i-s- v: i1 .v -- v" B y. ?p ;ji?- fr- 3grF?&&i&&$?s&3m T?!T?iTWT5R5ilHtSHffHHBHiHHBHHHHIiBBIHHBR!3SB w;-r-rr VSKiiS s.---tp, -sr - y j-- ' i V - ir.l &2 sy lV: - 'yc LANCASTER DAILY CfTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY JANUARY 1, 1881. TUB WEATHER. Tn Mercery Tar Belew ere. The &Zet inhabitant bas net jet been consulted, bat many gtaybeards declare that within their recollection the present cold term ia the severest they have ever experienced in this latitude. Fer three consecutive days at daybreak the mercury has been frem.10 te 23 degrees below zero, and even at midday has scarcely risen te 15 degrees above. Following is a record of some of the thermometers in different actions of the city at 6 o'clock this morn mern ing: Ernest Zalim's, East James 21 below E. F. Bewman, 150 E. Cliestuut.20 " Wm. A. Morten's 705 S. Queen. .20 Ellwood Griest's. 419 S. Priuce. . . 18 ' E. J, Zahm's, 144 E. Lemen 18 Benj. Baumau's, 562 S. Queen.. .18 Albert Zahm's, 311 N. Lime 17 Jeseph Wilfenff, old factory 10 8. II. Zalim, West Chestnut. 16 ISTEUJGENCER 13 Following are a few of the returns from the ceunty: Director of the Peer Jehn Shultz, Strasburg township, reports 26 be low. At Ireuvillc, 23 below. At Bird-in-Hand, 22 below (at same place yester day 27 below, and a report that at some places near Bird-in-Hand, 30 and 31 be low). The variation in the thermometers may be attributed in part te their greater or less exposure and elevation these bang ing in low places generally registering the severest cold. At 10 o'clock this morning the mer cury at the posteffice had risen te 2 de grees above zero; at 12 o'clock 10 above, and at 2 o'clock it steed at 11 above zero. In some places, exposed te the sun there were shins of slight melting thi s after neon. Sunday Scheel Entertainment. The holiday entertainment of the Sunday school of the First Baptist church took place lat evening, and was largely attend ed by adults and children. The church was prettily decorated with evergreens. The exercises opened with the hymn and chorus "Welcome te all," after which the superintendent of the school, Mr. Frank lin Sutten, read the 53d chapter of Isaiah, aud Mr. Kurtz,jef the Y. 31. C. A.,effercd a prayer. The infant class sang "Through the Gates" very prettily, and Prof. Ira D. Kcndig followed with a tine declamation eutitled "The Little Old Bacheler.' Bessie Pciiuypackcr sang " The Drunkard's Child" in fine voice, and Superintendent Sutten made a brief address reviewing the principal events aud the week of the school during the past year. The school sang "The Heavenly Vision," after which Miss Ollic Pennypacker recited a favorite selection. ' Safe te Land," a quartet, was well sung by Ira D. Kendig, Jeseph Davis, liichaul Smith and Jehn Biuklcy. Mr. P. S. Geedman delivered a short ad dress in which he announced some of the work which should be done in behalf of the school iu the future. "The Floral Cress," a recitation and tableau, was shown with fine effect, after which the school sang " Xew, Geed Sight." Adis Adis trilmtieu of presents followed, each pujiil receiving a liberal supply of confections, nuts, fruits, &c. The entertainment closed with the doxology. TRUDBLE1X DECHDBua. Four Colored Men Who Were Fresh. Last evening the colored folks held services in their church en Strawberry street. Charles Coates, Wm. Mills, Fred Gress and Wm. Gatcwoed, four colored men, who arc hotel waiters and coachmen, jjet en a drunk. They concluded te have some fun se they went down te the church. They began te laugh and amuse themselves by carrying en flirtations with the ffrls in a very disorderly manner. The minister and the ethers were annoyed by the noise and they asked the young men te behave. They refused te de se and finally it was found necessary te close the services en account of their behavior. Cemprint was made against them before Alderman Barr and they were all arrested. Gress and Gatewood furnished bail for a hearing en Tuesday evening, but Coates and Mills being unable te de se they were takeu out te the prison, where they will open the New Year. They will have an ample op portunity of ascertaining hew the prison is conducted, and they will be just in time te have the benefit of the new rules, which go into effect te-day, by which indiscrimi nate visiting is prohibited. If these young men happen te be sent back te prison at the expiration of their time they should give lectures iu the colored church en "Life in Lancaster Prison." Upset Narrow Escape. Mr. Simmons, the ice merchant, made a narrow escape from bciDg seriously hurt last evening. He had been out sleighing and after returning his lady companion te her home, was driving en Water stiee in rear of Fulton hall, when his sleigh was struck by the tank of an engine that was backing en the tracl . Mr. Simmons was thrown