Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 11, 1880, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY lOTEtHGENCEtt. SATtJItDAt, DECEMBER li, 1880.
at a time, net only causing a great waste
of water, but clogging up the grounds and
gutters with ice.
COLUMBIA. NEWS.
OUK KEGULAR COItKESrONDKNCi:
Market this morning was rather geed.
A day or two age the Pennsylvania rail
road company were employing freight
brakemen as fast as positions were ap
plied for.
The Susquehanna iron company will pay
the rolling mill employees te-day for two
A pinion breke in tne machinery in the
bar department of tbe Susquehanna rolling
mill yesterday, and that branch of the bus
iness is stepped te-day, but will resume en
Monday. The guide mill was net affected.
8. C. Swartz is fast laying in a supply of
ice for next summer's consumption. The
ice which he is new cutting in the outlet is
from six te eight inches thick, and he has
about about five feet of it laid away iu his
ice house. The ether dealers are net yet
se fortunate, but if this weather contin
ues the ice by Monday will be of sufficient
thickness te be cut anywhere above the
dam. Whcre water was seen day befoie
yesterday is new te be found a covering
of ice firm enough te bear a person's
weight.
Councils Last Night.
At last night's meeting of councils the
finance committce presented the following
report :
Valance en lmndatdatoetlastiepo:t..::I,.Mi 13
Proceeds of note
Receipts et au.:iteriuin
License from Majer Tet
Rents of store rooms
Transient market rents
Ilcrskey, tux collector 1B77
1879
Iluckius, tax collector ISSt
Total receipts
Orders palil rdnce last leperl
. 1,48J 00
. li.". 00
.'. 23
7)1 .VJ
.!7 00
as oe
&1 50
018 :yj
$1,531 M
Italancc il,lSi t)3
Messrs. S. S. Detwiler and Jehn Fen
drich, a committee fiem the Columbia and
Marrictta turnpike company, stated that
they were willing te abandon the pike
from Third sticct te New Second hticct if
the council would take it off their hands.
Referred. Tlie question of extending the
opera house store rooms was indefinatcly
postponed by a vele of 7 te 1 after it was
discussed at some length and a letter from
the architect of the building had been
read. The maiket ordinance offered
at last meeting v.a3 called up and
lead, and a vote being taken
section 2 was unanimously adopted as fol fel
lows : "That the clerk of the market shall
give notice of the opening of market by
ringing the bell at 5 o'clock, a. m. en each
market day from the first day of Api il
until the first day of October inclusive ;
that lie shall open the market house at 7
o'clock, a. m. and ring the bell at 8 o'clock
a. m. en each maiket day from the first
day of October until the first day of April,
the doers of the market house te remain
closed until the hours named, said change
te take effect en Tuesdav December 2S,
1880."
Themrhelc was than enacted into an or
dinance and dated December 10, 1880.
It was decided te held a market en Dec.
24. and another Dec. 31, at 1 o'clock, p.
m., instead of en C'lnistmas and New
Year's days.
A communication was i cud from the
Columbia fire company rcpicseniiiijj their
engine te be in an unserviceable condition
and asking council te make a special ap
propriation for its repair. The matter was
referred te the iire committee of council.
It was decided te place the keys of the
doers leading te the opera house clock in
the hands of the superintendent of the
building, because somebody heard that
boys were allowed te wind the cieck.
Bills te the amount of $1,010.92, includ
ing the pay roll of $137.30 and $480.00
coupons en borough bends, weic r?r.d ami
orders granted.
Adjourned.
THE FINANCK COMMlTTKi:
Netice te the City Treasurer
At a meeting of the finance committee
held at Alderman Barr's office last evening
the following action was had :
On motion of Mr. Mc.Mullcu the city
treasurer is te be notified te place the
water rent duplicate for 1880, into the
hands of the mayor forthwith in accoid acceid
ance with sec. 11, page 103 of digest of
ordinances of 1875.
In compliance with the above notice the
city treasurer at ence placed the duplicate
in the hands of the mayor. The section
referred te pieviilcs that the duplicate
shall be made out en or before the 1st 'of
April and placed in the hands of the
treasurer, te whom the rent shall be pay
able. .On all tents paid en or before the 1st
of June an abatement of 5 per cent, is al
lowed, between the 1st of June and 1st of
.July the whole amount is icquiicd, and
after July 1st 5 per cent, added. On the
first Monday in September the treasurer
shall return te the mayor the duplicate
with a list of any rents that may be then
unpaid ; and the mayor shall immediately
place the same with the duplicate in the
hands of an alderman for collection, etc.
Such is the law, but for some years past
the custom sanctioned by the finance com
mittee has been te place only a list of the
unpaid rents in the hands of the mayor.
