Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 07, 1880, Image 3

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Lancaster jaim jateixigencer Tuesday, December 7,i88e
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LITTLE MICALS.
Here and There ed Everywhere.
Tliis morning, while engine Jfe. 160 was
backing from this city te Dillcrville for
the purpose of turning, it struck and
knocked .down Peter Delan, but did net
very seriously injure him, as he was able
te walk home.
A letter addressed te "Gen. H. G. Sickel,
U. 8. pension agent, Ne. 720 Sansom
street, Philadelphia," is held at the Lan
caster pest-office because the writer forget
te put a stamp upon it.
Yesterday Miss Henrietta Geisenberger,
who resides with her brother, Moses Geis
enberger, ou North Queen street, broke
her left arm at the wrist besides cutting
her head very badly. Dr. Atlee attended
her injuries.
Samuel Hess & Seu. auctioneers, sold
at public sale yesterday, at the Merrimac
Heuse, this city, 15 head of Franklin
county horses for Daniel Legan at an av
ciage of 104 per head.
Befeie Alderman Barr, this afternoon,
J. B. Schceley had a hearing of a com
plaint charging him with selling beer en
Sunday at his bottling establishment en
West King street. The complainant, .
R. . Keehler, named several persons te
whom beer had been sold, but nil of these
persons swore he had net sold them any
beer. The alderman dismissed the case.
Jehn Thompson, colored, charged with
having entered Harry Myers's restaurant,
some mouths age, and stolen therefrem an
overcoat beleuging te Henry Greenawalt,
and a number of articles belonging te Mr.
Myers, was beard lcfere Aldennau Spur
rier this afternoon, and in default of bail
committed te answer at court for feloni
ous entry and larceny.
thi; STAR CLTUII.
Werk llegun Ter tlie Winter.
Thcie was a full meeting of the r?tar
club last evening hi the hall of the Yeung
Men's Christian association. It took held
of the weik promptly, beginning with a
list of sixteen leading stars which were
placed en the blackboard, with diagrams
te aid in indicating their relative posi
tions. There were thousands of people
last winter in the city and county who
read the reports of proceedings of this
club, and were inteicsted in tracing the
stais aud constellations described. This
number will be greatly increased during
the picsent winter, and the work will
have an excellent influence upon the
thought of the community.
Mr. J. P. McC'askcy lead the paper last
evening, levicwiug the work of the club,
outlining the course of study and passing
thcrefcem te a consideration of the pi es
ence of Ged in nature, especially as it was
eloquently attested by the stars and in
the science and pectiy of astronomy.
Fighting at the Church Doer.
Au unusual scene transpired in fient of
iScUeman's Reformed church, Centre
township. Berks county, Sunday morning.
The congregation is divided into two fac
tions, one of which oppose and the ether
adhere te the pastor, Itcv. It. S. Appel .
The anti-Appcl party some weeks age
voted Rev. Appel out of the pastorate aud
guarded the church se that neither he nor
his friends could gain possession of it. On
Sunday morning both parties were en the
ground in force and excitement run
high. Naughty words were used, and
the belligerent cldeis aud deacons
shook their fists under each ether's noses.
Policemen from Reading were en the
-ground te keep the peace. The war went
en in a drenching rain for nearly two
'hours, but the anti-Appcl men " held the
fort." The Appel party declaie that the
ballet-box was st tilled and legal voters
driven away from the polls at the election
at which the pastor was defeated. About
twenty of the auti-Appel party will be ar
rested and tried for disturbing a religious
meeting.
CONTRACT FOR COAL..
The Ilncbanan ana McEey Reliel.
At a meeting of the Buchanan-McEvey
relief committee of city councils,
held last evening the proposals for
supplying 200 tens, mere or less-, of hard
pea coal or the use of these entitled te the
same under the previsions of the Buchan
an and McEvey bequests were opened.
The bids were as fellows :
II. Bauregardner & Ce., per ten 2.99.
.1. Stewart fc Sen per ten 3.12
Reilly & Keller 3.35
Russel & Shulmyer 3.18
The contract was awarded te II. Bauni
gardner & Ce., the contractor te deliver
the coal iu half ten leads at such times and
places as the committee may designate.
The committee will commence the distri
bution of coal immediately after the 1st of
January.
OBITUARY.
Death of Mrs. Fenn.
Mrs. Margarctta D. Fenn, wife of Theo Thee
pliilus Fenn, esq., died at her residence in
Marysville, Perry county, yesterday morn
ing. She was well known in this city,
where her husband formerly resided. She
was the only daughter of Dr. James C.
Vcrbcke,ef Harrisburg, and was graduated
from Cedar Hill Seminary, Mt. Jey. She
was an auut of Mrs. Jehn M. Amweg.
this city.
Jeseph Gaul of Mehnsville, Berks
county, who died there recently, aged 70,
was well known throughout Lancaster,
Lebanon and Berks counties, having been
engaged in the hotel business at Womels Wemels Womels
derf for many years.
Narrow Escape.
Yesterday an old man attempted te jump
en the caboose of the Parkcsburg construc
tion train which was standing near the
Penu iron works. Just as he jumped the
train started te back. He missed his foot
hold but caught the hand irons and clung
te them. He was hanging in that manner
when Jeseph Kecnan, who was passing,
saw his position aud ran te his rescue.
Mr. Kecnan jumped upon the ear and suc
ceeded in pulling the old man en before he
was injured. Had he fallen the trai
would have ims-sed ever him.
Again Under Arrest.
Owen Cunningham, who some time age
figured in our local courts en charges of
false pretense, has been arrested in Al Al Al
toena en a charge of forgery preferred by
a Carrollton lumber merchant named
Hang, who employed Cunningham te
transact some business for him iu Indiana
county. Cunningham instead came te
Alteena and made several collections from
patrons of Uaug, using the money for his
individual advantage aud forging Hang's
name te receipts for about 870.
