sv". C'Ji .-i LANCASTER DAILY 1KTELL1GEKCM. MlDAY bfiCMBER 3,1880. of the beard of school controllers of Read ing, were present at the meeting of the baardand were introduced te the members. Adjourned. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE The farmers about here are all mere or less busily engaged in stripping tobacco. Very few buyers have been around as yet. Miss Mary Bewman, of Marietta, was visiting in town te-day, the guest of Miss Mazie . Purple. Engines 314 and 224 are in the fhep at this place for repair, the former with a cracked fire box, te repair which will take about a week. The engine may possibly be sent te Alteena for a general overhaul ing. There is a splendid bheetefice before the town and the dealers are only watting for a favorable temperature te commence cut ting. Postmaster Harry Mullen, in his Grand Army uniform, left hcrejfer Lancaster at 1 :05 te-day. The Vigilant fire company at its next meeting will elect officers for the year. The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia fire company will bj held this evening in the engine house parlors. Iho Citizens baud will partake et geed things te-night where '.' 'Marc nuen. Henry Elincstccvcr is building a small tobacco warehouse en his property at Sixth and Walnut streets. The loefof a shed, under which new bricks were piled, at S. II. Purple's brick kiln, was broken down a day or two age by the weight of the snow and water to gether. Flrcuien'a Election. At the regular mauthly meeting of the Shawnee fire company, held last evening in the engine house parlors, the following officers were elected te serve during t lie ensuing term of one year : President Michael Themas Vice President Charles Cassiily. Secretary Jehn P. Frank. Treasurer Darnel Gehn. Chief Engineer Aaren Gilbert. First Assistant Engineer Michael Themas. Foreman Veter iioek. Trustees EdwaiJ Bredell, Andrew Hardneil and Wcndcl Iianky: First Assistant Director Edward Tra ccy. The officers will .take their seals at the next meeting of the company te b3 held en the first Thursday eveuing of Januarv, 1881. Diphtheria Scare. '' It is reported about town and the re port has reached the cars of several school teachers that at the next meating of the school beard, which will be held en next Thursday evening, one of our physicians will appear before the body and ask that the schools be closed while diphtheria re mains prevalent. The disease is consider ed very contagion, and it is thought its continued prevalence is owing, te a great extent, te the mingling of the school chil dren in the school rooms. A Columbia M. D. is reported as having said that a per.-en inhaling the breath of a sufferer with diphtheria will either he taken with the disease himself en carry it te another. Whether this be true or net the contagiousness of the disease is un doubted and the children, who are the prin cipal sufferers by it, have an excellent chance of communicating it, one te the ether, in the hiated schoolrooms, where, in some cases, as many as eighty arc to gether, sitting two and two te a desk and going by the dozens te recite in their classes. It is further reported that the school beard, failing te order the closing of the schools, will be asked te remove the lineups and buckets from which the chil dren drink while in the .school building. We can better afford te have the children lese a month's schooling than have them study where their lives are endangered. COURT Ol-' COMMON I'l.EA-. THIEVES ABOUT. Dwelling Heuse and Tobacco Wareheuie Entered A Supposed Thler Arrested. F. B. Buch, of Lititz, went out sleighing the ether night, and while his horse was tied en the Lititz turnpike, a prairie wolf skin robe worth $33 was stolen from the sleigh. Lexington village has been visited by thieves. Joel Hibbet's shoe shop, Thes. Sand's hotel, Henry Enck's wagenmaker shop, and the East Lexington school house were victims of the speilsmen. Four weeks age last Suuday night the store and postefiiceof J. F. Kern's, Muddy Creek, Brecknock township were broken into and robbed of revolvers, shoes, cloth cleth inir, stamps. &c. One of the thieves cut himself badly in getting through the deer. They changed their old clothes (and left them) for these stolen, in a field. About a quarter of a mile from the store Constable Sam Bewman has arrested "Duck" Green, a famous negre of the Welsh mountains, and he will have a hear ing in this city te-morrow en the charge of being one of the robbers. He is said te have been suffering from a severe cut en his wrist since the time of the Kern rob bery, and the old clothes left in the field arc alleged te be his. Xight before last a thief broke into the residence and private school of Mr. Abr. R. Beck, at Lititz. and stele from the trunk room several pairs of pants and ether