LANCASTEK.i)AjtL INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1880. ' uij. .miam. v . - ''. sa COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE Information Las been received here which may concern the stockholders of lean and buildim; associations throughout Pennsylvania. The information is in a letter received by W. B. Given, esq., and direct from the auditor-general, and is te "the effect that the auditor-general will net enforce by suit the collection of taxes im posed en building and lean associations by late act of Assembly until the appeals new pending in regard te its constitution ality are decided. The letter was received this morning, and as we have seen nothing in the newspapers treating en the question, we consider it worthy of publication. The Shawnee rolling mill company are out of iron ere, and unless they arc sup plied very seen it will be feuud necessary te temporarily suspend operations. It is thought, however, that ere. will reach here te-day or to-nierrow. Sheriff Strinc and wife spent yesterday with friends in Columbia. A whale was taken through here yester day afternoon en a Pennsylvania railroad freight train, leaded en two gondola coal cars. It was shipped from Bosten te a party in Chicago. The iisli, which was dead, and which te preserve it was entire ly covered with ice, measured seventy-two feet in length and weighed thirty-three tens. It was a little tee long for the two cars and te make a geed fit a portion of its tail was turned up. A number of Colum bians took a leek at it, and, as it is said, one or two are the possessors of relics. The dwelling house of Henry Neltc, the blacksmith, situated en Third street near Union, caught lire this morning, but was extinguished before gaining any head way. The fire originated where rats had built themselves a nest near the chimney, a spark from which caused the accident. The Fifth street Presbyterian Sunday school will held a short Christmas service of seug en Thursday evening, December 23. A property ea Cherry street above Third, belonging te the Dime savings bank, was sold at public sale at the Franklin house en Saturday evening, the purchaser being Ephraim liershcy and the price paid $1,610. A boy, name unknown te us. residing en Ilcthcl street, had the misfortune te get a shoe button iu his ear en Sat unlay or Sun day, and the combined skill of three physi cians has since been baflled in their efforts te get it out. We were en a still hunt for the doctors this morning, but they all evaded us. The Pennsylvania railroad company an: still doing an enormous business. Freight trains wci e i mining both east and west dur ing ycstcid:iy,and te keep the east yard at this place from being blocked with empty cars, it was found necessary yesterday morning te send several Columbia engines through te Harrisburg. Returning they were net permitted te remain lieie, but were .sent through te Philadelphia. CAUGHT AT IT. diaries Gibsen and le GrefI A ttemiit te ltrcak out ol'-the Prison. Yesterday Charles Gibsen and ea Greff, two prisoners who are confined the county prison attempted te make their escape. About i o'clock in the af ternoon, while services were being held, Underkccper Mnrr passed the cell (Ne 11 en the lower tier) occupied by the men. He heard a thumping noise and he listened for a time. He noticed that when ever the organ played the noise was louder. Suspecting that something was wrong he called Keeper Weise ; the two then went into the cell and made an examination of it. The cell is an iron clad and they found that the prisoners had cut a hole through the iron, in the south eastern corner of the cell, large enough for a man te crawl through. They had also taken out two layers of the brick wall and had placed the bricks under the bed. If they had worked a short time longer they would have had the wall cut through and would have been able te reach the cellar, from which they could easily have escaped. The prisoners are both cigarmakcrs and work at their trade in the prison. The only tools feuud upon them were their cigar knives, with which they cut the iron. Underkecpcr Mnrr says as he passed the cell of these men about 0 o'clock yesterday morning he heard a noise as though they were sharp ening their knives. He passed the cell several times, and always found Greff at the deer. Chas. Gibsen was convicted with Jehn Frankford about two years age of stealing horses and was sentenced te eight years imprisonment. Since that time he has twice broken jail but both times was re captured after he had been at liberty but a short time. At the last court he plead guilty te the charge of breaking jail and was sentenced te eighteen months impris onment, that