LANCASTER DAILY ECTEIJJGfcEyjOER. FRIDAY. tECEMBER 8. 18&. COLUMBIA NEWS. VK KKGULAK UIMCKESFONUKNUK Eveuta Alone the Susquehanna Items ;1 Intercut In anil Arouudtue Uotong'a l'lcked Up by Hie Intelli gencer's Kcporter Mr. Frauk Shutnan, of Pittsburgh, re turned home this morning. -Mr. Wm. Parr, of York, is the gaest of fricuds ia this place. Miss Mary Keller has 01.0 tj Philadel phia and Washington on a visit to friends. A holid sheet of ice now covers the river. Xow for f-katiug, hoys aud girls. Considerable improvements are oon to he mada on the interior of tho cast jar-' dii-patelier's office. The Pennsylvania railroad track at the Henry Clay furnace is to bo Btrajylite- ed. Work was commenced on it today. Albert Sliudy wdi united in the out iln of matrimony to Mary A. Shuklcy yehter day by 'Squire Ftank. JJoth the patties a:o residents of Manor township. Winter is here now. Hefoi' tao jrround is hidden under the snow a hi..rd walk s!oul(i bo laid alour the avenue of the 'ptlitute. The teathcts and pupil? should not bi compelled to wado tl.rouuh tbe snow. What-entet pi King school director ; will take tlr matter iu hand '.' Tlie Hhow Lm.t Nlclif. V Llfti ilCllf. I i iiiii;u uuiiiiieu, itijd ivtu ui tuu nuu si.d the pe: loninneu I l,;eccs off he evening were "Tho Boys Bijtuit and H.VjantlWio'-L-isf. Ilymn'rcniWedby Mi Tliofc who wit-ncss of Utiles, Ev.tiis-, " .Mctcoi.--, last. Liyht do nor go in tc sUcies ovisr it. In (act it na v rally cansideicd a poor performance, 't uoy had one of the smallest audiences of the sea son. New Sand Drying nou;. Grouud was ltokcn for the foundations of a neat, large luiek .sand drj.iug house, .'r thr use ot the Pcnm!vania tailroad 'tis n:oi'i'i:i. It will bo located aioti tin: taiitoad track at the river "dumps." The sauii drying hcunc now in us,o is en f ly too -tnalI ' Mipply Ui- demand of ii v s.siid :(.'iuit-(t on the engines. No l'atioucn." The musicale held its meeting la. t ivoti '1:14 tit Dr. .7. K. Lincaweaver'san-l de cided to abandon tho project of pioducing " Patieuco " ou account of there not lieiue; enough ladies wiliiiiji to engage iu the perfot iiianc-j. A myelin; will bj held at Mr. V. A. Iiciinctt's next Thurnlay evening to decide whether or tins the RMihicah s shall be continued. lUatomc Olfcers Elector. At last night's meeting of Columbia loilgr, No. 2Si, -Masonic order, tho follow ing ollicsir. wero elected : .T. W. Yocum. W. M. ; A. G. Guiles, S. Y. ; S.C. Camp, .1. W. : J. A. Mvcis, ticisurer : A. J. Kauffuiar, fecietary II. Wilson, George Crane and Milton Wike, ttustiei ; A. J. lvfiuhnan, lepieseatauvo lo graiui Jod:e. Tlie Hal). Tlieie stems to be some tnis-iind- iaud ing legarding the ball which is to be held ou the 12th of December, iu the armory, for charitable purposes. At least tin co of the jjeutlemea, whoso names me on tie committee of ;uiangeiiieni, know nothing about tho ball, and they s.iy that their names have beeu used without their con tent. In fact, they were not even asked permission for tho use ot their names Th:ie seems to bo something wiong some wLcio, but juit exactly whcie is not now evident. A Birthday Surprise. Over one hundred persjns assemble-1 at the losidences of Messrs. F. B. CIsppor and Taylor Gable, hist evening, and marched from those places to the resi- idenco of Mr. B. F. Dcau, on Locust srrcet, where it. was de&iguud to give to the lady of tho hous-ja birthday Miipiiso party, and ti uth to say it was a surprise to her. Elcgaut icfrcshmcnls weie served W an'l the evening sped by oa rapid wings. ' All depaiteii at its close, lnppy with the thoughts of a wcllppeut evening. UWtnary. Mrs J.hiiia A. Seioeit (lied at her lcsi denecou Locust street jcsteidaj'aiternt-o.i at 2 o'clock. Last Mondr.y a week she had .1 tumor removed from her and was progiessinj; nicely, but yestuiday came a ieactioa, and sho died irotu exhaustion. The fuueral services will be hold on Sunday tifternoon at :J o'clock iu the E. E. Luth eran church. Yehtcrday al - diet Mr James IVn ottet, father or the Columbia irou manufacturer of that name. Deceased was almost 84 years of age. and died from its effects. lie was born in Switzerland and came to this country while in tho prima of life. The funeral will ba held on Sunday at 1 p. in. at his sou's residence on Third street. Tho IJev. W. S. Evans of the E. E. Luth eran church, will conduct the funeral fcer vices. . The Slioch I.ttmiry. Every pctson who has a doilar to spare should now subscribe to tho Shoch li brary for one year. The following arc somo of the books which weio received to day, by Mr. Wm. B. Given, chairman of the library committee, and which will bo placed in tho library immediately: llaw liusuifs Ancient Egjpt, ; volumes; Kawliusou's Gth aud 7th Mon archies; Green's England, 4 vols.; Plutarch's Lives, : vols. ; Lodge's Eng lish Colonies ; De Amicis Travels. 5 vols.; Oliphaut's English Literature, it vols.; Lite of Gen. George II. Thomas. In ad dition to the above. 