Anether Heme Shew.
The bills are out announcing another
home show, which will take place in Ful
ton opera house, en Christmas, the attrac
tion which was booked for that night,
having conceited their date. A anmber of
old favorites and several new ones will
.appear.
Te Ve Werk in fhlladelphla.
Patricius McManus, of this city, will lay
the track of the new elevated railroad
which Is new being constructed in-Philadelphia.
He gees te that city next Mon
day te commence work.
Back Heme.
Geerge Cummings, acrobat of this city,
;;'wke hat been traveling with Welsh &
'Sand's circus this 'season, has returned te
his home in this city. The show closed
their Reason in Texas.
Y IHUcTCMeelled. . v "
The date of Prof. Cecil, spiritualist lee-
turer, who .was te have appeared here en
Saturday night has been cancelled.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCR KEOCllAB COKKK8PONDENCE
General Welsh pest Ne. 118, G. A. R.,
will nfeet.this evening and elect officers.
The ice in the canal between here and
Cbickies is reported as being full of holes.
The temperature te-day is decidedly
colder than yesteiday. The mercury jn
these udden turns is having thiugs its
own way.
''Forty hours' devottett" will commence
in St.v Peter's Catholic church en Sunday
next and will continue until Tuesday even
ing. Miss Edith Denny, of Hauisburg, Pa.,
is visiting Mirs Caddie Patten.
The Vigilant fire company, at its .meet
ing this evening, will elect officers te serve
duiing the ensuing year.
A number of ladies and gentlemen will
meet at the residence of A. J. Kauffman,
this evening, te form a whist party a per
manent organization te meet weekly at
the residences of its eieial members.
The school beard at its meeting en
Thursday evening, will decide whether the
teachers of the public schools shall be al
lowed their pay, due en the 1st of January,
before the holidays or at the regular time.
The Columbia lire company will held its
annual ball iu Odd Fellows' hall, en New
Year's eve, and the Shawnee lire company
will dance the same evening in the armory.
The teachers of the Columbia public
schools have received orders te forbid their
pupils drinking from any drinking cup
but their own this rule te remain in force
until abrogated. 1 he rule is posted as a
precautionary measure against the spread
ing of diphtheria in the schools and is te
be commended. That it will have benefi
cial results is almost ceitain. ,
-MeFsrs. Abram Brenner il Bre. aie at
present busily engaged in piling up legs
aud all loose rough lumber in the inlet just
below their saw mill. They wish te be
sccurc'ln case of an ice freshet.
The arms, Uniforms and equipments of
company H weie subjected te the rigid
monthly inspection last evening, and the
company was given an old time lively drill
with Cerp. L. W. Richards as acting first
sergeant. Three delinquent members were
dropped from the rolls by the company
court martial.
A fair will be held duiing the holiday
week commencing en Christmas day, for
the benefit of the A. M. E. church of this
place. Already books in posscssieu of
parties l uuuiug for the different articles te
be voted for are being handed te our citi
zens for subset iptiens. A geld watch new
en exhibition in II. F. Yeigey's stoic win
dow, will be presented te the irsen mak
ing the l.irgest collection.
IJetwecu the bridge and the dam the
river is again clear of ice. Yesterday the
steamboat "WrightsviHc" plowed its
way through the ice te this side of the
river te open a chauuel te tow canal beats
fiem one shore te the ether, and than,
after breaking up the ice l the ce.il
chutes another channel was formed from
the outlet at the bridge te the raft chutes
in the dam, the latter tecairy away loose
and broken ice before it could re-form.
The idea worked well, but during last
uight the balance of the magnificent stretch
of ice, before the town, broke aud by the
aid of the high winds which had .sprung
up was carried away, ever the dam and
down the river.
The ice was net of sufficient thickness
te damage the dam te any extent and, we
judge, everything about there is all light.
There is a rise in the river of about a feet
since yesterday afternoon, and en this lisc
ice could easily float away. This morning
a couple of canal beats arrived :t the
chutes, but it is thought they will net be
leaded and that they will remain heie dur
ing the winter. A row beat which has
broken loose from somewhere is floating
amidst the broken ice in the chutes. Above
the biidge the ice remains solid and there
is new but little probability of itb break
ing. Corener's Verdict.
The coroner's jury in the case of Jehn
B ruder, the boy who was diewncd en
Saturday, met in the orencr's office, iu
the court house yesterday afternoon at 5
o'clock and rendered a veidict of "acci
dental di owning."
Clese 'Werk.
At the past few courts District Attei ney
Eihlcman has tried a great many cases.
and if he has geed luck this week he will
try almost all en the list.
AinuKeuients.
rruluy XigM's Concert. Te-day tiie chait
for the sale el resci ved sent for the Stcrnberg-
Frilch-Wllliclmj concert opened at .the opera
house office. The gic.it violinist who figures
as the chief star of thii brilliant combination
is known here by his werld-w ide rcputien as
well as through his perlerniancc in tliis city.
Of Sternberg, the Kit -"dan pianist, itis stated
that be is pe:se?sed of genius alike et the crea
tive and executive order, and that liis per per
lermanei! et the Scharwcnka concerto has
created an enthusiasm Mich as lias net been
known in miudcal circles since the appearance
ei his countryman. Anten Rubinstein. It Is a
j work of man Held beauties ami Immense tech
nical diiuculties, nut lie plays ;it with u nasli,
brilliancy anil poetical coloring that f.ilily
captivate-. hl audience. Mere than .",(00 pcr pcr
p'e attended his first uesk't concerts at the
New Yerk academy of music.
