LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8 New Yerk volunteer infantry, serving a year and nine months, at the end of which time he ' was discharged for disabilities contracted in the service. After following his trade in Brooklyn, X. Y., and Middle town, Del., for a few years he came te Lancaster some thirteen years age and re sided here until the'time of his death. He was an active Democrat, an upright, hon est, industrious man, and a member of Zion Lutheran church. lie leaves a wife and several children te mourn his death. His funeral will take place en Friday af ternoon. BART ITEMS, Frem our Regular Correspondent. In and around Georgetown the perk season is at hand and the cars of the early risers arc saluted with the seething squeak of some neighbor's porker as he pretests against the keen edge of the head butch er's knife. . The meat industrious men 01 our neigh borhood arc the blacksmiths. The smooth horses must be made rough te be able te stand en the smooth reads. Twe shops in the village with three Mnitlis, and three shops iu the township outside of the vil lage are unable te meet the demand shoeing. Thcininncrsaicbtill in search of the fat rabbit, and the report of lire arras is heard in all quarters. The most expert of the Bart sportsmen is a young man in this village, James Russell, jr. A few days ecu hejwas informed that a rabbit was as sitting under his father's hedge. Arming himself with the most convenient weapon, a revolver James started out te de an extraordinary sheeting. Stealing along as silently asa Sioux Indian,he at last caught sight of the long ears of cotton-tail, James felt his bleed begin te course mere rapidly, his eyes sparkled,and ever his countenance spread an unmistakable grin of satisfac tion. He knelt down in the read some eight feet from his game, steadied his trembling hand en his knee, cast his sparkling eye along the bright barrel of his levelver, pulled the trigger, and away sped the lea den messenger into the body of net the rabbit but an apple tree some twenty feet further en. home unforeseen eccuricucc had misplaced his .lim and he had missed. As seen as James could open his eyes he looked at the spot where his game was seen, and te his great joy discovered the long cars still unmovable. Again he braced his ncivcs and fired into the ground some four feet from him and when a second time the smoke cleared away, making it sifc for this chivalrous youth te open his eyes, le! the ears were still ciect. Maddened te desperation, James straightened out his arm, grasped his revolver with ineic dclci initiation and fired three shete in quick succession, mak ing the snow and dirt lly some twenty reds out iu the field. As seen as the marksman recovered from his nervous stress he looked at the spot wheic he ex pected te see his prey stretched nut in the last agonies of death. And there, as be fore, were the extended nose, the spark ling eyes and long ears of ilie game. What te de James could net tell ; his ammuni tion was spent ; gunners weie passing the spotatsheit intuiva's, and if he went for mere cartridges some one might sheet the rabbit. After contemplating the long cars for a few minutes he thrust the re volver into his pocket and concluded te steal quietly up te the undisturbed rear of the rabbit and by a dexterous plunge secure in his hands the coveted prize. He succeeded iu getting near enough te reach the game and bracing his nerves for one desperate plunge, made a dive at the long ears, and gave vent te an exclama tion of delight as he felt, within his out stretched hands the head of a rabbit. Fer one moment lie steadied iu::im:1i against the hedge te gain breath, and then rose te his feet, but eh, thunder! what's this'' In his hands he held, tiuc enough, the head and long cars of a full-grown cotton-tail, but that was all, no body nor leg:-, net even the tail was attached ; with one impreca tion, James dashed the useless head te the ground, swore vengcance en the unmiti gated scoundrel who tricked him, and went home a sadder but wiser man. We noticed in the Tufjuircr of Lancas ter an article under the title of "He Slepctlr' purporting te be a transcript from the daily Intelligence!:, regarding a Docter Kelly of Georgetown. Having resided iu Georgetown and been familiar with all comers and goers for the past thirty years, we can truthfully say that no Dr. Kelley has cither married a widow or had been for "ena month's time'-" in our village. One Dr. Keelcy marricda widow Bancy Mime two ycais age in this place and is new lesldim, with her, next deer vi est of the writer of this article, and at tending te his practice. MASONIC. Lamutrteu Loiige Ae.40. At a nicctinj; of Lanibeiten ledge Ne. -!7G, P. and A. M. held Monday evening the following named officers vcre elected for the ensuing Masonic years commenc ing en St. Jehn's day, December 27 : V. M. T. Vf. Brown. S. Vf..T. Gust