LANC1STEK Wl& iKTEtLlGENCER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1680. COLUMBIA NEWS. eijk i:kuulu cokukspendknck Sat ui day next being pay day at the Sus quehanna rolling mill, and tbc day being Christmas and a holiday, the employees will receive their pay for two weeks work en Friday morning and the mill will be closed en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Filbert will cele brate their silver wedding en Monday, December 27, and a reception will be given te the friends of the family. The Frederick accommodation train came in yesterday afternoon forty min utes late. Alfred C. Brunei- lias returned from his visit te Philadelphia. The Fifth Street Presbyterian Sunday school will held its Christmas services this evening in the Saleme chapel Sunday school room. Rebert dark died of pleurisy this morn ing, aged about 70 years. The members of St. Paul's cengrega tien were busy last evening tying greens te decorate the Episcopal church. At the stores this morning business was right lively after market hours. Samuel Filbert te-day commences his contract of furnishing two thousand tens of ice te the Pennsylvania railroad com pany. Yesterday afternoon while the tclcpltenc people were digging a hole at the corner of Second and Locust streets, the main iras pipe was struck with a bar and pierced and a quantity of gas escaped. Had a lighted torch and a Market street bridge been near we inihthavc had a con flagration. A band was put around the leak, after the gas had been turned e!)',:tiul new the pipe in the locality is secure. While Henry ttoye was unloading a wageii lead of coal, this morning, his horse fell, and, in its efforts te gel up, kicked the aforesaid Henry, who is some what hurt therefrem. A break, which was at once repaired, occurred yesterday morning in the main water pipe en Walnut .street, above Second. The cold weather is possibly tins cause. A party of a ilezun ladies and gentle men took a trip last evening te Mount' Jey, leaded in a big and nit her elumsy elumsy elumsy loekin sleijrh ili'iwn by four horses. They took supper at Shelly's hotel and made the return as Wednesday was giving place te Thursday. The mercury va. evidently en a still hunt last night, as a iek at the thermom eter at 7;:0 o'clock this morning showed the mercurial point te be at but. twelve de grees above zero. Excepting, perhaps, the tobacco and ciirar trade, the. stores of the borough will be closed en Christmas day and we may j report the same of the private and national i banks. The pett: fli :e will be open only at the usual holiday hours The usual Christ mas services will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal and the C.ithelicchurches. j Any number of Mm trees commonly known as " Christmas " trees have lately been disposed of by our nurserymen ami enterprising boys. The latter have also ' been en the go for mess, greens, etc. ' Mai kct this morning was rallicr geed. ; Fer the first time in a inwiMi eggs were j plenty. i Majer Yocum, of the Ayi, was busy this ' morning in putting away the banners, j transparencies, etc., used by the itrpuhli- , cans in the late campaign. The telephone working force was this ' morning increased from ten te twele men. Heles were dug te Fourth street yesterday and it is thought the Shawnee . furnace will 03 reached te-day. The ex- ' change etlicc fittings are expected liciv en j every train. The sleighing is becoming better than j ever. The snow holds its own well and 's , thoroughly lieaten. ! Wc arc informed that several of our en- tcrprising young men will sweep the snow from the smooth ice in front of E. X. Smith's planing mill and provide a geed place te skate. The end will justify the means. De net forget market tomorrow after- j neon this te our Columbia readeit;. Te-morrow the Pennsylvania railroad j company will commence selling their ex- I cursien tickets te all points en the main line and branches, and also te points en ether lines. The tickets are geed te return ' until January .", 1SS1. The mercury at 12:58 o'clock is consider- , ably above the stand it took a 7:"0 a. in. Christmas Turkeys. It is admitted en all hands that " Ilec- ; ter" Kautz is the best judge of turkeys f and knows better where te get them than any ether man in Lancaster ; and hence , Hecter's services are eagerly sought by persons in search et big gobblers. Jehn Murphy recently gave Hecter a com mission te buy for him fifteen turkeys, the best he could get, for presentation te some of Mr. Murphy's particular friends. That Mr. Kant . did his work well, the following figures will shew: He secured two turkeys weighing 2(i pounds each : three weighing 27 pounds each ; four weighing 2S pounds each ; one 30, one SI pounds ; two ;2 pounds each ; one JJ pounds, and one that weighed OO . less than 37 pounds. These were nicely dressed, decorated with ribbons and sent te the gentlemen for whom Ihey were in tended. Mr. Kautz has also purchased for Mr. I. J.McGrann for presentation te friends some fifteen or twenty turkeys, some of which tip the beam at 30 pounds. Mr. David G. Iliish, tobacco packer, has presented te each of his employees, some twenty in number, a line turkey fur Christmas. Lumber