"G-ir'K-V ' -SJW-- -- --;3tH .7 " ' TtANeAgjyttg' IttfjpaaEMQEB, JEBflUY - DECEMBER 31,-1880. J- ' !; .4' H" 3. Church et Ged semi-centennial. 4. Steinman and Hentel reinstated bv the su preme court; death or Geerge A. Miller at Chambcrsburg; marriage of Mr. H.F. IIos IIes tetter and Miss Clara. Heist ; death et Mrs. Anna Barr, aged 83. 5. Accident te Chester X. Fnrr at the Stevens beuse; Alexander Mil, or Columbia, killed at the steel works. - 6. Marriage or Francis V. Walker and Miss XLB.U! v. ua.ru; .Jenn ucuoeneergcrs iidwi robbed. 7. C. Widmyer'a house and Mrs. Maggie Eck crt's bearding house robbed ; death of Mrs. Klizabeth Maurer. aged 40 ; marriage of Rev. J. B. Sonic and Mrs. K. Smeltz. 8. Humane lire company's dedication ball ; Bcpublicanparadc and rioting. 9. Death et Jacob Scncr, aged 70, and or Jehn 8. Harbcrgcr In Nw Yerk. 10. Hash factory and d we! lings en Plum street burned ; marriage or Mr. F. Xcuderf ami Miss Catharine Margaret Keller. 11. Large Democratic meeting in Meuntvilie. 13. Marriage of A. X. lJre.ncraan.Jr. and Miss Mary E. Albright; Colonel Ferney at Fulton ball; Itcac Kutter's leg crushed ut Kinzcry. IX State Sunday school convention ; death of DanlelK. Mieesu, aged 73, and of C. Sattlcr; Swartz's ice house burned in Columbia. 11. Gelden wedding or Christian Gust anil wile; death of Jehn KJrclicr In Carlisle, agedC). 15. Rev. C. B. Shulta's appointment te pastor ate at Bethlehem ; Mrs. Bullcr killed en rail read ut bcheck's mills. 10. Elim G. Snyder nominated for Assembly ; death et Jane Ewing. . 17. Thirty-second anniversary et tlm Lady's tract society. 18. Death of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Uhlcr; mar riage et G. Edw: ; Ilegcner. te Miss Mary Ida Cellins ; L. C. Cassldy's address at court house ; Barney MciCeever killed en railroad ncarParkesburg. 19. Deatii of Mbs Iila Gunilaker, in Denver. Colerado ; Julius Ehibrcitcr breaks his neck at Xeirsvillc. 20. Death of Mrs. Wm. K. Rathveu, In Sterling, Kansas. SI. I Jin ouster county Hcpunlican man meet ing. 22. Democratic meeting at court heuec. ad dressed by Apgar. Parker unil Lagan ; deatii et Prof. C. II. Jtedd. In Philadelphia. - 23. Monster Democratic parade, 21. Church et Ged Eldership, Harrisburg. 25. ht. Stephen's church fair. 20. Death et Dr. Frederick Swcntzel in Cham bcrsburg ; Statu field trials ut Quarry ville : AL Dennelly, a noted horse thief captured. 27. Kefermed synod at Myerstown ; Lecficr .V Seu's tannery wife blown up. 28. Annual inspection of Pennsylvania rail road ; death et Mary Dunlap, near Bird-in-Hand, agcl SO. 2U. Sudden deatii of James Wilhchn, aged 45. 30. Election watchers appointed ; All hallow hallew e'en. 31. Lutheran celebration of Reformation day ; tarewell sermon of Rev. C. II. Hiultz. NOVEMHER. 1. Democratic last r.illy. 2. Democrats carry the city; dentil of Barbara ' Flcar.aged 70: et Jacob Guslev.aged t.J; et Jes. Rregley, aged 71. and Jehn lialin, aged 21. i 3. Marriage et llaivey F. Havt-ratick ami Miss Annie E.Stencr. 4. Death of James MeElligett, city, and Letili Tides. In Fettsvillc. ugctlS; ; marriage of J. II. Wlckcrshumnud Miss Jennie Heugh, in , Fert Wavne, Indiana. 6. Death or Uev. Samuel Dean. C. Rise In Susquehanna liver ; negre bntglar arrested In Christiana. I 7. Death of Mrs. Minnie A. Ueyer Ruih. 8. Opening of Teachers' institute. U. Death of Geerge Albright, aged 77. 10. Deatii of Henry C andakcr, uged 4', and of Mrs. Susan Xesblt, aged 92 ; cannon oxples- ' Ien at Safe Harber, Jeseph Tayler ami Jehn Aliment killed and three porous injured. 11. Cattle killed at Big Cone-degn bridge ; Mr.-. ! Elizabeth Strccker run ever by Judje Liv ingston's herr.es. , 12. Wm. P. King seriously kicked by upon v. 13. Michael EbcrlyV familj- almost sulteca'ted by coal gas ; Jehn Baker killed ly the cars at IUrd-ln-Hund. 14. Dunkard leve feast ut Ephrata ; St. Luke's llcfermed Sunday school anniversary : death or Uev. Israel Brady at lit Jey. aged 71. 15. Jeseph C. Snyder appointed court crier : death e! Bridget Rciilv, agel 70. JE. Kev. W. L. Ledwith installed Presbyterian pastor at Paradie : deatii of Mary Eslclle DJtrendcrfar, aged 81. 17. Xarrew escap.: et Keystone stable) from destruction by lire; marriage of Dawsen D. Michael and Miss Mary ceglev: smld-n death et Henry Draehbar, sr., aged 8, anil of . Mrs. Catharinn 1-eng, uged 57 ; death et Dr. 8. 8. Kchaffy. Millersviile. 1& Marriage or Henry A. Gres niul Miss Louise llaberhudi : also AinrnstStcinwuille and MIs Mary Merningslur ; ordination of Kev. J. C. lliimc. 19. Death or Gabriel Baer. Mt. Jey; Martin Kreldcr's barn burned; Miss Eliza liubley fatally burned In Pittsburgh. 0. Isaac Habecker's houses burned in Lilitz. SI. Bishop Shanahan's welcome ut St. Mary's: death of Andrew Gehn. aged 70. 22. Mrs. Hepkins first letter published. 23. Frank Fester luiiud bleeding and nearly frozen above P. U. It. depot; Susquehanna closed by ice; death of Jehn Kauim, aged 0. 24. Jehn Segar, Celcmln township, killed bv a runaway; deatii of Barbara Story, uged 79; ' GretTs warehouses and contents burned. 25. Thanksgiving day; golden wedding et 1 Pirmin and Magdalin Haul ; death et Francis P. Metzger.ngcilM; et" Jacob Hair, uged il; et Cyrus Moure, D ruin ere township, aged IB; et David Musket miss, aged 2; et Geerge II. Davis, aged tiJ; Mux Ynpu killed at the, Big Bridge. 26. Baptist church fair. 27. " Ne verdict" in the case of U. S. vs. II. E. I Minnich; death of Kev. Jesse Pennabecker, Lltitz. aged 7." : suicide of Geerge England, Hear Alrville, Yerk county. 28. Kev. Dr. Knight's third anniversary at St. ' James ; Kev. Huflerd's farewell at nl". Jehn's Lutheran. 20. Deatii of Mrs. Jeseph Potts, aged C!, Strue bnrg. 30. Prcsbj'tciian church adepts rotary elder ship and elects under it; death of Dr. Gee. I Ress in Lebanon. DECEMItEH. I (Matinee.) 21. Miss Heller In sleight of band. inrgc neuse. 23. The " Danites." Geed house. Rev. Dr. Wan-en's lecture en "Recreations in As tronomy." Large house. 27. Mary Andersen In "Evadne." Packed house. MARCn. 1. Anale Fixleyln "Mllss." Packed house. 5nnd. Powers "Dr. Clyde" combination. Fair houses. 15. Temmy Maclc minstrels. Geed house. 19. " An Arabian Night." Fair beuse. 