LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1880. -- a-UE.CPDJUTS. Keud Viewer and Reports Opinions Be UTered Court or Common Pleas. -This morning the first week of common p'eas court began with Judge Patterson presiding : There are thirty-four cases down en the list and most of them are for trial. Iu the case of A.N. Basch. for the use of Jehn R. Diileuhacb, vs. Charles Mor Mer Mor eon. Moses Maxwell, Rebert Able and Jehnsen "Wesley, committee or trustees of St. Stephen's tabernacle Ne. 3 of the In dependent Order of Brethers and Sisters of Leve and Charity of Lancaster city, judg ment was entered in favor of the plaintiff for $1,286.93. Opinions Delivered. Judge Patterson delivered opinions in following ca&es : Jehn P. Huber, executer of MarU-Wit-mcr, deceased, vs. Jacob Seudcrs and Mary Seuders, lii.s wife, with notice te Jacob Seudcr.s, tcrie terrant Rule te show cauus-why the judgment entered' en the act. fa. sur. mortgage should "net be o'peh e'peh ed. Rule made absolute. Commonwealth vs. Chambers, el. al., conspiracy. Demurrer te indictment sus tained Davis sewing machine "cemapany vs. Jehn Shillew. Rule te show cause why judgment should net be entered for want of a .sufficient affidavit of defense. Rule discharged. Jehn W. Greff vs. Elizabeth .Grefl. Rule te chew cause why the amendment allowed te the jurat te Iibcllants petition should net be stricken off. Rule dis charged. Jacob Mcishey's assigned estate; Ex ception te auditor's report. Exceptions dismissed and lepert confirmed. Jehn II. Bear vs. Jacob Grid. Case slated. Judgment entered in favor of de fendant. Current Business. A chattel was granted te the M. E. lunch of Caernarvon. . Peter Robinson, who was convicted in luarler sessions court en Friday of break ing into tli; almshouse aud stealing several , articles, was .sentenced te one year and three mouths' imprisonment. Jehn Mull, a little son of Jehn Mull, of Salisbury township, who plead guilty te stealing a watch of Reland Dillcr, and who is beyond the control of his parents, was sent te the house of refuge. Jeseph Smitii,ef Strasburg,was diveiced from his wife Margaret Smith, en the gieuuds of desertion. Itead VieiTH. In the court of quarter sessions last week the following report of read viewers, made te previous sessions, were confirmed absolutely : In favor of a read, beginning en the old Philadelphia read at a point about 9 yards east of a line leading te the farm of Levi Zeek aud ending at a point about 1S7 yaids west of the read leading from UunsccKcr' te the village of New Hol Hel land, in Lea cock township, and vacating that pait of the old Philadelphia read l ing alen the land of Andrew M. Cald well. In favor of a read in Sadsbury township, beginning at a point in the read leadiug te the Christiana hotel at the Masonic hall in the village of Clnistiana aud ending at the point in another public read known as the Foundry read al or near the Christiana foundry. In favor el a read beginning at a stone corner of land of B. Ezra Hcrr and ethers in the read leadiug from Willow street te the Big Spring and Beaver Valley turn pike read te a stake en the north bank of the Pequea creek, in a read leading from the Big Spring and Beaver Valley turnpike vacating a pait of the old read. Adverse report for lead in Celcrain township, beginning at a point in the read from Bartvillc te Kirkwood. at or ucar the point where the read running c ist from the Neble read intersects said BirtviHu and Kirkwood read, te a point in the read leading fiem Bartvillu te Ox ford, about a half mile seulh of the inter section of the last two reads. Iu favor of a read in Salisbury township fiem the read running from II. Brisbiu Skiles's te Limcville, te another read lead ing from Limcville te the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike. Agaiust proposed read in Raphe and Pcnn townships, from a point en the Mt. Jey and Mt. Hepe read, near Jehn Becker's nuith shop, te a point iu the Mauheim and Lebanon read te the point where the White Oak and Sahm's store read intersects the Manheim and Lcuonen read. Iu favor of a read iu West Denegal township, beginning en the read leading from Fridy's smith shop te the Lancaster turnpike and ending at the Maytown read. Iu favor of ;t lead iu Drumore township, commencing en the read leading from Fishing Creek station te the Leng Green read and intersecting a read leading from the Leng Green read te Chestnut Level. Establishing the line between Paradise and Salisbury townships, as reported by viewers. In favor of a read iu Raphe aud Pcnn townships, iu lieu of a part of a read lead ing from the Mt. Jey and Manheim read te the read between Sporting Hill and Colebrook, part of which is new vacated. Vacating a pait of proposed read iu Raphe township, commencing en the Manheim and Colebrook read and ending en the Manheim and Lebanon read, se far as it passes ever the Mt. Jey and Mt. Hepe read, as already affirmed by the court. Viewers Appointed. Te review a public read in Maner town ship, from the Charlcstewn read begining j near JacobStaulfcr'sshep and ending en the public read leading te C. B. Herr's mill. Viewers : Henry Mayer, Jehn B. Stehman and Jehn M. Gridcr. Te vciw and lay out a public read in Martic township, from near the bridge ever the Tucquan creek, through lands of Mahlen Erb, te the public read leading from Rawliiisvillc te McCall's Ferry. Viewers : Jehn M. Sheuk, F. W. nclm and Ames Hcrr. Te vacate a part of the old Peters' read from a corner of Levi