Manuracturlng In Cliester Cmnily. West Chester Lecal Xews. II. E. Slump, the well-known lumber manufacturer, was in town yesterday aftcrnoer, lie tells us that he has three saw-mills in this county and is largely interested in another at Mauhcim, Lan caster county. These in Chester county are situated as fellows : One at Laurel iron works, one at Northbrook and the ether at Downingtown. At the latter mill he cut during the last month 117,000 feci of oak and hickory, which is mere than has ever been cut in the same time by any mill in the country. His ether mills aie doing a geed business. At Laurel the legs have te be hauled a much greater distance than at the former. Mr. Slump has received mere orders during the last eight mouths than he can fill. Among his best costom cestom costem crs are the Baltimore Central, "West Chester & Philadelphia, and Delaware Western railroad companies. The Penn sylvania railroad company also purchases from him large quantities of sawed ties. What They Mean. W.II. Eglc M. I), in Perry county "Freeman." Concwinge or Concw.mge, corrupted from the Delaware. "Gisneunga,"' signify ing "They have been gene a long tTinc," or "They stay a long time."' Concwage is an Iroquois word signify ing "at the place efthc rapids." Fer this reason wc have several streams bearing its name emptying into the Susquehanna. Concstega is a corruption from the tribal name efthc Sasquesahauuecks, wiie arc called in the French relations, "Andastcs" or Gandastegues," meaning "Cabinpelc men," from "Andasta," "a cabin pole." 1 am of the opinion that this was the term by which the Iroquois designated the Sus quehannas who were their mortal eneiniep. Large Jfutierul. The funeral of Jehn B. Kccsa, who was killed en Tuesday morning, took place from his late lesideuce this afternoon. It was very largely attended and several societies, of which he was a member, fol lowed the remains te their last resting place. ARGUMENT COUBT. Judgments Entered Order Made, c. In the case of Jehn P. Huber, executer, vs. Jacob Senders, administrator of Mary Seuders, his wife, with notice te Jacob Seuders terra tenant : judgment was en tered in favor of the plaintiff for 8533.22. Frick & Ce. vs. Ryen fc Ce. In this case; en motion of Geerge Xauman, attor ney for the plaintiff, the court granted the plaintiff leave te withdraw from the suit their claim upon the six car leads of coke first set forth in the copy. Account filed of coke, as shipped in the month endiug June '.10, without prejudice te their right te proceed for the same in another action. Judgment was entered for $972.5, the amount admitted te be due en the remaining items. Ann G. Bcrst's use vs. Peter S. Berst defendant, and Peter S. Bcrst. executer of David Bcrst, deceased, garnishee. Judg ment was entered in favor of the plaintiff and against Peter S. Berst, executer of David Bcr&r, deceased, garnishee, for $83.82. The sum admitted te be in his hands by his answers te interrogatories te be paid out of the fund. Appointed Auditor. The court this morning appointed A. F. Shenck, esq., auditor te audit the accounts of the different county officers for the year 1880. Tlie Printing or LUts. In the matter of the printing of the ar gument and trial lists the court ordered the prothenotary te have the lists for the year lbsl printed the same as he lias in the year 1880 and te get it done as cheaply as possible. When the court made this order, Coun ty Solicitor Fulton was in court and stated that he understood that the bills fef printing these list were entirely tee large, ai:d he stated that from what he could learn, the price would reach 81 a page. Mr. Fulton was en tirely tee high in his figures. Of this fact Judge Livingston was aware, and he sharply told Mr. Fulton that this was something with which the county com missioners had nothing whatever te de. It was done through :m order of the court, and the commissioners would have enough te de it they would attend te what con ccrnrd them. Tim Mount Jey Fair. The following account of St. Marv's fairy held at Mount Jey Dee. 11 te 18, for the benefit of St. Mary's chapel, erected last year by Father Kaul. of St. Antheny's, has been prepared by the latter, who acknowl edges with many thanks te all who kindly assisted the below stated receipts : Gress receipts from tables $122 CO " voting 191 40 $317 00 . 107 00 Gress expenses. Net income. . . The candidates $210 00 articles and votes for were as fellows : , Geld watch Mr. Cutis. Gerharr, of Lan caster, ."