale by H. H. Cochran, druggist. 137 mid 13i North Queen street. That Husband of Mine, Is three timet the man lie was before he began using " Wells' Health Rencwer." $1. Drug gists. UEATUf. Milev. In this city, Dec. 7, lsSA Conrad S., son ot Jacob and Mary Miley, in the tilst year ot lii- ugc. The relatives and friends or the family, also the City Cornet band, arc respccttnlly invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his pirenls. No. 'HO West James street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock-. Interment at Lancaster cemctuiy. U73t A'JSH' AlttJSlCllSEMVNJb. rpi I.KT. IlOuSr. . 114 CONI-STOGA 1 sit cL co'ilalnlng five moms. Apply at dt-2td . H SOUTH PRINCE ST. SOUK KttOCT LUSVU THIS (TBOR8 1AV) evening at SCHOENKERUEtt'S SALOON, 11" Set. 125 and lil East King street. i OUK KKOUT LUNCH THIS TUCRSDAT O Evenlnir at Ooesli'-" Saloon. No. 113 North Queen street, warm iiiiieu tiom IU to 12 o'clock. cveiy morning ltd TH TAILOKS. A steady, competent, active tailor, capa ble ot taking charge ot tin establishment and instructing iippit-nlices, is wanted in a neigh boiitig sily. inquire at thisolllce. 11 T70UNH 1WKN S If l-,UICiATlC tittlH. JL A meeting or the Young Men's Demo cratic Club will br lit-M lu lioe-di' building, North Qiiei-nslieet, this (THUKSDAY) even ing. A lull attendance is desited. It PUBLIC SALE (IF KKNTIICV MULES. On Monday, December 11, 18S2, at Daniel Logan's Sale Stable", North Market street, Lancaster, Pa., Seven Pulrs ol KENTUCKY MULES, irom two to live years old ; also sev eral good driving and wot k Horses. A credit ot GO days will bo given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. dK-ltd HOWARD BAILEY. T'HK OUIKF KXOITIMJ CAUSE OF OK dinary Naal Catarrh la sudden exposure to cold when tho bodv is overheated, or ex poaure to undue heal utter it has become chilled. Diseases ot the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Cancers, Tumors, Skin mid Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DUS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Ofllcc : IS East Walnut street, Lancasier, Pa. Consultation lice. d7 3'dftw -vKGANIZtD 1810. The Old American Fire Insuraiice Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : Ono Million, Six Hundred and Tkirty-threo Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty four Dollars and Eighty' oight cents. AU Invested in Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Mauagcd .tS$-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN. 19 EAST KING STREET. u.-riiidTuTh& SWARR'S, ,v KW SKIRTS lor tho HOLIDAYS How $1 OJ to 5 00. NEW and ItKAUTlFUL SILK HANDKER CHIEtS tiom 15 cents to$J to. NEW SLEEVELESS .TACKET3 at 8' cents, 1 00, $1.2T. and $1.75. Our Black Cashmeres At 73 cents and $1.00 we should like to coin p ire with any t hat aio being sold at from 10 to 15 cents more than ouis. AH who look at them pronounce tliem lteantilul, Elegant, Ex tr i Heavy and yet very line. SWABB'S, 25 North Queen Street. NO. DCnLIC SALE. ON THUKS1IAY, IKC. :it tho L 7. lhS will be sold lit public sale. iMinnl hoiid. that valuable TiVO-STOUl KlUCK DWELLING, with two-story brick bick building, at the southwest corner ot Lime street anil Madison alley, between Wal nut and Lemon streets. No. 311, containing vestabule, hall, a double carlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor, and lour looms on second floor, with plastered garret with two rooms. Hydrant in the yard ami cistern wttn pump. Water and gas through tho whole house. Good dry cellar under the house. Als-o, a li-.ime shop on rear end ot lot. Lot fiont-s on Lime streets 21 leet. and extends In depth along Madison alley 131 teet, to a private This properly Ins just been painted and papered . Lot has a vai lety or tuo nncst iruu trees. This property is well worth looking after by every person that wishes lo have n good home. Tho only reason for helling is that the owner is goim; to inovcout ot town. Persons wishing to view the piopeity can do so by calling on the premises. Terms easy, sale at 7 o'clock, p. m. Posses sion will be given Jan. 1, 1883, it desired. Terms ot sale made known by PETER REGENXA8. llENI T SUUBEBT, AllCt. dl-7td r UK FKUIIP UfXUK rtlDOlNG IS TUE eating of it. RICHARDSON & ROllIHN'S English Plum Pudding At BURSK'd. CHOICE NEW CROP New Orleans Baking Molasses AtUURSK'S. For Atmore's Bet Mince Meat, For Stedless Raisins, Currants and Citrons For the best Cranberries in the r.ity. For choice 4-Crown Layer Raisins, For fine rrench Prunes in glass Jar,, For extra fine French Prunes and Cartoons, For PURE FKESH GROUND SPICES. For California Canned Fruits. For Canned C.irn and Tomatoe?, For tho REST FLAVORING EXTRACTS, For Cauned Peaches, Pine Apples & Grapes. For Your Christmas Groceries, DON'T FAIL TO GO TO BURSK'S, No. 17 J3AST KING STREET. n23-lyd m JSHTEKTA1K3USNTH. TULTOR OPEBA BOU&E. Thursday, December 7, 1882. 4T11 SEASON of the ELECTRIC SUCCESS. loni Aldrich and Chas. T. Parsloo, AND THEIR SUPERB STAR COMPANY IN MY PARTNER, BY BARTLEY CAMPBELL. " The play that made the tatrc ot the arthnr in a nlgnt." And which is by long odits tbo best play of American life that hts leen brought on the American boards. Xew York Every ladv attending will receive a beauti ful souvenir ot Uy Partner." PRICES 35,50 and 75cts. RESERVED SEATS $1.00. dl-lt SEW AJtYXKTlSEMBXTS. JOHN L. ARNOLD. WHY NOT BUY A tfKE GAS FIXTURE FOR YOUR PARLOR. DINING-ROOM OR HALL, FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ? They are the most brilliant and useful present you coald make. I have them fiom $1.00 to $200.00 each. We have a few Sconces with Beveled Mirrors. Jardineres for Window Flower?. STANDING MIRRORS. Largest stock of Fine Globes, Newal Lights, Reading Lights. Call and see the Fine Window Display. EXPENSES LOW. PRICES LOW. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 16 East Orange Street, -' Lancaster, Pa. OLOTMIMi. ANOTHER LOT OF OYEEOOATS Coming in to-day lor Men only. The Boys' and Children's Overcoats Do not sell as readily as early m the season, but our assortment has been kept np all the time. THAT SPECIAL All-Wool Suit for Men Taat we have sold so many or for S17.00, an has been so satisfactory to onr Customers, nearly all gone, but there all sizes yet. TUB SPECIAL Beaver Overcoat for Men ThatissellintrforSlO-OOIs n wonder to tho trade how it can be sold for the money. Wc luvu also made a SPECIALTY OF Cartwright & Warner's, Norfolk & New Brunswick Ecarlet and White Underwear THIS SEASOX. FINE NECKWEAR, GLOVES and SILK HANKEECHIEPd arc now coming in, and some very fine goods suitable tor Picsents. I I ATS, CAPS. rUlt GLOVB8. HT4ANKJST8. TRUNKS and TRA VELISU BAUS In quantities and tho prices as low as you can buy them. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. o NE PRICE HOUSE. Illuminated by the Electric light! MAB.KED DOW. No Oht Stock which would be u (rood rid danco at any price. Rut all new lirst class Rright and Stylish Goods ot my own first-class manufacture. SUITS. Stylish Business Suits in Green, Blue and Black Cheviot, At 510.00. Worth $15.00. Fancy Mixtures in Many Shades, $8.00. Worth $12.00. Handsome Striped Oassimere Suits, $12.00. Worth $16.00. Heavy Blue Double-Breasted .Sack Suit, $13.00 Worth $18,00. Also a few Everyday and Working Suits, from 85.00 up. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. In this department tho assortment cannot bo excelled. The designs aro Of tho hand somest, and a lino ot them can always bo seen In my window. Tho prices have been reduced. Don't fall to seo them before you purchase elsewhere OVEECOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES. Fiom$1.001oran ordinary good coat to $20 lor the elegant satin-lined, silk-faced. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, -AT Al. Rosensteiii's, NO. 37 NORTH QUBHN ST. LANCASTER, PA. fAPKR MAMUUmS, tte. ptlAKICS W. FRY. WDTOOW SHADES. Wo have an Elegant Line ot DADO WIN DOW SHAPES in New Patterns, six and seven feet long. Also plain goods by the yard. In 30. 40,43, 51 and 72 Inches, In all colors, tor narrow windows and wide store sliades. LIGHT COLORED PATTERN SHADES, slightly damaged, from 10 to 25c a piece. These are bargains, being not much wore expen9lve than paper curtains. We take orders and put up alt kinds ot shades promptly and In a sat isfactory manner. Lace Curtains in Cream and White. Very Desirable Styles. LACE LAMBRE QUINB, SHAMS, Ac. BRASS, WALNUT, EBONY, ASH and CHERRY POLES. Wc are making almost our largo stock of dally additions to Wall Paper3 in the New Spring Patterns. We tave always ends and lots that we close out at low rates. PHARES W. PRY, No. 57 North Queen St.. Lancaster. T FBAXIK SATLOft HAS BEHOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPH! -TO NOa 42 AND 44 WIST KING ST., k Vm allir AMt.MM.lla Ilia ilil AtttTlrt. Williamson t Foster, SOU SALE.. MCLH.S FOB SALE. I have a carload or Nice Kentucky Mule, closely mated, from S to 5 years old, lor sale at the Keystone House. iVMfU HOWARD RAILEY. PBJIL.1U SALE OF VALUABLE CITY Property. On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1C 1883, at tno Cooper House, on West King street, will be sold that two-story nricfc Dwelling, with one-story Brick Rack Ruild lngand Frame Kitchen attached, lituateil So. 563 North Queen street, having a h ill. parlor, dining-room and two kitchens on first floor, two rooms on second floor, good dry cellar, etc. Lot SO by 215 feet, with hydrant, fruit, etc To ylew the premises call at No. G2$ North Queen street. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. aerms made known by . ALLAN A. HERE & CO., Real Estate and Tnauiance Agents. No. ICC East King Str et. H. SHUBKET, Auct. d5 eteod A VALUABLKKAKIW AT l'UHLICSALK. A. On SATURDAY, DECEalREE 9, ItSi on toe premises, adjoining the Uoiouglio! shrews bury, York county. Ph.: . , A TRACT OF FARM LAND, containing 12D ACRES, on which are erected a two and a-lialt toiy brick DWELLING HOUSE, large bank barn, grain and tobacco house, wagon shed, corn crib and fther buildings ; spring ot water at the door ot house. Fine orchard. Thispropertyiswithiiicne-halfinile of the school, churches, stores and markets ol Shrewsbury. Close to uinin lino ot North ern Central jtallroad. Well watered and lu good state ot cultivation. Laud well adapted to tobacco growing. Terms easy. For further information ad dress Wm. II. Given, cs'i., Columbia, Pa. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m. WILLIAM II. GIVEN. Executor of lohn Wagner, dee'd. nov:9-2tw&3td-2,5,7 PUBLIC HALr. IIP VALUAIIL.K tlTK Properly.-On FRIDAY, DECEMBERS, 18tf. will bo sold at public sale, at the Leopard hotel, in the City of Lancaster, tho piopeity situated on tin: north side ot East Orange streot. No. Ott'i, fronting o.i Orniuio street ti.1 feet, and extending back to Marlon street to tha deptli of 245 feet, .r o e or less w it h a two story double lront Rit.CK RU1LD1NG on Orange street, with cellar heater, hot and cold water, bath tub. Ac., in the house ; and a t wo storyDRlCK RU1LD1NG, 05 leet in length. Intended for four houses, on Marion street; with a well ot never-tailing water at the door, largo cistern ; also, iruit tries ot every va riety, such as apples, pears, peaches, cherries, npiicots. plums, quinces, grapes, c, inbeai iug order. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p.m., when terms will be made known by E, R. K1ND1G. II. Snumurr, Auctioneer. nov20,-J2,2t,'-7.29,dl,1.5.C,7.Sd ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VA1.UA1JLE City Property. On Tuesday, December 20, 1832, by virtue and in pursuance ot an alias order of the Orphans' Court ol Lancaster county, will bo solu at public falc, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel, on West King street, in the city ot Lancaster, all that certain two story Rrick Dwelling House, with a two-story Brick Rack Ruildlng and Brick Entcher Shop attached, one-story Frame Tenant House, Brick Slaughter Hous". Ice House, Rrick Sta ble. Shedding and other outbuildings, and half lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on the northwest corner ot West King and Charlotte streets, in the city of Lancaster, Pa. adjoining property of George Shlndle on th' west, on the north by Grant street, on the east by Charlotte street and on the south by West king street. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.m. or a.ii.l day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by C. G. II Kit K, Executor of the estate of Wm. P. Miller, de ceased. . Usmrv Snumnrr, Auct. tlG-TMTuttS PUHL1C SALE. ON TttCICbOAY, EVEN ING, DECEMBER 14, 2332. will be sold at the Leopard Hotel, Two New Two-story Uriels Dwellings -with two-story Brick Back Build ing, all covered with slate and each home has vestibule, hall and 7 Hue rooms, gas iu each houso and built with the best material, hy hrantln tho yards and fruit trees in lot. Lot runs In depth 225 feet to a new stt eet 1 hese properll9 aro situated on the south sldo ot Low street. Nos. 125 and 127. These proper tics will be sold on very easy terms. Sale to commenco at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Conditions made known bv PHILIP GINDER, FRED. DIXKELBERG. Also at the same time and place, two two story BRICK DWELLINGS, with two-story Brick Back Building", each covered with state and each house contains seven rooms. Houses situated ou the south s-ido or East Walnut street, Nos. C24and 6i6. There Is also a lot or ground adjoining houso No. lilt. Also a good well of water with pump. These properties will be sold on easy terms. conditions m saio mauc Known uy PHILIP GINDER. ROBERT TOML1NSON. HESr.Y S1IUBERT, AUCt. d0-8td PUBLIC SALK OF TALUAHL.K ItKAL Estate. On TUESDAY EVENING, UEC. 14 18S- by virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at tho Cooper House.tho following described reul estate, belonging to tho estate of Thomas R. Torr, deceased : No. 1, all that certain two-story brick dwell ing house unil lot or plcco of ground, situated on the west side ot South Queen street, be tween Vine mill German streets, and num bered 113, Iron ting ou said sticet 17 feet and 3 Inches, and extending in depth 177 ft ct, more or less, Increasing to tho width ot 13 feet and 6 inches, more or less. Possession will be given at once. It desired Nos. 2 and 3, all those two one-story and a hairbiick dwelling houses, with one-story brick back buildings, and lots or ground, situ ated on the north side of West Walnut, street, numbered respectively 253 and 253, each front ing on said street 15 leet (5 lnche, and extend ing in depth 61 feet i inches, more or less. Each ot the houses has an alley right ; they are all in good condition and ini-ni.sh:d Willi water. Nol has stationary washstands and gas throughout tho house. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock on said even ing, when the terms will be made known by ' . IT . IIL'UlflTull ill. AAi&UCKbMUOJl, Executor. IT ISuciiEUT. Auctioneer n2225TuTr.Sts UHLIC SALK OF VALUABLE HKAL EVTATE-On MONDAY EVENING, DE CEMBER 18. 