Grabill's land te a divisieu line between the lands of Jehn Martin and Jacob Mnsscr, en said read, and lay out another in lieu thereof. View ers : Barten B. Weaver, W. II. II. Kin zcrs, II. B. Becker. Te view and lay out a private read in Salisbury township, te lead from the West Chester read te the house of H. M. Swci gart, iu said township. Viewers : Nathan iel Ellmaker, Harry Worst and A. B. Ay crs. Te view, ascertain and fix the boundary line between Leacock, Earl and Upper Lcaceck township. Viewers, Jehn M. Bahill, A. V. Ilyus and Christian L. Hun seeker. Te view the site proposed for abridge ever the Cocalico creek at or near Buchcr's mill en the read from Reamstown station te Reamstown. Viewers, B. B. Flickingcr, Ezra Bucher and Jehn A. Steber. Correction. In our court proceedings of Saturday wc mentioned that a true bill had been found agaiust "Henry" Ransing. It should have been Jehn Ransing. K. or P. Parade. Thursday will be the first anniversary of the institution of Inland City Division Ne. 7 Uniform Rank K. of P. The knights will give a parade en Thursday afternoon next at 3 o'clock. Before marching they will receive in Centre Square a new silk Hag. from the house of Herstmaun Bres. & Co.,efPhiladcIphia, which cost $130. Clem ens' s City band "wii! furnish the music for the parade. The flag arrived en Saturday and gives entire satisfaction te the sir knights. It can he seen for the present at the office of Rife & Kaufman, insurance agents, East King street. . JRVBSSD -MLPJ5ATB, St Us KUza Hubley Uie Victim Miss Grace nebley'a Fatal Burning. 3Iiss Eliza Hubley, of tburcity, who made her home with Mrs. Louisa Carpen ter, East King street, this city, met'a het rible death in Pittsburgh en Fridav after neon at the residence of 3Ir. B. Wolf, jr.,. Craig street, Last .bud, where she had been visitingfer Seme 'months past! The particular, as furnished by the family, arc that she went te Pittsburgh a few months age en a visit te her brothers Jacob B. and Geerge W. Hubley. Since that time she has made her-home with her ceusinilrs. Wejfj iu-whese parlor she liie't I hotdeath.O.Thilieuse is. heated with hetvl air, and Miss Hubley's clothing was iguit ed while she was standingever the register. Owing te the extreme cold a het lire had beep built iri the furnaces, which were brought into general use for the first time this season. The lady was, aroused from her reverie by a sudden rush of het ail- about ner person, and en looking down disco vci led that her clothing "was'Si fire. irtP P.rcac.ued -bis Piiug sermon yes s for a niement4aralyzed withfcar $ eniin;L te a large congregation. ,.WninBliHM1arnw1tlmntliPr &- LstcrllllO also Occupied lllS pulpit 111 She was and her piercing shrieks alarmed the ether inmates of the house, who fennd her wrapped inflanres ami -wriflimjcieu the! fleer of a hall room near the parlor. A servant wrapped thc. suffering woman in carpet, but the blaze was net extinguished until her clothing had been entirely burned, and her body almost wasted.- Dr. Le -Moyne ar rived at the house soeu after the accident, and was quickly followed by ether physi cians who had been summoned. Though life was net extinct, the physicians inform ed the sufferer aud her many friends that death would seen reljevc her from her suf ferings, te alleviate which all known remedies were applied. An examina tion of the victim showed that both legs were frightfully burned, as was also her entire body. Strange te relate 3Iis3 Hub ley did net inhale the flame, nor was her face disfigured or a hair of her head singed. Miss Hubley lingered in great suffering until 10 o'clock Fiiday night, when death came te her relief. Her" last weids were, "I would like te be home." In accordance with this last wish her remains were brought te this city, reach ing heic at G o'clock last evening. They were taken te the residence of Cel. Emlcn Franklin, 2G North Lime street, from whence the funeral will take place to morrow at 11 o'clock. Her two brothers, two sisters, and Mr. Wolf, accompanied the remains te this city. The accident was caused by a small piece of paper ig niting in the heating pipe, which was forced out of the register ever which the lady was standing and which bet fire te her clothing. t Miss Hubley was the daughter of Sam'l Hubley, who was a brother of the father of our well-known fellow citizen Jehn W. Hubley. Her father, originally from Lan caster, removed te Pittsburgh long age aud before the days of railroads was dep uty sheriff of Allegheny county, aud used often te pass through Lancaster with pris oners for the Eastern ptnitcntiary. He brought them all the way en horseback, lodging them at night iu the several comi ty jails through which he passed. Miss Eliza Hubley came te Lancaster when quite young, after the death of her parents aud was raised by the late Jeseph Ehrcnfricd. She was also an intimate friend aud for a long time an inmate of the famiiy of the late Michael Withers, aud aft?r his death in the families of his daughters. Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Franklin aud Mrs. Wagner. She was a lifelong member and for years a deaconess of Trinity church and an active worker both iu the church aud Sunday-school. She was also a member of the Dorcas society, and was active in schemes of benevolence and charity. She was at the time of her tci riblc death about 03 years of age. ratal Burning of Mls Grace Hubley. The terrible death of Miss Eliza Hubley recalls the circumstances of the death of her unfortunate kinswoman, Miss Grace Hubley, of this city, who was burned te death under circumstances very similar te these above narrated, in the year 1857 at her rcsidcuce en North Duke street corner of Marien alley. She was standing in the parlor en a cold day in front of an open grate in which a bright fire was blazing. She had her back te the grate and was reading a newspaper when her clothing took lire. She screamed for help, aud a servant girl was the first te answer. See ing her iu flames the girl ran screaming into the street. Newton Lightucr, esq., who was passing, ran into the house and found Miss tlublcy in the hall way com pletely enveloped in flames. He pulled off his overcoat and threw it around her and urged her te lie down. which she did. Dr. J. A. Elder, who lived next deer, also hastened iu, and throwing water ever her, assisted in putting out the fire. Miss Hubley, though almost every stitch of clothing was burned from her body, survived for a day or two. fiVirMif- (i vmi f nrrrt nil Ivr She was au Episcopalian. fisn iv Kt.a.. ... and Iter remains church-yard. lie in the Episcopal COLD VvKATUKK. Streams l'rezen ice Cutting Navigation Interfered IVHIi. The cold suap of the past few days has closed up the Conestegaand all the smaller streams in this vicinity. The Susquehan na, at Columbia, contains a great deal of ice, but is net yet closed up. Ine canal, however, is entirely closed, and the Read ing railroad company talk of breaking it open with steam ice-beats, as they have ever seven hundred car leads of coal en route for Baltimore, some of which is in beats iu the canal, some in the coal chutes, and some en cars between Reading and Columbia. "The mercury iu this city at daybreak this morning ranged at from 8 te 12 above zero, according te the greater or less ex posed position of thermometers. Many hydrants aud water pipes are frozen or burst, and the winter campaign of the fes tive plumber has fairly opened and he is en the warpath conquering and te conquer. The ice en the- Concstega, near Levaiv s mill this morning, was about two inchet: thick, and Jeseph Reycr, confectioner, was busily engaged cutting it. He is the first in the field, but the ethers will seen fellow should the thermometer keep down and the barometer up. L.ancaiter Teachers Abroad. The Delaware county teacheis' institute closed successfully en Friday. Among these present at the finish were Prof. Wm. B. Hall, of this city, who conducted the musical exercises, and Prof. Moutgemory. efkthe Millersville normal school, who con cluded his lectures en drawing by offering a valuable geld medal for the pupil of any public school of Pennsylvania, who would produce during the present school year the best specimen of drawing under the classes : 1st, drawing from copy. 2d, drawing map of oeuiity from memory. :jd, dictation exercise. 4th, original com position. A committee from each county shall examine the work aud scud te Millers ville the best specimen for final judgment. . Sale of Real Kttate. Henry Shubcrt, auctioneer, sold at pub lic sale last Saturday at the public house of Edward Sturgis, in the village of Lititz, for G. L. Doersh, administrator of Catha rine H. Allen, cice'd., a tw.Q-stery frame dwelling situated en the north side of Main street, in the village of Lititz, te F. W. Christ for $1,412. TlianknslTlng Hoppers. A turkey supper will be served at Odd Fellow's hall en Thursday evening under the auspices of Lancaster ledge Ne. 07 I. O. of O. P. An oyster suppar for the benefit of the organ fund of the L'nien Bethel, corner of Orange and Prince streets, will be given en Thanksgiving evening. COLUMBIA NEWS. OL'K KLUULAB COKKESPONDEXCE The executers of Anna M. Strine, de ceased, sold at public sale at the Franklin house en Saturday evening, the property Ne. 420 Locust street, te Samuel Graver, for $1,400. - - A meeting of the Columbia auxiliary of the Wemau's foreign mission society was held yesterday morning in .the M. E. church. Addresses were made by Rev. and Mrs. Henry. Wheeler, and the latter read letters fiem Misses Mi E. Lay ten and Yannie J.-Sparks, -the-import of which was mission work and the land slide at Nynee Tal, India, where the writers are new stationed. Very favorable reports from the officers, including the report of the secretary and treasurer, were read, when after singing by the choir several new members were elected.. Rev. J. H. Esterlinc, the new pastor of the Church of Ged at Seventh and Walnut pied his pulpit in the evening. This day one year age the river abeve the darn, was closed with ice which had formed the night before. Te;day the river is closed for the first time this winter above the 'bridge, but net between the bridge aud the dam. A great amount of sjush ice was running this morning aud te it we can possibly trace the clesiug of the river above the bridge, as had this ice been formed and solidified early te day, slush ice could net have passed it and none would have passe&ever the dam. It was the. jamming at the piers of the bridge of slush ice aud that alone whi'.'h closed the river at that point. Diphtheria is yet prevalent.. Twe fatal cases arc reported in one house, and one case iu the house adjacent. The menTbers of company II. will as semble in full uniform for parade this even ing. After the parade the members will de justice te au oyster supper. The mite society of the E. E. Lutheran .church wiU'nie'ct this evening iu the church lecture room te complete arrangements for the festival te be