3 LANCASTER BAliST INTEMIGMCER, MONDAY; bEteMBER 27, 1880. been se successful in building up St. Mary's choir. Dr. Henry Carpenter was gratefully re membered by one. of his patients, Mr. David B. Bartholemew, who presented him With a splendid geld-headed ebony cane, upon which was inscribed the following : "Presented te Dr. Henry Carpenter by D. B. B., as a token of respect and high regard as a skillful physician. December 25, 1830. A patient." A fine organ was presented te the btve btve denbergian congregation, holding their services ever Leng's drug store en North Queen street. The organ was pui chased by a friend as aClnistmas .surpiise, from the well known Lancaster organ manufac tory. Tight, &c On Christmas theic was a great deal of drunkenness in the city and there were several fights, none of which were very herieus. In the afternoon a ciewd of boy.-, fol lowed several Italian musicians te the co:I nor of Lime and Orange sticcts. They kept teasing the players until one of them drew a revolver and fired it. Ne one was hurt, but the firing had the effect of quickly dispersing the crowd. About neon en Christmas Ed. Sandeis and "Nigger" Bender went into the oyster saloon of J. W. Woeltcn, under Hath von & Fisher's clothing stoic. Beth wcie drunk and they called for ey.stei.-, each of them receiving several plates. After eat ing them they refused te pay fur them. Sanders picked up a bowl of eystcis which was standing en the liar and ate a number of them. He and his pal amused themselves by breaking up all the oyster dishes they could reach. They thieatened te de the proprietor of the saloon haun also, and they probably would have done se had net some bystaudcrs intei fcrcd. A light nccimcd at the coiner of Chris tian and Chestnut .streets en the same day but no one was iujuicd. Free f.tmcli. Captain II. U. Power, of the City, enter tained the patrons of that popular hestchy with a royal set-out, which was .s-iiead in the dining room, and was as captivating te the eye as it was grateful te the stomach. The egg-neg was delicious and all the viands in keeping with the rcjmt itieu of mine genial lieat, who ceitainly "knows hew Ut keep a hotel." Dancing Sociable. There was a d:iiiciug sociable in Grant hall Christmas aftci neon under diiectieu of Mr. William Bainitz. It was aline success, delightful music being furnished by Tayler's eichestra, and everybody en tcring with zest in the spirit of the o'C.i e'C.i o'C.i sien. Act lilc.it. An old lady named McKvey, employed in light domestic duties around St. Mary' parsonage, had the misfoitr.ne te tall down a flight of staiis, dislocating her wiist. MOUNT JOV NI.H'S. Christinas Celebration Kavagi' el Tiiievs Presentation. Santa Claus caulk en ruiineis en CI r'st mas eve, and as eatlyasdusk it looked as if he would de a busk busiuess. The s-he-r, weic thronged with men Mid women, each caucr te be lir.st .scived. O.i the sticcts loving parents and kind fiieud-Mith pack- ' arc.s, bisr bundles and little huudles, el'i diiVcrcnt value ;uul variety, hurried a'en; anxious te picpaic the Christmas tire with the toys and painted knick-knacks, calculated te gladden the he.uts of the lit tle folks or te bestow a token of lemem braucc in the way of semetlrng meie miIi stantial. The horn-blewcis in fe.11 ful dis guise nei.sily helped te usher in Christinas (lay, which came with snow alternating throughout the day with rain and sleet. In consequence the out-deer meiry-Tuaking and the jingle of the sleigh bells wcie net se intense and Iivipient, but the in-deer fe-tivities weic made all the mctriei. Appropriate Christinas .sei vices wcie gin in some of the churches, which were well attended. In the eaily paitef the evening the United Brcthi en Sunday school gave a pleasing cutcitaiumcnr, a featuieei which was .1 representation of the ''old woman who lived in a shoe.'' Each of the sehelais ic eeived a picscnt. In the beautiful Bethel church an unusually geed pregramme was carried aut. The altar was nicely though net elaborately littcd up for the occasion. The exercises embraced a number of dia logues, charades and tableaux, besides seme geed music en the violin, harmonica and harp. A. B. Landis, of the Land is coach works, Mirpriscd his mairicd employees by presenting a turkey te each one. Thieves have been prowling around this neighborhood with unusual fieqncncy the present winter and as a result et the r;ii l.s a number of houses were broken into, but it j was net until Thuisday iiS-ht that they suc ceeded iu stealing anything efgieat value, and that, tee, after having tried te break in at three or four places ei. New Haven street, namely, at '. G. Shirk's, Benjamin Hestcttcr's, Samuel Shoekeis's and David Lcib's. At the last named place an en trance was effected through the cellar. The thief was undistm bed and took with him a let of valuable jewclry four geld pius, a geld nceklaee, n .scarf pin with tuii-ueis setting a