LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLieENCER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. i :: iii:inLn.ii ciiiSKCSi'u.Nuiuut: Kvcute Aluiig tho Hii-i;ue):i.uii:i Itfciti i Ii.lbirst hi miiiI Around liiu lS'trough i'lcke'l Up fcy the intolli-gom-er'n Koj-orte.r Mr. ilarty Upp has cne on aihoit nip to Boston. Messrs. Ruscl and Gejrge Supplea left to day for Coatosville to attend an uncle s l'u iic i al. Tiie entertainment which was given in the nppra house last night by Hoy wood's minstrel company was a poor one. They i.arl about a $1"0 house. Lee, a bj other of Hop Lee, who has th' Chinese laundry on Front fatreet, has u.--sivedhcrc. Hop will go to Reading and his hi other will manage tho cstab11 .'i mcut. OnSunday, Dcecmbei 11, thc"F- .fi' " will hold a meeting at their n:cetii j houne .n Cherry stieer, above Third. T.iu public is eoiilialiy invited to att.i:d. Jubn West, a cleik at Tule'.i urocerv r.toro. Tell down the cr-llat way of '.lie stoio on .Monday afternoon, and m:ci cly in jim.d one of his lejjs He is now slowly recovering from his injtiiies. A set of false teeth wis left at War len's iefitau ut :i hhoit time ::;;o. Tho owner can l cover his property by calling for it. How has he been chewim hi1-, food iiuinall '.Lis time'.' The chaiiry ball comes off so nigh . It is to be hoped that it wi!! be a -ac -.s.s for ILe object is a worthy one. Tu poor of the town will reed help this winter and no opjiortuuity of laifiin;; money for that pur. , pnso should bo lost. fc Laige numbers of peojile took advantage of tho splendid skating yesterday to in- i-lyo in this delightful pastime. It has : . bteii spoiled U'nv by the snow. A few 1 oK and broom i could sojn clear a ljliciently largo space and the t-poit fi.uld then go on. Mr. John Y .I'ii'i:: money diav.Gr v;uh ' e.iiTit'd oil List night, together with its content.-', about $8 iu change. The thief must have been a hardened wretch to b f.o caiiied off thodiawcr also. These jtty thefts avo becoming quite numerous : Iato. Masonic O Ulcers ICICctoti. At a meeting of tho Corinthian j loyal Audi chapter, No. 221, held heio List i vdiiinr, tho following named ofliecis were i lected to rorvo for tho t-nsuing Masonic voar : J. W. Yocum, M. E. II. 1 ; Dr. Vxa. . Taylor, king; T. L. Uiban, j- ribo ; Chas. L. Pfahler, treasuier ; A. .1. Kiiiillmaii, hecietary ; J. A. SIa'r, tor lcentntive to grand lodge ; Milton Wike, hunts Pcirnttc and Adolph Jesse!, t:ti3 tecs. A ICiimiuay Mule Killed. The hlov.ing of the whistle of a Heading & Columbia railroad engine this mou-nig, fiichli'iad a four-mule team beloii-.iug to l.Mijamiu Mann, of JIascr township, while it was going along the Lancaster pike, and causid it to run away. In de fending a hill one of the animals fell and was Mruck iu tho Mde by tho heavy poU d the wagon. Death ensued in a few minutes. Another roulo of the team as cut about the head. hutTucateti uj it l.lmo Kiln. 1 '.it rick Cohoe, an employee at fetriok krs lime kiln, was found dead this morn imr besido the kiln. It is supposed that ho fell asleep during the niht and w;s Miffocited by the gases which issued from the kiln. Ho was a man of about 50 vear.s of ago aud leaves a wife and family. His home was in Columbia. Hurt 1YIitto Coupling IMra While coupling cats at ISinldu-Hand last night Ceoigo C. Hii!, an employee of tho Pennsylvania railroad, had his ?i-lt rye aud the left hide of his face injured by tho coupling bolt breaking and striking him. It was at at fust thought his jawbone wns biokcu and tho sight of the eye destroyed, but such, fortunately is not tho case, lie was brought to Columbia, wh-.'ie lio re Fides, this morning. Caught in the Act. William l.ennett, a member of a gang of tr imps, stole a piece of gingham print in fioiit of Ilaldeimau lis o's. stoic yoster day. The rnau was seen by Mr. Ccorgo Haldeman. who gave Ihe ahum, aud after j a sh'iit cha-o tho thief wps captured. This noroing In h.:d a linal healing before "Squire O lie:-, wlso committed l:i:a iojail for hirccny in default of bail for a tiial at com t. Tho man said ho was from New York city, was iJ3 years of ?ge and mar , ried. KlCii.ll(lU'S CIIKl'AM'. A Show That HIil Not M-.iUo Money, Last cvenii'g lio Hauy Ci. Itichmond combiti.it ion appealed in the opcia housj to a ve:ysm.ill audience. One leasoa for tho br.d house was that it became known lciorc the aniv.il of the company that they did not iuic a number of people they wei'e advertising. Yestciday morning large bills were thrown around tho town on which appeared, among others, the names of the following wclMtnown pcopln : Turner, Welsh and Harris, Yalo and Dicker, James aud Katie Edwards, Major Burk aud Leonaid and Jones. Tho tlret named team