given hi the armory en Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings next. The members of the society with the church congregation arc working hard for their festival and we have no doubt it will gj a complete ucccss. The teach'" s institute met en Saturday. The cm; leyees of the Shawnee rolling mill were ; . ! for two weeks work en Sat urday. The pavements en Saturday night weie iu a very slippery condition, and the walk ing was tiny thing hutgoed. The weather during the past couple days has been cold aud windy. Lecal freight east en the Pennsylvania railroad was agaiu heavy tiiis morning. The Shawnee fire company have the cash te buy ground en which te remove their engine house, but they have net yet been able te find a desirable situation. It is new reported they have a piece in view. The strain saw mill of A. Brunei & Bre., en Seuth Frent street, is again running full. It .started up with its com plement of men this morning. A false alarm of tire called out the fire depaitmeut en Saturday afternoon. A bread- day light alarm without cause is something new. Oliver Ivtiipe, of Norristown, Pa., was visiting his home iu town yesterday. Rev. F. W. Staley preached a sermon te young men in the E. E. Lutheran church last evening. AVm. B Giveifs law office is being wain wain seettcd. It is looking much improved. Mis. Jeseph Brown died yesterday from a complication of diseases, aged- about 60 years. The Philadelphia & Beading pay car put iu an appearance this morning and the employees at this piace were paid ferthcir work for October. A water pipe break occurred this morn ing en Locust street above Second. ST. ANTHONY'S 1-AIK. Sonic or tlji5"" r.ncfcj I'eenlc. The scene at St. Authony's Catholic fair Saturday night was an animated one, Grant hall being crowded during the en tire evening, the voting spirited and the chancing unusually active. The contest for the gentleman's geld watch was an nounced and Mr. Themas McCIarcn re ceiving a large majority of the votes was declared the fortunate owner of the beautiful time-piece. The guitar which was contested by Misses Annie Sullivan and Maze Derwart, was wen by the former young lady ; and the bride dell for which Maggie Kemplc and Mary Gardner com- pcted, was wen by the former. Maggie Houpt was voted the work-box. Among the lucky winners of a num ber of articles disposed of by chance, were Maggie Fink and Mrs. Heuscr, each of whom wen a table-cloth : Father Kaul a piece of muslin : Mrs. Heidig, a quarter of beef ; Mr. McLaughlin, a fancy pound cake ; Father Feiu, a geld teeth-pick ; Mrs. L. Bachler, a ten of coal. The fair will terminate te-night. There yet remain a number of articles for sale and te be chanced off, and the result of the remiiuing voting contests will be de clared. The I'.ipliKt Fair. The fair for the benefit of the Baptist church continues te ba well patronized. The atttndauce en Saturday evening was very large, the voting spirited and the sales remunerative. The fair will continue all week. tirund Donatien Surprise. On Thursday afternoon, November 18, the members and adherents of Octoraro U. P. church, te the number of eighty, form ed iu precession en the church grounds, and proceeded te the residence of their pastor, Rev. David Andersen, at Smyrna, as a donation surprise part-, which proved an entire success, he being entirely ignorant of their coming. His larder was supplied for the coming winter te an extent unex pected te all participants, and funds were collected te the amount of eighteen dollars te purchase a robe for his comfort in travel ing te and from his callings. Rev. Ander Ander eon thanked the donors very heartily for their kindness, and after refreshments were served and prayer offered by Rev. W. G. Cams, a short address was delivered by one of the eldest members of the con gregation, Mr. Themas Cellins. iicnry Drachbar'i Funeral. The funeral of Henry Drachbar, sr., which took place yesterday afternoon, was very largely attended. St. Peter's bene ficial society turned out in a body num bering about 175 men; St. Antheny's beneficial society also turned out, numbei iug about 75 men. They inarched te the late residence of deceased, 522 West Chest nut street, where were assmblcd a large concourse of relatives aud friends. A f uncial precession was formed and moved te St. Jeseph's Catholic church, where the funeral services wcre conducted and au able sermon preached by Rev. Father Gredcmyer. The remains were then es corted te St. Antheny's cemetery where the interment took place. Water Alain Burst. The water main iu West Orange street west of Charlette, sprang a leak last night aud this morning a stream of water almost as thick as a man's arm ran from the broken pipe. The managers of Peters & Shirk's cotton mill declined te fire tip this morn ing lest the water should be cut off from the mill, but they resumed operations about G o'clock en being assured of a full supply of water. Repairs are new being made. A service pipe in Seuth Queen street near Hazel that had been leaking since Sat urday evening is being repaired today. .XJSX.AJirE&PISEXI&TS. WE INVITE the attention of the public te the following schedule of prices of goods that will be found in outfsteci : Ladies' Breast Pins ... Ear Rings (Geld wires) - Geld Finger Ring's ... Thimbles ------ Silver Plated Spoons (per $ dez.) Clocks Stem Winding Watches (warranted) Diamond Rings - ' - Sleeve Buttens - Watch Chains Neck Chains .... Silver-plated Casters - - - - ' Pickle Jars - ' Water Pitchers ' Cake Baskets Bracelets - Charms aud Lockets ... Opera Glasses - All goods will be recommended and H. Z. RHOADS J. B. MARTIN & Dry Goods, Carpets, Wall Papers. ' In our WALL l'Al'EU DEPARTMENT We ate l'attcrns. Eles-ant Designs at VEKT LOW TKICES. WINDOW CORNICES AND. CURTAIN POLES. Walnut. Ebony anil Gilt Cornices, Jreni 3 te 18 inches wide. Walnut ami Ebony Exton Exten Exton sien Cornices, lit any window. 