Bmei&lji.-i..nH'j&u.rMraiiia&!!JXtTimKKia!it!JiW'itv ut m i nut muiiafaamw c I LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY JANUARY 4, 1881, COLUMBIA NEWS. Ol II KIXCI.AK COKIifcSPONDKNCK A typographical error was mode in our letter of jestcrday iu given the number of interments at Mount Bethel cemetery for the year I860 at '-149." The figure:, .should have been " 150." Coiperal L. W. Richaidh was last even ing appointed fii.st sergeant of Company H. and fifth sergeant, F. A. Bennet was appointed 5-ccend scigeant, and acting quarter master. Beth appointments ive cntiic satisfaction te the company and aic ceiisidcicd the best that could have been made. Theic will be tvre or three coi cei coi perals appointed in a week 01 two. The P. li. It. excursion tickets expiied by limitation jcslciday. He fs unlucky who held- one te-day. Ice cutting and ice hauling aie going en te-day despite the weather. E-.tily this morning snow again com cem meiicutt falling and up te this writing has entiniiC.l .steadily at it. The fall at this time is te the depth of a couple of iuehes a'ul there is c cry atpearance of auether deep lall. A couple of ministcis at last night's meeting spoke agaiust card playing. It will take meic than tiiat te put an end te iU. . At a meeting of the Odd Fellows hall m- .'Ociatieu held last evening the six trustees new seiviug weic le-elected teseive fen the ciibuing teim of one year. It was the intention of the telephone people te resume weik this ineiniiig, but the inclement weather pietciited. .lelin Mct."cr, an employee at the lleinv (-'lay fuinace, had his left aim squeezed en Sat ui day last while coupling c.irs en a siding lunning iu fient of the fuinace. The aim was net seiieusly injuicd. The legular monthly meeting el the Vig ilant the company will be held thiseen mg. Sam nt. 1 I'dbeit'.s hei.se enjoyed a sheit i.purt en it;, ew n hook jcsteiday alteiiioen but was finally iccaptmcd and lctuiued te its stable. The sci ices ul tlie United Bicthicu last evening weie conducted by IJe. J. S. Meily, pastei of the chuich. Addiesses weic made by Itcv. .1. McCoy, of the Pies bjtciian chmch, Itcv. Ilcuiy Wheeler, of tlicM. lj. chuich, Mr. II. 13. Essick and ethci.s. Theseivicce of this evening will be held in the Itefeimcd chinch. TIie teachcis of the Columbia public schools weic jestciday eideied net te ad mit any pupii in whose family diptlieiia had fastened its held, unless said pupil picscntcd a pcimit fiem the attending physician el the family, dcclaiing that no danger uciiid lcsult fiem the pupil ming ling with the ether pupils of the school. The physicians of th : boieugh lsac been supjilied with blanks by the school beard, which, when contagion is no leugci te be leaied, may be Idled up and handed te Lie pupil wislmifj te lcsutne Ins studies, ami when this is handed te the teacher it ' will he ceusideicd suiiicicnt teaaiu adniic the pupil. A break eccurtetl jestciday in the main water pipe en Vaiimt sticct above Sec- entl. Tlie plumbcis had quite a time of ! it in di"in tlnmiirli the frozen fjieuml te i each the lucak. At Uiis willing (1 o'clock) the snow is sli 1 fallinir, hut net as rapidly as cm Her in the (iay. If this weather continues freight trains w ill again he cut. dew u. Chailcs Wymci left licic for 1'liil.ulcl phi.i te-day. Mmkctthis memiui; was net " huge." Toe scuii alter the holidays. LITTLE LOCALS. Ileicand llterc and Jit cryn Itci e. It was 15. F. liieueinau, net 15. F. Bails man, who was elected a Qtimiillu1t. I. diiccler. A. A. Heir 6- Ce. have sold te Cluistiau Uenccker, of Manliuiin township, for Isaac Dillei ami the People's building associa tion lcspeelively, the two brick clwcllings. at Nes. .Vil anrt .V2:j V'est Lemen sticct. fei ib'JO each. 410 rations wi ic given out at the teup house te-day. Jehn Hubci, of 15iickeiille, lias giewn some line tobacco en the Elizabeth laim. of lai-ge leaf, geed color and ficc from de fects. The major sent two agiants te the weik house for ISO dajs each ami one diiiuk te jail fei !". The sleigh el .laceb Biebst upset at the ceincv of IVince and (Jliestniu stteets jes Icrday. Twe ladies weie tlnewn out with Biebst and one of them bruised about the face. Twe .euug men named limns and Bua-. assaulted Jehn A. Kiug at the Xetlhcin market iiense this morning and bieke his nose. AMciman A. F. Dennelly issued warrants for their uncst. j Ileniy Secluist. lesiding en Christian sticct. near Ficdeiick, slipped anil fell la.-t evening si I the comer of Pi incc and James stit-els, and broke a leg. Messrs. 5ast and Graham responded te his calls j ter help, and he was taken home whcie he was attended by a physician. Chas. Zalim." aged 10, son of Al. Zahm. t while weikitu: in the .jewelry factory ecr K. J. Zahm'.