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LANCASTfiJl DAILY IKTEILlGEKCEll. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1, 1880.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCB REGULAR COKHESPOjrDENCE.
Fatal Accldenten the Railroad A Shee
Factory BoreBfh Budget.
Charles Germyer, a resident of Walnut
street, Harrisburg and a Pennsylvania
railroad freight brakeman, received in
juries at Sheck's mills this morning from
which he died. Frem the meagre reports
at band it appears that Germyer, en ar
rival of his train at Shech's mills, started
te walk ever the cars te- the caboose, en
the rear end of the train, and that in at
tempting te step from one car te another
be feu between tue iwe w wic u;. ,
the balance of the train passing ever him
and severing both legs and the left arm.
It is said while walking he became dizzy
and misjudged the distance, hence the ac-
and misjudged the distance, uence wwac
cident. The accident eccured at about five
o'clock this morning. As tue ca
boese passed ever Germyer's body
the conductor of the train heard his cries.
The train was stepped and backed te the
scene of the accident where the mangled
body was found. Germyer was placed in
the caboose and brought te Columbia and
lived a short time after reaching here.
He was a married man, 28 or 20 years of
age. Deputy Coreuer Jehn P. Frank em
panelled a jury te held an inquest, but as
the train men had gene through te Phila
delphia the inqnest was continued,
r Anether rumor is ripe and ready te
pluck te the effect that a shoe factory will
be started in Columbia or that such a ven
ture is under advisemeut. A gentleman
with whom we conversed this morning
spoke with confidence en the subject and
unhesitatingly gave it credence that is,
he was emphatically of the opinion that
the question was being considered. We
Columbians can easily- accommodate an
enterprise of this kind and your corre
spondent trusts there is mere in it than
idle talk. We have nothing positive te
report.
Theie was a break in the water pipe en
Walnut street, near Third, yesterday after
noon. Skating is at an end for the time being.
It required two long poles, two ropes
and two men te get a fractious steer
through town llib morning.
Bertie, the beveu-ycar-eld son of Philip
Kline, residing en Locust street near
Eighth, died at about 5 o'clock this morn
ing of diphtheria.
Dr. Kline has brought, before Justice
Evans, the charge of disorderly conduct
against several boys residing en the Chest
nut Hill pike, near Kinderhook and the
justice will issue warrants for their ar
rest. It h said that Undertaker Musser had
five corpses te coffin this morning. Mor
tality brings riches te the persuasion.
A whist party of a dozen persons spent
last evening very pleasantly at the resi
dence of Mr. F. A. Bennett en Walnut
street, Ne. 230.
This morning's verdict : Snow last night,
hail, lain and sleet this morning, and dis
agreeable, slushy walking for te-day, and
possibly te-morrow and the next day.
Our storekeepers ami notably the sta
tioners and confectioners we had almost
forgotten the dealers in notions are new
arranging or have arranged their windows
with the style of goods that Christinas
makes necessary, and we have iu that if in
nothing else, a holiday appearance. Seme
of the windows arc very handsomely fixed
up and in almost every store the Christ
mas goods are exhibited te their best ad
vantage Prof. McGuire's dancing class Ne. 1 met
last evening in Shuler's hall. The cfcas
has a couple of new members added te it.
The dealers who furnish milk for the
consumption of Columbians have put
their heads together and decided te sell
new milk hereafter at eight cents pcr.quait
in place of six cents as heretofore. The
new arrangement gees into effect today,
and new milk costs 553 per cent mere than
it has cost for the past six months.
The wreck at Itohrerstewnthis morning
interfered seriously with the running of
trains. Beth passengers and freight were
detained and thrown all out of time.
On getting up this morning we found a
nice turkey perched en a tree in our back
yard. Wc thought it would make a royal
Christmas dinner, but then the owner had
te turn up. We surrendered.
A couple of gunners just arrived here
en the train from Yerk with a splendid
string of parti idges sixty-three we are
informed. Wc have net time te leek the
matter up and find out who they are.
Big Game.
Geerge Kirchcr, proprietor of the Eagle
hotel, corner East King and Lime streets,
this morning received by express a 100
pound black bear, -from a friend in Tyrene
by whom it was shot. The animal has
been hanging iu front of the hotel all day,
and it has been looked at by large crowds.
S. W. Shadlc, esq., has just returned,
from a trip te his old home, in Mifflin
county. During his visit he spent some
time gunning. lie was quite successful
as he killed a large deer and a number of
wild turkeys.
Washington Borough Items.
Ducks are plenty en the river, aud as
the ehannel between the islands is closed,
the extent of their feeding greuud is re
stricted, aud they become a mere easy
prey te the marksmen.
Jehn P. Staman, E. II. Stamanaud Peer
Director Hershcy, all of Columbia, visited
Washington en Tuesday.
A number of tobacco growers have fin
ished stripping aud are ready te show their
crops te the buyers, as seen as they cheese
te come along.
Painful Accident.
On Monday evening as Mathias Henry,
aged 02 years, residing ou Jehn street, was
walking in the rear of his premises, car
rying a child en his arm, he slipped en the
ice and fell, dislocating his ankle and
breaking both bones of his right leg. Dr.
Geerge A. Kiug reduced the fractures and
dislocation and the unfortunate man is do
ing as well as possible under the circum
stances. Ore Mines te be Reopened.