3 inch Walnut Cornice! only O) cents. Walnut, Ebony ami A.h Curtain Pele-. Windows measured and Cornices put up at short noticel Elejrant Line of DADO AND PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, l in all Celers. Stere Shades ami Fixtures, nil widths. We ieap(.cttnlly solicit it -j ill. J. B. MARTIN & CQ., Cerner West King and Prince Streets Lancaster, Pa. A Sick Clergyman. After leaving the Bapth'; fair en Satur day evening Rev. Wm. Morrison, pastor of the First Baptist church, was taken quite ill and became se much worse en Sunday morning as te be unable te appear before the congregation that had assembled te hear him preach. An announcement of his illness was made by one of the officers of the church and also that there would be no services, morning or evening. Vertigo. Last evening Jehn C. Leenard, watch man at Ne. 2 cotton mill for many years past, was stricken with vertigo while en duty. He was carried te his residence, West German street, near the mill, where he is rapidly improving aud expects te be about again in a few days. AmuRCiuentK. "Matrimeny'' Te-nijht. tli'-vcn-it tha will te-niglit produce Hartley Campbell's great ceineily-rtram;i nt the opera house pepulur names : Mr. .1. X. GottheliI, Miss of ' Matrimony arc tlie following E. P. Therne, Mr. Emily linker, Mrs. Therne, and ethers equally well known, being altogether one of the strongest stock companies en the rud. If the highly compli mentary notices of the Philadelphia nml New 1 erk papers are te be credited. Of Mr. Camp bell's work it is unnecessary te speak : all who havcfcccn itpniiselt.and "Matrimony" is one of liis most completely successful productions, overflowing with humor, and yet possessing depth and genuine intrinsic merit. Annie Pixlty. Till charming liltle lady and accomplished actress is booked for Wed nesday night at the opera house. She is sup ported by Jehn E. McDonough's excellent company, and will play her famous role of JirW in Brctllarte's picturcsque drama et that name. Miss Pixley lias "been here be-t lere" en several occasions aud each successive appearance lias increased her popularity. The i mere announcement et her coming is enough te insure her a crowded house. j "Dr. Clyde.''' Tlie sparkling comedy of tills name will be produced at the opera heuse. en Thursday evening. Thanksgiving. Tne piece bubbles ever with fun from beginning te end, and will be given by the same line company and the geme Jliggins that visited us bclere. The company also advertise a matinee ler Thanksgiving afternoon. The lime has been when diseases or the lil l ncys were considered serious affections, but fortunately all fear et any fatal results lrem these troubles arc new dispelled by the cer tainty with which Hat's Kidskt Pad always acts. n22-lvMW&F 3-TnE cause ler the happiness et that man across the way is that he went te WILLIAM SOX & FOSTER, 30 East King street, Lancas ter, the ether day, and purchased one or their ncRevcrslble Overcoats, which they are sell ing at prices ranging from $13 te $20. ,IIe gives you geed advice when he tells you te go and pee them. novie-tfd Mrennercher Concert aud sociable. On Wednesday night, Thanksgiving eve, the Lancaster Mamnercher will give one of their concerts and seciables in their ball. These gatherings are always of n enjoyable charac ter, the attendance being restricted te the members and their iumilies and a lew Invited guests. The flrst portion of the pregramme will cuiniuisu u vuu.ii uuuuisi i uiiui im." mu floors will be cleared for the dance. The queen el medicinal soaps, tlie matchless Cuticura. Salcn, 1S79, 0,000 cakes. A Fenny Saved Is Twepence Knrned. A little SOZODOXT, used right along every day, costs but little trouble and is pleasant al ways. It saves years of suffering from dis eased gums and tcctli in later days. Its use is economical of time and comfort. Use SOZO DOXT. n22-lwdeed&w Emaciation, dropsy, niental and physical wemknefcs arrested by Mell Bitters. SPECIAL XOTIVJSH. SAMPLE NOTICE. It is Impossible -ler a woman after a faithful course or treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Jy29-lydcedftw Malarial Fever. Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity or the liver and kidneys, general debility, nerv ousness and neuralgic ailments yield readily te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters. It repairs the ravages el disease by convert ing the feed into rich bleed, and it gives new life and vigor te the aged and inllrm always. See "Proverbs" in ether column. nl5-2wdAw Met Hers! Mothers-! Mothers. t! Are you 'disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teethT It se, go at once and gctabettle of MRS. WIXS LOW'S SGOTIIIXG SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses iu the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. ni7-lyd.fcwM.WAS ae remeuy ter Kiuney uiseuses uereioiere i (liseevered can lm held for one moment in com- parisqn with Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver f Cure. C. A. Hervey, D. ., Washington, D. C. j 25 cts aud upwards. 