sentence te commence at the expiration of the original one. Jeseph GrelV was convicted about ti year and a half age, and was sentenced te live years' imprisonment for breaking into a store at Millway. One of his associates in that affair was a young man named Geedman, who broke out with Gibsen the hist time, but was never recaptured. He is a young man and his home is iu Cel umbia. Underkccpcr Murr, who caught these two men, also discovered Frankford be fore he succeeded in escaping last summer. The two prisoners are new in cell Ne. 51 en the upper tier. ' Clese of u Pair. The fair for the benefit of the Monnt Mennt ville band closed en Saturday night after a successful run of ten days. The principal articles were wen as fellows : Breach-leading Gun J. II. Fridy. Gentleman's Geld Watch Henry Kicf fcr. Ladies' Geld Watch Barbara Frtclieh. Sleigh Christian Hunchberger. Cottage Set of Furniture Samuel Barby. Silver Watch Walter Fridy. Geld Necklace Alice Cooper. Set of Silver Spoons Mrs. Jehn Penny packer. Set of Harness A. N. Lcaman. BufTale Kebe Cyrus JJcff, Carpenter Toels Fred Cepclaud. Butcher's Toels Canrad Waltz. A Destitute family. The family of Israel Kicfl'cr, residing en North Christian street, near Frederick, is in a destitute condition. Yesterday one el the children died of diphtheria and three ethers aic lying ill. The father has been out of work for some time. Yesterday when the child died there was nothing te cat in the house. The neighbors heard of the family's condition and they sup plied them with feed. Ileine Again. Richard J. Malene, esq., of this city, who for mera than a year has been in the far West, reached home en Saturday last and will celebrate the Christmas holi days upon his native heath. He is look ing well and his return has been greeted with the congratulations of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. . m North Carolina Ouall. Frank It. Diflcndcrffcr, has received 29 quails from North Carolina, the first in stallment of a let which he will receive during the winter. He will feed them un til spring when he will set them free. Meney Recovered. Mr. Themas Zccher, who had her pocket picked en Saturday at the Northern mar ket house, recovered her money from a woman who picked it up in the market house where the boy who stele her hand kerchief dropped it. BeaaUfel Snow. "Oh the snow! the beautiful snow! It commenced te lall two hours age And Venner, the prophet, who ought te knew Declares 'twill be ten feet dep or se. Before It steps falling and winds will blew And drift the snow. the snow, the snow." Just here the poet received a blew Frent the editors fist that laid him low And caused nlm te bellow "Oh! Oh! Oh!" And the J oily editor, all aglow, Requested "the devil" straightway te go And bury the poet se deep and low That when the trumpet of Gabriel shall blew, He wouldn't hear it and wouldn't knew It was time te get up and te Judgment go ; Uut ' the devil "answered, "Net ter Je." And seizing the poet by his great big te Carried him off te his realms of wee. A warning te all ether poets below, Who venture te talk of the beautiful snow. Elected Mercantile Appraiser. This afternoon B. F. Greff, esq., of Pequea township, was elected mercantile appraiser for the ensuing year by the county commissioners. Vrekcn Again. When the cannon exploded at Safe Har Har eor, recently, it will be remembered that Mm. Thes Crew had a leg broken. The limb was healing nicely until a few days age Mrs. Crew broke it again while dreaming. 'Withdrawn. The dwelling house and let of ground, 42 Seuth Lime street, owned by Philip Docrsem and advertised at public sale Sat urday evening, was withdrawn after hav ing been bid up te $3,200. Netice. The communication of Alex McKillips in reference te organs, that appeared in the Lan caster papers, will be answered iu te-morrow evening's Intelligencer. My challenge Is yet open and will be backed up by the necessary amount. F. J. Stkiniiacsku. ltd The Teledo Weekly Blade Say they are personally acquainted with the munagcrs of the Day Kidney Pad Ce., whom they knew 1e bis responsible and rellable men. d20-lwd&wMW&F Amusements. Keene as ' Mellaril." The appearance of Mr. Themas W. Keene at Fulton opera house this evening Is the only really great tragic event at present en Mr. Yocker's books, and it is te be hoped that the community will show their appreciation et the treat therein presented for their enjoyment by lin ing the opera house. Mr. Keene Is a stranger hereabouts, but the credentials he bears with him are all et tlie llrst order. Ills Richard, in which he Is billed te appear here. Is pronounced by the Chicago Tribune te be In many respects the best en the stage, lull