cashmere dress pattern, underwear, Kid gloves, shoes, etc., net value net less than 100. During the night a light snow had fallen, and in the morning, when the robbery w.is discovered, Mr. Leib tracked the thief as far as Hiestand's lumber vaid. Marietta. where he lest all trace of him. At Mr. Shoekcrs's he entered the cellar, but could go te no ether parts of Hie house. Hcie he took a let of meat. Frem the p;antity of articles stolen it seems as if the lead would have been tee heavy for one te carry a long distance. It is believed that some of the stolen pre-icriy went te Marrittta or Columbia, and that a pait remains in this vicinity. Auctioneer L. D. Gallagher is already employed te call no less than thiity sales of personal piepcity. The village of Spiingville has put live couples in the matrimonial market during holiday season. Jehn Casscl and Tilghman Uestettei, who have spent the last ten months iu the West, came back iu lime te cat their turkey dinner at home. Among the Mennt Jey boys who spent Christmas in the borough are, Lincoln Geed, Budd Cunningham, Frank Shell, of Philadelphia, Geerge Deyle and C. E. Geyer, of Lebanon Valley college, ami Clayten Heffman, of Millcrsvillc normal school. UKATU ltr AllOItTIOX. A Yeung Weman Dies Frem the i;ilecls cf Sctr-AitininiKtcrcd Ilrus. Emma E. Miller, an uumairied wemau aged 21 years, who resided with Win. Myers, in the borough of Washington, died en Thursday under rather peculiar circumstances. The young woman's home is iu Adams county, where her mother resides, her father being dead. Six weeks age she went te live with the family of Mr. Myers as a domestic. While there it was noticed she was enciente. On Wednesday she was found lying unconscious iu her bed room. She was taken with convulsions seen afterwards and these continued at inter vals up te the time of her death, which occurred en" Thursday. Dr. Biuklcy was called iu after thejgirl was taken with con vulsions, butjwas uuablc te alleviate her sufferings, as she was net conscious at any time, and was thefere unable te explain anything. A small bottle about two-thirds full of some kind of drugs was found lying alongside of the girl's bedside. It is sup posed that the wemau took this drug bli the purpose of procuring an aboitieu and it caused her death. Where she obtained the diug is uet known. The bottle with the remaining portion of its contents was taken te Columbia by Dr. Craig and it will be analyzed. . Deputy Corener Seiple impaneled a jury composed of D. R. Sayler, Jes. :Funk, J. B. Douglass, Jacob Stamau, Jacob Walker and Jehn P. Frank. They found that the woman came te her death from drugs administered by her own hand for the pur pose of pieducing an abortion." CHRISTMAS AT COLUMBIA. Our Regular Borough Correipo ndence. Fatal Accident Stores and Banks Closed Obituary TI10 Mellday Season. The Christmas festivities were begun long before daylight by a band of colored citizens who as has been the custom for years matched thieugh our principal streets singing their Christmas songs as only darkeys can. Next came eaily mass at St. Peter's and Hely Trinity Catholic churches. A Christmas morning service at the Hcfei med church and a children's entcitainineutat the United Brethren, with Clnibtmas tice and presents for the chil dren. At eight o'clock high mass was celebrated at both the Catholic churches and again at 10 o'clock. At 10:30 o'clock Chi ilmassei vices were held hi St. Paul's Episcopal church, which as usual was beau tifully dcceiatcd with flower., spruce and holly wi ought into wicaths and hung in festoon.-, about the inside of the chinch. Miss Bella Hutter, organist, and the church choir lendeied several appiopiiate selec tions very successfully. In the evening Christmas entcitainnicnts wcjc held in the following churches Methodist, E. E. Lutheran, Reformed and United IJiethren. These services consisted of songs, carols, select leadings and addresses with pre sents for the little ones. Christmas enter tainments wcic ah-e held in the German Lutheran churches. Places of business, except candy and cigar stoics and saloons, were closed; the postelficc kept Suuday hours ; the Christ mas whisky seemed seething and even diunkcn men wcie peaceable; the Sus quehanna lolling mill hands were paid for two weeks ; the snow sheveleis had plenty te de ; Helen Petter Pleiades cutc.