from his sleigh into a snow bank, the sleigh was- somewhat broken and the shafts becoming detached, the horse man aged te get out of the way of the engine. Mr. Simmons was net hurt but be had a narrewe escape. Siew Year's Day. Except the closing of the banks and a general dullness in trade and the observ ance of the Feast of Circumcision at St Mary's Catholic church, there is nothing te indicate that te-day is a holiday. The saloons have extra lunches and there is a geed deal of private social feasting, but less New Year calling than is general in Lancaster society, the custom gradually coming into disuse in the larger cities. Mr. Aaren Teller handsomely entertained many of his friends at the cesy and hand some offices of his tobacco warehouses. Soldier's Orphans Organization. At the meeting of soldiers' orphans, graduated from state schools, in llarris burg, yesterday, Supt. Wickcrsham made a speech extolling the system, aud ethers spoke en the subject of a permanent or ganization. Among them Charles T. Hull, of Mount Jey. In the organization, A. S. Grew was made chairman, and Richard Hull, of Mount Jey, ene of the committee en permanent organization. The society formed is te be the junior G. A. R., of Pennsylvania. Corener's inquest. Corener Mishler yesterday held an in quest en the body of Samuel Wilsen, of West Lampeter, whose sudden death en Thursday morning has already been no ticed in the Intelligence".. The jury was composed of J. H. Mayer, Eli Cramer, 8. B. Pfoutz, Jehn Martin, Jehn Huber and Frank Snyder. Dr. J. H. Mayer acted as coroner's physician. The jury returned a verdict of death from apo plexy. Trial Sermon. Rev. A. E. Delman, of Brooklyn, will preach te-morrow morning and evening at St. Jehn's German Reformed church, West Orange and Mulberry streets, in response te a call from the consistory. On Monday evening there will be a meeting for the purpose of electing a pastor of the church. Again en Duty, Samuel Swenk, constable of the First ward, who resigned bis position en the city police force last week, is again en du ty, Jlayer MacGenagle having declined te accept his resignation. Mr. Swenk is a geed and faithful officer and cannot well be spared from the force. COLUMBIA NWa OUR REGULAR COKfcESPOMDKXCK The Protestant churches of Columbia, excepting St Paul's Episcopal, have de cided te held a week of prayer, beginning .en Monday evening, January 6, and con tinuing until Saturday evening, January 8. inclusive. Services, commencing at 7i o'clock n. m.. will be held in the different churches as follews: Monday, January 3 United Brethren church. Tuesday, January 4 Reformed church. Wednebday, January 5 Presbyterian church. Thursday, January 6 Methodist Epis copal church. Friday, January 7 E. E. Lutheran church. Saturday, January 7 Bethel church. These services, and the time and place of holding them, will be announced from the several church pulpits during the ser vices of bunday (te-morrow). The First national bank has issued a statement showing the assets and liabili ties of the institution at the close of busi ness yesterday for the year 1880. The statement has been neatly gotten up and is a model of typographical beauty and skill. Belew find what has been sworn te by S. S. Detwilcr, cashier : HESOCfiCSS. United States bends IW.CM C3 Leans and discounts 294,511 51 Uendsand mortgages 137.293 25 Due from banks 91,308 55 Expenses and premiums 10,019 72 Due from U. S. Trcasuicr 8,865 C3 Cash eh hand 36,00110 Total resources $778,029 13 liabilities: Capital stock $300,000 00 Circulation 177,300 00 Deposits 309.3C3 03 Surplus 38,000 CO Undivided pretlls 25,274 19 Hue te banks - 23,233 91 Dividends unpaid MC CO Total HabllitlPS $778,629 13 A 'eighing party of four couples en joyed the zero of last night in driving te Mount Jey. A supper had been ordered, te which the party did justice, and re turned at about midnight just in time te welcome the New Year. William Henry, of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, is the guest of Frank W. Hinkle. Miss Anna Mussel man, of Yerk, Pa., is visiting Miss Annie B. Purple. The whist club met last evening at the residence of Mrs. General Welsh, en Le cust street, above Third. They welcomed in the New Year. There are quite a number of new and very pretty designs in New Year's cards in circulation this year. Te-day the young ladies of the world will remain within doers awaiting calls from their gentlemen friends. Who will envy them the unen viable irksomeness ei a day se spent ? Net any for us, thank you. Farmer Henry Wisler informed your correspondent this morning that the ther mometer at his place showed the mer cury te beat twelve degrees below zero at between 8 aud 9 o'clock At four o'clock this morning at the same place it regis tered only ten degrees. It will be seen from this that the rising e:' the