"I suffered teuibly with nervous debility
exused by deranged kidneys, and w-is pcrrca
ncntly cuied by l'ref. Uuilincttc's French
Kidney Tads, when ether remedies gave mc
no relict,' it rites a young Dayton merchant.
Beautifies the complexion by stimulating
the Miiall bleed-vessels Cuticnra Medicinal
Seap.
Cleopatra 1
Her power was retained by force of personal
charms, bhe lad the old "boys"' captive
whenever she talked "piettj" te them and
showed her teeth. History theuld tell us that
she used SOZODONT, but it don't. The pre
paration she ued might have had another
niune then. dG-lwdeed&w
A loed and a me-iicinc are combined in the
most perfect manner in Malt Bitters.
SPECIAL XUTJCE8.
The Chicago Times nays: Warner's Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure is highly endorsed by
ministers, judges, physicians, surgeons, bv
men et literary and schelarlv distinction, and
bv individuals in all the walks et life. 8
ailserableness.
The most wonderful and marvelous success,
in cases where persons are sickerplningaway
from a condition of miserablcncss, that no one
knows what nils them (profitable patients for
doctors), is obtained by the use et Hep .Bit
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. See " Truths'' -and " Proverbs"
In another column. dl 2wdw
Ceugim.
4,i?ren-n' Bronchial Treche'' are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer
thirty years these Troches have been in ue,
with annually increasing favor. They are net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant use for nearly an entire
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among the few staple remedies of the age.
The Threat.
"Brown's Bronchial Treche"' act directly'
en the organs of the voice. They have an ex
traordinary effect in all disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re-laxcd.-clther
from cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, and produce a clearand distinct enunci
ation. Speaker and Si tiger find the Troches
useful.
A Congh, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect often
times results in some incurable Lung Disease.
Brewn'1 Bronchial Treche " will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many et which are injurious. - The genu
ine "Breu.ri's Bronchial Trechm" are sold
only in beie. !anlj-lyd&wTu,Th4S
SAMPLE.MOTICE.
it Is impossible ler a woman after a talthlul
.course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham-s
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness et the uterus Enclose a
stamp te 3Irs. Lydia E. Pinfcl.am, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
, Jy29-lydeedftw
Hurrah! foreur'Slde.
Many people have lest their interest in poli
tics and in amusements because they are se
ent of serU and run down that they cannot
enjoy anything. It such persons would only
be wise enough te try that celebrated remedy
Kidney Wert and experience iu tonic and ren
ovating effects they would seen be hurrahing
with the loudest. 5in either dry or Uqiild form
itis a perfect remedy ler torpid liver, kidney
or bowels. Exchange.
Tens" of Gtapes and Their L'ae.
It is astonishing te see tlie large quantity of
grapes of the finest quality, and large clusters
that aie each year mashed np for wine, at the
vineyatds of A. Speer, Passaic, X. J. Mr.
Speer buys large quantities of grapes, and also
raises the Oporto grape, from which he makes
his celebrated nine, without the admixture of
alcohol or spirits. This wine is found hjr care
lul analysis te be the best wine in market for
invalids and debilitated persons. It is called
Speer's Pert Grape Wine, and is sold by drug
gists. It is extensively used by churches for
the communion table. Excellent for fatigued
females. This wine is recommended by Xr.
Atlee and Divls. and for sale by H. E. Slay
maker. dl-2wdftw
Met hern! Mothers:: aiether:!!
Arc you disunited at night and broken of
your test by a sick child sutleiing and. crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It ee. go at once and get auetlh- of BUS. WINS
LOW'S feOOl IIING SYRUP. Itw ill relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately depend upon
It : tlicie Is no mistake about it. There is net a
mother en en th who has ever used it, who will
net tell you at once that It will regulate the
bewelB.and give rest te the mother, and relief
and heal h te the child, operating like magic.
It is pei tectly saf- te use In all cases, anil pleas
ant te the tu-te, and is the prescription ei one
et the eldest and best femile physicians and
nur-e in the United States. Sold everywhere
2" cents a bottle. n 17-1 vdftwM. WAS
VEATiM.
Staiil. Iu this city, December 4, 1&0, Abram
Stahl. iu the 80th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
iepcctlully invited te attend the funeral from
the resilience el his en-ln-law,Edwurd Milley,
Ne, r17 North .Mulberry street, en Wednesday
morning' at 9 o'eleck, te proceed tev Mount
Bethel gravcyaid. Washington boiengh, for
burial. 2td
Columb! 1 1 apcis please copy.
XE H" AB VEBTISEMEXTS.
TURNPIKE ELECTION.
1 Vn election w 111 i,e .held ON MONDAY,
t lie 3 1 day of JA in U ART 1981, at the hense el
Jehn It. Hielly Mount Jey, between the heuis
of 11 and 12 o'eleck, for a President, Ten Man
agers aud Treasurer et the Lancaster, Ellza-bethten-n
and Middletown Turnpike Read.
J. M. LONG, Treasurer.
d7-3tdeaw
r ntsT National Bakk of Ftrabbitre,
Stkasburg, Pa., December 6, 1880. $
riMiK REGULAR ANNTJAL MEETING Or
X Hie Stockholder! or this Bank for the pur
pose et electing seven Directors, te serve the
ensuing year, 'will be held at the Banking
Heuse, en TueMlav, the lltli day of January.
1881, itetween the hours et 11 a. in. and 2 p. m.
, , GEO. W. HKN.SE L, Jr..
d7-ltdA3tw ' Cashier.
-TOTICK IS HEHEKT GIVKN, THAT THE
il balance of the sleck el
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT TOE
PARLOB SHOE STORE,
NO. 2 EAST KINO ST.,
must lie closed oil by JaH. J. 1831.
u hat -itci'ilice.
no matter at
decl-lwdR
PUBLIC SALK OF ltl'AI. ESTATE.