The old ere mines near Beartown, Lan
caster county, belonging te the E. & G.
Breeke manufacturing company, of Birds Birds Birds
bere, will be reopened aud put into full
operation in a very few days. Machinists
are new at work erecting a new engine en
the grounds, and operations will commence
as seen as they get through.
A Dunkard Sleeting Heme Robbed.
Helder's meeting house, near Ephrata,
was robbed of a let of bedding by unknown
thieves who subsequently carried their
plunder te the building kuewn as " the
Retreat," en the Springs ground. A
number of spreads and blankets were re
covered. The thieves escaped.
- Dr. Buchanan.
"Dr." Jehn Buchanan was yesterday
acquitted in the United States court at
Philadelphia upon the charge of fraudu
lently using the mails. Wm. A. Morten,
esq., of this city was en the jury.
x Innocence.
Hayes Gricr,ef the Columbia Herald, who
has been for many years a' resident of Co
lumbia, declares no " he has never seen a
seine for shad," and be believes the con
victed fish pirates are just as innocent ss
he is.
ttaverly'a Georgias.
Havcrly's large ce.npany of colored
minstrels arrived in town this morning.
They gave a short street parade and a
drill in Centre squaie. :They have a fine
band.
Hurt Wfalle Coasting.
Jehn Cain a lad about 12 years of age,
residing en West Vine street,had bw ankle
badly bruised while coasting en- "Dinah a
hill." Dr. A. J. Herr attended te the
wound. "
Data Cancelled.
Manager Misbler has cancelled the dates
of the following shows : Jule Keen and
Sallie Adams for December 9th, Rese
Eytinge for January 5th.
If you want te enjoy
Chlll-ChlM bitters.
perfect health use
I was cured of cramps by using Chill-Chilli
bitters.
Casper Weltiel, Officer Ne. 16,
Lancaster, Pa., having been a great snttcrer for
years with Kidney disease, requests ui tesay
j Jimt after using Days Kidsev Pad 25 day be
leels better tllan ,ie ,1M nefere ln flftcCn year?.
n29-MWAFAw
Use Chill-Chllla bitters ler dyspepsia.
49-The cause ler tne Happiness ei that man
across the way Is that he went te WILLIAM
SON A FOSTER, 38 East King street, Lancas
ter, the ether day, and purchased one or their
neltevers ible Ove coats, which they are sell
ing at prices ranging from $15 te $20. Hegives
you geed advice when he tells you te go and
see them. novie-tfd
Fragrant with delicious flower
odors and
healing balsams-Cnticura Seap.
Restore, refresh and beautify the skin with
Cntlcura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
Fer the lip there is no brightness.
Fer the teeth there is no whiteness.
Where TSOZODONT has get no place ;
But thec who use It, knew full well,
flew bright and beautiful the spell
It throws o'er man or woman's cc.
n2!Mwdeed&w
Clergymen, lawyers and authors
Hitters a pure aud safe invlgerant.
llnd Malt
Chill-Chilli bitters are the enc certain cure
for less of appetite.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
It is Imposslble ler a woman after a faithful
course of treatment witli Lydia E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound te continue te sntTer
with a weakness et the uterus. Enclese a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pink ham, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
Jy29-iydeedAw
Mlaerableness.
The most wenderlul and marvelous success,
in cases where persons are sickerpinlngaway
from a condition of mlserablcncss, that no one
knows what alls them (profltable patients for
doctors), is obtained by the use et Hep Bit
ters. They begin te enre from the first dose
and keep It up until perfect health and
strength is restored. Whoever is afflicted in
tlds way need net sutler, when they can get
Hep Bitters. Sec "Truths" and "Proverbs"
in another column. dl 2wdAw
" UEWAItE OF PlCKPOCKKTS," 11 Slgll Which We
often see in public places, is the greatest help
which these Hght-llngcrcd gentry have, for
the unwary generally clap their hands upon
the pocket containing valuables te assure
themselves of their safety, and thereby tell
the thief exactly where te leek for plunder.
But hew much mere te be dreaded thin the
thief who simply steals one's puree arc these
insidious coughs and colds that steal our
health and comfort, yet are se quickly mul cer
tainly cured by Dr.Brewnlng's C. A C. Cordial.
All druggists sell It. Dr. Brewnlmr. Proprie
tor, 1117 Aich Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
n24-lwdAw
"Te Be, or Net Te Be."
"Te be, or net te be" that is the question.
Whether te suffer from a diseased system and
continuous impurities of our bleed, or te take
Spring Blessem and become a welcome and
respectable member of society. Prices: 60c,
trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 1!) North Queen street, Lan
caster, Pu.
Tens of Grapes anil Their Use.
it is astonishing te see the large quantity of
grapes of the finest quality, and large clusters
that are each year mashed up for wine, at the
vlneyaids of A. Speer, Passaic, N. .1. Mr.
Spcer buys large quantities of grapes, and also
raises the Oporto grape, from which he makes
his celebrated wine, without the admixture of
alcohol or spirits. This wine is found by care
ful analysis te be the best wine in market for
invalids and debilitated persons. It is called
Spccr's Pert Grape Wine, and is sold by drug
gists. It is extensively nscd by churches for
the communion table. Excellent ler fatigued
females. This wine Is recommended by Drs.
Atlesand Davis, aud for sale by II. E. Slay
maker. dl-2wdw
The Right Application.