-"id votes ; Miss Maj;ie Kirchncr, of Lancaster, r!)4 votes ; Miss Marv Spell, of Mount Jey, 20:'. votes Silk dress pattern Miss Mary Schlcgel mileh, of Columbia, 220 votes ; Mrs. Clias. Sellers, of Mt. Jey, 122 votes. Guitar Mr. II. Selilegelinileli, of Co lumbia, 100 votes; Mr. Jes. Nebs, jr., of Mt. Jey, SO votes. Skates ?dastcr Philip Franfcc, of .Mt. Jey, ijIJ vc U votes. Master Chas. llcmpler, 7i A S:tiue Supper. At I-. L. llambright's hotel, 011 the Col umbia turnpike, last evening, the propri etor ;ave a game supper te about thirty of his fiiends. Venison, wild turkey and ether spoils of Mr. II. "s recent hunt in Virginia graced the table, and the guests wcie charmed by the toothsome viands and the excellent manner in which they Weic served. Heavy Meani Hammer. Te-day the Venn iron works arc having put into position an immense automatic steam hammer, the heaviest ever used in this city, and one of the heaviest ever used anywhere. It was manufactured by "Win. 15. I5enicnt& Ce., of Philadelphia, and is intended for making heavy steam forges. The anvil block weighs ten tens and a half, and the hammer one and a quartcr tens. ringer Tern Oil". This morning a young man named Thnlen Feirier, residing en North Mul berry street, and employed at IJlickcndcr fer's foundry, had the middle linger of his left hand tern off at the latter place by the member being caught between the box and frame work of a machine used for cleaning castings, upon which he had in advertently rested his hand. t'i.'ile Claps llreken. Last evening about fi o'clock some per son unknown, cither accidentally or in tentionally, ran against the show window of J. Ifeiheriners brush store, corner of I Seuth Ouccu and German streets, and 1a,.,.l.f, !,.tn ., in .i.4 c lit.. !..'.- .t.,1. t..L I uium mi" II.IIIIIIIO wii; lv ".IIU &" et the window. I he perpetrator ran oil at full speed out German street. Larc Teb iece. Wc have been shown samples or to bacco raised by Jehn Andersen en the farm of Charles Acheson near Mechanics Greve, Druniere township. The leaves are large and quite free from flea-bite. Mr. Andersen has about two acres. File Tour Petition. Saturday would be the last day for filing petitions for licenses for the January court, but as that is Christmas, Monday will be the last day. Ii ibetcsdrnpsy, gravel, Uriglit's liease,tiinl nervous debility, ate nil cured by Prof. tSnil melte's I'reiichliidney Pail. Try it. Amusement.. The Ildrt: Combination. Of tills organiza tion which will begin a week's engagement at the opera house next Monday evening, a con temporary says : "Te bay that everyone was delighted is net enough, for we can safely as sert that a mere pleased audience never left the opera heu.-c. Lawten pleased immensely ami again received numerous encores. Parker with his dogs, and Duncan the ventriloquist, again delighted the audience." Hartz himselt is widely known as an accomplished illusion ist and sleight-ef-hund pcrrermer. Presents will be given away every night. Christmas Shun: On Satin day evening a minstrel and variety entertainment will be given in the opera house by the best talent in this city. An immense pregramme will be played, and it will be a great holiday treat. The queen et medicinal soaps, the matchless Cuticura. Sales, 1870, T.O.OO cakes. Christinas Entertainment. The Sunday school of the Duke Street M. E. church will held a Christmas entertainment en Christmas night, Saturday. 25th. A geed pro pre gramme Is in progress, one that is new. The children will be admitted free. All ethers will bs charged ten cents admission. All are in vited 1e be present. Ulft for the Holidays. Xoenc in doubt as te what te buy as a Holi day .gift can well go wrong in the purchase of a coupon ticket te the full course et ltrown ltrewn wcll's art entertainment, at the ceur.t house, te be given in this city during the early part et January. They arc ler the benefit el Hie Yeung Men's Christian association, anil in every way te be commended. The Ilcst Christmas Present!). A thing of value net worn out and forgotten in a short time, can be had from Hie librarian el the Y. M.C. A. library, a card for two dol lars ($2.00) entitling holder te the use of 7,00 1 volumes for 12 mouths. Emaciation, dropsy, mental ami physical weakne-s arrested by Malt Hitters. A Feul-Mouthed. WeBsn l is worse tlian e foul-mouthed man. But no one need be foul-mouthed if they will only use SOZODOXT anfl rnb It ia well. Don't spareJ the brushand spoil the meuui, aaseaic parents de with thetr children wlien they wlttteld the red. l20,lwflcediw SPEVIAJLXOTJCES. EvEHY 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 in Slid particular line. Seme doctors make a specialty of ucertain disease and study every thins that has a bearing upon it. They experiment with different medicines until one is leuad that gees right te the mark. This may be said et the C. & C. Cordial manufactured and for sale by Dr. Urewning, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. It is for coughs and colds anil when used searches eujt every part that is at lected. Kellcf Is experienced ia an incredibly Klierttlmc. Give it atrial. Sold by all drug gists at 50c. a bottle. The Popular Demand. Se great has been the popular demand for the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wert, t'.iat is is having an immense sale from Maine te Cali fornia. Seuiu have ieund it inconvenient te prepare it irem the dry compound. Fer such the proprietors new prepare it in liquid lerni. Tills can be procured at the druggists. It has precisely the same effect as the dry, but is very concentrated se that the dose is much smaller. Ismell Mail. d20-lwd.Vw Sew Jersey Wine. This wine for sickness has long been in pop ular favor, hut by no means intoxicating in its nature. Wc relet-te Spear's Pert t: rape Wine, which lias h-n introduced into the hos pitals and among . lirat families in New Yerk, the principal e :g stores in this city, by Alfred Spcer, of P:isaic, X. .1., who has de voted himself for many years te the cultiva-? tien et the Oporto (Snipe, and the .