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LANCASTER BAltY iMELLtGENCER, TOESi)A. bfiOEMBER 28, 1880.
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SUNDAY-SCHOOL. ANNIYKBSARIKS.
St. Jehn's l'ree Episcopal ami St. JelmV
Lutheran.
A very delightful entertainment took
place at St. Jehn's Free Episco
pal church last evening, the church
being crowded with the patrons, teachers
and children of the Sunday-school. In
addition te the. decorations of the church,
-mentioned yesterday, a fine Christmas
tree 20 feet high, and filled with orna
ments, steed in the centre of the chancel.
The exercises opened with an anniversary
hymn, -which was followed by Christmas
carols by the pupils of the infant and mid
dle denartmeuts 01 inescuoej. jiiu i
numls immediately
The arch was composed of fifteen blocks,
each representing one of the Christian vir
tues, as Faith. Hepe, Charity, Cleanliness,
Temperance, &c, fcc. These blocks were
set in place by children designated for the
purpose, and each of the children made a
brief address, explanatory of the subject
represented by the block being then placed.
As the work went en, soles, duets, tries and
choruses were sung. Miss Alice Marshall
sang the sole ' Meek and Lowly," with
fine expression. When the keystone of the
arch, Faith, was placed, the pastor, llcv.T.
H.Barkcr made a brief address ogplanateiy
of the significance of the structure. Then
ilr. Barker was eresented with a basket
of beautiful flowers, and the children of
the school received their
Christmas gifts
each girl being given a pictty little
breakfast caster, and each boy a pecke t
knife, and each of the pupils, boys and
girls alike, a cornucopia filled with con
fections. The entertainment was greatly
relished both by adults and childicn.
Especial credit is due te Air. J. M. W.
deist, who prepared the blocks of which
the great archway was composed.
St. Jehn's Let he: an.
An entertainment equal te the above in
attractiveness was furnished te the pupils
of St. Jehn's Lutheran church. The exer
cises opened with a responsive service, ex
planatory of events attending the birth of
Jesus, and was interspersed with song and
prayer. The principal feature of the en
tertainment was a grand tableau entitled
the " Changed Uress. " Immediately fli
front of the pulpit was erected a large
frame or proscenium arch, covered with
curtains looped hack at the sides. An in
ner curtain en being raised exposed te
view a large white cress. As the curtain
rose an invisible cheius sang "Ncaicr, my
Ged te Thee," and the pupils in the body
of the church sang "In the Cress of
Christ we Glory." The cm tain then was
dropped, and, en rising again, displayed
the changed cress, clothed in beautiful
flowers. The cress was at first but dimly
seen, but as the gauzy scmi-transpaicut
screens were gradually removed fiem its
front and a bright light thrown upon it, it
fchenc forth in splendor, and at its feet lay
a beautiful lyre and basket el ilewcis.
The invisible chorus again tang ''Nearer
My Ged te Thee," and at the same
time a brilliant crown, sparkling with
gems, descended and rested just above
the head of the cress ami a white
dove followed, resting just above the
crown. 1 he cllt'ct was beautiful and im
pressive and as the invisible cheius
ended the school childicn lepcated "In
the Cress el Christ we Glory." The tableau
remained exposed during the evening.
Recitations, addresses, music and reports
followed. Ethel IVikins a very biilit
little miss lecilcd a "Bird song,"' which
was much admired, as was also a remon
strance by Master Perkins, against the
iconoclasts who attempt te disprove the
story of Win. Tell, Washington's " little
hatchet," and ether traditions cherished
by the young folks. The pastor IIcv. Sy.'
vauius Stall I, and the ex-pastor 15cv. J..W.
Ilufferd made pertinent addresses ; a quar
tet sang "Reck of Age's " with line ellV-cl,
and then the distribution of gifts te the
children took place. These consisted el
very pretty Christmas cards.
The tableau of the Changed Cie-.-,
which was arranged by Dr. II. 1). Knight,
assisted by Mr. T. 1'erkins and S. 1J. llcrr,
will be reproduced next Sunday owning.
SUDUEN ii:atm.
Au Agel Lady round Dead In
i Cliai
Susan Finefrock, aged 71 years,
Samuel Fir.cfieck. died suddenly
house or Win. Marratt Ne. 230
Mulberry stiect this morning
WHO
of
at the
North
Mrs.
Finefrock for years past has been mak
ing her home with Mr. Marratt. Her
health has net been geed for sometime
past. This morning she arose and ate her
breakfast as usual. After doing sonic iron
ing she went up stairs te her room. About
11 o'clock Mrs. Marratt went up te the
room where she found the old lady
sitting in a chair. She saw that she was
dying and sent for Dr. A. J. Herr, who ar
rived in a snort, time, ueieic lie came,
however, she had breathed her last.
Cerenor Mishler empaneled a jury com
posed of Jehn A. Schuh, W. K. Evans,
Henry Keller, II. K. Furlow, S. II.
Behmcr and C. A. Gast. They viewed
the body and found that she died of heart
disease.
Broke II er Arm.
This morning about 10 o'clock Mrs. Re
becca Wciler, wife of Silas Wciler, pro
prietor of the Washington hotel. Quarry
ville, visited Gill's photograph gallery in
company with some relatives who wished
te have pictures taken. On leaving the
gallery and when about half way down
the upper flight of staiis, Mrs. Wciler
tripped and fell te the landing below, break
ing both bones of her right forearm near
the wrist. She was taken te the Leepard
hotel, where Dr. Greve set the broken
bones.
Parties.
The ball given by the association ei
"Evergreens" last night in Rethweiler's
hall was largely attended and passed oft'
very pleasantly.
On Christmas eve a very pleasant pi i
vate party was given at the house of Mrs.
Franklin, 324 East Chestnut street, by S.
P. Hookey and Miss Ida Wcttig. There
were twenty-three couples in the midnight
march, and a very line time was had by all
present.
Andy Jflick's Mick."
" Dick," the hog belonging te Officer
Andy Flick, of the police force, was
slaughtered te-day and he weighed U83
pounds. It is said, however, that the
scales had been tampered with and the
animal would have been heavier if he had
been fairly weighed. A number of ether
police officers assisted at the butchering.
Sale of ileal Estate.
Ilenry Shubcrt, auctioneer, sell at
public Kile at the Cooper house, for the
trustees of St. Stephen's church, a let of
ground situated en the northeast corner
of Green and Duke streets, -with a one
story double frame house, te William
Bait for $3,300.
. -
Going te Media.