Mrs. D. Morrison, Farnham Centre, P. Q.,
writing about Dr. Themas' Edcstric Oil, says :
'- Geerge Bell used it en his seu, and it cured
him of Rheumatism with only a few applica
tions. The balance of the bottle was used by
an old gentleman ter Asthma, with the best
results. It acts like a charm. Fer sale by H.
B. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 13! North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa.
Mothers! Mothers:! Mothers!!:
Areyeullstufbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suirering aud crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It se, go at once and getabettlc of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little, sulfcrer immediately depend upon
it; there is no mi-take abent it. There is net a
mother ou 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 relief
ami health te the child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly wife te use in all cases, and pleas
ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one
et the eldctit and best femile physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
25 cents a betUe. ril7-lydAwM.WAS
The Friend of Delicate Ladies.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is the
remedy that will euro the many diseases pe
culiar te women. Headaches, neuralgia, dis
ordered nerves, weakness, mental shocks, and
kindred ailments are effectually removed by
its use. The Mether's Magazine. 4
DEATHS.
Bewman. Dec. 1, 1SS), In Millersville, sud
denly, of apoplexy, Susan Ilewnmn, aged (.S
years, 1 month anU 5 days.
The relatives and friend et the family arc
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
lrem the residence of her son, Henry Bewman,
en Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Treadling
and interment at .the Old
near Mlllersvilic.
Mcunenlte church,
2td
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SAUKK KRAUT LUaCil, TO-NIUUT. AT
Ames Deverter's Restaurant, North Queen
street. I had intended te raise the root and
put up galleries ler the uccommedai ion of my
many friends, but took a second thought and
will te-night give a tree iauer Kraut Lunch
and raise the uest beer te live cents a glass.
Come all, great and small. ltd'
fT'HE UNDERSIGNED OKFKKS AT FKI
1 V ATKsalcthat two-story BRICK DWELL
ING HOUSE with two-story Brick Back Build
ing, situate at Ne. 42 Seuth Liuio street. The
house fronts 19 leer, and let extends in depth
193 feet te Zion Lutheran church. The house
has been recently papered throughout; there
arc seven large rooms with gits in every room
in the house, and water in the kitchen. Iu the
let are choice varieties of truit trees and a
line grape vine. On the south side of the heu-e
is an alleyway for the exclusive use of thin
property, Possession given April 1, 1881. If
net sold at private sale the above property
will be offered at public sale, at the Leepard
hotel, ou Saturday evening, December 18. 1830,
at 7 o'clock. PHILIP DOERSOM.
decMCtd
LOCHEB'S
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for
Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ
enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest.
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit
ting of Bleed, Inflammation of
the Lungs, am1 all Diseases of
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
Rate and efficient qualities ler the cure of all
kinds of Lung Diseases. Prise 20 cents. Pre
pared only and sold by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
NO. 0 KAST KINU STREET. elC-tfd
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PUBLIC BALE
at the northeast corner of Orange and
Mary streets, en THtJESDAT MOUSING at 10
o'clock, consisting or HOUSEHOLD AND
KITCHEN J-UKMTUEE, such as beds and
bedding, carpets, stoves, chairs, bureaus, set
tee, lengues. dishes and everything for house
keepers? MRS. MARGARET KEMP.
J. Woodside, Auct, It
The Overcoats
That we told you about last week
have greatly reduced in quantity.
We had piles of them previous te
the redaction of 10 per cent. We
have some few very desirable ulster
ettes and rcver&ibles left, and when
they are all gene no mere can be
had this season. Our efforts te
please young gents have been very
successful, having selected some of
the prettiest, best fitting and nobbi nebbi
est patterns in the market.
WILLIAMSON & POSTER,
30 EAST KING STREET.
A PEW LADIES' FURS that we
have en hand wc arc closing out at
a great less.
HEAVY UNDERWEAR, Gloves
and Hosiery in large quantities at
the very lowest prices.
Williamson
& Fester,
36 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
J E. CALDWELL & CO.
902 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
- Mil HERCHiVNTS,
JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS,
AND IMPORTERS OF
EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, BRONZES,
CLOCKS AND PORCELAINS,
ask particular attention te their su
perb stock of goods, especially
adapted for
HOLIDAY GIFTS!
The assortment in every Depart
ment is unequaled, and the prices
(always the lowest) will be found
most acceptable.
CS'Orders and inquiries by mail
will receive prompt attention.
CI IVLKK, BOWERS & UUKST.
JTlVLElt, BOWERS A HURST,
GIVLEU, BOWERS & I1UUST,
GIVLER, BOWERS A HURST,
(UVLKIt, BOWERS A HURST,
GlVLEB, BOWERS A HURST,
GIVLER, BOWERS A HURST,
GIVLEB, BOWERS & HURST,
25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA,
25 EAST K1XG STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
2 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
HOLIDAY INVITATION.
HOLIDAY INVITATION.
HOLIDAY INVITATION.
HOLIDAY INVITATION.
HOLIDAY INVITATION.
ALL ARE INVITED
ALL ARE INVITED
ALL ARE INVITED
TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK
TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK
TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK
OK
OF
CHOICE GOODS.