-.lady of fermentations, and producing an article, the medical properties of which are said by gen tlemen of reputation te be iinsnrpacd. Mr. Spcer torments his wine by a new process, pe pe culiarte himself, without the addition et Migur or spirits. We doubt whether there is a vine yard in the old or new world thai can yield a wine at all comparable te this in richness or delicacy of ilaver. All llr.-t class druggists keep it. The aiew extract fiem the Xew Yerk Her ttltt shows the appreciation in winch fc peer's wine is held ubreuil. Wc have drank the wine and can truthfully ehder.se what theabeve c.- I tract says cenr . i! ig its goe.l itialitlcs. The way in winch I' i uiaturcd by Mr. Spcer gives it a finer ilaver ili.i.i :mv wine we everdrunk. liextan Trai le.: This wine '. ; endorsed by Dr.-s Alice and I)avi, and tin -ale by II. F..SI:iyinaker. ll.VJwd.ttw MEATUS. MrssBtsiAsr, lice. 22, ISSO, in this city, Harry D., son of II. I), anil i-arah Mussclman, m the 17th year of his age. The relatives ami friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from tin: residence of ids parents; 131 North Shippen st reet, en Sat unlay afternoon at 2 o'clock. :;t McNkai,. In this eity,eulhc2!siinst., llery li. Mc.Neal, in the I7lh yearet Ins age. The relatives anil Iriead.- of the family, uh-e Ke-shah-ke-nee Tribe 1. O. IS. M., Xe. "i, Lan caster Ledge Xe. C7, I. O. O. F., Inland City Ledge K. of P.. Xe. 8. are respect fully invited te attend the funeral Irem his late residence, Xe. ::Sluppcn street, en Friday alicrnneu, at 'I, o'clock. Mount Jey p.ipers please copy. 2M NE " A It VEil Tiff KM EX T.V. c UIOICK I'.Al.TIMOIii: AND PHII.AOr.I. P1IIA OYSTKKlSrerthe llelidavnnt. CIIAULKS IMxSIXiSEKS. X. W. cer. Water and West King streets 2t SlliKIhTSIAS 1'StKSKXTS. IMI'IIKTKH y (Scruiau Canaries, in full neiik, (Seiil ri-.li anil Glebes. (Sray Parrots (they make the b talkers), and ether varieties of bird-, at VOXIlKltsMITH'S. 129 Xerth Queen :ivet (Hewell's building.) itdlJ-- A" TTKXTJOX FlttKNllsniP Villi: CO. The Company will a-semblc at the lin- gine Heuse at. I. o'clock te-morrow allernoen te attend the "iimernl el our lute iiicnib-r. Harry IS. Mc.Neal, ltd jaceis tti-:i-:.si:,scct. lAXAKlKS, HANAKIKS. roil A FINK Limield's j Cliristmas Pre-cnt gote Chas. Itird store, Xe. 115 Eat King-trect, where you win mm a sciccicu loier inipnricu Herman Canaric". Celd Fish in Aquariums. Ilird Cigeieral! kinds. CHAS. LU'POLD.' ltd T)lANO.S AM OS:A-S. THE .-iCHUMAKEir U STRLNGKD PI1N0S. AL-O-- THE ESTEY ORGAN. CLAISA I. KIXCS. Agt., ltd Xe. l.v; East King-trect. riMii; mi:mi:::ks :- pin; JXL.tXi) CITY are requested te I l.OIXSE, Xe. SS. l. P. meet at their Hall en te-morrow (KK1HAY) afternoon, at S o'clock, te attend the funeral el eurl.tlf iSmther P. C. II. H. MeXeal. I.anea ter and Teutonia Ledger, Xes. "S and ll" are invited te attend. Ilv elder et IhcC. Commander, ltd JEltEMlAII UI FE, K. I:, .t S. TO. II. M. THE SMKMISKKS OF KK . SIIAHKO-NKK Tribe I. (). IS. M.. Xe. 22, are requested te meet at their Wigwam en Fi i dav afternoon, at IJ.J o'clock p. in., te attend the funeral el their late brother, I". H. I!. IS. McNcal. Tlie members id" all oilier tribes of ISed Men are rcspcctlully invited te attend. ISy order of I lie .'aehi-in. ltd .1. L. MILLEIS. AMEltKY fSUKIKT.1IAS AN A HAPPY NEW YEAi: TO ALL. It is well te knew just where te go it you want te Ijuy aSub-tantial Present FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Fer Hats, Caps, Knit Jackets, Whirls of any kind, Hese in grealjvariety, I'nderwe.ir, Werk ing Pants or Overalls, Silk, Linen or Cambric Handkerchief, Ties, !leVK,ScaiTs'Suspcnilers some in Fancy ISexes. IS loves, L'nibrclhis, and a variety of notions, purchased especially for presents, all el which will bc.'seldat very small prelits. Please call and examine for your selves Thuiiktul for past favors. HEMS JiKCHTOIJi, Xe. 52 North Ouecn btreet, ltd" Lancaster, Pa. t re Feit CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. The Hi st and Finest Assortment el LADIES' AND tiKNTS' SHOES AND SLIPPERS, AT tui: LOWEST V KICKS, AT ' P. HrEMENZ'S, 105 NOIiTII QUEEN STKEITT. READOUAJCTEKS FOIt PUKE CONFEC TIONS FOK THE HOLIDAYS AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AND S2 WEST KING ST. 1 can new offer te the trade anil public a large stock et Pure Confections et every description, at the very lowest market rates. FKU1T8, XUTS. S.K.. and a LAUUE STOCK OF TOYS of the N EWEST DESIUNS. L'irge and small Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SEEVED AT SHOUT NOTICE. MAILORDERS promptly attended tout the same rate as it the p;r.sen ordering were present in terseu. Call and see my stock. JftdKcnicmhcr the place TO AND 52 WEST KING STREET. ::lml JOS. R. ROYER. HIGHEST CASH I'KICE WILL IIP. PAID FOR EXTRA NICE CATHPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at short, notice and satisfaction guai-.intwil. Rare chances in Carpets te reduce stock et g!i WUW XUAUU UIUUUVIU UUI4IUIUJ AT AND UEI.OW COST. Call and satisly yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpetsiniilmestendless variety .at H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER IV. H SEW JLJtTXRTMEMEXTS- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! :e: We have net time or space te cHUiucraie M isinny articles that Kill make beautiful and useful CitrhtiUCtJ I'risentt. But by an examination of our stock you icill be suer te find something suit able for your purjxtse. Call and see, whether you irant an article rostine One Dellar or One Thousand Dollars. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., JEWELERS, 4 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. EDW J. Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, Tilings in our Beantiful and Durable Christmas Gifr W ATC II ES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, GOLD BRONZES, GOLD IIEAl (JANES, COLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES. SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, FINE CIGAR SETS, BACCARET VASP.S. ALL THESE AND MANY MOKE AT ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. JUISVETjLANEOVS. SI.EIGHM. A LOT OP ONE AND TWO Herse Sleighs, in geed condition, for sale cheap. Can be seen at Shebcr's Eagc Hetel. d22-tl(l 1JA1NT1NG. . All kinds et Heuse Fainting and GrainiUK done at the shortest notice and in the best pos sible style. We have reduced our prices te $1.7."perday. Shep en Charlette strceL nt-fl-i-Siud ALLEN GUTHRIE & SONS. ) ESI OVAL,. V MRS. M. A. EDWARDS has removed her Millinery Stere te Ne, . West King street, when; she will be pleased te see all her old customers. Itenuets, Huts, Ribbon, Satins, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers, Ac., will Puseld cheaper than ever before. Call and sire. iievJtMmd VTO NONsENSf. PAUTIKS WHO WANT 1 te keep 11 drink of pure invigorating Whisky in their houses, should go te Gcergu Wall's Southern Exchange Hetel, corner :of Seuth Queen and Middle streets. He keeps only tliu bet brands of liquor; also, California ami Blackberry. Wine, aud Sweet Cider ler Christinas. Oystcis for family use. Egg-nejr will be served te Ids customers en Christu.as day. dl7,S,23,24 A CHANCE FOK VARLKTT ACTOK4. On JANUARY 29. 1881, a variety show will be. given in this city by Wituier A Ce. The lel lowing parties connected with the show eiler challenges : CoMclle and Cochran challenge any pair of clegists iu the city ler a pair of belts. C. Witmer challenges any bar erlernicrd in the city for n medal. .1. Retalick challenges any banjelst in the city for a medal. G. Cummings challenges any tumbler In the city for a medal. C. Shay challenges any aged negre performer et thia city ler a medal. Trewitz and Shnfllebottein challenge, any pair et mouth-organ players of this city for a medal. Tem Goednmn challenges any high -kicker of this city for a medal. r.urns and Frankford challenge any pair of Irish comedians iu the cily lern medal. Isaac Rittenhouse challenges any pie eater of this city ter a geld dollar. Any person desiring te accept any Ol these chiillcnges will please call at Serrel Merse res taurant, between 7 and 3 o'cleck.ln in the even ing. Reek will be open itutll the 23th et De cember, ler the show en the 2)tli dt January. dec 20 .ltd c ItPETS, COAL, JCc. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Xe. IV) SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., ell-known Manufacturers of Genuine LA NC ASTER QUILTS, COUXTERPANES. COVERLETS, I5LANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or I n Garments: also, nil kinds of silks. Ribbon--, Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlciiicn's Coats, Overcoats, Punts. Vcsts,.A, Dyed or Scoured; ulse, Indigo Bine Dyel-e. done. All orders or goods lclt with us will rccu!". prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal or the best quality put up expressly !' iaiuily use, and at the lowest market rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD ISO iOUTH WATER STREEI. ikVMydRS . PHILIP SCHUM, SON &(... riMIE NEW CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. Wm, Hei Matin Take this opxiertuuity te tender te their friends and the people generally, their thanks ler the very generous pat ronage en their Opening Day, and and premise that they will endeavor by a cleic attention te business merit n con tinuance et the same. Wishing yen all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, we remain Yours, Ac.,' METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN. ZHM, - Lancaster, Pa. stock that make S. Ml sue J. r.. 1 xke ira. Hiijiiinr- . -- (1RA1N Sl'EI X In large 01 'ECl'LATION or small amounts. -" or .'t-SUiOC' Write W.T. SOU LEA CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle strict. Chieiige, III., ler eii ulam. m'-'S-iyil c tiiKisTiiiAS cuts: HOLIDAY BOOKS, HOLIDAY GAMES, HOLIDAY PICTURES, HOLIDAY GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY AT L. M. FLYNN'S, i.i. 4tt WEST KING KT1CEET. FLIA'iN & BRKSEMAN. GRAND OPENING OF I VfXXl.ll.tJ X il. 2B A larger stock tl'un ever. Lewer prices than ever- Every vuriel v of Mechanical Toys. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! KLOCKS AND GAMES. Derses, Carts, Wagons, Sleighs. Velocipedes anil l.icyeles. USEFUL CI11STMAS PRESENTS. Elegant (.'sirvi'rs.hilvcr-platcd Knives, Silver plated Spoons, Hlvcr-pkilcil Ferks. The above goods lire Redger. & Itro.'s best goods, bought at h saciitlce. and will be sold very le.v. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin, sheet Iren and Woe-len Ware at Great Rargain-. Great Stere and Heater Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. ion! Anctien! A li- at Tin: H ZAHM&CO VELRTt STORE. hi- rnoen tiu-l evening until the sleck il. Elegant Watches, .CELE'l. CHAINS. NECKLACES, IV EERY. PLATED WARE, KNIVES, PORKS AND SPOON'S, selling and will he sold POSITIVELY with out reserve. i.e Fixtures te be sold at the close of sale, I the Stere will be Fer Runt, from APRIL S-l. WM, MILLAll, .!e(;-lui.4J PROPRIETOR. J I OLIIUV GOODS. li rry Christmas ami Happy New Year. NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Ps ishHs awl Kmr Tnr CSaifls n Nevel ami Oiigiiuii Hesigtw, in Grc-i: Variety. Elegant. CAP.l.NET PICU'RE FRAMES In Geld. Itrecaile. Velvet, Ebony and Cemliiuatiau. OBLLaLOIli TOILET SETS, TOILET MIRRORS, Giltand Cut Glass Nee!lies lead Ciuki:?. LIBKAKY WRITING INKSTANDS, DKSKH. WORK ROXES, . DRESSING CASES, LETTER RACKS, Geld Pens & Pei cil Cases, PUOTOGRAi II A. STEREOSCOPE AX --E POCKET ROOK: GRA Pilet- (. CABINET AND PA h kew Beeks in II.-' An lmmcr.fe ass SUMS, VIEWS, :;IUAR CASES, ICTURES, Dress. ntet Htltl.E: . PRAYER 5ND II ,-. ALS, CHURCH L- '.f.r. ILLUSTRATED HOOK'S 1 iciURE ROOK1), FOR CHILD). EV. GAMES, ALPUAlii". IM.OCKS, PAINTING IM'ihS WATER COL'i s jtc, At the Boek Store 1, JOHI Mm" 15aedl7 NOK'L. viOBi I.ANC.X I It, I SOIS, STREET, Flu k mmm. THBD EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 23, 1880. ITEATHEK INDICATIONS. . WAsnciGTe;,-, Dec. 23. Fer the Middle states clear or partly cloudy weather, dur ing the rest of Thursday, northerly te easterly winds, slight rise iu tompera tempera tompera tiire,statienary or slowly falling barometer, and by Friday morning threatening weather and possibly light snow. PHILADELPHIA & READING. Gewen' Scheme Adopted. Special te the Istellieexcee. PiHLADELrHL, Dec. 33. President F. B. Gewcu's scheme for the re-cstab-lishmeut of the Philadelphia & Read ing railroad company has- been adopted by the Londen meeting of English stockholders. McCalmont & Bres, withdraw as agents of the company and Glynn, Mills & Ce., succeed them. Read ing stock has gene up te 27J. An Eutliuslastlc Meeting. Philadelphia, Dec. 23. The following dispatch has just been received from Pres ident Gewen, of the Philadelphia & Read- nii; ranreaa : ' Londen, Dec. 23. Crowded meeting. Perfect success. Resolutions approving the deferred inceme bends and new live per cents, ami expressing entire confidence in and recommending a continuance efthc present management was enthusiastically adopted with but one dissenting vote." GEORGE ELIOT UbAI), Tin Sudden Tlieuh ulet uiul Painless Enil of tite Great Novelist. Londen, Dec. 23. Mrs. Cress (" Geerge Eliet "), the distinguished novelist, died at ten o'clock"last night. Her death was iiuict and almost painless. She was seized with a chill en Sunday Inst while in the best of health and spirits. The disease, how ever, did net create alarm until six o'clock last evening. Mra. Cress horn Mi-w Marian Evans, late the reputed wife et" Geerge Henry Ijewes, though net joined tnhuvliil wedlock with him. nun iuiueuh 111 inerature uniier tlie iinm tic plume et" "Gcergu Eliet." was a native el Warwickshire, En.. and was born there in 1S-.M. She 11:11 the daughter of a country curate and early displayed that, genius for literary composition the ilevelepcinent of which ranked her as the great.t female intellect, produced in any Eng lish speaking nice. She acquired earlv iauieasa writer of distinguished ability by her contributions te, and at one time her editorial inniingcmcatef the Westminster Re. view, and by her translations from the Ger man. Herreiutatien,us the greatest el women novelists, bewail with her publication in JJlneK-ivewt. el. the " Scenes et Clerical Lire,'' signed Geerge Eliet," and " Adam Bftle," wliich followed, established her fame. Siuce then "The Mill en the Fless," "Silas Marner." " Roinehi," "Felix Helt," " Middleuiarch" and ' Daniel Dereuda, " novels appearing at Intel vals, have .sustained her reputatleii and each lias been received with increased intere.-t and rewarded with the mnnitleent compensa cempensa compensa lien et imblishers and the most extended l.itrenageby the reading public. Her ambi tion has always been te excel In poetry, but none of her poetical productions, save "The SnarDli Gynsey," has ever attained a high plac- iu public laver. By louimeii consent "Geerge Eliet" has held the highest place in modern tlctien and most erities grant that the history of literature re cords no eiiud intellect since Shakspeare. Years agen literary sympathy attracted her and Geerge Henry Lewes te each ether, but the existence of his lirst dissolute wife (tlie condoning et whose "lirst offense" by him was a lar te their divorce ) forbade his legal union with "Geerge Eliet." They agreed, however, te live together as man and wife without fur ther cemp.ict than of mutual agreement and they did, until he died a year or se age. Stie