- steii-, had his shiit sleeve caught in a cog wheel and the llesh et his aim waSse sevcicly loin that Dr. Helnvi's , v'ivite- weie needed. I Coronet h liiijucgt. ; Deputy Corener B. F. Grefl", jestciday j held an inquest en the lcmaius of Ficd'k I ijeinci'iicld. of Lionslewu, (net Linicville 1 as reported jesteulay), I'eiptca township. ' who died yestci day morning from the of- j fects of a sun kick. The jury was com-' posed of A. Alehalley, jr., C. F. Stencr. C. C. Duttenh.ifer, Samuel C. Shaut, Peter llaiin and A. A. Sullivan, and they found thai he " came te his death f 10m the ac cidental kick of a gun in the abdomen, pro ducing internal hemeuhagc." Church Ofliccrs Ktectcd. Last ccniu St.Jelin't, Reformed chuteli elected tlie following efiicer.s : Khlei.s Coin ad 2imineiir..iu and Fran. Jacks-en Deacons Chaiics Karncsl, J. Ziltcily and Jacob Keller. At a meeting of the congieatien Rev. A. E. Dehlmau, of Brooklyn, v. as elected p.isler. 'J'uc officers will be installed by Hcv. .Tehu S. Stahr. fe'iiniaj' Scheel Entertainment. On Thursday evening an entertainment was lickl in the Uniontown school house. Paradise township, for the benefit of the Sunday school of that place. The exer cises consisted of dialogues, select read ings, declamations, tableaux and music. All taking p.ut. acquitted, themselves very creditably, ami the laige audience, at the close of the entertainment dispersed feel ing that they had r.pcnt a pleasant and profitable crcniug. Whofte is It? Ycstciday nierniug a large baj horse, blind of one eye and attached te a box sleigh, came te the house of Abraham Garber, en Rockland street, near the city limits, where it yet awaits the owner. Al derman A. F. Dennelly can give any in formation in regard te the s'cigii and horse te persons calling en him. Cises settled. The catcs of V,rm. Gress, Ed. Mills, Charles Ceatcs and Win' Gatewood, all coleicd, who were charged with distur idg a religious lpccting, were settled be feie Aldei man Bar r. The defendant', paid .ill the costs. Fer tender :.nd iuflaiuca faces Cuticuru Plmvlns eap is worth its weight in relrt. The uged and infirm are -liengtliened lacultrcs brigUtenca bv ;i!t Bittci-E. ui-1 "e frcier Mere CodtIbcJes Could be produced te satisfy u that there Is true merit In Day's Kidset Pad than tlic fact that it is being imitated. Already several worthless kidney pads are seeking a sale en the geed reputation or this original and excel lent pad. J3-lwdSIW&F&w Yeu can't ailerd te laugh, dear girls, Unices your teeth are white as pearls Unless j our mouth is pink and sweet. And your-two lip? in rosebuds meet; And you cannot supply this want. But tlneugli the ue of SOZODONT U j3-lwdeed&v SPECIAL XOTJCE8. Laber Saving. The demand of the peeple for an ea-der method of preparing Kidney-Wert ha-, in duced the proprietors, the well-known -wholesale druggists. Wells, Richardson & Ce., of Burlington, Vt., te preiw.re it for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it is equally efli ricnt it is preferred by many persons. Kldney Kldney Wert always and 'every where pieves itsclt a peifect remedy. Buffalo Xeics. J3-lwd4w SAMl'tE NOTICE. It is impossible ler a woman alter a faltliiul ceui.se of treatment with Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer v.ith a weakness ei the uterus Enclose a stamp te Mr-. Lydia L. Pinkham, 233 Western mi-imp, Lynn, Mass., ter pamphlets. Jy29-lydoed&w Dr.. Itue'A.-'ir.'i docs net claim that his C. & C. Ceidial Su cuie-all. It is ter Coughs, Colds et any kind, and for the lclicf el Censunii tlvc in all stages of the disease. If von will give it a tt i il, and use aeceiding te directions, the ic sult w ill be u-'teutshing. Fei sale by druggists at Se fonts pel bottle. Dr. Browning. Prepilc- tar. 1117 ich sliest, Philadelphia. Ceuglts. "Jliuun' Jlrenehial Troches' aie used with advantage te alleviate Cough, Sere Tlueat, Hoarseness and llrenchial Affection'.. Fer Unity yi'.u: thec Troches have been in use, w ith annually increasing favor. They arc net new mid mil lied, but, having been tested by ule and constant use ler nearly an entire gcnciatien, they have attained wcll-inei itcd i.'is'v amei(-j the fewslaplcremcdlesef thenge. Tim Tlireat. '.'rutin' iSrenchial Troches" act directly en ll.eoig.iiisef the voice. They have an ex ti.i)idin;iiy effect inall disorders of thcTlneat and Lai j n., n-stei lug a hcaltliy tone w lln rc Iacd, either Jrem cehl or ever-exertion el the elee, and pieduce a clcarainl distinct enunci ation Nttuikcr. 'tml Singers lind the Tiechcs l'Vllll. A Ceiii.ii, old. Catai.h n 5-eie Tlueat le iiin's iiuuu'dlate attention, :es neglect ellcn- tiincs u-nils in -until Incurable. Lung DKcase. '.' en t.'x lit tmchirtl Troches" will almost fu Mtilaidy t;;c idiot. Imitations are ettered for :ilf, many of w liich are injurieu. The'gcnu- ' inc "Jlrunn' hrnnchlal Troches" are sold only in Vece. util.'