24. Lawrence Barret in " Hamlet." Big house. 23. Dr. C. A. Greene's lecture. Small house. 6. Cellier's " Banker's Daughter. " Geed beuse. 30. Xew Orleans minstrels. Small house. APUIL. 2. Baird's Xew Orleans minstrels. Small house. 3. "An Arabian Night." (Kcturn visit.) Large house. C. Che3tnut street theatre company in "Our itevfl." ilnnd linnae 8. "The Escaped Xun." Geed house. 9. NickEnboi'is'spanteiiilmccompairy. Large house. 15. Jeseph Murphy in " Kerry Gew." Fair house. 19, 20, 21. McGlbeny family. Crowded houses. 21. Jubilee singers. Small audience. 2.'5. Carncross minstrels. Crowded house. 21. Milten Nobles "Phoenix." Geed house. 2i. Cellier's " Celebrated Case." Fair house. 7. Emma Abbet Paul and Virginia" opera. i' cacu neuse. 9. Sa'.sbury's Troubadours. Big house. MAY. 1. Jee Jeffersen's " Kip Van Winkle." Large house. 12. J. U. Kcanc's "Kip Van Winkle." Small house. 2.'. Janauschck in "Macbeth." Fair house. 21. St. Antheny's church lecture and concert. Geed house. 2. " The Twe Orphans." Fair house. 27. Lecture by Adcluluc U. Murdoch. Small house. AUGUST. 27. Mrs. G. (.'.Heward in "Uncle Tem's Cabin.'' Large house. 0. Annie Flrinln and Jehn Jack in "Civil Marriage." Small Jieu-.e. SEPTEMBEK. fi. Madame Hcntz's minstrels. Fair house. 7. "FunenthcPacitic." Fair house. 8. Ada Gray in "E:t Lvnne." Geed house. 15. Ferd and Deaham's" Masquerade:? In " Pranks." Small house. I'i. "The Four Seasons." Small house. 17. Wcllcsley-Stjrllng combination In "The Old Cniss." Didn't show. 18. Alice Oates and " The Favorites " In Leng Brunch. Geed heusy. 21. "Cinderella; ei.Tlia Little Glais Slipper." Crowded heus" ! 24 Minnie Palmer's " Bearding Scheel." Fair house. s 28. Clinten Hall's "Strategists." Small house. 50. Oliver Doud Bvron lu Acress the Centl. , ncnt." Geed house. OCTOKEIt. I 5. Jeseph JcflTcrsnu in "Tlieltlvals." Criiwded I house. .11." Tlrj Galley Slave." :oe.l house. XOVEMBEU. 8. Institute lecture. Hen. Gee. K. Wundliug en Ingersclira. Crowded house. 1 .). Institute lecture. Wallace Bruce en Wil liam Cullcn Bryant. Crowded house. , 10. Institute lecture, .-chuyler Celfjx en Abniliam Lincoln. (Crowded house. 11. Institute lecture. Hen. Clinten Loyd. en the "Heuse of Itcpresuntatlves." Crowded house. 12. Institute Headings by Prel. Frank Brail lord. Crowded house. 13 I. B. Binehart's Heme Entertainment. l.:i! house. l.r. " Deacon Crankelt." Fair lieuve. 17. Fanny Davenport in " An Amcricaii Gill." Large house. IMaudlO. Thompson's "Electric Lights" Fair houses. 20. Maude Granger in " Twe Nights In Keine." Small house. 2i "Matrimony." Small house. 2. Annie Pixlev in "M'liss." Large heu . 2.1. " Dr. Clyde." Fair heu-.e. 2". Mcndelsshen Quintet. Small house. 2(. Jay Kail's " Uncle Tem's Cabin.'' Crnwdi d house. te. Agne.s Leenard in " Weman's Faith." Small house. DEGEMISER 1. Haverly's Colored Minstrels. Creivded house. 5. lleey and llardie's ' Child et thu Slate." Geed Heuse. !'. Cliurlette Thompson in " Tlie Planter's Wife." Small house. 10. Stcrnberg-Friicli-WIMielmJ concert, house. 11. The Palestine Arabs. Small house. 20. Themas W. Keenc us ' Uiclmrd III house. 21. l.'ob.sen and Ti-ane in "Sharps and r an- uuhsc 2. Haverly's "Widow Bedott." Small 2. Tem Daily's Heme MlnstreN. Lame house 27. 23. 20, .', 31. Hartz, Illusionist. Mediftni heus"s. pliments,fer tbc efferiugthls year is a very pretty one consisting of pictures or accur ately drawn and nicely colored American birds mounted en handsome cardboard and pretty enough le be framed and hung in any one's picture gallery. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUU IIKGULAR COltl'.ESPO.NDENCi: Frederick accommodation west three hours late yesterday. Market this morning instead te-morrow. PostefSca hours en Xew Year from 10 te 12 a. m. and G te 7 p. in. Schools resume study en Monday. Telephone poles are laid, but net erected, as tar as Ueiuena lttrnacc. E. K. Smith's thermometer marked 13 degrees below zero this morning and "at ether places in proportion. " By neon to day the mercury in turn had mounted te 9 above. Jacob Rethschilds left for .Xew Yerk te-day at 1:03. C The engiucs are hauling sliarfc freight trains. Xew Year excursion tickets are sellinji at the passenger depot. Chief Burgess MclHngcr warns property owners te obey the ordinance requiring them te keep their pavements clear of snow, or the penalty will be enforced. The 30th annual variety dres ba'l of the Columbia lire cemnativ will be held in rOdd Fellows hall this evening. The mem bers of the company are new engaged iu decorating the room for the event. The Shawnee lire company will also give their animal ball te-night in company II armory. It is expected that b ith balls will b? at tainted with succ3ts. The Washington (B. C.) 31. E. church will give an entertainment tomeir.iw even ing that premises te be "great." Je. Aiken, the well known hotel pro pre pro Xricter of Kinzers, is sorieuslv ill. The coolest sight in town is the picture of Gus Williams in a straw hat, laugh ing in one of the show windows. Henry 31. Englu of 3Lircitta. who has lest three children from diphtheri;!,has an other dangerously ill, and Mr. Hal lis. who has lest ene.has four ethers in critical con- : ditien. Jlisses Lettie Smith, Smith, Alice Buchcr, Ilatt-" Ilecse ami 3Ianie Allisen determined t i:i!.e a sleigh vide this morn ing te Lanca- r. The weather made no difference te 'ic ciunit-ceus .young ladies, who, en t. at rival of their' .sleigh, jumped in : ...1 bundled themselves snugly beneath bit Me robes. They get as far as Furnaee hi;i,uear Eighth ami Union !;tieets, when tlicir horse bccauie frightened and ran awaj-. A few jumps and tiic horse reached an embankment, ever which it went at a terrific pace, drawing the un- iiicuy sictnii, wil us equally JUCKiCSS ee- cupants. along. The sk-igli was over turned with both .harts bieken and the young ladies were spilled into a feet or mere "of snow. Xe one was hurt and the ladies en releasing themselves found they were a mile from home, no one near, their horse gene, their sleigh a wreck and themselves standing iu about a feet of He was taken te the lockup te tluwfr-eut, and te-morrow will be warmed up by Al derman Barr. Severely Ilurned. While s-.tting by the store at her resi dence in Derwart street this forenoon, the dress of Mrs. Jehn Pentz took fire and was seen iu llames. A daughter of "MVs. Pentz in attempting te put out the flames was badly burned. Captain Pentz, who was in an adjoining room, hearing her screams, ran te the assistance of his wife and succeeded in putting out the Are, but net uutil she had been very severely burn ed. Capt. Pentz's hands were also badly blistered by the fire. 3C3 the Lucky Number. Se. 331 has wen the dell' head new en exhi bition In the window of Astrlch Bres., Kast Kins street. The holder et the number will receive the head upon the presentation efthe ticket at theirstere. Xir JJiTEBTISEXJEXTS. WATCH MGI1T SERVXCK WIU IMS . held in St. Paul's M. E. church thi te begin at 9 o'clock. All evening. Service arc invited. TpiON BETHJ-.X.