75 " 75 " 10 " 31 $1 $5 $5 50 cts. ' $1 $2.50 $1.50 SC S3.5G 81 75 cts ' $2.50 warranted according te quality. &BRO., Jewelers,- .:. ' Ne. 4 West King Street. CO., showing tlie Largest Line and Latest v w- Eclectrie UI1I Amongst tlie ISasc I'ulistH. Jeseph Durrinbcrgcr, Broadway, says lie had the misfortune te severely ppniiu his ankle confining him te ills room and causing ex treme hutrerlng, his brother "Lessee of the L. Side I!. 11. Grounds" who always uses it in sucli case.-, induced him te try it. and he says that the application et the Eclectrie Oil half a dozen times cnubled him te walk round and before he had used 3 of the bottle he was quite recovered. Fer' sale by 11. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 Xertli Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. 47 Speer's l'ert Grape AVine. This article of American Wine is highly esteemed by the best physicians in this coun try. The following is a testimonial we saw from the New Yerk Hospital. Wa publish it for the information et our readers: Xew Yerk, Xev. II. I am using Speer's Pert Grape Wineaud And it te be an excellent tonic and gentle stimu lant, and as sticli I believe it prelcrublu te the commercial Pert, antl allethcrwiucs, asit pos sesses their tonic properties without the dele terious cilect caused by their impurities. It is nUe very palatable, and this is a recommenda tion temany, especially lemales. S. S. Harris, M. I)., X. Y. Hospital. This is an excellent article ler luiuiiy usr, and for females, and is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and for sale by II. E. Sliiyiuakcr. nl.V2wdft'v A Jest. A w itty man can make a jest, a wise man can take one. It does net take cither te And out the virtues of Spring Blessem in curing dis orders arising lrem impurities of the bleed. Constipation, Indigestion, &c. Prices: .7) cents, trial bottles, 1 cents. Per s-ale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Xerth t'ueen street, Lancaster. Pa. AS HEATHS. Xalc On the 20th innt., of spasmodic croup, Mamie Emilic. in the 8th year of her age. danghtcr of Phebe A. Xale, and adopted daughter of J. W. and E. A. Park. llcrswe'st fair lerm lias laded new. Her cheeks have lest their roses : Her guileless heart se free from sin In heaven new reposes. Wc etoed beside her bed of death. Bowed down were we by sorrow ; We knew she would be lest te us Upen the coming morrow. Nene knew her bnt te levctici . The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her patents, Xe. 130 Xerth Mulberry street, en Tuesday, 23d lust., at 2 o'clock.. ltd; HcntKT. Xev. 19. 1SH), iu Pittsbugh. MTss Eliza Hubley, of this city. Funeral from the residence of Euilcn Fiank lin, esq., Xe. 20 Xerth Lime street, te-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at 11 o'clock. xj:tr AitrjsjtTxsujiEsrs. s1 'HOOTING aiATl'tl AND KAFFLK FOR :t let of Fine Turkeys atlhc Millnert Hetel. en tin: btrasburg pike, three miles ea-t el Lan caster' en Tuesday altcrnoen and evening. .All sportsmen are invited te attend. ltd jxe. v. echtekxacht; X7STATK OF ABKAIIA.-1 WKIUIIAK, U Inte of Upper Lc.jcoc!c,tewns)iip, Lancas ter county, deceased. The undersigned Audi tor, appointed te pass upon the exceptions tiled and te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Henry Barr, administrator et the estate of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1S80 at Id o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, iu the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may uttend. J: W. F. SWIFT, ii22 ltd&'itw Auditor. WAJiTKlU "TTVjr-T zr WANTED.--.KVKKXBODV TO ADTEK tlse, free of charge, in the Inteixieki ckk. who wants something te de. W ANTED A SITUATION EITHER A8 child's nurse ordininirreom girl. Annlv atXe. 16 Seuth Duke street. 2td ANTED A GOOD, UONK-iT BOY TO learn the Barber and Hair Dressing Business, Apply te J. G. BOEHRIXGER. un der the Cadwcll Heuse. ltd iievsjc vuxiriHuixa ueOds. -M-OTICE. FLlii & BRENBKAlf. Would advise all who contemplate putting in HEATERS or making any alterations iu thcii heating arrangements te de se at ence befeic the rush of Fall Trade begins. THE MOST RELIABLE 8 In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Flii & Breuemau's GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. H YISS M. E. GILL, TEACHKK OP DRAW ill Ing in the Girls' High Scheel, wishes te obtain pupils in the variens styles of drawing ana painting. Residence Xe. 35 West Orange street. Furs altered and repaired at the same place. ect20-Ud . pi O TO KINGWALT'S FOR MONONGAHELA PURE RYE. Iaise UAnuAiib i-uiir. nir. vt uisivi, y.per . nt. Alcohol, nnd the invi?omtinrTeiiie Iliifr i Iti,i ,,,,,1 tiu. ''l,,lu "- Best Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c, AU at Xe. 205 WEST KIXG STREET. -TflmDBBITItJH: MONDAY EVEN'S, NOV. '22, 1830; FIRE IN NEW YORK. Six Ster j Building in Flames. ELKVATEJJ RAILWAY TRAVF.L SUS PENDED. COMPOSITORS ON A STRTKK. The Spread of the Celd Wave. '.Sew Yebk, Nev; 22:-r-A.' fire broke'eut siidrtly before 1$' o'clock te-day in a six story building at Hester street and Bow Bew cry, occupied by the Londen ami Liver pool clothing company. Before the fire engines arrived three upper stories were wrapped, in; flames. The Haines, which were blown ' across the" elevated read track in the Bowery, compelled the suspension of all traffic. The cntire bulWiek' will be destroyed, and. the fcheq stpieiuidjlirge' furniture inanUnwtpry of C. & E. Yegel adjoining it arc in danger. Of the owners of the establishment noth ing is