clethins. Master Harry Reed, son of Gee. Iv. Reed, of this city, lest a pair of pants, Master Hell two pair, and Master Sutten a pair of geld sleeve-buttons. The thief entered the beuse by breaking open a window with tools that he stele from, a blacksmith shop in the town. He ran sacked the trunks of some ten boys, but took only the best clothing. On Wednesday night 100 pounds of tobacco was stolen from Tobias Laridis's warehouse. It belonged" te Daniel W. Reat of West Willow ; no clue te the thieves. .Matrimonial. On Wednesday at neon Edward Iuugcr ich Smith was married te Mary Eleaner, daughter of Themas J. DichI, at the resi dence of the latteiyen Walnut street above Nineteenth, Philadelphia. Beth families arc well known in Lancaster, aud Miss Blanche Franklin, of this city, a relative of the bride, served as bridesmaid en the occasion. Mr. Smith is the grandson of Mr. Inngcrich, who niairy years ane was a resident of this city, whence he removed te Philadelphia .te engage in the whole bale grocery business, iu which he amassed a large fortune, iu connection with his son-in-law, Mr. Smith ; the firm finally going int" business as bankers and brokers. HEW AIrXXTIBEMST8. GOODS FOR THE HOMDAYS! WATCHES. Ladies' Geld Chatelaine Watches, Ladies' Geld Stem-Wicdiug Monogram Watches, Gentlemen's Geld Watches in plain, fancy or box-joint cases. Ladies' Nickel Chate laine Watches, Ladies' Silver Chatelaine iVatches, Gentlemen's Silver Watches, 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, Office Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Weeden Clocks in great variety. JEWELRY. Diamond Sets, Pearl Sets, Cameo Sets, Reman Geld Sets, Enameled Sets. En graved Sets j Diamond, Sapphire, Emerald, Pearl, Opal, Cameo, Onyx, Amethyst, Topaz, Gamet Rings, Plain Rings, Engraved Rings and Children's Rings ; Lace Pins, scarf Pins, Bracelets and .Bangles, .necklaces, .Lockets ana unarms, Ladies ana uen tlemeu's long and short Chains, Sleeve Buttone and Links, Studs, etc., etc. SILVERWARE. Tea Sets, Tete-a-Tctc Sets, Dessert Sets, Epergues, 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. &C. &C. Bronze Statuettes, Bronze Mantel Ornaments, Vases, &c. Musical Bexes, Oil Paint ings, Opera Glasses, Geld Pens, Pencils and Picks, Geld and Silver Head Caues, &c. All the above enumerated articles and many ethers will be found in our stock in great variety from the lowest priced te the finest- H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. XBW AJrXTI8J2MEXT3. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY THUD EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 3, 1880. 3TAKKKTS. and AND and ltcfure .tiulge Lli Illusion. The case of the Hanover .1 unci ion A: Susquehanna River railroad company vs. Michael Moere is en tii.il upstairs. The evidence is the same in the case as when it was tried in February. Amotien ler a new dial was made in the case of Reland vs. Grubb. Before Judge Patterson. In the case of Themas 1). Kelly vs. James Trimble A: Ce., the jury ren dered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. Frank A. Rickcr vs. the city of I.an jes ter and the county of Lancaster. This was an issue te ascertain the amount of damages sustained by the plaintiff by rea son of the extending of North Pine street. from West King r.trcct te West Orange street, in the city of Lancaster. After the jury was sworn they were taken te view the premises ; upon their return the plain tiffs opened their case. The defendants objected te the manner in which the case was te be tried, as they claimed that one verdict could net be found against both de fendants by the jury. The court sustainc d objection and framed a new issue, in which the city was taktii off and the issue made against the county only. The county so licitor filed an affidavit of surpribi: at this, but afterwards withdrew it. The court then framed two issues, one against each defendant, and ordered that the cases both be tried at once, with the same jury. This the de fendants were agreed te, but the plaintiff would net consent, but they filed an an affidavit of surprise. A juror was then drawn and "he case continued. A Iteaiitirul Afghan. We were te-day shown one of- the hand somest afghaus we have ever seen. It was made by Miss Katie Neidigh, of Ne. -14 East Vine street. It is two and a quaiter yards long and is of the same width. The material used iu its manufacture is zephyr, the principal coleis being maroon and orange. The large centre piece is of black and iu it is worked the figure of an iron gray horse, which, with the ground weik, is of live different shades. The let ters "('. W. S.' are worked in the top of the centre piece. The afghan will be sent te Philadelphia, but persons desiring te sec it can de se by calling at the house. All who have scen