OX FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24th, 1880, the
undersigned will sell at public Bale, ut the
Susquehanna Hetel, in Washington borough,
I lie following described real estate : A Frame
DWELLING HOUSE and Let of Oreund. slt
itntcd en Mill stieet, tn said borough, (Lewer
Ward). Tnrcc Lets of Gieund, 60 feet front
aud 181 iect deep, frentiuir en Raplie and
Heuiptield streets (upper Ward), In said ber-
eii!li, all known as the Allisen property.
bale te commence at e cieck p
m.. when
lernis will he made known by
BENJAMIN WERTZ.
Executer of Jacob Allisen, dee'd.
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"IHUISTMAS GIFTS ! I !
HOLIDAY BOOKS,
HOLIDAY QAMJ3S,
HOLIDAY PICTURES,.
HOLIDAY GOODS,
IX GKKAT VARIETY AT
L M. FLYNM'S
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET.
FLlflfl & BHEflEMN.
GRAND OPENING OF
I UUIUW1U1UU UWWUWI
A Inrscr stock than ever. Lewer prlres than
ever. Every variety of Mechanical Toys.
DOLLS! .DOLLS! DOLLS!
BLOOKS AND GAMES.
Ileises Cart. Wagen, Sleighs, Velocipedes
and Bicycles.
UhEFUL CH1STMAS PRESENTS.
Elegant Cnrvers.bilver plated Knives, Silver
plated Spoons?, Silver-plated Ferkrf. The above
Koeds arc Redger & Bre.'s best goods, bought
at a -ncrilicc. and will be sold very le.v.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Tin, fchcet Iren and Weeden Waie at Great
Bargain.
tircat Steve and Heater Stere,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
AN ORDINANCE CHANCING THIS TIME
OF LETTING TIIE MARKET STALLS
AND STANDS. , . .
SEcrieN 1. .Be it eUinei by the Select and
Common councils et the city of Lancaster In
councils assembled. Tnat terthe purpose of fa
cilitating the payment of the current indebted
n ess of tiie said city in eacli year, that the let
ting of stalls and stands shall be made by auc
tion en the first Wednesday et April next, for
the term of nine months from the date of such
lcttings, uttdrthat all'futuVa tattings Shall take
place en the third Wednesday of December In
eacli year, for the term et one year, commenc
ing en the fir-jt'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 the lessee for the
ensuing year. Vacant stalls or stands may be
let by the Market committee for the remainder
of the term ending with the market year.
Section & All ordinances or parts of ordi
nances inconsistent with the foregoing are
hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into a law at the city
et Lcncaster, Dec. 1. 1S80.
JOHN LEVEKGOOD,
President et Common Council.
Herbert JoaxsTea,
Clerk et Common Council, i
ROBERT A. EVANS.
President el Select Council.
I. K. Bakr,
Clerk or Select Council.
Lancaster. Dec, 2, lBST.
Approved :
..INO. T. MacGONIGLE.
dccKJtd Mayer.
ST
HANTEli.
WANTED .EVEKi'HODV TO ADVKR
tlse,rce of charge, in the Intklliqix
cbk. who wants sepietning- tefde.;
I7 ANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO UKN-
f t cial housework. Geed reference re
quired. Apply at Ne. 88 Sonth Queen street.
d7-3td
TINWARE, tC
OTOVES. STOVES.
Bri4-kSet and Portable.
HEATERS and RANGES
'.at:
Shertzer, Hnmphreville & Kieffer'g
40 EAST KING STREET.
Fin & Breneman s,
jrjpr AJtwrnMrmtiMKiiTs.
In addition the many fine and expensive articles always found in our stock will be
found the following articles at one dollar :
Lace Pine, at one dollar.
Ear Rngs at one dollar.
Sleeve Buttens at one dollar.
Sets of Studs at one dollar.
Teeth Picks at one dollar.
Pencils at one dollar.
Amongst the ai tides at Five Dellais
Watches at five dollars.
Diamond Kings at five dollars.
Bronzes at five dollars.
Geld Thimbles at live dollars.
Ladies' Watch Chains at Ave dellais.
Articles between One and Five Dellais
Casteis.
TeUet Bettles,
Syrup Pitchers,
Speen Helders.
American Clocks,
Geld Pens and Helders,
Spoons and Felks,
Cake Baskets,
The public are cetdially invited te examine our stock et HOLIDAY GOODS.
.H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.,
4 WEST KING STREET,
EDW J.
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner,
Things in our stock that make
Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY,
30LD 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 CIGAR SETS,
BACCARET VASES.
ALL THESE AND MANY MOUK AT
ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. ..
AJJir ADVi:TlSMt'KTH.
-VTO KKASONAHLK OKFKK REFUSED.
Organs and llane-. NKW ANO SECOND
HAND, at greatly reduced prices.
JUSTUS STUCKENIIOLZ,
Fulton Opera Heme, LanciiHter.
dec41nidR
T?OK TIIE HOLIDAYS.
An cntiie change liem theOld Way el Doing
Iliisines.
e- AWO A.11ER
DECEMBER 7th, 1880,
All of my goods will be
MARKED DOWN
AND IN PLAIN FIGURES.
FOR
CHRISTMAS GOODS
CALL AT
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
JEWELER,
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, l'n.
TTOLIDAV GOUUS.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Christmas ana New Tear Carfls
In Nevel and Original Designs,
in Great Variety.
Elegant CABINET PICTURE FRAME--,
In Geld. Brocade, Velvet, Ebony
and Combination.
CELLULOID TOILET SETS,
TOILET MIRRORS,
Gilt and Cut Glass Neveltic, Jetfcl Casketp.