is at Tony Pastor's in New York. Yale aud Decker aro at the Grand Central, Philadelphia, where they have been neatly ail reason, and tho other peoplo arc playing with different parties. WLcu the Hichmond show arrived yester day, it was found to contain eleven people, all told, instead of twenty. Not withstandirg tho very Finall audience the troupa decided to appear. They opened tho ocrformansa with an act entitled " A Bouquet of Cranks," which created some Inn. J.hn C. Leach followeel in an act in vhich he attempted to person ate a Chinaman. Ho filled tho audience, with disgust, and they wero glad to see him disappear tor tho last time. Tho Mo lello brothet vrcio next to appear iu their acrobatic feats. They are excellent actors and their pefotmanee is wonderful. It was concluded with the difficult head balancing act. Lew Baker madtj lots of fun in darkey special tics and received sovcral well deserved encores. Kittie Drew is a fair song and danco artist. Sweeny and Ryland made an ituuieufco hit in their Irish performance. Their jokes were now, their dancing good aud their acting funny. Hairy Hichmond was the last actor to appear in the specialty pat t, and it sion becamo nppavaut thai his acting fell . very Hat. It is of a stj 1c t hat is not at all popular here, and the wonder is that tho man was not hissed fiom tho stacie. lie, however, did not seem to know that the audience wcie liied of him, and took ad vantage of the least manilestatiou of ap plause to le urn to tho stage. After coming back over a half dozen times he made a speech in apology for the perform ance, which was wot se than his aeling,and all were very sick of him when he finally left. The performance closed with an old act, entitled "Two Married Men,"' with Sweeny aud llyland in tho principal parts. IIIC SOUPHOUSK. StiHll it be Kept Open tills Winter ? Nothing lias been dono this winter I towards raising funds with which to keep ojten the frco soup houf o which has been in cxistenco for several years. Mayor MacUoniglo holds a little over $100 of the soup fund, 'with which ho proposes to open ff tho house on New Year's day and distri linte frco soup as long as the money lasts, and then close tho house unless the public come to its aid with additional contiilm tiocs. AilMlonary Meeting. There will bo a meeting of the Ladies Foreign missionary society of tho Pretby terian church, this evening at tho close of tho regular service. STrtASISUBO ITEMS. , ICouslitf rWturbltiK a rlr The Literary ' Society. ' On Saturday evening tho juveniles held , a children's fair in Temperance hall, ; which pi oved a grand success financially, j and everyone was spending the evening quite pleasantly until two or three roughs made their appearance aud created a dis tuibanco, making it nnpleasaut for the children and insulting ladies. Mr. John V. Hull was sent for, and order restored The roughs wero young men of tho bor ough, and if they over attempt to molest another gathtriu g of the kind, or in any I way rau-f disturbance, their namc-s will u give;. o tho public. The St. buig literary society met as usual in Massassoit hall on Jlonday even ing, ina exercises were opened with music by the philharmonic society, fol lowing which Miss Ilattio Leach read an essay, subject PJuck." Then followed a debate on the resolution " That Oliver Cromwe I is wnithy of our admiration," with E. (.'. Musselraan, Go;. V. House!, jr., and Dr. Samuel Keneagyon the affirm ative, and II. (J. Book, Ftank Ebermati and W. D. Chandler, on the negative. After a very interesting debate it was thrown open to the house for general dis cussion and Mylin, Ebermanaud M.Bach man spoke pi o and con, . Tier w hicb. the de cision of tin judges, Messrs. Chas. B. Kel ler, P. E B.ieh'iian .irii Mr. Nolt, was rendered i.i favor of tin. affirmative. The housa di-cidmg in lavor ol tho negative, as tho debate was a spicy one, a motion to continue the same question for discussion next .Monday evf.ning, was made aud car ried. Afier tho answciing of referred questions and tho calling ol sentiment roll the society adjourned to meet Dec. 18. I1IKAS1 YOUNG I.OKKIMi fill PLAl'U." Cuni(riiiiN I'rwcd Goti.u r lino Warlilus toiiLnilor lit it-.vniii .14 -.i. A Washington special to the Press says: Ilirarn Young, editor ol tho York (Pccn-t-v,u'i,i) JJtSjM'ch den s to ha appoint ed p.j.stuiaste.- of tiiatciij. Mr. .lesmp, the picicntpcs'm uter, has held tho office eiglitteii jtv.t-. Mr. Yoai.g'a fi iends say he was i:o:ui. cd tho ofiico by Suuatoi Caiueto'.i piior to tho-tleetioii. and that he came on liciec -cpectiug to puckct tho commi-.siw'i im mediately. It is t-uio, on theauthoiity of a member of tho IVut sylv.nda (i--!egaticn, that Senator C.iineron wci.t to tin-. hitij II'iii."