1632, will bo sold at the Leopard hotel, the following described real estato : No.l. All that cei tain TWO-SIORY BRICK DWELLING HOUhE. with a one-story brick back building and lot oi piece ot ground thereto attached, situated on the north side of North street, between Duke and Rockland streets, and numbered 3J0; fronting on said street 21 feet, and extending in depth to Lo cust alley 207 leet, more or less. No. 2. That TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, with a one-story brick back building and lot ot ground numbered 332, and adjoining No. 1, above described, on tho west, with a lrontage of 18 feet and depth to Locust alley ot 207 leet, more or Icmi, and the right ot a thrco feet wide alley on tho west over No. 3. No 3. All thatcertainTWO-STOKY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with ono story frame back building and lot of ground numbered XU and adjoining No. 2, abovo described, on tho west, with a lrontage of 16 lect, and a depth to Locust alley of 267 feet. No. 4 All that certain lot of ground adjoin ing No. 3, abovo described, on the west, with a frontage of 33 feet and 7 inches, more or less, and a depth to Locn9t alley of 207 feet, with the right to a three feet wide alley, on the west over No. 5. No 5. All that certain ONE-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, numbered 340, and ad intnlner No. 4 on tho west, with a frnntnee ot 32 teet and 7 Inches, more or less, and a depth to Locust alley ot 207 feet. Nos. 1, 2 and 5 have each seven rooms. No. I hts a hydrant on tho premises, and all the others have the right to the uso of u pump. Halo to commence at 7 o'clock on said eve ning when the torms will ho made known by il.1 VUU T, JlAlA.7i II. SUUBKBT, AllC't. n25TATliAStds C11IRISTMAS llULIUAYSt j It yon have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a Sore Throat, or even wortc. have Diphtheria, and would be well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take OOULDENTAL.. It you have Diphtheria in your household, and will not use the Occidental lor the patients, glveitto every member ot the family, so that the disease maybe prevented from going farther. Ry taking Occidental occa sionally the most malignant form ot Diphthe ria can be nursed with impunity. Sold by H. B. COCHRAN, Druggist. Nos. 137 and 139 North Queen street, o3s3mdTu,Th&S Lancaster. Pa. FOUNTAIN PINE-CUT TO0ACCO CTHK beat brand manufactured) 8 cents per oz. or 25 cents Wft at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. riIRD EDITIOff. THURSDAY EVKNING. DSC. 7, 1882. DILATORY TACTICS. DORSEY PLEADING VUK JlOltE TIME. judge Wylto Overrule the Motion fur a Con tinuance of tho Star Koute Trial. Defense Alleging Intimidation. Washington, Dee. 7. All tho jurors being in attendance to-day District At torney Corkhill announced that the gov eminent was ready to proceed with tho Star Route cases. Mr. Ingersoll then submitted a motion for the continuance of tho case and read an affidavit of Stephen W. Dorssy statin that ou ac count of the state of his health he is unable to be present in court and that he desired to bo present himself as a witness. Sir. Merrick opposed tho motion and it was overruled by Judgo "Wylio who declared that the defendant could communicate to his counsel the full facts of his defence. A recess was then talcen in order that Mr. Ingersoll could obtain the signature of Mr. Dorsey to another paper. Upon the assembliu? of cDitrt, Mr. Wil son, counsel foe? defendants, read a long affidavit, sworn to and signed by all of the defendants, fiettng out that they cannot safely go to