-lyd&wTJ,Th&S Diflicitlt or Ubtuinlng Pert Wine. The liinicultj- et obtaining a pure Pert Wine ler sickness is one great cau-e why physicians ..!.. .. . ..1A. ..tl... .. l.. , .1. I uiii benefit their patient, because they fear th.it some noisenou mixture will be clvcn them instead et Pert Wlf, mid the injury be iiicpaiablc. Caliteinia wiitcsaic being tetri bly linked ami adulterated with alcohol and " ill l "'" U1CI mgremenis te m.c it uncap, -?a'.ei.iiiigagicater preiit from the i sales. The ine-t excellent and finest Pert Wine U iiiaite in Xcw.lciscy, from the Opei te Grape. j by Allied Specr, and has become the most iv I Ii:ib!c wine ter Hospital and Cninmuiiien ptu- peM. This Wine has been thoroughly ana ' ly.cd, and i pronounced by chemists te be the puicjuicc el the giapc, and te contain the most altiablc medicinal properties. Itlsseld ' by druggists wli purchase dltect lrein Mr. j Speci's Viiiejaiils in Xew Jciscj. Evening I l'ut. , The above m inc has become In gtcat deinauil m Xew Yeik and Itioeklyn ter communion und hospital uc. i Thn Mine is lecemuieiided by Ui. Atlee ' and I'ai-, and iei ale by ILK. Slaymakcr, Laiicavtcr, Pa. Ji-Snd&w M.ti:itIAUJiS. Jli mis l.At'U On the bill of December, lstee, by the Itcv. W. T. Gcrlnud, at his residence, Ne.SJ Luit Oiiingc sticct, Aldus. I. Mycis et I'ai.idi tow nchlp,ti Mis Jennie A. Gaul, el l.dcn township. ltd&w IiEATUS. Cem. At Pine Hill, Lancaster county. Pa., Jehn Coniey, in the S2d year of his age. The ielatiesaml ltiendb of the family me lespcctlnlly invited te attend the funeral, iiem bis late lesidcnec, Xe. 20 Hazel street, en "i iday morning at 9 o'clock. High mass at t. Mai i S ehuicli alti o'clock. Interment at St. Mat j 's cemetery. 3td Wiutk. In this city, en the .5d lust.. Mi's. Catheiine W bite, in the 7X1 yea I et her age. The lelamcsuadlucndsei thcliiuillyare ic--pect fully invited te attend the funeral, from the lcsidcuec of her husband, Jeseph White. JJs j;;l ,t King sticct, en Wednesday afternoon at J o'clock. 2td Secin.ns. On tlicJd et Jiintiaij-, 1831, at Hie tCMdcnee of her son-lit law, Mr. Andrew W. B.ier, Xe. Oi Xeilh (Jiicen street. Mrs. Cutha Cutha linefteuileis, v.ilcef Sjiniuel Seudcrs, In the TJil eai et her age. Fuueial sci vices will be held iittheabeM: place at !i o'clock en Thur-day morning, the fith inst., Iiem which place t!ie body will be ta!,en en the 10.i." tiaiu te Manetta, where the -eiicc? will be concluded sit the heufe of Henry Mtiscy, at 2 p. m. "itd F-MOKhn. Vt Galena, HI., Filday meiuing. ileeemliei 17th ult , Mrs Sarah Smoker, widow of the l.ilcSiuiuel Smoker, In the 73d year of her age. I lie funeral took place Ireiu Giacc church en Saturday alteiiioen, December IS, at 2 o'lle-k, :md was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Mccle officiating. ItdSw xvn AnrEttTiSMtttasTs. WTAistl'M AT KUKItECK il MILKV'S. f T li K"d stout 1kv te leai ii a trade. Ne elhei need apply. ltd V OK KLNT. STOKU AND DAVKLLlNtl new occupied uy win. r. Iluiit-.iii, Ku-l '-.ticrt. Apply te Kin JACOB liAllLE, Ild beuth Duke Street. " rpeiSACCO IJCYLIW WISHING TO HAVE X ToIkuce Bexes btrupned en icaenabIc tt'inib will call Ht.'d Kist Vini .trccL ltd W. B. MOOUE. VaANTEM A UIUL. TO COOK Al DO TT irciici.ii ni'ii-jeneiii. Mil uii Ml. AGNEW. MilliUl Ne. 30J North lfukc Mrect. SITUATION WANTED HV A YOUNG linly who lias h:id experience in a wholc whelc f.ili' and retail notion anil trimming stoic. IScleicucfgixcn. InqulreUt :." North Queen street. ltd T L'UNPIKb I1VIDKND TUG FKKSI- dciitaiid Manuei-s of the Lancaster. Eliz- ibetlitewii und Muldlctewu turnnike read have this dny dcchircd a dividend of two del l.us en each share et iteck payable after the eth day el .Linuary, -l. .1. M. LONG, Treasurer. Jasitakv.", lSL jan4-3ttleaw HOLIDAY GOODS ! Widmyer & Ricksecker's. A Laiijc Varlefy el FOLDING CHAIRS, FOLDING ROCKERS, MJli OSJittD Y AXD TA PESTR Y JiJt USSELS. FINE EBONY OABLNETS, PATENT BOOKERS, Perforated and Rataii Rockers. FOOT-BhbTfc, BOOT-BOXES GLASSES. and LOOKING CHILDREN'S ROCKERS, AND TABLE CHAIRS, I'MM'JN serf's, CHAMBER SUITS, 1U.N I.NG KOOM KUIlMTUKE. S. E. COR. EAST KING AND DUKE STS., LANCASTER, PA. UcclO-Jnid .vjsir jutrEBTisEiuixis. Lancaster City Pharmacy. MUBTH QUEEN ST., COKNEK ORANUK. Pure Drug-, Medicine-". Perfun.crv, Toilet Articles, 4c. COMPOVXDIXG PHYSICIANS' PRE- SCRIPTIOXS A SPECIALTY. ANDREW G. FREY, Graduate Philadelphia College Pharmacy. PUBLIC SALfc.-OJi WEDNESDAY, JAN. UAKT 19, ISsl. will b(, sold at public liale. at the ISuck Hetel, in Drumeic township. Lan caster county. Pa , the following real estate, viz: A tract of laud ceptaliiinglSAcres, mere or less, in Providence township, en the Lan caster & Pert Deposit 10 id, about midway lc tween the Buck and Hickory Greve, upon which are erected u new two-story Heuse, with basement kitchen; an cxcellhnt spring of water near the house. The above property will be offered at private sale until the 19th. Fer further particulars call en Harry Shush, at the Buck stoic or the undersigned. Possession and clear title will be gi", en en Apill 1.1631. sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when tcims &c., will be made known by I). M. BOFFENMYER, janl lwd.tJtu fjuairyville, Pa. f.,T A J Between I'M Ea-t King Miect. and Cio Cie Cio Hetcl, Wet KingMieet. Kejs The i u tv lia m it u ill lewaid by leaving it Itli be n ud a -."iltable E. F. BOWMAN, 100 KAVT KINO "sTKEI.T. SPECIAL VALUE -I.S IIILIVY DKlVINi; ULUVES, CLOTH ti LOVES, KNIT OLOVES. HEAVY ALL WOOL. AND MERINO UNDERWEAR. ei-it .-el. sinurs AND VESTS ELLKXT VALUE. ARE EX- Ladies' Ceals am Delmans AT PRICKS TO CLOSE. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Wrst Ring and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. 