07 novels have been received. Chat lex Lever, Anthony Ttol lope, George Macdonaldand Mis. Oliphant are among the authors of thope novels. Tho library fchelves ate now occupied by 2,Ji00 volumes, aud the number is con stantly increasing. AFlii!anSiiocliliiS Death. Jacob Groff, aged about -10 years, a resident of 5th street, and a ilagman of the Beading & Columbia railroad com pany, was killed at Union station yoster day at 4 p. m. No person witnessed the accident, but h;s head is supposed to have been caught between the deadwood of two freight cars, while ho was coupling them from beneath tho bumpers. The remains were brought to this placo last evening. The unfortunate man has been in the com pany's emp'oy 12 or 14 years. He has always been considered a more than ordi narily careful man. A wife and 8 small children mcurn his untimely and horrible death. ' "Jlyl'artner" at the Opera iiouse. Doubtless if Lancaster would not have beeu financially tried by the performances of tho admirable troupes which havo visited us during this week, the play ol " My Partner" at tho Fulton opera houso last night would havo been far better pat ionized. The nlav has been hero belorc, and almost the same individuals who per sonated tha different characters then re presented them last evening. Louis Aid rich, as Joe Saunders, has rather gained by experience in tho conception and rendition of his pair, and Chas. 'f Parsloe, as Wing Lee, the happy Chinaman, hasn't lost any of tho charm of his inimitable personation of tho character; Miss Eula Talbot, as Mary Brandon, was satisfactory, while the remainder of the troupe varied in merit. vied After a Urlef nines. Sauders Maxwell died suddenly at the residence of his brother, James Maxwell, near Unicorn, in Drumoro township, on Wednesday night. lie was about 40 years old and single ; has lived with his brother since Ihc death of his father seven years ego. lie was well known as an auctioneer and no longer ago than last Thursday called a salo aud was to have called one to-day. On Tuesday he was at Mechanics Grove and complained of feeling ill and next morning was insensi ble and died iu tho night. His death was caused by Blight's disease of the kidneys. Uo was also a brother of Hugh Maxwell, CEq.jOfLe-banon. A COUD CONCERT. Musical and Literary entertainment at Mia First Kefornied Church. The young ladies connected with the First Reformed church gave a musical aud literary entertainment iu the lecture room of tho church last evening. The entertain ment was under tho management of Hisses Annie Etter, Lizzie Gerhart and Annie Eollingcr. Thoutrh tho weather was intensely cold, the attendance was quite large and the performers all did well. "Behind the Scene1," a dialogue, was ren dered with spirit by Misses Mary Kauff man, Mai tha Grove, Ada Smaling, Maggie Trout and Mr. George llambright. An other dialogue, "Scandal on tho Brain," 1 was lice v rendered by .hva and Lulu Stamiu. Ella Shiik, Nellie King and Annie Zihm. A solo and quartette, "The Professor at Home," was finely sung by Mr. W. A. IIt.initt.li, bass, who took the solo part, John A. Heiuitsb, tenor, Miss El.'a Musscr, t-oprano, and Miss Clara Eicholtz. contralto. "Twelve months," an inteiestiug recitation, was given by twelvo young ladies, each ot whom rep resented one of the months of the year. George Ilambriglit Sang very swcctlv tho Scotch fonp. "Bonnie Sweet Bessie," and the Mis.-cri Loc-hrr icndeicd with lino effect " Something ehe to do." "No Sects in Heaven, "a recitation by Mifcs Lalu Statnm, was much admired, and two of the finest Hoys " iss Nellie Kt:i children's fa ik. IIio School Cirls Want xn Organ. Tho boaid of dircctois having given permibsion to Miss George Bundell to close her school this morning at 10 o'clock to enable the pupils to snake preparations for holding a fair to laisc money to pur chase an organ for u.-e i;i tbutchoiJ the teachers and pupils have ban busy all day in making piepaiatious for opening the i.iir, widen commences to-night iu tho school liiom. coiner Pi ince and Chestnut street:;, aud will continue tomorrow afternoon and evening. A meat many fancy and useful articles will lv$ offered for salt', some of them quite valuable. Seveial friends of the fcchool havo mado liberal money donations, so that the suc cess of tiio affair can haully bo doubted. -tut: KF.rruN itKiiKsi:. Viewed, IiiMei:Sril ami Accept i:il. The inspectors appointed by the court to view and inspect the biidire over the the Big Beaver creek, near ltefton. met yehtcrday, and after being duly affirmed mado the inspection. They report that they liud the bridge has been built iu con fotmity with the specifications of the con tract, excepting only the quantity of ce ment used in the abutment?, which is Jess by ouohalf barrel than is required by the nontiact, for which the inspectors deduct $1.12 from the contract price. Tho in spectors further find that the amount of masonry in the south wing walls is 20 perches, and that the .;l!s aicwcll built. Tho bridge was thncforu acceptc.1 fiom tiio coot: actors by tho county commis sioncis. Uuii.tvray at