-laiu-menl at the opera house en Christmas evening was a grand success. On Christmas meiniugas Mrs. Cenrad Hew eis, an aged lady, was returning home fiem eaily mass she slipped en an icy pavement and, falling, struck her head against a stone step and almost immedi ately umpired. Deputy Corener Jehn P. Fiank held an inquest and rendered a ver dict that deceased came te her death from "loncu.ssien of the brain caused by strik ing her head upon a stone step, c.," as above. Died at her late lesidence en Chestnut street, Mis" Catharine Cele after a linger ing illness The funeial took place this afternoon, 'j lemains te be interred at .Marietta. On Friday meining Miss 1'e.ut, leaiding 011 Xeith Thiid street, slipped and fell down a cellar stab way and sustained a fracture of the wrist. This lady had an arm broken by a fall about live or six cars age. Quite a long list of Columbia bejs spent Christmas at home. Among them: ('. Tayler Auweiter. Andrew S. Bciter, j Gee. 15. Ilieiienian, Jell' Gilman, Chailes t heir, .leh 11 Ke:r, Will Allisen, Jeseph j Uueher, Hanv K. Ibenner, Jes. McFad- den, Hanv Pfahkr. Chailes Haldcmau, 1 Will II. Feudrich, Elias II. Sncath, All Ames, .lames Zcrger. Scncr Iiletz, Nat 1 Maker, Will Shuman aud Dr. D. Einmett ! Welsh machinists, cleik, school boys 1 and theological students. Among the vis- iteis v.e noticed De itt C. Denny and Geerge King, of Harrisburg; Walter Hair, 01' Philadelphia ; .Jehn Hair and Will Stehmau. of Lancaster ; Mellis Glever, of llairishuig ; Will Well-, of Alteena ; Will Kramer, of Cariisle ; WillStiek, of Hanisburg. i.ri i 1.1: locals. S!:e.uid Tlierc and Everywhere. Mr. Unas has died at Middlctewu fiem injuries received by the fall of the wall at the e.11 shops. It was Hciny Bituer aud net "Miss Vjekers,"' of ljaneaster, who drew the folding bed at the military fair in Phila delphia. Twenty piemincnt gentlemen friends of G. W. Etter, esq., of Middlctewn, pre sented him with a gwld-headcd cine en Friday. There were speeches and a hand some eiiteilainment. While Mrs. E. H.'Ivaullmau, residing en the llairishuig turnpike was putting the Christmas turkey into the stove, she upset a pet of boiling water, terribly scalding her head and face. W. A. Bell, aged eO, a contractor of Dauphin, Pa., well-known here, died yes tciday. iletiiy Shubcit has sold the prepeity of .di.s. rannia li. Smith en the neult side of West Chestnut between Charlette and Mary te. Jehn F. Keller for $4,000. Valu able impievcd let, corner of Duke and Green, te be offered for sale at the Cooper house te-night. The snow has blocked tlu raiheac'fl semewlnt. Seme of the P. It. It. trains have three engines. The It. Ac C. trains have difficulty climbing Water street. Nine police attests en Christinas moin mein ing and the same number this morning were disposed of by the mayor with dis charges and terms in jail of from five te thiity days " according te merit.' On Friday, Mis. James K.AIcxandcr suiprised her husband, mine host of the Kaihead hotel, Qttairyvillc, with a splen did hiithday dinner, largely attended by his friends fiem town aud country. Fi iday evening as two boys wcie driv ing a blind hei.se attached te a sleigh, en Seuth Queen sheet, they ran into another in which were T. C. Myers and Levi W. Grolf, breaking the sleigh, throwing out both occupants, and severely injuring Mr. Greff, who was stiuck in the breast with one of the shafts. Ceuit met en Christmas day at 10 o'clock iu the 11101 ning. The judgment docket was called and 17 judgments wet c entered for different reasons. It met again this morning and the cases in or phans' ceuil are being argued. TOM lAII.YSMINSTKKI.H TticyUivca Uoudhlieiv te a Hlg Ileune. Oil Salui day night the home entertain ment by Tem Daily's minstrel and variety tioupe came off in Fulton opera house before a very laigc audience. The per formance was iirst-class throughout, most of the well-known ncteis of the city tak ing part iu it. Charles Shay and Geerge Myers "worked" the bones cud and Dan Clemens and Jehn Itctalick were en the taniberinc chairs, with Tem Daily as interlocutor. The songs were tendered iu geed style by the quintet. The features of the second part of the show were Coalman and Tem Tem pleten's clog, acrobatic acts by Cum mings, McCulley, Witmer and Hambright (iu which Cummings threw a double summer sault from his knees), musical ex ercises by Itetallick and Clemens, aged negie impeisonatiens by Charles Shay, song and daucc by the Gara Brethers, banjo playing by Jehu Itetallick and cor net sole "by Ferd Weber. The perform ance concluded with the farce of " Mrs. Malency's Bearding Heuse-'' which was acted iu capital style. All present voted the show a success. Kali! eat Wreck. On Friday night, or rather very early Saturday morning, a train of freight cars drawn by engine 287, left the track at Is'eith Bend, a short distance east of Chris tiana the engine, tank and twelve cars being piled upon the south track, blocking it up for the space of ten hours. Brakes man JaceT Hampton, a resident of Phila delphia, was caught in the wreck and se firmly wedged in under the trucks of a car leaded with telegrat)h poles, that it was t mpessible for a long time te extricate him. When finally get out, it was ascer tained that both his legs were broken, his head badly cut and otherwise se seriously injured that there are small hopes or his recovery. The accident is said te have been caused by the snow en the track. Amusements. Harlz. This evening Hartz, the famous il lusionist, begins