This evening the county commissioners
will leave this city for Media, Delaware
county. They go te visit the training
school for feeble-minded chililrcn in which
institution there arc several chililrcn from
this county.
Toe Deep.
Since the fall of the late snow the nuni
ber of persons smoking cigars is net nearly
he large,
covered .
The "butts" arc tee deeply
Sale of Horses.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, seM
at public sale yesterday at the Merrimne
house for Daniel Legan 10 head of horses
at an a'eragc of $160 per head.
cipal feature el tue euicriaiuiucui, uuw- aawmuiuu witcicuuvidt u hii.uw
ever was a grand masenic arch erected by ' Mr. Samuel Filbert. Xe. 244 Walnut street,
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
.(CK KKGULAK COBfcESPONDnNCK
Mr. Jehn Myers, of Norwood, is home
from college Yale for the holidays.
Naval Cadet Ilerace "West is visiting in
town.
Mr. Frank G. Allisen and his friend Mr.
Bernham, of Yerk, arc spending a few
days in the borough.
Miss Mamie Kunkle, of Xiarrisburg, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cel. James Myers,
at Norwood.
Miss Annie Wence, of Eric, is the guest
of Mrs. Geerge Crane.
A large party of ladies and gentleman
23th anniveisarvef the marriage of their
host and hostess. It 13 unnecessary for us
te say all spent a thoroughly enjoyable
evening.
Quite a large party of young Colum
bians ladies and gentleman, enjoyed a fiue
sleigh-ride last evening. Their objective
point was Mt. Jey. They rcpeit the
sleighing splendid.
The Christian-celebration of the Cook
man chapel Sunday school was held last
evening. The chapel was crowded and the
bright, cheery voices and glad happy faces
of the children made a tiuly pleasing
scene. Tiic pregramme consisted of sing
ing by the school, recitations and several
short addi esses, with presents of candy
j and oranges for the children.
Mr. Jehn Keller, proprietor el the "q dai
lies" along the P. K. II., near Cellins sta
tion, made the crew of the "0. IX freight"
happy en the evening before Christinas by
presenting cacu man with a splcnaid tur
key for their Christmas dinner. It was a
geneieus act and one which the boys will
fully nppicciatc.
This morning the belts en the doers of
the market house were drawn at 7 o'clock,
in accordance wi'h the recently adopted
ordinance, and the buying and selling of
goods commence'! shortly after, by 7:e0
o'clock market was fully under way.
What a difference between going te mar
ket en a cold winter morning at 7 o'clock,
as it new is, anil the heathenish hour of 5
or 0 o'clock, as it was under the old ordi
nance. The change weiks like a charm,
and everyone marketcis is happy.
The members of Cempauy II had a very
pleasant drill last evening in their armory.
The attendance was net as geed as ex
pected, many of the boys being under the
impression that the drill had been post
poned. The last of this year's Christmas enter
tainment will be held this evening in St.
Paul's Episcopal church. The exercises
will consist of hinging of carols by the
children of the Sunday-school, the leading
of the " lessens for the day " by the rec
tor, the lcpeit of the school superintend
ent for the year and a short address by the
lector. A large and beautiful Christmas
tree will be one of the features and there
will be presents for the childicn.
J. W. Stanford's New Yerk Humpty
Damply and Spanish Students combina
tion was the high-sounding name under
which saile I a company which held forth
in ihe opera house last evening. The
name, as we expected, was about the only
thing high except, perhaps, the kicking of
one of the lady members of the troupe
about the company. The Spanish Students
were only tin the bills, the Humpty Dump
ty was the poorest ever seen in the bor
ough and the performance generally a
tiz.le. The ledceming feature if indeed we
may call it t hat, was the acrobatic perform
ance .f thrjc very geed gymnasts. The
gal lei y audience was immense and of
ceuisj weie delighted.
The ire en the river at present is in a
splendid condition for cutting and hous
ing. The measiiic te-day is about 12
inches with a fair prospect of it reaching
l."i or 1(5 hi'foie the first of the new year.
Mr. Samuel Filbert, one of our cntcr
piising ice men, has commenced work en
the contract latclv received for furnishing
2000 tens of ice te the P. 11. It. company.
The iee will be cut and shipped away at
the rate of 8 or mere ears per day. Each
car will carry about 20 tens.
Presentation.
The
employees el the Lancaster gas
company last evening presented their su
perintendent, Jehn II. Banmirardner. with
a handsome fiame containing cabinet pho
tographs of themselves. It is exhibited in
E. J. Zahin's window.
notic;:te hook keiuuhykks.
A l-l-l or I leeks Which Should U at Once
Iteturncil te the Library.
Altet a c.uetul icvisien of the library of the
Voting Men's Christian association, the follow
ing books are found te have been uureturned
!y the borrowers, or probably in a lew In
stances taken without leave. The library com
mittee desire all persons having any et thec
mIs,iuglioeks in their posse-sien te return
. at once te the library ; or il they have '
Uedgoet where any of' them have bee1
them
knew
mislaid, te lvc notice te the librarian
i
Ne. Scicntllic Department.
IS. Amciican Heuse Carpenter. Hatfield.
21. Humanity, Us Fountain and Stream. Dve.
M. The riant World. EliZHbctli Twininsr.
1)7.
131.
Manual ift!e Art of Itoek-Rindlng. Nich
Olsen.
Seven I.ampsef Aichitecluiv. Itr.skiii.
r.
Lectures en Architecture. Raskin.
2.51.
The Flower darden. l.rech.
Handbook et Oil Painting.
As ronemv. l.eclcyear.
oil.
105.
41.
1SJ.
I'eetry.
Works of Reaument and Fletcher. Vel.
Poetical Works of Tnes. Moere. Ve:. 1.
Eyrie and I'asteri.l. Vel.2, lieiie.
Itlegrapliy.
Lite of Daniel Coene. Abbett.
History and Works et Jehn Stuart Mill.
1'elitiejl Fertraits. Londen Journalist.
1.
1W.
2x
Hi-story of Napeleon Itenupaite. Vel.
Encknart.
Juvenile.
Sidney Martin. Mrs. Wilsen.
Yeuinr Fur Traders. Iliillaiitvnc.
in.;.
n-2.
ie.5.
221.
l'ieiieci-s et the World' Fiegress.
son.
fcillip-
Sequel te Palace an I Cettagi
Oliver
Optic.
Treasures efthe tea. l'ref. DcMille.
Fiirhtiiui the Flame-'. Itallautvne.