of fire and often marked by startling originality, both of con ception and execution. The same authority doubts If ever the llereencss of the Shaks pearean character was mere electrically portrayed than It was by Ecene. A strong cast headed by Miss Henrietta Vaders supports the distinguished tragedian. " Sharps and Flats." Kobsen and Crane, the nieus comedians, will appear at the opera house te-morrow evening, In the exquisitely ftinny play et "Sharps and Flats," In which, during the present season, they have been steadily adding te their extended reputation as artists of the highest quality. They contin ually crowded the Arch street theatre, Phil adelphia, last, week, and their return Je this city, alter their Haltering success hefe last year, en which occasion they delighted every body as tile Twe DromtesAt sure te ba greeted by a large and appreciative audience. ' Widow IStdelt." Petroleum V. Xesby's utilising comedy is the attraction underlined for Wednesday night at the opera house, and everyone who witnesses Mr. Bishop's rendi tion of the character is sureefahcarty laugh. The humor et" the play is described as pure, wholesome and rcllucd. Vanderbilt was neatly shaved with Cuticura Shaving Seap. yesterday A Foul-Meiithed Weman is worse than e foul-mouthed man. Butue one neeil be foul-mouthed If they will only use SOZODONT and rub It in well. Don't spare the brushnntl spoil tlie mouth, as sonic parents de with their children when they wltheld the red. d20,lvileed&w raininess before eating, pain and dlstrrs afterward, prevented by Malt Hitters. SfEVIAl. NOTICES. SAMPLE MOTIVE. It Is Impossible ter a woman alter a falthlul course of treatment with Lydia E. Plnkhain's Vegetable Compound te continue te suller with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a $tainp te Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy23-lydeedw The Popular Demand. Se great has been the popular demnnd for the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wert, that it is having an immense sale from Maine te Cali fornia. Seme have found it inconvenient te jfrepare It train the dry compound. Fer such the proprietors new prepare it in liquid terui. This can be procured at the druggists. It has precisely the same effect as the dry, hut Is very concentrated se that the dose is much smaller. Lewell Mail. d)-lvtlw Free Once Mere. S. Chad wick, or Arcadia, Wayne en., X. Y., writes : I have had severe attacks of Asthma ter several years. 1 commenced taking Dr. Themas' EclcctrlcOil ; the llrst dose relieved me In one hour. I continued taking It iu tea spoonful tleses ler a tew days, and have net had an atkiak it It since; new nearly one year. ForsaIebyH.il. Cochran, druggist, 137 and Kill North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. "Evkiiv man te his trade" is an old saying, and the mere closely a person applies himself te any one subject the mere proficient he be comes lit his particular line. Sema doctors make a specialty of a certain disease und study everything that has a bearing upon It. 'Ihey experiment with different medicines until one is leund that gees right te the mark. This may he said et the C. & C. Cordial manufactured nnil for sale by Dr. IJrewning, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. It is for coughs and colds and when used searches out every part luat is af fected. Relief Is experienced in an incredibly short time. Give it a trial. Sold by all drug gists at .riOc. u bottle. A Perfect Martyr. " I was a perfect martyr te rheumatism," a hale and hearty individual was heard te re mark the ether day, "but" continued he, "Dr. Themns' Eclectric Oil banished the pains, which racked my joints and muselcs, und leek at me new." A glance convinced us. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and i:W North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. It Is Werth a Trial. "I was troubled ter many years with Kid ney Complaint, Gravel, Ac; my bleed liccame thin ; 1 was dull and inactive ; could hardly crawl about, and was an old worn-out man alf ever, and could get nothing te help me, until 1 get Hep Hitters, and new I am a boy again. My bleed anil kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man et 30, although I am 72, and I have no doubt it will de as well ter ethers et my age. It Is worth the trial. (Father.) d!5-2wd&W Mothers! Mothers I! Met hers! tt Arcyeudisturbcd at night anil broken el your rest by a sick child sulterlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It se, go at once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there is 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, ami gtvc rest te the mother, and rellel and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, ami pleas ant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. flK-lvd&wM.W'AS XElf A.VVEUT1SEMEXTS. I.VXCKLLKNT BAKINU HI1TTEK. IIAK Ht INU MOLASSES, AND FINE GROCER IES, CHEAP, at WEAVER'S. lttl 5D West King Street. AVAHU. MESSRS. ABRAM SCHEETZ Harry Eckert anil Aaren E. Ucist, lerni- ....I.T ., tli.. V.,nr Vnrt wtnm iirf, line xirltli ir.aj .. ...v. A.v... ..