-e and asked o Iho picfcident .Mr. Youmr's commis-jion. The jucsidbtit ieplie.1 that before ho cjnld uako tho appointment Mr. Youug must present tho eiidoisomcTit:, of a maj'uity of the Pennsylvania delegation in the Hoifc, and also the petition of a com-idciablo nutc'ifi-of the. businessmen of York. Th.e scii.iiot caii:-'d this wuid to tho would-bo post master, and ho is now engaged in prepai ing his par .' is. A Ilerr Smith has piloted Mr Young among tho members of tho I'enusiivatiia delegation, and he will iindoubicdly leceivu the endorremcuts that are necessary. Forger Arrcfttetl. Thi:- ti.oininir bstrccn I) and 10 o'clock a man ci. tried tho Lanc.iatcr County national bank aud pre:;ciited to the paying teller a check for 30, put porting to be Mgned by Z Miliarias !Minnich, of Neffs ville. The check wai at onec detected m a forgery, as the signature of Mr. Min nich is well known to tho officers rf the ban!., and tho forger hr.d oven mhs pellod hi-' name. In answer to questions tho foigcr said his uamo was Joseph Smith, that he wuiked for Mr. Minnich and that he received tho check in pay ment for wars. Ho wa-s detained by tho bank nfliiials until an officer auivid and took him in custody, to answer a chaige of forgery. He was locked up for a hear ing Leibro Alderman DiHenticrirer. 'VlioStewMiH iJmt o AinU-mUIy. A number of gentlemen well-known in Mici.il elides have subsciibcd towatd v. grand assembly which it is designvd to h-dd ar. tha Stevens housa on New Year's night, Monday, Januaiy 1, 1S3:5. If hiitli cient encouragement is received to wairaui. it, the alf.iir wilt be ctiikd iorwaid with all the (dnl that hits tiL-uoiizcd pri-vicus events o: this kind, and it will im doubt prove a biilliant success. Tho S'ovens I'Ottse :.sicmbly o( tw years :tg- which was the Ia-t of u scries that for several seasons w:i- highly popul.u. is teiiicmber cd as a mo-;: delipl.tlul alT.ur, and th prospects of ti.iir icvial has awahtned a lively inleif-t among peoplo who incline to Fecial diviiM-ins of this i.oil. Till. t;OOI WII. I5.1M. Tiiej- Serrt'a ie 'Iliitr l"rlo:ul-.. Tho Good Will bind, (colored), s -iv:.-i.ded a number of their fiiends last even ing. Mr. I. E. Hull, the t jbacco f-amnler who had ju-t arrived from Nov York, was tho lust to leroiv.j their attcnti.oi. The band then c tiled at tiie Cooper house, tho Slcveu-JioiibC aul s veral other places and furnished Hue music. The band is improving ra idly, and if drilled properly, will soon tske rank as one of tho best in the county They would look much better il they were fully uniformed, and they are making i-fi'oits to tecuie them. Their fiieudhMiouid give llicni a lift. Mi'e ol ileal hXt.itn. Henry hubcrt, auctioneer, sold at pub lic sale, Dec. 1-, at tho Cooper house, for M. llaberbush, executor for tho estate cf Thomas 11. Torr, dee'd., two ouo and a half story brick dwellings, m mated Nop. 253 aud 235 West Walnut street, to Wm. Millar for $1,503. The South Qucou street properly was withdrawn at $2,o00. J. B. L nig, real esiatc agent, sold to day at public sale, the properly No. 13 Siutk Prince street, f John L. Martin, ou private terms. llelruadlng n. I.:iudlord. Jolm Miller, a furnaceman, from 31a riotta, was arrested by Officer Herr this afternoon and locked up to await a hearing, beforo Alderman Sainton, of a complaint of fraud preferred again-;t him by Florence Haul:, who deposes that Miller boarded at bis house, and when ho received his mouth's wages from his employer, be skipped ' vi ithcufc paying bis board. Wagon Wrecked. The business wagiui of Alex. MoKdlips, organ manufacturer, while standing on North Queen street, near Walnut, this afternoon, was run into by a couuhy butcher wagon and had ouo of 1 lie wheels to:n oiT of it. .luiusetucutH. The Minstrels To night. Hey wood's Masto don minstrels will be in Fu'.ton hall to-night. They made a short street pa: arte thtouj;h the rain and mud to day with twenty-four men in line. They li.td a good band ot music. 'Cec.-.' ltoland liccd will nay this city a return visit to-morrow nijjhr, and judging lromtho f.iior with which he was received upon his lorni -r appearance there will be a largo audience. Ilia play of ' Check " is an amusing one and Mr. Heed's Dick Smythe U a comedy creation ot unusual merit. ,il'L.VLd.L MOTIVES. Feoplo who cannot spend tho season ot winds and cold rams in sunny Florida should keep Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup In tho House. It is the best remedy lor Colds and Coughs and will relieve fcuflercrs at once. "lloush ou Curtis." Ask lor Wells' "ltough on Corns." 13c Quick, complete, permanent euro. Corn-, Go to II. It. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs. Freeman's Xew Ifational Dyes. For bright ness and durability ot color, aro unequaled. Color lrom 2 to 5 pounds. Directions iu Eng lish and German, l'rice. 15 corns. A r.EMEDV tor indigestion, Consumption, Dybpcpsia, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc.. Col lien's Liquid Beet and Tonic Invigorator. d7-lwdeoJ&w j pUKISTMAS GIFTS CHRISTMA.S BOWERS & HURST'S, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA.,. ggsWe have now open an Elegant Line of Choice New Goods, suitable and useful for Christmas Gifts either for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. $We have Everything Marked Very Low. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26-28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. PA, - "- -i -' J oux r. hvm:k & co. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Carpet, Drugget, Crumb FOR A HolicLav Present. TOHN S.GIVLER & CO., Dry Good, Garpet and Merchant Tailoring House, 25 EAST KINO STREET. Now is tlic time to treat Catarrh ot long stantlinx. Klys' Cream ISalm reaches old and obbtinatc eases, where all otlicr re i etlles fail, Do not neglect procuring a hgttlp, :i4in illiei tin; relief you M-i-k. L'rlco T-0 cunts. !ltj- into wibtrlln witli little linger. A BfiitlomaB lrnta Orcville, I'a., call-il my nttenti in to Klys Cream ISaltn as a remedy for Cauirrh, Hay Fever. c. He was bo earnebt in uisertinj; it to bo a positives euro (liiuiself liaviiifrlicen cureii by II) that I purchas-iit u slock. The R:ilm li:n aln-utly rirectC'l a num ber ot cures, t. V. Hvatt, M.D., liorilen town, X. J. Fop several j oari 1 have tiecn troubled wltSi Catarrh ; liavo tried many remedies. JKlyb' Cream ISaltn has proved to be the article de hircd. Uullevo it is the only cure. I.. J!. Column-, TowaiK'a. I'a. 07 i'.vd M, V.&K When Tliorc8 n Will Thcro'.i Way. Anyone who has the will to try Thomas' Kc lectnc Oil will surely lltnl the way to robust lioulth, in cases of bronchial aiS'ections, sore throat, pains, etc.; and as un lnleruul remedy, it is invaluable. For wilobv H. It. Coclirun, tlriiKtfiit, 1.17 anil isa North yuecn street. There are tierce brain storms that shatter a niauM organization, his iiorvcs shriek for tc- Hot, and neuralgia banish'is rest. At such a j time, it the miserable sunrcr would use Ben- ' eon's Celery ntiil Chamoniilo Tills, ho would! tluil perfect lellet. illMw.l.Vw j J. W. Minuick. tVrigliUville, I'a.. says : " Itrowif s Iron Itlttcrs afforded nio Ki"eat re lict in indigestion." For Kilo by II. 15. Cocli- ran, drugKUt, 1.57 and 13n North Queen street. I dll-lwdftw i'oirrnrr lecblc lun;;s apilnst wiuter blast Willi Hiile's Honey ot Horchnund and Tar. l'ile's J'colliaclic Drops enro in one minute. t7-lwiluodw H'ir.L you sutler wii'i in-epepsta and Liver Complaint? hlnloh's Vlinlizcr is gnainiilrr-i loeuro von. For i:ilo liy II. J5. Cochran, 1U7 mil 1 :.' Not th Queen street. myl-lwdcoww itKSCUKD Ji-UWM lIKaili. 'I'Jie tollowing statement of William -r. Cough in, ot Snmervlile, Maaa., is so l cmarkablo that v.'o Ulix toa.sk for it the attention ot our read i;:h. Ho says : "In tint fall ot 1S75 1 w.i9 taken with a violent ulccdim: of tho lungs, iol lowed by u evcre conith. I soon began to loie my npjM-t do ami tlehli. 1 was so weak at oim Hmo thai I could not lea vo my bed. In the sum nii i- ol 1&77 1 wusuduiittcil to tho City Hospital. Idle there the doctors said 1 liail a hole in my !! thing as big as ahulf-ilollnr. I expend ed ovt'ia hundred dollars iu doetoi's and mtM-icine-. I was so tar gone ut one time, n report weitt around t hat 1 was di :nl. I ravi: up hope l.i.t :i Irieiul told me ol I)H. WM. HAIjI.'S 11AI.S.VM FOltTHK MJ.NCri. I laughed at :tiy lrlends. thinking my eas-s ii. curable, but I got a L-f ttle to satisfy them, when to my sni prisca d gmiitip'ition, 1 commenced to feel better My hope, onec dead, began to revive, a'ul to-lay I leel In better spirits than I have tho past three yeurs. " I write tills hoping you will publish it, so that ever v one afllict ed with Di-eaed I.ungs will be induced to take Hit. WM. HALL'S 15ALSAM FOUTHELUNU8,midbecouvinced . Unit CONSUMPTION CAN 15K CUltKI). 1 j have taken two bottle and can positively say j tht It law done mo moie good than all tho I other medicines 1 liavo taken since my sick- I ness. My cough has almost entirely disap-1 pearod and I bhall soon bo able to go to work. eolil bv II. B. Cochran, 187 orth Oucen stro VEATlIi. 'Mussck. Near Mountvillc, Dec. 11,188?, John Musser, aged 72 years. 