it pronounce it a beautiful p'eec of work, aud it certainly is. .. o.e. I'. District Deputy Grand Master E. J. Erismau has received information that the officers of the Grand Ledge of I. O. O. F. will visit this city next Tuesday forthe puipesc of exemplifying the revised un written weik of the order. They will held meetings at 3:20 in the afternoon and 7:30 in the evening. Ledges in the ceuuty will be represented by delegates. At a meeting of ledge Ne (57 I. O. O. F. last evening a janitor, for the ensuing year was elected. The candidates were II. L. Frailcy, the present janitor, and Jehn Vackly. Mr. Frailcy was re-elected. EDW J. ZHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, Zfam's Cerner, - Lancaster, Pa. Thing-, in eiii -lock tli.it make Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, OOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES, GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES, SILVER TIIIMBLIIS, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, FINE CIGAR SETS, . BACCARET VASES. A I.I. THESE AMI MANY MOKE AT ZAHATS CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.. THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER . a. it. This evening Geerge II." Themas pest G. A. R. will elect officers for the ensu ing year, after which they will sit down le a bean-bake te which all members of the order are invited. Miss Leenard Gene. Miss Agnes Leenard, who has been ill at the Stevens house since her appearance in the opera house en 1 uesuay evening, -states that I declined te state where I kept my account and what was the amount de posited. Yeu will observe that this com mittee is the tail of the special committee an! actuated by the same motives. Everybody who gets a check from me knows where I keep my account, bnt I thought the question impertinent and se treated it. I will heri say te you that my account is kept in a national bank in which you all have entire centhlence,and my bail is suffic ient te pay much mere than the amount for which they go my security, $20,000. This protects you against less, even if I de net de my duty, but it docs net protect me against personal malice. I might pro tect myself from this by removing the city deposits from where they are and deposit ing elsewhere- My rensc of duty does net permit me te de this and T must bear the consequences. I have been, am, aud shall continue te be your faithful servant, Edward Wni.rn.Ns. Delicate lenudcs Unit Mult liil t or- neiui-li ing,stinglheniii:r and purifying. Cusper Weltzel, Officer Ne. lO, Lancaster, l'a., having been agrenthuttercrier years with Kidney disease, rciincsU in te say that after using Day's Kidney Pae 25 days he tccls better than he 1m lie fore in fifteen year. H29-MW&F&W ubcth, wife el Geerge Gclgcr, aged 40 years, 5 months unit 23 days. The relatives and tricnils of the family are respccttully invited te attend the funeral from King street Depot, en Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock. I n torment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. ltd Deizeit. in this city, en the 1st Ins., after a lingering illnes, Anna Mary Delzeit, wile of Peter Delzeit. sr., aged Ti yeais. The relatives and fiiandsef the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from Ji3i- late residence, 332 Seuth Prince street, en fcnnday aftcrnben, tit . o'clock, te proceed te St. .Jeseph's chureh. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. Fahrell. In this cll7, en Dec. 2, 1S80, Ellen Fundi, wife, of Timethy Farrell, in the 7S& year of her age. The relatives jind lricndset the family are respectfully invited teattend hcrftineral from the residence of her husband, sexton's house, In St. Mary's eemtery, en Sunday atternoen, at 2 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's c me te ry. 8th and 9th. 8th and 9th. 8th and 9th. -:e:- A'A,'I' ADVJUlTISEMEXTS- G1 HAND LUNCH. T Saner Kraut and Pigs Feet, and Grand Turkey Ilallling te-morrow evening nt MICHAEL SNYDElt'S Saleen, en Maner street. AHe :i Grand Sheeting Match at bcheenberger'fl Park, te-morrow atternoen, for Turkeys, commencing at 1 o'ceck. ltd HVISV1A1. XOTICKS. (T VSTERS! OYSTERSt! JAMES K. STKACIIAX.il disabled sol dier, lias opened an Oyster Saleen at 347 Xerth j'rinec street, wnere lie is prepared te en Oysters cheaper than any person in town. Oysters delivered te tiny part of the city tree of charge. Opened fresh out of the shell. Give him a call. d2td " had able the: se lar recovered yesterday as te ue te rejoin her company. She left in iftPi'iioeuat 3:3."j. ROTTEN INSURANCE ".RISKS. Tlie Recerd " Man m Town. II. M. Hunt, of the Philadelphia Recerd, who has done the admirable " rotten in surance" work recently appearing in that paper, was iu Lancaster te-day. He finds less symptoms of this sort of fraud