- ...w., ...v ...... ,... Aiessn. uivicr, uewers a iiursi, wiierviney will be happy lappv te see their friends. ltd i SEW AVTERT18EMTXTS. 4 STRICH BICO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. During Christmas week we Intend present ing an array et bargains in our HULINERT DEPARTMENT, Which will be found well worthy the atten tion et Ladies. We have reduced all our Untiluuui'd Hats te the Uniform prica of AAe FEATHERS, WI.VGS. BIRDS, BUEASTS AND JET FEATHERS AT RE MARKABLE LOW 1'KICE.S. We give timely notice that if you desire te get the choicest selection el HOLIDAY PRESENTS Yeu must come early in tlie week and EARLY edav rush In all dep irtiiicuts. We have in .dt special prices In our DOLLS. Yeu will find one et the best asserted stock et DOLLS of every description. Yeu will acknowledge the lowness of our prices alter inspection, amt it you conic te buy will de HO. What presents mere SUITABLE than Handsome LACE TIES or FICIICS te have lately opened a new let. el Hand some Lace Goods ; you will lind the prices low. Napkins, Tewel", Table (,'letlw, a specialty. Ladies' Underwear a Specialty. FANCY GOODS. POCKET-HOOKS, WORK BOXES, AUTO- WRAPH ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH AL- 1IUMS, LEATHER .SATCHELS AND JAPANESE WARE. We call your special attention te NO OLD STOCK. The Richest Designs, Celers and Qualitie prices that will astonish our customers. COME EARLY in the week and day te avoid the afternoon rush. Yeu will he able te buy mere comlert ably and have a better selection te cheese from. KID GLOVES. We keep constantly en hand A GOOD STOCK OF GOOD KID GLOVES, :t AND 0 15UTTOXS. In lilack. White, Cream, Flesh, Slates. Ilrewn Fawns, Old Geld, and All Other Fashionable Celers. We undoubtedly sell the best article for t he money and guarantee entire satisfaction te every customer. A lull assortment of all kinds et WINTER GLOVES, for Ladles, Gents and Children, suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ASTBICH BE0.'S 13 EAST KING STREES, LANCASTER, PA. i NweMs XKW ADVERTISEMENTS MUSICAL BOXES. We have just received our second installment of a very large invoice of Musical Bexes, which are marked at the following prices : ' " 1-Alr Tey Bexes 3-Air Tey Bexes 3-Air Tey Bexes 4-Air Tey Bexes 4-Air Bexes ler Table 6-Air Bexes for Table 30.00 8-Air Bexes ter Table 49.00 10-Alr Bexes for Table 50.00 13-Air Bexes for Table :.. tki.00 Bexes with attachments of Harp, Zither, Flute or Bells cost a small addition te the above prices. We have the boxes playing as many as 43 airs. Oar stock of goods and selection el styles for this Christmas is better than at any iernier season. We Invite a visit te our store. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., JEWEL-ERS, 4 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BDW J. Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, Things in en r Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, OLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES, GOLD TniMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES, SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA CLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, PINE CIGAR SETS, BACCARET VASES. ALL THESE AXD MAXY MORE AT ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. HEW AWEUTIHEMESTS. 1)UHL1C SALE WILL HE OrCKltED AT pnhlicsalc, all that let of ground fronting II feet en the southeast side of Middle street, and extending in depth 113 feet G inches, en which is ereclcd two two-story Brick Dwelling Houses, with hack buildings anil ether im provements. The said property will be sold as a whole, or either house and let as new divid ed and occupied, will he sold separately. If ielil separately the right te a common use of Hie hyiirant, passage ullcv and water way as new useu win no reservcti. Salt; te he held at the Leepard Hetel, en East King slrect, en MONDAY. DECEM1IER 'M, IS8U, at 7:30 p. in., when conditions willbeinadc known by JOHN ULACK. H.Siiubkut, Anct. dll-tsd C1ITY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale the resilience new occupied by him at Ne. 42 Seuth Lime street. The house fronts 19 feet, mere or les, and extend in depth 103 feet, te the Zlen Lutheran cHirch. On the south side of the house is a private alley. The house contains seven large