sun had no effect en the temperature. At 7:35 o'clock at the Western Union telegraph office it was also at twelve degrees below. At this writing (12:45) at Black's hotel, twelve de grees above zero is the ligure pointed at. A sleighing party of about eight young men left here this morning for Yerk. The ball last evening in Ce. II. armory for the benefit of the Shawnee lire com pany, was net a success. This is New Year's day and the bauks and stores are closed. The posteffice is open at only the usual holiday hours. There was some life in the afternoon market of yesterday and it was a success. Mr. Jehn Mann, residing in Maner township, gave a supper te a number of Columbians en Thursday evening. Last evening's ball in Odd Fellows hall, for the benefit of the Columbia fire com pany, opened auspiciously and closed in the same way. Sixty-five couples took part in the grand march steppiug te the music of Wolfe's orchestra. Refreshments consisting of sandwiches and coffee, were served as the old year gave place te the new, and in the first hour of 1881 the spirits of these present were raised te the highest pitch of joy and excitement. The ball room was very handsomely decorated and the venture was a complete success. Freight traffic en the Frederick divis ion of the Pennsylvania railroad is sus pended te-day. High class freight is run ning en the Philadelphia division. It is thought the Shawnee rolling mi I will start up en Monday. Miss Mamc Shuman has returned freni a visit te friends during the holidays. Watch meeting services were held in two or three of our churches last night. The M. E. church was especially well attend ed. Charles Wymcr, of Philadelphia, was in teWn te-day. Messrs. Geerge F. Rathven and L. K. Fondersmith will eat their New Year's dinners with friends at Lancaster. Cases Dismissed. This morning Samuel Sweigcrt had a hearing before Alderman Barren a charge of cruelty te animals, which was preferred by Hugh M. Shaeffer. The parties live at Millport, some distance from Lititz. Seme time age Sweigertshet a deg belong ing te the prosecutor. The defense called a number of witnesses te prove the char acter of the animal. Frem their evidence it appeared that the deg wasef no particu lar breed but was a " cur." He was a very bad canine aud would often go out en foraging expeditions te the houses of the neighbors. He was very fend of sucking eggs, and was once cveu seen enjoying a large fat chicken which he bad killed. After the deg's character had been proven the case was dismissed. Before Alderman McConemy, yesterday, a number of cases were heard. They grew out of a fight which occurred en Seuth Queen street en Christmas day, and they were all dismissed as the evidence showed that it was a badly mixed affair. A Deem for Wlckerstaam. The twenty-sixth annual session of the Yerk county teachers institute closed last evening, after a five days session. Before closing the institute passed a reso lution reported by a special committee protesting agaiust a bill te be introduced iute the next session of the Legislature abolishing the office of county superinten dcut of public schools. They also ex pressed their unanimous approval of the work performed by State Superintendent Wickersham, and declared themselves in favor of continuing him in his present ex ecutive capacity. Watch Meetings. At the Union Bethel, St. Paul's Metho dist, Duke street Methodist and African watch meetings were held last night, all of which were largely attended, the serv ices continuing from .half-past nine till midnight, at which hour the New Year was welcomed in with thanksgiving, hand shaking and mutual congratulations. At the A. M. E. church there was quite a dis turbance caused by some colored roughs, particulars of which are given elsewhere. Sleighing. The sleighing is excellent and the sleighs run lightly; but "we "wish te remark" that nine full-grown men crowded into a one-horse sleigh is a little tee much of the geed thing. But such a party was en the street te-day, and get along very well as long as they moved down hill. The Cress. At St. Jehn's Lutheran church the theme of the sermon te-morrow evening will be I " Tug attractive power or the cress." - Case FreMBtmbea. At 2p. m. te-day the employee of the Key West cigar manufactory, at Ne. 13 East King" streetTmet, te the number of forty, at their working rooms, and, en their behalf. Alderman Patrick Dennelly presented their esteemed -and popu lar superintendent, Mr. Philip Bernard, with a handsome geld-headed cane suitably inscribed Iu making the presentation. 