wtfjt.rr5awrtTiT n .- -- - LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, IH1DAYI JANUARY 7, 1881. trtcTaaiWTai j-rwigBecM'tJgTt xvesen&i .THE GAS. "Net Vet In Geed Condition. The gas was better last night than en Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, hut ret far from geed ; and many persons in sist that they will net pay their hills this quarter without abatement. They arc ready te test it in the courts, whether " they are entirely at the mercy of the con solidated corporation. . Dr. M. L. Herr says the fctuff new being poured into Lancaster houses is villainous, and that in his practice he has had a family almost poisoned by it. Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg attiibutcs a hemorrhage experienced by Iris patient, ilr. Michael Zahm, te the noxious gases inhaled by him. Dr.C. A.Grecne writes te us te-day from the Stevens house as fellows : " The qual ity of the gas has somewhat improved in the last forty -eight hours. Yet there ia escaping from the iras jets while burning non-inflammable noxious gases, that have no business in a rightly made illuminating hydro-carbon vapor. Sulphureus fumes have passed off se largely that there is a deposit of sulphur en all the silver and silver-plated utensils all ever the hotel." A large number of consumers of the gas manufactured at this old works were called upon by a representative of the Inti'ltj Inti'ltj eencer this morning and the general ver dict was that the gas last n'mht was much better than for several nights preceding, but that it was yet bad both in odor and illuminating power. A few consumers still refuse te use it and ethers who shut it off for two or three nights say they will try it te-night again. Twe or three phy sicians, who are attending patient - with weak lungs, have forbidden t li; use of gas in their patient's rooms. Jr. O. i;. A 31. The following were installed as efliceis of Concstega council Xe. 22 Jr. O. U. A. M. Thursday evening, Jan. i, 1&S1. for the ensuing term bv Senior P. ('. Jehn C Swope, in the absence of the disttict uty. W. P. C W. H. Miller, jr. Councillor Gee. W. BonzheflT. Vice C. Chas Auxer. It. C. "Sec .lac. M. Chiilas. A. It. Sec C'Ij..s. Flick. dep- Financial See. !Mw. S. Swell, i Treasurer J. ('. Spaeth. j Warden J. F. Hart. Cen. Emlen Fan ier. I. Sentinel ! I. T. Wagner. O. Sentinel Jee. Like. Trustee E. S. Kurtz. The above council is in a vciy piopcreus conditions doing better than .some senior organizations, ami is worth between three and four thousand dell.ir.s. Death et He. Dr. .tii(c!f-:r lather. The following notice appears i:i the i obituary column of the Philadelphia Ledger et te-day : Mitcbklz.. On lln-.'itli hi'.!., .tames Mitc!ii-H. The relatives and fi lends 1 tin- l.tmily arc respectlullv invited lenttcnd tin- Itineraf Imm his lute residence Ne. i:iir North Second street, en Tuesday, the llth instant, at I n'clerl.. I'e i proceed te Laurel Hill. The subject of this notice was the father , of Rev. James V. Mitchell, 1). I)., pastor ' or the Presbyterian church, this city, He lias been in ill health for some time and last Sunday Dr. M. an- I neunced from his pulpit that a call for attendance upon his bedside or at his funeral might at any time iutcmipt his pastoral labors. He has been in Phil- , adclphia this week and vesicular his f:tm- ' ily received tidings of tiie event 1 which notice is given in the above aiitieuiii'e- inent. l "Vigilant" Ueree Thiel Dele. I,.r-. I he igilant society of Dmmeic town ship, ler the detection e( horse thieves, held itsannua! meeiing en 3lend.iv, Jan uary e, 1881, at Chestnut Level. This is oneef the best nrgnnfra' ions in the slate! for the detection of horse thieves. There was a very full attendance of the members ( and great interest was taken in the pre-1 ceedings. After the transaction of the ' usual routine busiucs the society proceeded j te the election f officers for the ensuing i year, which resulted .as follews: Prtsi-j dent, Geerge Smith ; Vice Picsideiil, i!en jamin Cutler; Secretary, Win Ier; Secretary, W m. t. l.eyd ; houseefMrsBaibaraSpronklerin Yerk.and Jehn llarncr ; Directors, James OI1 be5n refused one of tlicm madca mar ran, James 11. 1 aganaudl . . j tlcreus assault upon her with a knife, in- Treasurer, G. McSnan IIeusckeeiH?r. The directors anwintcd fnrfcv-feiir ridci-sfe nnra:ii t.Trimr.r-t wit tif- ' fcreut routes in pursuit of anyone who should dare te steal a Drutnerc horse. The linancial condition of the society is excel lent, and several new membciv: were added te the roll. COL. SAN FORD'S ELOtJCKNCi:. The Talisman Tliat Is Said te Itispiie It. The Alteena ?' in a ratiier extendi! notice of Cel. J. P. San ford, the distin guished traveler and Ice! titer, well known in this community, is responsible for the following : ''The .