CHOICE GOODS,
CHOICE GOODS,
CHOICE GOODS,
CUOICE GOODS,
SUITABLE AND USEFUL FOR
SUITABLE AND USEFUL FOR
SUITABLE AND USEFUL FOR
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY' GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
IX OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT,
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT,
HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR .DEPARTMENT,
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
In tact, in every department of our store we
are showing hundreds of articles that will
make a useful und acceptable Christmas Gift.
As we cannot "begin te enumerate what wc dis
play, we would ask our friends and the public
generally te call and leek through our stock
uudsce for themselves. We will be adding
new goods every day. Everything will be
elfered at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
VERT LOWEST PRICES.
Polite attention shown te all, whether you
wish te purchase at the time or net.
SPECIAL.-JUST OPENED THIS MORNING
SFECIAL.-JUST OPENED THIS MORNING
SPECIAL. JUST OPENED THIS MORNING
AX ELEGANT LINE
AN ELEGANT LINE
AN ELEGANT LINE
OF
OF
CAMELS HAIR CLOAKINGS,
CAMELS HAIR CLOAKINGS,
CAMELS HAIR CLOAKING!?,
CAMELS HAIR CLOAKINGS,
CAMELS HAIR CLOAKINGS,
IX BLACK AND ALL THE NKW SHADES.
IN BLACK -AND ALL THE NEW SHADES.
IX BLACK AXD ALL THE NEW SHADES.
GIVLER, BOWERS nURST,
GIVLEx, BOWERS A HURST.
25 EAST K1XG STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA
MMWJLBTMMTJSEMJCNT.
GOODS FOB THE HOLIDAYS!
WATCHES.
Ladies' Geld Chatelaine Watches, Ladies Geld Stem-Winding Monogram Watches,
Gentlemen's Geld Watches in plain, fader or box-jeintlcases. Ladies' Nickel Chate
laine Watches, Ladies' Silver Chatelaine tfatcb.es, Gentlemen's Silver Watchesj Gen
men's Watches, with luminous dials.
CLOCKS.
French Clocks in marble, bronze, emerald or gilt cases, with silver bell or cathe
dral strike. Toilet Clocks, Offlce Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Weeden Clocks in great
variety.
JEWELRY.
Diamond Sets, Pearl Sets, Cameo Sets, Reman Geld Sets, Enameled Sets. En
graved Sets; Diamond, Sapphire, Emerald, Pearl, Opal, Cameo, Onyx, Amethyst,
Topaz. Garnet Rings. Plain Bines. Ensraved Rinsrs and Children's Rinrs : Lace Pins.
Scarf Pins, Bracelets and Bangles, Necklaces, Lockets and Charms, Ladies and Gen
tlemen's long and short Chains, Sleeve Battene and Links, Studs, etc., etc.
SILVERWARE.
Tea Sets, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Dessert Sets, Epergnes, Fruit Dishes, Casters, Cake
Baskets, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, Jewel Cases, Card Stands, Ink Stands, Decanters, Cigar
Bexes, Tobacco Bexes, Match Bexes, Napkin Rings, Knives, Ferks, Spoons, Ladles,
etc., etc., etc.
' &C.
Bronze Statuettes, Bronze Mantel Ornaments, Vases, &c. Musical Bexes, Oil Paint
ings, Opera Glasses, Geld Pens, Pencils and Picks, Geld and Silver Head Canes, &c.
All the above enumerated articles and many ethers will be found in enr stock
in great variety from fbe lowest priced te the finest.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,.
Ne. 4 West King Street.
EDW J.
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner,
Things in our
Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY,
GOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES,
GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES,
SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES.
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS,
FINE OIGAR SETS,
BACOARET VASES.
ALL THESE AND MANY MORE AT
t
ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EV. MARTIN HOOVcB, OF VBANK-
lln county, will preach te-morrow even
hiK, December 2, In the Reformed Mannenlte
church, East German street, at 7 o'clock, ltd
3CfC- BOUNDS OF BAKING BCTTEB
UUU racalved; 800 bushels of Apples:
J,0 bushels of Potatoes, which will be sold
wholesale anil retail.
JOSEPH HERZOU.
ltd Cor. Prince and Lemen streets.
170R KENT.
One line large airy room and two large
communicating rooms en third fleer evr
Falinosteck's Dry Goods Stere, naxtdiorte
the court house, suitable for a lawyar or phy
sician. The very best location in the city for
any kind of business. A'
at
ltd FAHN
OCR'S STORE.
"TOTICK.
li All persons who Intend running for any
et the tollewing articles te be voted for at the
Humane Fulr will please hand their names
te Jehn A. Rmdcl, Secretary, en or before
December 10, 18S0: Silver Watch, Organ. Sew
ing Machine, Cigar Maker's Toels, Geld King,
Geld Watch. Turkish Pipe, Deuble-Barrel
ltreech-LeadingGun, Butcher's Toels, Buggy.
Handsome Silk Flag, Bicycles for men and
boys, Bess Violin, ltd
13U1U.1C SALE OF VAL17ABI.K CITY
. Property. On MONDA1, DEC. 20. 1830,
will be sold at public sale, attbe Cooper house,
Lancaster city. Pa., the following real estate,
te wit:
Ne. 1, A let of ground fronting 20 feet 10
incites en East King streets, between Lime and
Shippen streets, and extending ln depth 123
0 Inches te Church street en West Hue, and en
East line 115 feet, making a front en Church
street of 23 feet, en which is erected an elegant
three-story White Marble front house, with a
two-story brick back building. Ne. 212. Tim
house has all the modern Improvements, both
in style and finish, and is well worthy the at
tention of persons wanting u convenient and
pleasant home.