'Squire Dennelly said it was prompted by a regard for Mr. Bernard as a gentleman and employer, in both of which relations be wen and kept the high est respect of all associated with him. He knew the feelings prompting the gift would be highly appreciated by the re cipient who se well knew and faithfully recognized the true reciprocal relations of labor and capital. Mr. Bernard, much moved by the unex pected testimonial, expressed his thanks in a neat speech, and invited all hands te "meet " him after working hours. Beautiful Wax Werk. We have been shown a specimen of wax work made te order by Miss Martha Rudy, of this city, and which has been the result of long and artistic labor, that is a rare product in its way of taste and skill. It is a cress of flowers risiug from a circular mass of bloom and introducing the widest range of floral selections. They are wrought one most faithfully te the natural originals and the whole work satisfies the most critical examination. The entire design is striking, but chief merit liesjfcm the careful elaboration of each flower. The roses, carnations, fuchsias, ferget-me-nets and every'otherefthemultitudiuous variety are executed with marvelous delicacy, every bud and leaf being 'se natural that te detect that they are artificial requires close examination, and some of them, se te speak, are "mere perfect than natural flowers. Birthday Celebration. Sirs. Mugdeleua Herting, the mother of Dr. Geerge A. Herting, Jehn Herting and Mrs. Geerge Schlott, celebrates the anni versary of her birth at the Franklin house, today. She was born near Reams town, this county, en the 1st of January. 1800, and is in geed health aud gives premise of living te enjoy many mere birthd.v.s. Sorae little coutrover ceutrover coutrever sary rose anion ; her friends this morning as te whether s'.ic was 80 or 81 years old ; whether she .is born in the 18th or 10th century and whether the present year is the 81st or 82d year of the century. It is con ceded that theso iu favor of the higher figures had the best of the argument. Ilariz's Last Night. Haitz gave his usual flue show last night and a matince was given this afternoon. This evening will be the last appearance of the company. Why this show has net drawn better houses is net known, for an excellent entertainment is given. Police Canes. The mayor this morning committed four persons for drunken and disorderly con duct, and dismissed one vagrant. Alderman Barr committed Edward Lyen for 5 days for some offence. New Year's Entertainment. The New Year's entertainment of the First Baptist Sunday school will be held te-night at 74 o'clock. Change. Jacob Martin, ler the past S years with II 'gcr & Itro., will eh Msnday take a position with K. E. Fahncsteck. mi That tSSOO Reward. It is new quite evident that Mr. McKilliiw does net prove himself sufficiently intelligent te comprelicnd,er docs net wish te understand, the difference between a reward ana a bet, which. I am happy te say. Unit any boy in the secondary schoeN would explain te him. Fer Mr. McK.'s benefit I will simply (state, and for the tati time, that a reward dots net mean a bet. Lcib'm produce his lieinc-made organ lrem Vfi haw material, as he boasted that lie has often' done and can de se again ard the reward is his. (I hope lie will undere .nd me new.) In reference tome want! -i te manulaclu,-e eigans, I will say here that I never had any such desire, or the ambition te claim the ciedit of ether peo ple's brains ;et my mechanical abilities, I have no doubt, would prove equally as geed ashisafter me serving a seven years' apurcn ticcshipanda twenty-flve yeais' experience in the business (ami net in a cigar box f.icteiy cither.) In Mr. McK.'s caid of December ISth. he says: "I will manufacture everything from the raw material, I have done It and will de it again at my lactery." In his card et Dec. 23th, he btates that Mr. Carpenter is one of the most extensive action factories in the United State, but he does net make my keys, reeds, tube tube beard, sounding beard, step connection--, coupler, vex htimana, trcmoje,guidc5,sprlngs, Ac., and inasmuch as he has net as yet denied or dare deny that he is net the sole agent fcr E. P. Carpenter la this county,; new what does Mr. Carpenter make? What does he make ? Eclie answers, nothing but the case, and well you knew it, likewise the public. As te preposition lie makes te better suit my finances, would sa3r should we sti ike a balance he might perhaps be able te buy Mr. Carpen ter's trade mark. As for myselt, I am net jeal ous of his assumed dignity as a se-called organ manufacturer, neither have I any personali ties. If lie has any, as he Kays he ha?, the soon er he brings them lerth the quicker we will be able te come te a legal understanding. This card should convince Mr. McK. that I have net made ;i mistake in offering that$00 reward. If that neighbor is particularly in terested in his behalf and will call again, I will givchhn my statement cenectly. Tlds is my final reply unless compelled te de ether wise. FKAXK J. STEIXIIAUSEK, Agent for Gee Weeds & Ces 's Parler Organs and