LIBRARY INKSTANDS,
WRITING DESKS,
WORK BOXES,
DRESSING CAhES,
LETTER RACKS,
Geld Pens & Pencil Gases,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
FINE TOCKET BOOKS, CIGAR CASES,
GRAPHOSCOPES,
CABINET AXD PANEL PICTURES,
New Beeks in Holiday Dress.
.An immense assortment et
BIBLES,
PRAYER AND HYMNALS,
CHURCH BOOKS,
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, PICTURE BOOK,
FOR CHILDREN.
GAMES, ALPHABET BLOCKS,
PAINTING BOOKS,
WATER COLORS, &c.,
At the Boek Stere of
JOHN BAEE'S SONS,
15 tad 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER. PA..
WATCH KS S.
Positive Closing Out Sale
-OF THE-
H. L. ZAHM & CO.
Jewelry Stere.
Every
piece el (reeds will be 6
BELOW COST.
AT AND
$10,000 WORTH
-OF-
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILTER AND SILVER
PLATED WARE.
THE STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE
THE STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE
AND
AND
THE STORE ROOM FOR RENT
THE STORE ROOM FOR BENT
FROM
. FROM
APRIL 1, 1880. .
APRIL 1, 18t.
WM. MILLAR,
PROPBISXOR.
deeMmd
Silver Fruit Knives at one dollar.
Sngar Spoons at one dollar.
Cream Spoons at one dollar.
Childrens' Kings at one dollar.
Gentlemen's Scarf Pins, at one dollar.
And a great variety et ether articles.
each will be feund:
Gentlemens' Watch Chains at five dollars.
Fancy Ai tides in Gerham Plate at Ave
dollars.
Gentlemens Geld Lockets at live dollars.
Ladles Geld Lace Pins at Ave dollars.
Fruit, Dinner and Tea Knifes,
Nut Picks.
Shaving Cups,
Berry and r ruit Spoons,
Childrens' and Misses Necklaces
Bracelets,
Napkin Kingfc,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
LANCASTER, PA.
ZJLHNL,
Lancaster, Pa.
EKTEll TAIX3U2STS.
ttm . r
TjCLTON OPERA HOUSE.
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY
FRIDAY EVEXISG, .DEC. JO.
The Musical Event of the Season !
GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT
By the following Celebrated Aitists :
Constantin Sternberg,
The Grcr.t Russian Piaufct.
Letitia Louise Fritch,
The Charming Prima Denna Seprano
WITH
August Fleij,
The world-ieiiewned Violin Virtuoso.
MAX VOGKICII, - - - - Musical Director.
POPULAL PRICE.
ADMISSION, 50&7.-,c.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75C&S1.
Sale of Seats en Tuesday Morning, 7th inat.
The celebrated Weber Piane- used at these
Concert-. dect-6td.
T"ULTON Ol'KKA MOUSE.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
e.vj? xigiit mjf L.r:
Thursday Evening, December U, 1880.
AMERICA'S FAVORITE ARTISTE,
MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON,
Supported by an unusually Mreng Dramatic
Company of well-known artists, in the great
success of her Hfe.theNew American Comedy Cemedy
Drania, by J. A. Tillotson, entitled
THE PLANTER'S WIFE.
ADMISSION, -RESERVED
SEATS.
33, ."JO and 75ct.
- 75ct.
Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Ofliee. dO- ltd
VAMfisra.
HIGHEST CASH PIUCI' WILL HE
PAID FOR EXTRaV NICE
CARPET HAGS.
Carpet) made te order
at short notice
md
saiiatactieu Knanintecii.
Rare chances in Carpets te reduce stock et
AT AND BELOW COST.
Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rhr
and Chain CarpetsinalmeHtcndlessvariety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CAEPET HALL,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER
PA.
CENTS' GOODS.
-VTOVEI.TIES IN SCARF PINS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
M.MJEU8HIKIS AXI DKAWEltS,
AT-
B. J. BRISMA1SPS,
THE sniRTMAKKR,
rt NORTH O.UKKN STKKET
M1SCELZANEO ITS.
T7I
STRAY CAME TO THE PREMISES OF
JLi the undersigned, a large hog. The owner
. lare hog. The owner
proving property and
can nave tne same y
navintr cxnenses.
JOHN GILL,
2td 017 Marietta avenue, Lancaster.
MISS M. E. OiLL, TEACHEK OF DRAW,
ine in the Girls' High Scheel, wishes te
obtain pupils in the various styles of drawing
ana painting. Residence Ne. 33 West Ornnge
street.
Furs altered and repaired nt tlie same
place.
ectw-iiu
TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL THE OUT
standing and unpaid city tax ler the year
1880, new in tile hands of the collectors of the
several wards, must be paid en or before
WEDNESDAY . TIIE 29TH DAY OF DECEM
BER, A. D.. 1830, as immediately after that
date the same will be placed in the hands et
the city solicitor ler collection. dccMtd
2,500
POUNDS BAKING BUTTER.
NEW CROP ORLEANS MOLASSES, SHELL
BARK KERNELSSte. PER POUND, WAL
NUT KERNELS 35c PER POUND.
Shellbarks, Walnuts and Chestnuts, Seediest
Cherries and Raisins, Currants, Citren, igs.
Sweet Dried Apples and Pears. New Dried
Apples 5c. per quart. New Pruues, Lima
Beans and Heminy, at .1. E. WEAVER'S,
dS-Sta 55 W. King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
"REMOVAL.
EX MRS. M. A. .ED WARDS has removed her
Millinery Stere te Ne. 250 West King street,
where she will be pleased te see all her old
customers. Bennet?, Hats, Ribbons, Satins,
Velvets, Feathew, Flowers. Ac, will be fceld
cheaper than ever boferc. Cal 1 and- see.
nevK-lmd
BOOTH AXI SHOES.