Ne. 2 consists of a three-story Brick Heuse,
fronting 14 feet and 4 inches en East King
street, and extending in depth 52 feet 2 Inches,
Ne. 3 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. This Is
a Urst-class business stand, new' occupied as a
Shee Stere, by Mr. Levy. The above proper
ties can be seen previous te the day et sale by
calling en the occupants.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., of said
day, when attendance will be given and con
ditions of sale made known by
JOHN K. METZGER.
Administrator of the estate of JennMetzger,
dee'd.
Savukl llEsst Sex, Aucts. U-W,SAMA9.1
J. B. MAIM & CO.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
HOLIDAY GIFTS..
ELEGANT GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
Wc arc showing
NEW AND HANDSOME GOODS
IS
IIAVILAND'S FRENCH CHINA,
FRENCH AND GERMAN CHINA,
PORCELAIN
CUT GLASS,
MAJOLICA,
DECORATED AND
LAVA WARE.
Largest Line of Decorated Toilet Ware.
F-I-VCr GOODS OF ALL KIXDS.
FANCY
SOAPS AND PERFUMERY
HANDSOME BOXES.
IN
LADIES' AND OEXTS" HANDKER
CHIEFS IN BOXES.
CRUMB CLOTHS, FINE RUGS.
Wc are showing a large line of these goods,
at prices that arc sure te make them sell.
J. B. MARTIN &'C0.,
Ger. West King and Prince Sts.
LANCASTER, PA.
AC. AC.
ZAHM,
- Lancaster, Pa.
stock that make
ENTERTAINMENTS.
TjWLTOX OPERA HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the pleasure of
presenting HAVERLY'S COLOSSAL
COLORED CARNIVAL
, AWD OKCU1XE
COLORED MINSTELS
J.H. HAVERLT PnerniETOit.
W. H. BISHOP, Maxaekk.
100
COLORED PERFORMERS.
100
Uproarious, Reflned, Unequalled.
The Greatest First Tart, with 20 END MEN,
ever seen.
An Original Second Part et peculiar planta
tion FEATURES, each a Conspicuous Novelty.
A Brilliant and Dazzling Display 1
THE GREAT FREE-FOR-ALL"
EXHIBITION DRILL PARADE
en the prominent streets, day of performance.
Prices an usual. Reserved Scats at Yccker's.
ni)-;:tl
CONEECTIONS.
H
KADQUARTEKS FOB FUBK CONIKU-
TIOAS UU XI lfc UUUUA1.1 AT
JOSEPH R. ROYER'S,
50 AND 02 WEST KING ST.
J. can new offer te the trade and
id public a
large stock et Pure Conlectlens of ever)
of
aesenpuen, at tua very lowest maricei rates.
FRUITS, NUTS, Ac. and n LARUE STOCK
OF TOYS of the NEWEST DESIGNS. L'irgc
and small Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at
11 times.
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SERVED AT
SHORT NOTICE.
MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te t the
same rate as if the person ordering were
present ln person. Call and sec my stock.
4Rcmembcr the place
50 AND 52 WEST KING STREET.
r.lMmrt .TOS. K. ROYER.
FOR SAZE.
170RSALE.
J; a two-eterv BRICK
HOUSE, with two-
sterv Brick Rack Building attached, situate at
Ne. 520 East Orange street, with gas In every
room, and Just uewly papered. Will be sold at
private sole en cheap and easy terms.
Apply te JOHN illKMENZ,
nevla-tfd Ne. 23 North Onccn street.
PUBLIC BALK OF AI.VAItLK KEAI.
ESTATE On TUESDAY, DECESIBER
14, 1880, will be sold at public vendue at the
Grape hotel (late Michael's), en North Queen
street. Lancaster, Pa., the following valuable
real estate, which the undersigned offers for
sale en account et having entered into busi
ness In the western part el the state, viz :
Ne. 1. All that let or ground, Irenting en the
north side et West Orange street 22 feet, and
extending 215 feet in the rear te a 14-fcctwide
alley. The improvements arc a very hand
some ten-roomed two-story and mansard reef
Green Stene Frent DWELING HOUSE (being
Ne. 431 West Orange street), with all the best
modern Improvements, including JenningVi
Improved Londen water closet, marble top
wash stand. Improved walled-in range, cellar
heater, perfect drainage and sewerage, deep,
dry celler. white marble base and steps. There
Is a well with pump and also rain cistern and
pump. Frent en premises is a yard 20 feet in
depth, enclosed with ornamental iron fence.
Ne. 2. Lotefgroundinrear of Nes. 8 and 10
East King street, Lancaster, fronting en an
alley 60 feet and extending senthwai'dly 32
reel, en which a two-story BRICK WARE
HOUSE Is erected 32x50 feet, new useit as a
Tobacco Warehouse.
Ne. 8. A let of ground, fronting 355 feet en
College avenue and 142 feet en Columbia
avenue. A very eligible location for building
suburban residences. Will be sold as a whole
or in parts te suit purchasers,
Possession and geed titles en April 1, 1SS1.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock n. m., of said
day, when due attendance will be given and
terms of sal emede known by
ISAAC STIRK.
II. Shcbert, Anct. nitWSStsd
MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
IOTICE.