Zoelr. J. yr.J. Vf. VYcstlakc. Treasurer II. E. Secretary II. It. SI.iyni.i2ur. Falinesteck Trustees Vim. A. Morten, Dr. Win. N. Amer, Dr. K. M. Bolenius. The following appointments v.eie made by the Worshipful Master : "S. D. J . Merris. Jr. IX ChailesX. Shultz. Sr. M. of C. Jehn Ochs. Jr. M. of. C Levin II. ll.te. Purs. Harvey X. Hurst. Tyler Geerge L'.iiz. After the election the officers were duly installed by D. D. G. M. Baumgardner. Ne chaplain nor representative te the Grand ledge were elected. Win. A. Mor Mer Mor eon, the present representative, holds ever until his successor is appointed. ODD FELLOWSHIP IxempiUicatleii i;I tlie Unwritten We; If, Yesterday afternoon anil last evenins James B. Nichelson, seci clary of the Grand Ledge I. O. of O. V. of Pa., visited Lan caster and met members of the order in the Odd Fellows hall for the purpnse of exemplifying the unwritten work of the order. There was a large attendance, net only of members of ledges and the en campment iu this city, but also from etlnr ledges in this and Yorkceunties. Seme im portant emendatatiens have recently been made te the ritual of the order, one of the principal changes being the establishment of three degrees for subordinate ledges in lieu or the live degrees heictoferc in use. There arc also many important changes in the work of the encampment, which has bccnimpievcd by the striking out of un necessary paits r.nd beautified by the addition jf etheis. The members present expressed themselves much pleased with the alterations. Grand Secretary Nichelson left Lancas ter te-day for Harrisburg. The Grand Master and Grand Warden were unaveid ably absent yesterday. The Immaculate Conception. Te-day is the festival of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin and is ob served in all Catholic churches with tiic same religious services as are held en Sun days. High mass was celebrated in all the Catholic churches of this city this morn ing and vespers tliis afternoon. . blight Fire. Last evening a slight fire occurred at the drugstore of Charles A. HciniUh, ea East King street ; a let of fancy grass in the window caught fire from the gas. It was easily extinguished before any further damage was done. Killed. rn Mnndav evening the'HarrUburg ac commedation train west, while raaniag a short distance above the station at Mari etta, -struck a hone and wagon belonging te a man whose name is net given, killing the horse and wrecking the wagon. The owner of the team is said te live in Eliza Eliza bethtewn. Deatb of Mr. WKkm. Mrs. Salena Withers, widow of the late Gee. B. Withers, and niece of the late Dr. Frederick A. Muhlenberg, of this city, died yesterday morning in Reading, at the residence of Jehn McLenagan, with whom she resided. She was in the 74th year of her age. Her remains will be brought te Lancaster Friday morning for burial at Woodward Hill cemetery. Rcadlag Lweii. City Superintendent Baehrlehas been busily engaged daring the week in giving special instructions in reading te the pu pils of the several secondary schools. ADBMBHU "TV. Planter's Wie."-Hlm Charlette Thompson, wf e appears at the opera house to morrow night In tne new comedy-drama et " The Planter's Wife," Is an actress of sterling; ability, whose success la this the most recent of her undertakings. Is thus noted In the Al bany Ezerett: "The play is one et the most attractive find amusing that has been produced here this season, ana the company Is one et the best en the read the male portion, especially, being tar superior te any that has appeared here. Miss Thompson was enthusiastically received and was railed be fore the curtain after each act." Friday Evening's Concert. X despatch from Manager MIshler, at Vf Ukesbarre, te Mr. Yck er, says: "Receipts for Sternberg-WilhelmJ concert, $."W0; each artist encored; magnificent audience; brilliant success ; 590 seats sold In Scran ten." Fer these distressing diseases peculiar te women Pat's Kidxet Fad is invaluable. dS-MWAF 43-One hundred and ninety-seven dozen Is a big number, but It represents the sales of the Eiglimle Shirt this year at WILLIAMSON A FOSTER'S, 36 East King street, Lancaster. It Is the most popular shirt In the market new but te increase the sales the price has been re duced te $1. Everybody can be suited. They sell 'a fine shirt, made like the Elghinle, et Wamsutta muslin, but slightly Interior linen, for 73c. ltd Our slurp ropertcr was neatly shaved yes terday with Cuticura Shaving Seap. Cleopatra! Tier power was retained by force of personal charms. She led the old "boys" captive whenever she talked " pretty" te them and showed her teeth. History should tell us that nhe used SOZODONT, but It don't. The pre paration slie used might lutve liad another nume then. dft-lwdeedftw Ulcerative weaknesses and debilitating hu mor., of fern ales cured by Malt bitters. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAMPLE AOTICE. It Is liniwssible ler a woman after a falthtul ceurse or treatment with Lydla E. Plnkliam:s Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with u weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Flnkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass.,'for pamphlets. Jy29-lydeedw Ge te II. B. Cochran, druggist 137 and 139 North Queen street ler ifrt. Freeman' New National Duet. Fer brightness and durability et color are uneqnaled. Celer from 2 te 0 pounds. Price, 15 cents. Household Words. James Pearson, 28 Sixth Street, Buffalo, says: 1 havwuscd your Spring Blessem for myself ami family, and think it invaluable as a housBheld remedy.fer regulating the bowels. t liver and kidneys. I shall never be without It. i Prices : 50 cents, and trial bottles, 10 cents, t Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and i KM North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Hurrah! for our Side. Many people have lest their interest In poli tics and in amusements because they are se out of sorts and run down that they cannot enjoy anything, ir such persons would only be wise enough te try that-celebrated remedy K idncy Wert and experience its tonic and ren ovating effects they would seen be hurrahing with the loudest. In either dry or liquid form ltis a perfect remedy ler torpid liver, kidney or bowels. Exchange. DEATHS. GiLcn. In this city, en Tuesday, 7th Inst., Jehn Gllch, aged 40 years, 10 months and 6 days. Relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 81 West Orange street, en Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "jOTICE TO KEAL ESTATE OWNERS. About ihc 20th of this month we will issue tin; lat edition of our REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE ter tills season. It will be a much larger and mere exten. slvely circulated edition than any heretofore issued, and these having properties te sell can new avail themselves or the great advantages et this means of bringing them before the public. Fer city properties there will be no change nude unless the property Is sold. ALLAN A. HERB fc GO., REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS, Ne. 3 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. deeS-lmdWASR TCULTON OFEAA HOU8J5. SATURDAY AFTKRNOON AND EVENING, DECEMUEB 11th. THE GREATEST OF ALT. NOVELTIES. Native Palestine ARABS. SELltf HASIIMI. Discoverer of Livingstone, Manager; THE SIIE1K ABOUDAVfirl, (El Balalee): THE SHEIK YOtJSEPH AWDEH.J (ElKamUuiM): KMAWADJA YAKOUB, (El Hahzoesie); UIIAWADJA YAKOOR, (El Haweet): THE SHEIK MOHAMMED HULIEMAN, (Kl MalewM): PROF. JAMES EOSEDALE. Arab Greetings and Salutatiens: the Feast ingot the Citizens and Bedouin : Illustrations et Trading Among the Bedouins : Betrothal and Marriage Ceremonies ; an Arab Concert and Sword Dancing; the Bedouin Robbers; Religious Rites and Ceremonies, introducing the Famous Hewling and Whirling Dervish ireni ltagdad. ADMISSIOA TO MATINEE.. ..SO and 36 CU. EVENING 00nd3ffCU. CSEcscrved Scats at Yecker'4 en Thursday morning. d8-3td WANTKD-A GOOD GIRL TO DO UKN eral housework-. Geed reference re quired. Apply at Ne. 88 Sonth Queen street. , d7-3td WANTED A LADY WANTS A 8ITUA' tien in a Notion or Confectionery Store Stere A respectable situation of any kind will be ac ecp table. Apply at N e. 21 East German stree t Lancaster, l'a. J )U It LIC SALi: OF VALUABLK CITY Property. On MONDAY, DEC 20, 1830, will be sold at public sole, at the Cooper house, Iancaeter city, Pa., the following real estate, te wit : Ne. 1, A let of ground fronting 20 feet 10 inches en East King streets, between Lime and Hiippen streets, and extending In depth 123 fi inches te Church street en West line, and en East line 105 feet, making a front en Church street of 23 feet, en which Is erected an elegant tin ec-sterv White Marble front beuse, with a two-story brick back building, Ne. 242. The house lias all the modern improvements, both In style and finish, and is well worthy tne at tention of persons wanting a convenient and pleasant home. Ne. 2 consists of a three-story Brick Hense, fronting it feet and 4 inches en East King street, and extending in depth 63 feet t inches. Ne. 3 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. This is a tlrst-class business stand, new occupied as a Shee Stere, by Mr. Levy. Tbe above proper 1 ies can be seen previous te the day et sale by cdiinir en the occupants. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., of said day, when attendance wlU be given and con ditions of sale made known by JOHN K. METZGER, dminlstrater c. t. a. d. b. n., and' Agent for Abcirs et Jehn Metzgcr, deceased. SavcelHess&Eex Aucts. dl-W9AMaSd JfEW AJTXXIl8EMENT8. ECOU WATCHES. AlX.STkI.Eti.GOU, Silver and Nickel, 16 te $150. Chains, etc., seat C. O. D. te be examined. Write ter Cata logue te Standard American Watch Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. ajO REASONABLE OrFEK REFUSED. Organs and Pianos. XEW AX0-SECOXD-ff AXD, at greatly reduced prices. ' JUSTUS STUCKEXriOLZ, Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster. decUmdB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TllAT THE balance of the stock et BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE . PARLOR SHOE STORE. . NO. 28 EAST KING ST., mast be closed oil by Jan. 1. 