a week's engagement at the opera beuse. His sleight of-hand performances are described as nothing short et marvelous, anil the variety features cf the piegrammc as of high order. Presents will be given away. Could Net Oet up Stairs. Mr-.. It. C. Robins makes a statement that feryeais she has been agieat sufferer from Kidney affection and that ler several months the pains in her back vv ci e st te vere she could net get up stairs. She has new w ern a Day's Kidney Pad ler four week, is free livui pain, and bcllev e hcr-clt entirely ciued. diMvvdMW&F&vv F01 baby and children what meie delicate and w hoit-eme than Cuticura Se ip. What a Pity that the otherwise beautiful gill should have huch bud teeth. And all because she did net use SOZODONT. It costs se little te buy it considering the geed it does, and its bencllts stictch out into her lnt.ue llle. Peer gill. d27-lvvdced&vv Nulutieits, icsteiatlvc, quieting, strtngth cuingand pnufynifja-.e Malt Ultteis. MfEVIAL XOTIVEb. The Doctors Disagree as te the best methods and rcniclks, ler the cures et constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. Rut these that have ueed Kidney Kidney Wert, agree that it Is by far the best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and ether lneciui'ils that peir-011 the system, but by u-dng Kidney Kidney Wert restore the natural action et all the eigans. Xew Covenant. d.!7-lvdA.vv Mether! JUetlicru:: .Mothers:!! Aioyeu.dist.il!-.-1 ut night and hielicii el your rest by a-d'-K ehtldsiiIRliug and ciying with the e.crn.M uing pain et cutting teeth? It i-e, goat en- e:m.t gctaliotlleet Ml,"?. WINS LOW'S SOO : I! NG S RU I it will rell.ve the peer little -1 'tt icriitiuicuiuti'ly depend upon it; there is ! tiiistaUe about it. '1 here is net a mother nn. .,!! vrhe has vvei list it it, who will neltell yen at once thut it will regulate ll-u Ijewels, and give rest le the metlier, and relict and health te the child, epei.tttng like inagie. II Is pel fectly sate te usiilii alleiiseH,and pleas ant te the !ute, and s the pieseiipiieii et one et the elilcst aud best tens lie physicians and illumes in the Unlit d stiijcs. sold even w heie i". en!s a betlle. tilT-lTihlw M.M'A.3 Liquid or Dry. Seme people preter te putchase medicines in the diy state se tint they eau see ler them selves that they sue purely vegetable. Othcis have net the time or desin te prepare the medicine, aud wish it already te use. Te accommodate each class the piopiicteis of Kidney-Weit new offer that well knew 11 remedy in both liquid .unl dry tonus. s(li y diuggists every where. 7Vrf. d.:7-lvvdw ?icu Jersey Wltie. This wine for sickness hushing been in pop ular favor, but by 110 means intoxicating in Its nature. We reler le speci's Pert tirape Wui which has been intrndueedinte the hos pitals and among the ll.-s! timilii1.; in New New Yeik, the piineipal di ug Meres hi this city, by Aide I hpeer, et l'.i-s.iip, x. .J., who h is de voted him .ell ter many years te the cultiva tion ni the Opoite t.rape, and the study el tenhentatleiis, and piedueiug an ailiele, tiie medical pieperties el which ale -aid bj gen tlemen of reputation te be 11 iisiu parsed. Mr. is peer lcrmenls his w ine by a new process, pe pe euliarte hiuwlf, without th'-addition et -U'Mr erspints. We doubt whether there is a v hie y.mi in ineem or ncvweim mat can ytetiia wine at all comparable te this in ilehness or delieaev- et llaver. All Hist i-Uis druggist keep it. Tlieabeveeitiaei liein the New eik lit -fzMshevvs the appieelitien In which Speti's wine is held abroad. We have drank the w me itiul can tritthlully endei-e what the above e e e tiact&aysconeerning its geed iiiiulitlc. The way in which tt is mat in ed by Mr. s peer gives it a tiner flavor tha any w ine v e evi-r drank. lloxten Ti m elt r. This wine is endei .ed by Drs Atle.- and lavi- anil I01 -ale by II. K. slayniaKer. dLVJndXw 'eer, mi Mever. An exchange says Ulj-sesS.i; rant will llevei be emperor, but will alwaj s'st.md high 111 the hearts et his country men. occupying the posl pesl posl Hen that spring lile-saiu holds, in curing shk ileadachc, Itilleusncs', Indigestion, etc. I'wec 30 cents, trial bottles le cent". Fer sale by II. I!. Cochran, diuggi-t, .(h. 117 and KM Xerth Queen ntiter, Lancaster, Pa. "Evkrv man te his ti.ide'" N an old saying, and the mere closely a pet son implies himselt te any one subject the mere ptelicicut he be comes in his pal titular line, -some doeleis make 11 xpecialty et aeei tain dise.e-e mid study everything that has a healing upon it. 'Ihev cpciiment with different medicine-, until one is found that gees liulit te the mark. This may be said et the C. A r. Ceidid maniifaetuied and ter bale by Dr. Kiewning, 1M7 Vich stieet, Philadelphia. 