The delinquents were then notified thai
suit would be brought if the rents were
net paid within a given time ; aud this war,
supplemented by a personal visit te the
delinquent by the superintendent of water
works with a notice that the water would
be shut off if the rent was net paid.
This custom resulted in securing a much
fuller and mere prompt payment of the
water rents than under the old plan and j
at much less cxpense te the city, and
would probably have been continued had
it net been for the dispute which has been
recently going en between the treasurer
and the finance committee.
Anether meeting of the finance commit
tee is called for Monday evening, the pur
pose being a fuller investigation of the
treasurer's accounts.
The County Debt.
The ceuuty commissioners have deter
mined te fund the county debt, which new
amounts te about $369,000, in new regis
tered coupon bends, te bear 4 per cent, in
terest per annum, te be payable semi-annually
and te be free of all taxation. The
present county bends bear 4 and 3 per
cent, are taxable aud rcdcema'blc annu
ally. The new bends will piebablybc
made redeemable in three years and pay
able in ten years. The following ciicular
has been prepared and will be sent te every
holder of the county lean :
CosniissiesTRVOFncE or Lancaster Ccer jtv )
I.ACAbTER, l'A., 1S:0. i
Dear Sir: The commissioners of Lan
caster county have concluded te find the
indebtedness of the ceuntyjby issuing 4 per
cent coupon registered bends, interest pay
able semiannually, free of tax. Yeu arc
hereby requested te inform the beard pricr
te January 17tb, 1881, whether you desire
te convert your lean into such bend. Pres
ent bondholders will have preference. Un
less the above request is complied with
your lean will be paid when due.
Tlie Arabs.
This forenoon a troupe of Palestine
Arabs were driven around the city in open
cabs. They were dressed in their native
costume and attracted a great deal of at
tention. They appear in the opera house
te-night.
The Veidest Day.
Thermometers in several different pjits
of the city this morning marked C degree;,
above zero. This is one degree colder
than it has pievleusly been this winter.
This afternoon the mercury registers 23
degrees.
High Life in Tens.
Six ruffians rode up te the store of Rus
sell Brethers, at Pert Oak, near Jacks Jacks
ero Texas, en Thursday evening, and,
after buying $200 worth of goods, invited
Abuer Russell te go outside. He went out
and was shot dead. The gang then re
entered the store and shot Jehn Russell,
inflicting what is probably a fatal wound.
Citizens are in pursuit of the murderers.
Charles Marshall, a rough, who had mur
dered an inoffensive old man, was taken
from the sheriff and banged by a mob, at
Belleville, Nevada, en Thursday.
m
The Ice.
The ice is between C and 7 inches thick
en the Concstega and every person who
owns an icehouse is busy filling it te-day.
At GracIFs Landing there have been large
number of skaters all day.
S. G. Brescy, of Manhcim, is filling his
ice house with ice 8 inches thick and as
clear as crystal.
On Hamakcr's dam, which is en the
Concstega, the ice is 8 inches thick.
Wreck ou the Railroad.
A wreck occurred en the Pennsylvania
railroad between 5 and G o'clock last
evening a sheit distance west of Mill
creek. Twe flat cars which were leaded
with long lumber became uncoupled and
the lumber was thrown off upon the south
track whih was blocked for some time
The day express aud Harrisburg accom
modation were delayed ever a half hour.
Ne dam?go dens te the caf or lumber.
Insurance Paid.
Bailsman & Bums have settled all losses
of the Greff warehouse fire as fellows :
Henry B. Greff, less $ 5,901.13
Henry B. Greff & Ce.'.s, less. . . . 4.8G5.93
Jehn'C. Ticmeyer fc Ce.'s, less. 14,520,00
$25,347.03
Butter Stelen.
This morning a country woman had a
let of butter stolen from her wagon, as she
alleges, while en bar way te this city, she
thinks the thieves leached in the back of
the wagon while she was driving along.
l'er tliOii'j distressing diseases peculiar te
women Day's Kidsbv Fad Is Invaluable.
d6-MWAF
Piser. Geilmstte's Fkexeii Kiiinkt l'i). l'i).
Fiet. Guilmctte's French Kidney Pad N a
sure cute. Try It.
Malt Hitter regulate, purify, sttenglhen
and unuiishthn maternal amotiens.
Cleopatra 1-
ller power wa. retained by force of personal
charms. She led the old "boys" captive
whenever she talked " pretty" te them and
showed her teeth. IlUtery should tell us that
she used SOZODONT, but it don't. The pre
paration .h(j use 1 migrhl have had another
name tben. dS-Iwdeed&w
Metheis, us a delightful sanitary measure,
always order the Cuticura Medicinal Seap.
Xl'ISCIAL SOTJVES.
SAMPLE NOTICE.