1831. no matter at what sacrifice. dec3-lwdR GREAT WESTERN GUNWOKK.S, Pitts burgh, Pa. Send stamp for catalogue Klfles, shot guns, revolvers, sent C. (. 1. fe examination. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. On FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1n, pur suant te authority In the last will and testa ment of Jehn Tonillnsen. late of Lancaster city, deceased, we the underpinned executers therein will expose te public sale, at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, Lancaster city, the following described property, late the nrenertv of said Jehn Tomllnsen, deceased.: NeTl. A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 49 Middle street, a St tne and Brick Stable and ether improvements. The let fronts SO feet, mere or less, en Middle street, and extends 142 feet, mere or less, te Locust street. Ne. 2. A two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse. Ne. 210 Plum street, with a one-story Brick Back Building and ether improvements. 1 lie let fronts 16 feet inches, mere or les,en Plnm street, and extends li2feet, mera or lcs, In depth. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. iu., when attendance will 1ms given and terms made known by ROUT. FAULDINu, ROBT. TOMLINSON, B. F. Rows, Auct. Executers, dS-2td Let us say te you that at no ether time have we made such extensive preparations for the Holiday Trade as we have this season. We have taken special pains in our purchases in order te get a large Hue of goods that wc can offer te our friends that they will find upon examination te be just what they want. We caunet begin te enumerate the very many articles we display, but would say come and sec theni even if you de net want te buy at the time. We will take pleasure in showing you through our stock Wc have mat keel everything very close in order te make rapid sales. As a great many person.-. arc making their holiday purchases already, we would say de net delay tee long in making your selections as the assortment gets broken and you may have difficulty in getting just what you want. In the goods we display you will find articles of use that can not fail but be acceptable te everybody. -:e:- Givler, Bewers & Hurst, Ne. 25 East King Street, J. B. MAETII & CO. NOVELTIES von Til B- Choice Goods at Lew Prices. Wc are showing the Large-t Line et Decorated tench (Jhjiia. ML1TA1RE SETS, MOUSTACHE COFFEES, SAXON COFFEES, SAXON AND OYIDK TEAS B. AM. SETS, GRIT SETS, MUGS, TE V SETS ELEGANT LINE OF FRUIT PLATE AND PLAQUES. MAJOLICA WAKE. TEA SETS, OAT MEAL SETS, VASl-, TRAYS, COMPORTS, FRUIT PLATES, DESSERT PLATES, BUTTER PLATES, INDIVIDUAL BUTTERS, SUGARS, MUGS, PITCHERS OF ALL SIZES AND SHAPES. cut"glass. WINE SETS, ICE CREAM SET. FINGER BOWLS. S.C. Novelties in Gents' ami Ladi-" FURNISHING GOODS. LARGE STOCK OF FLOOR CLOTHS, ORUMB CLOTHS, RUGS, &c. We respectfully solicit ajcall. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. HOLM! Mi ! NEW AltYMXTISEMEliTS. SPECIAL INVITATION. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY . Invite ladles te examine large purchases of Clearing Lets at less than Auction Prices. COLOEED DKESS SILKS, Beautiful Shades, really worth $1, only 65c. BLACK DKESS SILKS. Pepnlar brand. 87c, $1, 1.35, 1.50. 1.73. PO WDEB CLOTH SUITINGS. S Inches wide, all wool ; Importer's price SOe ; ours G2VC. BLACK CASHMERES. Excellent Value, 37, 50. 55. G2K. "5, 67c, $1, 1.35. i-AUits' ulu x.e. mi uezen ueavy Lisle Gloves 23e; worth 50c. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, OLOAKTNGS, AT POPULAR PRICES. NEW YORK STORE. EDW J. Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, Things in our Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts. WATCHES DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, v'JOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES, GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES, SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXE3, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, FINE CIGAR SETS, BACCARET VASEJS. ALL THESE AND MANY MORE AT ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. In addition the many line :md exnciwitc leunii use following urlicle-. at enu Lae'.- i'ins, :it one dollar. Ear ltiiKs ut one dollar. Mecvc Kulteuiiit one dollar. Set of stwW at one dollar. Teeth I'ick.t at one dollar, rencils ut one dollar. dollar : Amongst the article-, at Five Dollars Watches at flvc dollars. Diamond Rings at live dollars, llrenzes at live dollars. Celli Thimbles at live dollars. Ladles' Watch Chains at live dollars. Articles between One and Fiw Detlai.i Casters. Toilet llettlctj, j Syrup Pitchers, 1 Speen Helders. 