1 1 is ler coughs and tehls and when used seal che'i out every p-i it that is at teeteil. IJ'-hel iseeiiL!ii-il in an incredibly sheittiine. tlive it a ti 1.1I. Sold bv all diug gists at ." e. a beitle. Tiie Uest I'e.in. The bibl leim in w hleh elci 11 ieity N emlio.l emlie.l led is !);. Themas's Kcleetlie (HI. :t seveu-itru and highly auctioned speeilie ler 1 I1e111n.it le liatus, and :i tlioieughly reliable remedy ter all atleetioiwef the tlne it ami lungs, used e tcrnally and iutei ually. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, ill uggist, Xiw. 1.17 and loll Xerih Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. SAM1-LK XlTlCt:. It is impossible ter a woman atler a tultliliil course el treatment w itii Lydia I Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound te continue te Miller with a weakness et the uterus Kncle-e a stamp te Mr.-i. Lydia L. Pliikhain, 'U Westi in avenue, Lynn, Muss., ler pamphlets. Jy2Mydeedw It Ik Werth a Trial. -I wa tieublc.l ter many years with Kid ney Complaint, (travel, Ac; my bleed became thin; 1 was dull and inactive; could hardly crawl about, and wax an old worn-out man alt ever, and could get nothing te help me, until 1 get Hep Hitters1, and new 1 am a boy again. My bleed and kidnevs are all light, and I am as active as a man et 'M, although I tun 7.', and I have no doubt It w 111 de as w ell ter ethers et my H.-c. It U vreith tin: I mil. (Father.) dI.V2wd.Vvv MAllJllAiUlS. WAaut Lean. On thu '.lid of Dec. ls-sl. bv the Itev. W. T. licrh.ird, at his resilience, Xe. :ll EastOrange stieet, J. F. Wiiser, of Yerk ceuntv. te Miss Amanda II. Leng, et Penn township, Lancaster county. I.AWRtscE fcriCEit. On the 23d of Dee. 1SS0, by the ltev. W. T. Ucrliard, at his resi dence. Se. SI Fast Orange street, William L. Lawrence te Mi-is Kmily II. spencer, both et Lancaster city. ltd JtUATllS. UMid,-III this cltv, en the -JiSlli In-t., Ames P. J.unniug, aged 7.! years. The relatives and trleiids of the l.unlly are respeetlullv invited te attend the luneialeu Tuesday uiternoennt i o'clock liein hN late residence, Xe. .117 Heaver tieet. Inteiment at Woeilward II ill cemetery. ltd Celk. On Dee. 23, l"5). ut the residence el the late Mr. Dr. n.llaldeni.m, Columbia, Pa:., Mary Cathai ine Cele. ICichmend, Va , papers please copy. XE W A It Wit TlSEMEXl s. TlHK MONTHLY Ml-.fc.TINU Of THE I.A- L dies' Citv Tracty -ecicty will be held 011 TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the lec ture room et the First Keferineil church, KEY. .1. A. PETEUS, Paster. rpUK KEGULAK MONTHLY MKKTINU L efthc Union Iluilding and Lean associa tion will be lieM this ( MONDAY ) evening, at 7 o'clock, ltd A. II. HALL, Secretary. 17OK KENT l'UOM AI'KIL 1, 1881, Till: 1 Three-story Krick Dwelling, Ne. 2I.S East King street, new occupied by airs. O. J. Dick ev. The house has a 100111s and all model 11 clmveniencies. Apply te ALLAN A. IIEKlt & CO.. Kenl Estate and lusiimnce Agenis, dJ7 1'tdead it :t N01 1 h Duke street. SEW MHTEHTISE3LEXTS- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! We have net titne or space te ciumCttKc i'te :nu,v,' articles that tcill make beautiful and useful Chrhtinaz Ircsentr. But lj an examination of our stock you icill he sucr te find something suit ablc for your purpose. Call and sec, tchether you irant an article costing One Dellar or One Thousand Dollars. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., JEVELERS, 4 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. EDW. J Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cemer, Things In onxnteck that make Beautiful and Durable Christmas Grift? WATCHES, DrAMOND3, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, 30LD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES, GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES, SILVER THIMBLES, OPEUA GLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENCDLS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, PINE CIGAR SETS, BAOOARET VASES. ALL THESE AND MANY MORE AT ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. M1SVEZ.I.AXEOVS. SITUATION WANTED BV A YOUNG MAN In a Dry Uoeds or Grocery Stere. Has hail cxnerieiice and can lunihrii recommendations it lcquiied. B. F. M., ltd Xe. 4IS West Orange Street. 3 0ST. j Last niht between Lemen and Jame streets, a Geld Bimr containing eleven bril liant stone". A liberal reward will be paid en the i elm it et eaine te this efllce. ltd N ltKASONAllLK OFFEIt KKFUSED. Oigans mil Pianos. NEW AND SECOND il.VM , at "leatlv reduced prices. JUhTUs STLCKENUOLZ. Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster. dccilirtdU 1tnii.i:sALn. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1S80. will be sold vt public sale at the Cooper beue. West KiiiK street, the tallewing city property, vi, : A let el ground situated en the corner or (iiL-uu and Duke btreets. trentlni; en Duke utreet aw feet ami 3 inches, running along (i recti bticet 177M tact, and uteng Lew street aw leet, upon which arc erected a one-story Deuble Frame Heuse, Stable unci Heg-Sty in rear or let ; well or geed water with pump therein ; ake hydrant, irttlt trees, Ac. The t ences mound the grounds arc In geed order. The pi epcrt v will be sold In lets or in the vv hole as mav best suit purchasers. Sale te commence ut 7 o'clock p.m., when tei ins will be made known by the TlttJSTEESOFST. STEPHENS' CHUKCH. II. fcilUBERT, Anct. decS-taWas f . i i ii INSUKi: Vt'ITU TUK OLD AND WKL1. Established Agency et the Be OP PHDLADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested iu Sale and Solid Securities. KIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 KAST KING STREET, dll CmilM.W.Slt Second Fleer. GREAT REDUCTION! GREAT REDUCTION! in order te make a clean sweep or what tew Holiday Goods we have left or our Chlstiuas Sali-a. Many et these Goods being out et our usual line vv c shall oll'er them at a vei y gieal buigaln, as vvc have net the room te continue keeping up a stock et thein thieu;;h the coming year. Persons wUhlng te purchase New Year Gilts will And among the goods that we eiler many Useful and Orna mental Goods. Aswcaie reducing the stock in our Silk ami Dress Goods Department w i-.iu ellciing many bargains in them. Mr, Bewers & Hurst, Ne. 25 East King Street. :e: :e:- ZAHM, Lancaster, Pa. s. Mis CELZAXEO VS. 1UA1N M'l.CULATlON ' I Jt In larKe or small amounts. $i" or JJO.dOJ- I Write W.T. SOULE CO.. Commission Jler j chants, 130 La Salle Htreet, Chieae, III., ler cil ularn. mJIs-ivd rpAKE NOTIt:r. THAT ALL TiiK OI'T- X standing and uiipahl city tav ter thu vc.tr 1SS0, new iu the hands et the eolleeieis d' tlu several wards, must hi- paid en or boteio WEDNESDAY. TUK')TH DVY OP HECEM BEK, A. D.. lS.su, as iiumediitcly after that date the same will be placed iu' tiie haeds ei thu cityaoliclter ter collection. deel ltd rilllK KMPOltlUM FOB HOLIDAY' l'KKS- X ENTS. Piescntsfer all at FICEY'S CITY PHARMACY. Neith Oueen. corner Oniuze street, Luncaster, I'.i. An iuuiu ne variety et Toilet Sets. Ladies' aud G.-nU' Coii-paniens, Ladles' Cabb vs, Kussia Leutlicr umtsial tikl-i Pocket-Beeks, Letter and Cud Case, Pans, Cigar Cases, Jtc Kine Cologne-, Toilet Water, Cut Glass Bettles, e. 4S-CALL AND Ei.AMI.Vl.. MOiS. v.. LLLJLEH. LADIES' IlAli:DKl..-stl: Manufuctureraiid Dealer iu Hair Wenr, Ladii s and Gents' Wis. Combings str:iiiitened and made te order. Hair . Icvvi-liy el all Minis made up. Alse, Kid Glevesand Keatheisclcaneilnml dyed, ut Nes. 2i" ami '227 Neith tjueen stieet fourdeors above P. It. K. Depot. el-.'ind Hi:aimjil TIONS uaiti:ks pett pijki: ce.M'i:t FOIt THE UOLIDATrj AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AND 52 WEST KING ST. I can new offer te the trade and publiea large stock et Pine Confections et every description, at the veiy low eat inaikct rates. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac. nnd a LARGE STOCK OFTOYSeftheNEVET DKIIJXs. Lui-jc and small Cakes hiked daily. lee Ci earn at nil times. WEDDINGS AM) PARTIES SERVED AT SHORT NOTICE. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the same rate as it the person ordering were present iu peisen. Call ami see my stock. 4SrRcinciubcr the place SO AND 32 WEST KING STREET. SlSs-lnid JOS. R. ROYER. fliii & brea-emaa; GRAND OPENING OF I I I UU1UM11UUM UUUIIUl A larger stoek than ever. Lev.-er prices-than evci. Every variety et Mechanical Tev s. DOLL-s ! DOLLS! DOLL'S ! " It LOOKS AND GAMLS. Hei w , Cutis, Wagons, Sleighs. Velocipede's and Blevcli-H. useful chistmas presents. Elegant Cnrvurs.Silver-plnted Kniveu, IHcr platpil Spoons, Silver-plateil Fei Ks. The -ibeve gels are RedgersA Bie.'s best goods, bought at n sacrifice, and w ill be sold verv le .v . HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD'S. Tin, rheet lien and Woeilen W-uc at Glcat Flu i Mmn. Urt-at Stere and Healer Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. SIX HOURS NOTICE! FOR THE NEXT SIX HOURS WE WILL MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO t-UIT AND PLE SE ALL. AUGUSTUS RHOADS, JEWELER, Ne. 20 East KiwrSircrt, Lancaster, Pa. Auction' Auction ! AT TnE H.L.ZAHM&GO JEWELRY STORE. Every attct neon and evening is all sold nil the stock Elegant Watches, BRACELETS, CHAIN'S, NECKLACE-, JEWELRY, PLATED WAl.'L. KNIVES, FORKS ANH SPOONS, -ellingand will he sold POSITIVELY with out reserve. TlicFlstuiestobcseIdattla- close of sale, and the Stoic will lie Fur Rent from APRIL 1,-1831. M. MILL AH dccO-lmdJ PROPRIETOR. TIIED EDITION MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 27, I88O. TYEATI1KR INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 27. Fer the Middle states partly cloudy weather, and in the northern portions light snow, northwest te southwest winds, a slight fall followed by rising barometer and lower temperature by Tuesday morning. MCRDEB ANDLTNCUINU. Lrhlgh's Peacerut Valley the 8eeae or a Dreadtul Crime Hanging the Sap posed Murderer te tbe Nearest Tree. Allentown, Pa., Dec. 27. Jacob Go Ge gel and his wife, Anna, an aged couple re siding four miles from Bethlehem. Pa.. were