1ui:lic sale of valuable ueal, estate. en fk1da1, january 21, A. !., f(Sl, Pursuant te un order of the Oiplians' Ceiut. el Laneastcr county. Ia.. will be sold at public sale at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen stieet, in the elty of Lancaster, the following real estate et Frederick l'yic.dc ceused, allot which i situated In Lancaster city, te wit: l'urpai t Ne. I 1'iepeity Ne. A17 North Mul berry sire-1. lumtiiiir en said street 17 feet (! inches mei cer less and extending in depth I ltd feet, mere or less, te a iu icet nine common alley; the iiupieciueiils thereon consist et a two story FKAMEDWELLINU UOUSE.a two story Frame Kitchen attached, open alley en the south side. 1'uip.utNe. i 1'iopeitvNe. ZJn North Mul bcrry sticct, lientiug en :..ud street II feet 7 inches mere erlc-s. x. itIi:i,oiniiien nllcy be l ecu Ihi-j property and the one adjoining en the neith, 2 lcet inches wide, te the depth et ii feel, after which the let widens te the c.x- f jitit rkf li ilttt. . I.ltli ..f cil.l ellf.,r nTliimtinir ill depth 110 feet, meic or less, ten IU leet witle ! common alley; the impievements thcicen eensfMt of a two-seiy FRAM E HOUSE, with a two-etory Frame Kitchen attached. rurpaitNe.:;. I're eltye. 211 North Mul bcny street, tientiug en said stieet 22 feet 1 inch, meie or le-s together with the .ime enmmeu alley light deeillied in Ne. -2JI. and extending in depth 14't lect. met e or less, te the aforesaid ID feet wide eonimeii alley: the impieeincntbaie a two story BRICK IIOUbE, with Basement Kitelieu. with u lare Fiamc Stable, j oem enough ter eight heisesaud for tluce or four tens et hay. l'urpHi'ts Xes. 4. ruind . Properties Xe. 21.1 215 and 217 Neith Mulberry street, te lie sold separately. Nes.213uud20 fronting en said street H ft. audi in., mera or Irss, and Xe. 247, 13 ft. and 7 ins., mere or less and all el them extending in dept 140 feet, u.ere or less, te the aleiesaid 10 Icet widcallev: the improvements en e.iehet these letwareaTVO-STORY BRICK IIOU&E. with a one story Fiimie Outhouse, and en Xe. 21S, a iicAer-tailing well of water, and en Ne. 217, a Cistern in geed condition, li feet deep. Purpart Xn. 7. Property Xe. 2fi North Arch alley, in the city of Lancaster, frontingen sniil alley 15 it., 8 in., meic or lei, including a 3 toot open space en the south bide, and extend ing in depth liflfect. meic or less te the afore said Id Icet w idc common allev : the improve ments arc a TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, witha OXE-sTORY FKAME attachment. Pm parts Se-. !?, !t and 11. Properties Xes. 214,210 and 2V) Net th Aich alley, atereaid, te be sold sepaiately, each fronting en said alley 12 It. s in., rneri' or le-s, anil extending iu depth 100 lect, niorcer lcs. te thenteicsald 10 feet w iilc common alley. Ne. 250 lying en the north and alongside that p.ut of the said 10 feel w idc common alley, between Nes 218 and 250 el the said ptepcilics fronting en said ArchaUey and iiiteisectiug that p.ut et said IU feet w file common alley, l tinning north and south in the leal et ail these piepertics and these situated en North Mulbmy stieet, be be feie mentioned and described. Pm pai t Ne. 12. Piepertj Xe. 2V2 North Arch alley, lioutuigeii said alley 15 It. Sin., mere or Iev, including an open spaee et three It ct, mere or less en the north sjiip, and extending in depth 100 leet, meic or less, te the nteics.iill 10 Tect with: common allev, limning north ami seuth: thr improvement aic aTW'O-STORY BRICK HOUSE, w ith one-steiy Frame attach ment and a geed Bake Oven. The 10 leet wide common alley mentioned, mils norm and south, and also cast ami w est, opening out en Arch allev between Nes. 21" ami 250. and n common te allot these purpaiN, both the Mul berry street and the Arch alley properties. All these houses arc comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 and 2, and are situated iu one et the finest and most thriving parts et the city, convenient te schools and especially te the high school, being only about IM squares from the latter. The houses en Arch alley arc finely located and uilerd homes with in the reach el any laboring man or mechanic, lar morn desirable than almost any ether part el the city, being equally near te all theactive business el the railroad, tobacco warehouses ami manufacturing places. The houses en Mulberry street, exeepting Xes. 1 and 2, arc larger ami mere al liable, and ler location and surroundings are imsurpirsscd by any proper ty in the city. Any person wishing te see the properties be fore the day el sale, will call en W. C. Pyle, one of the heirs, occupying Ne. 213. Sale te commenced 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance w ill be gl en by JUNIUS II. KAUFMAN, Hemiv fciii-AKirr, Anct. Tnr-tce te. sell. ianl-1 I WMS-16-21 COAL. B. MART1H, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 49-Yard : Ne. 4j0 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-ljtl COHO & WILEY, :ir,0 XOKTU WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 5 NORTH DUKE ST. "10 TO REILLY & KELLER FOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Funnel's and ethers in want et Superior Manure will find it te their adantagete call. Yard, Hariisburg Pike. ) OlHce. 