1 American Clocks, Celd l'cnsand Helders, Spoons and Ferks, CakciSaskets, The public arc cordially invite.! t: examine our stock et HOLIDAY GOODS. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., 4 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MIS VVL.T.AXEO VS. ri'AKK XOTIUK THAT ALL TilK OUT- X Mlimdingand unpaid city tux ter the j'cur lb0, new in the bauds et the collectors et the several wards, miit.t be paid en or bolere WEDNESDAY. THE 2UTI1 DAY OF DECEM i:i:i:, A. D.. 1SS0, as immediately after that date thu. same will be placed in the hands et the cit3so!ici(er ler collection. decl-tld HIGHKST CASH l'RICi: PAID FOR EXTRA NICE IVIIX 1!K V CARPET BAGS. Carpets made te order at sheit notice ami srUtlslactlen guaranteed. Rire chance-, in Carpel-, le reduce stock et POO Yii Brussels carpets, AT AND BELOW COST. Cull and satl-dy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Raft and Chain Carpetslnalmestendlcssvariety .at H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. iu::istjias Giri's: : : HOLIDAY BOOKS, HOLIDAY GAMES, HOLIDAY PICTURES, HOLIDAY GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 4 WICST KING STI1KKT. SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! AT EDGERLET & CCS, Practical Carriage lliiihlcrs, Murkc: Street, Hear of Central MniketHemes lincastcr. Pa. We have en hand a Iirje Assortment el PORTLAND, ALBANY, ANT DOUBLE SEAT SLEIGHS, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. A1m a full line of BUGGIES and CAR i:i AGES all of our own well known make Give us a call. 3-Repairing promptly attended te. mtMul.Vw Pesitrv Closing Out Sale re v -OF TUB- He L. ZAHM & CO. Jeelry Stere. Every piece et geed- will be sold BELOW COST. AT AND $10,000 WORTH -or- WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. TH i: STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE THE STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE AND AND THE STORE ROOM FOR RENT THE STORE ROOM FOR RENT FROM FROM APRIL I, 1880. APRIL 1, 1880. WM. MILLAR, PROPRIETOR. deeO-lmd -:e:- : new sew at. 2.c. : Assortment and Lewest lriepi. ZAJHNL 9 Lancaster, Pa. stock that make articles alway-. ler.n in our stecic wilt be Silver Fruit Knives at one dollar. Sugar bpoens at one dollar. Cream bpoens af one dollar. Childrens' Rings at one dollar, (jcntlcmen's Scarf I'ins, at one dollar. And a great variet 3 et ether articles. each will be found : Gentlcmens Watch Chains at IHv dollars. Fancy Articles in Gerlrun Plate at live dollars. Gentlemen' Gobi l.eckcts at live dollars. I.adies Geld l.aee Fins at live dollars. Fruit, Dinner and Tea Knives, Nut Picks, Shaving Ctii:, Iierry and Fruit Spoons, Childrens' and Misses' Necklaces. Ilracelets, Napkin Rings, &c, &c, &c. 3lISVi:i.I.ASEiiVS. HKAIJOUAKTKItS FOi: PUKi: CONFEC TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, HI AND :J WEST KING ST. 1 can new offer te the trade and public a large hteek et Pare Conlectieni et cveiy description, at tins verv lowest m.irket rate-. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac. and n LARGE STOCIC OF TOYS of the NEWEST DESIGNS. L-irge and small CakeH lufced d illy. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SKKVED AT SHORT NOTICE. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended tout the same rate as it the per-ion ordering were present in person. Call and -.ee my Meck. JKS-Rcmember the place ."i0 AND 52 WEST KING STREET. ::Ib'-3miI .TOS. R. ROYER. FL1M & BKEtfEMAK GRAND OPENING OF ii nTTMciniMAn nnnTifl , UflillOlMilO UUUUO. A larger stock than ever. Lewer prices than ever. Every variety of Mechanical Tevs. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! BLOCKS AND GAMES. Horac, Cart.", Wagons, Sleighs, Velocipedes and Bicvclps. USEFUL CHISTM S PRESENTS. Elegant Carvers.bilver plated Knives, Silver plated Snoens. Silvcr-nlated Ferks. The above goeiUare Redgers& Bie.'slu-st goods, bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold very le.v. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin, fchect Iren and Weeden Waie at Gieat Bargain. Flu & BrenemnX Ureal Steve anil Heater Stere, 152 North Queen Street, L VNOASTKR. PA TfOLlDAY COOUS. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Glulslnias ana New Tear Cards In Nevel and Original Dr-igns, in Hreat Variety. Elegant CABINET PICTURE FRAME-. In Celd. Brocade, Velvet, Ebony and Combination. CELLULOID TOILET SETS, TOILET MIRRORS, Gilt and Cut Ulius Nevcllic-i, .level Cancels. LIBRARY INKSTANDS, WRITING DESKS, WORK IIOXE&, DRE--SING CAfeES, LETTER SACKS, Geld Pens & Pencil Oases, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STEHEOSCOPES AND VIEWS, FINE POCKET BOOKS, CIGAR CAM.