-TVATCII NIGHT SEK- KJ vices and communion, cemmencinc this ereaingat S:30 and closing at 12 o'clock. Tire BDITIOI. fkiday Bvaaroie, dke. m, isae. WANTED I313IEDIATEI.Y A LOACH. . man vrhe can make himself srfinpr-iiir f ncf 1... .. rnl.AH .... . ,? . MBS. MARY DCXN, 219 East King street. useful ltd KEFC3ED. Could Net Get op Stairs. Mrs. K. U. Kebins makes a statement that for year she has been a great sufferer from Kidney affection and that for several months the pains in her back were se severe she could net get up stairs. Stio has new worn a Day's Kidney Pad for four weeks, la free lrein pain, and believes hsiielt entirely eured. d27-lwdMWAF&w "VTO REASONABLE Ot'FEK Organs and Pianos. NEW AND SECOND n AA D, at greatly reduced prices. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLZ. .. ulten Opera Heuse, Lancaster. WEAinKK INDICATIONS'. WAimscTON. Dec. 31. Fer the Middle states clear or fair weather, slowly risin temperature, winds generally from south te west, and slowly falling barometer. esji rWE INTEREST DUE On THE MOKT X ga?e bends et the Lancaster Watch Com pany, limited, en Jan. 1. 1SS1, will be paid at the Lancaster County National Hank en and uuer mat iiaie. ltd JOHN D. SKILE5, Treasurer. Consumptives gain in flesh, strength spirits under a daily use of Mult Bitters. and A HAPn N.W YEAIS TO YOU ALL ! Andrew G. Frey, Druggist, NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER ORANUE LANCASTEU, PA. ATliat a Pity that the otherwise beautiful girl should have uch bad teeth. And all because she did net use SOZODONT. It cost se little te buy It considering the geed It does, and its benefits stretch eat into her future lite. Peer girl. rt27-lwdeediw Fragiaut with delicious flower ede healing balsams Uuiicura Seap. and SPEVIAI. NOTJCEH. MCLa t The Doctura Disagree ni te thu best methods and runie.lles, for the cures or constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. i;ut theie that have used Kidney Kidney Wert, ugivjc that it U by far the best medicine known. Its action U prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and ether mecurlals that poison the system, but by using Kidney Kidney Wert restore the natural action of all the ergain. Xew Covenant. d27-lwdiw TOTIUfc-TIIE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE xi council, -e. ... e. V. A. M., are requested te meet at their hall en Sundav aitcrnoen. at 2 e clock, te attend the funeral "of our Inte Re cording Secretary, Bre. Absalom Fairer. The members et Conestoga Council, Ne. S. Cones Cenes toga Council, Ne. 22, Empire Council. Ne. !20. Junier O. U. A. M., are respectfully Invited te attend. By order of .. . t ,, m it-KILL. Councillor. Attest : Jas. P. Twixtse, A. U. S. d31-2td fTyiLt. DE ENLARGED. ' THE LANCASTER DAILY EXAMENER Will be enlarged TO-MOKItOW (SATURDAY). JANUARY 1. 1SS1. The subscription price will remain the same. th cents a week. ita filial! ' Fair Flats." house snow en a com morning. The ladies walked back te town, and search was in stituted for the sleigh and horse ; thev were again fitted out and the ladies reach ed Lancaster safely, took dinner with Sheriff and Mrs. J. S. Strine, and made a trip home by the same route. LITTLE LOCALS. THE ASK.UItLY. A Itrllllaut Party at the Stevens Heue. The event which Lancaster's social cir cles have been awaiting with keen inter est for weeks past came off at the Stevens house last night, aud the general verdict of these who attended the annual assem bly there given was that all in all it was the largest, most brilliant and completely Here and There and Everyuherc. The Lancaster Daily Examiner premises te cnlarire te-morrow one inch in feuniii. Rev. 31. C. Lihtucr is tohuve a memo ! rial tablet in St. Paul's I'. E. church, I.eck ! Haven. Officer Ceylc found a en Seuth Queen street, ten nis name, llausman fc Burns ,ir distributhiir nice calenders for 1331. The IsTriLMOExcni: j calcndcr,a marvel of typographical beauty. j is also out. ; The watch meeting at the Duke street i 31. E. church, this evening, is te byjrfn at . S):aO. New Jersey Wine. Tiiis wine fersickness has long been in pop ular favor, but by no means intoxicating in its nature. Wc rcler te Speer's Pei t, Grnpe Wine, which has been introduced into the hos pitals and among the first families in New Yeik, the principal drug stores in this city, by Alfred Speer, of Pa-sale, N. J., who has de voted himself Ter many years te the cultiva tion of the Oporto Giv.pc, and the study of lennontatiei.s, and producing an nrtlele, the medical properties Of which arc said by gen tlemen of reputation te be unsurpassed. Mr. Specr ferments his wine by a new process, pc pc uliarte hini.-elt.wilhoutthcadditienof Migar or spirits. We doubt whether there is a vine yard iu the old or new world that can yield a wine at all comparable te this in richness or delicacy of flavor. All first claw trugglsta keep It. i The above extract iiem the New Yerk Iler- aid shows the approbation in which Spcer'a whie is held abroad. W have drank the wine und can truthfully endorse what theabeve ex i tract says concerning its geed q uallties. The way in which it is matured by Mr. Spcer gives ' it a finer flavor tha.i any wine wc ever drank. ', Bosten Traveler. ! This wine is endorsed by l)rs Atlce and ' Havlj, and for sale bv II. E. Slaymaker. d!5-2wdw PTJULIO SALE -ON SATURDAY, JANU ARY 8. 