-ciiUcman has piece of pavement from the villa of Cicere, which that great orator's own feet trod upon as he walked about his grounds. The con struction and composition of this wonder ful curiosity is one of the ' lest arts that Wendell Phillips se eloquently tells about, and nobody who sees it seems te have the least idea as te what it is made of. It is related of Colonel Sanferd that he never appears upon the rostrum without this picce of pavement in his pester, from which he claims te demo the inspiration that animates his eloquent lectures." Hirtlsday Celebration. Yceterday being the thirty-eighth birth day of Mr. Jehn Spanglcr, quite a number of his friends, including the Licdcrkrati.. of which society Mr. Sp angler is vice pres ident, assembled at his residence le pre sent him their geed wishes. After con gratulatory speeches by Prof. Hans in German, and Jehn A. Ceylc, esq., in Eng lish, the party sat down te a sumptuous re past, which, together with the very excel lent singing of the Licdcrkrauz, were thoroughly enjoyed. After spending sev eral hours in social intercourse, the parly separated with best wishes for many happy returns of Mr. Spanglcr's natal day. Uninaiiable. In the letter rack at the posteilice is a letter addressed te " Jehn Uaustnan, Cum bcrlaud county, Pa."" Cumberland county covers a great deal of territory and there arc a great many posteflices thcicin, and our postmaster don't knew te which of them te send Mr. Bailsman's letter. If the writer of the letter will inform the post master where Mr. Bailsman Jives, the let ter will be forwarded, otherwise it soesfe the dead letter office. Corener's I lHjuesl. The coroner yesterday held an inquest en the body of Ceeigc lluchdarslial, who died suddenly at Saluuga. The jury found that he came te his death from natural causes, heart-disease and pneumonia be ing the immediate causes. The body was brought te town aud interred at th.'alms house. Secial. The Thursday club kept "Twelfth Xight " with a masquerade. An "Occasional" Lancaster correspon dent of the Mauhcim Sentinel seems le have been at the Stevens house assembly long eneught te note what all the ladies were and is skillful enough te tell it. A Narrow Gauge Jolie. The Peach Bettem trains showed con siderable grit in getting through the drifts last week. Oxford Press. The engines certainly had " sand " in them. Taken Ileinc. The body of William K. Brown, the man who was killed here en Tuesday by the cars, was token te his father's home this morning. COLUMBIA HEWS. OCK REGULAR COBKESPONDENCE At 12:43 the mercury points te 41. It is thawing again te-day and the snow water is running in all directions. Snow falls from the house tops arc still occasional occurrences. Sleighing stock is going down and walking is coming up. The Shawnee fire company held its regu lar monthly meeting last evening. This is the weather the telephone people and tobacco growers have been waiting for and both arc taking advantage of it. The tobacco people were busy yesterday and will be for a few days te come. It is thought about here that the buyers et the weed will new seen make theirappear ance. The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia fire company will be held this evening in the engine house parlors. Dr. Housten Mifflin, who has been visit ing at his father's residence, at Norwood, for some days, left here te-day for his home at Philadelphia. If this weather continues for a day or two we may expect some fun about here, as a rise in the Susquehanna is inevitable. Fred. Bietz is making rapid progress in filling his two ice houses at the lower end of town. The ice is of a desirable thick ness and is of splendid quality. Mrs. William B. Given is en a visit of a few weeks te friends at Leck Haven and Williamsport. Miss Peart, who has been visiting Mrs. Jul win Themas, has returned home. The week of prayer is drawing te a close. Services, programmed by the min isters, were conducted last evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. Te-uight .services will be held in the E. E. Lutheran church, and te-morrow night in the Bethel at Seventh and Walnut street. The ser vices at the latter church will be the last of the scries. The sociable given last evening at the lcsidenee of Jonas Witmer is pronounced te have becu a very pleasant affair. Sixty or ineic persons, about thirty of whom were from Columbia, were in attendance, and danced until two o'clock this morning. The running of live stock, te the East te-day, en the Pennsylvania railroad, was quite hea'y. Freight is net as heavy new as it was a few weeks age. The