-, GRAP1IOSCOPES, CABINET AND PANEL PICTURES, New Beeks in Holiday Dress. An immense assortment el BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMNALS, CHURCH BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, PICTURE BOOK-;, FOR CHILDREN. GAMES, ALPHABET BLOCKS, PAINTING BOOKS, WATER COLORS, e., At the Boek Stere or JOHI BAER'S SOES, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA.. j THIBD EPITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEO. 8, I860. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 8. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, falling, followed by rising barometer, winds veering te westerly, fol lowed by falling temperature, clear or partly cloudy weather, followed by in creasing cloudiness and occasional snow. CONGRESS. l'receedlas ta tbe Seaate. Washington, D.C., Dec.8. Mr.Megan introduced a joint resolution proposing an amendment te the constitution giving Con Cen gre.s authority te establish rales and reg ulations for certifying, transmitting, re ceiving aud opening the votes of the elec tors and for counting such votes by the two houses and declaring the result. At one o'clock Senate went into execu tive session. When the doers reopened, Mr. Randelph save notice of an amendment in the na ture of a substitute te lh9 bill for relief of Fitz Jehn Perter. It authorizes his re instatement in the army with the rank of colonel en the retired list, without pay between the time of dismissal and restora tion. The Senate adjourned until te-morrow. In the HoeM. After considerable discussion Mr. Weed moved te dispense with the morning hour, vrlcicli motion was defeated by the Repub licans. The Breaker then proceeded te call the committee, but no bttls of a public char acter were .reported. , Mr. Ces: N. Y.) introduced a joint resolution, authorizing the president te pl&cc Gcu. Grant en the retired list with xAnk and pay of general. Referred. The Heuse resumed consideration of the Senate concurrent resolution relating te the electoral count. NOMINATIONS StiNX TO XU SKNATJS. Pennsylvania Scooping In Sema Appoint ments. Washington, Dec. 8. Among the nominations .sent te the Senate te-day were : Miles te be brigadier, viceOrd, and Hareu te be chief signal officer; William A. Stene, for United States dis trict attorney for the Western district of Pennsylvania ; II. J. Crouch, of Pennsyl vania, teensul at St. Helena; James T. Dubois, of Pennsylvania, consul at Aix-la-Cbapelle ; Henry Hartman, of Pennsylvania, consul at Nurenbcrg ; Gee. 5 W. Roosevelt, of Pennsylvania, consul at t Matauzas ; Samuel Spackman, of Penn l Hrfvauia, consul at Munich. KKTIItiSD GEN. ORI. Will Likely tee te Mexico. Say Antonie, Tex., Dec. 8. Gen. Ord, upon receiving notification of his retire ment, turned his departeujnt ever te the assistant adjutant general. Jt is rumored that Ord will take up his residence iu Mexico, where his son-in-law, &. Trev Trev ines, is minister of war. llltfgrace nad Siutalile. St. Loci, Dec. S. Polite Oteear Jehn Vf. Mai tin was dismissed from the force last night, after an examination before the police heard. Learing the room where the heard sjit he stepped up te the railing in front of the captain's office, drew a pistol ami sent a bullet crashing through his own skuli. He leaves a wife and iivc 'children. Mall ltot'lbe. DiJOwxwoeD, Tex., Dec. 8. Twe high waymen stepped tlie stage three miles cast of this place last utfjht, robbed the passengers, abstracted registered letters from the mail ba, and then made' off. Heavy Lekh. Atchison, Kansas, Dec. 8. Tfcc less te the company by the accident en Monday night en the Chicago, Heck Island fe Pa cific read reaches $50,000. Alill Damaged by Ifire. Philadelphia, Dec. 8. Campbell's upper mill en the Schuylkill, below Wash ington street, Manayunk, was damaged by fire this morning, te tbe extent of $4,000. Panama Canal Stock. 9 IlniiLiN, Dec, 8 Subscribers here for Panama canal stock already amount te thirteen million marks. MARKETS. J - - - ' ' n t New xerk Market. Nkw Yerk, December 9. Fleur State and Western In buyer's laVer and quiet; Siiperiluc, ttbite t3 4004 10: extra de 4 5e 4 i.; cneice, ie f.' auejs 13 : fancy de at $.' 20;) ; roundhOepOIiio $4 833 SO: choice'de at f.")."i.)gr, sr,; auperOne western $3 4031 10; common te geed extra de S4SO500; choice de i." O.lQfi 75 ; choice white wheat de $5 10 did () ; Seutiiern dull ; common te fair extra T.- 2.