1R3I. will be sold at public Rale, at the Leepard Het el, a Let or Piece or Ground situated en Lafayette street, containing in front SO feet, and extending In deptli 117 feet bounded en the west by property or Jacob Breck, en thecatbvm-miertvif.T;ir-nli K'....i-r n,1.1 . .1... nn... .. 1... ..n. ... -. . ... ...., w.i uiu Euiiiii uv ir..ieri v in .iiiceu ivcppie, en which are erected TWOItOUSES.oncuene story Brick Heuse, Xe. 410, containing six rooms, and the ether a one anda-half sterv Frame Dwelling, containing 4 rooms with Frame Shep In the yard ; also Grape Vines and l rnit Tress. This property must be s-ehl. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known bv FERDINAND WALDMYER. F. W. Wilxiajis, Auct. i!3t-Gtd SALE. ON T iR9i t in -.,-!-.. .. .'..... "-.. " "' ." --., . -" i Kiinih. u. in., y virtue ei a wi it ei jieri facias, I will expose te public sale, at. the storeroom of Harry W. Sheiblcy, Ne. V, North Market street, in the city et Lancaster, Pa., the follow ing ncrsenal m-enei-tv te wit. The entire stock of Carrlagu 7dakers Sup plies, consisting et Plains, olds, Warner's Patent and Sarven's Patent Wheels. All kinds et Spokes and Kims, Reaches, Buggv Bodies, Carriage Bodies. Cnrriage Parts, s baits. Hubs. Bews. Poles, Sleigh Ucndintrs, Sleigh Baskets, Dry Paints, Varnishes. Linseed iinil ether Oils, White and Pittsburgh Lead. I'umleu Stene, Paint Brushes. &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property or Harrv W. Sheib lcy, and te be se!d bv JAcm: s STIJIVV Sh,.rln- Shctltrs Ottlcc, Lancnler, I'a. Beec'inber ill, 18- il31-21d ADJOURNED KIIERIFF'S MONDAY. JANUARY 3. A. Condensed Tetsrams. A reunion of soldiers' orphan graduates at Harrisburg te-day resolved te form a permanent organization similar te the G. A. R. and adjourned te meet in Harris. burg August 25. Simeon 3IcKeew, an old colored man, drank three pints of whisky.en a wager, at Seguin, Tex. Then he died. James H. Brady, alias Mooney, the bur glar, who murdered his companion in crime, Edmund Lavaie, in a bearding heuse m Florence street, Bosten, last Feb ruary, has been arrested in Albany. Abe Rothschild has been acquitted of uiuiuci at oeuersen, j.ex. The mayor of Athens, telegraphs te the lord mayor of Londen, that a magnificent aud complete statue of Minerva Victorious a masterpiece of fhuleas, has just been discovered. The fenr story brick building at Coombs alley, Second and Arch street Philadel phia. occupied as a paint aud varnish store by S. P. Wetherillifc Ce. TWrvA n and Win. II. .Mitchell, burned this morn mern uig. Less net less than $30, 030. An autensv in the iasn nf l.-r.;,i....f Audcrwert,ef Switzerland, who committed suicide en Saturday last, showed hyper trophy of the heart and au incipient soften ing of the brain. A colete.l Libcrian sailor was found bad ly frozen near Flushing, L. I. His limbs will probably drop off if net amputated. Fire at Jacksen, Mich., this morning de stroyed the 3Iarien heuse, Jacks an City bank and half dozen stores. Less $00,000 or $80,000. D. R. Beas, a saloon mau, was shot and killed yesterday at Regcrsville, Tex., it i ; supposed by James Ellisteu te whom he had refused credit for drinks. II. C. Rogers, a farmer living near Huntsville. Tex., was brutally stabbed by a man named Pickering who made his es cape. The attorney general concluded his pleadings in the Irish state trials at Dub lin te-day. JewTerk Central... isit Adams Express if Illinois Central fS Cleveland A Pitts .. " iS? Chicago A Reck I .E, 8tecks strong and steady. Phll'a. Readinsr..... "si? ' Lehigh VaUev. ".. " Si? Lehigh Navigation... 39 Anrthnrn liielfl in.n v.l " P'd CG?S Pitts.. Tltusv'e R " vK? Kerthern Central PhiPaErieR. R Northern Penn'a Un.R.R'sefN J Ilostenvillo Pass Central Trans. Ce. TI .? m "'a 'S a zi Wi .... 13J JZfTJiisTiiyjrixiTs. "PULTON OPERA .neUSE. ANTHONY A ELLIS, - - Maxaeer. ONE WEEK ONLY! eouxEtcHe MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, AND SATURDAY 3IATLSrt:H. THE UREAT AND ONLY HARTZ AND GRAND COMBINATION'. PROF. PAUKERaudhls wonderful leSCtruu. .AL. DUNCAN, Ventrlleriuial Cemetlian. FRANK L AWre.N. The Inimitable Favorite. CARRIE HARTZ. Vocalist. MISS MARY MITCHELL. Clairvoyant. PROF. FRANK VICKERY. Pianist. Elennt I'resents gtven away at each per formance. POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION. - - - 33 Jt r.O CI. Accenliujj te Location. Seats secured without Onice. .-j:tra chared at llei: di-.uta j-en salv vu i:i:-'j. yALr.iuiw.-A LIU OK ONE AND TWO KJ III '" drunk' se cold, that he couldn't 1. Death of Susan" Rmvinan "in Millci.ville, . tue deer of the ball room, when the hour ei me promenaue commenced at nine ' o'clock, f.iulticssiy arrayed in evening costume, and with a big dark losctte en his coat lapel, the badge of his e.'Iiae. Rosettes and ribbons of various colors adorned the coat of the members of the different commit tees. And they no doubt all did their duty faithfully, for the ball, Irani the commencement te thu close, wentsmoetlily along without a single unpleasantness"; and no better test of geed management, need be asked. It was very fully at tended. The rooms were even better filled The Christmas I'Sitnit.iinmeiif. f tlm .. . ... . .. .. .....- - i . .--...... ...w succcssiui auair ei tne Kind that lias ec- ; Derwart street mission will be repeated to te currcd in this city for years. Early in the morrow evening by special request evening the carriages began te roll up be-' The very fresh young men who raided fore the West King street entrance, and ! the saloon at X.niii Onmm mi n,-.,.. .. , ... .. .. ..... VB(... yutaisuu Hiiynuu;; weiu COUUIICICU lO ttic second lloer where all the parlors and the great dinning hall, te be used ai a b.il! room, had been thrown open. J. L. Stcinmetz, ese., appeared as the master of ceremonies for the occasion, at j Mettici-n! .Iletliera:: aietlicrsl'i J A:-e you 'duturbed at night and broken ei I yt.urrest by a sick child sull'ering and crying : with the escrueialhiy pain et cutting teeth? ; Itf,eal once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS- . LOWS SOOtHINO SYRUP. It will relieve the !)Oer little 9uUerer Immediately depend upon It: there Is no mlalake about it. There i.i neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will j net tell you at once that it will regulate the ! bnwcN, and slvc rest te the mother, and rellel ; atul health te the child, eperatlug like magic. I it i- perfectly safe te use in all cases, and picas ! ant te the taste, anil is the prescription et one ' et the I'ldeat and best fem-ile Tilivslelnna -mri muves in the Unllcil States. Sold evcrywhere -." cents a bettle. I U7-lyd&wM.WS streets en Christmas day, were fcent te jail for ten days by 'Squire JlcConemy. asedCS : of Anna Marv Dclseit. aired 73. 