4 month? and 1 day. The rel-ilivcs and friends aro respcctlully invited to attend the luncral lrom tho rest dencoof liW brother-in-law, John Fridy, sr., near Mountville, on Thursday, Dec. II, 1882, at 10 o'clock. a w. dllvtd jfjgir A.itrj.HTtaE2iEyT8. HO IIS K WANTKD-WANTKO, A CHKAP Horse, to work in a wagon. Apply at ltd 37 MAUKET SntEET. T ANTED A GIUl. Til IM) GlSXKUAL. Vf housework in a sinnll tamily. Apply at It 145 EAST JAMES STIthET. IUHCH, LUNCH. j S'JHILLEU HOUSE. This (WKDNEbDAY) evening. Sour Krout and Sieck. Don't forget the speck, ltd C MATT KKS. B. KitANK SAVLOK HAS RKMOVKI) HIS GALLEBT OP PHOTOGKArHl' TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 3 Exactly opppo-lte tho Old St mil. octll-timd.twll -T7Al.UAI!lK AN1 UStiFUf. PRESE !iTS Spectacles, Eyo Classes, Claude Lorralno Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopes, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, Graphoscopes, Microscopes, Drawing Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrsstial Globes, Pocket Compasses, Sets Philosophical Appatatus, Model Steam Engines, Sets of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, Gold Oliarm Compasses Catalogues as follows, sent on application : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument , IC2 pages " 2d Optical Iatruments, - m " 4th Physical Instruments, 188 ' ' 5th Mcteoiologlcallubtrumenlfcla) " JAMES I QUEl k CO., 924 Chestnut St. , Philadelphia. rtS-2.vd&2tw XEVT ADVERTJSEMM.ST&. -AT- BUY A NICE Cloth, Ottoman, Hassock, Rug, Oil Cloth or j - --" -.. j j " JtJS W AUVEKTIHEMISNTB. Holiday Wo OflVr Everything Toutained CSCal! and examine our Stock and H, Z. R HO lee 12 CLOCKS, JEWELRY, tC K-hUCP-XSwaClT E .'Uff. J. ZABM. Elegant Holiday Grifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVSR- WARE, SPEOTAOijES. FINE Fnli nuf! Men niocRs, witb Gaiflml Gouu, . 0PHKA GLASSES, &C. 6S LARGE 8T0CK A2H) LOW PRICES. EST Wo invito an examination of our stock ; it is a p'casuro to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S COBNER, dceU aj : AnvjuMZTisisatayTH. J)IANC:-5 ASO FUKNlTUItn ICKMOVKD at short notice. Also, dealer in second hand and antique Furniture, Stoves and lil-HoketfenWH. $1.M). A PC. F. UhlNOKHL, 22fi North Queen street, dccll Stud ( '.bovo tlm Northern Market.) nuASB uavki.k 101: a iho. l tkut T ting Wagon and n tet ot Fine Hnrneas at the Mcrrininc House. SATURDAY EVENING, DIXKMUKlt 10, lf-83 Throwing between 8 and 10 o'clock. Tickets 60 cent. dUSld FKANK. SELLERS. ASl'KClAl. MKhTINU Or THIS MIF nerS. F. K. & F. H. Co., No. 7. will bo held in the Shinier house to-morrow (THITtiS 1.V') evening at 7.::o o'clock, for considera tion ot matters pertaining to sale ot engine. A lull attendance is requested. It I. S. GOO DM AN, Secretary. OEALbO 1'ltOI'OSALS WILL. UK UE- O ceived until Tuesday eve. December. 10, for furnishing two rooms of the New Street School Itulluiug with primary desks and reci tation bi'iiehes. viz : 6() desks and tour benches to each room. AlbO two teacher's desks. Ad tlrcw 11. Z. KHOADS. dli codtd2 ! Chairman Financo Committee. OAMi'tkOV ENTERPRISE FLOUR Delivered to any part of the city At 75 Cents lcr Quarter. Order by Postal Caid. Address, ENTtiKPRISfi FLOUR, ais-iuutw LANCASTEK, FA. 4 UUTION ! AUOTIONi ! At M. A. HAUGHTOS'S Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Quean Street, (llStldK THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. TyjiTcuc, WM. THOMPSON. WATOIlBS. CLOCKS, CHAINS, CHARMS, STKCTACLK-i. ETK-LASSy, THEKMOJIKTElla. No. 100 EAST KINQ STREET, nnvio 2md Opposite Leopard Hotel . T ADIKS'UAIK OKESSKi:. MRS. C. LILLEK, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Mannfactnrcr and dealer in Hair Worlc, La dies' and Gents' Wigs and Tonpees. Comb ings straightened aud niaua to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at NOS. 2254 227 NORTH QUEEN STEEET, jes-Fonr doors iibovc P. it. K. Depot. octlG-Suid IS OW UKAUV. OUR NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a huge number of properties In city and country, with price?, Ac. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate aud Insurance Agents, No. 10 Bast King Street. SKALKD PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals for prison -abor in the Lancaster County Prison In tho manufacture ot cigars, lor one year from Jan. 9, 1882, will bo received at tho residence ot Albert Hagen, Presidont, Mount Nebo P. O., Lancaster county. Pa., up to DECEMBER 33, to bo opened January 1, 1833, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at tho prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. The manufactory has flrst-clois accommodations and now makes 80,000 cigars per month. For full particulars address the president. By order or tho board. ALBERT HAGEN, dll-tdeeSd&w Pretldent. CAHCEl, II. PKICi:, ATTOBNKY, HAS Q Removed his Onloe imm M North Duke ticet to No. 41 GRANT BTREET, immedi ately in Rear of Court Honse, Long'a Now Rntfdlng. uil7-tld GIFTS, AURORA Carpet Sweeper, Season iu a First-Class Jewelry l'nsiucss. Prices. ADS, No 4 West King Street lwdlt LANCASTER, Pa. 8 ni'l JVi'lF ADVERTISEMENTS. It. MAKTINS CO. NEW AUU1 VALS EVEUY DAY IN HOLIDAY GOODS,! Elegant DUplay of TEA AND DINNER WARE, IN HAVILAND'S CHINA. (Gold Hand, Whilo and uccoruted.) English Printed Ware, IN Old Hall and Meliiuiirne. Wo Iuito the solo sale ot" the celebrated Mel bourne pattern in Tea and Dinner Ware. Also, Ilaviland & Co. 