It is impossible ler a woman alter a faithful
ceurt: el treatment with Lydia E. Piukham's
Vegetable Compound te continue le suffer
with a weakness of the uterus Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. I.ydia E. Pinkham, 2M West em
avenue, l.ynn, Mass., for pamphlet-.
jy23-lydcedS.w
Hurrah! fur our Side.
Many people have lest llielr interest in poll
ties an.l in amusements because they arc se
eat of seits and run down that they cannot
enjoy anything. If such persons would only
be wise enough te try that celebrated remedy
Kidney Wert and experience its tonic and ren
ovating effects tliey would seen be hurrahing
w itli the loudest, in either dry or liquid form
ills a perfect remedy for torpid liver, Kidney
or bowels. I'xehan'jc.
Miscrablcness.
"'he sncM . enderf ul and man cleus suece.-s,
iu caes where persons arc sickerpinlngaway
from n condition of mlscrablcness, that no one
Itnetit what ails them (profitable patients for
doctor-"), is obtained by the use et Hep Hit
ter. They begin te cuic from flic first dose
and keep it up until perfect health and
strength is restored. Whoever is utllicted In
this way need net sutler, when they can get
Hep Hitters. Sec "Tinths" and "Proverbs"
in another column. dl Swd&AV
jtletiicra! TUetliers:: Mothers!!
.Me you distui bed at night and broken el
your ivst by a sick child sintering and crying
Willi he excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
I!m. eat once un:l gctabottlecfMRS. WINS
LOW'S MiO llilNG SYRU P. It ill relieve the
peer little sM.llcrer Immediately depend upon
it ; there i- no mistake about it. There is neta
mother en earth who has ever used it, who will
net tell you at once that it, will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and reliel
and health te the cliil. I, operating like magic. I
It i. p.-i fectly safe te UbC in all cases, and pleas
ant i" the ta--te, and Is the prescription of one
et tin; eldest and best female physician and
uur- 1 1n the United states. Sold everywhere
r cents a bottle. fllT-lyd&wM.W&S
Tens of lUapes and Their Use.
It K astonishing te hee the large quantity el
grapes of the finest quality, and large clusters
that are e.ich year mashed up for wine, at the
vlneyaids el A. Speer, Passaic, N. J. 3Ir.
Speer buys large quantities of grapes, and also
raises the Oporto grape, from which he makes
his celebrated w ine, without the admixtmc et
alcohol or spirits. This wine is found by care
ful analysis le be the best wine In market ler
Invalids and debilitated persons, it is called
Spcci'a Teri Grape Wine, and is sold by drug
gNta. It is extensively used by churches for
the communion table. Excellent ter fatigued
females. This wine is recommended by Drs.
Ailccauit Mavis, and for sale by II. E. Slay
uiakcr. H-2wiUevr
1WAT1M.
fcAMnn. December S, 1S0, in Strasburg. J.
W. fcundee. aged 31 years, 1 month and S days.
The I uncial will take place en Sunday, at
10). o'cleck.from the residence of the deceased,
at Strasburg.
A'Jt'H' AWEKTISEMFNTS.
CalfIusaiTseup LUNcif Tnisis.vL"
j 1XG at the Tremont Heue, North Queen
meet. JOHN r-.CIIOEXBERGEH.
lid
7 UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ONE
Car Lead of CHAMPION CIUKU, at
theXeithcrn Mat ket Hetel.
ARNOLD HAAS,
ltd l'ropiieter.
N
JEW ORLEANS BAK1NU MOLASSES.
Elesaut Raking Rutter. Shellbark Kernels.
Flavoring Extracts anil Spices, at
WEAVER'S,
ltd' Ne. 35 West King Street.
PURL1C .SAL1-:.
On SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER
11, ISM), will be sold at the Fountain Inn hotel,
that valuable two-story JJriek Dwelling, with
two-story lliick Rack Building, Xe. 315 Seuth
I'rince street, containing entry, open stairs,
purler, dining-room and kitchen en lirst fleer.
The scconil-Mery has lour looms and pantrv.
with tin ee closets ami summer kitchen, 10x12
feet, w itli fl re-place and bake-even. Geed cis
tern and wuil et water, grape vines and yard
nlcelv fixed : gas pipes in five apartments.
Let 20x117 lcet te a G-t?et common alley.
Persons w ishing te ecc the property can de'
se by calling en the premises en the under
signed. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said
dav when terms of sale will be made known
bv GEORGE YEISLEY.
U. Sucbcrt, Auet. d4-7td
N
TOTICE TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS.
Abciit the 20th el this month we will isiie
the laM. edition of our
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE
ler this season.
It will be a much larger and mere exten
sively circulated edition than any heretofore
issued, and these having properties te sell c-in
new avail themselvcs et the great advantages
of this means et bringing them before the
public.
Fer city properties there will be no change
in ide unless the property is sold.