2VJ.
313. The Yeung Veyageiy. Mayne Reid.
:J17. Afloat In the Ferest. Muvnc Rcid.
331. Tlie l'lcscetts. Content Whipple.
Itoeks of Kelcrence.
310. Half Hours with the Stars. 1'iocter.
111. The Middle Ages. Kccppen.
Kcligieus.
t'J Lessens irem the Great Uiegraphy.
ilten.
US The Cie.it Tribulation. Vel. 2.
llilin-Cnm-
mlngs.
183 Scripture Revelations. Dr. Whately.
Ill Yeung Man In the Rattle of Lite. Daniels.
2es Lamp and Lantern. Hamilton.
25 Eece Dcus. Vel. 2.
27. History el Religious Denomiuntieiix.
. Rupp.
-S7 Hints efthc Portable Evidence. Gurnev.
2 it) Life et Je-". Jehn Maggewun,
291 The True Christian Religion. Sweden
bei r.
2.1.!. Four Leading Dectilnes. bwedeiiberg.
Miscellany.
ICT Educational. Herbert Spencer.
228 The Alhambra. Vel.2. Washington Irv
ing. :;S."i Charms of ISencveicnce.
r,17-TiI3 Chamber;' Miscellany. Vels. 1 anil 2.
History,
21. History of Charles V. Vel. 2. Eoberlseu-
Piescett.
.m. War et American Independence. Ludlow.
2;7-:g?. Hi'tery efthc English People. Voh. I
and 2. Green.
.""ii History of the Athenian Empire. Cox.
3S1. MarieAntencttc. Abbett,
S i3"13G. History of Mexico. Vels. 1 and 2. Cul
len. Travels.
22. Uncivilised Races of the World. Weed.
44. Wild Men and Wild JSeasts. Cumuilng.
13. Nine Tributaries r Abyssinia, Vel. 2.
Raker.
137. Pictures el Travel in Far-Oir Lauds.
282. Jehn Woolman's Journal. Whittier.
Fiction.
33. The Gilded Age. Mark Twain.
40. Pickwick Club, Vel. 1. Dickens.
121. The Talisman and Betrothed. Scott.
211. Rressant. Julian Hawthorne.
What Will He De With It. Butwer, 17.
,175.
400.
40.J.
428.
4!K.
.')07.
r.3i.
CM.
iteuiuiu. vieerge raiet. -
The Fire Brigade. Ballantyne.
Jassamine. Marian Harland.
Southward, He! Simms.
Te Leve ami te bs Loved. A. 8. Ree.
Tlie Mysterious Island. Jules Verne
Scheel Days at Rugby. Hughes.
Margaret Maitlaud. Mrs. Olipliunt.
The Initials, Vel.2., Tautphees.
........- K.. ? nennMlilAfl lnit- ttAiinr nf -It n nAiInMnA J"Wt
THAT 8500 CHALLENGE.
Mr McKUUps Somewhat Varies the Terms te
Salt the Challenger.
In an article published ten days age, it will
be remembered that I gave Mr. I. J. Steinhau
ser threa days te pat up Ids ' reward." I also
sent lilm a written notice te meet me en the
third day at Mr. Fulton's law office, te prepare
the necessary papcra : but, a? Mr. S. remarked
te a neighbor, lie liad ina'le a mistake In offer
ing the reward of $300 ; he also tailed te appear
en the day appointed. In a second article el
his he wants te make it appear that Mr. Car
penter is the raauutacturer of all my actions.
Xew, Mr. Carpenter is one of the most exten
sive action makers in the United States but he
does net make my keys, reed?, tube-beard,
sounding beards, steps, connections, coup
lers, vex humanas, tremolo-, guides, springs,
4c and for what reason ? Simply because he
can get as geed an article ready-made ler less
cost than he could keep up the machinery te
de It himself. There are te my knowledge
eighteen large manufacturer who make u bu
siness of manut icturing the various parts that
go into an organ action ; net one el these are
organ maker. Xew, I ask Mr. S. wheic all
these manufacturers ell tliiir pieducts. if net
te organ makers? There 13 net an organ
made te-day in America but lias vaiieus paits
from some one or all of these eighteen large
manufacterie-. Theic may be as many mere :
there arc some ten or liltcen ethers that con
tribute articles for ether part-, of the organ.
New, I will make Mr. -. a preposition : Tlu.t
it he show? me an organ he has in his store
te-day which he can prove (net by his wenl
nor his catalogue-, but by legal evidence)
that the lirm whose nam it bear- m.ide the
keys, reeds, tube-beards, coupler-, vex liu
luana step-, &c, or action complete, as he re
quires me te de (I will net accept et one or
two parts, but they must make all, te be put
complete in my place); if Mr.S. does this,tben I
will make the various parts and complete the
organ in my manufactory, and net ask one
cent of him, which will probably suit his
nuances better than the ?.'.OJ.
What gore? Mr. S. is that r.eiiic time age he
boasted he was going te make un organ, and
wrote te Mr. Carpenter ler actions ; also te
Messrs. Dyer & Hughe? for ready-made casei ;
but, as his article clearly proves, he could net
get anything irem Mr. Carpenter. He thinks
new te lake his jealeu-y out et mc. It Iris al
ways been the case and .ih a s will be, when a
man has a superior ait iele te sell, his competi
tors will get jealous and try te mi-Scad the
public in rpgurd te it.
1 have some ether, fact-, which 1 lud intend
ed te put in this r'icli, but a)I nn consum
ing tee much ii i:ii f.n this valuable paper, and
as they would a ly injure Mr. 5. personally, in
his business ( i i I don't wlh te make it any
weise than it i ). I withheld them ler the pres
ent. Illa'ni Md te publish tlieiu I w!ll.ub
stantlatc tli"ii.
As Mr. S. 1 ; given me the best advcitl-e-inent
1 have ever had, 1 hope he v. ill keep at
it. Aslona-syeu tell the truth, Mr. S., go
uIkv.'I
but as elien as von de net I will meet
AI,i:X. McKII.MI'-j.
Organ Manufacturer, Lancaster. I'a.
you.
lid
Special Meeting.
Tiieie will beas-pecial meeting el the Yeung
Mcii'h Christian association te-night at ! te :
o'clock. An item et important biisine-.
Could Net Jct up Stairs.