iu this city than in any ether section of Eastern Pennsylvania, but there are indications that the rascals were beginning te "get their work in" here. Besides the suspicious insurance of $3,000 en the life of old David Jluskct nuss, heretofore noticed in the daily papers, and an insurance of $7,000 te the benefit of A. E. Kceperts en the late Mrs. Barbara Clements, another comer. te light. Jehn Gunnison died in this city about six months age, aged 85, having been an iuvalid, confined te his bed for about live years previously. Ilis relatives discover, greatly te their surpiise, that Gee. Desb and Henry Lair, of Yerk, who had no ether interest in him, had his life insured for S2.500 in a company at Rich mond, Ohie.. The insurance was effected when he was 83 years old, bedridden and unconscious. There seems te be a hitch in the payment, as the company officers want te "settle" it, while his relatives here indignantly repudiate all knowledge of or responsibility in the matter. GoRctelluut lleev, E. L. Hambright and Adam Dietrich (Maner) went, te Staunton, Va., te-day, te re from there te Kebcrt Glcndaurs te hunt deer and ether large and small game. Obituary. Carolina Mills Glassmire, wife of Daniel F. Glassmirc, sr who was born in Lan caster county, January 20, 1824, died in Ceiidei sport, Pa., November 18, 1S80. treasurer wEixiiAas' vindication Reading Scheel Directors. Messrs. Ancona and Har.bstcr, of the Reading school beard, visited the mectiug of the Lancaster school beard, and this morning, in company with President War fcl, City Superintendent Buehrle, Musical Instructor Kcvinski, and a few ethers, vis ited the boys' and girls' high schools, M,r. Levergood's and Misses BuudeH's anil Ilnber's secondary schools and Miss Zug's primary school. The object of the visit ing school controllers is te ascertain the working of musical instruction in the pub lie schools with a view of introducing music in the schools of Reading. At each of the schools visited the pupils sang for the. visitors, who expressed themselves greatly pleased and astonished at the pro ficiency of the pupils. The party after wards visited Franklin and Marshall col lege aud ether points of interest in the city. lle Appcaln te the Citizens of Lancaster. Te the Citizens of Lancaster: A committee of councils, of which Mr. Rebert A. Evans is chairman, has present ed te councils a report calculated te mis lead you and te injure my reputation. Valuing that reputation and feeling grate ful for the confidence you have reposed in me. I address this communication te you. The merest glance at the report, cun ningly and skilfully as it is drawn, will show that no money collected by me has been unaccounted for,but that the commit tee has reported a resolution te ceun cils instructing the city solicitor te sue out my bend for the neglect of duty, of the very committce of which Mr. Evans was at the time chair man. On page 133 of the city ordinances, sec. 1 1, you win see mat it snail nereat ter be the duty of the receiver of taxes of the city of Lancaster te place the duplicate of the city tax of each ward of the city in the hands of the mayor of said city as seen after tlic first day of December an nually as the proper committee of coun cils of said city shall have ascertained and reported te said councils the amount of tax due aud uncollected en the same, en and up te'first day of December; whereupon said mayor shall,&c." Yeu will see by this that it was the duty of the finance committee te audit my accounts, te ascertain and re port te councils the amount of tax due and uncollected, and that then it was my duty te hand te the mayor the duplicates for collection. I am iu no way responsible for the non collection of the tax ; the finance committee should have reported the amount of delinquencies, and the mayor should have handed the lists te the several collectors. May I net say that it is shame ful for that very finance committee under the lead of one who was chairman at the time this duty was neglected te held me upas criminal when the neglect of duty was theirs, net mine? The committee also intimate that I created difficulty in the examination of my books. This is, te state it mildly, incorrect. My books aie numerous aud heavy ; te properly explain them may require reference te papers, and documents kept en file in the city treasurer's office. I, therefore, when the committee asked me te.bring my books up stairs into the council chamber, told them this, and asked them te meet iu the treas urer's office, when I would lay open every thing te them. Would they net have ac cepted this offer if they had desired te treat me fairly '.' Docs it net show some personal motive when they lead you te in- icr that I concealed irem them information? The report of the finance committee SAMl'I.E JMOTICE. It is Impossible ler a woman after a faithful course of treatment with I.ydia E. Pinkhain'i Vegetable Compound te continue le snllVr with :i weakness et the uterus. Kncleje a ' stamp te Mrs. I.ydla E. l'lnkham, i"W Western j avenue. Lynn, Mas"., for patnphlet. jMydeed&w Toast. " May wi- never want a friend, or a bottle te give him." A bottle or Dr. Themas' Eelectric Oil, which cures cuts, wounds, burns scalds, etc. Fer bale by II. I!. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 13a North Queen Street, Lancaster, l'a. Tens of Oiapcs nnd Their L'ne. It is astonishing te sec the large quantity el grapes of the finest quality, and large clusters that arc each year mashed up ler wine, at the vineyatds of A. Speer, r.wsaie, N. .1. Mr. Spccr buys, hirge quantities of grapes, and alee raises the Oporto grape, from which he makes his celebrated wine, without the admixture el 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 Specr's Pert Grape Wine, and Is sold by drug gists. It is extensively n-ed by churches for the communion table. Excellent for latigned females. This wine is recommended by Drs. Atlccand Davi, and for sale bv II. E. Slay- maker. dl-2wd.tw Virginia City, Nevada. Just heard from Tem Harris, el Virginia City, Nevada. He writes, that the doctors had given up all hopes of saving him ; he had Al bumenarla in the worst form ; was Induced te try Spring Blessem; he is new bossing bin stamping mill as usual. Prices: 5'Jc., trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drng- ?;ist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. I.unejster, 'a. Mlscrablcness. The most wenderlnl ami marvelous success In eases where persons ere sickerpiningaway irem a condition of mlscrablcness, that no one knows what ails them (profitable patients for doctors), is obtained by the use et Hep Bit ters. They begin te cure from the first dose anil keep it up until perfect health and strength is restored. Whoever is aillictcd iii this way need net sutler, when they can get Hep Bitters. Sec "Truths"' and "Proverbs" In another column. dl Swd&w -VTOTICE IS UEItEBY GIVEN, THAT TUE il balance of the stock et BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE PARLOR SHOE STORE, NO. 2t EAST KING ST., must be closed oil by .Tan. 1. 18S1. no mutter at GRAND - 0PE3HM! GRA1D OPENING! GRAND OPENING ! -OF OF OF what sacrifice. dec3-l wait ESTATfc. OF II. W. SUE.NK, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te tins undersigned. MAUVS. ILSnENK, Executrix. W. Li:max, Att'y. d3-5tdeaw PUI5I.IC SALE. On MONDAY, ItECEMBER '.'7, 18), will be told et public sale at the Cooper house. West King street. The following city property, viz, : A lotef ground sitnated en the corner et Green and Dnkc streets, fronting en Duke street 20:i feet and 3 inches, running along Green street 177J leet, and along Lew street 200 feet, upon which arc erected a one-story Deuble Frame Heuse, Stable and Heg-Sty in rear of let : well of geed water with pump therein ; also hydrant, trnlt trees, Ac. The lenecs around the grounds arc in geed order. The property will be sold in lets or in the whole as mav best suit purchasers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known bv the TRUSTEES OF ST. STEPHENS' CIIUKCtf. deeS-tsW&S HOLIDAY GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS, AT AT AT Met hern! Mutliers:: .lletlicrR.'!: Are you .disturbed at night and broken ei your rest by a sick child sutfering anil crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It t.e. go at once and getabettle of AIRS. WINS LOW'S SCOi-HING SYRUP. Itwiil relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. TTiere is net a mother en earth whrt has ever used It, who will net tell you at once .that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and reliet and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the tute, and is the prescription et one et the ehlest and best fem-ile physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 2i cents a liettle. rii7-lvd&wM,W&S I II CHINA HALL. GOBLETS AT 4 CTS. EACH. A 5 OT. COUNTER. 