ALLi AN A. HERB & CO.,
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS,
Ne. 3 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa.
dec8-lmdW&SR
XEW XDTEBTI8EMEXT8.
GBAND SAVER KBAUr LUNCH TMX
EVENING at Jehn Spangler's Opera
Heuse Saleen, North Prince atreet. Kicker's
beer en tap. ltl
"VTO REASONABLE OrFEB KEF.CSED.
Organs and Pianos. XEW" AND SECOND
HAN D, at greatly reduced prices.
JUST Us 9TUCKENHOLZ.
Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster.
decllmdR
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
In every department of Dry Goods, at
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer tu the Court Heuse.
SHAWLS, LADIES' CLOAKS,
DRESS CTOODS,
lllankcts. Comforts Quilts, all Suitable Gift
for the HOLIDAYS, at
LOW PRICES.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Ileuse.
HOLIDAY
AMOUICEIMT
AUGUSTUS P.HOADS. Jeweler,
20 East King street, has completed
his preparations for the Holidays,
and suggests that an early examin
ation will enable purchasers te
secure the
avoid the
month.
choicest
crowds
selections and
later in the
AUGUSTUS RH0ADS,
JEWELER,
Se. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, l'.i.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
Widmyer fc RickseckeFs.
PATENT ROCKERS,
In Spun Silk, Terry, Cnne Hack aud Seat
12ROXY CAHIXKTS.
CHILDREN'S ROCKERS,
In Ohie, Weed and Perforated.
Felding Chairs, Katun Rockers.
PARLOR SUITES,
FOOT-KEST3, SHOE-ROAES
GLASSES.
and I.OOK1XU
CHAMBER SUITES.
OFFICE
LIllRAUY and
CHAIRS.
DIXIXU-ROOM
S. E. COR. EAST KING AND DUKE STS.,
LANCASTER, PA.
dcclU-Stnd
Holiday Goods.
Holiday Goods.
Holiday Goods.
IIMlEl! I BROTHER
Aieelluring a Large and
iiientef geed-, suitable for
Attractive As-eit-
HOLIDAY GIFTS
FtK-
b
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Auction ! Anctien !
Commencing Saturday, Dec. I lth.
POSITIVE CLOSING OUT
Ol" THE
H.L.ZAHM&CO
JEWELRY STORE.
Ne. SO NOCTn QVEEX STREET.
Fine Watches for Ladies and Gents, Key and
Stem Winders iu Geld and Silver, Solid
Silver and Plated Ware, Sets Ear Ring,
Rings, Chain. Necklaces.
RODGERS BRO.'S
Knives, Ferks aud Spoons.
All tT be sold without reserve.
The Fixtures te be sold at the close of sale,
and the Stere will be Fer Rent from APRIL
1, 1831.
M. MILLAR,
dec-'.md PROPRIETOR.
ItXW ADTJERTISEMJEXTS
EDW J.
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner,
Things in our stock that make
Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS, 3ILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY,
GOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CAXE3,
GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER nEAD CANES,
SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES.
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS,
FINE CIGAR SETS,
BACCAP.ET VASE3.
ALL THESE AND
ZAHM'S CORNER,
IAIDS0ME CHRISTMAS GIFTS !
Nothing would be nicer ami mere appropriate for a Christ imw Gift than one of
NORBEOK & MILEY'S
HANDSOME CUTTERS.
The best line et Sleighs in the Lancaster Market, including PORTLAND, ALBANY uud
TWO-SEATED CUTTERS. Call and secure Bargains. A Full Liucef
CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES,
and Vehicles et every description, Repairing neatly attended te. Rcnicm her our Jlef te :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."
OFFICE ANO FACTORY:
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
S. CLAY MILLER,
Vines, Brandies, Gins, Old Bye Wmm.U.
Ne. 33 PENN SQUABE, LANCASTEE, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
A'JSir ADVEKTISEMENTS.
INSURE VFITU TUG OLD
Established Agency of the
ASU WELL
Girarfl Fire Insnrancs Ge.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invented in Safe and Solid Securities.
RIFE 4fc KAUFMAN,
Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET,
dll-CmdM.W.SR Second Fleer.
Special Holiday Netice,
Frem Gifler, Bewers & Hurst,
Ne. 35 EAST KINO STREET.
Iu addition te the iramense stock
of Holiday Goods of all kinds that we
new display we will open te-day,
SATURDAY, DECEMBER lltb,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14th,
An immense stock of Holiday Novel Nevel
tics, every article being useful and or
namental. We call special attention
te these goods, as they arc all new and
very desirable, and cannot be dupli
cated this season. Tliese goods will
all be sold at one-half the importer's
cost. De net fail te see them before
making your Holiday Purchases.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
Ne. 25 East King Street,
f AM FITTING AND rLUMBING.