20K East Chestnut street. aglT-itd COAL ! COAL ! i Fer geed, clean Family and all ethci kind of COAL go te BUSSEIi & SHULMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD: 618 North Prince Street. auglMapUSK Lip JTEW ADVEKTISEMEXTS' We call attention te a tow very desirable ai tides at unusually low prices. Beys' Silver Hunting Cased Watches at S .25 Beys' Silver Hunting Cased Stem Winding Watches 15.00 Gentlemen's Silver Hunting cased Full Jeweled Watches . S.OO Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Cased Stem Winding Watches 15.00 Ladies' 10 and It Carat Geld Hunting and Half Hunting Cased Watches at is.ee We call attention te out tine Movements for Ladies' Watches Full Jeweled. c en in centre pivots, which we will case te order In Ilaudseiuc Bex-joint Monogram Cases or otherwise. Gentlemen's IS Mze 3Ievements Cised and Engraved or Monogrammed te elder. A special new line el goods Is j ust received, consisting of Gentlemen's Sil vci Boxjeint-Cased Watches, the Haudsemest Silver Watches ever brought te this city. We invite an inspection of these goods, feeling confident w e can show inducements te buyers net te be found elscwhcie. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West Kins Street, - Lancaster, Pa. EDW. J. ZAJttNL, Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, - Lancaster, Pa. Things in our stock that make Beautiful and Durable Christmas Gifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, .'JOLD BRONZES, GOLD HEAD CANES, GOLD THIMBLES, SILVER HEAD CANES, SILVER THIMBLES, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD PENS AND PENOHiS, f HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, GOLD BRONZE SMOKING SETS, FINE CIGAR SETS, BACCARET VASES. ALL THESE AND MA.fY MOKE AT ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING. GRAID MARK DOWI AT CMTEE HALI. Will be sold in sixty days TEN TIIOCSAND DOLLAKS WOKTJI el HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING, Without icaul te cost. New Is your time niencv, iteailv-uiaiic or .Made te uruer. OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY, Fer Men. Youths and Ueys. Men's Dress Suits, Men's Business suits Youths' bull-, in every slylc. Bevs' Clothing, a very Choice Variety. V5 fien't tail te call and secure some of the bargains. MYERS & RATHFON, e. 12 EAST KIN STREET, LANCASTER, 1'EJLVA. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT THE NEW YORK STORE. -:e:- WATT, SHANO & CO. lune marked must effect a speedy clearance. Special Bargains In Ladies' Ceals and Dol Del mans. These goods must be sold nt once, and w e have marked them down te pi ices that will sell them. Special Bargains In Ladies' Underwear, at 2H, 3J, 45, SO, C2i and 75c. These are excellent xaluc at the prices ami .an't be beat in auy clty. special Bargains in T;blc Linens Towels, Tewclings, Blankets and Oullts. WATT, SHAND 8 AND 10 EAST MISCELLANEOUS. WASTKO AT THIS OKFICK COPIKS el the DAILY 1XIKLL1GEVCEK of JANUARY 21, 1PM), and SEPTEMBERS, ISsO. J-i'L LOUIS AVKUKK, WATCHMAKER. Ne. 159H NORTH QUEEN hTREET.near P. R. It. Depot, IancH.stcr, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Vatehe9, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent for the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eyc-Glasscs. Repairing a specialty. aprl-lyd DIVIDEND NOT1CK. The boanle l nianaircrs of th Lancaster and Susquehadna turnpike read have declared j 31 lliviueilil ui tuur nzi i;eiii. wit niu t4iii.ii stock of the company, payable en demand at the etllce of the treasurer. ' -tV. P. BRINTON. Trcusurer, jan.'-.ltil JS Seuth tjueen Street. LANCASTER WATCHES OF ALL Glt.VDES, AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, j 3a. 20 East King Slrcct, Lancaster, Iu. FLki &BRENEMM. GRAND OPENING OF HOLIDAY GOODS. A larger ever. Evt stock than ever. Lewer prices than Every variety of Mechanical Toys DOI. OLLb! DOLLS! DOLLS! BLOCKS AND UAMES. Horses, Carts, Wagons', Sleighs. Velocipedes mid Bicycles. UhEFUL CHISTMAis PRESENTS. Elegant Cat-vers.Silvci -plated Knives, Silver plated Spoons, Silver-plated Ferks. The above goods are Redger's & Bre.'s best goods, bought at u sacrifice, and will he sold very le x. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin, sheet Iren and Weeden Wire at Urcat Bargain". Flu i BreneMits Great Stere anil Heater Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. Auctien1 Auction! AT THE H.L.ZAHM&CO JEWELRY STORE. Every allernoen and evening until the stock is all sold. Elegant Watches, BRACELETS, CHAINS, NECKLACE, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, selling and will he sold POSITIVELY with out reserve. The Fixtures te be heldall he close of sa'c, and the Stere will be Fer Rent from APRIL 1, 1831. M. MILLAR uec-!indj PE0PEIET0B. te seeuiea geed buitel Clothing lei ciy little down all uiplns stock and odd lets t piice that bpecialBaigaliis in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins and Sheetings. Prc ietis te the late advance we made large purclm-es of Cotten Goods nnd can new sell them at lets than Manufacturer's Price. 2,500 Yards Heavy Plaid .Shiriingj at 'c. a yard, ically worth lic. Special Bargains lii While markets lull size. fLr-Oa pt'ir. & COMPANY, KING STREET. 