trial at the present term because of acts of officers of tho government in endeavor ing to influence public opinion against tlio defendants aud to iutimidate jurors and officers who havo tho selection of jurors. Among tho acts of intimidation so alleged are the arrest of Dickson, foro man of tho last jury ; tho removal of Marshal Henry, Postmaster Aingcr and others, and the publication of tho letters of Messrs. Blis-5, Brewster and M.icVoagh. They ask that the caso g. over til! nexf term, when another judge will hold court. Mr. Merrick said the paper was imper tinent and scandalous and iUpr-ird that it should not be allowed to go on u'coirf. Judge Wy lie dee'.arttl the pipcr tot. an insult to the court. Ho would, how ever, pet mi t it to bo read, but would hear no more about it. HALE'S SUUXriCFUOE. The Maine Senator Trying to Block the Po litical Asueument Investigation. Washington, Dec. 7. At the close of tho morning hour in tho Scuate, Mr. Beck's political assessment investigation resolution was taken up and Mr. nale of fered a substitute reciting allegations that the Democratic congressional committee had levied contributions ou liquor dealers, brewers and othtrs aud directing tho ju diciary committco to iuvestigato thee charges as well as those against the Re publican committee. Mr. Beck said tho substitute proposed to investigate matters over which Con gress has no control, and was evidently intended to embarrass tho legitimate in vestigation proposed in the original rem) lutioc. After a brief discussion the substitute was ordered printed and tho matter went over until to morrow. Tho Senate then resumed consideration of tho bankruptcy bill. Proceedings In tho House. Washington, Dec. 7. Tbo Houbo at 12:25 went into committco of tho whole ou the Indian appropriation bill. COLD WEATHER. The Ifllzzartl From Manitoba. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec, 0. A cold wave from Manitoba reached here last night and is traveling eastward. 'Way Kolow Zero. Chicago, Dec. 7. It was extremely cold last night throughout the northwest, and continues so to-day. At Peoria, this morning, tho thermometer was 14 degrees below zero, and in this city it was eight below. Heavy Show Storm In Ohio. Cleveland, Dec. 8. There was a heavy fall of snow last night, accompanied by a furious gale and low temperature. Rail way travel is delayed. Tho snow and tho mercury arc still falling. Confusion on the Kail. Syracuse, Dec. 7. During a storm this morning a stock train, bound cast, broke asunder uear Memphis, on the Now York central railroad, and a dairy train and an other stock train following dashed into the general heap. Tho St. Louis express train, going west, also dashed into the wreck. No person was injured, but con siderable livestock was killed and heavy damage done to rolling stock. A Hack llrlver'H Fatal Shot. Cincinnati, O., Dec. 7. During a quarrel this morning between somo hack drivers and peisons who had been attending a ball William Patterson, one of tho hack drivers, fired at a police man who interfered. The ball missed tho policeman, but struck Jos. Coke, another diiver. in the head, killing him imtantly. Patterson escaped. Court Ilottso Dentroyeit by Fre. Montgomery, Ala. Dec. 7. A special from Evergreen auuouuccs the destruc tion by fire of the court houso of Cjnecuh county. All county records were destroy ed. Loss, $5,000. It is supposed the fire was incendiary. Railroad Machine Shops Iturned. Kixgsland, N. J., Dec. 7. Tito ma chine shop of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad at this place was .e stroyed by flic early thismorning.together with its contents. The loss is estimated at 870,000. About fifty workmen tem poraiily thrown cut of