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment et
GAS FIXTURES
Constantly en hand.
JylO-CuideawS
ZAHM,
Lancaster, Pa.
MANY MOUE AT
LANCASTER, PA.
NEW ADVi:itTJ!4i;MIiXT.-i'
MK.K. C.KI CKSECKEK, I'lANO TUNER,
is new in this city. Orders for tuning
left at Shrcincr's Muaie Stere, Xe. aa Xertli
Queen street, will receive prompt attention.
ltd
(iraru lunch ani turkey kaf
T FLING this evening at MICHAEL SNY
DER'S SALOON, en Maner sdrcct. ltd
rpALK ABOUT CUEAf SAFES. EDDY
L FRAXKE, 142 Xertli Mary Mrcet. hub
three .Second-hand Safes In geed condition,
and will sell them verv elic.tp. Alse agent ler
the Celebrated Merris&Irelind S tiangc AnRlc AnRlc
Cernered Sale. ltd"1
GRAND LUNCH. "
Sauer Kraut ami I'luV Feet, and Turkey
Raffling thi-j (SATURDAY) evening at Henry
Reurer's Centennial Saleen, corner of Straw
berry, Mulberry and Ylne Sticets. ltd
LOTS FOR SALE.
New U the chance le buy lets u hilst thev
are cheap ; a geed time ter industrious men te
1ut their surplus earnings into something
lkelyte advance in value. The undersigned
will sell from eue te fifty lets at a low priceen
lenjr time. Lets are situated in northeast
ward, Fer terms apply te
dll-stdeed a. H RUSSEL.
IO. C EAST KINi; STREEi'.
RAROAIXS ! IIARGAIXS I
SELLING OUT BELOW COST TO
CLOSE business:
We respectfully call attention te our Larc
and Elegant Meck of
MILLINERY
A3fD
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
Which we are selling at a Greac S.iei illce te
Clese .Business.
8S- A Fine Afrsoitnient of suitable CHRIST
MAS l'RESENTa.
1IRIMMER DELL,
ltd Ne. Ee-t Kin;; stit.ct.
HOLIDAY GIFTS!
HOLIDAY GIFTS!
HOLIDAY GUTS!
We ale new showing a complete iine et
tractive goeds'ln every Uep irlmcnt.
J. II. MARTIN & CO.
It you want te give a
have jn-st what you want.
U-ctul I're-ent, we
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Nothing makes a better Present than a bll.K
UMBRELLA or aUOSSAXIERRUBRER GAR
MENT. We have a large line of both. SILK
UMBRELLAS, with I ery, Pearl. Walrus and
Natural Stick Handler. Prices from ?J up.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
We have a large stock et (JOsbAMER RUB
BER GARMENTS, in all size, for Ladies and
Gents. All our goods are fully warranted.
J. B. MARTIN A: CO.
We have the liciiest collection et bILK
HANDKERCHIEFS. .LIXEX HANDKER
CHIEFS IX FAXCY BOXE, PAXCV HAND
KERCHIEFS of all kinds.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
We have a large vaiiety of PERFUMERV
and FAXCY SOAPS, suitable ler Piovcnts Pievcnts Piovcnts
Xevclties In PERFUMERY IX 1-AXC1
BOXES.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
We are showing the largest line of FRENCH
CHINA AXD MAJOLICA WARE, IIAVI
LAXD'SCHIXA FRUIT PLATES, PLAQUES,
SOLITAIRE SETS, COFrEE and TEA CUPS,
B. & M. SETS, TEA SETS, &c Lai go line of
MAJOLICA and GLASSWARE.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
A CRUMB CLOTH, FLOOR CLOTH, or
FIXE RUG, makes a geed Present and a dura
ble one, tee. We have them all sizes, and at
very low prices.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sta.
LANCASTER, PA.
WAJiTEIt.
WANTED. A SITUATION IX A GRO
cery Stere, by a man of exp-rience
Geed recommendation. Addles T, this,
eftlcc. ltd
TIIED EDITIOIT.
SATUBDAY EVENING, DEC. H, 1880.
1TKATIICR INDICATIONS.
Washington, Dec. 10. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, lower barometer, higher
temperature, aud northerly shifting te
southerly or westerly winds, and partly
cloudy weather.
BAYARD'S DISCLAIMER.
l(c Never Uttered the Statement Attributed
te D-lin.
Washington, Dec. 11. A representa
tive of the New Yerk associated press to
day called Senater Bayard's attention te
the letter written te the editor of the
Philadelphia Press by Messrs. Boutwell,
Arthur, Davis and Conkling, and tele
graphed from Philadelphia te the
associated press last night. In response
te au appropriate inquiry, Senater Bayard
said : "The statements referred te as hav
ing been published in the Philadelphia
Press of October 29th, and in the State
Sentinel of Dever, Del., were never heard
of by ine until the 15th of No
vember, aud I then settled the fact
that I had made no such statement
by saying they were false and malicious,
and I resented the imputation that I had
at any time made such charges. It is net
necessary for me at present te comment
en the published letter which you have
just shown inc.".