kuewnr, save thathev, are agents of several ofethin firms. The lessjgcstimated at between $50,000 aud -JGO,000. ' l&fiar'Adrlcas. ' The Haines were confined te the building 'occupied by the. Londen and Liverpool clothing company, which was entirely de stroyed. A portion of the wall en the southern side fclleutward,and alighting ou the reef of Ne. 8C Bowery, a tteuble two story building occupied by Jicrruvau & Walsh as a shoe store, and also by the proprietor of a shirt manufactory, who;e name could net be learned, broke it '. li rough and the contentsef these stores aie totally destroyed by fire and water. The Lesses. The less en the stock aud buildings could net be definitely learned, but will be considerable. The owners of the Londen aud Liverpool clothing company arc sup posed te be Max Stadlcr & Company, who carried it en under the former name. The trains were stepped en the Third avenue elevated .railroad. It was " thought that the falling wall would break down the structure en the west side, but at olio o'clock it was still standing, theugjl threatened, by tlie high front wall which was momentarily expect ed te topple ever into the street. At 12:45, p. in. the fire' hail burned it self out and nothing was left of the build ing lnt a mere shell. BV WIRE. m ses or the Afternoon CendeiiMrd. The joint special committee of Philadel phia councils appointed under a resolution te investigate the affairs of the gas trust held its first meeting this afternoon. A young child is said te have been de voured by wolves -near Bccanceur in the province of Quebec, Canada. The temperature in many places in On tario fell te zero last night. Iu the North west it ranged from zero te ten degices below. The trial of "Dr." Jehn Buchanan, Martin V. Chapman and Themas Van dubcr for conspiracy te defraud the United States out of the amount of Buchanan's bail was commenced in Philadelphia this morning and is still in progress. A beer wagon ran into a street car in New Yerk te-day and wrecked it. Several passengers were injured and the driver of the beer wagon was arrested. The trial of Elijah Alligcr charged with trying te steal stolen bends of the Burling ton, Cedar Kapids and Northern railroad, was begun in New Yerk te-day. In a collision between the schoaner For Fer est Oak and an unknown vessel, about three miles cast of SavilleOut bar, en tin Jersey coast, the former was sunk and is a total less, but the crew were saved. The British steamer Brantford City, Captain Allen, at West Ilartlepoel, Nev. 15, from Bosten, lest 476 head of cattle en the passage. Between twenty-fiveand thirty cenir oi ei oi it'ers; en .the Heading EajU .left their cases this morning, because the proprietor had employed sevcralwerucn te learn the bus iness. Ilawlcy says he will stand firm. Yesterday's galb was the severest ever experienced en Lake Ontario. Scvcial disasters are reported. The imbcr of deaths in Philadelphia last week was 309, being an.incicasc of 22 eyer the number of prccecding week, and a decrease of 55 from these of the cerre- pending period of last year. WEATHER LNDICATIONK. Washington, Nev. 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, higher barometer, station ary or lower temperature, northwest veer ing te north or cast winds, clear or partly cloudy weather. 4..-.-i; k CENTS' GOO VS. VJ-OVELTIES IN 8UARF IUNS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DKAWEKs, AT. E. J. ERISMAN'S, THE SII1KTMAKER, i 06 NOKTU IJCEEX STKEgT. MUSICAL JJfSTJtUMJiNTS. THE- Mr Orp liiiry Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IX STUUMEXTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 Xerth Queen street, Manufactory In the rear. ISranch Office, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKillipe, Proprietor. Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for CHICKEKING& SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Pull Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c.,alwava en band. 113-1 j-dSJtlyw G1 BAND FA1K AND FESTIVAL. AT THE r Pirst Baptist Church, Eust Chestnut street, commencing TIIUKSDAY, NOVEM BER 18, and open every night until the 27th inst. Admission 10 cents. Season Ticket' 25 cents. nI7-4trt Sew lurkJiarKVt. Nkw Yerk. November 21. Fiem State and Western lt25c better and fairly mcUvc; Su perfine, itatu!W)8t : extra de at 14 'JO t?5 05: choice, de 5 llj?3 25 : fancy de at $5 30t!50 ; round hoepOhio jjl.'.jpj 30: choice de at$56ea.50; superfine western t'J03l 4: common te geed extra de $4 90 33 25 choice de fS 30tt 25 ; choice white wheat de .' 13 Q5 30 ; Southern unlet and nrmer: common te rair extra f j 233:3 TO ; geed te eiioice de $5 73 700. Wheat active, excited, ruverish ami 2ffl3c higher; Xe. 1 White Dec. $1 22K21 --' de Jan., 91 27K : XO. 2 Kf d spot SI Of. : de Xev $l28Vf;dei)ec.. $1 S31 SO; de Jan.. $130 01 elfi ; de Feb., $1 5ii. Cern active, excited and 232'e ' better ; Mixed western spot, S332.Uc; de luture, W5 64c- Oats Jif?-c better ; Xe. 2 Xev., 4:1c : de Dec, 43Ji45tJc ; de Jaa , 47c : State 13330c ; Western 42330-r. i'lillauelptua Market. 1'aiLADKLritiA, November 22. Fleur mar ket strong ; supernue $1 S0g ft): extra tt 003 5; Ohie und Indiana utraily 5 73 25; Penn'a Umily 3 37J?3 73 : St. Leuis family tiOtt-&(): rdmneseta lamilv5233t;'J0: Strfli"tlir. Sti23Ut;73- Wiuter lutein Si7jfi:7 75: (Springde$7w)as 25. " uuiir iiiiuuuiiKeu :n 9.) 