'a ranch China. Tea Sots, 44 Pieces, 32.50. IJc&t ENGLISH PORCELAIN and URANU'E. Evory pleco warianted. DINNER SETS. 100 plete, $ 7.00 " lZ'i I0.UI. " "iUO " 13 (HI. TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. TOYS, ol every i!c-ciip-tlon. FRENCH FLOWERS, Ac. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King ani Prince Street?, LANCASTER. TA. w ILLlAItlbuN Si FOSTKH. J US I AT THIS SEASON WE SEE ADVERTISED BARGAINS. Now all thinking peoplo know well enough that Bargains nro not brought forward when tho teason is at tho highest point. The so called Barguinare nothing nor less than the regular goods at nil the year-round 1'iice-t. Our Prices Have been so arranged that the Closest Buyer wBl find it on especial advantage to purchase where every article Is sold upon its merit. The PRICES upon our OTEECOATS, For CHILDREN, BOYS, YOUTHS and MEN are the lowest the qualities are worth. In SUITS the ROCK-BOTTOM PRICE i waikt-d in plain figures. Gloves, Neckwear, Collars & Cuffe, Underwear, Hats & Gaps, In fact, e cry article we sell U wold at tho lowest possible prices ; and it not satisfactory bring It back, and the ru'l amount ol cah paid will bo refunded. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. ONE PRICE HOUSE, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER, FA. GKNUIMK HAVANA AND YAKA CIQAKS Tho nest 5-cent Cigar In the city at HAHTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. niSD BDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 13, 1882. KEELYS GREAT SECRET. IT IS GIVEN ro THE TYUllLO AT LAST. Water in Its Natural State CspaDlo of Pro ducing U9S by a Disintegrating Process. Tne Director' Satisfied. Philadelphia, Dec. 13. The stock holders ot the Keely motor company be!d their annual meeting this afternoon, at which William Bockel, who had been chosen by the court to receive the secret f . om Keely, made a report. He says Keely claims to have discovered that water in its natural state is capable of being by vibratory action disintegrated, and an ex pansive vapor or cas evolved therelrom An engine suitable for a fair test is now beinp constructed. The report does not describe the mechanism, but concludes that Keely has discovered all he has claimed, and that tho stockholders should abide in pationco its success. The board of directors express confidence in the in ventor. THE CONUBE9SIONAL LIBRARY BILL The Lobby Defeated and tne Building to be Put on uoveroment U rounds. Washington, Dec. 13. In the House, to day, the " congressional library bill was taken up and Mr. Ran dall's motion to lay upon tho table tho motion of 3Ir. Robeson to re consider tho voto by which the House decided to recommit the bill was agreed to. This voto has the effect of recommitting tho bill with intrnc tions of tho cotnmitteo to report a bill for the erection of a library on ground bo longing io tlif United Sprite; it: W:iMng tor:. I iglit Star Itoute Jurors secured. Washino ro:;, Dec. 13. Tiie cilmis In piocurc a jury in the Sr.ur Route trial . -. resumed to day. Ouo juror wa3 sworn iu yesterday and there wero still ton others in tho box tlii3 morning who wero open to challenge by prosecution. Of thcc tho prosecution peremptorily challenged tbrco and the other scvou were swom, making eight of tho required twelve. The selection of tho other four was then proceeded with. Shenandoah Miners ou a Strike. Shenandoah, Pa., 13. Tho miners at Hackor colliery No. 3, of tho Lehigh Val ley coal company, struck this morning .because the colliery ofticera refused yes terday to allow them to bo hoisted up tho slope prior to tlm usual quitting tiran, 4:30 p.m. The mine law requires that when ten men assemble at the bottom of the slope they mint, bo given a wagon to tako them out of tho mine. Tho offi cials wil bo prosecuted by tho mino in spectors. Tho Urangera In Session. Hakhisrueg, Pa., Dec. 13 At this morning's i-ession of tho state CJrauj;o Patrons of Husbandry tho reports of tho worthy master, lecturer and secretary wero received. Tho secretary's report shows a membership in tho stato of 20,000. divided into -100 lodgos. Sjvcu of the lodges were organized during tho past year. Tho financial condition of the order is reported to be better than for many years. More Cravo Kcobern Captured. Richmond, Va. Doc 