LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY DECEMBER 4, 1880. TiewPacter. Rev. Mr. Frayne, of the Mariner's Bap tist church, Philadelphia, has accepted the call of the Olivet Baptist church, of this city. Mr. Frayue will preach te the congregation in Temperance hall te-morrow morning and evening. A Base SUnner. " A rumor is current en our streets that his satanic majesty appeared te some of the boys as they were carousing at a cer tain house after midnight en a recent oc casion. ManJuim Sentinel. This is intended te refer te II. II. Fey's restaurant. As such it is utterly false "Hisbatanic majesty" wasn't there; he isn't expected, and the Sentinel knows that this publication is a base blander, and if the author of it is found he will catch his "satanic majesty." " Amusements. 'A Child of the Stale." Out people are as--surcd of a most enjoyable entertainment at the opera house te-night, when. and where will be produced, for the first time In this city, Mr. Geerge llecy's thrilling and ro mantic mcle-drama et "A Child or the fctatc." TheHecyA Ilirdlc combination, which will present the play here, hare scored a brilliant success with it, and come bearing the most cempllnicntry testimonials from press and public, lrem which we reproduce the follow ing clipped from the Wllkesbarrc Union Leader; "The effects In ' A Child of the State ' are all or them grand and nffdcttTe. It is fall el the most pathetic scenes and pas sages and audiences are mcl.todte tears invol untarily. The aim et the drama is notably praiseworthy. It is wholesome and pure, and in point et construction is a model indeed." Mr. Hocy and Mr. Ilardic are known as actors of acknowledged ability, while Miss Ellen Cummins and Minnie Menk arc artists of rep utation. Miss Menk was in the aastef the " Twe Orphans " en its leprcsentatlen here. fitcrnijrra-Fiilch-WUhelmJ-On next Friday evening the Sternbeig, Flitch and WilhelmJ grand concert combination will appear at the opera house, and it is very deubtlul it another such great musical attraction will be here again this season. Wilhclmj Is acknowledged te be without a supciier among living violin ists; whlle Constantine .Sternberg, the hand some young Prussian pianist, has been ci eat ing an immense lm or at his concerts in New Yerk. Accompanying these great aitists i. Miss I.ctitia Flitch, a most chaiming sonft senft st less. Mi. Max Vegrich, an accomplished musician, will be the musical director. The sale of stats commences en Tuesday morning attio'cleck. We quote the following lrem the Bosten Trtucllcr: The claim of Hcrr August Wilhclmj te be the lirst et living violinists is conceded by calm and unsympathetic Bo-ten. Ills success was instantaneous and complete, and his vicleiy was all the mero sublime that it was non, net through any trick enirtillce, but through the triumph of his great genius nnd his complete mastery ever his instrument. He carried the audience, critical ui it was cultivated, by storm. It amounted te positive inspiration, and Wil li el in j was ic warded by an ovation which hhe wed that his auditor were nut only sym pathetic but appreciative te an enthusiastic degree. I'ml. (iiiiliucttc, the inventor of the French Kidney Pad bearing his name, was one of the most noted medical inca of his day in France. Its cuicsel kidney diseases are most marvel ous, and arc said te be permanent. The Holidays at Glvler, Rowers & IlurstV Glvler, Bewers &, Hurst. Ne. 25 East King treet, have made extensive preparations for the coming holiday trade. Their immeuse store room is literally packed with new und choice goods of every description, and with out doubt theirs is the place te go te purchase a usclitl and beautiful gilt. Ucad their adver tisement in another column. The aged and infirm are strengthened and lacult'cs brightened by Malt Bittern. r.r the lip there is no brightness. Fer the teeth there Is no whiteness. Where SOZODONT has get no place ; ISut these who use it, knew full well, Hew bright and beautiful the spell It throws o'er man or woman's face. nlEl-lwdeed&u A natural bc.mtincr und restorer of the com plexion Ciilicura Medicinal Seap. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sample notice. II is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkhaurs Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, '233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy29-lydced.tw Tens or Grape and Tliclr Use. It is astonishing te see the large quantity of giapct. of the fincfct quality, and large clusters that are each year mashed up for wine, at the vineyaids of A. Spccr. Passaic, N. J. Mr. peer buys large quantities of grapes, and also niir.es the Oporto grape, from which he makes his celebrated wine, without the admixture of alcohol or spirits. This wine is found by care lul analysis te be the best wine in market for luvalidb ami debilitated person?. It i called Speer's Pert Grape Wine, and is sold by drug gists. It is extensively used by churches for the communion table. Excellent ter fatigued females. This wine is recommended by Drs. Atlccnnd Davis, and for aie by II. E. Slay mnkcr. dl-2wd.tw Mlscrablencss. The most wonderful and marvelous success, in cases where" persons nre siekerpiningnwny lrem ti condition of miscrublcncss, that no one knows what ails them (profitable patients for doctors), Is obtained by the use et Hep It it it ters. They begin te cure from the first dose and keep it up until perfect health and strength is restored. Whoever is afflicted in this way need net sutler, when they can get Hep Bitters. Sec "Truths" nnd "Proverbs" in another column. dl Swd&w Ceugns. "Breil-it's Bronchial Treche'' are used with wl vantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Allcctleus. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nvarly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Tlireat. ".Breit'n' Bronchial Treches'1 act directly en the erpins of the voice. Tl.cyhavc an ex 1 inerdinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring nlicalthy tone when re laxed, cither lrem cold or ever-exertion et the voice, und produce a clcarnnd distlnctcnunci distlnctcnunci ullen. Speakers ami Singers Und the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat lc quircs immediate attention, us neglect often times result) in some incurable Lung Disease. ' Brown's Bronchial Troches" will almost in variably give relief. Imitations are offered for wile, many of which are injurious. The genu ine "Breuri's Bronchial Troches" are sold only in boxes. !anl5-lyd&wTu,Th&S 3Iy life was saved bv Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. E. B. Lakcly, Selma, Ala. 2 -deaths: Delzeit. In this citv. en the 1st inst.. after a lingering illness, Anna Marv Delzeit, wife of Peter Delzeit. sr., aged 7S years. The relatives ami friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, rrem her late residence, 352 Seuth Prince street, en Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, te presecd te St. Jeseph's chnrch. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. Famuex. In this city, en Dec. 2, 1889, Ellen Farrell, wife, of Timethy Farrcll, in the 73d year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited teattend her funeral from the residence of her husband, sexton's house, last. Mary's cemtcry, en Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at St, Mary's c me tcry. Covle. In this city, en the 3d of Dec, 1SS0, Patrick Ceylc, in his 71st year. The relatives and friends el the lamilysirc respectfully invited te attend the funeial, Hern his late residence, Ne. 33 West German stieet, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at &t. Mary's cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAND SAUKR KRAUT LUNCH AND Turkey Rafllc this evening at HENRY NEAMEU'S Saleen, corner el Orange and Water streets. ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IAKED BEAKS AND PORK i THIS EVENING at the Maner Hetel, West King street. it WILLIAM REHM. 'OK SALE ON EASY TERMS. V The desirable residence and store stand Ne. 20 Seuth Duke street. Alse Steckand Fix- tures of Grocery Stere. dt-3tdS,W,S J. W. HCBLEY. Fl OB BENT. The Dwelling nnd Stere-room. os. 12 and 44 Seuth Queen street. Apply te wTp.iirintex, dec!-3td Ne. 38 Seuth Queen Street. DONT FOROET B ABBEY'S CELKBBA ted Lager Beer en tap and musical enter tainment TO-XIGIIT at Hetel Franke. JOHN HESS, ltd rreprietci. 3ffl POUNDS BAKING BUTTER KE UUU ceived. 800 Barrels of Apples :L500 Bushels et Potatoes, which will be sold whole sale and retail. Alse a car lead of Yerk state Cider. JOSEPH HERZOG, ltd Cor. of Prince and Lemen Streets. CI RAND LUNCH. J Sauer Kraut anil Pigs Feet, and Grand Turkey Baffle this evening, at Henry Behrci's Centennial Saleen, cer. Strawberry, Mulberry and Vine streets. " ltd SAUER KRAUT LUNCH THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING at the Washington Heuse. 32 North Queen street. Best beer en tap. CAPT. JOHN 11. sCHL'II, ltd- Proprietor. ItUBLlU SALE AT THE KEYSTONE J Heuse, ON MONDAY. DECEMBER C. 1880. era geed Twe-story BBICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Gas throughout, and Hydrant In yard, situate at 206 East Lemen street, Lancas ter cit y. Sale te lcgln at 7 o'clock, p. m. DAVID II. WEIDLER. IS. F. Itewe, Auct. dl-2td 'PAKE NOTIUK THAT ALL THE OUT- X standing and unpaid city tax ler the year 1&80, new in the hands of the collectors of the f--ever.il wards, must be paid en or before WEDNESDAY. THE2!TirOAY OF DECEM BER, A. 1).. mi, as immediately after that date tin: same will be placed in the hands et the city solicitor ter collection. decl-ttd PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1880. at J. 1). Denllnger's Merrluiac Heuse. 115 North Prince slieet, Lancaster.Pa .SIXTEEN HEAD OF FRANKLIN COUNTY HORSES. They aie heavy boned feedcis. A credit of sixty days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. ltd- DANIEL LOGAN. SPECIAL. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO the gieat assortment of Celluloid, Rubber, Diatlte and Florence Toilet Sets. On exhibi tion and for sale at lowest price, at FREY'S CITY PHARMACY, NORTH yUEEN ST., CORNER ORANUE, Lancaster. 43Plcuse call and examine. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Mayers Oflicc, up te4 o'clock en Mon day nltcrnoen, December f, 1880, for 200 tens, mere or less, et Huiil Pea Ceal, Ne. lsize. te be delivcied te the peer of the city, in half tens, by the direction of the committee, alter Janu ary 1, 1881. Proposals te name the brand of coal te be furnished, and te be addressed te the Buchanan and MeEvey Relief Committee, ltd THOS. F. McELLlGOTT, Clerk. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! JAMES K. HTKACIIAV. lK;.lil.. sol d ier, has opened an Oyster Saleen at 347 North' i-rince street, wnere lie is prepared te sen Oysters cheaper than any person In town. Oysters delivered te any part of the city lrce of charge. Opened frc-h out of the shell. Give him :i call. d3-2td TiTO REASONABLE DEFER REFUSED. Organs nnd Pianos. NEW AND SECOND HAN 1), at greatl v reduced prices. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLZ, Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster. decllnuIR' -VTOTICE IS 11EBEBY GIVEN, TU AT TUE 1 balance of the stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE PARLOR SHOE ST0HE. NO. 2! EAST KING ST., must be closed oil by Jan. 1. what sacrifice. 181. no matter it dec3-IwdK PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1SS0, will be bold at the Fountain Inn hotel, that valuable two-story Brick Dwelling, witli two-story Brick Hack Building, Ne. 315 Seuth Prince street, containing entry, ecn stairs, pallor, dining-room and kitchen en first lloer. The socond-stery has three rooms and pantry, with three closets and summer kitchen, 10x12 leet, with fire-place and bake even. Geed cis tern and well et water, grape vines and yard nicclv fixed : gas pipes iu five apartments. Let '."0x117 feet te a G-fcct common allay. llPersens wishing te sec the property can de se by calling en IhG piemlses en the under signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m. of said day when terms of sale will be made known by GEORGE YEISLEY. II. Siiuuert, Auct. d4-7td "EULTON OPERA HOUSE. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Fit ID AY EVEXIXK, DEC. 10. The Musical Event of the Season ! GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT By the following Celebrated Artists : Oenstantin Sternberg, The Great Russian Pianist. Letitia Louise Fritch, The Charming Prima Denna Seprano WITH An oust Willifilmi uubuwl iiixiiuxuyj The world-renowned Violin Virtuoso. MAX VOGRICH, - - - - Musical Director. TOPULAL PRICES. ADMISSION, 5073c. RESERVED SEATW, 75cl. Sale of Seats en Tuesday Morning, 7th inst. The celebrated Weber Pianos uscdatthesa Concert. dcc4-ctd. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Netice is hereby given that the partner ship between Allen A. licrr and William D. Manlier .vas dissolved en December 1, 18S0, by mutual consent. AH debts owing te the said paitncrship arc te be received anil these due lrem the same discharged by Allan A. Ilerr at the efllce. Ne. 3 North Duke street. ALLAN A. HERR, WILLIAM D. STAUFFEK. Having withdrawn from the firm of Hcrr & Stautfer, I take this opportunity et thanking my many friends ter their liberal patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance et the same with the new linn of Allan A. Hcrr & Ce., who will continue te cany en a general real estate, collection, insurance nnd patent right business at the old stand. Ne. 3 North Duke street. WM. D. fcTAUFFER. ALLAN A. HERR & CO., (successor te Hcrr & Stanflcr) Oflice, Ne. 3 North Duke fct., Lancaster, Pa. REAL ESTATE, COLLECTION AND GEN ERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CON VEYANCING. PATENT RIGHTS obtained at reasonable rates. All our applications for patents receive the personal attention et our attorney Wx. H. Babcock. at Washington. His long and suc cessful uxperience in the business will insure promptness and success in obtaining letters patent. d2-lmw dccS-Th&SdR TTOLIDAY GOODS HULL'S DRUG STORE PURE BOHEMIAN TOILET SETS. RICHLY CUT AND ENGRAVED COLOGNE BOTTLES. A Large Variety of Elegant ODOR CASES and STANDS, PERFUMERY BOXES. c. Alse nn Extensive Assortment of Toilet and Fancy Articles, " BRUSHES, COMBS and MIRROR TOILET SETS. American, French andlEuslish PERFUMERY. And a variety of ether goods suitable ler Presents, of which my Stock is larger than ever before. G. W. HULL, Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, augSMydJ . LANCASTEB, PA. NEW ADVER1ISEMENTS. COAL! COAL! or geed, clean Family and all ether kin d of COAL go te RUSSEL. & SHULMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD: G18 North Prince Street. auglt-taprlSK A FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. or. a CHECKERING & SON'S PIANO. A full line of SHEET MUSIC. VIOLINS. ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, &c. The above Instrument-' will be sold at re duced prices during the Holidays, 220 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Branchefllcc during'the Holidays, Ne. 26 CENTRE SQUARE. 113-lydSAlyw ALEX. McKILLIPS. (1 AS FITTING AND PLUMBING. 