mourned his less devotedly and retired from literature, until last spring the world of letters was staitlcd te hear that she had wed Mr. Cre9, some twenty years her junior, and an old friend et herself and hushaud. His tastes were congenial and their union has been a happy one, devoted te the gr.itilicatien of their mutual love for art and literature. Ens. iKTiXLiuBxcnn. J SAD r.:AKINE DISASTEK. A Storm-Tensed Party Washed Inte the Kuging sen, Xnw Yerk, Dec. 23. The steamer .Edith Goodard, Capt. Smith, which ar rived here te-day Irem Mentige bay, brings the report of a sad marine disaster en the 10th inst. te the bark Fentabella, Capt. Nixon, Falmouth, Jamaica, for Londen, with a cargo of sugar, rum, logwood, etc. She had cleared the pert reef and trot out safely. Shortly after the wind died away and a strong sea current set licr toward the reef which lay three miles te the leeward of Fai mouth, within a quarter of a mile of which she let go her anchor. Hearing of tl;e psrileus position of the vessel Captains Hopewell, of the bark Medina, AVoeIcy, of the bark Dundee, and Defries, the pilot and harbor master, went en beard the Fentabella te allot l"assistance. Three ether anchors were let go. At about 7 p. 111. the wind set in from the north with a heavy sea and the vessel dragged her four anchors, and was driven en the reef. Cap tains Kixen, Hopewell and AVoeIcy and Mrs. Ni::en and the crew were all washed into the raging sea. Mis. Nixon having a life preserver en, she, her son and Mr. .Martin, the mate, were saved, but ail the ethers pciishcd. The names of the seamen wcie Canten Dixen and Aubrey Murphy. The bodies were all recovered the next day and buried in the Falmouth cemetery. THE GHEEK FKONTIEK. Greece Dcteruiined te Maintain Her Claims by Force or Arms it Necessary. Londen, Dec. 23. The correspondent of the Times at Athens says : In an in terview with M. Comeundouroo, president of the council and minister ej foreign- affairs, the latter said, with out absolutely refusing arbitration before knowing the terms and minutes of the con cessions Hint may possibly be demanded of Greece, he should unhesitatingly rcjectar rcjectar bitratien, as reopening the question of frontiers. He said Greece had prepared for war te obtain the territory assigned her ami would run any risk involved therein." Sitiillc With Paris Green. New Yerk, Dec. 23. JohnKrenciithal, a German, fifty years old, committed, suicide at East New Yerk this morning by swallowing Paris green. Lack of employ ment is the cause assigned. Exploding Licorice Extractor. A licorice extracting machine in the to bacco factory of Buchanan & Lyall, in Brooklyn, exploded this morning seriously injuring James Harrington, a workman. The damage of the building was $.00. Justice Streng's Succexwer. Washington, Dec. 23. Mr. Hayes to day signed the commission of Judge Win. li. Weeds te be an associate justice of the United States supreme court. MARKETS. - Haw Kerk AlarKei. Nkw Yerk, December 23. Fleur State uiul Western dull and in buyers' laver; Superfine Statu At 13 (X)2 75 ; extra de ii '2Mi SO; choice, de $45505 00: fancy de $5 053505; round hoop Ohie $4355 iti; choice de at :r.w&r, Zi; superllnu western $3 oega 75; common te geed extra de $4 3034 J0; choice de $5 00g5 75 ; choice white' wheat de $5 00 fii OJ; Southern quiet and heavy; common te fair extra $4 S."i3.".3.); geed te etieice de $5 409 ; se. Wheat heavy, about 1c lower ; Ne. 1 White Jan. 1 H-K; de Feb., II 16X; Ne. a Red, Jan., SI ltril 17J4 ; de Fub. $1 19j120; de March ?12I; de May $121. Cern a shade llmrcr, moderately active ; Mixed western at spot, 55307c; du future at 50.ig58c. Oats a shade stronger; Ne. 2 Feb. 43c, State 434t;e; Western 41sGH5c. Philadelphia Market. PBii.ADKj.rniA, December 23. Fleur sluggish and weak ; superfine lit $: 00U 60 ; extra at j:!7."?;4 75; Ohie and Indiana family 15 SO ; Penn'a family $5 0035 27: St, Louts family 5 7.W25; Minnesota extra. $50035 75: de straight $1; float; !Q ; Winter patent Vi 50 7 50 : Spring de $1; 75JJS 00. Rye Heur dull at $5 25. Wheat unsettled and irregular Ne West- rn Red II 13 ; Penn'a. Bed and Amber $1 12.2 , Cern .,,u11 aml weak : steamer, Xc ; yel low Wic : mixed. MM'c. Oats dull but steadily lleld : Ne. 1 White 40c : A.;?,!?fc ' Ne-3 ,!e at 3jc ; Ne. Mix eit 4jj($4Ue. Ry dull at 93c Previsions market and prices dull: mess perk-old j3 00213 se ; new. u 73315 oe : 5e.eLnm3 w S" VJi Indian kks beef f.1i-??.ISaceu3U,0,a-',l shenlders Kc rsalt di Sc: smoked hams affiie'itc : pickle. -jXl rtn,V cUy ketUc s'ic : lese bulclieM' ?39i09 ; prime steam net a noted. Butter market easier under free offerings which are mostly of the medium mii.w choice ehelcp isg 2ie : Rolls dull aside from, choice : Penn'a Extra aeg23c ; Western Rwcrve extra .lU.l. li .ggs scarce and strong; Peivn'a Wesicn: sesse. ?S0c; Cheese Arm but dull ; New Yerk lull cream at lSje; Western full cream li'.c; 1010Cc ; Pado 10311c. Petroleum dull ; rellned at Oe. Whisky ilnll at SI 16. ' Seeds Geed te prime clever ln'.i J'iSS; r iii.sceu negiecteii ?i eiiitfi .Jj. Stock -llarKct. Nkw Veiik Stocks. Stocks lirni December . A. Jf. A. m. r. Sf. 1 M. r. ST. 10.25 llrJj 1:10 1:1.) 