O:iar:jlllo. Thuisday as Amos Wade, of the Buck, was driviug through Quarry ville, his horse seated at something at Uaub's stoi o, and jtarted to run. Mr. Wade, who was still in the buggy, held ou to him, but being un abj to couiiol him, yio hotso tan over a lot of empty bairels aud down over a steep bank, throwing out the driver, upsetting the buggy, and still CDntinucd to run, fi nally ending in a qmrry hole, when the. wagon was left a perfect wicck. Mr. Wade luckily escaped with a fw scratches. This is his second liin-olf iu that village. Drunk and Disorderly. Tho offenders before tho mayor this morning wero three diunks, . all of whom havo often been there belorc They got 13 days each and that will just leave them out iu lime tor Christmas. William Kline, young boy whins vjry bad, was pent out for 3 days by Alderman McCnnomv. Dye Irviu. A letter addicted to tho proihouotaiy ol this county, by a i.tdy refcidiug in Ken tucky, enclosed another letter to " Dye Iiviu, Lauc-i.ser county, Pa." Mr. Irviu, whose postollicu address is not known, can get the letter at the protbonotary's ollice. The Cl!oo;l:Ic. The Ciioophic society, one of the mo&t brilliant aud solid of our ioeal, social and literary institutions has resumed its bi weekly meetings aud will devote tho winter to " The Development of our Na tionality." Kaliroud DeliijTH. Between cold weather and heavy travel the raihoad schedules ate subject to inter ruption. A Canaiy liird limbed one of i he nicest Chris. n::i-i jmM-nts hi-j !uect voice being a e mutant iciuiinler ot the donor. The newly imported Night sing ing canary is the best, as it sings by lamplight as well a-, during the day; the cost is $1 50. Cages can be Had from $1.00 for n nice bra's cage up to $I0.0J for a silver-p ated one. The bcM place to go for these tilings is to the retail liepaitinent of the IHUI) FOOI COM I'AN'Y, 237 South Eighth strict, Philadelphia They have the largest stock of all kinds ot birds, caes, aquariums, line bred dogs, etc., in AmetJca, Canaries can uc sent by cxpro-s with perfect safety. A printed guarantee v itli every bird. dS-2tawtir-.jtlt2o& ansviAL Nui-ivna. Fifty-eight millions ot dollars is the estima ted value ot finger rings ot this country ac tually worn, and still there are people mean enough to go hacking and coughing because they do not want to invest 25 cents for a bottle ot lr. Hull's Cough Syrup. i'OKTiFY feeble lungs against winter blasts with Hale's Honey ot Ilorchound and Tar. 1'ike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. it7-lwdcod&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, Mil. and ho will send you by return mail C boxes ot his Celery and Chamomile Tills and they will permanently cure you. Of druggists, Si) cents a box. dt-lwd&w For lame Kack, Sido or Chest, uio Shiloh't Porous 1'laMer. Irice25 cents. For sa!o us II. IJ. Cochran, druggist. 137 ami IX) North Queen Street. Lancaster. Pa. mvl lwdeowftw Purify tlie Blood. " swayne's pills." " BffATSE'S TILLS." " SWAYSE'S TILL8." ACTS AS A HEART CORRECTOR and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the organs of digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Puralysls, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Billlousness, Dad Breath, Jaundice, Livcrand Kidney Com plaint, hack ot Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, Diarrhoea, Drcpsy, Colds. Uhcumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Female tVeakness, Urinary Disorders, and all Irregularities or the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bowels. RESTOKIKO TO HEALTH when all other remedies fail. They keep the system in n healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys the matter that poisons the foundations ot life, Bo particular to obtain " Swayne's Pill '. Price 23 cents a box ot SO pills, or 5 boxes $1. Pi-epared only by Dr. Swaykk & Son, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggist for them. Sent by mail to any address. . oct-eod&wM,'WtF A remedy for Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc.. Col den's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator. d'-lwdcod&w Cbance of Slind. I declined to insert your advertisement or Hop Bitters last year, because I then thought they might not be promotive of the cause ot Temperance, but find they arc, and a Tory valuable medicine, myself and witc having been greatly benefited by them, and I take great pleasure in making them known. REV. JOHN SEAMAN'. Editor Home Sentinel. Alton, N. Y. dl-2wdw Samuel Adam, Lancaster, Pa., says " Brown's Iron Bitters thoroughly cured me of a bilious attack." For sale by II. B.Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 13J North Queen street. dl-lwd&w a coan, com or son- laroat snoula oe 3topteu. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Lung IM-ease or Consumption. Brown's j.ronchial Troches do not disorder tnc stomach like rough syrupy and balsams. but act directly on the Infiamcd parts, allaying irritation, jjive relief in Asthma. Bronchial Cooghr;, Catarrh, anil tho Throat Troubles which Singers and J'ubl'cSpeakers at subject to. For thirty years Brown's L.onchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, r.r.d always give perfect satlslaction. Having bot-n tested by wide aud constant use for nearly an entire generation, they havo at tidned weJ aienU.d rank among thctewetaplo remeUit-rf of the age. Sold at 20 cents a box evurvwiion- mv-lv dTTh A F&lv w Will you sutler wiin wysitepsla and Liver Complaint? Miiloh's Vitaiizcr is guaranteed to euro you. For sale by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Noith Queen street. myl-lwdeowAw Now is the time to treat Catarrh of long standing. Klys' Cream Balm reaches old and obstinate cases, where all other re .r.edies fail. Do not neglect procuring a bottle, as in it lies the relief you seek. I'riee 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils with little finger. A gentleman from Orcville, Pa., called my attention lo Klys' Cream Balm as a remedy for Catarrh. Hay Fcvvr. frc. He was so earnest in asserting it to be a positive cure (himself having been cured byil) that I purchased a stock. Tlie Balm has already ollccled a num ber ot cutis. P. F. Hyatt, M.D., Borden- t'MVII, N..J. For sewrat year I have been troubled with Catarrh; have tried iiiuiy remedies. Klys' Cream lhiliit has proved to be tho article de sired. I luliuvi: it is the only cure. L. B. Co ni'RN, Towanda. Pa. d7-2wd.M,W,&F That Husband of Mine, 1 tin eo times the man lie was before lie began using " Wells' Health Kenewcr." $1. Drug gists. JHAHHIAGJCS. BAKi:ii-!-lllssf kk. Oa Dec. 7. ISS.', by tho Uv. w, T. Uerhaid, at bis residence, No. 31 Kast Orangi- street. Mr. Kinaiiuul K, Biker to Miss Annie K. hhissler. botli of Kast llenip lield. It UK A Ttl. Miley. In this city, Dec. 7, ISSi, Conrad S., son ot Jacob aud Mary Miley, iu the 21st year ot hi- age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the City Cornet baud, are respectfully invited to attend the luncral from the residence of ids parents. No. iiii West .lames street, on Sunday attcrnoon at 2 o'clock, inicraicut at Lancaster cemetery- U7-3t JtiilV AlVJltTlKJi31tiNXS; WANTKD. A mTvAlitUT 13 YKAKS old wants a situation to make himself trenorallv useful ; is willing to do anv kind ol work. Apply at TIUSOFFICK. FOUNTAIN PINK-1JUT TOBACCO tTIIK best biaml inatiuuicturcil) 8 cents por 07. or 25 cents i at UAKTMAN'S YKM.OW FRONT CUiAU STORE. IjISTATK Or SAKAM VI IS TON, F.AT1S OK j Lancaster, Pa , deceased. Letters testa mentary on said estate having been granted to the "undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demand-" against the estate ot tho decedent, will make the same known to thern without delay. ANNA M. MARTIN, 2i3lllenriettaStreet, Philadelphia. W. Luamax, Attorney. d3-Ctdoaw IjM.KCTION NoiIUK. j Fulton Na-iional Bamcop Lanvasieh. Lancastei:, l'a., Dec. 8, 18!. An election for thirteen directors to serve this bank the ensuing vear will be held at tho banking iioiw on TUKSDAY, the mil day ot January next, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. The annual meeting ot the stockholders will be held at tlie banking house on the 8th day of January next at 2 n. in. dS It C. A. FOX DEHSM1TH, Cashier. 7-.ILUAKL.K AND V-iKVVl. PRESE UTS Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Claudo Lorraino Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopas, Telescopes, Sterooscapea, Opera Glasses, Graphoscopes, Microscopes, Drawingr Instruments, Thorruometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestial Globes, . Pocket Compasses, Sets Philosophical Appatattts, Model Steam Engines, Sets or Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, Gold Charm Compasses Catalogues as follows, sent on application : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument , H'.2 pages " 21 Optical Istrunicnts, - 18 " " 3.1 Mttgic Lanterns and Views.l.".! " ' -Itli Physical Instruments, - ISS ' ' ."ith Miteorologicallpstru,mentsiso " f. HO., 924 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. !S-2d&2tw CLOTHING. J'o Make Improvements, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP CLOTHING- MUST BE SOLD BEFORE JANUARY 15. We have 713 Overcoats, worth lrom J3.50 to $22.00, which we will sell from $2.00 to $11.00. THEY MUST BE SOLD. Any quantity ot Suits in heavy weights, me dium or dark colors, at prices les than what they can botnanutacturod lor. We are selling a Suit tor $10.50 which will beat any t 1.00 Suit, to be found. OUR STOCK OF CMm's Overcoats aid Suits Is full, and we arc giving extra bargains in them, as it is our intention to close out tlie en tire Fall and Winter Stock. MERCHANT TAILORING. The best assortment, the best qualities, the beatwoikmansliip. tr.c best trimmed goods, for prices tar less than any other house. FOR TIIK HOLIDAYS we have a splendid nssoitment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Knit Jacket, Neckwear, Hosiery, Reversible and Linen collars, Cuffs, Silk Handkerchief. Trunks, Valises, and a very line assortment of Gloves. EffiSI & BEOTIER, Venn Hall Clothing House, No3. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, &N03. 6 and 8 Penn Square. sep8 lyd l)-PKAMK SAYLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPH! TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., j(3 Exactly oppposito the Old Stand. octU-Cmd&wK IM IfJSW ADTXRT1SJBMJZXTB. yuan ft wiixsox. HOUSEFTJBNISHING ! FLINN & ,WILLSON,S GRAND OPENING OP TOYS ! TOYS ! CHKI8TMAS GOODS! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER ! LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ! DOLLS I DOLLS ! BLOCKS! GAMES! HORSES! CARTS! WAGONS! SLEIGHS ! VELOCIPEDES ! BICYCLES ! USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Elegant Carvers, Silver-Plated Knives, Silver-Plated Spoon?, Silver-Plated Forks, &c. FLINN & WLLLSON, LANCASTER,! PA. XMW AVVrMTlSKMENTS. WANTKU-A OlRI FOB OKNEKAfu Housework. Apply at thla oftlce. It w ANTED . (lOOU CABINKT9UKKB at the Watcli Factory. Stculy employ- ment. ii w ll.L.lAinN & FOSXKK. TliU cold sreli ot weatl:er has made somo people think ot Heavy Overcoats. Our stock at this season ot the year is large, and we take pleasure in showing tho 'goods. Wo keep them for HOYS andUllir.DKKXas well as MEN, and the pricas arc very reasonable. You may be thinking how to make a SMOKING JACKET; but beioro you In Kin, COUNT THE COST, anil see how o nelt them ltEADY-MADK. By looking at ours you may get somo new ideas. ALAttUESTOCKOF Slik Handkerchiefs Was never bofore our privilege to keep, and tlie manulacturers have sold somo or them forinore money than our mark ed prices. We also keep some FINE HEAVY HANDKERCHIEFS that you would hardly expect to find in Lan caster. GLOVES for DUESS A well us to WORK in, and we havo added to this Department a few dozen ot LADIES' KID GLOVES with a SFRINU and FUR TOP In good quali ties. There has been more tine UNDERWEAR Sold this season than ever before. So the Importers and Manufacturer tell us, und it is tho cheapest because it wears longer and gives more comfort. JWFleaso examine our dillercnt grades belorc you make your purchase. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. FA rT IS VKUV GKATIFVINU FOK THE LANCASTER WATCH COMPANY TO KNOW THAT The Pacific Coast, ARK CAtMNQ FOB THE Lancaster Watch, 'And promising to lntrodnce them to the Sandwich Islands, Australia, China, Japan, East Indies. The Lancaster Watch will make its way all over the World. -It is but a question pf Time. TI OLIDAY SLirFEltS. HOLIDAY SLIPPERS, HOLM SLIPPERS. YOU WILL FIND A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Fine Slippers FOR Ladies, Gentlemen & Boys, From 50 cts. to $4.00 a Fair, AT THE- EAGLE SHOE STORE, No. 51 North Queen St., (iKQuincn nuitmxo.) 3DurIng tho month ot DECEMBER a BOX of GOOD SHOE BLACKING wiU begiven away FREE to every purchaser of SHOES. JOI REHENZ. aprl-oaw-JydF m FBANGISCO FOK SALE. MCLIU9FOB8AI.K. I nave a carload of Nice Kentucky Mule, closely mated, from 3 to 5-years old, for sale at the Keystone Iiouse. aa-tfa iiowabd uailev. PUBLIU SALE OF KKNTUCV MULES On Monday, Decern iier II, lfttt, at Daniel Logan's Salo Stables, North Market street, Lancaster, Fa., Seven Fairs ot KENTUCKY MULES, from two to five years old ; also sev eral good driving and work Horses. A credit of CO davs will be given. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. d-4td HOWARD BAILEY. PUHL.1U SALr. OF VALUAIllK tUT Froperty.-On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 183?. will bo sold at public sale, at tlie Leopard hotel, in the City ot" Lancaster, the property situated on the north side ot East Orange street. No. (M, Irouling on Orange street i!5 feet, and extending back: to Marion street to thi depth of 21i feet, moie or less with u two story double front BRICK BUILDING on Oiangc street, with cellar bea'er, hot and cold water, bath tub. Ac, in the houc : and a two story BRICK BUILDING, T feci in length, intended lor four houses. m Marion street ; with a well ot never-tailing water sit the door, largo cistern ; also, fruit trees ot every va riety, such as apples, pears, peaches, cheriics, npt loots, plums, quinces, grapes, Ac, in bear ing order. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in , when terms will be made known by E. K. KIND1G. II. SnuuKRT, Auctioneer. nov20.'.".VJI,.7.'J9.&dI,4.r.,7.8d OKl'HANS' COUKT SALE UF KEAL ES late. On TUESDAY, the 10th day or DE CEMBER, 1?S, pursuant to an order of sale granted by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public Bale the two western of tho four two-story brfck houses and lots ot ground f u (Vest King street, on the south side, formerly belonging to Samuel Ranrk, dceeused. containing about 32 feet i inches front on West King street, and extending in depth south 151 feet, more or less ; tlie said two-story brick houses bo ing devised by the satd Samuel Kanck, de ceased; to tho minor children of Kate Cooper, deceased, and Susan Schnader, In feu simple. Sulo to beheld at the Cooper Iiouse, on West King street, ut "o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by REUBEN K. SCHNADER, Guardian of minor children ot Kate Cooper, deceased, anil SUSAN SCHNADER, HuifRT Siicbert, Auctioneer. n2U-3tdWFM I )U It LIU SALE. ON TMUKSDAY, EVEN ING, DECEMBER 14, 2!2. will 1)0 sold at the Leopard Hotel, Two Now Two-story Brick Dwellings, with two-story Brick Back Build ing, all covered with slate and each house has vestibule, hull and 7 nno rooms, gas in each Iiouse and built with the best material, hy hraut in the yards and fruit trees in lot. Lot runs in depth 225 feet to a new street. These properties are situated on the south stde ot Low street. Nos. 125 and 127. There proper ties will bo sold on very easy terms. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. Conditions made known bv I'HILll'UIKDJSK, FRED. D1NKELBERG. Alo at the same time and place, two two story BRICK DWELLINGS, witli two-story Brick Hack Buildings, each covered with slate and each house contains seven rooms. Houses situated on tlie south tddo of East Walnut street, Nns. C'tand 62(1. There is also a lot or ground adjoining house No. 021. Also a good well of water with pump. These properties will be sold on easy terms. Conditionsofsalo made known by FH1LIFGINDER, ROBERT TOML1NSON. IlENI.Y SHUEERT, AUCt. (Itt-tild ItOllKH, cc. JJAHK KIU'SU'S -k here i What is the use of freezing when you can buy Buffalo Eobes so Cheap ? To convince yourself call at I. Hateunsh's SADDLE, HARNESS and TItUXK STORE, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, FA., And examine his FINK and LARGE VTOCK of FANCY SLEIGH ROBES, LAP COVERS, of new designs, SLEIGH BELLS, of the latest styles, Willi's, FINE DRIVING GAUNTLETS and MUFFLERS. BUCK and DOG SKIN GLOVES, Rubbor Horse Covers, Rubber Lap and Tobacco Covers, MENS1 GOSSAMER COATS and HATS; Also, a Large Stock of FINE Driving Harness, Team Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc. Also, a Fine Line ot POCKET BOOKS, LADIES' HAND SATCHELS. SHAWL STRAPS, TRUNKS und TRAV ELING BAGS. Best Harness Oil at M. HABERBUSH'S, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. One Price House. t&SIgn or the Golden Horse Heuds.Ta o9-lvw43md ' i rr I'AJ'JSU MANtHHUB, dte. IHAKES W. FKY. WISPOW SHADES. We have an Elegant Lino ot DADO WIN DOW SHADES in New Patterns, six and seven feet lonir. Also plain goods by the yard. In SB. 40,43, 51 and 72 inches, in all colors, tor narrow windows and wide store shades. LIGHT COLORED PATTERN SHADES, slightly damaged, from 10 to Sjc a piece. These are bargains, being not much more expensive than paper curtains. We take orders und put up all kinds ot shades promptly and In a sat isfactory manner. Lace Curtains in Cream and White. Very Desirable Styles. LACE LAMBRE QUINS, SHAMS, Ac. BRASS, WALNUT, EBONY, ASH and CJHEJRRY POLES. Wc aro making almost daily additions to our large stock of Wall Papars in the New Spring Patterns. Wc have always ends nnd lote that wo cloeo out at low rates. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St.. Lancaster. GENDIIMKHAVANAANDYAKA CIOAKn Tho best 5-ccnt Cigar in the city at HART-MAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. THIRD EDITIOIT. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 8, 2882. TWO ACRES IN ASHES. LONDON'S GBEAT XXRK LAST N1UUT. Tbe Loss More Thaa Thre JhilUoa Puaadf. Drttructloa Wrought by tbe Flame la Other Pisces. London, Dee. 8. The fire at Poster, Porter & Co. 's, last night, is the greatest in London since the famous louley street tire. Tho loss is estimated at upwards of :;,000,000, the stock of silk alone being valued at GOO,000. Eight persons were injured, some of them seriously. Nearly the entire square was burned, to the ex tent of two acres. At 10 o'clock this morning a stream of water was still being poured ou the burning mass. One fireman is missing. Fires at Ulnar Place. Ballston, N. Y., Dee. 8. Fire at Barkersville, last night, destroyed the store and postoffico kept by Nicholas Shaul and wooden-ware works of W. W. Mon roe, together with other buildings. Loss about $10,000. Jamestown, Da., Dec. 8. The theatre here burned last night. No lives lost. Loss, $8,000. Batii, Me., Deo. 8. Tho upper part of Torry's brass foundry burned last night. Loss, $10,000. Kochestek, Dec. 8. A dispatch from, fjondonviilo says the vegetaole soup works of F. C. Fero were burned last night. The adjoining buildings were saved by the free use of cider taken from tanks near by, one thousand gallons being used by the bucket fa). There was no water nearby. CONOKKSS. Both Brunches L'ovo to Work. Washington, Dec. S. The Heme at 12:20 went into a committee of th.' wlmV on tho private calendar. In the Senate a number of petitions ol tobacco dealers were presented, asking that iu case of tho reduction of taxes on tobacco a corresponding lebate may bo al lowed. Mr. Cameron (Pa.) presented a petition for the abolition of the tobacco tax. Mr. Beck's political assessment investi gation resolution was called and Mr. Beck criticised tlin substitute offered by Mr. Hale. The latter defended