T? A QVT MOOTS. SHOES AND LAST
.IXC&.KJ -L made
en a new nrincinlc. iusnr
ing comfort for the feet.
Lasts made te order.
MILLER,
133 East King street
BOOTS
tetI4-tfd
Carpets
TILED EMTIO IT.
TUESDAY EVENING, DEO. 7, I860.
WEATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Dec. 7. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states,. higher barometer, cooler
westerly winds", clear or partly, clendy
weather.
CONGRESS AT WORK.
Mr. McDonald latredaces BUI In the
Seeate.
Washiswtex, D.C. Dec.7. Among the
business of the Senate this morning 'the
- .
standing committees of last session were
continued with one or two exceptions and
a bill was introduced by Mr. McDonald te
authorize local taxation of legal tender
notes. It reads as fellows :
Be it enacted etc., that from and after
the passage of this act any state or terri
tory of the United States may provide for
including in the valuation of the personal
property of the owner or holder of any
legal tender notes of the United States
denominated lawful money, owned or held
by any person or corporation in assessing
taxes imposed by the authority of such
state r territory, and may impose a tax
thereon; but the tax imposed en any snch
legal tender treasury notes snail net be at
a greater rate than is assessed or im
posed en geld or silver coin of the United
States in the hands of individual citizens
or residents of such state or territory.
Section 2. AH laws, or parts of laws,
in conflict with this act are hereby re
pealed." At 12:35 the Senate went into executive
session, but without transacting any im
portant business the doers were reopened
nt 12:50, and the Senate adjourned until
te-morrow.
Proceedings In the Heuse.
Mr. Ward ( Pcnn'a.) introduced a bill
for the appeintmeut of an assistant sec
retary of war.
A resolution was adopted directing the
secretary of the interior te explain under
what authority Douglass, the Ute chief,
is confined in the military piisen at Lea-
venweith.
DISASTERS ON TUE KAIL.
Twe Persons Killed at UreeutJalc, 111.
Greendale, III., Dec. 7. The cast
bound freight train en the Ohie and Miss
issippi railroad ran oil the track here yes
terday. Henry Meade, ofChillicethe, and
ScetUIiH, of Floria, III., were killed.
Killed en the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Maucii Chunk, Pa., Dec, 7 Jehn
Keens, a clerk, and William Smith, night
telegraph operator in the Lehigh Valley
forwarding office at Packerton, were killed
last night by an engine of the Lehigh Yal
Jcy railroad which was thrown off the
track at Lehigh Gap by a land-slide.
Burning Cars.
Chicago, Dec. 7. The 5:45 passenger
train from here hut evening en the Chi
cago. Reck Island & Pacific railroad, was
derailed near Eilgeten Junction. The bag
gage, mail and passenger coaches were
thrown down the embankment and
burned. W. K. Syms, the mail agent, was
burned te death : A. G. Seller, another
mail agent, had his shoulders broken, and
Conductor Westfall suffered slight injuries.
Ne Passengers were hurt.
f'UKIOUS FLAMES.
Great Lehb by fc'lre at Omaha, Neb.
Omaha, Neb., Dec. 7. Fire broke out
at 2:30 this morning in Iter's wholesale
liquor-store, and spreading rapidly, en
tailed the following losses : Her & Ce.,
$125,000; Collin & Bres., $50,000 ; Jehn
D. Craighton, Kennard Marsh and Meyer
& I3re., $15,000 each ; William Paxton,
$5,000, and about $15,000 divided among
ether firms in smaller amounts.
Fire in Laurenbnrg, N. C.
Laukenuurg, N. C, Dec. 7. Fire
this morning destroyed all .the stores and
buildings en the cast side of Main street
from Fountain's dwelling te the Carolina
railroad shops. Less, 845,000 ; insurance,
small.
WASHINGTON WHISPERINGS.
News from the National Capital
Washington, Dec. 7. The Heuse ways
and means committee this morning unani
mously authorized its chairman te amend
the refunding bill, new pending by insert
ing "three percent" wherever the words
" three and a-half per cent " occurred.
The Senate Republican caucus agreed
this morning that with the exception of
a few unimportant changes their commit
tee representatives shall remain as at pre
sent. IRISH TROUBLES.
Letters Threatening Mr. Parnell.
Londen, Dec. 7. Mr. Parnell received
two threatening letters during his stay in
Waterford, one of which accuses him of
destroying the conntry.te benefit his own
pocket.
The proprietor of the Sligo Champien
has been committed for trial en the charge
of publishing a notice calling en a tenant
te rplimtuish his farm.
He Blew In the Gnn t the Suggestion et iii
Uncle.
Rivkrdale, N. J., Dec. 7. At this
place en Sunday, Alays Amberlc, abey
six years old, at, the suggestion of his
uncle blew down the muzzle of a gun te
clean it. The top of
head was blown away.
the little fellow's
THE OAR.
Laycock t" Rew Rem The Proposed
Be-
galea te collapse.
Londen, Dec. 7. Laycock says he will
row Ress in from four te five weeks for
100 aside.
The proposed new regatta for the
American prize will probably collapse.
The Bortree Murder Trial.
Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 7. Intense ex
citement prevails here ever the trial of
Benjamin K. Bortree for the murder of
Henry W.Sheusc, of Easten. The prisoner
feigns insanity, which will be his plea of
defense.
Ge wen's Plan Approved.
Philadelphia,. Dec. 7. The beard of
managers of the Reading railroad company
met this morning and passed a resolution
approving the plan of President Gewen
for the relief of the company from its
financial difficulty.
Swept by a Cyclene.
St. Leuis, Dec. 7. A severe cyclone
passed ever the vicinity of Carthage, Me.,
en Saturday evening, doing much dam
age te property and destroying three or
four lives.
At Death's Doer.