rooms, is newly painted and paper ed, ami has gas In every room In the house. In t he yard are choice grape vines and fruit trues. The property is very desirably located aniLwlll lie sold at a reasonable price. (120-Ud PHILIP DOEESOM. inmi.ic SALE OF VALUABLE CITY X Properly. On MONDAY, DEC. 20. lssu. will be sold at. public sale, at the Cooper house, Lancaster city, Pa., the following real estate, te wit : Ne. 1, A let of ground fronting 20 leet 10 inches en Kast Kingstrccts, between Llme anil .Shipnen streets, and extending in depth 123 i; inches te Church street en West line, and en East line 10." feet, making a front en Church street of 28 feet, en which Is erected an elegant thrce-sterv White Marhlefrent house, with a two-story brick back building, Ne. 212. Th house has all the modern improvements, both in style nod finish, and is well worthy the at tention of persons wanting a convenient and pleasant home. Ne. 2 consists of a three-story llrlck IIouse, fronting 14 feet and 4 inches en East King street, and extending In depth 52 feet 2 inches. Ne. 3 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. This Is a llrst-class business stand, new occupied as a Shee Stere, by Mr. Levy. The above proper ties can lie seen previous te the day et sate by (Milling en the occupants. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., of saitt day. when attendance will be given anil con ditions ofsale made known by .IOIINK.METUEK, tlmlnlstrater c. t. a. d. b. n., and Agent for A heirs el Jehn Metzger, deceased. Samlei. Ili:ss&h'ex Aucts. dl-W,S&M&Sd NOTICE! THAT THE LINE OF JEWEL CASKETS Ne wen exhibition at A. RHOADS'S J EWELBY STORE is the Finest and Most Elegant Assert nient ever brought te this city. AUGUSTUS RHOADS, JEWELER, Ne. SO East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. BAKING MATERIALS. Xcu- Crep New Orleans Molasses. Raking and Fresh P.UTTER. PURE SPICES. llakiux Seda and Making Powders, Rese Wates, Flavoring Extracts, c. I). S. BURSK, NO. 17 KAST KING STREET. FRUITS, NUTS. CONFECTIONS, Fine Dehesla Raisins. Fine French Prunes, Conceives Apricots, Prnnellcs, Fine Layer Figs, Gelden anil Persian Hates, French Crys tallized Apricots nntl Cherries, Choice Flerida and Jamaica Oranges, White Grapes, Fine I'.ananas. CANNED FRUITS, viz: Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples. Cherries, California Egg Plums, Apricots. Nectarines, Green Gage Plums, Queen Olives, etc. Want of space lerbids us te name the many nice goods we have. Don't fail te call and sec. Xe trouble te show goods and give prices. D. S. BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. A CHANCE FOR VARIETY ACTOR. On "JANUARY 29. 1881. a variety show will be given In this city by Witmer A Ce. The following parties connected with the show offer challenges : Costclleand Cochran challenge any pair of clegglsts in the city for a pair of belts. C. Witmer challenges any bar performers In the city for a medal. J. Ketallck challenges any banjoist In the city for a medal. U. Cununings challenges any tumbler In the city ler a medal. C. Shay challenges any aged negre performer et this city ler a medal. Trewitz and Shufnebotteni challenge any pair ei mouth-organ players of this city for a medal. Tem Geedman challenges any high kicker of this city for a medal. Hums and Frankford challenge any pair of I risli comedians in the eity for a medal. Isaac Rittcnheusc challenges any pie cater of this city ler a geld dollar. Any person desiring te accept any et these challenges will please call at Serrel Merse res taurant, between 7 and 8 o'cleck,lu in the even ing. Reek will be open until the 28th et De cember, ler the show en the 29th et January. ltd ..$ 1.00 . 4.00 . 6.00 . 7.50 . 20.00 ZAHM, - Lancaster, Pa. stock that make A'Ji'ir Alt t'EKTJSEMEXTti. VTO RKASONADLK Ol'TElt REFUSED. Organs and Pianos. NEW AND SECOND HAND, at greatly reduced prices. JUSTUS STUCK ENHOLZ, Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster. declImdU INSURE WITH Till: OLD AND WELL Established Agency of the Girara Fire isns Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET, tHl-6uidM.W,SR Second Fleer. Auction' AllGllOll! AT 1IIK H.L.ZAHM&CO JEWELRY STORE. Every afternoon and evening until theslnilc Is ull sold. Elegant Watches, BRACELETS, CHAINS, NECK LACKS, JEWELRY, PLATED "WARE, KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, selling and will be sold POSITIVE Li with out reserve. The Fixtures te be sold at Hie close of sale, and the Stere will be Fer Rent from APRIL 1, 1881. WM. MILLAR, dccrt-lmtl PROPRIETOR. T UK NEW AND CHEAP STORE. & All lately with Fuiniestnc k, WILL OPEN THEIR NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Coept-r Heuse, Lancrslcr, 1'n., On Monday, Dec. 20, 1880, With an entire NEW STOCK hnuuht late iu the season, and te be sold CHEAV FOR CASH. RLACK SILKS. 