-(j- 75 : km te choice de C3 80Q7 00. Wheat a triile firmer and moderately active; Ne. 2 Red, Jan., Si 24J1 254 ; de Feb. 1 274 1 27H ; de March $1 23J. Cern J4Jc better, and rather quiet ; Mixed western s!OL,W5ff50ic: de future, S9K60kc. O.ils steady; State 44ffi4'Jc; Western 42a40!. pnilailelphla Market. rnix.AiiKLi'uiA, Dec. 8. Fleur dull but un cliangcd ; Auiierllne at S3 253 75; extra at f i 00;j4 M; Ohie and Indiana family 5 900 G 2; Peim'.i Umily $3 12gs 2: St. Leuis Mmily SCOOttBal; Minnesota famlly$3 256 00; destraiglit$u00SCS0: Winter patent $7 00 7 23 : Spring de $7 W8 25. Rye Heur at $." . XH heat market steady ; Ne. 2 Western Red II 2); Penn'a. Red Si 193120; Amber fl 19 I '. Cern dull and barely steadv ; steamer, M)4Q Mc ; yellow, old, Mic ; new, 9Uc ; mixed, new, 5ff old aidC Oats quieter; Ne. 1 White 48)ic; Ne. 2 de 17Kc; Ne. 3 de 40c: Ne. 2 Mixed 4.V. uyc quiet ; Western Me ; Penn'a 98c. Previsions market firm ; mtse perk old, $13 r.0; new, $15 00 ; beet bams at $18 00 &1S50; Indian mess beef $17 50; Bacon Bacen smoked sliouldeH 3Q;6c ; salt de, old, 5c ; new, 54c : ttmeked liams SlOic; plckiml ham- TifiOc. Lard linn ; city kettle at 99c: loose bill cher-,' sy.c ; prime steam S6ac. Batter best grades firm anil in demand ; Cieamerv extra 353Gc ; de geed te choice 300 .Me; B. C. ami N. Y. extra 28930c ; Western reserve extra 2ie: de geed te choice 18fj2c:i; Rolls Urm ter choice ; Penn'a Extra fcJft'ilc ; Western Reserve extra 2J2i. Egg.s lirmur with light supply ; Penn'a 31 32c ; Westeri' 30c. Cheese market dull and prices weak; New Yerk lull cream at 13134c; Western full cream at 1212c; de fair te geed at ll12e; de hair skims and Penn'a. skims at levluc. Petroleum Arm ; refined at 9)c. Whisky at $1 16. Seeds Geed te prime clever steady at $T 00 i;7.V: Timethy nothing doing; Flaxseeii dull at $1 30. Stock. Marker. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. December S A. 3T. P. M. P. X. P. If . P. X. 10.50 12:10 1:20 39 3:CQ .Biencv e Erie U. R 46 46Jfi 46J5 i 47 Michigan S. ft L. S.. ..12114 12lH l 122 u9 Micnigan uenr. it. ii..iuyt iieyt ii 117 mru unicagedi . n iiiv juk is.171 iwa '". Chicago, M St. P...107Jfc 108Ji 109X 1 1! xzY me urn ixsym 1: Hail. Jt St. J. IODI -134 43-43 J " P'Id.... 03JJ 9$ 94 93 Tnledn A WjIiilsIi 42 4-2 4& Ohie Mississippi.... S3K 35 3?K 36 I 8tLOUl,I.3C.4S.K.. 46Ji mi 4fi?f V.ii Ontario and Western. 31& 313;, S! 32 S2i C.C.ALCR.R. Iti 19J 1'JJi 1V New Jersey Central.. 74 78J 78 79 70? DeL AHndaen Canal. 87 88 83 89 89 DeL. Lack. X Westernl02& 1KX VWi 103 113I Western Union TeL.. 90J 00; 9n i 89 Pacific Msil S. 9. CO.. 47i KK -7K J 472 Union Pacific 103 104& 105 lei icc; Kansas Texas 41 40 41 41 41 New Yerk Central 14.17 Adams Express 117 Illinois Central 115 Cleveland 3k Pitts 121 Chicago Keck I i:4; Pittsburgh A Ft. W. 123 American U. Tel. Ce FmLADSxraiA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R.R.... 61 J 61 r.i; cij; di PhU'a. Reading..... 25 &i 25i -2V. V Lehigh Valley. 57i 571 .... 57 57 Lehigh Navigation... 3&2 u ZA r.K S3? Northern Pacific Cem ss 33& 33? Xi 33,i " B'd OiX .... K5 Ctt Pitta., Tltesv'eA .... lTJi 17VJ V,4 17 17!$ Northern Central 43 43 .... tl.'i 4 IK PhU'aErIeR. R 19i 19! Northern Penn'a 55 Un.R.R'sefN.J 1) HestenvlUe Pass. 1!) CentralTrans. Ce. rOX HAZE OK 1SEXT. FOR SALK OX EASY TKIUIS. The desirable residence anil store stand Ne. 9 Seuth Dnke street. Alse Stock and Fix tures of Grocery Stere. d4-3tdS,W,S J. XV. HURLEY. TOR KENT. THE 1WELLINJ AND J? Stere-room, Net. 42 and 44 Seuth neen street. Apply te W. P. KRINTON, dec7-4td Ne. 3d Seuth Queen Street. I; OR SALE. ? A two-sterv BRICK HOUSE, with two story Brick Back Building attached, situate at Ne. 520 East Orange street, with srn in every room, and Just newly papered. Will be sold at private sale en cheap and casv teruin. Apprte JOHN HIF.MEN.. nevli-tfd Ne. S3 North Oueen .street. UULIO BALE OF KEAI. KSTATi:. ON FRIDAY. DECEMREU'JUh, lAv). the undersigned will sell at public .-ale, at the Susquehanna Hetel, in Washington borough. the following described real Cytale : A Frame DWELLING HOUSE and Let of Ground, sit uated en Mill street, in said borough, (Lewer Ward). Tnrce Lets of Ground, te lect trent and 180 feet deep, frentini: en Kuplie unit Hemptlcld streets (Upper Waril), in said bor ough, oil known as the Alli-um property. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111.. when terms will be made known by BENJAMIN WERT.. Executer of Jacob Allisen, dee'd. d7-lwdA3tw PUBLIC SALE. On MONDAY, DkU.MllKK 'J7. 133.1. will be seht at public sale at the Cooper heue. West King street, the lollewing city property, viz, : A lotef ground situated en the corner et Green and Duke street. Irenling en Duke street 909 feet and 3 inches, running uIeuk Green street 177K Icet, and aleiifj Lew street 200 feet, upon which are elected a oneitery Deuble Frame Heuse, Stable and lleStyiu rear or let; well or geed water with pump therein; also hydrant, trult trees, .te. The fences around the grounds are in Ked order. The property will be bold iu lets or In the wholeasmav'bcst suit purchasers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when terms will be made known by the TRI'"TEES OF ST. STEPHENS' CHURCH. dec3-tsW4S VALUABLE CITY KUSlNKSS lMtMl'EIC TY AT PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SALE. That two-story brlek mid stene house, stores ana dwellings, situated Nes. 133 and 133 East King street, Lancaster. Let '11 feet trent by 150 feet in depth, mere or less. The lirst lloer front Is divided into two eligible store rooms. The basement is floored and plastert'd. The dwelling has eight rooms, with large garret and dormer windows. .Out-buildings ami fruit in the yard, with right te streut sewer nnd te party Wall en the west. If net previously sold ut private sale, thu above property will be offered at public sale en Monday, December 13, lfSO. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111., at tlie Leepard Hetel, when conditions will be made known by JAMES BLACK. HrsRV SncnERT, Auct. d2-tsd THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT I'ltl I'ltl VATKsalcthattwe story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE with two-story Brick Back Build ing, situate at Ne. 42 Seuth Lime street. Tim heuse fronts 19 reet, und let extends iu depth 193 feet te Zion Lutheran church. The house has been recently papered throughout; there nre seven large rooms with gas in every room in the house, anil water In the kitchen. In tlw let are choice varieties of lrult trees and : line grape vine. On the south side of tlie house is aa alleyway for the exclusive use of thin property. Possession given April 1, 1331. If net sold at private sale the above property will be offered at public sale, at the Leepard hotel, en Saturday evening. December 18. Is8., ut 7 o'clock. PHILIP DOEIteOM. deel-Itltd PUBLIC SALK. On SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11. 1880, will be sold at the Fountain Inn hotel. Hint valuable two-sterv Uriek Dwelling, with ,we-stery Brick Back Building, Ne. 313 Seuth l.-nce street, containing entry, open stairs, mtri.tr. dining-room and kitchen en first lloer. ThB Btcond-Btery has lour moms mid pan try. with th "W closets and summer kitclKii, idxl'i fiii wli flre-placc and bakc-even. Geed cli ter.Vn.wl -veil el water, grape vines and yard nlcclv flxc.' 5 gas plies in llveaparin.enw. J et 20x1 it fet a c-tc't common allej-. l!i. rtesee the property can de soPby0eImg"e- ;',c P":u,i ' -'' "'S?! .-' o'clock p. m, pi" w.id Saletocemiiieiicoat? u lie mad., known day when terms or sale w nii fc y- ElsLK Y, ftv. GEO. d4-itd II. SncBEirr. Auct. PUBLIC NALK OF AI.UAL'1- KMBER ESTATE.-OU TUESDAY, D.V- V?t i,e 14, 1880, will be sel.I at public venft " . " Grane hotel riutK Mlclin-1'ai i, V.., 'I (.i:ei.. street. Lancaster, Pu th: following v. '''"able real estate, which the undersigned eirh.1-"1 for sale en account et having entered into "ii-d-ness In the wcslrrn part el the .state, viz : Ne.l. All that let or ground, Irentiug en IIk north side et West Onmge .street 22 leet.aml extendlng2l3 feet in the rear te a li-fect widt alley. The luipreveiueuts are 11 very band some ten-roomed two-story and mansard reef Green Stene Frent DWKLING HOUSE (being Ne. 431 Wet Orange si reel), nil hull the best modern improvements. iiicludiiigJciining'.s Improved Londen water closet, murlile top wash stand, improved walled-In range, cellar heater, perlect drainage and bewemge. deep, dry celler. white marble base and stees. There la a well with pump und also rain cKteru and pomp. Frenton premises Is a van I 20 feet iu dentil, en closed with ornamental iron leuce. Ne. 2. Let of ground in rear of Ne. Simdl'V East King street, Lancaster, fronting 011 1111 alley 60 feet nnd extending Feiithwa.-dly .7-: feel, en which a two-story BRICK WARE HOUSE Is erected 32x30 feet, new km I as a Tobacco Warehouse. Ne. 3. A let of ground, fronting .""5 feet en College avenue nnd 142 feet 011 Columbia avenue. A very eligible location for building suburban residences. Will be sold as a wliole or in parts te suit purchasers, Possession anil geed I it Ies en April I, li.il. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., of said day, when due attendance will be given and terms of gal cmade known bv "ISAAC STIIIK. II. SUCBBRT, AllCt. 2!MVASI3(1 EXTEltTAiyMESTS. "C'CLTON OrKKA MOCSE. , ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDi: ARY ONE NIG JIT ONLY! Thnrsday Evening, December !, 18M0. AMERICA'S FAVORITE ARTISTE, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, Supported by an unusually strong Dramatic Company ef well-known artists, lit tlie great success of herllfe.theNew American Coined y Dramn, by -I. A. Tllloisen, entitled THE PLANTER'S WIFE. ADMISSION, - -RESERVED SEATS. 35, SO anil 75CU. 7."!cts. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Oilier d-Jtd TjtlLTON OPERA HOUSE. POSITIVELY ONE'NIGHT ONL ! FRIDAY EVENING, I)EJ. 10. The Musical Event of the Season ! GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT By the following Celebrated ArtM : Oenstantin Sternberg, The Great Russian PiaulsU Letitia Louise Fritch, The Charming Prima Denna So;rane WITU The world-renowned Violin Viriucse. MAXVOGRICH, - - - - Musical Director. POPULAL PRICE3. ADMISSION. SO&75C. RESERVED SEATS, - - 75C&91. Saleet Seats en Tuesday Morning, 7th Inst. CS? The celebrated Weber Pianos u-ed at thess deci-Gtd. Augnst ffieli,