Londen, Dec. 7. The death of the
widow of ex-President Thiers is momen
tarily expected. The report of her decease"
yesterday was premature.
If you are troubled with derauged kidney's,
delay net, but get one of Prof. Gatlaaette's
French Kidney Pads, and you will be cared.
MAKKKTK.
rfcUMMKMua Market.
rmiD-araii, Dec. 7. Fleur dull bat un
changed ; saperftne at S3 303 73; eitratt
M00a 50; Ohie and Indiana family IS 300
S 23; Penn'a family $3 1295 : St. Les
family 16 00tjf6 30 : Minnesota family IS 2396 W ;
de straight $60006 30: Winter patent 17 39-
7 23 ; Spring de $7 NM98 23.
Kye fleer ate 23.
atS5 23.
wheat market quiet : Ne. 2
Western Red
$119312);
119.
Penn'a. Red $1 Wijl 19 Amber
Cern quiet ; steamer. 53c; yellow, eld,6'c;
new, 56c ; iulxed.-new. 56c; etd, 59c.
Oata firm en light offers : Ne. I White 49c ;
Ne. 2 de 4TJi4sc; Ne. 3 de 6(97c; Ne. 18
Mixed 5jt&.
Bye steady ; We stern 93c ; Penn'a 9t?c.
Previsions qneit and easier: rats perk
old. $13 50; new, $15 50; beet bams, at $18 09
01859; Indian ni.-ss perk $18 00: Bacon Bacen
smoked shoulders 346c : salt de, old, Se ;
new, .V.c : smoked bams OSlOc; pickled
hams 7J4eSc.
Lard lower ; 'city kettle at 9c : loose
butchers 8c; prime steam Sc.
Butter best grades scarce and in demand ;
Creamery extra 3336e ; de geed te choice 32
31c; B. C. and JT. V. extra 2830c ; Western
reserve extra 21c; de geed te choice 18fi22c;
Rolls firm ter choice ; Penn'a Fxtra 22921c ;
Western Reserve extra 2.'f221.
Eggs quiet; Penn'a 31c; Western 29039c.
Cheese ""market dull and prices easy;
New Yerk full cream at 13I32c ; Western
full cream at 12l912c : de fair te aoed at
11612c: de halt skim- and Penn'a. skims at
loaiejic.
Petroleum 11 rut ; red nod at 9-Kc.
Whisky at $1 16.
Seeds Geed te prime clever dull ;nt $T 00
(7."0: Timethy nothing doing; Flacacel dnll
at $1 a.
Mew Yerk Market.
Nw Yerk. Pec. 7. Fleur State and West
ernSuperfine, state r40f4 id; extra de $4 SO
Q4'75; choice, de $381)05 15: fancy de nt
$3 200650 ; round hoepOhlo $4 835 M: choict-de
at $55306 85; superfine western $3 407? I It);
common te geed extra de $1500500; cheire
de $5 0506 75 ; choice white wheat de $3 10
06 00 ; Southern dull; common te fair extra
$5 2385 75: ceed toehold- de tS SOfJ700.
Wheat without Important change, moderate
trade ; Ne. 2 Red, .Inn., $1 2lil 2l;i ; de Feb..
fi aJ4i 27.
Cern dull without decided ehangc ; Mlxetl
western spot, 5t:'X059Jc: de future, 5'ii0
60c.
Oatsquiel ; State 4430c ; Western 42090c.
Cattle Market.
Monday, Pec. 6. The receipt- of beeves
at the West Philadelphia yard for pant week
were 2,700 head; North Philadelphia yard.
C.I5 head. Total, 3,:35 head. Previous week
4,700 head.
Beef cattle The market during the past week
ler geed cattle (which were scaray) was fairly
active and prices closed tlrnuitlnsti'itotatiens.
Common and medium graded were abundant,
and sold at a decline et lt)c. the lewcat price
efthlHyeur. At the close to-dayiinunibcrwere
unsold.
Rull und enwH teru inactive and Jc lower
en account et the heavy arrivals and peer de
mand. Calves were active and a I ruction higher.
Fresh cows were dull and lower en account
of the heavy arrivals.
Dressed beeves were f.drly.active at hist quo
tations. Jehn II. Menns & Urn. sold 239 head
Western Pennsylvania and Western Virginia
at 57c per pound. -Theu. Bradley, 176 head
at 57Jic.
We quote Kxtra at 5J6e : gKMl..V45c;
medium 4-.'c; common, 3le; bulls anil
cows, ljI2Jc; calves C7c; fresh cows, $20
50 ; d resell beeves, 508c.
Sheep and lambs. Tlie receipts were : West
Philadelphia yards 3,000 head; llestenville.
4,000 : North Philadelphia, 1,-00 ; Total for the
wwlc, 8,200 ; previous week, ll.L'iO.
The market during the past week wits dull en
account of the cheap supply of poultry and un
favorable weather, although extru choice sheep
were a fraction higher.
We quote Cxtra at 55c : best. 435c ;
geed, 44&c; medium, 4U4Kc ; lair. 3X
VAc ; common, 3i3c ; culls, 3:!Vic ; Lambs,
46c.
Samuel Stewart told .ViO head et dressed sheep
nt7Je.
Hogs The receipts were: West Philadelphia
yards, 7.S0O head ; ether yunb-. 1,000 head. Tettd
ler the wiek8,.r.0;iieuil. Previous week 8,3fO
head.
Tlie market was inacttlve 011 account of the
unfavorable weather.
We quote extra at 67c ; geed, at
fi-c ; medium G4Gc ; common KCJc.
SALES AT THE WKST VHlLADELriHA YAltll.
Head.
270 Reger Mayncs, Western, gross, 4fj6e.
23 Owen Smith, Penn'a, account et O. P. Phil
lips : 41 Western, account et Jehn Jlc-
Ardlc ; 23 West Virginia, account of S. O.