41.25 and SI. Ml. Special lJargains at 1. ULACK CASHMERES it Reduced Prices. Ladies' Coats and Delmans. .1 list bought and te he sold much less than former prices. Shawls for Ladies and Misses. SPECIAL LINE OF PAISLEY SHAWLS TO HE SOLD CHEAP. BLANKETS AM) COMFORTABLES, In all CrailcH and 'Jua'.itie-'. We call attention te a let et Colored Rlan kets, and Comfertables, both slightly damag ed, antl much under regular price. CALICOES, MUSLINS, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, &c. At the New Clicap Stere, 38 WEST KING STREET, Opposite Cooper Heuse, LANCASTER, PA. , Mmr iipn P. A. METZGER, 1SENJ. F. BARD, C. F. HAUOIIMAN. decl5tld&wR THIRD EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 20, 1880. "WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, Dec. 20. Fer the Middle states threatening weather and snow, slight fall in temperature, falling, followed by rising haremeter, and winds, generally from northeast te northwest. CONGRESS. Proceedings In the Senate. Washington, Dec. 20. In the Senate, after much discussion, en motion of Mr. Cameren (Pa.), the vote by which the Senate disagreed te the adjournment res olution was reconsidered, yeas 31, nays 29. Mr. Edmunds moved te amend se as te adjourn from December 23d te January 3d. Further discussion ensued. Mr. Edmunds's amendment was lest and the resolution was then passed ; yeas, 28 ; nays, 34. ?euaic out refunding the per cent, im prevement certificates of the District et Columbia into fifty-year three sixty-five per cent, bends was amended se as te make the interest 3 per cent, and passed The amount is about $S91,000. iu tlie Ileuse. A bill was introduced by Mr. Dunn, (Ai Kansas), and referred, previdingthat lands in Indian territory te which the In dian title has been extinguished and which arc unoccupied by Indians, are public lands of the United States, and are here by declared subject te settlement under the homestead and pre-emption laws. After a call of states the Heuse took up and passed the consular and diplomatic ap propriatien bill. The committee en elections submitted a report en the Massachusetts contested election case, declaring Loring entitled te the seat. Lam ever Ter future action. Mr. Fernande Weed cave notice that he would call up the funding bill te-morrow and press it te a vote before the rC CCSS. CAPITAL JOTTINGS. Cunkliiig ami Lamar In their Seals. Washington, Dec. 20. Senators Conk Cenk liii and Lamar appeared in the Senate te-day and occupied their scats for the liivst time this session. Senater Lamar says he is entirely restored te his usual health. Tlte Appropriation Bills. The Heuse committee en commerce were engaged te-day upon the river and harbor bill, and the sub-committee of the appropriations committee upon the army appropriation bill. This bill will be re ported te tlie full committee te-morrow, and will probably be at once reported tt) the Heuse after the reading of the journal. The amount recommended is .somewhat larger than last vcar and aggregates about $0-0,000,000. Tlie Congressional Library. The joint .select committee en the sub ject of providing additional accommoda tions for the congressional library, decided te-di'vby a vote of 5 against 1 te recom mend Judiciary square as the situ for the piope.sod new building. Iliiycs Starts fur New VerK. Mr. II. B. Hayes left Washington this morning for New Yerk te attend the New England dinner. He was accompanied by Secretary Kvarts, General Sherman, Pri vate Secretary ltegcrsaml ethers. (iONK AVICONO. A Kentucky Postmaster who HeDbetl the Mall. Cincinnati, Dee. 20. A special dis patch from Padttcah, Ky., says there is evidence that the party who did the recent robbing ref the pest etlicc at Princeton, Caldwell county, Ky., was William (. Bradley, the postmaster of that office, and that he has confessed te government ellicers, who have arrested him. The special dispatch says his. ac counts arc $1,200 short, inclusive of $SS8, the amount reported stolen. Bradley is a young man, well connected .and just mar ried, and has enjoyed an unspotted repu tatien. THE TELEPHONE. Judgment Agnliisl Its Use lu England. Londen, Dec. 20. The courts have dc ded that the use of the telephone is an infringement of the government monopoly of the telegraphing of the country, and judgment was accordingly rendered for the crown with costs. Judgment was stayed, however, pending an appeal, and it was arranged that meanwhile the tele phone company be allowed te continue operations. SOltER SECOND THOUGHT. A Defeated Republican Candidate Who will net Contest. WibMtNOTON, Dec. 20. Judge Housten has notified Hen. E. L. Martin through his counsel that lie will withdraw his con test of the election of the latter as con gressman from this state. MAJtKETS. f ntntilelplila Murltei. PHiLADBtrniA. December 20. -r Fleur dull and lewer: siiiierttne at $:5(H):5 7.; extra at ::7."g4 50; Ohie and Indiana family ieui-fi) ; 2": Penn'a family ifi 1255 M : St. Leuis family i.17.'y;2."i; Minnesota extra $.7 7h:25: de straight SKtilfttlliu: Winter patent $; 5ii. 7 l : Spring tin JK 75S 00. ' Kve Heur dull at $." 