2. Attempt upon the lire or Mania Cehen by his insane brother : deathef Mrs. Ellen I'ar- rtd.afred 73; deatii or Patrick Ceylc, aged 71. 3. completion of Steven cotton mill. 4. Jehn llruder drowned; death et' Abraham Staid, aired 0 8. Philip ilctr.'s tobacco shed burned. 0. Death or Mrs. Margaret D. Fenn, tit Marv. I ville ; Rudelph Krautcr killed iu Philadel phia. . 7. Decease or Jehn Uilch, agcdlO: Mrj. Salena j Withers iu Reading; of Mrs. Leah Hull In I Lltitz. I J). Infant child of Aug. lliiiyiuau, Mt. Jev. I smothered ; death ei J. W. Sandee, Stnts- i trenr. 9. Milkmen's udvcrlisinglawciiferccd ; death efMrs. Mary A. Keadig, aged 02, in Philadel- JIIUU. The mayor committed Anne (iessner for 30 days ; James Ryan for 20 day?, and Henry Shullz for 10 day.,- all for va grancy. Charles Rut'er, colored, an employee :it the l'cnii iron works, had a thumb cut e!f by having it caught in a pair of .she;;r used for cutting iron Ia-.t evenimr. SAMPLE NOTICK. i It is ii:i)esil)!e ler a woman alter a falthlul , coui-seet treatment with Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suirer ' wiih h r.ertlcness et the uterus. Enclose a I stamp le Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham, SB Western ', avenue. Lynn, Ma-., for pamphlets. ! jy23-lydeed&w CHINA HALL We tender Thanks te our Numerous Ciisteincisand Friends for their Patron age during 18SO. Our Aim, liming the Coming Ye.ir, shall he te Ple.iic and Satisfy ail with Lewest Pricci, Uest Goods. Courleeui) Attention. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 EAST KING STREET. CONTINUED COLD WEATHER. The Mercury Down te the Dettmn or the Tube. Philadelphia, Dec, 31. Weather ro re ro peits this morning indicate continued cold weather. At Washington at 7 a. m. the thermometer marked 10 below. Yester day at Fert Werth, Tex., it touched 2 below. At Ilrenham, Tex., snow is eleven and a-half inches deep. At Livingston, en Orange mountains, twenty miles from New Yerk, the thermometer marked 20 ueiew at daybreak this morning. At Bayvicw, N. J., at the same hour it was 0 be' -w. At Petersburg. Va., 10 below, Whii i peg, Mauiteba, 44 below. Travel en.tlu reads in that section is entirely suspended, being blocked with the deep est snow kreivn for years. Herse Sleiirhs. Ii. fn.-l .-ikii.liiii.il ... ...... ehcap. Can be cen at sdiebcr'a La'e Hetel diS-tfd 11UBAVCO WAKKUOVsKS FOB KKNT. . Twe Wiiraheusea near Heading R. it. Do De Do pet, SSxCO feet, Iretii January I. 1nI. Apply te A.-W. RUSSKL, 2i Last King Street. Alse, for Kile he-.ics and lets en easy term-. dlS-'iwdced COUgllS. 'Jlrewn' Bronchial Trechci"' are ucd with advantage te alleviate Cetizlis. Sei-u Threat. i-Hearj-eitea.s ar.'l Itrenchial Alleetleni. Fer I thirty ycara these Troches have linen In use, ..-tn. .....t... . ., . lhc soup house will open mid iree dis- . n.-.v and untried, but. having been tested bv wine ana than at tlie J anions 011011111'' ball at. the .A" . ... . i .. . C 1 : "u"f coinin.ssieiu l-s agree te imui ceun- Stevens Heuse several years age. A ercat tvdebt lit. 4 r pp.nt ilenlli n Aiii.iuel V..- . " . r . vc - :..-'. ..... :.: .. - . .". ' inanv straiieers rera irrsiit. : vi juuuii.eu, sigcu iti ; 11. t-eepi.'s s nerses H. stolen. 11. Lewis Sewers sentenced ler murder ; frozen water pipes : Mennugh's stables burned in Oxford. 12. Eplscepul Interchange or pulpits in the in lerest of miaslens. 13. Death et Mrs. Mary J. I'.eclc. aged S9. II. Postal Reute Agent (i. W. Hublcy arrested. 13. Ilarrisburgcity 4 per cent", lean bold at pre mium. 16. Firemen's convention in Reading ; College Student published ; local duirv association organized. 17. Sudden death et Cathaiine Abeie, aged CI. 18. Reservoir ice cut. 19. Cliag. Gibsen and JoeGrefl" eauglit in an at tempt te nrcak jail. 20. Heavy snow fall and .leighlng. 21. Jehn H. Reese killed at llituer's warehouse. JS. Death of Henry B. McNcal, aged 47 : of Henry D. Mussel man, aged 17. 23. Public school cutcrtiilnmcut ; death et Emma E. Miller, Washington borough tiem ubortlen medicine. 24. Christmas market ; geed idcighing ; brisk trade; Phillip Uiggins shetat Ceatesville by Downing Wright. 25. Lecal observance of Christmas : death of Miss Mary Catharine Cele, Columbia. 2C. Death et Ames 1. Launing, aged 73; Sunday-school festivals. 27. Tramp light : St. Jehn's day. 28. Sndden death of MUs Susan Finefrock. aged 23; W. H. Shrimp, P. It. R. brakeuian killed at Ardmore ; tleath of Adam Flcar, aged 41. 29. Jehn W. Jacksen paralyzed ; limitations Imposed en prison visiting. 30. Death of E. A. Scncr. aged SS ; man iagc or Mr. E. I. Cewell and Miss Mary Slayiuaker ; Assembly party at Stevens house; Samuel Wilsen, aged 72, found dead In bed, West Lampeter township; deatii of Abraham Fairer from apeplexv. 31. Extreme cold. tributien bejrius te-morrow. Cee. Calder. sr., adds $5 te the fund. Jehn I). Alien will lecture al Tcmperaiica lull nextTues- tlay evening en " Energy an Element of Distinction," half the profits for the soup house fund. At the Ilait:: show last evening the sewing machine was wen by Mrs. C. E. Sievcr. 33 Charlette street, and ether prizes were given away. The illusionist and his full company appear te-night, to morrow afternoon and te-morrow night. lienjamnn Wcrtz, administrator 'of the -'..... ! T 111! 