3US CELL AX EOS. CIOCIAL KV,NING PARTY AT C. IL 5 HEltRS hotel, Millersville, Wednesday evening. January 5, ISsl. The public are ic .pectfillly inritid te attend. J-5-2!d Holiday Goods. Holiday Goods. Holiday Goods. i Arc ellering a. Large and -Utn.UHe Asmt incut of goods suitable fei HOLIDAY GIFTS HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. CHINA HALL. We tender Thanks te our Numerous Customers and Fiieuds for their Patron age during 1880. Our Attn, during :c Coining Tear, shall be te Please and Satisfy all with Lewest Prices, Best Goedc. Courteous Attention. A II Vl'PT NEW YEAR TO ALL. HIGH & MARTIN, 16 EAST BONG STREET. WE BROTHER TIIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 4, 1881. WEATttKB INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 3. Fer the Middle states, northerly te easterly winds falling barometer, cloudy weather, and snow, slight changes in temperature. a case or conscience:. A Democratic Senater Who Would net Uaallfy. Hakkisbukc. Pa., Jan. 4. The first biennial session of the Pennsylvania Legislature convened here at neon te-day, and the Republican caucus nominees were duly elected as officers. In the Senate a sensation was caused by E. B Cexc, the Democratic senator from Lucerne 'county, declining te take the "ironclad" oath. He made a lengthy statement showing tbat he had used money in securing his own dec tien, and that therefore he could net con scientiously allow himself te be sworn in. Cexc's statement says his money was bpent for usual election purposes and nene for corrupt purposes. -TEKRIBLK FIKK IN NEW lOKK. Many Lives Lese Graphic Scenes. Xew Yerk, Jan. 5J, A lire ecctiricd this morning in the rear of Xe. 35 Madisen street, in a four-story tenement house. Xinc lives were lest. The victims aic : Ellen Sheridan, aged 43 ; Katie Sheridan, aged 14 ; Maggie Sheridan, aged 3 ; Jehn Walsh, aged 13 ; Themas Cassidy, aged 6 ; Clia.rlcs Cassidy, aged 8 ; a girl named Egan, aged 2, and Mrs. Sheridan, age un known. Several were injured, anion;? thorn .las. Cassady, Mary Egan and Chas. Walsh. The lire occurred at 8:13, a. m., iu the rear of James Beyle's liquor store. It started at the bottom of the stairs that furnished the only mode of exit for the tenants of a live-story building, bar ring the ouside fire escape, and iu iess than live minutes swept through the stairway te thereof, cutting off the cscape of a sceie of persons. The suddenly im perilled tenants made a rush for the reef, but the scuttle was firmly' hooked and would net yield. The ascending tlamts drove them back in their rooms and a scene of wild confusion en sued Men and women threw their chiMieu from windows and .jumped after them through the Haines that swept across the raid nnd caught their clothing. When the liiemcn mastered the mging element the dead bodies, of nine persons were taken out. Several were injured in making their escape aud were sent te the Chambers street hospital. The male incmbeisef the families had all gene te work when the fire commenced and the story told of the efforts of the women te save themselves and children is heartrending. The yard "beneath the win dows was filled with the writhing bodies of tlie scorched and maimed women aud chiidieti, many of them being badly hurt iu jumping from the burninir building, iu half air-hour all was ever. The lire origin ated from a gasoline lamp, which some plumbers were working with. BV WIRE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. At Koliineor colliery, near Pottsville, Michael Lanalian was killed by a fall of coal, te-day. Richard Coiry was burned te death in a shanty eight miles northeast of Bradford. He was from Titusville and aged 45. Near Medina, Tex., en Saturday night iebbcis stepped the stage, pillaged the mails, lobbed the passengers aud made off. Judge Butler has enjoined the P. It. It. from interfering with the Western Union wires and offices along its lines until the caie ctn be fully heard before Judges But ler and McKennan. t At Fert Buferd, Dak., en Sunday af ternoon a light occurred between the L'ncpapa Indians and six companies of eth Infantry and one of the 12th Cavalry Sixty Indian ledges were destroyed, and Chief Gall with eOO followers, together with :j00 horses aud 40 guns, was cap tuicd. One Indian was killed and one wounded. Nene of the troops killed. THE BEADING. The McCaimunts en Cen en. l-onuen, Jan. 4. Messrs. McCalments wi itc te flic papers criticising President Gewcn's intention te offer for subscription his scheme of defered bends. They s.ty : " The failure of such an attempt would injure the eempauy. and even only, a partial success might produce H nancial entanglements aud mischief. We think, moreover, that as the day for the election of the company's beard of directors is at hand nnd as numerous shaie heldcis including ourselves have conic te the conclusion that a change is necessary. Mr Gewcn and the present be rrd of di di lccteis ought net further te press such im portant linaneial operations until after the election. PicsidentGewen has seemed guarantees aud will issue the deferred bends of Head ing company te-morrow A HOKK1U MUKI)i:i. The Victim Chopped te Piece. Sa, Amenie, Jan. JJ. A most atro cious murder was committed at a wood weed choppers' camp, four miles cast of this