Upright Pianos. Could Net Cet up Stairs. Mm. It. C. Itebins makes a statement that for years she has befn a great sufferer from Kidney affection and that for several months the pains in her back were se severe she could net gei up stairs. She has new worn a Day's Kidney Pad for four weeks, is frce lrem pain, and believes herselt entirely eurcd. d27-lwlMW&F&w Shaving becomes an indlsfcnsablc luxury with Cuticura Shaving Seap. What h Pity that the otherwise beautiful girl should have such bad teeth. And all because she did net use SOZODONT. It costs se little te buy it considering the geed it does, and its benefits trjtch out into her future life. Peer girl. d27-lwdeed&w Nervous, eleeplcss and overworked find rest and nourishment in Malt Bitters. SPECIAL. NOTJCES. Mothers! Aletltcrrt!! Metnerti ! !l Are you .disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child sullciing and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth7 It s-e, go at once and gcta bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S hOOiHIXG SYRUP. It will relieve the poe little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there 13 no mistake about It, There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly bafe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is.thu prescription et ene et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses iu the United Slaces. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. tilT-lvdiwM.W&S MAJtRIAiiES. Cewell-Slayjiakkr. Ou the 30th Inst., at St. James church by the Rev. C. F. Knight, D. D Mr. Edward P. Ce well, of Philadelphia, te Miss Mary Reigart, daughter efH. E. Slay maker, esq., of this city. Kkllee Reed. December 30, S80, at Christ P. E. church, Allegheny, by Rev. .Rebert Meech, Geerge A. Keller, of Allegheny (form erly et this city), te Miss Jennie W. Reed, also of Allegheny. DEATHS. SE5EB. On December 30, at the residence et hismether. Ne. 220 North Prince street, Edw. A. Scner, In the 36th year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family an respectfully iayttedte.attena the funeral en We call attention te a tew very desirable articles at UBuraally low pric . Beys' silver Heming Cased Watches at. , $&33 Beys' SUver Hunting-Cased Stem Winding Watches 15.60 Gentlemen's Silver limiting Cased Full Jeweled Watches". 5.00 Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Cased Stem Winding Watches 15.00 Ladles' 10 and 14 Carat Geld nuntlng and Half Hunting Cased Watches at 18.09 We call attention te our fine Movements for Ladles' Watches Full Jeweled, evrn in centre pivots, which we will ease te order in Handsome Bex-joint Monogram Cases or otherwise. Gentlemen's 18 Size Movements Cased and Kneravcd or Monogrammed te order. ' A special new line el goods is Just received, consisting of Gentlemen's Silver Bex-joint-Cased Watches, the Handsomest Silver Watches ever brought te this city. We invite an inspection of these goods, feeling oenfldent we ean show inducements te buyers net te be found elsewhere. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 Weet King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, Thiags 1 ear stock that make Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gilts. 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 SETS, FINE OIGAR SETS, BAOOARET VASES. ALL THESE AND MANY MOltE AT f ATTM'R CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. HAIDSOME CHMSTIAS GIFTS! Nothing would be nicer and mere appropriate for a Christmas Gift than one of UORBEOK & MILEY'S HANDSOME CUTTERS. The bC3t line ei Sleinhs In the Lancaster Market, ineluding PORTLAND. ALBANY and TWO-SEATED CUTTEUS. Call and secure Bargains. A Full Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, and Vehicles et every description. Repairing neatly attended te. Remember our Motte : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD." OFFICE AND FACTORY: COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. Moeidayarterneon, Jan. 3, at2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. FAinER. In this city, en the 30th iust , Absa lom Fairer, in the 59th year of his a its. The relatives aud Jricnds of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral lrem the residence of his son-in-law, D. H. Kulp, Ne. 530 North Lime street, en Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td Erismajt In this city, Dec. SO, 1830, Catha rine Christina Erisman, sister of E. J. Eris man. aged 39 years, 1 month and 18 days. The rclativesand friends arcrcspectlully in vited te attend the funeral en Sunday after noon, from the residence et her mother, Ne. 31'J West Orunge street. Services at the house at halt-past two o'clock. Te proceed te Wood ward Hill cemetery at 3 o'clock. 