1 , . . vewnu ui ., . j.iusd:i iieccasee, jate u Washington borough, sold a tract ei" land containing three quarters of an acre te Jacob Welk fer$G2C:a one-and-a-half story frame dwelling house and let of ground in said borough, te Jacob Brownmiller for ?i!4a, 2QQPOUNKS SOLID SWEET WHITE GKAPES, 31 CTS. PER P.'JUXD, AT BURSK'S. New ii:m:i;s u-jckwiikat fleuij. A Very Superior Article: ake. Luzeruu County Buckwheat Fleur, Choice ; and HECKEU'S SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT AXD UUIDDLE CAKE FLOURS, AT BTJRSK'S, Xe.l7Eat King Street. Frank Kilchrist two boys charged belonging te C. hearing before Dennelly this was discharged, 1 here being no against iiini. Tammanv. who Alderman Alex, afternoon. Ivilchrist evidence aid he net PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Dramatic Recerd or the Year JANUARY. L Kanfrctta Panteinluie 1 matinee. . Geed ( mat Large Fail Large Large beuse, 3. Rial & Draper's Uncle Tem's Cabin inee). Uoed.houses. C. KateClaxlen in 'Dnuble Marrlage " beuse. 6. Watsen, Ellis & Kcrnell's variety house. 15. Oolty-Ueoft, "Under the Gaslight." house. 10. Lippet's slelglit or hand s,hew. house. 17. Gothold's "Octoroon." Lai-ge house. 34. Soup house fund entertainment. Packed boese. 96. Madame Rcntz's minstrels. Large house. 27. Wallace Vrucc's lecture en " Womanhood in Shakspcarc." Slim house. 28. Kiralty's "Enchantment." Packed house. 29. Aunt Pelly Bagtwt's Singin' Skewl." Small house. FEBRUARY. 4 and 5. 1'ref. Coeke's "Eaniosaef Spii-itual-ism' Slim houses. 1- ST11188 c,n gft hew Geed house. 9. "Our Goblins." Small house. uLJljn?ity110 comedy company in " Pate." small house. a 52SytU?.nle.r"8 Pantemlme. Large house. LS5R.JlSC'iI,lc,y's.VMcsscaStr r-en Jarvis section." pucked house. e. r ree wispcnsary litune vntcrtai mimu neuse. 17.BeOalp Rill in -Knights of th. Packed house. 19. Fanny Davenport in Pique." P.i heie 21. Pirates or Penzance." Large Heuse many strangers were present aud added much te the iutcrc-t with which the scene en the crowded dancing Jloer was viewed. JIauy of the ladies from abroad attracted marked attention by their beauty of countenance, gracefulness of carriage and tasteful drcssiug. Auditor General Schcll and Mr. Kerr, of the same eflicc, were present from Harrisburg, which town was represented also by four or five ladies. Columbia con tributed a liberal share of the guests, but we did net ebserve any of the premised faces from Heading. Te describe the dresses wc Ce net have the skill. Iheywcicel many colors and many of knew who had the piteous but would them very handsome. The display tell, was held for a further henrim henrim et jewelry was net very striking, and ., " uiameims uiu net sparkle every whcie. There were dresses long and dresses short ; and it seemed that fashion had abandoned the effort te confine the female mind and figure te any particular motto 01 dress ana that all were reveling in their unwonted liberty. There were skirls that hung two or three inches from the fleer side by side these that swept it for as many yards. Te these who esi esi jeyed dancing the evening must have been one et great pleasure, because the Horn Hern was pleasant te their feet, the music te their cars and the partners te their souls. At least if they were net, they should have been. Fer the lloer was nicely waxed, Tayler's orchestra play ed splendid daneiug music albeit "a trifle tee loud for the hail and there were plenty of men and maids whence te select pleasant partners. These who danced net had ample opportunity in the raanv and spacious parlors te sit in sweet converse or in the bread halls te promenade in av contentment. The supper was served at midnight, and after one o'clock the sedatcr efthe guests began te leave, but it was four o'clock iu the morning before the long pregramme of dances was finished and the party dis persed. The dancing cards were very ele gantly designed with beautiful engravings of ships and owls and things en the covers. Of course they were pretty because they came out of the Intelligencer job office aud from the bauds of that facile rriucens among the typographical artists of Lan caster, Harry Carsen. Altogether the ball was a success, and constant use Ter nearly an entire geiieialien, they have attained well-merited run:; among the few staple remedies of the age. TI10 Tlireat. " Jlretcn't Bronchial Troches'" act directly j 011 the organs efthe voice. TUcyhave an cx i I raerdlnary effect in all disorders of the Threat J and I-aryn-, restoring a hcaltliy tone when re j laxed, either tiem eeld or ever-exertion ei the j voice, and preduee a clcarand distinct cnuncl , atien. MjicnKcrs a ml Singtrs find the Troches ' ll-JCful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh 01 Sere Threat re I quires Immediate attention, as neglect olicn elicn I times results in some Incurable Lung Disease. j "HieutCs Bronchial Troches" will almost in j vaiianly give relief. Imitations are etTered ter j -ale, many et which are injurious. The genu . ine "Brian's Bronchial 2'reches" ure sold j only tn bete. !anl3-lydiwTa,ThiS Ge te H. 15. Cochran. ilnmrirlt 1ST ami lea and Daniel Tammanv, ' :iin'h U;-e" street, ler.lr. Freeman's Xsw with stealing pigeon, j A" ''"'J ". I"lP,uttrllilY Ilagelgans had a I pounds. Prise. 15 eeuts. A OEM'S FOK FAHNESTOGK'S FARINA FLOUR, A Very Superior Article. Give it a Trial. Fw Sale only in Lancaster, AT D. S. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST Z.IXU STBEKT. FIRE AT ATLANTIC CITY. Tue Iletels Burned Fighting the Flames Under Difficulties. Atlantic City, N. J., Dec. 31. The hotel Windser,kept by M. A .Reet andewncd by David Giltiman, of Philadelphia, caught fiie at six o'clock this morning from a heater in the cellar. The steam fire engine would net work, aud as the efforts of the firemen were confined te an old hand engine, buckets and hatchets, the llames seen spr" ,d te the Dullmere house kept by J. 11. Dull. Beth buildings were destroyed, together with most of the fur niture in the hotel Windser. Much alarm was felt for the adjoining property, but luckily there was only a slight wind and the fire was confined te the two hotels named. The less will aggregate 40,000. Several firemen had their fingers and feet trnzen. 