Mrs. V.. C. Iteblns makes u statement that
for years she has been a great suH'eicr lieni
Kidney affection and that for several menths:
the pains in her back were se severe she could
net get up stalls. She has new w ern a Hay's
Kidney I'ad ler four weeks, is t:ee lr m pain,
and believes iier-scl! cnlirelv cuiei!.
d27-lwdMU.Utw
liciilh'uicn cxtiavugantlj pnd-e Hip Cnlicu
ill Medicinal Shaving Seap.
What u l'lty
that the otherwise beautiful giil should have
such bad teeth. And all because .-he di' I net
nse SOZODOXT. It ce-,ts e little te buy it
considering 1 be geed it docs, and its benelMs
stretch out into her Inline life. lVergiil.
(127-1 wdpedA v
1'eeblc and exhausted constitution-, lestered
te health and strength by Malt I'dller-.
.-; in: 1. 1 X'i i'! vi:.
kasii'I.i: aericK.
ills impossible tern woman afler a taithtul
course, of treatment with l.ydia II. rinkham s
Vegetable Compound te continue te -.uiut
with :i weakness et the litem- i'.nclest; n
stamp I e Jiiv. I.j dia K. I'inkham, '.V. Wp-tiin
avenue. Lynn, JIh- for pamphlets.
jj-29-lydeed.Vw
It Is Werth a Tilal.
'I was troubled ler many years with Kid
ney Complaint, Gravel, &c; my bleed became
thin; 1 was dull and inactive; could Jitudly
crawl about, and was an old worn-out man all"
ever, and could get nothing te lnlp me, until
iKOtllepllittprs, and new 1 am a boy ai;ain.
Mj" bleed ami kidneys aic all right, mid I am
ns active as a man et ::e, ullhengli I am 7.. and
I have no doubt it w III tle as well ler ether- et
my ac. It is worth the trial. (rather.)
dr.-2wdv.
Ceuglis. I
"Jirewn's Bronchial Trcchu'1 are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Soie Threat, j
Ilnarsciiitn nnd Bronchial All'eetieii'-. Fer l
thirty yeai-s these Troches have been In use, I
with annually increasing l.vier. They are l'et
new and niitrieil, but, having l.epii teslid bi I
wide and eenstant use for nearly an cut nn
.t-'-'nit:en, they have att.uued ;.
r:l"': i"len" "'.ir' '''
I lie have attained well-meriied
mi llle.,r. i
j ' ZlruiitCt Jlrenrtiial Troches"1 art dlivuly
j en the organs efthe voice. T'.ey have an ex-
li-.ierdinary ellt'Ct InalIdisordcrsertheThrii.it
I and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone v. lien rc-
laxed, cither Irem cehl or ever-exertion et the
I voice, and produce a eleuraml distinct enunc!
' atien. Npcakcrs (tnrf tliiwsri Ilnd tlie Tiecl.cs
uicful.
A Cough, Celd, C.ilarih ei Seic Threat re
quiivs immediate attention, as neglect elten-
tliiH'jre-nltsinsonielncurable Lung Disease.
" Hrt.wtCs llrenchUtl TrecJ.cs" v. ill almost in
vuriahiy give relief. Imitations arc elfered 'or
sale, many el w hich are. iiijurieii". The genu
ine 'Jlretm,i JSienchial Treehc1 arc sold
enl-.i in be :jv. 'an l."-lyd&wT;i,Tli.tS
The Doctors .Disagree
as te the host methods and remedies, ter the
cures of constipation and disordered liver and
kidneys. But these that have used Kidney Kidney
Wert, agrea that il is by far the best medicine
known. Its action is prompt, thorough and
lasting. Don't take pills, and ether mecurials
that poison the system, but by using Kidney Kidney
Wert restore the natural action et all the
organ. .Veil' Cerci. dJT-lvd&v
Nc-.y Jetsey Wine.
This wine for bickness has long been in pop
ular favor, but by no means intoxicating lu
its nature. We relet-te Spcer's Pert Grape
Wine, which lias been introduced into the hos
pitals and among t!u lirst f.imil les in New
Yerk, the principal drug stores iu this city, by
Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. J., who lias de
voted hitnselt for many years te the cultiva
tion of the Oporto Grape, and the study of
fermentations, and producing an article, the
medical properties of which are said by gen
tlemen of rcputntien te be unsurpassed. Mr.
Speer ferments his wine by a new process, pe
culiar te himself, without theadditien el mgar
or .spirits. We doubt whether there Is a vine
yard In the old or new world that can yield a.
wlne tit till comparable te this in richness or
delicacy et" flavor. All iiisi class iruggf-it
keep it.
The unevc extract lieni the New YeikiW--ahl
shows the appreciation in which SpcerV
w inc is held abroad. We have drank the wine
and can trullitully endorse what theiibevc ex
tract bays concerning its geed qualities. The
way in which it is matured by Mr. Spccr gives
it a finer flavor thtui any wine we ever drank.
liosten Traveler.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlce ami
Davis, and for sale by II. E. Haymaker.
lir-2wd&w
DEATHS.
Stcim. in East Hempflcld township, en the
27th Inst., Sebastian Sturm, iu the Cist year el
his age.
Tlierclativcsnnd friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence, near Landisvillc, Thuisday
morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lnmlii
Ville. 2td
jri'ir AjirjtTisj3MS2s.
XTOT1CE.
i The semi-annual meeting of the
Lano.'.s Lane.'.s
liall te-
ter Mienncrcherwill be held at their
morrow cvenlngat 8J o'clock.
By order et the president,
ltd GEO. PFEIFFER,Scc'y
SEW AHVXXTISESWXTS'
CHRISTMAS
IPs A a ft net time or space te emtuiemtc '.he :nunr articles that
icill mulce beautiful and useful Liwhtiuac 1'rcsente. But h an
examination of our stock you trill be suer te find something suit
able for your purpose. Call and sec, whether you '.rant an article
costing One Dellar or One Thousand Dollars.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.,
JEWELERS,
4 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
EDW. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zaiim's Cemer,
Things In enr
Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gilt?
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, JEWELRY,
GOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES,
GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES,
SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES.
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SET3,
FINE CIGAR SETS,
BACCARET VASES.
AM. THESE AM) MANY MOKE AT
ZAHiUrS CORNER, LANCASTER, PA.
IVA'ir Alt VJJtTJSj;31ST8.
SI. Ml (illS FOK.SAL.K 1I1KKKOK 'OUB
New Sleighs at 241 Xertli Queen street, op
posite the Keystone Heuse. (128 ttd
F
OIT.ND A SII.VEK WATCH. TUB
owner can have the same by calling at the
store et the undersigned, proving properly
and paviu'-r for advertisement.