31A3tJlIA.it :&. IlEitsHET Eshbacu. On the 2d or December, 1SS0, bv the Rev. W. T. Uerliurd, at his resi lience, Ne. 31 East Orange street, Jehn If. Ilershey, of Petersburg, te .Miss Annie B. Esh bach, ei'Millersville. Myer BcckwalteeJ On the 2d et December, ISSO.by the. Rev. W. T. Gerhurd, at Hnnsbcr ger's Serrel Herse Hetel, Solemon II. 3Iyer, of Upper Leaeeck, te Miss Lizzie Buckwalter, of Earl. Hebel BKfF.nicr. On the 2det December, 1S8J, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence, Ne. 31 East Orange street, Jacob S. Hebel, et New Danville, te Miss Martha Bene dict, of Conestoga Centre. WHiDJiVEtt Behsier. On the 2d or Decem ber, ISSu, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his res idence, Ne. 31 East Orange street, Obed It. Whidtnycr, of Neffsvlllc, te 3Iiss Maggie II. Belnner, et Landis Valley. JJJ.AT1IS. Bbuckhakt. Dec. 1, 1880, In Silver Springs. Lancaster county, Emma Harper, wile et Samuel Btuckhart: Funeral from the residence et her husband, in Silver Springs, te-morrow (Saturday) after noon at 2 o'clock. ' ltd Gewer. December 1, 18S0, in Manheim. Eliz HIGH & MARTIN, 15 EAST KING STREET. vreTici: mint: runuc. Persons wishing te procure the original re cipe of tnc se-called CHILL-CHILLI BIT TERS, the same as I liavcbeen manufacturing for Samuel A. Grefi", Ne. 213 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., can procure city, county or state rights at reasonable figures, giving full instructions for manufacturing the same, as I held copyright dated Nev. b. 1870. which lias IS years te run betere it expires. Address, ' 11 T flUUT1?t Manufacturer of Bltte'rs, Ne. 27 East German Street, Lancaster, Pa. READ THE FOLLOWING. " I hereby certify tha. the within seenres te 11. L. Mishlcr the proprietary right and owner ship of the Keystone Bittqrs for the term of twenty-eight years from the date thereof, being securedte him under the old copyright law ; and any infringement en Ills right and title subject te an injunction and forfeiture of all article? sold or se labeled and secured 119 -et forth. Sec copyright laws, fiem the au thority of which I make the foregoing state ment, this 28th day of Feb. 187C." " JACOB STAUFFER, " Solicitor of Patents, Copyrights and Trade marks, Lancaster, Pa." ita ASTRICH BRO.'S, ASTRICH BRO.'S, 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PA. -e- DON'T FORGET TO BEAD OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON MONDAY NEXT. WEATHKB INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, lower barometer, sta tionary or higher temperature, north westerly, shifting te easterly and southerly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, fol lowed by increasing cloudiness. FATAL FLAMES. Several Persons Burned la Terente. Terente, Dec. 3. A fire broke out en the ground fleer of Crawford's clothing store, in the Revere block, King street, Sfw Yerk Hrkeu nrELF'??: December X rieur-stat ami western dull and strongly in buverV faver: Superfine, state 3 904 25 ; extra de ut 1 se &t58S2L: nnlnoepOhio S3005 73: choice fle at S3 4306 50; superfine western )9 23; SEFSFSOLll. eoetl 0XtI de WS5 20; choice iiS? Vi; c?.'.ee white wheat de 513 5 2i ijpn0ie dull ; common te fitfr extra 33593 85: koeU te choice de S3 $09700. orvwet41J.lewerana very heavy: Ne. 1 White. Dee. S1.19fll 20? nn r.T,. t na 1 24J : Ne. 2 Ked. Dec., l am 21 ; 'Ile Jan7 tt9Bfc9l.;deFcbsi2$&ai2!i. ' corn a shade lower; Mixed western oemwixc; .no miure, custcc. Oattia shade easier; State 43 wwc : e. 2, Jan., cc. 1 43g 30c; spot. Western raiatMlpfela Market. ,'pLnwulaA'cc-3- iFlennluUbut stead- SSJi1 L.aPSTllne at O3 5 extn at $4 0024 50: Ohln ami Iiiii7n.f,imn..aii 6 23; Penn'a tamllv n tai r . af r 2 1 1 a: r I family 7 Iln I familv lBae:5n. Minn, r...n-.iTe..nVT te-day, and spreading rapidly, the inmates I ?5.P8enJ; a?373 ; winter patent ?7 003- were cnmnellMl n , fim i,a ,, U-.a" ri.'.i-r'"3 X " "," v (vav AlVtU WUV ULfr'v stones by ladders. Wm. Crawford is sup posed te be fatally burned. Bertie Craw ford, aged 18 months, and Nettie Ed wards, a servant, were badly burned. Lawrence Stewart was seriously burned anu injured internally ; his recovery is doubtful. THE GALLOWS. A Yeung Alan Hancetl for Murder. Cleveland, Ohie, Dec. 3. Jehn Calla han was hanged at Wooster te-day for the murdajr of Benjamin Jarmil, October 20, 1870. Callahan was one of a gang et roughs at an agricultural fair who set upon a young man named Frank Martin. Jarmil went te Martin's rescue, when Callahan turned en him and stabbed him in the back, iuflictinir mortal wounds. Of the rest of the ganr James Saddler has been sentenced te the penitentiary for 19 years; Alexander Mc Mc Gewen, senior and junior, 12 years each, and Michael Burke and Michael Mulready were never arrested, they having fled Callahan, though only 23 years of age, bore a bad reputation and was regarded as a desperado. He was calm during his last clays. Last night his spiritual ad visers remained with him till 10 o'clock, and his pcrcnts until 1 o'clock, and the sheriff till 2, after which he retired and slept until morning. He ate a hearty breakfast with apparent relish. Jive sour ate wheat active at a decline : Ne. s BeUll220122; Amber i2ul . Penn'a. lied fl Western M8122JS; NEW YORK NEWS. Cern quiet but stead v : steamer. .