1VOK SALE OK KKInT. Kltilir SEW A? Twe-storied 1HUCK HOUSES. Fenrlarge rooms and half entry, fcixleen leet six Inches front, and twenty-six R-et deep, let ltfj Ret deep, situated en West Marien street (near Charlette, will be ready te occupy en the first or February. Will lie sold for Stme each. These are the cheapest houses in the city. Apply te JOHN L. ARNOLD, d 3td onice Ne. 11 Eat Orange Street. ri'UK OLD LANCASTKIt COUNTY ItOCSK. J. Nes. 117 anil 111) Eat Kingstrce , for rent Remodeled und lltteil up in llrst-c'aas style with large dining room. light and airy sleep! ing apartments. Stabling and Shedding com plete in every particular. This well known und old established house has done as large a county trade as any in the city, and being cen trally located (almost adjoining tbt Court Heuse), id one the mutt dcirub!u 'bu-dncss stands in Lancaster. or teruis and prticulars apply te d28-3td EDWARD WILEY, II North Queen Strcel C1ITY PKOPEKTY AT PRIVATE SALK. j The undersigned eiler at private f-ale the residence new occupied by him at Ne. 4i Seuth Lime street. The house fronts 111 feet, mere or less, and extends iu depth 193 feet, te thu Zion Lutherun cL'urch. On the south side of the house Is a private alley. The lieu-e contain.! seven large rooms, is intwly painted and paper ed, and ban gas In every room in the house. In the yard are choice grape vines and lrult trees. The prepert j- is very desirably located and will be sold at a reasonable price. d'20-tld PHILIP DOERSOM. 3USVLl.AXOS. 13AINTINH. X A The Reading Election. Philadelphia, Dec. 31. The examina tion by the masters efthe Philadelphia & Reading railroad into the question of post poning the annual meeting until Febru ary first was begun here this morning. 3iist:j:t.s..isrEevs. WANTED AT THIS OFFIOE COPIES or the DAILY IN I ELMCK'-CER of JANUARYS!, 1SA0. and SEPTE3IUER2. 15 0. d:M-ifd It Is Werth a Trial. "I wa-s troubled ler many years with Kid ney Complaint. Grave!, Ac.; my bleed became thin; 1 was dull and Inactlv.j ; could hardly crawl about, and was an old worn-out mau alf ever, and could get nothing te help me, until Iget Hep Hitters, and new I am a boy again. -My bleed and kidneys are nil right, and 1 am as active as a man et 30, although I am 72, and 1 have no doubt it will de as well ler ethers et my age. It is worth the trial. (Father.) UWJwdAw ill! kinds et Heuso i'aliilliii'.-nul nv.iliilm. done ut the shortest notice nm I In ;h...,.t no. silde style. We have reduced our price te i.w iui mij . aimpeii unarioiie street. ectl'Muid ALLEN GMTIIKIK & SONS. CHRISTMAS GIPT.j r ! HOLIDAY BOOKS, HOLIDAY GAMES, HOLIDAY PICTURES, HOLIDAY GOODS. IN GREAT VARIETY AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 4 Wi-ST KING STItKET- Ah Auction ! MAKKJCTS. crate expert and home auiierflnu state, it ft iei-t w. choice. ! ftUDDEN DEATHS. Decease of Samuel V.'ltseu and Absalom Fuirer. Samuel Wilsen, a farm laborer, residing near the lower end of West Lampeter township, went te bed en Wednesday evening in apparently geed health, and as he did net get up at his usual hour en Thursday morning his room was entered, and he was found dead in bed. Mr. Wil Wil seu was about 72 years of age, and leaves a wife and children. Absalom Fairer, lesiding at Xe. 0O0 Xerth Lime street, was prostrated by a stroke of apoplexy last evening about half past live o'clock and ilipd at ten eVW'.- .Mr. Faiier had suffered from a former stroke of apoplexy received a year or se age. but had se far recovered as te be able le be about and attend te light busi ness duties, and tnst v.nnr te hi Strung Evidence. I have sold at retail price since tha 4th of December last 1.T0 bottles et Dr. Themas' Ec leetrlc Oil, guaranteeing every bottle. I must say I never sold a medicine in my lire that gave such universal satisfaction. In my own case, with a badly Ulcerated Threat, altera physician penciling jt. for several days te no eitcct. the Kpleelrl.. (lit 0.....1 if ti.n.n,,..i.i 1.. ! twenty-lour bourn, and in threatened croup iu I my children this winter it never tailed te re ! lieve almost immediately. C. R. HALL. I Gr-.AYVU.tE, III., March 28, 1RS0. i ,.., "?tMe "y II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 and j 1) North tucen street, Lancaster, Pa. VK.ITHS. was se unanimously voted. . Geed Plains." The Carriers' Offering. The carriers of the Intelligencer will call upon their patrons te-morrow morn ing te wish them a happy New Year and present them their New Year's offering. We shall net be at all burprised te learn that the patrons of the Intelligencer generously responded te the carriers' com- l'.rier stroke yesterday, appeared te be in his usual health. He was about CO years of age and well known te most of our citi zens having been several years age in the grocery business, and later kept a beet and shoe store en Xeith Queen street. IIw was also for some years a tax collector, and a salesman- iu the furnishing heuse of Flinn & Brcncman. He leaves two sons and two daughters, all married. His wife also survives him. A "JUIIeiialrc'rt Jllli-fertuiic. James R. Kecne's summer house, at Newport, burned te-day. Less, iHOO.OOO. A twenty thousand dollar picture and sil verware enough te fill a hack were saved as well as some choice bric-a-bric. Sirs. Kcene and family sought refuge in the stable. They lest all their wearing ap parel although the servants saved theirs. Nothing abeve the first fleer was saved. Nearly Frezen. Edward Lyen was found in the snow this morning and being under the influence of liquor would probably have frozen, had he net been rescued by Frederick Kline. Fi-Eau. In this city, en the 28th Inst., Adam I lear, in the list year of his age. Tlie relatives and friends or the family aru re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral. Trem his late residence, 750 High street, en Friday morning, at 9 o'clock. Interment at Jeseph's cemetery. High mass at SL Jescph'schurah. SESsn. On December 30. at the residence et ids mother. Ne. 220 North Prince street, Kdw. A. Sener, in the tWth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inyited te attend the funeral en Mondayaftcrneon, Jan. 3, at2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Faitier. I-n this city, en the 20th inst , Absa lom I alter, iu the Kith year of his ue. Tlie relatives and friends of the "family aij respectfully invited te attend the funeral trem H. Kulp, unday aftcr- iiuen at e ciecK. interment at Lancaster cemetery. eta Eiusxax-Iii this city, Dec. 