Columbia national bank reports total resources 81,328,538,07. Its leans and discounts arc $079,475,04 ; capital $500,000 ; surplus $150,000 ; undivided profits $14, 70:5,01 ; deposits $255,181,15. Newspaper Almanacs. The Baltimore Sun's has come te hand. It. is quite complete, especially in its his torical features. The Philadelphia Ledger's has a beauti fully illuminated cover. Its history and account of the villages and settlements included in Philadelphia : its digest of election laws : chronology and necrology : directory ; official gazettes ; census rc- I turns, household information and ether I features make it very valuable te the Ledger s .subscriber, te whom it is given free of cost. The Times almanac is the most com-' pleie political annual ever published ; and its editor, Mr. J. II. Lambert, has in the edition for 18S1 outdone all his previous excellent, efforts in this line. Owing te the cost, of iis publication the Time's almanac will henceforth net be given away, but sold te all who want it, like the Xcw Yeik newspaper almanacs, I'lrn at Kaitibrldge. A liie eccurrred at Bainbridge shortly after midnight yesterday morning, by which a large barn and tobacco house, be longing te ex-Sheriff Smith, was totally destroyed. The building was connected with the hotel property kept by Mr. Isaac. With the building, about 8700 worth of tobacco, a sleigh, a carriage and ether articles were destroyed. The build ing was insured, but there was no insur ance en the contents, and the less of the tobacco is peculiarly severe, the :aiscrs losing their Mimmcr's work. .Attn dermis Assault en a Women. A paity of roughs yesterday merninjr at an earlyheur demanded admittance into the meting several cuts, anu then drew a re volver, when the woman threw a lighted lamp in her assailant's face, and scream ing lustily ran oil', and made her escape. Her wounds are net dangerous. Charles Smith, Charles Goodling, Ellswerth Simons and Jehn Mcllvaiue, have been ar rested en suspicion. Sheriff at Last. Corener Mishlcr, who was an old-time candidate for sheriff, has been at last ap pointee! te perform the duties of sheriff in one case at least having te-day served a summons en Sheriff Strinc and his bondsmen, Dr. Wm. Compten, Henry Hippey and Jehn A. Strino, issued at the instance of Myers & Geedman, of Colum bia, who claim that in an execution against Utter lira's, the sheriff allowed them the $300 exemption te which they v.eie net entitled. As in such cases niade and provided the coroner served the writ. The City Treasury. Treasurer Wclchans is attending te his official duties te-day as usual, receiving all money offered and paying out all properly authenticated claims. Te-night councils meet specially te take such "further ac tion' as may be deemed necessary in con sequence of their "suspension" of the treasurer. It is understood that Mayer MacGeniglc believes the treaaurer's sus pension te be legal, and that he declines te held "eflieial inteicenrsc" with him as treasmer. Light the Lamps. Citizens complain that the street lamps in various paits of the city have broken glasses and that they are net lit half the time. The latest complaint is that the lamp at West King and Mulberay has'net been lit three times during the month, and that, the lamp en West King half a square above has net been much ofteaer lit. Chester Coun ty Oiliclals In Town. County Commissioners Ottey and Elli Elli ott, of Chester county, were in town to day. They wcre in consultation with our commissioners in regard te the new inter county bridge, which was inspected en Tuesday. Sleighing Accident. Last evening as Millard Reese, of Mid dle htrect, with his wife, was out sleigh ing en Rockland street,near Church street, their horse frightened and shied off. Mrs. Reese was thrown from the sleigh and slightly injured. Soup. There were 321 rations of free soup dis tiihutsd from the soup house this morn ing. Londen in Lancaster. - The interesting exhibition et Londen views, te be given at the court house this evening by the aid of the oxy-hydrogen light, should at tract a very large attendance of our citizens. It Is new seven or eight yearn since we have had an entertainment of this kind en se grand a scale in Lancaster. The coupon ticket, cov ering live nights, is one dollar ; single admis sion, twenty-five cents. Donatien. The Rev. 4. V.Eckert wishes te return hU me-t sincere thenks te Mr. Mathlas Shirk and family, of Providence township, ler their lib eral Christmas donation in the form of a large box of previsions ; and hopes and prays that the Divine Father may grant them a lull re ward fet their kindness and a continuance of life, health aud prosperity. 