-!. t vnllnw new, 5gc ; old 61c. ; mixed, new, &ic ; old, C0e. Oats firm, with geed inquiry ; Ne. I W hlte 4.c ; Ne. 2 de Ge ; Ne. 3 ,le t'.e ; Ne. 2 Mixed 41c. Kye steady at 06c. Previsions firm and unchanged ; mcs perb pld. $HO0U 60; new, J 15 50; beet hamsSu'S 18 50 ; Indian mess bvt at $IS : 15 icon m'neked shoulders 5iGe ; salt de, old, flc ; mw. ajsTc : smoked hams UKaiuJic;. pickled Uanis S33K0 for old and new. Lard firm; city kettle at94c: loeie bntclt crs' t3c; prime steam $0 uogeii. Butter active and Ann in choice ura.ItM : Creamery extra 3tS5c ; de geed. te choice ::iii 33c; 1$. C. anil N. V. extra 23S0c: Western reserve extra. 2:1 'le ; de noed te choice I7i22c : Kells firm ler choice ; I'enn'u Fxtra 2lg2lc ; Western Ucserv extra 21 Jl. akks easier wun less uemaud ; rvnn'a Extra 31032c ; Western Extra 3ec. - Cheese market dull and prices unchanged ; New Yerk till! cream at lSKe; We-tern full cream at 12iI3c; de fair te geed at 12Q12c: de halt skims and I'enn'u. sl:im-t at lOK011ic . Petroleum firm ; refined at 9c. Whlskyseaiccut$l Id. Seeds tioed tenrima clever sti'mlv nt -r '; C7.W; Timethy nothing doing ; Flax-.no t dull at $1 SO. m Stock Marker. Naw Yewc Stocks. Stocks weak ami feverish. Decembers. a. v. a. jt. v. x. r. si. r. m. .10:15 11:15 12:15 l:te :5:u Erie it. it. ;$ 45$ 431.' it; Michigan s. A L.....1:W 120, lavj. i-ji Michigan Cent. K. U..11.1 112.'4 112 US .... Chicaire A X. Vf iisrK nei 11'-. iiiit ..,., .. a. u. r .r: :.;-' zr.'.- . .- a uuinuiKJu .vei. i...uny ut ii.;r. uiiu. r a 1. .1. uein k " " l"ld.. ft! Teledo A Wubusli.... 41K Ohie A Mississippi.... :a St. Leuis, I. M. A S. It.. 4S Ontario and Western. 31; ly. c-. x 1. l.. it. it.. 4-J 01" , New Jersey Central.. 77JJ Del. A Hudsen Canal. MK Itaidiug the Lotteries Te Ue Ilanged. New Yekk, Dec. 3. The police, with Antheny Comstock, raided the effipe of the Commonwealth distribution company ef4 Kentucky and the office of the supplemen tary Havanad lottery, arresting Geerge Norten at the former place and Geerge II. Nathan, Gee. W. Nathan and Charles Smith, alias Geerge Wallace, at the latter, for alleged violation of lottery laws. A large number of tickets, manifold books, etc., were seized. The prisoners were this morning takan te the Tombs, and en com plaint of .Tas. II. Van Pelt, who purchased the tickets at both offices, were held te answer. Bail was furnished in each case. Murder In the First Degree. The jury in. the case of Augustus D. Lsighten, en trial in the court of eyer and terminer for killing Mary Dean, his mistress, by cutting her threat with a razor in Juue last, brought in a verdict of murder in the first dogree this morning after an all-night session. The prisoner received the verdict very coolly, and was remanded till Monday for sentence. BY WIKE. Telegraphic Nena of Te-day. F. B. Gewen's trip te Europe has again been postponed ; reasons net published. Diphtheria has recensly prevailed- in very malignant type iii Graysen county, Va., whole families perishing in seme in stances. Fifteen out of the forty-five collieries of the Philadelphia fc Reading company have suspended operations for the month of December, throwing out of employment about 3,000 employees. This action was considered necessary en account of a peer market for ccitain sizes of coal. The plan of Cel. Gorden te "euro the cancer" of the Irish land disaffection is for the British government te buy out the landlords west of the Shannen, at a cost of 80,000,000, the land thus acquired te be administered by a commission supple mented by an emigration commission. The grand jury of New Yerk has indict ed Samuel Sullivan Meroy for perjury, aud Jeseph Hart, Lewis A. Pest, Kenward Philp and Charles O' Byrne, of Truth, for criminal libel en Gen. Garfield. Themas CIcmsen. aged 40, of Fall River, Mass., registered at the Putnam house, New Yerk, last night, blew out the gas, was found unconscious during the night and seen died. The difficulty between the Baltimore and Ohie railroad company, and Baltimore corn and flour exchange has been satis factorily settled, assurance having been given that outside storage will be provided for the excess of grain in the elevators ; and en such assurances the order te ad vance the rates of storage en and after the fith inst., has been withdrawn by the rail road company. . in 41,'if 3T!$ 4.S 31 K 77jg lUVi Ml ) leTJ; ?; i!i a-. i.s 31,'ft "1 S7,i w.y. i& 3.M4 w 3& lit Mi b.SS viy.t .. vm ji5 .... 100 S7J 3 i!Ji 142M .... llTJi .... 112M .... 121 "."". Del.. Lack. Western let Western union Tel... 91 Pacific Mall S.S. Ce. Union Pacific v;i Kansas A Texas :'nfi New Yerk Central Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland A l'itts Chicago A Keck I Pittsburgh A 't. W American U. Tel. Ce Special dispatch te the Intellmesceh. "Stock market in New Yerk weak teverish. Meney squeeze kept up." Philadelphia. 3tecks unsettled. Pennsylvania K.I J.... my, Phll'a. A Reading..... 23,4 Lehigh VulleyV Lehigh Navigation... 35 Northern Pacific Cem 32 " " P'd . Kl Pitts,, Tltusv'e A .... 