2td SnENK. In Rohrerstown, en January 1,1831, et diphtheria, Mabel, eldest daughter et Dr. D. II. and Jennie Shenk, in the bill year et her age. The relatives and friends of the f.imilv are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residenccef her parents, en Monday atternoen, January 3, at 1 o'clock. Services at the Bethel church at 2 o'clock. Bewk. In Columbia, en the 25th of Decem ber, Themas Benten, only child el Jehn U. and Ella Howe, aged 4 years and 4 days. Sweet Temmie sleeps en Jesus' breast, S ife in the Shepherd's arms he rests ; Ne pain can reach, no harm come nigh, The Iambs that In His besom lie. A child perhaps tee much beloved And tee much doted en ; Ged loved him tee, and thought it best Te take him home and be at rest. ;it Fbitehbt. At the residence et Dr. A. A. Beth, In Frederick, Md., en Friday afternoon Dec. 31, 1680, Mattle A. Fritcliey, daughter or Rev. Jehn G. Fritcliey, of this city. Funeral te be held at Mechanlcsburg, Cum berland county. Pa., en Sunday at 10 a. m. JVJSlr- ADTEU-ilSKSLEXia. SAUKK KRAUT LUNCH TO-NIOUT AT Jehn Sp.ingler's Opera Heuse Saleen, North Prince street. The best of beoren tap. FOUND IM WOODWARD HILL CliME tcry a small EAR DROP filled with Hair. The owner can have the same by eallingat this efllce and paying ler advertisement, it POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROP EUTY. On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S, 1881, at the Fountain Inn Hetel, en Seuth Queen street, thattwo-stery FRAME DWELL ING, Ne. 6G6 Seuth Qneen street, containing 10 rooms, cellar, Ac. The let fronts 21 ieet en Queen street, and extends te Beaver, en which is a geed Frame Stable. Sale te commence at 7 o'eleck p. m., when conditions will be made known by ALLAN A. HERR A, CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 3 North Duke Street. B. F. Rewe, Auct. d29,31&jan3,5dR T7ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Return of the Favorite Comedian One Night. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. " S'lie Heme et Laughter." Engagement of the most mirthful of the great Comedians, MB. GUS WILLIAMS. " He cannot try te speak with gravity, But one perceives he wags an idle tngue ; He cannot try te leek demure, but spite Of all he does, he shows a laugher's check ; He cannot e'en essay te walk sedate. But in his very gait ene sees a jest." MR. WILLIAMS In his play et OUR GERMAN SENATOR, Supported by a Genuinely Brilliant Comedy Company, under the management et MR. JOHNRICKABY. Secure your seats. On sale at Bex Ofllce. TOPULAR PRICES, 35, CO Si 75c. janlStd Carriages I Carnages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S. Practical Carriage Builders, Market Street, Rear of Central Markt Heuse?, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment of BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted. Give us a call . JVBcpalrlng promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose, mss-ucUtw ABTMMTJBXMEST- ;ahm, Lancaster, Pa. JflSir ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED-AT THIS OFFICE COPIES of the DAILY lNlELLIUECEK of JANUARY 24, 1880, and SEPTEMBERS. 1K0. dSO-tfd TTTllOLBSALE AND RETAIL. THERMOMETERS, E. F. BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING STREET. BLANKETS. Wc own a large stock of White and Gray Blankets, which can be bought at low prises, and which wc ener at special ly Lew Prices. Call and leek at our sleck of Blankets before purchasing. COMPORTS. Large Stock of Comlertsofour own make. All made of geed materials and filled with geed clean Cotten. MERINO UNDERWEER. Geed ncavy Merine Underwear ler Ladies, Gents and Children, at special ly low prices. Wc are offering splendid Bargains in Heavy Blanket Shawls. LADIES' COATS. Offering at a great sacrifice te close out the let. Bargains offering in every de partment. Men's Overcoats and Suits made te order upon short notice at specially low prices. Givler, Bewers & Hurst. Ne. 25 East Kins Street. it - Watclies ana Clocks. THIRD EDITIOff. 8ATUBDAY YKNINO, JAM. 1, 1SU. uanoAxiem. WAuraeTON, Jan. 1. Fer the Middl states, clear or Jair weather daring the day, followed by threatening weather and saew, variable wind shifting te north and east, stationary or slowly falBag barometer and slight rise in temperat are. FROZEN TO DEATH. Am Aged WemiiwI Hr ilea. Boenethxe, Me., Jan. 1. Lida and Henry Slaughter, mother and son, both colored, were found frozen te death six miles from this place. Henry's body was found lying in the read near his boose, beose, boese, and that of his aged mother sitting at the fireless hearth. There was no lack of feed or fuel in the house, but the couple were nearly helpless, the son being aged sixty and the mother ever a hundred. MEW TEAK'S DAT. Its Secial Observance la New Yerk City. New Yerk, Jan. 1. New Year's day here is bright and clear, temperature IU above zero, and the streets of the upper part of the city full of carriages and cal lers. West lmte