3:U il m Meney Erie R. st; J.i 4-5' i:m 1 -! I2i". " 112!-: tu'u u n :w id....lltl4 11; 101' , Teledo & Wabash ii -t:i)4 -iPi Ohie ft Mississippi. j .-.-' r.. St, Leuis, I. M. ft S. It.. 51' Ontario unit Western. ..'.. 5111 :i i?s si-',: C. C. ft I. C. It. It. W, New Jersey Central. Del. ft Hudsen Canal is; yp? S13.-T n:i;. SI L'l Del.. Lack, ft Westi nlft:'i lavy im; Western Uuiep Tel... Se' ! sti.'i' ;.iy. .-.2 Pacilic Mail S. S. Ce.. 311 American U. Tel. Ce. ... Union ISicille.. tim-'-j na: i7.c msi,; Kansasjft Texas.... . 1; I5I J-T - 45?i sew leric Central Adams Kxnrcss Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts Chicago ft Reck I 1'ilfsburgh ft Ft. W... PintAnrtvuiA. Stocks dull. t'entwylvanla It. It.... l'hii'a.ft Reading..... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Northern I'aeilie Cem P'.i . Pitts., Titusv'eft R.... Northern Central Phil'aft Krie It. It.... Northern Penn'a I'n. It. It's of N .1 Ilcstouville Pass Central Trans. Ce. .. II.HA - ha A; -- l-'?4 .. t-r.'.-. ! ! J ;-: iy,. ;i' 1.1 is-- ay, t'sV 1:1 is; ex TEtt r. 1 1-v.w r.x m.' "lm.TDN epi:ka heu t:. ANTHONY ft F.LLiS, - - Mavaek!!'. e.nk wi:i:k enly: COMMBXl.'lXU . MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, ANlt SATritlhlV MATLVEK. TDK GltKAT AND ONLY HARTZ AND GKAN!) COHBIN.iTfOX. PROF. PAKKERiind his wonderful DegClrcns. AL. DUNCAN", Vi-utrileiini-U Comedian. FRANK L A Wl'ON. The Inimitable Favorite. CARR1K HARTZ, Vecali-t. MISS MARY MITCHKLL, Clairvoyant. PROF. FRANK VICKKRY. Pianist. Klegnnt. Pre-ents gtven away at sieh jht . fei nutacc. I'OPlTLAit PRICKS. ADMISSION, - - - 3 & CO Cts, According te Locution Seats secured without extra charge at lUt Otllee. i!J::-:ii!d eej: sals: mt j:exv. 'ptiitAcce avai:i:iiei;si:s reit kiht. JL Twe Warelieii-es near Reniling" it. R. De pot, iim feet, from -lanuarv I. l"-:-l. Apply te a. w. ri;.'-m;l, 'i-l l.'a-t KingMieet. Alse, for sale houses and hti; en e.isv P-riiis. d!S-'iviiee.I c 1ITV Pi:OPi:!tTY AT PlilVATS: SAI.K. The iindersigncd eilers at private Mile the residence new occupied by htm :it. Ne. liMiiilh Lime street. The lieife fronts III I'-et. mere or li-ss. anil extemlR iu ilepth l'.: feel, te the .ion Lutheran cl'iirch. On tin: south idc of the house is ;i private alley. The he:i-e -iut:iius seven luryu rooms, is newly iainti-d and p.ii'.er ed, and hasgsLs in i-vi-iy nieni in Hie heue. In tlicyurd are choice gnipe viiiesuiiil fruit trei-s. The'prejierty is vcrv desirably lectited anil will be sold at a ruasenitble jirice. iliOtld PHILIP DOKRt-OM. vrAi.VAi.i': city i'iceri:UTY at pi;i:- LIC SAI.K. On FRIDAY. DKCKMRLR 21, 1SS.I, will be sold en the premises, von! lutist angle Centre Sipiare, the following vuluuhli: real estate, viz : Ne. I. A Let of Creiind, seuthi-i-t -eriier id (,'entreSiiuare, with a frontage en said sfjuare of!l tert, including a'.j-tei t ividuullcy en w-st side, with a lurther extension elMiid line east ward Xi feet, liiuri: or less, te property et Abra ham Iliish, then south, 4t leel, lneie or le.ss. te na-feet wide alley, ruiiningiiist and u est, then castwanl along said alley J-2,'-. feet, mori-er li-ss, te property id' Isaac Stirlf. tlfen MiuthI feet." iuciics, incliiiling Mild alley, mere or less, te property of Neal Lagan's estale, then westltl tee.t, mere or le-is, te preju-rty id Rltm-r ft Hestettcr. then north !" feet a inehi-s, iin-luil-ing the :;-feet wide alley, mere or lens, le Centre Squ 're. en which is ereeteil a two story RRICK Itl'ILDINC, formerly eccupie.l by Dr. Mtahlcrl'Mrthcmanufacturcot'ltittcrsandCeiil and Sedium: also, another part two and pari three-story ISrick Ruihlitig, aiijeining Stirk'.-i property en the nist. Iitiii:t"ft lliistidteren tin: west, and Neal Lagan's rstateen Iheseuth, new used as a Dwi-lliiigand Iteer Saleen ;geed (,'i.lliir iitid Sewerage, :ls well ai lias anil Water throughout the entire hiiltdius. Xii.'.'. A Let of (ireiind,. situate en the north side et Middle .-tree!, i) teet in trout, and in depth Ih'ii feet, mere or less, te a common alley, known as Heward street, en which has been lately erected a three-story Ifrick Dwell ing Heuse. Sale le commence at 7 o'clock p. in. of said day, when terms of sale will be made known by KL1ZAP.KTI1 MISIILKR. "Ilnsuv SnuuEirr, Anct. dl7. PA V Ell JIAXUIXUH, Ar. the Cla-ape-t. Simplest awl Rest iu the Market. Made el Walnut. Meulding three and tour inelie wide, and New Patterns. U'eliavethem thirteen different ways, and cry low iu price. FINK KRONY AND WAI.NCT CURT ATN POLES, with Rrnss Rlng-i, Knd? and Rnu-kets. Walnut and Ash Poles complete. All Plain Window Shade s, All Celers anil Wldlhf. Hollands. Paper Cur tains, Flxtiitt-s. Fringes, Cords, Ta-sps, I.-eps. Picture Nails, Tassel llefiks, fte. Opening almost daily New Styles of WALL PAPER, FOR TnE COMING SPRlNO. PHARES W. FRY. ;Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. N KKASONAULK OMKi: KKFL'.Slf. Oi stuns aud Pianos. NKW ANDSECON'D. HAND, at greatly leduceil prices. JCsTL'- STUCK KMIOLZ, Fulton Opera. Sluti-.-, :.uui-,itcr. ilccilrndR 4j jeeiiiganfr.ft L. s....ia,, l.u't i::i',. Michigan Cent. R. R..122 r.'H. i;i ' Chicago. N. W 12s?; lstj; ii-, Chicago, M A St. P. .112 111- UV. Han. .V St.. I. Cem -ISK -ISi s: . i. x de t :?;