MhTZCiUU, 1SA11D A IIAUGIIMAN,
lid Ne. 23 West King Street.
SI.KIUII.S.-A LOT OF ONK AN1 TWO
Herse Sleighs, in geed condition, for sale'
cheap. Can be .seen at Shebcr's Eage Hetel.
d-22-tid
J
VST IJI.UKIVIID, A I.AKGE ANDSPLEN-
I il line of
NEW YEAli CARDS,
In great v.uictv el" styles.
CHAS.H.BARR,
ltd S3 Centre Square.
N
te k::.isu.aui.k eitfkk refused.
Oijrans and Pianos, NEW AND SECOM
HAN i, at greatly lcduced prices.
JUSjTUs STUCKENHOLZ,
Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster.
dec'.lmdR
ri'DItAUCO WAliKUOUSES FOR RENT.
I Twe Warehouses near Reading R. R. Dc-
in)!. 22 villi leel. Irem January 1. 1881.
Apply te
A. W. RUSS
EL,
22 East Kincr Street.
Alse, for sale houses and lets en easy terms,
dlS-'iwdeed
ri'HB OLD LANCASTER COUNTY HOUSE,
L Nes. 117 and 111) East King street, ferrcnt.
Kemedclcd and lilted un in Jlwt-class style.
with large dining room, light uml airy sleep
ing apartments, siauiinganci aiieuuing com
plete in every particular. This well known
and old established house has ilenc as large ti
county trade as any in the city, and being cen
trally located (almost adjoining the;Court
Heuse), is one tlie most dcslrable business
stands in Lancaster.
Fer terms ami prliculars apply te
EDWARD WILEY,
di3 Sid 41 North Queen Street.
c
CHRISTMAS GUTS! !
HOLIDAY BOOKS,
HOLIDAY GAMES,
HOLIDAY PICTURES,
HOLIDAY GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETY AT
L. M. PLYNN'S,
Ne. Vi WEST KING STREF.T.
C11TY riCOI'EKTV AT FIUVATE SALE.
The unilerslgueil offers at private f-ale the
residence new occupied by him at Ne. 42 Seuth
Lime street. The beuse fronts 19 feet, mere or
less, and extends in depth 103 feet, te the ZIen
Lutheran el'iirch. On the south side of the
house is a private alley. The house contains
.even large rooms, is newly painted and paper
ed, and has gas in every room in the house, in
the yard are choice grape A-incsiiiul truit trees.
Tiic'pi'epcrty is very desirably located and will
be sold at a reasonable price.
iI20-t.'d PHILIP DOERSOM.
f 10UKT PROCLAMATION
I Wiicueas, The Honorable JOHN R. LIV
INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERi-ON. Associate Judge el the
Court of Common Plcas.in and for the count- el
Lancaster, anil Assi-tant Justicesef the Courts
of Over and Terminer and General Jail De
liveiy and Quarter Sessions of the Pcuce, in
nnd ler the county of Lancaster, luive issued
their precept, 1e me directed, requiring me,
iiuieng oilier things, le make public proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court of
Over and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Cem t of General Quarter Scs-iens
efthe Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY (17), 1SS1.
In pursuance of which precept public notice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen OT
the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and
all the'Justices efthe Peace, the Corener ami
Constables, efthe said city and county or Lan
caster, that they be then and there in their own
proper persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations, nnd inqn!itieii9, and theirether
remembrances, te de these things which te
their eflicps appertain in their be hull" te be done;
and also all these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the
jail of said county of I ancaster. ure te be then
and there te prosecute against them as shall be
just.
Datad at Lancaster the 20th day or Decem
ber, 1-sj.
JACOR S. STRINE, Shcrilt.
d-28-Stdeaw&3tw
jjxrjsitTJiyjuixTs.
1
UI.TOX OIT.ItA HOUSE.
ANTHONY & ELLIS, -
Maxaechs.
ONE WEEK ONLY!
COJIMBXCINO
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27,
AXD SA TURD A Y MA TINKE.
THE GREAT AND ONLY
HARTZ
ASI) GRAND COMBINATION.
PROF. PAR K Ett and his wonderful Deg Clrciif.
AL. DUNCAN, Vcntrileinial Comedian.
FRANK LAWl'ON, The Inimitable Favorite.
CARRIE HARTZ, Vocalist.
MISS MARY MITCHELL, Clairvoyant.
PROF. FRANK VJCKERY, Pianist.
Elegant Presents gtven away at each per
formance. POPULAR PRICES.
ADMISSION, - - - 35 & SO CtB,
According te Location.
Scats secured without evtra charge at Rex
Ofticc. dJ3-:e:d
PRESENTS!
-:e:-
ZlHM,
- - - Lancaster, Pa.
stock that make
s.
Misvi:j.z.txi:e us.
TAKK MOTICIS THAT ALL. THK OUT
standing and unpaid city tax ter the j-ear
1880, new in the hands et the collectors et the
several wards, must be paid en or betnru
WEDNESDAY, THK 2UTH l AY Of DECEM
ItElt, A. I).. ISSe, as immediately utter that
date the same will be placed in the hands el
the city solicitor ler eoileclion. dccl-lld
LODIS WEUEIC,
WATCHMAKER.
Ne. 159 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near 1. It.
R. Depot, EancaMer, l'a. tield, Siler and
I Nickel-cased Watehea, Chains, Clocks, .Vc.
'Agent for the celebrated l'antascepic Spec'a
j cles and Eye-Glasscr. Kcpaii in; a .specially.
UI1XAJI U
CIRAIJi SPECULATION
T In large or small amounts. $ or 20,000
Write W.T. SOULE& CO.. Commission Mer
chants, 130 l.a Salle .street. Chicago, HI., ter cii
ulars. ' mis-ivd
SII HOIS NOTICE i
for Tin: Ni:xr six hours we
WILL MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT
TO SUIT AND PLEAbE ALL
AUGUSTUS RHOADS,
JEWELER,
Ne. 20 East Kin- Sired, iiiic.icr, I'a.
Auction! Auction !
H.L. ZAHM & CO
JEWELRY STOEE.
Every afternoon and evening until thcMesk
is nil sold.
Elegant Watches,
BRACELETS, CHAINS. NECKLACES,
JEWELRY, PLATED WARE. KNIVES,
FOURS AND SjPOONS, selling and
will be sold PO'ITIVEL with
out icserve.