employment. A Itock-keeper'H I'ectilatluns. Minneapolis, Dec.7. W. F. Thompson of Thompson & Robinson, lumber men, was arrested to-day charge J with embez zling 17,000 from Farnham & Lovejoy, lumber manufacturers. Thompson was recently bookkeeper for the latter firm and his peculations were not discovered until after he had left them. The Alhainbra Theatre FIru. London, Dec. 7. At this hour 7 a. m. 25 steam Are engines aro playing on the ruins of tho Albambra theatre. All the dresses, properties, scenery, music and instruments for the Christmas production at tho theatre are destroyed. Eight houses back of the theatre were also burned. Total less, 150,000. Another 1'ostonloo Robbed Lewishurg, Va.., Dec. 7. The postoffice at this placo was broken into last night by burglars, who forced open the safe and stolo a number of registered letters and between eight and nino hundred dollars in monej aud stamps. Looka Like BuotneM. Washington, Dec. 7. The ways and means committee this morning unani mously adopted resolutions to proceed at once to tho consideration of tho tariff com ( mission report and frame a bill. (I Iris on a Strike. Toronto, Dec. 7. Tho girls employed at King's shoo factory quit work to day because two Russian JeW3 wero employed on button holo machines, who worked for two cents a dozen less than the gir3. - - Escaping the Gallows Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 7. The sentence of Michael Lcod, convicted of the murder of Maggie Howell, has been commuted to imprisonment for life on the ground of insanity. WEATHER IITDIOATIONS. Washington, Deo. 7. For the Middle Atlantic states, very much colder but generally fair weather, preceded by occa sional light snow, with northerly to west erly winds and higher barometer. i i Futat Coasting Accident. Utica. N. Y., Dec. 7. W. C. Condor? the Hamilton college student who had his skull fractured while coasting yesterday, died this morning. A Libel Suit Ends la Jary' DuagrMbag New York, Deo. 7. The Belmont- Devoy libel case ended to-day by a dis- agieamont of tho jury and their discharge Makfag Short Wotic ol It. In tlio siege ot Troy, Apollo encouraged tha Trojans to tie valiant against the Greeks, by saying: "The mighty Achilles does not light to-day." it would seem as it Death had been bidding disease to mako its greatest Inroads upon men. by saying " Hunt's Remedy Is out Ol the market.' But tho Tro):inu found to tnelr cost, that the mighty Aenillcs came to tho field, slew their greatest champions, an it made short work ot iho battlo. And Hunt's Remedy, U3 an Achilles against kidney and liver diseases, has taken the field, and is mak ing short workof allsuch ailments. Hundreds ot testimonials from all quarters aro coming inns to the might ot this caampion medicine. Not surer was tho sword ol Achilles than w this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy in battlo form, as it wages war agaiiitt dropsy, urinary and kidncv complaints, and ovorcomes. It Is w isc to call in it aid. db'-lwdeod&w Go to H. B. Cochran's drug store tor Jfr. I'reeman't ' jew alionai Duet. For briul ht- ness and tlurabllity ot co'.or. aro uncounted. Color lrom a to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. fhu.ADtfi.FHfA, Dec. 7. Flour weak, dull ; Mipernne, S3.t :'7: Kxtra,: .Wi4 0u:Poiinn Fmivlv, $ 30g4 75; Ohio aud Indiana Family, 5ft5 75. Rye flour at ft 034 i: WhPiit dull ; No. 2 WV-t.-i n lied, $1 Oi ; Del. and I'.i Ro 1 an A:uier. i IMcJl HI. Com old iriirei' ami tlrn; i"w irregular: old steamer tttftiOc : yellow. Me : mixed, iUf? Sic: No. .5. do, s.'c; i i-w -:it. i;. 77iii'c; now ste uner, (ilfifiSV : iMjtV I. .Vi f . Oil-.'nil :tml iv: v I l . HJifil'JC! X". 2 ! I,', I.