'M, 1830, Catha rine Christina Erismnn, sister of E.. J. Erls man. aged 39 years, 1 month and 18 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral en Sunday after after neon, from the residence ei her mother. Ne. 319 West Orange street. Service at the house at half-past two o'clock. Te proceed te Wood ward Hill cemetery at 3 o'clock. 2td DIAEIES mm 1881, Giving Church Days. Ilcliaieus FesMvali. Moen's Changes. Hlankt for Wci-ther Recerd and much ether usetul Information, in styles. Jew and Nevel. Fer sale at the Eoekstoro et JOHN BABR'S SONS, IS & 17 NORTH yiTEKN ST., LANCAfcTEIt. PA. NEW YEAR CARDS. Ai Elegant A"S'irtunmt for .ile at the BOOKSTORE OF JOHI BAEE'S SOIS, Mew Yerk AlarKei. Nkw Yerk, Dee. 31. Fleur linn, very med- iuie irnue uemanil ; "Hi "j , Miiru, ue de 24 45ftl4 7.1 t.innv .l f !'.r.r K1. .........I !..... .11..... M7- n . . .... t - m- .?....;. ..ru...i ..i..ii vjuif 1 Mfiij uii:eneiee de at fsiegi; 73; ssipcrtine western J3 10g3 8J; coiitmen te geed extra de $100jJ47j; choice de U gj'.jc 7.-. ; choice white wheat de $3 00 (tr m ; Seul here quiet and steady ; common te fair extia f I 7-"S3 ; geed te choice 1I0 $. 30 Wheat JiQIc better and fairly active; Ne. I white. Jan. 1 151 1CJ;Ne. 2 Red, Jan 51 IS ; de Fell., $1 19S01 1!?). Cern a shade better und quiet ; Mlxe-i west ern ft. MSZliaWie; leiiitureat.VS357?c. Oats stronger, quiet; State 4!317)c; West ern 433 J3e. -AT THE- 15 aed. 17 NORTH Wliii-EN lanc.m-ii:r, : a. -i-ww ...... j .. ihwi tu aiiuuu iiiv AUI the rasldenca or his son-in-law, D. Ne.530 North Lime strest, en Sunil HOLIDAY v.u STREET, fc! i'l:ltntlel:tla .ilarbet. l'n:LAi.icf.i'iii., Dec. 31. Fleur neglected but nuchniiged; iiiiertini: f.l CO33 50: extra i-SLiHi i; Ohie m;.! Indiana family VB0i$ C0C; Penn'a tainilv S 0035 37 : SI. Loul? tatnily j.75f(;t.": Mlniieseta extra $50035 75; straight, a l7u2."i; patent anil high grades $350'(S. Rye Heur, $3 00. Wheat fairly active, buthiphcr; Ne 2, West ern Red l ir,y, ; Dui.und Penn'a. Reil and Am ber $! ISTjl VM. Cern dull, bat steady for local use : steamer ajjGeie; yenew, vsyu ; mixed. Sic. H.L.ZAHM&CO JEWELRY STORE. Cvcry aitcrnoen und ccni.ig until fhcateclc la all sold. Elegant Watches, RRACELETS, CHAINS. NECKLACES, JEW EI.RY. PLATED WARE. UNITES, FORKS AND SPOONS, selling and will be sold POSITIVELY with out ruscrvc. The Fixtures toliese!i Int. tht clexe of sale, While 47Kc; Ve.i Mixed ri JJAJO -AT XJilV AJVMJtTJSliMJfTX. "VTOT1CE. X Inland City Ledge, Ne. 83, K. of P., will take action en amendments te the By-Laws at the regular meeting THIS EVENING. The mcuibcrsara requested te attend. It J m: EMI AH RIFE, K. R. &. S. "j lELIOIOCS. SATOItDAT NEXT ItKING JLV the Feast of the Circumcision, a riithnll 1:1 V nrnllltfr..tl.ft will I.A m.1u1ik...i f. ..... Widmyer & Ricksecker's. A Large Variety of FOLDING CHAIRS, FOLDING ROCKERS, MILTON BODY AXD TArZHTH V BR US8ET.fl. PINE EBONY OABINET3, PATENT BOOKERS, Perforated and Satan I?eckers. iaisenlet. bnt Jlrm: Ne. 1 Ne. 2 th 46: Ne. 3 de 45ttJ4 2e. Rye steady at 02c. Previsions market and prices flnarr; racs, perk old $12 7513 00; new, $11 2514 73 ; beet linns SI03O(il7 50; Indian m.'sa beef $19 00, f. e. b.; Racnu smoked shoulders 5lgi 5Xc; salt de 4-3c; amekeil hams 9K' lee; pickled huiite 820c. 2 Lardflrmcr; city kettle Mic: !oes itutcii- cr' S3c ; prime steam $9 00. lliitter market dull and nrlen invu.r te sell ; Creamery extra at 33334c ; de geed te choice 30332c; Ilrad ford county and New Yerk extra, tubs, Z7Q28C ; de firkins. 21S2'!c; Western reserve extra 22210 ; de geed te choice 18521c; Rolls dull and lower; Penn'a Eslra 19322a ; Western Reserve 'extra 20JJ22. hgg-i scarce, and wanted ; Penn'a at 40342c ; Wswierr, Jresh, 3S4'Jc. Cheese dull but steady; ;New Yerk full cream at lftjc ; Western full cream at 12Jic de fair te geed at llai2c; de li-ilf skiin skiin ilc;Padellc. Petroleum market easier; renncd at 'Vhisky at $1 13. Seed; Geed te prime olevcr dull VAaVA Flaxseed nominal at $1 35QI 30. and tin: 1, 1831. - Stere will be Fer I.'uut IVnin APRIL WM. MILLAR decu-lmdj Wi PROPRIETOR Nil FOOT-RESTS, 1J00T-BO5 V.S GLASSES. and LOOKING CHILDREN'S BOOKERS, AND TABLE OKAIRS, PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS. DIN ING ROOM FURNITURE. S. E. COB. EAST KINS AND DUKE ST, ni., vesper at 3 j. m. i s.i HteelcnarKct. Ns-.v Yeek Stocks. stocks irregular. i:i02td I ecKMimi LANCASTER, PA. SIOUOV ........... ErieR. R i Michigan . L. S... Michigan Cent. R. It Chicago & N. W. Chicago. M.& St. P. 118 Han. ft St. J. Cem 45 48jZ " P'fd....l035 103K Teledo & Wabash.... 4 44 Ohie & Mississippi.... S8 St. Leuis, I. M. 3.R.. 54 Ontario and Western. 30J C. C. & I. C. R. R. .New Jersey Central.. H4 He!. & Hudsen Canal. QlfZ Pel.. ijicU., Wcstcnil( 109K Western Union Tel... SI 8l'A Paciiic Mail S. S. Ce.. 5i 5WA American U. Tel. Ce Union Pacific 112' 111 December SI. . x. a. m . r. x. r. m. r. m. 11.00 11:50 2:29 ;2:49 Z:M e .50 BOX .135 135 Xj - .... .127 12G sax six VI IUU, the Cheapc-d. .Simplest and Pest in the Mark.:!. Made el Walnut. Meulding three :!iid four inchea wide, and New Patterns. '.Veil; re them thirteen different ways, ami very low i.i r.ricc. FINE EIIOXV AND WALNUT CURTAIN POLES, with Rra3 Rlng. Enls and Hrarskets. All walnntand Aih Pelea complete. Plain Window Shades. All Celers and Widths. Hollands. Paper Cur tains, Fixtm la. Fringe-", Cords, TtiMuiir, Loep-.. Picture Nails, Tassel Heeks, fte. Opening almost dally New Styles of WALL PAPER, FOR TIIE COMING SPRING. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN cer? Cti.. EITATEOF JEKEM1 All UAUSIAN LATH Ot Lancaster city, deceased. The nmler Rlgaed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Maria Ruu man and Wm. II. ICex, ext:cuters, te and among thec legally entitled te ttic sum?, wilt sit ter that purpose en THURSDAY. JANU ARY 20, 1MI, at 2 o'clock p. in., in the Library Roem efthe Court II use. in tin; cliy et Lan caster, where all pcreeu? iuti re-sil in -aid dis dis tribntleii iiinv nttcRd. 'A . L V 'f A '-. d2.vi:dew" -iudi.cr. i i i-iS KuiiMis & Texas. uya 4i I JL