Ludington ; '1 West Vn., account of J. N.
Leach; 4 Western, account of R. F.Fratcr,
gross, 4f$Gc.
190 'E. S. A II. i McFillcn; Western, gross. Ifific.
13.1 A. J. Christy, Western and West Vn.,
gross, 3.-Kc
83 Ulmaii ft .Lehman llreb.. West Va.,'ucceunt
of P. Pepper: 32 West Va.. account of J.
F. Sadler ft Ce; 15 West Va., account of
Lehman Bres., grehs, 45c.
20 James Clcmsen, Western, accouutef Reger
Mayncs ; 35 Western, account et J. Dunn;
8 Maryland, aeeoiintef W. Hughes, gross,
45Uc.
243 Jehn SlcArdlc. Western, gross, ifitie.
UO Daniel Murphy, Western ami West Va..
gre-s, 303c.
r: Pennis Smyth. Ohie and 10 Ohie, account
of II. Ruliin: 13 Ohie, nccetint of R. F.
Fratcr, gross, 4f?.ric.
200 Lewcnstein ft Adler, Western aud W. Vn.,
gross, 45J
220 G. Schambcrg ft Ce.. Western gross, 406c.
115 -chamberg ft Paul, We-t Va., gross, 3k
S5 F. Sciiectz, Western and West Va., gross, 3
5c.
41 i. Chain, jr., We-,t Va.. account of S.
Fisher: 20 Western, account of Samuel
Brown ; 41 West Va., own account, ijres.
14c.
2."i Daniel Smyth ft Bre., Western, account of
Jas. Aull : 30 Western, account el R.
Maynes: 17 Western, account of O. Ever
ly: 20 Western, account of R. F.Fratcr;
17 Western, account et O. Barracldiian,
gross. 3gie.
42 Leuis Hern, West Va., gross, .t'Sjic.
22 Abe Osthclm. Western, gross, i'44c.
in S. Preifns. Western mixed, gross, iyzyte.
135 M. Levi. Western, gross, 3&iv.
100 James Aull, Western, grets, 4k05Kc
40 James Eustace, Western and West Va.,
gross. 354c.
an II. Chain, jr.. West Va., gross, 33' Jc.
100 Bachman ft .Levi. West Va., own account :
18 WestVa., account et Jce. Eckcrs ; 16
West Va., account of II. C. Vanmctrc,
gross, 345-;ic.
20 P. Hathaway, Western, account of Justus
Pun 11. gross, "2c.
Stock Market.
Naw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks strong.
December 7.
r. . r. u. p. v .
A.M. I
""T 10.40 1:10 2:10 :
Meney...... 6
KricR.lt. 45 4.7 tS .
Michigan . ft J.. lltflg liu 119J4 .
Michigan Cent. R. R..lll 112 112 "4 .
Chicago ft N. W 120-4 119 119)4 .
Chicago, M ft St. P... 106)4 ! 106K
?5 3: e
nan. s si. .i.t;eni 43-4: xy vryt
.. r,M .,,,
Teledo ft Wabash.... 12
Ohie ft Mississippi.... 3534
St. Leuis, I. M. ft S. R.. 48
Ontario and Western. 314
C C A X. C It. I....... ...
New Jersey Central.. 77)4
Pel. ft Hudsen Canal. XIV
92
41;5i
9214
4141
:iej.
.V.U
47kt 1)4
:)4 M'A
l'J I'
77 77H-
0 tfi
Pel.. Lack, ft WcslcrnlOUi 1014 m
Western Union Tel... 904 90 90
Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.. 47 47)4 47
Union pacific wv
V) w
Kansas ft Texas
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland ft Pitts
Chicago ft Reek I
Pittsburgh ftTt.W...
American U. Tel. Ce.
PlIlLADSLrniA.
Stocks strong.
.... UVA
.... 1174
112
.." H9JS
.... 123
124
Pennsylvania R.R.... 62
64
25J4
36$
S5(4
S2J-4
17)1
43
19
55
62
2J
57J4
35J4
33J
63
17J4
19J
180
19K
Phll'a. ft Reading....
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation..
25J4
5714
35&
XI
Northern Pacific Cem 33
P'd . &IJS
Pitta., Tltusv'e A B.... 17
Northern Central
Phll'a Erie R. R
Northern Penn'a
Un. R. R's of N. J 182
Hestenville Pass 19
Central Trans. Ce. 49
Local'Stecka and Bends.
Par
val.
Lanc.Clty 6 pur ct. Lean, due 1880. . .$100
' 1882... 10O
1885... 10O
" 1890... 10O
" " 1893... 100
' 3 per ct. in ler 30 years.. 100
Lane, and Quarry v'e R. R-bend.... loe
" stock.... 50
Lancaster and Ephrataturnplke... 25
Lanc..Elizabetlit'nandMlddlet'n.. 100
Lancaster and Frultvllle turnpike. 50
Lancaster atadLitltx turnpike 25
Lancaster and Maner turnpike.... 50
Lancaster and Manheim turnpike. 25
Lancaster and" Marietta turnpike.. 25
Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. 100
Lane, and Strasburg turnpike 25 :
Lane and Susquehanna turnpike.. 309
Lane, anil Willow Street turnpike. 25
Farmers' Nat. Bank et'Lancaster.. . 50
First Nat. Bank of Lancaster loe
Lancaster-County Nat. Bank. 50
Innuirer Printing- Ce...-.S.n SO
Last
sale
$100.2.-1
103
114
118.75
190
105
105
3.25
47.73
SI
51
56
92
31
25
85
18
273.2
4e.n
101
15S
IOil"
27
LancGaj Light and Fuel Ce: stock. 25
beads. 104