25. Wheat lower and unsettled : Ne. 2 Western Red $1 Uglily ;Pcnn'a. Red at $1 IS! ; Amber at l t3l UK- Cern dull lower; steamer, Mg.'dc ; yellow at f.lK'ii'.V.e : mixed. TdKc. Oats higher; Ne. 1 Vliltc at t'.lc ; Ne. 2 de aUSc: .Ne. 3 de at Wm; Ne. 2 Mixed tit -I.-.J.JC. Rye dull; Wt stern tfic : IVnn'a !Oe. Previsions market and prices dull ; miss perk. old. $i::.1i) ; new, $i.r en ; beet hams at $1S (Mfi6 .VI ; Indian m.'ssbeef $17 50 ; Racen nneked shoulders ii'tgr4c : salt de Me ; smeKctl nains y;s'(iuc; picKite nam" iei' !)c : dressed 1; Cftc. Jjjjl.anl quiet city kettle at !)c: loose iitiicncrv .xc prime steam i'J et). flutter faucv linn ; Creamery uxiruT3?c:de gnetl te choice etitic; Bradford county anil New erk extra '.ti'Vic; Western reserve extra 2lrc; de geed te choice 1882:1c; Rolls dull aside freift choice grades ; Pcnn'a Fxtra 22 2lc ; Western Reserve extra 222I. Eggs scarce and Irregular; Penn'a. S;:ac; Wester!! 3l3i;c. Cheese dull but' linn ; New Yerk lull cream at 13'4C; Western lull cream I2r; de tair te geed at ll12e ; tle halt skims litf?li)Je ; Patie l())llc. Petroleum dull ; rcllned at !)c. Whisky active atl$l 1C. Seeds Heed te prime clever steady at 75) 7)i ;Flax.reei dull at$l )1 33. Mew Yerk Market. New Yekk, Dec. 20. Fleur market heavy and prices strongly In buyers' favor : Superfine Shite at J3 403 00; extra defllMfgltiO; choice, tle 4("i. Oa: fancy i le $." 0.; .V); round hoop Ohie tt.-W3 M: choice de at $5;"i; H.; supcrllne western t405 90; common te geed extnt tin $l)g5IX); choice de $.1 0.J(! 73 ; clieicti white wheat tle 13 10 Sin 0!); Southern dull and declining; com mon te fair extra $1 tr$33S; geed te Choice de 13 -legi; an. Wheat heavy and llc lower ; active speculative business; Ne. 2 Red, .Ian. $1 Wjrt M IS ; tle Feb.. $1 l'.ll 3 Cern dull and J?jc lower ; Mixed west ern spot, at 53ft.Wc; de future 573Sc. Oats dull and a shade easier ; Statu 4:!)217c; Western 42iffi47c. Stock mar set. N aw Yerk Stocks. Slecks strong. Decembers). a. m. a. m. r. x. v. x. F. M. 10.40 11:33 12:43 2:113 3:1.0 'iiii i 9'4 iii il.. indly ,nu.-. 1.K.I lout. Meney Eric R. IL. Michigan S. & L. S., i. e....ii jdm ia fyn J7a Michigan Cent. R. R..121J 120iK VIM VIVA VTxV. Chicago & N. W 124 12 1Z 1 123 Chicago, M, St. P...li:nS 113 112$ 112 Han. St.. I. Cem 4A, ?X 'K " t"ltl.... '.r.ija !r. iw;a wa ae Teledo Wabash. . -UJ4 41 38U 314 45 4.' 41 onto Mississippi.... Kva 38VJ SPA 31K 20K St. Leuis. I. 31. AS. u. M Ontario and Western. 81 Ji .. I I! it. It 1.-X, 21 Ncw Jersey Central.. Sl-Jj Sl'X iii.l. A. Hudsen Canal. 92 9114 91h j Del., uiefc. Wcsternlin 10 lnv4' U)4 ltfiji Western Union Tel... ?.) 8M,s WA 'Vi 1i Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.. 53,'i 53K 53 & SIX American U. Tel. Ce. .... ..?. ..?. ..." ..." union Pacific 107107 17 Kansas Jt Texas 4 43J 45 ew Yerk Central .7 .... &i liwj;; ievg J 48 "" AAUItSS I Mi UllnnU Cuntml 12l:T Cleveland A .Pitts.. Chicago X Keck 1... Pittsburgh 4 Ft. W. Philadelphia. Stocks strong. Pennsylvania R. H Phil'a. Reading..., .... 1J5H .... 125? .... IS ?:;; (yu UlgU VUliU... !5 Lehigh Navigation... :57j2 37)2 S7 Northern racitic Coin :Cjr ...: ns) 57l 57f 37?s t'.l 1-d . M'i (UJX CI1! i95 iiHi i.y B4'i IUI' x-iiis., musvea .... IIF I H1 Northern Central 43? m.. m.. . - .. -:- --' 4-'i .... nw i.w Ik. I..... mn-. ia. .1 Northern Penn'a ffi ;; "n. R.R'3 of X J ISO 1A UestonvIUe Pass , Central Trans. Ce. isa" i5" EXTEJtT.lIXJIEXTS. TjWLTON OPKlfA UOUSE. GRAND FASHIOXAISLE EVENT. MONDAY ETEXIXU, DEC. 20, Appearance et" the Popular Tragedian THOS. W. KEENE. Supported by the chariuinir tragic actress MISS HENRIETTA VAOERS. ERAZER COULTER. OCTAVIA ALLEN, FRANK ROCHE and a specially selected einpanv undcr the management of 1V5I. R. 1IAYOEN" en which ec casleu will he presented Shak speare's urund historical tragedy iu six actse RICHARD III: Or, the Battle of Bo3werth Field. C.lester (afterwards Richard HILT.W.K EENE. popular prices ::.-., .