13. Pour gravo robberp, two white men and two colored men, wero captured by police at Oakv.ood cemetery last night. Tho whito men proved to bo young medical students. Tho Virgiuia medical college was searched this morning and four dead bodies, recognized as having been rcstnrcct;d from tho cemetery, wero found. l'rotcctlng I'liIladcIiirTTa'd 1'urHe. Philadelphia, l)?c. 13. The resolu tion ofiasttuction to tho city solicitor in relation lo the iucreaso of tho tax assess ment placed upon Philadelphia by tho stato revenue commissioners, by which piorupt lgal steps to protect the interests of tho city ato directed to bo taken, was signed by Mayor Iving this morning. AnioiiltlCH oMho Southwest. Las Vegas. X. M., Dec. 13. Tho stage en roulo to Clifton. Grant county, was stopped on Monday by road ants. They robbed the coach and killed two Chinese passengers. A vi earthy Mexican named Pascual Sena was shot and killed by highwaymen on Monday niuiit. Ex-Marshal Henry's Flht. Washington, Dec. 13. The Senate ju dicial committee to day bricilv considered the nomination of Clayton McMichael tob marshal of tho Distiiet of Coluinhi i and the chairman was authorized to report to the Senate executive ecsmoii a resolution calling upon tho j-icsidcnt for a statement of tho causes for wiiich Marshal Henry v. ;;s removed. A F.smoun Oburiictei'it tad Vat . MiiAVAUKcn, Wis , Doc. 13. John F. Patter, a celebrated representative in Con-gu-sK, who in 18(10, being chal'eog; d by Roger A. Priyor, named bowio knives as weapons and a locked room as the place of tho battle, is dying at Mackwanago, Wis . iu a poor house. Tho Western Union' Kariilnic. New York Dec. 13. At a meeting of the Western Union telegraph company to day the u.-,ual quarterly dividend of 1 prr cant, was declared. Tho net revenues lor tho quaiter ending December 31st are estimated at 2,150.000. A Drunken ManM Death. Shenandoah, Dec. 13. William Mar tyn, a miner, aged 27 years, choked to death in tho street yesterday whilo vomit ing. He wai intoxicated at the time. j ho Sluggers. Ciiicaco, Dec. 13 Tho pugil'st, Tom Allen, has arrived here. His match with Elliott will ha arranged Friday. WEATHKU IMlHlAT10Ni. Washington, Dec. 13. For tho Middle Atlantic states, rain followed during the night, iti the southern portions, by clear ing weather, slightly warmer south to west winds, lower barometer MARKETS. New York Market. :it- -;.i.. DfC. l-."!our Shite and West ern iu buyers' favor anil ilull.'- Wlie.il 'G'io lower, dull anil ricpicssci! ; No. 1 White, II 07; No. 2 Ke.l, Jan., I WM 1 IO : ilo Feb., xl VZiiill U)l ;lo Hoc, $1 oitj hid, $10 asked; do May, 1 15,S bld,ll. asked. Corn Cash uml year Qljjc lower: others steady ; mixco western spot, liJfJTSc ; do futures, C2a7Ii.c. OaU a shado better ; State, 4dS3c; west ern, 42330c ; No. 2 Jan., KQVMc; do Fob., VQiQWAfi ; lo March, Vt; do May,-iir-c. I'liiladelpbla Market. .-hi ..1-ai.yHiA, Dec. 13. Flonr dull; .-uperHne, UJ3 37 ; Extra, 3 34 (U ; 1'enna Fam'ly. 34 Wa4 S. Eyo flour utft 0004 12. Wheat dull ; Del. and I'a Hod, $1 o:l 03J$ ; Longcrry Eedand Amhcr, $1 HH81 11. Com new dull ami unsettled. Oat flrnicr, with lair demand. Eye quiet. .... Provisions dull, except lor jobbing sales. Lard quiet. .... Huttor active anil Arm In high grades: Penn'aanu Western Creamery Extra at 39c ; lirsts. 33837c. Kolls steady ; choice wanted. Errs firm for Ircsli ; l'enn'a. 3132c ; Western, 2330c. Cheese steady. Petrolcnm dull ; Kenned. 7?c. Whisky at t su. Grain sad One o'clock tmotatlmaof mta sad maris Urns, furnished by 8.K. Yuadt, Broker, UK East Kin street. eta Dec. IS. Fork Lard 17.27K 1050 17.40 10.G0 Wheat corn Oats Dec... .34 ii Jan..'... M JiVi J6& Mfty.... LOOn Petroleiri Oil Clty....fc95. Stock Macket. N.-w York, rmiadolphl and Loetaatocka also United States Honda repotted dailT by J cvb B. Lows. 22 North Queen street; Dee. IX Ukoo law 3,-oe. .. - A.JC. uenver x tao urandft N. V..Latu Krle A Western Kansas ana Texas. LaKe Shore New Jersey Central New York, Ontario A W St. Paul, M. & Oiuabu ... i'acinc AlaU Rochester ft Plttsbunrh . Texas Pactflc... 40 Wabash. St. Louis Paciflc... 31! Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Phlladelpbia K.a.lln, Norlhum Tiicini-Coia 4iforrod 83X 84! nil is KnrtK'o Pitta . Wrv-X. lVi IS Wi tXtTKXTAIXJIEXTa. TULTON UI'BIU HOUiK. Wednesday, Dec. 13t 1SS2. HEYW001) MASTODONS 30-PERFORMBR3.-30 IN ALL THE LATEST GEMS or MIN- STUKLSY. SPECIALTIES AND HUAMA. POPULAli PU1CES: ADMISSION SS. 35, nn'i BO CENTS' i" llcicrvod Si-iits ut the 0ier.i House Office. lll-3t ii:i.rM oi'eka iiuuk. ritb'RSDAY, DiiU. 14, 1882. KKTUKN OK THE r'AVOKI K. ROLAND REED, IN FEED. MAESHEN'SNEW COllICDY, " CHEEK." PKICES ja, 50 A 7: CENT8. UKSEEVEH SEATS 7 -CENTS. For side ut tho Opera House Olllot-. d9 Gt fUR SALR. IOXKKNT. rKIIM THerlltsrulYur . Ajiril next, the dcrdrable smrj room and dwelling. N(H. 42 anil 41 South (i'la-o struct. Amily to W. P. HKlNroN, dll-lwil No. 3S South Queen HtrceL PDKL.lt; SALE OF VALlTAC.'