DISASTROUS FLAMES.
Ktci-ic Cuctlngratlen at Sharen, Mass.
Bojte.v, Djc. It. A lire at Sharen,
Mass., last night destreyed buildings
occupied by II. A. Lothrop, for knit
ing stockings; T. G. Wright & Ce.,
manufacturers of beets and shoes; C. A.
D.imen, also a beet and shoe manufacturer
Total less, $37,000. Fifty parsons thrown
out of employment by the fire.
Custom Deuse and Records lluriietl.
Washington, Dec. 11. A telegram
from Pensacola, Flerida, says the custom
house and records at that places were de
streyed yy lire last night.
Children ISurneu te Death.
Memphis, Dec. 11. A fire this morning
destroyed two shanties ou Butler street.
Twe colored children aged 3 and 4 years,
were burned. Tlicir parents had locked
them in the liouse before going te work,
and tiiey accidentally set fire te the liouse
and perished.
I'ire in Itcadlne;.
I.EADtxc, Pa., Dec. 11. The planing
mill of Jehn Schaeffer was completely de
stroyed by fire at :l o'clock this morning.
Mr. SchaciTcr's private residence was
partly 'aimed out. The fences en the ad
joining prepei ty, a stable and two small
houses en the lear let were partly de de
streyed. Less about $10,000; no insur
ance. A general alarm was sounded. The
weather is intensely cold and two lire
plugs weic found te be frozen.
lay Gould Luscs S100,00O by Fire.
New Yerk, Dec. 11. Jay Gould's con
servatory at Irving ten was destroyed by
tire tlii-. morning. Les $100,000.
THE J1ITTEK COLlJ.
FrozzuteDoatliin Sight of Heme.
Purrs vii.lt., Dec. 11. Bcnj. Wagner,
aged 30, a farmer living near Orwigsburg,
was frozen te dcatii in his wagon yester
day within sight of his homeland fell from
the vehicle dead.
A Alan's eet Frezen.
Piiii.dei.piiia, Dec. 11. A man named
Mc Wright, 35 years old, having no home,
was found en the steps of a dwelling in
Ninth htivet, below But ten weed, at 11
o'clock last night. He had both feet se
badly frozen as te make amputation nec
essary. He was conveyed te Philadelphia
hospital.
Four llelew Zere.
Uo.Niiet t, N. Y., Dec. 11. The ther
mometer at seven o'clock this morning
marked four below zero.
THE COLLIERY DISASTER.
Olie Uiiiidrcd Lives Probably Lest.
Londen, Dec. 11. Later estimates of
the Ieds of life by the explosion in the
Peuygiig colliery yesterday make the
number cf poisons who perished one hun
dred. -
IS HE INSANE?
The Dofenve in tlie Ilortreo Murder Case.
IIenltdale, Pa., Dec, 11. The entire
morning session of the Bortrce trial was
taken up by the examination of
Professer Shultz ami Dr. Geerge
Bird, of Binghamton, New Yerk, med
;cal experts, who swore positively that
Eertrcc was ins.me. Many witnesses in
rebuttal arc te be examined yet before the
Sheu.se scandal comes out.
SIAKKETS.
e- XurK Alarxet.
Nuw Yekk, l)t-i 11. Fleur State and West
ern quiet and without decided change in
pi ice-; hupertlnc state S3 40 1 0U ; extra de Jl UO
,4 170; cheiei', de jtS0fj5 10: fancy de at
$l.ritL7: round hoop Ohie il 70S5 50: choice
de at iS.TKgf; 35; superfine western 1& 30g) t 00;
common te geed extra de 4 404 75; choice
de $5 Oiige "5 ; choice white wheat de $5 10
tj0); sjeuthcru dull ami unchanged; com
moil te fair ex li 11 3 0085 50; geed te choice de
$5 .r0(5 75.
Wheat pt Ices li&c better and market
moderately active ; Ne. 1 While, Jan., $1 20 :
Ne. 2 Red, spot. $1 21 ; de Dec., $1 21;de
dan. $1 21$l 'iVi ; de Feb., $1 2.)4l 2B; de
March 41 22$.
Cern prices lfjiy.c hatter and market quiet;
Mixed western spet'irrQ.WJic; de future,5K
3i;te.
Oats a shade stronger ; Ne. 2 Feb., 47c ;
State ligiL'c; Western 42i21S
KtecK.ilarKer.
Nkw VouuSrecKB.
Stocks strong.