17 Northern Central Hill'ii A Erie K. K, ln. K,K's of N.J 182H 182X Hestonvllle Pass 211 n Central Trans. Ce. 49 .... mid 21; 2li 4 MK 2CU : 3i4 I7 5 ik 2 2 fi7 i 2(. 8075 :K 3272 17 42W 19 l: 19 EXTEHTA1X31VXTS. TCULTON OI'KKA IlOVsC. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. The Great Wellack's Theatre Success, Geerge Hoey's New Romantic Drama. "A CM of Me," Founded en the most brilliant effort el Ailelj.li D'Ennery, author 01" "Twe Orphans," "Den Cresnr de Kazan," "A Celebrated Cae," Air. Produced ityUugnillcent Style by the r';imcm Hoey & flardie Combination. Thlsgrcat play will be presented with rut in New Scenery and Appointment. ADMISSION, ,!,OA.;r,Clii. KESEKVED SEATS 7r. cts. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. 12-"n: fen ali:. I; OK SALE. . A two-sterv I'.KICIC HOL'si:, with two story Brick linck lliiilding uttarheil, .situate ut Ne. 520 East Oranjje Mreel, with tee in every room, and Just newly papered. Will be s-eM lit private sale en clu-aii mid easy term. r Apply te Jehn 111 i:m en.. nevis-ltil 2e. ia .North uuten stieet. fTAXTJSD. WANTED EVEKVllODY TO ADVEK se, free of charge, in the Ihtbllieeh csa, who wants something te de. WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO OEN cral housework. Geed reference re quired. Apply at this efllce. d.T-3td TTTANrED A SITUATION BV A YOUNG T I man te de any kind el work at which he can make himself useful. Address ' A. M," Gordonville, l'a. ltd rfIE I7NDr.IMIGNi:D OKrKltS AT 1'ltl X VATKsnlethatlwe story niilCK DWELL ING HOUSE with two-story Lrick Ituckliuild inf, situate at Ne. ti Seuth Lime .street. The house trents 19 leet, and let extends in depth 193 feet te ion Lutheran church. The house has been recently papered throughout; there are seven large rooms with gas iu every room in the house, mid water in t!ie kitchen. In th'j Jet are choice varieties of truit trees and a tine grape vine. On the south hide of the Ikmi-e Is un alleyway for the exclusive use of this property. Possession given April 1, idsi. It" net sold at private nule the above property will be offered at public s:ili, at the Leepard hotel, en Saturday evening, December 18. IHM, nt 7o'cIeck. PHILIP DOEItSOM. ilcel-ltil A VALUABLE CITY HUSlNESS PKOPEK TY AT PKIVATE OK PUliLIC SALE. That two-story brick and slone house, stores and dwellings, situated Ne.i. l.U aud l" East King street, Lancaster. Let 27 feet trout bv ISO feet in depth, mere or less. The lirst lloer front Is divided into two eligible store rooms. The basement is Hooted and p!:t.tcr d. The dwelling lias eight room", with large garret and dormer windows. Out-buildings nnd fruit in the yard, with right te street .sewer and te party wall en the west. If net previously sold at private wile, the above property will be offered at public talc en Monday, December 13, l.s&e. Sele te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., nt the Leepard Hetel, when conditions will be luade known by J A -M ES Is 1. A C Iv. llESRV SHCBERT, AilCt. d2-tSll uevsjs rujcxisuixa tieuus. JUISVELZAXJZO UH. "TOTICE. i.1 I hereby notify the public in general that 1 employ no person te purchase rags, old metal. Ac, ler me. I will net be responsible ter these representing themselves as my agents as I de all my own buying. H. C. SHIRK. n29-lwd SLEIGHS, &V. SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! AT- EDGERLEY & CO.'S, Practical Carriage Bsllders, Market Street, Hear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. Wc have en hand a Large Assortment et PORTLAND, ALBANY, AND DOUBLE SEAT SLEIGHS, W hich wc offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. T-OTICK. FLIttiM & BRMEMAiV. Would ndvNe all who contemplate putting In HKATEKS or making any alterations In thcli heating arrangements te de se at once before the rnh et fall Trade begins. THE MOST KELIAJILE I In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. mm Flu & Breuemau's GREAT STOVE STOKE, 152 North Queen Street, T'ANCASTEIL PA. coxrjzciiexs. HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE CONFEC TIONS FOtt THE HOLIDAY. AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AND 52 WEST KING ST. publ I can new offer te the trade and lanre stock et Pare Confections description, at the very lowest market rates. FttUITS, NUTS, Ac. and 11 LAKGE STOCK OF TOYS Of the NEWEST DESIGNS. L-irge and small Cakes baked daily. Icj Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SEKVKD SHOUT NOTICE. Adiu vriwcjiwa pruiujiuv uiieixicii luai Hie fame rate as It the person ordering wen: Call nnd see iny bteck. iipuelica of every AT AKe a full line of BUGGIES and CAli I present In person. RIAGES all of our own Well known make I -lffrmi-miipr thpninfe KcpMrlng promptly attended te. ' M AND 52 WEST KING STUEET. na;-tfd4w r.l341md JOS. K. BOYEK,