FLWi & BREKEMAK
Would ndvlse all who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making any alterations in theii
heating arrangements te de se at once before
the rush or Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
Stares, Heaters id Mm,
In the Market at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Flien & Brenemn's
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
LOKBWEBKH,
WATCHMAKER.
N0.159X NORTH.QUEEN STKEET.near P. B.
B. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains. Clocks. Ac.
sntler the celebrated Pantoscepic Spccta
i and Eve-Glasses. Kenalrlnir a. snecleltv.
aprMyd
THIRD EDITiaiT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DXO. 1, 1880.
tVEATDKR INDICATION?.
Washington, Dec. 1. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, falling followed by sta
tienary barometer, or lower temperature,
with easterly shifting te westerly winds,
and partly cloudy weather, with rain.
YttK EULCTOKAL COLLEGE.
Pennsylvania's Tete Cast for tiarfleld.
Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 1. The elec
teral college of this state met in the Sen
ate chamber at the capitol at neon te-day.
Edward M. Bensen, of Philadelphia, was
elected president and the ether customary
officers were appointed. The twenty-nine
votes of the college were then cast for
James A. Garfield for president of the
United States and Chester A. Arthur for
vice 'president. Jehn L. Lansom, of
Philadelphia, was selected te carry the re
sult te Washington.
New Yerk Vetes fcr Uarneld.
Albany, X. Y., Dec. 1. The electoral
college reassembled in the Assembly
chamber, new capitol, this morning at
ten o'clock. In order te avoid any irregu
Iarity, the college proceeded again te
elect an elector te fill the vacancy caused
by the absence of Mr. Aiken from
the Thirteenth district, and Cornelius
K. Agucw was again chosen and
again took the oath of office. The college
proceeded te vote for president and vice
president of the United States, the en
tire vote being cast for James A. Garfield
and Chester A. Arthur, Jehn Jacob Aster
was selected by a majority of the commit
tee appointed te designate the messenger
te convey the certificates of proceedings te
Washington.
Vermont for Garlleld.
MexTrEMEn,Vt.,Dec. 1. The Vermont
electoral college nut in the state house
this morning, having previously elected
Gen. W. W. Lynde, of Marlboro, as presi
dent and James Iv. Batchelder, of Arling
ten, as secretary, and cast the unanimous
vote of five for James A. Garfield for pres
ident and Chester A. Arthur for vice pres
ident. David II. Barttic, of Maidstone,
one of the electors, was chosen messenger
by one majority en the 21st ballet.'
Maryland for Hancock.
Annapolis, Md., Dec. 1. The electoral
college of Maryland met te-day at eleven
o'clock. I. Nevitt Steele, of Baltimore,
was elected president and Eugene Higgins,
of Baltimore, secretary. At neon they pro
ceeded te a formal vote for president of the
United States and afterward for vice pres
dent, and they were cast for Winficld
Scott Hancock, of Pennsylvania, and Wil
liam II. English, of Indiana, respectively.
THE SICK MAN.
Turkish Atrocities and Rebbcrlc.
Londen, Dec. 1. A Constantinople
dispatch says the Persian minister, Moh
sin Ivan, has sent the Perte particulars of
the atrocities by Sheik Abdullah, demand
ing his punishment.
Anether dispatch from Constantinople
states that a body of Albanians " lifted"
1,600 Montenegrin sheep. Montenegro
protested, but the Poite declined the re
sponsibility. SHOT IN THE BACK.
The Cowardly Crime of w New Yerk J.eafcr
New Yerk, Dec. 1. Early this morn
ing, Mortimer P. Sullivan, aged 21, en
gaged in a fight with an idle fel
low known by the nickname of
"Sass," in the liquor store of James
Jenes, Ne. 33 Baxter street. " Sass" drew
a pistol and shot Sullivan down in his
tracks when his back was turned. The
bullet penetrated his back and is probably
ledged in his lungs. Sas3 ran away and
is supposed te be hiding in the slums of
the Five Points where the pelice are look leok loek
ngfor him. The wounded man was taken
e the hospital.
DEATH ON THE BAIL.
Au Unknown Victim at Huntingdon.
IIi'Ntingdex, Pa., Dec. 1. The day
express killed an unknown man at bridge
Ne. 9 west of Huntingdon yesterday after
noon. The deceased, who about 21 ycais
of age, was working en the Somerset &
Cambria railroad and is believed te have
belonged te Philadelphia. A paper in bis
pocket was inscribed "Sam Cash beard
bill $1.73, A. J. Dixen." The remains
were buried at Huntingdon.
FIKr: IN BEADING.
Burning nt Mej'qr'8 Leather Stere.
"Shading, Pa., Dec. 1. The large three
story leather store et J. L. Meycr & Ce.
was destroyed by fire at three o'clock this
morning less ; $10,000 ; partly insured.
The fire originated from a heater in the
printing office of William . Beycr en the
third ll'jer.
The Public Debt.
Wasihngten. Dec. 1. The debt state
ment issued te-day shows a decrease of the
public debt during November of $3,(5(50,
000. .TEirEznr.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
JEWELER,
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
Wc arc new taking special orders for
HOLIDAY GOODS.
A Full Line or
A Full Line et
A Full Line et
AU Grades of
All Grades et
All Grades et
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
WATCHES, CHICKS,
CHAINS, LOCKETS.