his substitute, saying that the Democrats had levied assessments ou the Liquor Dealers1 associ ation and tho investigation should extend to both sides. The discussion was continued by Messrs Bayard, Hale and Beck until two o'clock, when the bankruptcy bill was taken up. TUECOLD SNAP. Tliltty-scven JJelow Zero. Minneapolis, Dec. 8. The thermome ter this morning at Winnipeg was thirty degrees below zero ; at Bismarck, D. T., thirty seven below ; Lake City Minn., thirty below and fifteen to twenty eight below at other places in this region. St. Paul. Minn., Dec. 8. Tho severity of the cold weather hits perceptibly abated hcie. Tho lowest point of the mercury at tho signal office for tbo last '2 1 hours was 18 below zero. Ice-Boand lttvers Easton, Dec. 8.Two mills have shut down here in consequence of low water in tho Delaware, that river now being iowcr than ever before. This mariiinz it is frozen over from shore to shore, as aro also tho Lehigh river and tho Moiris canal. VICTIMS lr SAVAGE FURY. The Kecent Indian massacres a Ilorrlble A Hair Seventy-Five 1'ersons llntcli erert by the Apuctics. CniiiTAnuA, Mex , Dec. 7. The recent massacre by Indians iu Cases Grandcs proves to havo been a hoirible afi'rir. Fivo hundred Apaches began au indiscriminate massacre of the lit tie towm. Fully seventy -live persons fell victims, aud seven girls and women were carried off by tho sav ages. The dead bodies of the victims were stripped of clothingland jewelry and their houses burned. Tho victims weio among the wealthiest classes. Troops have been sent out, but tho Indians havo had a long start. THIS KHill'lNU ItAlLKOAD'S NEW LOAN. Deoyit:& that tiio Coupons are Gowen'A Fro periy. Philadelphia, Doc. 8 In reply to tho statement that tho coupons of the new consolidated live pev cent, bonds of the Philadelphia & Reading lailtond have been piid and thus given pieferenco over tho interests iu the general mortgage loan, the assistant treasurer of the company says that the interest on the new loau is being paid, but that it is not giyen priority, and that the coupons on the general mortgage loan are also being paid. There is no iatention on the part of the company to pay tho coupons on tbe new loan, when tho iuteicst on tbe gen et al mortgage bonds is in default. Meiillionutt) Fleers by Uunpowiler. Portland, Oregon, Dec. 8. An ex plosion of mm powder yestciday in a tun nel on the Oregon & California railroad, twenty miles from Riddle, killed four Chinamen, dangerously injured four others, and blew a number of them out of the tunnel. The head of ono roan was blown off and the legs of another were torn from his body. Collision on tbe Jersey Central. Easton, Pa., Dec. 8. A locomotive and several cars were wrecked on the Central railroad of Jersey, near Phillipsburg, last night, by a fast freight train colliding with au oil train. Tho fireman of the fast freight was severely hurt by leaping from bis engine. The west track was blocked by the debris until 0 o'clock this morn ing. . m - Fatally Barn ed While Flaying with Matches. St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 8. Mrs. Bailey, of East Fairfield, yesterday left her two children, aged two and five years, in the house alono for a few minutes. They played with lire during her absence and the eldest child was burned to death and the other received fatal injuries. Closing tbe Schujlkilf Canal. Pnu.ADELrniA, Dec. 8. Orders havo been given for the closing of tho Schuylkill river for the season on Satur day next. Tho canal is practically closed now,but more coal will be sent down from Schuylkill Haven if the weather should permit. A Dinuken Mun Frozen to lleath. Philadelphia, Dec. 8. A mat who was seen wandering about under the in fluence of liquor last night was found in tbe street thin morning frozen to death. He has not yet been identified. Two Cent Postage. Washington, Dec. 8. The House com mittee on postofflces to-day unanimously agreed to report favorably Representatiyj Anderson's bill, fixing tho rate of letter postage at two cents. Klotooa Miner Arrested acil Fined. New Lexington, O., Dec. 3. Eleven of the riotous miners at Buckingham, were arrested and fined yesterday. It is thought this will end tho trouble. A Big List of failures. Nnw York, Dec. 8. The business fail ures of tho last soven days were 190, the largest numbjr reported in any ono week this year. Cat B to raw Jersey City, Deo. 8. Bernard Ryan, a lunatic in the Hudson county asylum, attempted suicide last night by cutting his throat with a razor. He is in a critical condition. 1TKATHFK I1UCATI02C?. Washington, Dec. 8. For the Middle Atlantic states, colder, fair weather, westerly winds? higher barometer. Proof tfMlOre. We have tho most posilivo and con vincUk proor that Tlioma' Eclectrlc OU is a most ef tcctual specific tor bodily pain. In cases or NieUniillLtm fttlll nnnraltrtn 4. nlva. In.lant .. "ef- K10Jsl'yH.B. Cochran, druggist. 