3few Tea Stere. The store room Xe. 25 Centre Square, lately vacant, has been neatly and attractively fitted up as a tea and coffee store, where levers of these delicious accompaniments et me DreaK fast and tea tables will find an ample stock from which te make their purchases, the pro prietors guaranteeing excellence of quality and cheapness et price. V. L. FetxE, Sexs & Ce.. et Pittsburgh, Pa., liave long steed at the head of the advertising agency business. We have done business with them for a number of years and always found them reliable, accommodating, and prompt in the payment of their bills. Sisce Cehen & Bre., 5 East King street, arc selling out below cost, te cle3e their buslnes, they have marked a great many articles in their show windows which will positively b? sold at these price., as the stock must be old at the end of sixty days. m Amusements. 'Oui- German Senater" To-nieM That clever dialect comedian Mr. Gtis Williams te night appear at the opera house In Ids play et "Our German Senater.". Mr. Williams is in the fore fere fore Irent rank of American character actors, and his dialect partakes of the natural llaver. The piece has been materially improved since last winterand Mr. Williams luis nlsestrengthened his support ; se that mi entertainment abound ing in mirth is assured at the opera house to night. Jtemenii.the famous Hungarian vielinlit, Edouard Eenienyi, with his accomplished com pany will appear in concert at the opera neusu next Tuesday. All who heard the wonderful performance of this artist en hl3 previous ap pearance here remember the occasion with profound pleasure. The "cw Yerk Tribune speaks of him as one of these phenomenal artists who can be measured by the standard of no ether men, and the united voice 1 com petent criticism Is te the .same effect. A feed and a medicine aic combined In the most perfect manner in Malt Hitter?. Yeu can't atlerd te laugli, dear guis. Unless your teeth arc while as pearl-; Unless your mouth is pink and sweet. And your two lips in rosebuds meet ; And veu cannot supply this want, But through the uc el SOZODONT ! j:Mwrieed&w Beautilles the complexion by stimulating the small bleed-vessels Cutlcura Medicinal Seap. Ml': 1.1 At. XOTJVEM. iiIet!ier-: .itethers:: Mothers:: : Areyeu.V!'. ubed at nL,'ht and broken of your i-et 1... .i -ek child suffering and crying with IliDe.veiieiatin pain et cuttin; teeth? It se, goat L.ii.0 andfCetabottleerMRS. WINS LOW'S SCO i'HINU SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Tlierf: is net a mother en earth who lias 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 safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te liic ta-.te, and Is the prescription at one et the eldest and best female physicians and nur-es in the United St;u."H. Sold everywhere 2T. cents a bottle. " .'-! vd&wM. WAS Latent I'erte. That latent force or fluid, which permeates nil matter, and which hears the conventional name of Electricity, is widely appreciated and recognized as a means et" cure in various dls caseases. Its ettects in the form of Themas' Kclectric Oil are shown by the relief of pain, both Neuralgiac and Rheumatic, as well as in the threat and luns, and in vaiieus ether healing ways. Fer sale by II. If. Cochran, druggist, l.'J7 and .".9 North Oueen street, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. Ihtawxixe does net claim that his C. & C. Cordial is a cure-all. It is ler Coughs, Colds of any kind, and for the relief of Consumptives in all stages of the disease. If veu will give It i a trial, and use according te directions, the re sult will be asleni.diing. Fer -ale by druggists at 50 cents per bottle. Dr. lirewn lug. Pi opris epris tar, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. HAMP1.K JiOTlCC. It Is lmnessiblc tern woman alter a faithiul course et treatment -frith Lydia K. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compeunu te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Km-leae a stamp te Mrs. Lydia 10. Plukham, 'J3J Western avenue, Lynn, Mas.-.,' for pamphlet. Jy29-lydcndftw A Heed Endorsement. The well known missionary. Rev. t. llois lleis llois terd writes : 1 have been greatly afflicted with Liver Complaint; my doctors said I should never get ever it, but hearing your Spring ISlossem se highly spoken et. 1 thought I would try it. I am glad I did, ler though I had te lalie nearly three bottles et It, " it has thoroughly cured me." 1 should like te take eme buck with me; what de you charge hy the quantity? Price, se cents; tilal bottles m cents. Fer sale ly II. '. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 131 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Drunken Stun". 