December 11.
v. r. x. r. it. r. v.
1:25 1:50 2:10 3:00
It
47 47
121i 124
116 11
121 121
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12.55
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Eric k. R 47
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Michigan Cent. R. R..116?i
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35
43
36
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C. C. & I. C. R. R 20
Netv Jersey Central.. 7J
Del. & Hudsen Canal. SJ
Del., Lack, ft WcsternlOt
Western Union Tel... 82
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89
104 101
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107 107
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New Yerk Central...
Adams Kxpress ,
Illinois Central
Cleveland ft IMtt-j....
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh & Ft. W...
American U. Tel. Ce
PUILADKI-rillA.
Stocks flun.
Pennsylvania"!!. It....
r.i.ii... ft. fl. M..
144
117
116
120
125
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62
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57
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Lehigh Valley 57
Lehlgli Nbvixatlen... Cb
Nortiierni'acincuem an
P'd . C3
Pitts., Tltnsv'e ft 1!..'.. 17
Northern Central 45
Phil'aft Erie R. It.... 20
Northern Penn'a;
irn. it. It's of N. J 180
.. 180
Heslenville Pass 1
Central Trans. Ce,
FnlUdelpnla Market.
Philadelphia, Dec. IL Fleur dull, but
unchanged ? aiuwrflnn at. t eiJJI -n- i.vtn n.
lfJW M Ohie and Indiana family S5SK5
2 .. mn family $. 1235 W : St. Leals
family moeetc 30; Minnesota lainilyfj 2'5St;oe;
de straight HJOOSU 50: Winter nateiu J SJ3I
1 25 ; Spring de 7 POffiS 25.
Rye dour at 15 23.
Wheat firmer. Ne. 2 Western RcdlllSW;
Cern dull but steady ; steamer, at 52Kc : yel
low, old. 56Kc ; new, 55t$c ; mixed, old, bUKc ;
new, 55c.
- ?u iiuU Dut steady ; Xe. 1 White 4H,'c -'Se.
2 detfXc; Se. 3 de ; Ne.2MliedS
Kye weak ; Western iWc ; Penn'a OGc : best
bid.
Previsions Arm ; mess perk old. 513 50 ; new.
15 25: beet hams at $13 OOglS 50; Indian m.s3
beer $17 50 ; Bacen smoked shoulders .Vic :
salt de 5c: smoked hams 9JiSI0ic; pickled
hams Tttsc.
Lard firm ; city kettle at Sc : loee butch
ers' SHflSfc: nrime t.iin qii.
Butter firm, best crades in geed demand ;
Crcanu'ry extra 35a5c : de goeu te choice 2iid
34c; B. C. ami N. Y. extra 2$:S0c ; Western
reserve extra 24c; de soed toeheieo'lSiiiie;
Rolls firm ; Penn'a Fxtra 22321c ; Western
Reserve extra 2225.
Kirns scarce aud wanted ; Pa. 32j ; Wencm
30031c.
Cheese dull and heavy; New erk lull
cream at lSQlSc ; Western full cream 12'fe ;
de fair te geed at Hgl2c; de Iniir skim- at
1010Jc.
Petroleum firm ; refined at D--'c.
Whisky at $1 10.
Seeds Geed te prime clever steady TfiTJ';
Flaxseed dull at l se.
XEW AnrEUTISEXEXTS.
COAL ! COAL ! !
Fer geed, clean Family und all ether kind
ofCOALgeto
RTJ3SEL, & SHULMYEPw'S.
QmUlty and Weight guaranteed. Orders itv
spectrully solicited.
OFriUKs 2S East King Street. YARD:
U1S North Prince Street.
augll-taprlSR
PUBLIC SALK AVILLDK OFIT.KKO AT
public sale, all that let of ground trenting
44 feet en the southeast 4I or Mlddle sticct,
and extending m depth lis feet ; inelus.en
which is erected twotwe-storv llrick Dwelling
Houses, with back buildings ami ether im
provements. The said property will be sold as
a whole, or cither house uud leta- new divid
ed and occupied, will he sold .sep.u-.itelv. If
neld separately the light te 11 common nVe of
the hydrant, passau allev and w.it r way :is
new used will be reserved.
Sale te be held at thn Leepard Uelel, en i:ast
King street, en MONDAY. DKCLHRKR 2H.
IS), at7::M) p.m., uhuicoi:di:Ienwillbouadu
known by JOHN RLACIC.
dll-tsd
HKADJUAKTi:S I'OU PUItK CONFEC
TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY.- AT
JOSEPH R. ROYBR'S,
50 AND 32 WEST KlXtS ST.
1 can new nOi;r le the trade and public a
large stock et Pure confections et every
description, at the verv lowest m irkel Rites.