place, en Saturday night. Hilage, refusing te lend his te Juan Hay, who desired te San Resa, Mexico, the Brune horses te go litter felled him with an axe, and getting a shot gun, struck him ever the head with the butt end of the gun. Then picking up the axe he literally chopped his victim te pieces and then fled, but has since been capturul. A Determined Suicide. Oramje, N. J., Jan. 4. .Tehu Pfarmcr, a German butcher, hanged himself in his barn at Orange valley last evening. lie leaves a family. Seven hundred dollars were found en his body, but it is believed financial difficulties led te his sui cide. He dug a large hole in the fleer te prevent his feet from touching, and then sprang frema rafter with the rope areuud his neck. JtAJtKElS. New Yerk market. Nkw Yerk. Jan. 4. Fleur Slate and Weitern dull, strongly In buyers' faver: ftupertine State $3 ii.J S5; extra de 14 'lefti f; choice de $4 704 9.-: fancy de $5 O06 30; round hoop Ohie43Q5G0: elieice deat 5 WQOTe; super fine western $3 25g3 &; common te geed ex tra de H 'J54 73 ; choice de $1 0QH 73 ; choice white wheat de $3 006 09 ; Southern unchanged anil dull : common te fair extra U tStye'a: geed te choice de 30650. aiavSLSKaisi. Cern about Jc lower and Uul ; Mixed west ern spot, 534ei57c: de future at 5.1S5Sc. Oats heavy Kc lewar; Ne. 2 Feb. 4 IK 4iKc ; State 44348c; Western 43Q4!K. m fhliadeiphia Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 4. Fleur dull, but steady; superfine $3 0003 50; extra .175&4 25; Ohie nnd Indiana family $3 S0 COO; Pcnn'a family $3 0035 23: St. Lenla family ?375ftf23: Minnesota extra 5 0995 75; straight, $3 87C23; patent and high guides $U50S. Rye flour, 8300. Wheat lower aud irregular : Ne -, W ost est ein Red SI 13 ; Del. and Pcuu'.t. Red und Amber $1 1231 Vii. Cern dull and unchanged en local inirkct : htcaiuci'5!J3Kc: yellow, 51c; mixed. 51c. Oat3 quiet uud rather easier; Ne. 1 White at 47i'c; No.2de4Gc; Ne. 3 de 43S45c; Ne. 2 Mixed 44c. Kye nrmly held at03e.' Prortslecs Una; dressed liega 5)g3c: mess perk, elil, at 911 90; new, at $14 00: beet hams tltt 30fil3 00; Imlian m.s beef $1900, T.e.l.; Bacen smoked shoulders 3!- 5?c; suit de 4gec; smoked bums 9K liJc; pickled hams SQ9c. Lard qniet; city. ketUe!)r9!e: loose lratch ere SJgSJic ; prime steam $3 i. Butter market tJujgisli.und prices weak te sell ; Creamery extra at 33S34c : de Reed te choice 303 J2c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, tubs, 2732Sc ; !e flrkfns-. 21923c; Western reserve estr.i -iJaJfc'r de geed te choice 173 SO; ; Bells dull and choice lets scarce : Penn'a Extra lsgilc ; Western Reserve extra 19321. Eggs steady bat Quiet, hncb cist checking consumption : renn'ii nt 10c ; Western at e7 38c. Cheese dull but steady : fXew erk full cream at 13c ; Western full cretin at lJie : de fair te koe at llQliHc; de half skims 10rtllc:Pudel0i311c. Petroleum market ueniliuil : 10 lined nt Ojvce. Whisky active at $1 M. Seeils Geed te prime clever dull TliI: Flaxsccl nominal at J123S1 30. Cattle Market. Mesmt. Jan. X The receipts or becves were : West Philadelphia yard, -,500 head : North Philadelphia yard, 300 head; Total for the week, 2,009 head ; previous week 1.909 head. Experts Per sceamer Ohie, December 25, 803 quarters. Beef cattle. The market was active en ac count or the increased demand andnlgher prices West, and prices were fully Jc per higher.. Cheice show cattle were ueld as high as TJic per ft. Hulls und cows, iu sympathy Ith the mt tie market, were active nnd higher. Calves were in geed demand and active. Fresh cows were but in moderate request. Dressed beeves, city drescd. were active, and a geed demand had the effect of stitTcnftig prices, while, en account of the scarcity el ears, no Western dressed arrived last week. We quete as fellows : Extra, 8J.MB7C ; Geed, f.g8?-r : Medium. V,i oUe : Common. VAiie'Ac ; liulU and Cows. 3 hBc Calves, MS7Ke: Frc-h Cows. sg45: Droned Beeves, Sgfic. Sheep and lambs. The iieipts were : Wed Philadelphia yard, 1,009 head : North Phila delphia yard. 1,009 head: Heslenvllle yard, 3,000 head ; total for the cefc, S.e-xi head : pre vious week, 0.009 head. Exuerts. Per steamer Ohie. 51 head. The market was fair aud the quality below last week, although prices, were well main tained. We qnete as fellows : Extm &AAc ; Geed, rV;4!'Jc ; Medium. fi54c: Common, L'W4',c: CuIN, $; Uiuibs, U7c. Samuel ate art sold owl lutd dieted uheep at 78e. J. H. Menus .t Rres. sehl-JtM held dressed sheep atfift8c. Heirs. Thu'recciiits ueie : West Philadelphia yards. I,.V, hc.nl : ether jnrds, 1,000 head ; total ter the w -ek, 3,.VW Ir-ail : previous week, (5,tHj head. Experts Per steamer Ohie, Dec. 25. JJ". heatl. The market was active, and, en aecnuiitet the light run, prices were lc per ft hlher. A few select curgec sob I for .c per ft. We quote as fellows : Extra. 7;.iSc ; Geed. 7V' : Mi"lium,SV (it'iiv; Common, i?t(ii'. " T tituuK niarHet. Nw YoiusSrecK.-,. Stocks unsettled January 4. A. M..A. M. V. II. P. M. P. M. lJeiklO lJ:i) 2J' 3 09 " . 4; i; ;y. rs;; .... .iSMixMVXizm .... .uv.c vnu l-'l 1S24 .... .liik 121 ISIJiJ l2L'i ... Meney Erie It. R Michigan 2s. A L. .. . Michigan Cent. R. R. Chicago AN. W Chicago, M !c M. P. II Hi 1I0K ll' II Ilau. St. J. Cem... . I.V', " " P'fd....l01'4 Teledo A Wabash 4.1) i OliieA Mississippi. .. ;ira St. Leuis, I. M. A S. U.. 53 Ontario ami Wcstei n. 