CHAINS, LOCKETS,
GUARDS, SPECTACLES,
GUARDS, SPECTACLES,
THERMOMETERS, Ac,
THERMOMETERS, Ac,
at Lew Prices. Wholesale andRctaIl. yrine
Watch Repairing.
E. F. BOWMAN,
E. F. BOWMAN,
1; East King SI.
K East Ring St.
MAKKKTn.
jnuianeipus Market.
PKttADBLKttL, Dec. I. Fleur dull and
neavy; "uperllne at $3 25S3 75; extra at
MWtfJ.50! ..Ohie and Indiana family 3 50S
r S;. "li- ,a,nllJr BS4 St. LeuS
family 006 30 ;Mlnneeta family 3 258600;
de patent JC1286 75: Winter patent 7 oog eog oeg
S 0u; Spring de 7i3ffl3 23.
je uuur 3 33. "
ne quI.et b.nt flrm : Jfe- 2 Western Red
g 22: Penn'a. Red si aei ; Amber lliu
Cern plenty and dull; steamer. 53c: yel
1. new. 5,c ; old ClQWc ; mixed, new, 50337c;
Oats quiet ; Ne. I White 6e ; Ne. 2 de 43c :
Ne. 3 de 44c; Ne. 2 Mixed 4.-. '
Rye steady at 93c.
Previsions flrm and unchanged ; mess perk,
old. $14 00014 50; ncr,1550; beet hams 250 ;
Indian ni.ws beet at $19 00 : Bacen smoked
shoulders 5?6c; salt de 35Kc : smoked
hams OSlO&e; pickled haiit $3'.c for old
and new.
Lard Urm and -nearcc : city kettle at PUc:
loose butctiers' SJc: primestcam91Zii9'Z?.
Butter nrnv; Crjramrry extra ai35c;
tra 2Sg30c ; estem reserve extra 23$-Jc ;
de geed te choice 175 22c: RelU Urm ; choice
scarce: Penn'a Fxtnc ilQilc ; Western ICuserve
extra 22324. w
Eggs scarce and wanted : Penn'a Extra Sic :
Western Extra S03Ic.
Cheese market quiet but price tcadv.
New Yerk till! cream at Uc; Western
full cream at 12K13c : de fair te geed at
12312kc: de hair skims and Peun'n. skim at
lOJiQllJSc.
Petroleum dull and lower : rellncd ut IV.
Whfekr at SI 13.
Seeds Geed te prime clever steady at $7
67. V); Timethy nominal ; Flaxuu.i dull
at
i .
SO.
Mew Yerk Marnei.
Nkw Yerk. December 1. Fleur-State and
cstcrn without decided change : very mod med
crate expert and home trade demand ; Su
pertlnc, htate 3 SWJJ4 50 : extra de at WM
.6525; choice, de5S0Q3 5O: laiicy de at
$5 539650 ; roundheopOlito f5305 73: choice de
at$5 806 50; snpcrtlne western $::tK)l 50;
common te geed extra de $4 9035 .".O; clieicn
def5 33gG73; cheicu white "wheat de $3 15
as 50 ; Southern quiet ; common te fair extra
$535Q3 85: geed te choice de 3 f0f(6 75.
Wheat "Xc better and fairly active;
Ne. I White, Dec, $1 20K ; de Jan.. 31 '?, : Ne.
2 Red, Dec. 1 24 I 2IH : de Jan., $1 27 1 27 ;
de Feb $1 2I 1 2'.
Cern u shade lower and moderately active :
Mixed westernspet, 57jj3Gic; de luturc, 01
SC2.XC.
Oats quiet; Ne. 2 Jan., IGfl' ICVc ; State
45.-0c ; Western 434131 c.
Stock JUaraer.
Nkw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks steady.
December 1.
a. m. a. m. r. m. r. s. r. x
11:20 11:20 12:30 2:13 00
Erie R. R 44i 4t 4U 4I'
3Hchhrun. a L. s....na.. navf na'd vnf
luiciuxaii
Chicago 1
vincnge.
Han.
P'M.... UI!'
y. w.i 9kk y. ....
I 41 41)2 -Hii .
-. 35 351$ S5 ....
Teledo A Wabash.... II
Ohie ft Mississippi.
St. Leuis, I.M.&S.R.. 47 47J4 47?i 19
17 ?
Ontario and Western. ')& ?A 3054 -I
C. C. A I. C. R. R lsijS 1K I8I-5 1SJ.J
iew .jersey central., ny ir"s vtrji vs
Del. ft Hudsen Canal. K Kl
Del.. Uick.A WesternlOe'C IKI
IS8X
ltei 10174
Western Union Tel... Mii my.
Pacific Mail S. S. Ce..
Manhattan Elevated.
Union Pacific
Kansas &;Tcxas
New Yerk Central....
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland A Pitts....
Chicago A Reck I
Pittsburgh A Ft. W...
American U. Tel. Ce.
PniLADRLrniA.
Stocks strong
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Pennsylvania R. K.
eh:
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S3 Sili
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rt
is; 12
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uenign vuiicy
1 ..1.I..1. V....I. ..!.. .11f
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Northern Pacific Cem S. ?1Z S J
P'd . 62
4 ;; niyt
1'iiis., xiiusv e 11.... vy..
Northern Central 42,'i
PhiruAErlc R. It.... 2ii
Northern Penn'a 51
Un. lLK's of N.J
Hcstenville Pass
Central Trans. Ce.