The Fixture-, te he sold at the cleae of sale,
and the Stere will be Fer Runt lieni APRIL
1, 1SS1.
WM. MILLAR
itet-K-lm.lj PROPRIETOR.
II
OLIDAY GOODS.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
GMsiasitfiw Year CMs
In Nevel mid Oiiginal Dc-Igiis,
in Grp.it Vaiiely.
Elegant CAR1.NE1' IMC I U RE FRAME-,
In Geld. Erecade, Velvet, Ebony
and (.'einbiiiatinii.
CELLULOID TOILET SETS,
TOILET MIRRORS,
Gilt and Cut Glass NetelUe-, .lcc! Cus!:p:p.
LIBRARY
WRITING
INKSTANDS,
HKSKS.
WORK l'.OXES,
DRE:
.-d.NG CA.-hS,
LKTIER RACKS,
Geld Pens & Peiscil Cases,
PHOTOGRAI II ALRLMS,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
FINE POCKET BOOK CIGAR CASES,
GRAPHOSiOPLS
CABINET AND PAVEL PICTURES,
New Beeks in Heliihy Dress.
An iinuicr.se assert incut of
RIRL1"?,
PRAYER AND in .V.SALS,
CHURCH I'OOl.s.
ILLUSTRATED BUOKf, I ICiL'RE ROOKS,
I'Oft CHILD I. EN.
GAMES, ALl'lIARi'.T Rl.OCI.'S,
PAINTING I'.OOkS,
WATER COLOR &c.
At the Boek Stere e;
JOM BAEB'S S0IS;
15 and 17 NORTH (JDEKIJ STREET,
iancaikk, I a.
TURD EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 28, 1880.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington. Dec. 23. Fer the lliddle
states colder aiid partly cloudy weather,
vvith northerly te westerly winds and rising
barometer during the day.
THE KEADIXG 'RAILROAD.
President tioiren DUcredlU the Repert that
a Cliange Will Occur la tbe Man.
agetnent or the Read.'
3Fr. Franklin B. Geweu,! president of
the Philadelphia & Reading railroad com
pany, has addressed the following letter te
the English papers. " Referring te the
telegraphic correspondence from America
published iu the Time thia mnminr n,i
indicating a change in the management of
the Fhiladclnhia . Tfp;iri;T m;tvei t
have te say that even if the vote referred
te were cast against the present manage
ment it could, succeed iu accomplishinne
change, the greater part of the capital of
the company being held in the United
States. The very influential American
committee, appointed upon the direct re
quest of the English-committee, has unan
imously recommended the present man
agement for re election. Before I left
Philadelphia I believed such a course-was
assured irrespective efthe vote of any Eng-
licit flan uil ,,!,! 1ul ll . ..
.e eaujwiut;i-,uui me verygratiiymg res
olution ndentcd at. t.lin f'innn afmnl .,.:..
en Thursday, iu my opinion, secures itbe-
. uuu eei.ui veuiuie. i no issue of deterred
income bends will 1n miHn nrtMitn e f
- - .w IIIVUIII . W 1,
(lays, and as my presence here pending
that issue is a necessity, the election which
would otherwise have taken place en Jan
uary 10, will be postponed te euablc me te
be present and vote upon the proxies which
I held. Franklin B. Gewen,
" President. "
THE FALLING MERCURY.
Piedlcileg a Temperature Veleu- Zce In
this Section.
PniiADni.i'iiiA. Dec. as Tn iii i,w,.
Kike reirien the teninemfiiri. w iii,;r..-,i .
below zero this morning and iu the Xeith-
r.i&i ii ranges irem 41 below at Fert
Garrison te S.jO below at St. Paul.
Chicago, lepeits 3 below, and St. Leuis
P bclev.-. This marks a rapid fall,
and it is believed the cold wave will reach
this section this afternoon. At 11 a. m. it
marked sixteen above in Philadelphia, a
fall of three degrees since morning. The
signal office predicts a fall below zero
widely although of short duration, will
leave the thermometer below the freezing
point for several days.
Iri-Ii .Suite Trials Opened.
D-jiili.v, Dee. 2S. The state trials were
formally opened here te -day. The court
loom was densely crowded. "A great crowd
around the four courts cheered the travers
ers. The judges took their scat; shortly
after ten o'clock. Only eighteen out of
twenty-four jnrers called anr.wcred te their
names.'
A Jury Einju:iieIrl.
l0p. in. A jury for tlie trial el" the
tra is has been empaneled after
much iifliculty, the process occupying two
llOIM".
A Light .Sentence.
Bosten, Dec. 28. Catherine Driscell,
el' lalden, Conn., convicted last week of
killing the child Mary Credan, was te-day
sentenced te live years in the house of cor
rection. The Walking Match
At 11 o'clock te-day there were but four
paiticipants in the Eunis one-hundred aud-thiity-hnur
walking tournament en the
tiTtck. There were Fitzgerald and La La
ereuse, eaeh of whom had sceicd 110
miles, and Wilmet and Pcgr.un, who had
each sceicd 80.
The Swiss I'l-tsi.lent's Insanity ami Sulchle.
Londen, Dec. 23. A Times dispatch
from Geneva says, the .suicide of M.
Anderwcit president, of the Swiss Con
federation, is attributed te temporary in
sanity. He believed his life endangered
by secret enemies, and the relatively small
majority by which he was recently elected
president is .str.ted te have greatly disap
pointed him.
The Whlttuker Cane.
Washington, Dec. 29. Attorney Gen
eral Devcns was the only member absent
fiem the meeting te-day. The Whittakcr
cae was the principal topic under discus-
(Mission, but, no (leflnitn i'nni1n!nn irit
reached. The impression of cabinet officers
en this subject is that the intimation te
the eli'ect that Whittakcr will be given
another chance at West Point will prove
erroneous, it is thought the case will be
finally disposed of in a few days.
Tlie 1'atal Results ela Drunken Spree.
Chicago, Dec 23. Bridget Farning, in
a dinnkcn spree iast evening, overturned
a lamp and was burned se that she cannot
live.
Celi! Weather.
In many places west of here the ther
mometer last evening marked from four
teen te twenty below zero.
Grain Commission Meuse Fill lures.
Chicaoe. Dec. 23. It is reported here
tlie giaiu commission house of W. P. Mc
Laren & Ce., of Milwaukee, has failed for
8100,000; no particulars.
Eire in Nebraska.
A fue at Wilbur, Nebraska, en Sunday
destroyed $20,000 worth ofprepc-rty.