'M C. C. A I. C. IC. IC. ;. New Jersey Central.. K!5;: III 41 45 102 M W.-' L'i loe :ii tf2J;J 102 4.J 37 51 Mlir WI' SH 85 i; M'2 Del. & Hudsen Canal. V0-'. uvi. e Jiuusuiiuinu. uu;.. . .; Del..lack.& Westernl07I l7'i 107 'MVx y.i Western Union Tel... tci M mi l'acinc fllall s. b. Ce.. vj n) i'vV 'A Aincrican U. Tel. Ce Union Pacific lefS h'SJi les'i 11 Kansas & Texas iyx l Wi -2J New Yerk Central. lfS'xi Adams Express.... Illinois Central Cleveland A PitLs... Chicago & Reck I... Pittsburgh A Ft. W.. Philadelphia. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania R. R.. Phil'ii. Reading.... Lehigh Valley rju 121 UTii l'iXM .. 12 U fifA 24 5S .a 31 . 53 57M 33 "3i 18-Ji 4t M 31 (i is; 45 20 Lehigh Navigation.. JUi 38K 34 UBte 187 Northern Pacific Cem 34 P'd , Pitta,, Titusv'e&B. Northern Central .. Phil'u & Erie It. R. Northern Pcnn'a... niklLR's efN J... Ilestenville Pass Central Trans. Ce.. . 20X ?ej . 5. " ,v " .I7'. 178 . 10' V.Vi 178 WW 49 178 178 !. 4'l Druuben NtiilT. Hew many children ami v.enieii are slowly and suicly dj ing, or rather being killed, by exceshirc doctoring, or the d.iily use of .some drug or drunken stun called medicine, that no one knows wh'it it is m.ide of. who cm easily bu cured ami Hived by Hep Bitters, made of Heps, Ruchii, Mandrake, Dandelion Ac, which is se pure, simple and harmless th it Mie most frail woman, weakest invalid or sm.illu-t child can trust in them. .Will you lie wived by them .' Sec ether column. jl-Jwd.tw fOll SALE OK ltf.N-1. 17UH KbM THK M'OKK " pied by A. IC. ICier, -Ne. II KOOM OCCU- Wet King SI., lei lent, inquire jl II VRX1H A CO., j3-lil 4:Wcbt hing Street. C1ITV PICOPEKTY AT PKIVATB SALK. The umlerslgned eilers at private -ale the reshleiiLu new occupied by him at Ne. 42 Seuth Lime street. The i.eifec limits 19 lect. mere or less, and extend!, in depth 19.1 feet, te the .ion Lutheran church. On the mmth side of the house Is a private alley. The Iieiim; cuiitaiiis seven large looms, is nVwIy painted and paper ed, and has gas hi every room In the house. In the yard arc choice gnip'j incsaud Irnit trees. The property is crv desirably located and will he sold at a tiieii'ible pi ic". d'20tld PHILIP miKIC-OM. 1)UI(!.IC SALK N SATCICDAV, JANU ARY 8. ISS'. w ill be sold at public sale, at the Leepird lleiei, a Let or Piece el Ground situated en l.iilajette trccl, inntuliiiiig in front Se feet, iinilcteiiding in depth 117 feet; bounded en tlicwet by prejierty of Jacob Breck, en the eai-t by prejirty of Jacob Kant., ami en the south bv property et Jacob Kcpple, en w hteh are erected T WO llOI'-ES,eiicaine story ISrlck Heuse, Xe. 4! ceiilalinng six looms, ami the ether a one aifda-half htery Frame Dwelling, ceiitaiiiiug 4 rooms with Frame Shep in the yard ; also Crape Vines and Fi nit Tress. This propel ty must be '-old. bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. when terms will be made known bv FERDINAND WALDMYKR. I". W. WlLl iams, Auct. d3!-Ktd E .IXEUl'TOU'S ADJOUKNKU l'UKLIC Sate of Valuable City Prencrty. en WED NESDAY. JANUARY 12. IbSI. at the Franklin Heuse. Lancaster city. Pa, the following real estate beleging te the i slate or the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCeit, te wit: Nes. 1 and 2. 2 two-story brick houses with two-story back buildings, fronting en East. Orange street each 23 feet, w itli gas, water and ether Improvements, Nes. 117 and 449. Ne. J. A two story brick heue with two story back building, fronting about IS feet en East King street, and extending in d pth 215 feet, being proper I y Ne. 5eL Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. ut.. el hah I day, when conditions el sale will be madft known by REV. A. F. KAUL, janMtd Executer of said Estate. -rALUABLK FARM AT PIC1VATK SALK. V A valuable farm situate in Celeraln township, Lancaster county. Pa., five milej; from Oxford und ubeutclght miles from Penn Penn Ingtenvillc, containing about KM ACRES, all cleared except about CO Acres or timber, is of fered at private sale. The land is in a geed state of cultivation ami well watered. The improvements consist of a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Rank Burn, Wagen Shed and ether necessary out-buildings. Terms caw. Fer particulars address ' JOHN HAAS, sepl5-5mw Snnbury, Pu. EXTEKTAIXXEXTS. UULTON U1'1M 1IOUSL-. Return of the Favorite Comedian One XI lit. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. "The Heme et Laughter." Engagement of the most mirthful of the great Comedians, MB. GUS WILLIAMS. " He cannot try te speak with gravity. Rut one perceives he wags an idle tongue ; He cannot try te leek demure, but spite Of all be does, he shows a laugher's check He cannot e'en essay te walk sedate, ' Bnt in his very gait one sees a jest." MR. WILLIAMS in his play el OUR GERMAN SENATOR, Supported by a Genuinely Brilliant Comedy Company, under the management et ML. JOHNRICKADY. Secure your cufe. On sale at Bex Office. POPULAR PRICKS, - 33, SO & 75c. janl Sttl
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