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 stutl" called medicine, that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily bccuicdanil saved by Hep iJitters, made et Heps, Iluchu, Mandrake, Dandelion &c, which Is se pure, simple and harmless tint the most trail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be saved by them ? See ether column. jl-iwd&w Laber Saving. The demand of the people ler an ca-dc method Of ptcparing Kidney-Wert has in duced the proprietors, the well-known whole sale druggists, Wells, Richardson A Ce., et" Kurlinglen, Vt., te prepare it ter sale, in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it Is equally efli clent It Is preferred by many persons. Kidney Kidney Wert always ami everywhere proves Itsell a perfect remedy. Buffalo A'ei'1?. J2-lwd..w Difficulty et Obtaining 1'erl Wine. The difficulty ofebtaiuing a pura Pert Wine Ter sickness is one great cause why physicians refuse te prescribe it where they knew it would benefit their patient, becausu they fear that seme poisonous mixture will be given them instead of Pert WIe, and the injury be irreparable. California wines are being terri bly mixed und adulterated with alcohol and water and ether ingredients te make It cheap, no as te bring a greater pre lit from the sales. The mestixccllent and finest Pert Wine is made In Xcw Jersey, from the Oporto Grape, by Alfred Speer, and litis become the most te llable wine ler Hospital and Communion pur pose?. This Wine has been thoroughly ana lyzed, aud is pronounced by chemists te be the pure juice of the grape, and te contain the most valuable medicinal properties. It isseld by druggists, who purchase direct from Mr. Specr's Vineyard-" m New Jersej. Kcenlmj Pett. The above wine has become in great demand In New Yerk and Uroeklyn ler communion and hospital use. This wine is recommended by Drj. Atlec and Davis, and for sale by II. E. Slaymaker, Lancnstcr. Pa. . jl-2wd&w MAllltlAGEH. llEiut UaKer. On Jan. C, 131, by the Rev. AV. T. Cerhard, at Hunsberger's Serrel Herse hotel, . S. Herr te HS3 Amanda i. Raker, both of Maner t wp. Eshelmas Wahkex On Jan. ;. 1SSI, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at Dusting's Fountain Inn, Henry II. Kslieluian, of Celeuiansville, te MI-s Lillie F. Warren, et Safe Harber. ltd Rretz Peters. .Ian. 4, 1SS1, by Rev. F. P. Mayscr, at the house of the bride's parent's, Frederick Rretz. et Rioeklyn, N. Y., te Resa Peters, of this city. !lt VEATJtS. PALMEn. Iii Philadelphia, Jan. C, 1SS1, T. Jeffersen Palmer. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his parents. Ne. 443 North Queen street, en Monday afternoon at two o'clock. 2t Reed. Jan. 7, 1SS1. at the resilience of his son, Jehn K. Reed, Ne. 523 East King street. Geerge Reed, esq., in the 00th year of his age. Funeral services en Sunday morning at !t o'clock, te proceed te Carpenter' graveyard, near Earlville, ler interment. The relatives and frleuds are invited te attend. 2td Keixt. Suddenly, at 1:30 n. in., en Jan. C, 1S31, in this city, "Themas D. Kelly, aged fit years, 8 months and SO days. The relatives and friends and the members of the Masonic lraternity are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Xe. 51C Eat Orange street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further notice. J6-St Hanisbarg and Jliddletewn papers please copy NEW AJJTXRT1SMXEXT8. TOY WANTED FOR TEA STORE, AT S6 JJ Pcnn Square, with reference. One tha can speak German. It "TERRAPIN LUNCH. - OX SATURDAY JL 3 MORNING will be served at Jehn Cen- lanu'g. no. 12j nekii ijueen street, a nne ter rapin Lunch, its-Wanted, a geed Restaurant Cook. It CCTION. ' On Te-morrow (SATURDAY) evening, will be sold at Burkhelder's store, corner of Chestnut and Plum streets. Ne. 339, Dry Goods, Notions, etc.- Sale at 70'cleck. jan7-wdF&S H. K. BURKHOLDER, Agt. TtUULIC SALE OF CANADA MORSES. A On MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1831. will be sold at public sale at J. D. Denlidger's Mcrri mac Heuse, 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa., the following Live Stock, te wit: SIX TEEN HEAP OF CANADA HOUSES, some Heavv Draft Horses and some Drivers. Must be as" represented by the undersigned or no sale. AcreditefGOdayswillbeglven. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.ni. et said dav, when attendance will be given by. GEORGE GROSSMAN. S. Ilzss & Sex, Autts. J7-2td r 1 RAND CONCERT KY REMENYI, AMcd by the following Sole Artists : MLLE. RENIB REIGNARD, SOPRANO. Mr. EDMOND DE OELLE, TENOR. Mr. HENRY BEAL.E, PIANIST. Will give one of their GRAND CONCERTS at Fulton Opera Heuse, TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 11, 1881, ADMISSION SO and 75 Cl. RES EUYED SEATS 75 Cta. Tickets for sale at. Opera Heuse OfH.cc. J 7 -It rnins IS TISE REASON WHY OUR COFFEES Are Better Than Many Others. We buy thfin Given and always have them FRESH ROASTED. We Select them with Care. We buy many et them from the Largest Cetlee Dealers In this Country, ei-turi: them a ntfAi..