-i: CITY Property. On SATURDAY, Uh C".MItKK lf, 1S82, at I ne Coopr House, on W-s'. Kinj street, will be solil that twi- ttr rlck Uwelliny, with one-story Ertck l.:i-k ISulld itidnnd Knimc Kitchen attache I. nitu iied No. 553 North Queen street, having a It Ii. purlor, dining-room nml two kitchens n lliat ilnor, two rooms on second floor. go-il iliycllar. etc. Lot 20 by 213 leet. with liv ln:n . Irult, etc. TtTo view tho premised call ut No. C.M North Queen street. Sale to commence at 7 o'cloelt p. m. Term made known by ALLAN A. HKEi: CO., Real Estate and Insmance Agents, No. 1UG East King Street. II. Sucdbst, Auct. d.Vtitcod Oi;PIlAN3 C'ODKT SALE V KKAL ES late. On TUESDAY, tlm l!H!i d iyr I)K CEMHER, 1S2, pursuant to an order of sulo granted bythe Orpnans' Court of l.iincaster county, tho undersigned will sell nt public salo iho two western of tho four two-story brick houses anil lots ot ground in l" cat Kln-r street, on the sou Uisiilo. formerly Iti-Ionglng to Samuel Itanrk, deecuseil, contiilidn about 32 feet S Inches front on Ve.-)t Kin;i -tr.-i:t. anil extending in depth south 151 leet. more or lejs ; tho said two-storv brick Iioum-s Im ing deviseil by tho said Samuel it.inc-k. ilir ceased, to tho minor children of K:iU Cooper, deceased, anil Susan Schnader, lit Il-o oimpli-. Houses No 4IS and 150 Wist Klngatrcct. Sulc to boheld at the Cooper House, ou West Kim; street. at7o'elock p.m., vlu-n ti-rms will he made known by KEUIZEN K.SCHNAIJKi:, Guurdian of minor clilidrcu of itutu Cooper, di-ceased, nail SUSAN SCHNAH Kit. IICN'KT SlIUBEET, AUCtlOllClir. ll2L-3tIWFM "rAI.U.HI.K CITY PliOHKItrY AT PKI- vat i Sale Tin umlerclgiiuit, ii'cnt for tin- trustees of tha IIumiinM Kin- Company. nnVrs at pi lvato salt', nil that Lot of (iromnl and HulMing erected thereon (being tho Kn glue Houxiiof said Com puny rnceutlveri-cteil) Hituated ou tha northider Weii King itreet, wil. of Charlotte strum, in tho city of l.nn-i-iiitur. fronting on West King street 32 ft-cl. :.nd extending la depth to Uruul -lri-i;t21.' fuut, iiiljolnlnglproiiertlnfi of J. M. Herzog mid 1'hllip Wull. Tho Huilitint;biHulisl:iiiUiilly built; is 32 feet vcidu bv MO feijl deep ; Iwa a good cellar nnoertno entire building: istvso storbM in height, and lias watcruiid other con-venieiicc-i. This Hulhllng I-i admirably adapted for market r tolimco warehoiiHc. and tin; attun tion of buyers is directed to this property, as it u ill be sold ut a bargain. JACOH IS. LONG, Heal Estnto Agent, 22 North Queen St. .KV-'.I I.i::,I.lS.2.,23.-X27,30 N )UI.IC MAI.K.-UM IUIIKMiaY, EVEN -lMi, I) KC KM IS Kit 11. 2.V2. will be bold nt tlio Lcopiirtl Hotel, Two Now Two-aory Hrick Dwelling-', with twikHtory ltriek Hack Butld Ing, all covered with sluto and I'sioli hoiiie has veitlliuli. hull uinl 7 flue ronm-t, ga.i in each house iiml built with the best material, hy linint I i the yard a: id fruit trcus In Int. Lot runs iu depth 223 feet to a new street, llieae proMrti4 aru sltuuteil on the Houth hMhoI l.ow struct Nos. I2 und 111. TIh-m: proper ties will be sold on very easy tcruiH. S.tlu to commence a' 7 o'clock p. in. of said day. Conditions niado known bv PHILIP (IINDKR. FRED. inNKM.llERU. AI-o at Iho same time and plucj. two two storyl'.KICK HWELLINIiS. with two-story lirlck Rack Rnlldingu.rnch covered with stnto and each house enutalni seveii r!tis. Houses situated on tho -ontli l-f or E i"t. W.ilnut street, Nch. 62land S-f!. Thero Is a'so a lot or ground adjoining lifinse No. fi2t. Also a good well of water with pump. Tlies:; properties will be until on easy term's. Coinlitfoiiint s.ib? ina'Ie known by IMULII'GINDKR. R'HIERTTOMLINSON. HlWnV3U0BE.1T. Auct. d8-8tu cloth lira mc J.KS MMALINOTH l)AR. Tho inquiry now Is whore to buy an OVERCOAT suitable for tills cold weather 7 Wc OPEN TOI AY a large lot n heavy EnIlsbKerseys, Whltncysand Patent !5e.ivi:r.s, In all the NEW and POl'ULAIt STYLES. Oltve Hrecns, Urowns, Terra-Uolto, Oxford and lancy shades, ranging In prices from S20 to S30. Montanaks, Velours, Fur Astruc:-.an, Vicuna and Elyalan Hea vers in GREAT VARIETY at POPU LAR PRICES. Go at once and secure bargains at J. K. SMALING'S, tto. 121 North Queen Street. YCIUNTAiN F1NK-VOT TOBACCt (TIIK J1 best brand mannfacturcl) 8 cents per on. or2ScentsVi!iat IIARTMAN'S YELLOW TRONT C1GAU. STORE. r x. liGin 71 TSJfi 97 W 40 S9l 21 k iv: Mk H4 264 r.x. r 57H . 73 f vm. 39 4054 i S3 e; l g mi i ? 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