FRUITS, NUTS. ftc. and a LARUi: STOCK
OF TOYS of the NEWEST DEsIJNt. l.-trge
und small Cakes b.ike 1 daily. Ice Crc.tui at
all times.
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SERVED AT
SHORT NOTICE.
MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the
same rate as it ihu prse:i ordering were
present in person. Call and see my stock.
A9Rcinembcr the place
30 AND 32 WEST KIXCJ STREET.
slt-Smd JOS. R. ROYER.
EXTEJtTJIXJIESTS.
UULTON OPKftA HOUSC
SATURDAY AFTERNOON ANDEVENI
DECEMUER 11th.
Nil,
TUE GREATEST OF ALL NOVELTIES.
Native Palestine ARABS.
SEL1M IIASHMI, Discoverer of Livingstone,
Manager:
TIIE SHEIK AROUDAYEU,
(El Ihilalee):
TIIE SUED
K Y'OUSEPH AWDEII,
(ElRamlanee):
KIIAWADJA YAKOel!,
(El Rahzoezio):
KIIAWADJA YAKOOR,
(EIHawcet):
THE SHEIK MOHAMMED hUHE.M VN,
(hi Mulewcn):
PROF. JAMES ItOsEDALE.
Arab Grectlnga and Salutatiens: tlie Feast
ing et the Citizensand Rudenins ; Illustrations
or Trading Among the Rcdeuins; 15c trot ha i
nnd Marriage Ceremonies ; an Arib Concert
and Sword Dancing; the Re.leuln Robbers;
Religious Rites and Ceremonies, Introducing
the Famous Hewling and AVhirllng Dervish
from Ragdad.
ADMISSION TO MATINEE.. ..fiOami a.1 CLj.
CHILDREN Sfl CtH.
EVENING CO and 33 Cts.
3-Rcservcd t?ats at Yecker'r, en 'rimiMluy
niernlng. ds-3td
MMSVEI.1.ANEO VS.
G1KAND IIOH ItAFILK AT lll-MiV
r NEAMER'S SALOON, corner of Orangi;
and Water Streets, en Saturday evening next.
dle-2td"
rpHK KOAKD OF Ti:iJ!TEKS OF TIIK
J. lealcs Institute desire te employ an as
sistant master in
their school. Applicants
will call upon Rev
dent of the beard,
dec 0-1 nil
C. F. Knight. D !., presi
GhORGi: NAUMAN,
feeietmy.
TAKE NOTICIJ THAT A 1.7. TiiK OUT
standlng and unpaid eit y tax for the year
lb80, new iu the hands et the collectors et the
several wards, must be paid en or betore
WEDXESDA1.TIIK2UTI1 DAY OF DECEM
UER, A. I)., la-si, as liiiincdl.itely alter that
date tin: saint! will be )!aecd In 111-.: hands et
the city solicitor ter collection. deel-tid
rrur. Kiuremt'M for .ielidav picks
J ENTS. Presents hir all at FREY'S CITY
PHARMACY. Neith Qnei-n, comer Orange
strest, Lancaster, Pa. An Immense variety el
Toilet Sets. Ladies' and Gents' Coirpnieii-i.
Ladle' Cabbaa, Russia Leather and tcal Skin
Pocket-Reok.s, Letter and Card Case. Funs,
Cigar Cases, Ac. Fine Colognes, Toilet Waters,
Cut Glass Kettlcs, &c.
4VCALL AND EXAMINE.
TM'OVKLTIKS IN SCAKF IMNS.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN
UNDERSHIRTS AM) DlMVi 'EKSi,
AT
E. J. BRISMAN'S,
THE -JIIIIirMAKKR.
5G NORTH -Jl'KKS STKI.KT
LL IN WANT OF A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
I would respectfully say that nerv is tiis time
In order te avoid being disappointed te have
your presents selected and put aside, und then
when the rush comes a little later you will be
sure of having your present Just when you de
sire. I cordially Invite a call te ce my assort
ment of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Furniture and Picture Frames.
WALTER A. HMTSH,
15 East Hlng Street.
FLULN & BRBNMAIn.
GRAND OPENING OF
,C
ir
A larger stock than ever. Lewer price than
ever. Every variety of Mechanical Tev.
DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! "
BLOCKS AND GAMES.
Horses, Carta, Wagons, Sleighu, Velocipedes
and RlcyeleH.
USEFUL CIIISTMAS PRESENTS.
Elegant Carver,Silver-plated Knives, silver
plated Spoons, Silver-plated Ferks. The above
goods are Kedgers & lire.'d best goods, bought
at a sacrillce. and will be fold very le-.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Tin, fchect Iren and Weeden Waic a: Great
Bargains.
Flu & BMuian's,
tfrcat Stere and Heater Stere,
152 North QueeirStreet,
LANUASTEa, TA.