found dead in their bed this morn ing. Their heads were nearly severed irem the uedies and a bloody axe was found in the apartment. The walls were splashed with bleed and altogether the room presented a shocking sight. Jeseph Snyder who bearded with the Gegels was believed te be the murderer. He was caught by an infuriated mob seen after the discovery of the crime and was hanged te the nearest tree. Gegel was a day laborer and leaves three children. The motive for the double murder is unknown Condensed Telegrams. This being St. Jehn the Evangelist's day, the Masens of Pbiladelpht installed the giaml officers for 18S1 . Burden's hotel and three adjoining buildings burned at Joliette, Quebec, last night. The posteffico at Delhi, Ontario, was robbed of all the legistered letters last night. Mrs. Bridget O'Beirne, living alene in Brooklyn, has been found dead in her bed. Hen. Jehn Howe, formerlysurvcyer gen eral of Pennsylvania, and speaker of the Heuse of Iicnresentatives. died tn-dav at j Orcencastle, Franklin county. , r .. .. ... LM.- JUAUKETS. Cattle Mnrket. PtiiLVDELvuiv. December 27. Cattle market fair; sales et l.'llXl head. Prime fi4iic; geed J;Jfc; medium 4i9Sc; common sheeii market lair sales of 3,500 head. Piinu-figJc; Koed37k0c; medium Wa& .)) j ; common 45c. lle market fair; sales, 0ft,0J0 : ; prime (;4 7e; geed ',;: lnedluiu C'c ; coiniiien lie. .-jew Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk, December 27. Fleur Su peitiiu; Statu at fi IWQ 7.' : extra ut dett(ug4:!.'(; choice, de $tlOJ?173: fancy le$l IB 30; round hoop Ohie $1 135 0.) choice de at i.'ie'liii; 73; supcillnu western I003 73; common te geed extra de ttn)S17; choice de ." S.)Qi'. 73 ; choiee white whiat de $3 Oil (id 0); Southern ijuiet and heavy; common te fair extra :ft 7"3.vr: geisl te chehit de 3 SO G M. Wheat 11M better nnd quiet ; Ne. 1 White Jan. $1 'IVAOil 2iy4 ; de May $1 llil Ui'A ; Ne. 2 Kel, Jan., $1 151 111 ; de Fub. $1 17J1 1SX ; de Mutch 1 17M1 20 ; de May $1 9)Z. Cei u rstarcely se firm ; Mixed western spot, at3.5iv."i7c: de future at 355c. Oat- ,We ltetter; Ne. -J Jan l.!je; Statu iiQ WJi . bsturn UiilOf. l'liilartelpnia aiarket. PHiLAUiiLriiii, December 27. Fleur dull and weak; stiperfipe a C03 50; e.xtni at 43 73ft l .'"); Ohie and Indiana family 5 258 3 73; Ivnn'u family $ 005 23 : St. Lenl? family 3 50a 01; Mtniioseta extra J3t!)33 Ci: deatiaight JitOOffiCSO; Winter patent ; 3ii 750; opting de $! 30a 00. R c Heur at $3 003 30. Wheat dull aud unsettled ; Ne 2, Wost West dii Uedtl 12; Peiin'u. Rcl ami Amber $1 11 112. Cern neglected; steamer SriyXie; yel low SljC; mixed. 5.'c. Oats c-a.-.y and dull; Ne. I White 47Kc; Ne. 2 de 4t; : Ne. 3 de at 4 c ; Ne. 2 Mi.xl-d 4lCjc. Re dull at 02c. Previsions market nnd prices dull; mess perk old, Jl.t 731 100; new, $I17313 00; beet n.ims 917 30313 00; Indian m.ts beer $17 30; Dicen smeki d shoulder ftic ; salt ile 4ec ; siiieked hams OJaiOc ; pickle.l hams Sue. Lard dull; city fcettl uaejc : loeo butchers b.'c ; pi Ime steam $8 85. ihitter market dull and casv ; Cream erv extra aS34j ; de geed le choice aipic ; Uradlerd county and New ierk extra, tubs, -JS3uc tlirkins, 24S23c; Western reserve ex tra 2323c; de geed te choice I8 22c ; Rolls dull, and fancy lets scarce ; Penn'a Extra 'Jig 2.1c ; Western Reserve extra 202t. Kirgs seaice and firm ; Pciin'a40c ; Wcsterr srft37c. Chee-u dull but stuady; New ierk lull eieam at He; Western full cream 12Jc ; de fair te geed HJai2Jie; de Halt skim UtiZUtyiu ; Pado 10llc. Petroleum dull : relliied ut i)ic. Whi-,ky lower : $1 H asked. Seed Geed te prime clever xniet JJiQS; Fl:ice I uemliiiil at $1 251 :!3. Stuck Alurket. New Yerk Steckh Stocks "treng. December 27. A. X. A. It. V. M. P. M. r. II. 10.15 11:13 12.03 1:30 3::u O , ... iVi M'i an4 Hr 1.15-Ji VM YUM 1334 12l4 125M 13-. 12t; 12SJ& 12ti 123?i li Meney Eiic R. R , Michigan S. JL L. .. Michigan Cent. R. I! Chicago & '. W.. .. Chicago, M k St. P. Han. .V St.. I. Cem.... " ' P'ld. Teledo A Wabash.., Ohie A. MN-dssimd. I13X 114;;; 114 113 VA 30 50i 60 50i vu vnya let 43?2 4.V!i 4.1 .'. 101 43?d 5i 45!. St. Leuis, I. M. ft 8. It 53) Ontario and Wt-.tern 31M C. C. .V I. C. R. R . e .v Jersey Cen tral 81J Del. & Hudsen Canal 01 33 lii si" ai" 31 21M 01 yiJi nei., laicir. x western Wiitern Uniep Tel... Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.. Ameiicsui U. Til. Ce. vxiy. wyM vwy, vy. SHU 8iJ ', 78 32 iVA 31 5lJi Union Paeillc 110 110 lll;fc lll nansas je xcxes u v New i eik Central 110 Adams Express IlStX Illinois Central l25Ji Cleveland ft Pitts I2t!i Chicago ft Reck 1 127 Pittsburgh ft Ft. W 125 1'llILAnHLVlIIA. 4U 43- Stocks strong. Pennsylvania R. II.... Phil'a. ft Reading..... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Nerthei n Paeitic Cem " P"d . Pitts., TItusv'c&i:.... Nei tlictn Centra! i'hil'iift Kile R. R... My. 19 eiVi hVA STA 334 MM 10 KVA 2IM2 57 VTA 31 10 45Ji 4 sax. ie" 20li Wl Northern Penn'n Dii. It. It's of N J Ilestenv llle Pass i"j l' Central Trans. Ce. 40 l'J A';il' AltrERTIHEMEXTS. JUST KKCi:iVIl, A l.AUGK ANDSPI.EN- Hdllue r NEW YEAR CARU;, In great v..ricty et stv les. CHAS. II. UAKIt, ltd J3 Centre Square. ESTEUTAIXMEHTS. TIU1.TO.V OPERA HOUSE. ANTIION Y ft ELL19, Maxaiikies. ONE WEEK OXI.i COMMBXCIK'I MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, AND SA TURD A Y it A TWEE. THE GREAT AND ONLY HARTZ AM) GRAND COMBINATION. PllOr. PARkERanil his wendcrfttl Deg Cliciis. AL. DUNCAN, Vcntrile'iulal Comedian. FRANK LA WTON, The Inimitable Favorite. CARRIE HARTZ, Vocalist. MISS MARY MITCHELL, Clairvoyant. PROF. FRANK VICKEKY, Planlsl. Elegant Pre-cnta gtven away af each per formance. POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION, - - 35 BO CU, According te Location. Jvati Ollicc. nred without extra charge at Bex d2Vitt XEW ADVEXTISEMEXTS. TBE BALANCE OF OCR HOLIDAY GOODS V shaUitll e this week at HALF THEIR COST. We offer all our DOLLS en hand at hair tUj price. All our FANCY BOXES. SHELL BOXES. WORK BOXES, ALBU3IS and JAPANESE " ABt at Just half tne value sold for before. Besides tlds we inaugurate thUweeka clear ing sale of alt kinds of UOODS. thus ettering customers great bargains in every line. As specialties w announce the follewing: A very tine Ladies' Merine Vest for. Heavy Gents' Undershirts at Ladles' Felt Skirt at Fine Cleth Skirt ut Fine Satin Skirt at ...He ...47c ?5c ID We shall make Great the stock en hand. Reductions te s.-il off Ladled Chemise at -iip Fine Muslin Chemise, Corded Rami, at lc Fine Muslin Chemise, Embroidered, at lie Very Fine Muslin Chemise, Richly Embrel- latdles' White Skirts, with Deep v'Ieuikc, Embroidered Edge, ut 7.V Ladies' Skirts with Deep Needle-worked Edge, at.... 73c Ladies' NLihtrebcsut 7.V Elegant Embreldeied Robes at $1 Pautnluls ut 23c Embreitlered I'uiitab ts at See COE8ETS. Hip Gere Corsets at '.....2;ie The ASl'RICH'SGEM CORSE I' at fie An Excellent Woven Corset ter fitfe A Fine spoon RiiskSIde--lei,led Corset ler.73- Our well Known luMEeuc Cei-set for ft A Flne, French Woven ( ursel. Hand Em broidered Edge, t.r only 1 An extra long SO-lioiu-Cers t fir t3; A geed Nursing Corset ter $1 Madame Fey Cerct at JLl'i MNses'und faidies l.eiiMn Itmees 73c IX OUR LACK IffiPAtlTHKiVr WE OFFER RARE It VRG MX": An all Silk Spanish Fichu iu Cream and Fine Indian Mull Fichus ut 23c Spanish Silk Ties in White, Cieam and Finn Indian Mull Tii sat 23e Finu Wide Hand Embreldeied Ties at $1 Embroidered Sw i-s Ties at 1". li, 13, l'l,23e Wide Embreidere.l Sw iss Tie- at 17, 19. 23. .11,4:. Stic Fine Laee Rows at 73c All l.aee Fichus at IV A FULL LINE OF Black, White and Cream Laces On hand aw. le be sold at VERY REASON AIILE PRICES. White Illusion Cream Illusion Itlaek Illusion White Silk Illusion ItluckSilk Illusion Cream Deited Net Fine White Dotted Net ..10e per yard .llle -lee .I3e .I3e ..I2e ..lOe h: ..23c pery.ud Werstcd.llarege let Vtiling.Deuble Width All Silk Uerdcred Veiling at. GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN OUR MilJiuery DepariieDt. All our Untrliiimcd II Us at I It All our Derbies sold at. 30 anil 7"e ler eiily..i1e All eurTrtiumed Children's Hats ler..... 7"e TRIMMED PATTERN HA'IS AND I'.ON NET& AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. We have reduced alt our Colored Trimming Satins sold before at 'c te the iiuitiuut lour Fancy Wings a!. ....". 23e All our Fancy Rr.-astsat 30i- Bargains in Black and Colored Ostrich Plumes. IllackSilk Fringes, Itlut-k Iteaded Pas-amen-tenes. IHack OruauieulH, CenN, T.issi-ls, .mil ull our ether Dre-s Trimmings at greufly re duced prices. Itiecailcd and Embossed Vilvclsat 3)c. er yard. Fur Trimmings in Rlaek, Urevv n and Giay, 1, VA and 2 inches, Irte., 73e, and fl per J ant. Silver Fe.x Fur Trimming, y, and 2 Inches, $1.40 and $2 per yard. Hosiery ter Childien, Lidies an I Gents at uslenlsliing low iriri-s. A Ft LL A-MIRTMKNT OF KID GLOVES, In Street Celeis ami Evening shade-", el excel lentuiialitv: every n.iir vvarrauteil. laulles' Reeiitleii Gloves, ''button Ladies' Kec-ptieii t;iev-s, i; buttons ..'l-e IX LADIES' LI3KX WAKE We exhibit the latest nev cities of thy iseii. The Elegant Eiiihieidercd SARA KARN II ARDT COLLAR Ladies' all Linen Cellins and Culls. Em broidered Edge, put up in a Haiidseinu DOX IOr .........- ( CHILDREN'S LACE AND LINEN COLLARS Ladles' Fine Silk Ties afr. 7c lullcs' FineSIIkTIcs at SI Ladles' Fine Silk Ties .d. rl.73 BARGAINS INT TOWELS. A Large Flne Tewel forealy '"c An all Linen Tewel Ter lid Fine Towels at 12. 13. 1'.ie A heavy German Linen Tewel w ith Knotted c xi n tC tic . m Fine Damask Linen Towels at 23e Fine Damask Linen Towels ut Xle Suiicrllnc Damask Linen Tew c!s at :Vr All Linen Fine Fringed Deylies at.. ft per de. Many ether bargains en hand tee numerous te niditien. Call iinil convince yoiirst-irel it. ASTKICH BR0.'S 13 FAST KING STREfcS, LANCASTER, PA.