1ST and 13 1 North Queen street. Go to 11. B. Cochran's drug storo lor Mrs. Freeman t Au National Duet. For brurht. nessandtiurubljlty ot color, are uncqualed. Color from 2 to a pounds. Directions ia Eng-: llsh and German. Frice. 15cent.-. Henry' Carbolic Salvo. The best Salve in tho world for cuta,brulscs sores, ulccr-j, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns und all kinds ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salvo is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be suro yon get HnjjRT'iS Carbolic Saivs, all others aro but imitations and counterfeits. Frice C5 cents, fcold In Lancaster at Cooeran'a Drug store. 1S7 North Queen street. my29-t - '- -!' MARKETS. Fliltadelpbut Market. rmz.Anai.raTA. IVc. 3 Flour enfe, dull: superfine, W3 37 ; Extra. sJ soat 00 ; Fenna Family. $ Writ ,.V ' Bye flour &ti iwfflt i;. Wheat quiet; S. 2 Western Red, $1 (W : Del. and Fa Red, 1 o;ci OS ; Lonserry Red Amber, $1 Com 10. " . Corn dull for local tradn : steamer old, S.V njrilo1CI3ftiB; yellow. Sic: new. ,ii : mixed oui, jsjc ; new, i.-js.i'c ; so. :l 0c oh!. Sic : tt)c. new Outs quiet and te.ulv: No. 1 White, 4$'S! 4:j; ro. s no. i.'.-i.HTW; No. i do. No. Mixed. Win iSa. 4tyc: Ryu quiet at Cll.Si-. Seed- Clover firm at 9Ai$W,: Tminthy dull .it l 7-Vai f5: rl:i3M, it quiet ut Si rr.iil itf. Provisions qnlet. I.'.inl quiet 'tlll'.T t in ; . ,, .. (. hi wards; !- firsts, i- ii . t mil. r i: O .n.if :!. KiiunMiMiiy; reun'ustuii (-l' IVim'a ami ru ZUg'lSv, as toqu.tlity. astati firm : Fenn'.i. S2c : V. - t. Ml, itS I0j : ice house, 'Jtg'JTc ; limed at -y Cheese firm. Petroleum Hrni ; fair lotr..tiid ; 'Whisky at I) JO. tti'llucd, New York Marker. Kbw oe. Dc. 3. Flour State und West ern dull and strongly In buyei.V favor; Southern quiet and stea'ly. Wheat oiish and December In Id thin : later options iio lower und weiik ; No i White. l07i; So. i Re.l. Dec., I lW.Vi,tfl t75: do .l.lll., $1 10'41 Ity; do Feb. -I 12V.Q 1 12.1J : do May, SI 13. ' Corn tyi&lc lower mid less active; mixed western spot. 45g)7:c ; do lutinc?, tKJjiiTSe. Oats Ic higher and active : Stale, 4 i30c ; western, 018c ; No. Dec., 4i!?lr ; do Jan., 4oJ-fc4ii!4c;; o Feb., 4i;i4U,',,e ; May, 57c. Ural n anil ('(-vision Jaotatlous. One o'clock quotations of grain und provis ions, furnished by S.K. Yun.it, Kroker, 15 Kn8t King street. Chicago. Dec S. Wheat corn Oata Fork uird Dec..... .04 .54 ...... 17;i ID.C.7K Jan '.. M;J .Sil'4 I7T". :(.7." " I'etroleii'.. Oil City.....l.l.". Stock MnrfUi. Now York, Fhiladolpnta amt ioci: muck& also United Status Uon.is repoitod dally by Iaoob K. Lnim. 23 North Q.ieen street. Dec. 8. io-.no irtw 3:to. A. M p m. r.K ... 4! I3J.J iV ... ;,. :i;,'4 ... :h'4 :ns :ni ... nr; ii.-. llVf .. 7-i'fc To'i Wi, -7 i7 27 "". h li:; 47M - "'zi ... li 1 'D'4 '-II ... I ! 'A .O ... Hi-j ' 'i zi'A ... fi:-, si. i 8i; ... .'.:!,' ..';:, r,:i VtS i"' 'v". ... 4l'i l iV'i. ... 'MX u.:''; ryA ... nyA i: 17 Denver & Rio Grande V. Y.. Lako Erio A Western. liaiunj und Texas LaKe Shore.... New Jersey Central New York, Ontario W...., 3t. Futil, 31. ft Omaha Pacific Mall Rochester & Pillsbtfrgli Texcs Pacific.... Wabash. St. Loult & Pact lie Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia.; Heading , Northern Puctnc :in , " " PriiKurcd. Cuiriilo Pitta. & Vc-,1 HOOTS JC AHO.. D.u CHAUI.KS &VU. CITY SHOE STORE. L.1MKS, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GInVrt Kid T.ip Kiittou Siioe.-i fVl Kid Ituttnn SIioch i.l Fine Kid lititlon, wmlfil imttoii hole...... ?.:.() Flue Pc'jIjIi; Rutton. worked lui' ton lioles, 2. Ciolh Top I! n IJ mi blioe JLtnito i.'iO Fancy t.Iovi: Kid Top, laeu und liiu'c b.il. with I'.itent Leather Titis '2Jt MNscm' School Slious I.W to 1.M Clilldieirs Sclioul J-lim-s 7.'jto 1.2.1 GENTS, CALL AND SEE OUR Men's I'.utr Cou;ries3 ...91.25 Men's Quilted Kittton Rats 2UU Men's Fine C:tl r ita!s and Button, :t.7-' Men's Fine Cloth Top ll.il" 2.75 Men's ;idt Routs (solid le:itlier) '2SI Men'sScotcli RottoinCult ll.ilinonit.whicli can be rcnulred, same a- ii iud sewed.... 3.25 3-C0ME AND SfcB US. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., No. 26 1-2 East King St. ucltlj'ndP OJMANB. -pUTAi:LlSUtl IH5. H. C. OKT1T, MANUFACTURERS' AGENT FOR XnK Weljer Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Mason & Hamlin, PelouTjet & Co.'s ORGANS. Atldre.s Correspondence to No. 310 MARKET STREET, IIARRlliURG. PA. n28-rmO) OKOCJCHtES. I'UKPKUIIKorTHK PUDD1MO JH THK eating or It. RICHARDSON 4 ROB1HVS English Plum Pudding At BURSK'S. CHOICK NKWCROP New Orleans Baking Molasses At BURSK'3. For Atinorc's Best Mlnru Ment, For Si-edicts ItnUiii;, Currants and Cltroni For tho best Cranberries in tins :lty. For choice 4-Crown Layer Rubins, For line French Prunes in jrlass Jars, For extra fine French Prunes and Cartoons, For PURE FKKSII GROUND SPICKS, For California Canned Fruits. For Canned Corn and Tomatoe?, For tho BKST FLAVORING EXTRACTS, For Canned Peaches, Pine Apples ft Grapes, For Your Christmas Groceries, DON'T FAIL TO GO TO BURSK'S, No. 17 iSA5T KING STREET. n23 1yd Wl i1 1 41 r-i'M
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