-.O :ml ?r ct. RESERVED SEATS 91. Sale of seats commences WYdiieduv. Dee. 5, at the Opera Heuse illlce. til l-sltd NNUAL VISIT OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. MR. JOHN D. M1SHLER has t lie honor te present theOreat Comedians, KOBSOX AND CRANK. In their Unprecedented Success, SHARPS AND FLATS. A SPECULATIVE SATIRE IN FOUR ACTS. Cutler Sharp, of the San Fraiichc.t Sltiutc Ex change. STUART liOKSON. Dnllstene Flat, n.v-nai-Miu, Hie pre-pi-elixe owneret millions, v.aiitingto.beabuller bear, and ever ready ler a nut or a call, WM. il. CRANE. Supported by their COM I.DV COM PAN Y. Prices, SO and ".'i iviit-'. Reserved t-e.i!, at Yccker's, SI. dir-.M.l 1 j'ULTtIN OPERA IIOUSK. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. .1. II. HAVKRLY'S LATEST SUCCESS, Haverly's Widow Bi.ulett COMEDY COMPANY, Dramatized by PETROLEUM V. NAM'.Y (D. R. Lecke), anil presi'iitiiig.Amcrit'a's Popular Comedian, Mr. Chas. B. Bishop. 1 The most select ami the funniest Ceineilv ever Introduced. Don't forget the COMEDY DATE DECEMISERSS. POPULAR PRICES: ADMISSION 33, fil & 7.". Cts. RESERVED SEATS, 75Cts. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Otllee. illT-Md run sali: en izi:st. T lOHACCO WAREHOUSES EOIC KENT. pet, ilM feet, from January 1, Ml. Apply te .. Vi . KI'SKK, 22 Eal Klliji Street. Alse, for sale houses and lets en easy terms. dlS-2vdced V MMIACCO WAREHOUSE FOR KENT That liortien of the premises lately be- leniHntr te the estate et Henry Fntnkt. deceas ed, situated between Chestnut and Walnut streets, Lancaster, and occupied during the last year as a Tobacco Warehouse by Teller l.re.'s. will be for rent for out! year from Jan uary 21, tssl. The Warehouse is cenvenicnly located, and the packing room is one of the best in the city. Apply at baukiii'c house of UAIR.tSHENK. dlstfd Centre Sitmri. IfAUIABIi E CITY PROPERTY AT P It- L1C SALE. Oil FRIDAY. DECEMP.Ei: 21, 1S3.I, will be sold en the premises, southeast angle centre btpiare, me louewing valuable real estate, viz: Ne. 1. A Let of ( Ireunil, southeast corner et Centre Square, with a Irontacen said square of i) feet, including 3J.-lect wide alley en west sitle, with a lurtlier extension of said lint: east ward :13 feel, mere or less, te property oCAbra eCAbra ham Hindi, then south, It leet, mere or less, te a:j-fcct wide alley, ruiiiiiiigcastaud west, then eastward along saitl alley 22!? feet, mere or less. te property of Isaac Stirk. then south 21 It-et :; inches, including said alley, mere or less, te property el Ncal Lagan's estate, then west CIC leet, mere or less, te property et Hi! in:- ,v Hestettcr, then north " feet 3 inches includ ing the :M"eet wide alley, mere or le.-. In Centre Sipi re. en which is creeled :t t we story RRICK RUILDING, iermcrly occupied by Dr. Mishlcr for the man ufiicliircef Hitters ami Geld and Sedium: also, niiethcrpart two and part three-story llrlck lliiililing, adjoining Slirk's property en Hit: east. Ritiier A Hestettcr en the west, and Neal Lagan's estate en tin-south, new used as a Dwelling and Reer Saleen :gixil Cellar anil Sawvnigi, as well as Gas and ater throughout the entire buildings. Ne. 2. A Let id Ground, situate en Hit; net Hi side of Middle street, 20 feet, in front, and in depth 110J.J feet, mere or less, te a common alley, known as Heward street, en which has been lately creeled a t luce-stery Itrick Dwell ing Heuse. sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. of said day, when terms of sale will be mad known by ELIZA P.ETH M1SHLER, ilBMivSllt'UEirr, And. iI17.7ld MlSVELLAXJiOUS. riUKK NOTICK THAT ALL TiiK OIJT- JL standing am! unpaid city tax for the year I.vjO, new in Hie hands et the colleciers of flu; several wards must be paid en or before WEDNESDAY. THE2UTH DAVOK DECEM RER. A. I).. ISM), as immcdiaiWy alter that date the same will be placed in tin: hands of the cllysoHclter ler collection. tieel-tld H O! FOR THE OLD CORNER CKOCDRV. Just received a let of FRESH BAKING BUTTER. FRKSII KAKINO MOLASSES trem l.'MMip. Spices, ItaUlii", Mixtures, Canned ;ed-t am! everything kept in a llrst-clavs Hint-cry. Hive ns a call. Ne trouble te show goods at the corner of Orange and Priueeslrc-ls. dls:.M .1. HOOVER. City erwiisprt, Fa., DEFAULTED BONDS AND COUPONS Wanted by RANDAL, H, FOOTE, JlAXKIllt AXU MUHCElt, dcctl-Clil 70 Broadway, New Yerk City. HOLIDAY GOODS! Widmyer & Ricksecker's. PATENT ROCKERS, In Spun Silk, Terry, Cane Rack and :at. EllOXY CA llIXHTH. CHILDREN'S ROCKERS, In Cane, Weed and Perforated. Felding Chairs, Kataii lieckiis. PARLOR SUITES, FOOT-RF.STS, SHOE-BOXES U LASSES. and LOOK INC CHAMBER SUITES. OFFICE, LIBRARY ami . CHAIRS. DININO-ROO.1I S. E. COR. EAST KINS AND DUKE STSL, LANCASTER, PA. dccl0-3md WAXTEU. "fkAliM. RAGS, RAOS. XL Wanted. 24c per pound paid for mi.fd ragi as seen at delivered W. IIENNECKE 2:13 We-t King Street. I..tnc.;-.tcr Pa. ill3-IV.iI" 57 37li 1