7 JOHN P. SOHAUM, Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. A Laig Asseitmcnt et GAS FIXTURES Constantly en hand. jylO-timdeawS H EADQUAttTERS FOB PUKE CONFEC TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AND 52 WEST KING ST. I can new eflVr te the trade and public a large stock et Puru Confections of every description, at the very lowest murkcl rates. FRUITS, NUTS, &c. and a LARGE STOCK OF TOYS of the NEWEST DESIGNS. Large and small Cakes halted daily. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AND si:e PARTIES SERVED AT V NOTICE. mailerdk:. same rate as t , ;mptly attended tout the iu nprsen ordering weie present in per Rcmcml 39 AND .-j zM-Siud i Call and see my stock, i i a place J WEST KING STREET. JOS. R. KOYER. F OIC THE HOLIDAYS. JEWELRY,' THfi NEW DESIGNS MASONIC LACE l'IN.S, ENAMELED LACE PINS. ROMAN GOLD LACE PINS. ENGRAVED LACK PINS. 1 f.v ., .e. -rfftl? WU.' tfffcl flt w WATCHES. THE NEW DESIGNS IN CASE?. Geld B(jx Joint Case. Geld Greget Joint Case. Geld Polished Case for Monogram Geld Plain Cac for Inscription. w ILL RESERVE ALL GOODS SELECT ED NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. AUGUSTUS RH0ADS, JEWELER, Ke. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Please reid carefully ever the following list of handsome and useful articles that we aie new displaying for the holidays and sec it there is net some article among them that will suggest te you as being just what you want te preseut te your relatives or f rlenes. Wc will begin w Ith our Drc-s Goods Depart ment and name a hand-eme Black Sntin tie Lyen Dress. Black SilK Dress. 0 Black Henrietta Cleth Drp. Black Meniij Cleth Dress. Black Cahmere Dress. we would savju-t right hcie that in Plnid and Novelty fires Goods as well as all the popular shades of Cleth Suitings wc have an immense stock from which jeu eau readily chose a dress that cannot help but bn accept able te the leceiver. Wc will mention uwtt a handsome Delman or Ceat. Black Thibet Shawl. Breche Shawl. Paisley Shawl. Fancy Plaid Weel Shawl. PlPin Weel Shawl. A Handsome Skirt of which we have an elu gant assortment. In our Linen Department an elegant present ran be chosen, as we have iiiet received an im mense stock of handyeme Linen Damask Table Cleths with Napkins te match. Alse. Linen Damask Towels, the llncsta-sertment wc have ever shown. In our Fancy Goods anil Notion Department wc have. Full lines of Ladies' and Chlldien's Hosiery. Ladies' Linen Hcm-stitclicd Haudkerchiets iu (ancy Bexes. Ladies' Fancy Berder Linen Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs. Iu Silk Handkerchief? we display an im mense stock of all the choicest designs and colorings. Ladies' Kid Gloves in black and color-. Ladies' Spring Tep Fur Kid Gloves. Black and Cream Lace Fichus. Ladles' Spanish Lace Tie, wry handsome. A handsome Corset. An elegant Nubia. An elegant Knit Heed. Linen Cellars and Cull"-. Velvet Picture Frames, veiy handsome. A box of geed Toilet Seap. Needle and Thread Cases Ladies' Werk Bexes. Ladies' Portemennaies. Elegant Bex with Paper and Envelopes. Sefa and Chair Tidies in Lace, Applique and Embroidered, all in very choice styles. we can special at tent ion 10 ouruessamcr Waterproofs for Ladles and Gentlemen, Beys and Girls, as wc carry an immense stock, nnd nothing mere suitable than one et these can be given ler a Holiday rift- We guarantee every one te be perfectly Waterproof. Wc have Mlk Umbrellas, Alpaca Umbrellas, Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, and Rubber Cleth Umbrellas, all in elegant styles et Handles and best qualltiy et goods. We have hundreds of ether articles equally handsome and usclul, that, wc cannot mention for want et space. Wc ndvUc ye.i call and see them. We mention ler gentlemen a handsome Overcoat, Suit or Pantaloons. An elegant Wrapper. An elegant Silk Muulr. An elegant Silk or Linen Hundkeichief. An elegant pair of Suspenders. A half-dozen pairs et Fine Hese. An elegant pair of Gloves. A handsome Nccktle of wh!ch we show a very choice assortment. Gents' Cellars and Cuds in Fancy Bexes, something very choice. A handsome Weel Scarf. A geed Dress Shirt. An elegant Scarf Pin. An elegant pair of Sleevw Buttens. An elegant Silk or Alpaca Umbrella. A Gossamer Waterproof Ceat or Hat. Wc show many ether choice geed suitable for presents for gentlemen, le which we call special attention. Having made unusual preparations for the coming holidays wc respectfully solicit a call. Polite attention shown te all, and all prices as low as the lowest. GIVLER, BOWJBRS & HDRST, Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE TIME OF LETTING THE MARKET STALLS AND STANDS. Section I. Be it ordained by the Select and Common councils of the city of Lancaster iu councils assembled. Tnat ier the purpose of fa cilitating the payment of the current indebted ness of the said city in each year, that the let ting of stalls and stands shall be made by auc tion en the first Wednesday et April n cxt, for the term of nine months from the date of such lettings, and that all future lettings shall take place en the third Wednesday of December in each year, for the term et one year, commenc ing euthe first Wednesday in January follow ing. And the person who shall bid the highest sum as a bonus or premium, in addition te the fixed annual rents of the several stalls or stands, shall be held te be tbe lessee for the ensuing year. Vacant stalls or stands may be let by the Market committee for the remainder et the term ending with the market year. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordi nances inconsistent with the lorcgeing arc hereby repeal cd. Ordained and enacted into u law at the city el Lencaster, Dec. 1, 1S80. JOnN LEVERGOOD. President of Common Council. Herbert Jodsstex, Cleric et Common Council. ROBERT A. EVANS, President et Select Council. J. K. Bass, Clerk of Select Council. LASrCABIER, Dec, 2, 1SS0. Approved : , JX0.T.3UCG0NIGLE, CecHta Mayer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! WATCHES. Ladies' Geld Chatelaine Watches, Ladies' Geld Stem-Winding Monogram Watches, Gentlemen's Geld Watches in plain, fancy or box-joint cases. Ladies' Nickel Chate laine Watches, Ladies' Silver Chatelaine batches, Gentlemen's Silver Watches, Gen men's Watches, with luminous dials. CLOCKS. French Clocks iu 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 ; Diamond, Sapphire, Emerald, Pearl, Opal, Cameo, Onyx, Amethyst, Topaz, Garnet Rings, Plain Rings, Engraved Rings and Children's Rings ; Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Bracelets and Bangles, Necklaces, Lockets and Charms, Ladies and Gen tlemen's long and short Chains, Sleeve Buttone-and Liuks, Studs, etc., etc. SILVERWARE. Tea Sets. Tete-a-Tete Sets, Dessert Sets. Eperencs. Fruit Dishes, Casters, Cake Baskets, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, Jewel Cases, Bexes, Tobacco Bexes, Match Bexes, Napkin Kings, Knives, Ferks, Spoons, Ladles, etc.. etc., etc. &C. &C. &C. Bienzc Statuettes, Bronze Mantel Ornaments, Vases, &e.. 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 our stock iu great variety from the lowest priced te the finest. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. EDW J. Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, .- - - Lancaster, Pa. Things iu our stock tlutt make 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, PtNE CIGAR SETS, BACOARET VASES. ALL THESE AND MANY MOKE AT ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, Is lobe seen at the Weiks el NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. TCOX & CO.'S OLD STAND.-W The stock includes all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, gilding the Bienster, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Empire :cres Spring, Dexter Queen, Duplex and Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a. purchaser may desire. Kepairing. of all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for one year. " OUR "WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." NE W A D VERTISE3IEXTS- -VTOTICK. JPL1M &BRBNEMM. Would advice all who contemplate putting in HE ATE KS or making any alterations in tlieii heating arrangements te de se at enee lcfere the rush et Fall Trade begin1). THE MOST KELIAULE j In the Market at the LOWEST PRICES. Fill k BMuM'S GREAT STOVE STORE, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. l'A. J. B. KAETU & CO. USEFUL GOODS USEFUL GOODS USEFUL GOODS HOLIDAY GIFTS. HOLIDAY GIFTS. HOLIDAY GIFTS. ONE OF THE MOSI USEFUL PRESENTS YOU CAN GIVE IS A Hiier Gossamer Garment. Wc are shajring a large line in ail sizes ter Ladies and Cents. All our goods arc inlly war ranted. We have opened a large line of Crumb Cleths and Pine Rugs. EXTRA HEAVY FELT CRUMB CLOTHS ONLY 83.75. IN FANCY GOODS Wc arc show ing a large line et , HANDKERCHIEFS in FANCY BOXES PERFUMERY in FANCY BOXES. SOAPS in FANCY BOXES. FRENCH CHINA, GLASSWARE. MAJOLICA WARE. Opening te-day a large line of HAVTTiAND French China Plaques, &C, &C, i&C. JW(! rc&pcctfully solicit a call. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. Rips Card Stands, Ink Stands, Decanters, Cigar ZAHM, ENTERTAINMENTS. "T'ULTON Ol'KICA IIOCSK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. The Great Wallack's Theatre Success, Ucerprc Heej's New Romantic Drama. " am of ft state; Founded en tlui most brilliant clTorteI Adelph D'Enncry, author or " Twe Orphans," " Den Cscsar ile liazan," "A Celebrated Cnie," Ac. Produced in Magnificent.Style by the Famous Hoey & Hardic Combination. This great play will be presented with cntiie New Scenery and Appointment. ADMISSION 25, BO & 75 Ctn. RESERVED SEATS 73 CtH. Fer sale nt Opera Heuse Office. 12-3td t UIINITU1CE. 1 LL IN WANT OF A CHRISTMAS PRESENT I would respectfully say that new is the time in order te avoid being disappointed te have your presents selected and put aside, and then when the rush comes a little later you will he stue of having your present just w'hen you de sire. I cordially invite a call te see my assort ment of HOLIDAY GOODS, Furniture and Picture Frames. WAffl A. HI 15 East King Street. CU1NA AND GLASSWARE. are!! CHINA HALL. GOBLETS AT 4 CTS. EACH. A 5 OT. COUNTER. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 EAST KINO STREET. '. ROOTS AND SHOES. JJ k CJV BOOTS. SHOES XSD LAST JUixlO X made en a new nrlnciDle. insnr ing comfort for the feet. Lasts made te order. MILLER, 133 East King street BOOTS tcbl4-tfd ' 1A LAlllKS ASU UEMS lfr . It you want a GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Rear.y-made or made te order, call at F. HIEMENZ'S, i j Ne. 105 North Queen Street 1 Custom Werk a Specialty. le26S4Wt TIIED EDITIOS. SATURDAY EVENING, DEO. 4, I860. WCATBEB INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 4. Fer the 3Iiddle Atlantic states, lower barometer, higher temperature, westerly shifting te south erly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, followed by increasing cloudiness and pos sibly raia. IN RUINS. Large Mill ISaraed Lives Let. Portsmouth, N. n., Dec. 4. Shortly after six o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the fifth story of the Eearsarge mills. and in less than an hour the mammoth brick structure was in ruins. The fire is reported te have caught from a piece of waste in the hands of an employee ignit ing at a gas jet. The fire department failing te check the fire, the mayor tele graphed te Ncwburypert for assistance. At the piesent moment the Free Will Baptist church opposite the mill, and in a dangerous proximity te a frame dwelling, is en fire. It :s reported that a man named Greenwood, an employee, was burnrd te death in the mill, while several ethers were badly burned and cannot recover. In the present confusion it is impossible te ascer tain the less en the factory, but it is fully insured. Later Details. The less is estimated at net far from half a million dollars, besides throwing out of employment three hundred and fifty hands, upon the majority of whom much suffering must fall this winter. The occupants had a nairew escape, some of them having te leap ever the llamcs, and several were severely burned. One person was burned te death. The Baptist church was damaged mero by water than by fire. Sparks ignited several buildings and much alarm was caused. The Fire in rhlladelphla. Philadelphia, Dec. 4. At the fire at Martin Landcnbergh's, Frankford avenue, in Philadelphia, this morning, four men were injured by falling walls. The total damage is new estimated at 8100,000. Over tlner hundred hands arc thrown out of employment. BlddefnrU'ft Big Blaze. Bidduferd, 3Ic, Dec, 4, The less by the burning of the Peppcrell manufactu ring company's cotton heuse last night will reach 60,000; insured. TK1CKKT UEATtS AC.AIN. Bess Wins the Meat Knee en tbe Thames. Londen Dee. 4. The sculling match te-day between Ress and Trickctt, re sulted In the former winning by three length;-,, Particulars of the Ilaee. The sculling match between Trickett, of Sydney, Australia, and Ress, of St. Jehn, N. B., for 400 ever the Thames cham pion course, from the aqueduct te the ship at Mertlakc, 4 j miles, which was undecided when they rowed Monday, the 29th tilt., the umpire haviug allowed Ress claim of a foul at Hammersmith, was re peated te-day and resulted iu a victory for Ress, who weii the race by three lengths. It will be remembered that the first day's contest at the finish Trickctt was four lengths in advance of Ress. The weather was misty but fine, and there was a fair sprinkling of spectators along the bauks of the rivcn The water was calm and geed tide. Ress rowed in a jersey, but Trickctt was stripped te the buff. SAI DOMESTIC TKAOKOY. A Yeung Wife Burned te Death . While Kneeliug in Prayer Beside Her Baby. Danville, Va., Dec. 4. On Sunday last at Yanceyville, Caswell county, NX'., Mrs. Gertrude New, wife of Mr. Lewis New, a prominent merchant of that vil lage, was burned te death, her clothing having ignited from a lire en the hearth of her rooms where she was kneeling beside her infant in prayer, preparatory te at tending church. The lady had been mar ried only a year a ml was net 20 years old. SCARElJ OUT OF HIS SKXSKS. Hew a Begus Spook Affected a Tenng Man. Halifax, N. S., Dec. 4. A few even ings age a young man named Chapman, at Fert Lawrence, Cumberland county, was passing a graveyard, when two or three young men en mischief bent ran out, covered with white sheets. Chapman has since been in a state of delirium, and it is feared thai his reason has fled. DiHclpllne in tbe Army. Washington, D. C, Dec. 4. Hayes has approved the sentence of the court ceurt maiti.il dismissing Captain Andrew Gcd des, 25th iufantry, from the service. In the case of First Lieutenant Wallace Scar, 23th infantry, sentenced by court-martial te be dismissed from the service, Hayes has mitigated the sentence te forfeiture of rank and one-half pay for one year. CUTTING KATES. The Baltimore & Ohie Railroad Company. PniLADELrniA. Dec. 4. It is stated here that the Baltimore & Ohie rail road company has commenced te cut rates between JScw Yerk and the West. Ne public announcement has yet been made by the company, but it is admitted that in some cases a reduction en regular fares has been accepted. SHEPHEBD CROWLEY. Interceding for the Child Beater. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 4. A petition for the remission of the fine imposed en Crowley, late of the Shepherd's Feld has been presented te the governor. His im prisonment expires Jan. J, 1881. The Lyens Silk Trade. Lonuen, Dec. 4. The crisis of the Lyens silk trade continues. The value of tbe experts te America in November was only 2,500,000 francs which isnearly 1,000, 000 francs less than in October and 2,000, 000 less than in September. WANTED. 1XTAJSTEO.-.EVEKTBODT TO ADTER- TT tlse, free of charge. In the Ijttmxiemj tan. who wants something te de. WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO UBS eral housework. Geed reference re quired. Apply at Xe. 38 Seuth Qneen street. " d3-3td MISCELLANEOUS. JN 1 hereby notify the public in general that 1 employ nd person te purchase rags, old metal. Ac, ler me. I wlH net be responsible ler these representing themselves as my agenbkas I de alfmv own buying. II. C. SHIRK. n23-lwd MARKETS. rmiaaalpMa Market. - rmn.tvm,T3SA. December 4. Fleur duU but heavy; auperflne at $3 253 75; extra at $4 00tf5O; Ohie and Indiana ftunily $3 59 6 25: Penn'a family $3 3585 75 : St. Loaia family 006M: Minnesetafinnily525608; de patent IS 1236 75: Winter patent $7 09 8 00 : Spring de 7 SgS 25. Bye flour at $5 85. Wheat lower and unsettled : If e. 2 Western Red f 13); Penn'a. Ked si U31 -JO; Amber I 301 SI.' Cern irregular, but generally firmer for local use ; steamer, 94956c : yellow, new. 57c; eldt;61c; mixed, new, 56$37c; old, 00c. Oats higher wltb geed inquiry, bat light, offerings ; He. 1 White 48A4SKe : Ne. 2 de 47 47Ke ; Ne. 3 de 4646Xc : Se. t Mixed 45c. Kye steady ; Western 95c ; Penn'a Wc. Previsions i ulet and unchanged; mess perk.. old. MS 75614 60; new, $15 50:beet HanutlS 1850; Indian m.sa beef $18001350; Bacen smoked shoulders Sftfjtic ; salt de, old, 5c ; new, 5Vc: smoked hams 9fifl0)c; pickled hams SeSTic for old and new. Lard scarce and steady ; city kettle at 9a : loose butchers' 8K3&u; prime atcara $0 ue 905. Butter active and Arm in choice grades; Creamery extra 3l35e : de geed te choice 310 33c; B. C. and X. V. extra 29330c : Western reserve extra 2324c ; de geed te choice 17 S2c : Rolls Arm ter choice ; Penn'a Fxtra 22QJ4c ; Western Reserve extr.i HQil. Kggs dull and easy ; Penn'a Extra 3I32e ; Western Kxtra 30c. Cheese market dull and prices lewer: Xew Yerk lull cream at 13Uc ; Western full cream nt 12MQli?j'c : de fair te geed at 11012c: de half iklms ami Penn'a. skims at loaiec. Petroleum firmer ; reflned at 9c Whisky at $1 ltf. Seeds Jeed te nrinic clever steady at $T 750: Timethy nothing doing ; Flaxseeldull at $1 30. New xerk Market. Niw Yuax. December 4. FIour--State and Western dull und strongly in buyers' favor : Superfine, state 13 90j4 35; extra de at $4 SO ?5 00: .choice, de $50535 40: fancy de at $5 453050 : roundheopOhio $a005 75: cholce'de at $5 159(150; supertlne western $3 9091 25: common te geed extra de $ISea520: chelca de $5 2536 75 ; choice white wheat de $5 15 550; Southern quiet ; common te fair extra $5 3595 85: geed te choice de $5 0037125. Wheat heavy l17e lower and moderately active; Xn. I White, Jan., $1 2I: Xe.3Red. Dec., $1 -iUilil 22K"; de Jan., $1 AiQl 2;; de Feb.. 127!i12S. Cern heavy Ke lower; Mixed western .peL5760&c; de future. 5UJ.SS61KC. Oats without decided change: Se. i i Dec, UHmic ; de Jan., 4ti.e ; State 43Q51c ; West ern 434250c. Stock Market. Xkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong December 4. a. m. a. m. r. m. r. m. r. . 10:25 11:25 12:2 1:25 3:W . 4ti 4fi'4 Wsi MP,i .... .Vim !2IJ 12U KV,i . Heney Krie If. H Michigan M. A L.S.., Michigan Cent. K. It Chicago &X. W II.l' IIS .... 1M .120 . .in?; mi . Chicago, M & St. 1' Han. A St.. I. Cem.. .103 ie; KM .. 42K 2i 93 .i 42 3tt 43 i'jj-i 4-73 5 3t 32( .... Wk 'XfA Teledo A Wabash.. 424 Ohie A Mississippi. .. 3l w.i V)" St. 1,01113, j. 31. X S.JC. VJA Ontario and Western. 32 aew icrscy ventral.. i ii fyi w - Del. AHud.-en Canal. bS2 87 t StH-i .... Del.. Lack. A Western liw;h 102 .... I01JS .... Western Uniet Tel.- 91)4 91 JX 9IJSi ai .... Nw .Terse v Centra.!.. TSli" 'A 7.1 7;s Pacific Man s. s. Ce.. , 4,44 ",U 4 n k .leiii 101C? 1019 iei2 (Tnien Pacific. nuiisus a, iuiu iuj V4 w;s ... Wftj V4 ? "V New 1 eric central n-;4 Adams Express 117 Illinois Central lZi Cleveland A Pitts ll'JJi Chicago & Reck I 125 Pittsburgh A Ft. W 124 American U. Tel. Ce PniLADBLPklA. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania R.R.... Ki Phll'n. A Heading..... 25 Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... 35 Xerthcrn Pacific Cem Xi " " .P'd.64 B2W 23 ra 61 5" SB J.VA 35i2 3:1 32 kim m 1 1B -va 57 si" 3-Vf, 32 43 Pitts., Titusv'e 11.... 17 Xerthern Central 43 l'lill'n A Erie It. K-... 20 Vnrthprn Pinnfa 55 Un. ILR'sefX.J 182K .... 1W HcHtenvillc Past 19 Central Trans. Ce. EOll SALE. I? Oil SALE. 1 A twivsterv URICK HOUSE, with two twe twe Merv Rrick Back Building attached, situate at Ne. 520 East Orange street, with ga in every room, und just newly papered. Will be sold at private suli; en cheap and easy terms. Apply ie iuii.a iiiLiHLni, nevli-ttd Ne. 23 North Queen Htrcet. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PRI 1 VATEsiilethattwo-stery BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE with two-story Brick Baek Build ing, situate at Ne. 4i Seuth Lime struct. The house fronts 19 reef, and let extendi iu depth 193 feet te ion Lutheran church. The heuse has been recently papered throughout; there are seven large roeuitt with gas in every room in the house, und water in the kitchen. Iu tli'; let are choice varieties of iruit trcen and a line grape vine. On the feutli side of the hnii'e h an alleyway for the exclusive use or thin property. Possession given April 1, 1S81. If net sold at private sule the above property will be offered at public sub, at the Leepard hotel, en Saturduy evening, December 1H. 1HS0, at 7 o'clock. PHILIP DOERSOM. decl-lfitd A VALUABLE CITY BUSINESS PROPER TV AT PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SALE. That two-story brick and stone house, stores aii't dwellings, sitnatcd Nes. 133 and 135 East King street. Lancaster. Let 27 feet front by 150 feet in depth, mere or 1cjh. The flri't lloer front is divided into two eligible store rooms. The basement is lloer ud and plaster: d. The dwelling has eight rooms, with large garret and dormer window. Out-Tuilding and fruit iu the yard, with right te street sewer und te party wall en the west. If net previously sold at private sale, the above property will be ellcrcd at public sale en Monday, December 13, 18K). Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., at the Leepard Hetel, when conditions will be made known by . JAMES HLVCK. ilKNKV SUUBEIIT, AllCt. 12-lsd PUBLIC SALE. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1SB0. will lm sold et public sale at the Cooper house. West King street, the following city property, viz, : A lotef ground situated en the corner et Green and Duke st recti, fronting en Duke street 209 feet and 3 inches, running along tfrcen street 177J4 leet, and along Lew street 200 feet, upon which are erected a one-story Deuble Frame Heuse, .Stable und Heg-Sty in rear of let : well or geed wafer with pump therein ; al-e hydrant, frntt trees, Ac. The fences around the grounds are in geed order. The property will be sold in lets or iu the whole as inav'bcat suit purchuhcrs. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when terms will be made known by the TRUSTEES OF fcT. STEPHENS' CHURCH. dec3-tsWAS PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE CITY Property. On 3IONDA1. DEC. 20. ls, will be sold at public sale, at t lie Cooper house, Lancaster city, Pa., the following real estate, te wit: Ne. 1. A let of creund fronting 20 feet le inches en East King streets, between Lime anil Shippen streets, ami extending in iicpin ra 0 inches te Church street en West line, und en East line 15 feet, making a front en Church street of 23 feet, en which is erected an elegant three-story White Marble front hensc. with a two-story brick back building, Ne. 242. The house has all the modern improvements. leth in style and finish, and isWell worthy the at tention of persons wanting a convenient and pleasant home. Ne. 2 consists of a three-story Brick Heuse, fronting 14 feut nnd 4 inches en East King street, und extending in depth 52 feet 2 Inches, Ne. 3 East King street. Lancaster, Pa. This is n 11 rat-class bubincss stand, new occupied as a Shoe Stere, by Mr. Levy. The uljove proper ties can Iks seen previous te the day et sule by calling en the occupants. Sale te commence at? o'clock, p. m., of said day, when attendance will be given atid con ditions of sale made known by JOHNK.METZGER, dmin!.-str.iter c. t. n.d.b. n., and Agent for Alieirs et Jehn Metzgcr, deceased. Samuel IIE33& Sey, Aucts. d 1-W.SAMASd UBL1C KALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On TUESOAV, DECEMBER 14, 1880, will be sold nt public vendue at tbe Grape hotel (late Michael's), en North Queen street. Lancaster, Pu.. the following valuable real estate, which the undersigned offers for sale en account et having entered Inte busi ness in the western part of the state, viz : Ne. 1. All that let orgreand, fronting en the north side et West Orange street 22 feet, and extending2iSfeetlntherearte a 14-fectwlde alley. The Improvements are a very band some ten-roomed two-story and mansard reef Green Stene Frent DWELING HOUSE (being Ne. 431 West Orange street), with all tbe best modern Improvements. Including Jenning's improved Londen water closet, marble top wash stand, improved walled-ln range, cellar heater, perfect drainage nnd sewerage, deep, dry celler. white marble base and steps. There la a well with pump and also rain cistern and pump. Frent en premises is a yard 28 feet In depth. enclosed with ornamental Iren, fence. Se. 2. Let of ground In rear of Xes. 8 and le East King street, Lancaster, fronting en an alley CO feet nnd extending "pnUiwartly 32K feel, en which a two-story URICK WARE-. HOUSE Is erected 32x30 feet, new u,cd at a Tobacco Warehouse. Se 3. A let of ground, fronting 33. 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; i . Possession and geed tiUcsea April I; IStu. Sale te commence at. 7 o'clock p.m., of saM day, when due attendance will be given and terms of sal emade known by ISAAC STIBK. H. Sltrar, Auct. nSS-WftStid