Eire in Connecticut.
Hartfekt, Dec. 23. The Bcviu Bre.,
manufactuiing company's lathe and fin
ishing shop at East Hampton, Conn., were
burned this morning. Less $20,C00. One
bundled hands arc thrown out of work.
A CIoie-Meiithed Commissioner.
San Francisce, Dec. 28. W. II. Frcs Frcs Frcs
cott,enc efthe commissiener: te negotiate
ticaties with China, arrived this evening
by City of Pekin. He keeps absolute
silence as t- the terras of the treaties.
UK. WM. L. ELDER.
One of the Seng of 'rety Thunder.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
JJceniny JS'eic3 has te say of the subject of
this sketch : lie was born in Somerset
ceuuty, and is well known te Peunsylva
nians. He was educated te the profession
of medicine, and located in your city about
the year 1850. He then published a Free
soil paper at the northeast comer of Third
and Deck streets. When Leuis Kos
suth came te this country with his
suite, the patriot exiles of Hungary
wcre given n banquet at the Musical
Fund hall. It was a magnificent af
fair, and Hen. Geerge M. Dallas, cx-mini.-'-tcr
te Russia presided. The price of
tickets was fixed at $10, but se great was
the demand for them that some were sold
at asbighas$50 The programme was, of
course, all laid out beforehand, and the
speakers selected te respond te the several
toasts and sentiments. There was one
toast, however, that it was net intended
should be responded te, it was offensive te
Austria and Hulseman, the Austrian minis
ter at Louden.
This toast was net effcicd until the din
ner had been finished and the guests had
been well filled with wine. When it was
proposed the Hen. Geerge M. Dallas arose,
with his magnificent presence, dressed in
black, with his high white neckcleth and
long white, flowing hair, and in a distinct
and clear voice read the sentiment. With
firm and deliberate utterance and in a tone
of thunder lie asked, " Who dare respond
te this?" Ne sooner was the question
asked than there arese from near the cen
tre of the hall a gentleman, in stature
about the make of your Daniei
f. Fk.v. clean shaven and with
iieu-giay hair, who deliberately mount
ed the main table (there were six
tables, each running the entire length of
the hall) and addressed the chair. Your
correspondent will never for get that night
or that dramatic sccne. There steed what
proved te be an orator, with an extended
hand pointing toward the president, a man
straight as an arrow and a counfenance all
afire with determination. The vast audi
ence for a time looked en with amazement
ana awe. lie was net known te ene in a
hundred present, but he steed like a
statue, without moving a muscle of his face.
Profound silence prevailed when he com
menced. Said he, " Mr. President, I dare
te respond. I will draw the sword of
Washington and cress the Danube." In
less than a moment the speaker had the
whole audience with him. AH weie elec
trified and worked tip te the highest: en
thusiasm, and never was there a dinner
where there was r.nnli n pniOilnn r i,ini
and glasses in the same space of time. As
the speaker proceeded the hall rang with
cheers, the clapping of hands and the
stamping of feet. When the orator de
scended from the table theie was scarcely
te be found a whole glass or pl.ite iu the
banqueting hall.
That great speech was made by a
"frosty son of thunder." Dr. William L.
Elder. At its close. Kossuth arose and
said it was the greatest osatien he had
ever listened te and that the mau who had
delivered it was the greatest of orators. It
may be found published in some of the
standard school books as a masterpiece of
oratory. Its author has been for some
time employed iu the treasury depaitment
where he was lirst appointed by Hen.
Salmen P. Cease, under Abraham
Lincoln's administratis'.
SIA1CKETS.
Jli vSru iilariifi.
Nxw Yerk, necqinli.-r 2S Fleur Su
perfine State at i'.i Oil."?.: 73: extra at
ite$4(Oft4.".5; elii.iiv, de J l.l.Jl 75 : fancy
ile $1 )(; 50: muni! hoop (Kile ft lSQ.l f.).c!uiir't;
de at fttiMgil 7.": Hiiperiiiic nestern f::K5:; 7.":
common te gem! e.ti-.i de $ I lH)f 1 7" ; eKeU-c
de $r Sign 7." : choice ivliiti- wheat de f." Oil
6T OJ ; fee'.ulicrit quiet unit steady ; c-eiiiiiinn te
flir cMra-fl ijW.V.M: cend te ciieiV.' ile ." 'M.n
i; .mi.
WIie.itJ.tfBIe lewvi- anil lic.ivv ; N'e. I While
.Jan. $1 I."!4 ; de tVh , il 111 : Xe. -1 1J. d, Jan.,
1 Cm 17; de Euh. -i ist v, 1;,tw ; , M:i-c!i
12SglS'S; i!e5.iy$liif,.
Cern a shade easier anil dull : Mixed western
spot, lit 53i."7!ic: de tut tire ul .Mlii.Ve.
O.U firm and iiiiel; :'. .lau ;'4e: Slate ITi
le; Western ll''!&
1'lilliidclpniu jllurkt'l.
l'iiiL.i)iLrniA, l)ei;ciu.!er?. Fleur duil and
weak; superfine $.: 1103:: ."); i-.na at
i:573$-i -25; Ohie mid Indiana i.tuitiv $. i";
Ue; I'eiin'a Uniilv $. 00g: 2"i : m". I.eiii.h
tauiily ie7:.itC,-13; Minucset.i extra ."Jit." 7.".:
patent and liijrh grades $ ."niffis e i.
Kye Heur dull, $." (digs :r.
Wheat Mcady at decline from yesterday's
close; Ne , Wwtqru Ifeil il i::', : fcua'a. Kcd,
am! Amber I 1;?1 11.
Cern steady ; s.tc:uucr ,v:(;; j tllew .' I.."!,1 ,e ;
mixed. 54c.
OnU firm ; Xe. 1 Wl.ile 47J : Ne. -J de MJ . ;
Ne. 3 de at In: : Xe. - Mt'eir "tle.
Rye dull at 92a.
Previsions steady: nifs jierlc $l::00rti:;ir;
lieet hams 1 1t. '2J'iil ." I : lind-m m.'-s heel SI7 Se ;
Haceu smoked slieuldei .") jifJ.Vie : Mill de
fJice ; smoked hams 9'iW".i.-; pickled ha. us
S'Je.
Iartl steady ; ei!y kelllc'JitD'e; Ieo-n. huteli
ei s' S3ie ; prime steam ?.s te.