4,. Wheat excited aud higher ; Ni. 2 Westyrn .Uwi126; reuu'a. Ked l 2"3t 2fi; Amber $1 251 28. Cern scarce and higher : Mcuncr nt r.igszc : yellow, t 65c; mixed, at ty46'c. Oats active und higher; Xe. 1 White 43" 46c;Ne. 2de44S45c: Ne. 3 de 43llc;Ne. i Mixed ll42u. Rye Urui ut QSc3$l. Previsions fairly ntcadv ; nuss perk, old and new $14 .V)1C 23- beei hams $ Vi 50J)1! 00: Indian mess heel nt 1S OJ : B icon -tinek-ed shoulder 5'Qe ; salt de 5'4c; smoked lia!U9'Jj',0c; pickled ham? 8E!k. Lard llrm : cltv kettle PiQ'M: : loe"i but chore' t-fJSc: prime s':::;in $3 7.i3" SO. Butter tirm, b-t grade iu the market fairly active ; Creamery extra at . Sic : de geed te choice 30j?32c; IS C and X. V. ex tra.27ft.t0c; Western reserve extra 232lc : de geed te cheiim uij2Dv; Kellsflriii ter best; l'enn'a Fxtra 20322c: Wtsteru Ke-iTve i:tr.i Eggs scarce nml tlrni: run':i Kxtr.i 2g liSOc; Wi-atom Extra &&2c. Chcc?e llrm and in hotter demand, but price nnehanged ; Xew Yerk lull cream lMJtsiSc : Western full crean at i2-I3!: de talr te geed at lltd!22:deh;d!'kii!i 10lle. Petroleum .iiuieL; rcllued at 10'ic. Whisky atl IS. Seed Heed te prime clewr dull at 7 0 (2,7 75; Timethy nominal ; FiuxAced dull and weak at Si SO. Cattle Market. I'iulAiielmiia, Xevtnnlw 22. Ca!ilmarke. active : bales 3.700 bend. I'riiuc VKHH$e ; geed mC; medium .r)Q5e ; common .I'fle. Sheep "market treag"; fruit SV-SiO head. Prime .V."Je; geed .Vf.-,k'c: 'medium 4,,'jJiS IJiJe; common ijla ; culls 3S:i,ic. Hogs Market active; sale, 7.J00; prime 0 7c; medlnm O'iSUsC ; common i2(''!c Stectc iUuruer. Naw Yetuc (Stocks. Stocks Mreng. Xevt'tiibci 22. A. M. .. M. 1. m. r. s. r. K. 10:10 11:30 1:33 2:30 3:10 Oji 4.'r'H 4.V, i:i ll!t. llD-;il2u' Ui2 113 1135 lit;2 117 H7;h ioeiM 107'; itw'i 4V 4f' 44'i Meney , Erie K. i; Mlchlgun . & L. ... Michigan Cent. U. U. Chicago &X. W Chicago, M X St. I.'.. Hun. X .St.. I. Cem " P'ld.... Teledo ,t W-iIkuIi.... Ohie A Mi"iVdd. .. St. Leuis, I. .M. A . It.. Ontario and Western. C C. & I. C 1C. L. .... SB, 1MU- JI!i II r,7'J 62', 2i; ', Jl 30!jT -"8 31 2I SJ W4 leiiS 104 New Jcrscv Central K Del. & Ilml.-en Canal. '.MJi Del.. J.uck. Si Westerillel JUL Western Union Tcl...HB' 10.5J; facillc Mail S. S. Ce.. 43 IS1' Manhattan Elevated Union Paeillc '.', Kansas & Texas 4I Xew Yerk Central Adams Expre-iri Illinois Central Cleveland & Pitt.-i Chicago & Keek I I'ittHburgh ft Ft. W American U. Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stock steady. Pennsylvania K.U.... i;i", lMiil'a. & Reading..... 21'h Lehigh Valley M)i Lehigh Navigation... :!. Northern Pacific Cem ".V;. " " P'd . fill; Pitts., TittisvV&B.... 17K Northern 'Jentiul 3!i.J Phil'ai & Erie K. B.... I;,, Northern Penu'a Un. U. It's of N.J ilestonville Pass Central Trans. Ce. lftV 41 10IJ.C - ' - 14SJU . 110 . inn l-'""2 125 . l.'l IBJi 2.--M 57;i ' .Mi At te l;U 21'4 !; ts'i" ijj . AJU USVMEXTS. s J ELECT DANCING ACADEMY. MB. AND MKS. SHANK'S ACADEMY, MR. ROBERTS' ROOMS, LAXCASTEIf, PA., Fer Strictly Private Instruction. CLASS Ai'UANt; EMENTS CIllLDIIEN. Saturday Lcsseutt, ler Steps, H:e.. 2 l r. ' Matinee 3 te." r. .11. I-A DIES' CLASS. Satardny Aitcrnoeu 12 te 2 r. m. -Ladies and ('futlcmcn from 8 te 10 p. 111. Mimic by Prof. Tayler anil Orehu-stia. TiatMS . Fer I.'! Lcsmeiis.' Mr. Shank can ba see:! at Woodward's Music Stere. iil7-ltd M IDfiKT IIAI.I-, M1SI11. Klt'S llUII.DIXf', C"uSie iiuart commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880. Will be en exhibition fur a few days only MAJOR TOT, The Marvelous Midget of Mankind, nged 15 year, wright only 10' pound?, will held levees dally from 2 te 5 and'7 te ! p. in. Admission only Children ur.derl2year. .15 Cts. .10 N. B. Come te tlie place of exhibition and see heiii el hi eletiif and hi- t!.1i" miniature coach. lil't-lwd e I'EKA HOUSE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2S MR.JOI1X D. MISIILI'i: guaiuiilci.su lliBt lliBt cless entertainment in the production 'f Hart ley Campbell's highly MU-ce.-stuI and brilliant ly humorous Comedy iu i acts, MATELMONY, BV A SUPERIOi: COMPANY. ACT I. On the Beach al Leng Brunch. ACT II. Drawing Beem ut CoI.Plavferd's. ACT III. Ilrcaktust. Koemat Dick fceabriglifs. ACT IV. At Cel. IMayferd'H. PBICES 33, i Diagram at Yecker's Office. ill Si ? Ch. nl3-4td riULTON OPEBA HOUSE. OXE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1880. J. E. Mcdonough and Rebert fulferm. Managers and Proprietery. MISS ANNlE PIXLEY,- The Charming Sengstress and Actress, who lias just closed u most brilliant engagement at the Bo-den Theatre, crowding the vast audi torium every night. 22,n per-ieiis in 14 per formances, and new crowding tlie Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, with delighted audiences te witness her rendition of ii M'LISS," CHILD OP THE SIERRAS lu which sue writ! introduce her varied selec tions el Songs Dai.ces and Medleys. She wBl be supported by. I. E. McDoiieugh. In his tumousrell of YUItA BlLL.u-id a com pany et absolute met it. ADMISSION, 35, 50 & 7.1 CIs. BESERVED SEATS 75 Cts. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. n20-ltd e PEBA HOUSE. Thanksgiving Afternoon and Even ing, November 25. Grand 'Ladies' and Children's Matinee Thanksgiving afternoon. Deers open at 1 p. m. Performance commences .it 2 p. m. MATIXEE PRICES Children .!5c. Adults SOc. Gallerv 2c. EVENING PRICES, 33, 50&75c. Power's Paragon Comedy Company. Reproduction of that very funny Comedy, DK. CLYDE, With the same lligglns, JOHN P. WARD, alter a Tim of 209 nights in New Yerk. Superb Coh Ceh tumennd Appointments. W.IL POWER, JIaxaeek. Reserved Seats en dale at Fulton Opera Heuse Office. ii20-4td