Uqoldatlem St. Leuis, Jan. 1. The commission house of Clark & Breckenridge has gene into liquidation. Reports put its liabili ties at $30,000. Drunken Staff. Hew many children and women are slowly and surely dying, or rather being killed, by excessive doctoring, or the dally use of some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily be enied aad saved by Hep Bitters, made of Heps, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion 4c., which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most trail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be saved by them T See ether column. Jl-2wdw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CALF HKAD SOUP LUNCH THIS (SAT URDAY) evening. The best set-out in the city at the Washington Heuse. 312 North Queen street C AFT. J. H. SCHUH, ltd Proprietor. STOCKHOLDERS' MEKT1NU THE AN. nual meeting et the stockholders of the Formers' Northern Market Company will be held at the efllce in the market house en MON DAY, JANUARY 10. at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time an election of nine Directors te serve for the ensuing year will take place. JOSEPH SAMSON, Jnnl-2td3 Secretary. COAL! GOAL! I Fer geed, clean Family and all Other kind of COAL go te RUSSEL & SHULMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 88 East King Street. YARD: 618 North Prince Street. augll-taprlSU TTTANTED MOItiJSF IN AMOUNTS FKOM $300 te $15,000, Te lean en FIKST CLASS MORTGAGES AND JUDGMENTS In Lancaster city and county. Persons having money te INVEST en April 1, or sooner, can find geed five and six per cent, securities by au early application at our office, and these wishing te BOBKOW will filcasn make application at once Nene but SEAL ESTATE LOANS will be considered. Special care is taken te give investors all the details of securities offered and all leans sub ject te their approval. ALLAN A. I1EKB St CO., Real Estate, Cel. and Ins. Agents, NO. 3 NORTH DUKE ST., LANCASTER. dcclMmdWASRJtw INSURE WITH THE OLD A3I' WELL Established Agency of the GiraM Fire tar Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET, dll-6mdM.W,SR Second Fleer. TTO FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. The Best and Finest Assortment of LADIES' AND GJSNTS' SHOES AND SLIPPERS, AIIHt- LOWEST PRICES, AT F. HIEMENZ'S, 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 126-S&WUU 1 AS FITTING AND PLUMBING. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. A Large Assortment et GAS FIXTURES Constantly en hand.. JyMMSmdeawS 0 FECIAL NOTICE. Business has been se lively at the ' NEW CHEAP STORE or Meter, BaM & HaniiM, 38 West Kins Street, Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., that they have already been obliged te re plenish their large Stock of BLANKETS, which they had almost entirely closed out. They have just received and will sell 1 Let White Blankets at lJ0apalr 1 Let White Blankets at 2.25 a pair 1 Let White Blankets at 3.00 a pair 1 Let White Blankets at 3J0apair 1 Let White Blankets at 4.00 a pair 1 Let White Blankets at 5.00 a pair 1 Let White Blankets at 6.00 a pair 1 Let White Blankets at 7.00 a pair 1 Let White Blankets at 8.00 a pair Alse Colored Blanket fron..L50teS4.fi0apalr Calice Comfertables from , .SLODup White and Colored Counterpanes of all kinds. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1 Let Ticking l2Xc. regular price 15c, l Let Best Feather Ticking Uc, regular price 25c. Children's Weel Stockings from IV te 15c Ladles' Merine Weel Stockings from 10 te 15c. CLOSING OCT ladies' Coats aad Delmaas Ckea. Alse the balance of an Importer's Let or Pals ley Shawls at Lew Prices. METZGER, BARD & HADQHMAN, 38 WXST KINO STBKAT, Opposite Cooper Heaae, Linn tw. Pa. XEW ABrSMZIskMXXTX. TTATIKO VOHPLErm MY XL ofleeM District Atteraer of the a as bow BiMret te sttead te a eeaeiml ttoeeftaeXaw. BdavuinmBt with. English and German, consultations cute mad im eumcr language, n. r. sshlsmaa. Atteraey-at-Lmw, ti a. Duke Street, Jaal-ltdAlvw Lancmuer.ra. 1TOK MMST FROM APKII. , ISSl.TSUE JF Ihree-Stery Brick Dwelling, Xe. 342 Kaat Kingatreet, new occupied by Mr. O. J. Dick ey. The house has 9 rooms and all modern eenveniencie. Apply te ALLAN A. HEKR A CO Keal Estate and Insurance Agents, dfMtdeedR - 3 North Duke street. CAM; JETS, COAl c. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & 0., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, LAXcAam, Pa- Well-known Manufacturers of Gsnulne LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS. BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN,. STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyad either in the piece or in Garments: also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons. Lineu, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac, Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo 'Blue Dyelni done. All orders or goods leit with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED ' CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal of the best quality put up expressly Jev family use, und at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 130 tOUTH WATER STREET. d22-lydRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO ENTERTAINMENTS. TjWLTON OPEHA HOUSE. ANTHONY & ELLIS, - - Maxaukhs. ONE WEEK ONLY! COUKXSCU MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, AND SATURDAY MATINEE. THE GREAT AND ONLT HARTZ AND GRAND COMBINATION. PROF. PARKERandhis wonderful Deg Circus. AL. DUNCAN, Vsntrilequial Comedian. FRANK L A WTO V. The Inimitable Favorite. CARRIE HARTZ, Vocalist. MISS MARY MITCHELL, Clairvoyant PROF. FRANK VICKERY, Pianist. Elegant Presents gtven away at each per fermance. POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION, - - - 35 A SO Cts, Acoerding te Location. Seats secured without extra cliurgc at Bex Office d23-10td EOR SALE OR REN1. rpOBACCO WAREHOUSES FOK RENT. X Twe Warehouses near Reading R. R. De pet, 21x60 feet, from January 1. 1881. Apply te A. IV. UUS9.1, 22 East King Street. Alse, for sale beuses and lets en easy terms. dlS-'2wdeed (11TY PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. j The undersigned offers at private sale the residence new occupied by him at Ne. 42 Seuth Lime street. The house fronts 10 feet, mere or less, and extends in depth 183 feet, te the Zlea Lutheran cfcurch. On the south side of the house Id a private alley. The house contains seven large rooms, is newly painted and paper ed, and bas gas in every room in the house. In the yard are choice grape vines and irult trees. The property is very desirably located and will be sold at a reasonable price. OJU-UU fliUjlf UUKUSOM. PUltLIC MALE ON SATURDAY, JANU ARY 8. 1881. will be sold at public sale, at the Leepard Hetel, a Let or Piece of Ground situated en Lutnyette street, containing In front 30 feet, and extending in depth 117 leet; bounded en the west by property of Jacob Breck, en the east by property or Jacob Kantz, and en the south bv property et Jacob Kcpple, en which arc erected TWOUOUKS,oncaene story Brick Heuse, Ne. 410, containing six rooms, and the ether a one and u-;alf story Frame Dwelling, containing 4 rooms with Frame Shep in the yard ; also Grape Vines and Fruit Tress. This property must be sold. Sale te cemmencu at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by FERDINAND WALDUYEB. F. W. WlIXIAXS, Auct. d3l-6td ADJOURNED SHERIFF'S SALE. OS MONDAY, JANUARY 3, A. D., 1881. at 19 o'clock a. m by virtue of a writ ei fieri Jaeiet,. I will expose te public sale, at the storeroom of Hurry W. Sheibley. Ne. 45 North Market street, in the city et Lancaster, Pa., the follow ing personal property te wit : The entire stock of Carriage Maker's Snp- flles. consisting et Plains. Oldx, Warners atcutand Sarven's Patent Wheels. All kinds et Spokes and Rims, Reaches, iiutigy Bodies, Carriage Bodies, Carriage Parti, t-hal'tH, Hubs, Bews. Poles, Sleigh Bcndlugs, Sleigh Baskets. Dry Paints, Varnishes, Linseed and ether Oils; White and Pittsburgh Lead. Pumice Stene. Paint Brushes, Ac. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Harry W. Sheib ley, and te be sold by iiAVUu e. aiuiA r., aucns. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, Pa. December 31, 1880. 13l-2td M1BVELLANEOS. tINTlNG. ' AH kinds et Heuse Painting and Graining done at the shortest notice and iu the best pos sible style. We have reduced our prices t $1.75 per day. Shep en Charlette etrcet. ectl2-3md ALLEN GUTHRIE A SONS. IP A CV HOOTS. SHOES AND LAST linOl idade en a new principle, insar ing comfort for the feet. Ui t IT'CJ Lasts made te order. UUVJ1& MILLER, . tcbM-ttd 133 East King street A HArPX N.W TEAR TO YOU ALL ! Andrew G. Frey, Draggist, NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER ORANGK LANCASTER, PA. OT1CE THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE . Council, Ne. 3. 0. U. A. M., are requested te meet at their hall en Sunday atternoen. at S o'clock, te attend the funeral of our. late Re cording Secretary, Bre. Absalom Fairer. Tbe members el Conestoga Council, Ne. 8, Cones Cenes toga Council, Ne. 22, Empire Council, Ne. IV, Junier O. U. A. M., are respectfully invited te attend. By order or H. BILL, Councillor. Attest : Jas. P. Twwise, A. It. S. dJl-2td- H.L.ZAHM&CO i " . JEWELRY STORE. sat a eeamtr. hfltkv Ann! Ah Xvery atternoen and avenlag until tbesteck ' . Elegant Watches, BRACELETS, CHAINS. NECKLACES, i0i-t JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, KNIVES, - I FORKS AND spools, seusaffaaa rk wiUbesoIdPOSITIVBLTr-WRB-eHt reserve. . h Xf The Fixtures te be sold at theesase' Teste, . and the store wiu wierssH 1,1881. te , WM. 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