Uiitler dull and generally weak te sell under
increasing suppllci ; Cre.iuum evira ."li-; de
geed te choice 30 j;!e ; llr.itll'erd county and
New Yerk extra, tubi, '2iJ); ; WcMmn re
serve exlni 'SfjQltr: th ijoeil te elieii e ISj-Ji.-;
Kells dull and e.uier; I'etm'a K-:tr:i iOg-Je ;
Western ltc4Ki- :lra JUj)-l.
Effgs fresh ste.uly ; I'euii'ii.'b't'l ; '.Venture
Iresh SGQ'Sti:
Cheese dull but bt-ady; New Voik lull
cream ut K5Kju; Western lull cicnn 12
i3; de fairte K""i! lll2y.t. ; de halt skims
i0?llc;lii(lel0l!e. "
I'etieleiim neiiiiiat ; refined ut U'-'e.
Whisky dull at $1 II.
Seeds Geed te primfc clever dull VAfy!
Flaxseed iiemiiiat at H2jSiI :.
Cut tle market.
Monday, lcc. -27. The recuip.l.i or bei
were 1,'Ju'O head. Previous ueek S,l).Vi h
! T.ni-il f!tij l)ftkiitittl UTT a ii if him
beeves
icail.
A. urn. ui'i xv I i j'VLijiiii Mil ai vi) iitti i.ut t
Ucul" cattle Thelilit run and heavy storm,
with the indisposition el drevein te siind eattli:
in duiiiii; tin: liellday.s, ii.idtliiicllcct el raising
pi Ice J,'ie per I'liiinl. The market v.-.l.
Hpirilless ieriiwhile, but hiiteheri would only
buy i'ej iiniut'diatu cousiiinptie'.i.
Hulls and cewi weru active at an a Ivauce.
Fre.di cew.s were dull.
Oresacii beeves were rather active.
8ALUS AT TlIK WEiV rillf.AIi:i.ri!IA VAIlll.
Head.
il llegcr May lies. Western. k"Oss. .".fli.'e.
ft Owen Smith, Western, ;i'i. 'i"li-:
10! K.S.tt 15. F. .Mcl'illun, Western". j,niv.,:,;.
etiJie.
li" A. ii.l. Christy, Western, trrehs. Ijca.',e.
M39 Ulnian & I.ehmau l!i-os., We.teinj'jie s,
40 Il.iiuul Jliirpliy, Western and Chester
county, kiosk, 4j;fa':c.
SU I.ewcnstein A Aider, Ws,tern, gross
eytriGy.
240 O. hchauibei & Ce., Clilcaes, jrres.s, :"JT
KMc.
:(1 .sebambcri; t Paul, Western, yres-i
20 F. sehecU, Western, bi-os, ,v.'if'.'
' Daniel rimytli.t I'.ie., We.-t-ni, .IJ.feCf
AbcOstheim, Western, .r.?('.;je.
4') M. Levi, Western, i ess, .viViC
tt James Anil, We.stci n. sre.s. syjiiZr.
80 Kachiuau & Levi. Ulnuis,.Vii.re.
1.1 II. M. Miller, Chester county, xr.'c.
tfi
MlevIcaiarKcc.
NKW YeilK TIOCKf.
Stocks uctiye. and strong
a. jr.. .A. M
lO.'Ji 11:.:
DeC'-inber
V. M. I. M.
". JJ..V i0t
1-. M.
u'.f II
Meney i;
Krielt. i: &UJ .iii, :K -"'"''i K;U
.MiehiKanH. .v l.......IS.".J., I."ir,'j 1:'- VM: VS.'.
Miciihjun Cent. Ii. ..l.'.r..'a l-7 VXVx l'Sl i'-'A
Chicago . X. W 12 '. i;y. V2T,',i. IiV !-"
Ulilciiffe, M .'i M. P. ill l!t;s IIP.', US', li::-t
II.ui. U bt..l.Ceni.... V.VV i'Mu 4'.l.'f, 4! I'l
" " P'id. . nn', Hi:;;.; Hit !', in;
Teledo & Wabash l: ;.-;, V, f' :,
Ohie.' Mississippi. .. ,i :,s :t-i -a ....
st,Leula, I. M.&S.K.. r,iyt a.ij .v. .... r.tjH
(liit.n-Ie and Western. .")J-i :;'', -M; :., :sy,
c. c. & i. c. u. u 2yA Myt ivy. .'i
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Ainericau IT. Tel. Ce
Union Pacille il.t 11:5.' V,y. 112'.; 112;
KansaaTcxaa ir,y. !;'! u?A v.X WA.
New Yerk Centra'. V.Vt
Adams K.xprcss 11!
Illinois Central 2V.
Cleveland A Pitts 127 "
Chicago ft Ueek 1 12'
Pittsburgh.!. Ft. W 125
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.Stocks .slimier.
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Nertbern Cent ia! y, V1.
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27th Popular Monthly Drawing
OP TUB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION (X
AtMaeauley'sTlieatie, In tie- f.'Itycl Lfitil--
villc. en
FPJDAY, DECEMBER Slst, 1330.
These drawings ereur inei.ihly p-iiiiiiays
excepted) under piovUIens et an Act et the
(Jcnerul Assembly or Kentucky Ineorjrnit Ineerjrnit
I11S the Newport Printing ai:d Newspaper
Ceniany, approved ApiJl l, 1S7-'.
V"This Is u special act, ami lias net er heen
repealed.
The United Statei Circuit Cem t en Mai eh 31,
rendered the lollewlnn d -el-Ieiis:
1st That the Commonwealth I'lstriliuti.iii
Company I legal.
2d ltslrawlnj;sr.re fair..
N. B. The Company has new en ban. I it
large reserve fund. It end the list of prien ler
the
XOVEMIJEU DltAWIXG.
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10 prizes tl.'XX) each
20 prizes 500 each
KiO prizes. 4100 cuci:
2U0 prizes j0 each
GOO prizes 20 each
1000 nrizeslO each
.5 Sy'AO
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. 5,000
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prizes auueacn, uiipteasiHan".' i.-i iw
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1.SIW
9 prized 100 each, " " lv0
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Whole ticket), 12; lialt Uckets, 1 ; 27 tickets
950 ; 55 tickets, ?1CQ.
itcmit Blency or iiunk lruft in Letter. 01
send by K.xprcss. DON'T SCX11 KY KKiJIS
TKKEU LriTTKUOIt PORTOFFICK tllliKK.
Orders of $3 and upward. lv i:pies-, e-.in b:
gent at our expense. It. M. :n.!Li.".lAN.
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