ICf
17
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54
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LANCASTKK HOUSKIIOI.O MAItKKT.
OAIIIV.
flutter flB .WsJ'c
Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c
Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c
Dutch cheese J lump 8310c
ruciTs.
Apples ? pk I0,rei5e
Bananas each 2g5c
Cherries, dried. Jqt 12u
Currants, dried, t' ft ''-'"
Cranberries l qt hie
Dried Apples V qt 5Sc
" Peaches fl qt Wfelia
Fex Grapes 1 qt 2SS3c
Grapes $ ft l723c
Lemens V dez .. 1220c
Oranges V dez 50u
Persimmons $t qt Ic
VKHKTAW.KS.
Beets 3fl bunch 5c
Cabbage $? head i".l.ie
Carrots f? bunch. :ifi3e
Cern Rdez Vicilie
Ctiery1!? bunch Hx;
Lima beans V qt iw$l2e
Lettuce, head and plale 5ri:
Onions fl 3' pk 2U23e
u 1 bunch 5c
Potatoes V JsJpk KSiJISc
" (Sweet) 31 peck 10lHc
Radishes ) bunch.... '. 5c
Soup ISeaus 1 qt Hi;
Salsify t bniich Ic
Tomatoes If? JJ pk t&13.
Turnips )i peck 10c
rOULTKV.
Chicken? ! pair (live) 5ege
" ' (cleaned) c$l
Ducks pair Ste'irtfl
Geese "A piece ucftfl
Turkeys W piece (live) 75cQS2
" tl ft (cleaned) i:13c
XISCELLANKOirs.
Apple Ililttci' fl qt 25c
W V dez 10&35C
Heney t ft M-vi'ic
Seap ? lt.. JW'lSc
Saner kraut 14 qt ...SflJc
Rabbits V pair 19c
ishai:;.
Clevcrscedl bus $7.507?.'O
Hay?t ten $J025
ly 0111 "jf Ulld C
Oats t bus 3S loe
Rye ? bus sSJd'jiib
Tiinethv Seccd "f! bus ii:i&tjte
Wheat H bus LOU
nsii.
LOSS 1 ib.. ....... ...-.. I'K
Catllshft B I-'!
Kels jfl tt.. ...... ...... ......... .........lfjc
1 crcli .................................. .....l'lc
r.1111 .......................................... .I'Jv
euckcrs...... ................ .......... ...... ......ic
White Fi-Ii ?& 12)c
iiuiiuuti? . uyji
MKATH.
Beefsteak, fl ?. 10520c
" Roast (rib) V lb I2flfic
" " (chuck) 51 ft !ik12c
" Corned. t9 ft I0i2c
" Dried. ft 2t.'2ttc
Kolegmi dried '25c
Ham " ft 13jj18e
Lumbal ft I2'f20c
Lard $) tit........... ........................ ..'fiiiliic
Mutten ?1 ft 1015 11k:
Mince Meat fl ft -.1-c
i. eric x !' - iiwC
SC7B.
Chrstntits ?t qt ..l-2c
Shelbarks ; qt 10c
MISCELLANEOUS.
yOHX. STATK APPLES.
ONE THOUSAND IIARRIILS liiftiercund
selling low te dealer-', nt
nev30-3td MILLER & 1IAKTMAN.
XTOTICE.
1 I hereby notify the public In general that
1 employ no person te purchase rus,eld metal.
Ac, for me. I will net lie responsible ler tbe.i
representing; tlicmseli e as my aqents. as I de
all my own buying. II. C. SHIRK.
n2lvd
DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNi:illIli'.
' i '
The partnership hcretofercexl.-stlng between
II. C. hhirk A Bre., dealers in l.'a's and .Metal,
has this day been dissolved by mutual con
sent. H.C. Jjhlrk will continue the business
at the corner of Arch and Marien alley.
J. P. SIIIUK,
nev23td H.C. SHIRK.
AUSI ItAOSI t KAdS ! ! I
Wanted, 5,00(1 lbs. or extra nice Carrct
Rags. I will give 7e.. 8c. and 9c. per pound in
cash and 8c.. 0c and 10c. pr pound ln trade, ut
II. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
ltd&w 502 West King street.
HOCSEKEKPEKS, TAKE- NOTICK ! I
feel confident my old customers will net
sell their cotton and woolen rags. zinc, gum
shoes, brass, Ac, te ether parties. A.l that
you, bar e save for me. When you are ready te
dispose of Midi articles drop Jne a postal curd,
it will cost but one cent.
JACOB P. SHIRK.
n0-3td 040 Poplar St., Lancaster.
WANTED.
WANTEO. . EVEKVKODV TO ADVKIt
tlse, free et cliarse. hi t!i; I;.TElXKtZM
cm, who wants something te de.
w
ANTKD TWO OK THKI'..K TINSMITHS
Will inve them stcadv work this wluter
ernaicc Aoeaccn strainers.
Apply immediute
yat
nevr-:td
JACOI
if. FliO"E".
Nc. 114 EaU Kinj Str.ct
1 vein. jf. J1..111 lll4 lllS 111-, ....
ft N. W li 122)? - WS'i ---
fli.x st. i'...iu; ie.:vi 107 107'i ...".
ft St. J. Cem 4P.I 40Ji 41?f 42'i ....
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