-- .5 do. :j . MiMf', tlc Ro unlet t I'tSilNe. Provlttons in t.dr jobbing denuiml. Luid quiet Butter choice wanted, other l.itn' Penn'a Creamery :ind Witteru do ::(. "No. dull : tlits. Rolls linn for choice : J Vnn'a 'ii. (: Eifus steady: lVmra. SlfiSlJie ; v.VsUirn, 29S0i5 : ice hotw'.'-IS-T'.' ; limed dull at SJc. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull: Kefined. V.c. Whisky at $1 '.. New Nnw core. Dec York Marker. 7. Klour t;li. favor : truth ii in I West ui'Mirate; em in buyers' Southern dull and weak. Wheat ?.7iio Iohit mid he.iw : fairly active 'pecHl.ilivi' trading No I iitti. fl 07; No. 2 Re.l -poi,$l fsy.x Dec.. ?t r:,-i usij : do Jan., $1 to 15 Uia l" WA ; do rib., il llii 112;do March, $1 II. Corn old year yi lower ; new do ;.- better; others unchanged ; mlxi'ii witrr:i -iHt, 4fi(ffl 7.rXe : do Into e, ?'iil?'&. Oats ush.uli better: No.JDci. 1.1 ; do Jan., 44);344ie; do Feb., 45;J; ; Mate. I fTtHe; west ern, 4' 4Sc. Grain and Provision yuoiHltuui. One o'clock natations ol grain and nrovli ons, furnl'-ied by S. K. Yunilt. iMoknr.UHf tat Ktng tit-cot. Chicago. Dec. 7. Ijird inc.-. 10.75 W heat '.'orn Oat Doe.... Jan.... Hy.. 17...' 17.' .54 .:-.; Wk Petroleif.. OH Clty..l.WJ,; Live Stock Market. Chicaoo. Hogs Receipts, ir.om head ; ship ments, l.bOO head ; nneo urjKic hMht-i : early clo-ing at Tuesday's priri, ! nd mice being lost; mixed. $.'. 7u;:!5: heavy, ti;-.Wj.i'9o; light. J5 7li?f C IK ; -kips 1 .r9jt5 3 . Cittlo Kcceipts, ,5i0 lie d ; -hipmenis, 1,7 ( head ; market weak and unchina d - Curl-d-maseatflH, jr.5t)Sl75; good to chui-c Bhliv plng,5103i ; common to fair. UTO ; hutc.i ers' pay;lbly active ah ste.i'tv at V- iaf?4 ; Hto:kcrss.:id feeders. $.!!jl; Tevm-, ISSUiS 450. Sheep-Recefpt-. !,() head : shipments, 1,. head; market slow anil weak : common to fulr.$i75:S.r)0; medium to good, f.I50l; choice lo extra, II 'r84 75. East r.iTtEtrrv.-Cattle-Keei-lpts. Hi head; market dull; prime $-W"S:0; f.iir to good, $1 752-5 ; common. fMBlM. Hogs Itcceipts, W In ad; market dil'l; ?ltiiudulphia. ;.'0ffi;s5 : Yoi fcer., Wfir. 15. Sheep Keeeints, l,IMi mud : miuUer. dull ; Pi line, 4 5i.4 7i ; f.iir ! goo I, :: tKa4 i. ; common, 25fp,. Stock Marker. Now tork, Philadelphia end Local StooK3 a!.-o Cnltid State.! I'oailtt rupoitod dally bv .Iac-.u t. Lono, iS North (Jaeen stleet. Due. 7. 10:1)0 l:n 3-bO. . M 1 M. P.V. '' V'Y il'' :,7 ::o;-i SR4. 32 3i 31 '5 II.V4 l!S lllJi 7I 7V TOVi "J'Ti' 17' 1 47 -Mi ::.; :;; ?. HI A 'W, HI V xiy, ;:?A si M',-i ai .v'.' :t& to'A :r, - i-iVj a yA W. IV 45 IZ Wi W.'4 tliiiiver A Itto Granite H. Y.. I.. Erie A Wiateru... ! ,ua.s .ml Te.xtJ i. iKt fioio ........ ...... NewJerney Centi-i! .... New Yorlf, Ontario .i. W St. P.iul, M. & Omaha I'uclli'- M:ill ....... Rochester Pittsburgh Toxac Pacific Wabash. St. Louts & Pacific... Western Union Tel. Co Fciiii-.ylvaniaCeiit-iI Philadelphia & lC.-adtni. Northern Pacific S'oiti " I'ret rred... Uutr.t!o Pitl. West liAKlXO POWDER, r OOK OVKK I1KKK. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES! WITH EVERY CAN OK MiLaJS' CELEBRATED PHBMITJM Baking Powder, AND OtTKN A WAICIT. Tho highcit lestimonrals a3 to MERIT, BECAUSE OF STRENGTH AND PURITY, Are accorded it. Ask yo lr Orocer for It. J. H LARZELERE & Co., MANUFAqrURBRS. I.AKUEbT PEU1T. FISH AND CANNED GOODS HOUSE, Philadelphia. novl5 ItnilThftS OROAMJ. TiTAHLlSUKD 18SS. H.-C.0BTH, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOB THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli&Bacli. PIANO-FORTES. Mason & Hamlin, Peloubet & Co.'s ORGANS. Address Correspondence to No. 310 MARKET STREET, ItARRlSBURO, PA. n23 3m V ill fi m nut !l M I IfUCCU .31LITCI-. J.UIIIUSICI, A octll-6mdAwR i
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