-&, D. S. BURSK, NO. 17 KAST KINO STREET. 1881. FOR TIIE 1881. S?RING TRADE.1881. 1881. We me new showing the Finest Lines of PAPER HAIGUGS CARPETS Kvi-r-Bnwn in this City CRUMB CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, FINE RUGS, &G. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West "King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. 1 3ki;i:nt.s! presents: i PRESENTS! aviuc GRAND OPENING or THE NEW TEA STORE, Xe. 'U CENTRE SQUARE. Hianch of the. AMKRICAN TKA COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. N. 1. A Fine .Selected Stock'ef I UOK AT ISOTTOM PRICES. Sugars at Refiner's Cost. AH oeds guaranteed Remember the number. or money refunded. Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE, ' ltd" 1)UUI.IC SA1.K OF VALUABLE ItKAL . KfeTATK On THURSDAY, JANUARY 'Jt, 'SSI, the undersigned executers of the will of Maria Myers, late et the City et Lancaster, deceased, will sell at public sale at the Key stone llouse, In the City of Lancaster, the fol lowing dcsciibcd real estate : Ne. 1. A Let of Ground situated en the west side of North Mulberry street, In the City et Lancaster, Pa., number 420, and containing in I rout en said street 22 feet aud six Inches, and extending in depth 2;i feet, mera or less, te Concord alley, en which Is erected a two-story RICICK DWELLING HOUSE, 18x30 tet, with frame summer kitchen attached ; a well of never-tailing water with pump therein, also, a number of fruit trees, grapes, etc., adjoining property of Jehn McCenney and ethers en the north, and en the south by property of Jehn Hutchinson. Ne. 2. A let of ground, situated en the west side et said Mulberry street, in the City of Lancaster, Pa., Ne. 414, and containing in front, and extending in depth 2Cf feet, mere or less, en said street 21 feet, 5 inches, mere or less, te said Concord alley, en which is erected :i one-story part brick and part leg DWELL ING HOUSE, witli a one-story frame kitchen attached : shed, with a large number or fruit trees, grape vines, etc., adjoining property et Joint King, deceased, en the north, and en the south by Ne. 412. Ne. 8. A let et' ground, situated en the said North Mulberry street, in tlie City or Lancas ter, J'a., Ne. 41-', and containing In front en said street, 32 feet. C Inches, mere or less, and depth 2041eet, mere or less, te Concord alley, en which is erected a one-story part brick and part leg DWELLING HOUSE, also a small FRAME HOUaE with Kitchen, en the rear of said let ; a well et never-failing water, with pump therein, fruit trees, grapes, etc., adjoin ing Ne. 41! en the north, und Ne. 410 en the south. Nes. 4 and 5. A let of ground situated en the west side of North Mulberry street in said city et Lancaster, Pa., Nes.408and 410, and contain ing in front en said street, 32 feet C Inches, mere or less, and' in depth 2t4 feet mere or less, te Concord alley, en which Is erected two one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES with brick fronts, with one story Frame Kitchen attached, fruit trees and ether im provements, adjoining Ne. 412 en the north and Myers and Gorrecht en the south. The above properties will positively be sold and arc In a thriving part et the city, conve nient te market and'tlie railroad depot. Geed titles will be given en April 1, 1331. Any person wishing te see any of the above properties may call en Henry R. Myers, or cither et the tenants, who will show the same. Sale te commence at 7J o'clock, p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by MATIIIAS MYERS, HENRY R. MYERS, Executers of Maria Myers, deceased. JJ. F. Rewe, Auct. Jan7-4td,7,12,15,l'J SDK JSEW AJJTXMTISEMEXTS. 4 8TRICH BRO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. ASTBICH BR0.'S IS EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER PA. 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. Have en hand new an enormous stock of HOSIERY. HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, AND Asa UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR And the season going te an end new they are compelled te make ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, In order te clear the stock and make room for Spring Goods. We have reduced our goods in both our Ho siery and Underwear Departments te prices which will Induce everybody that leeks at them te buy, whether tbey are In actual need et them or net. One let et All Weel Stockings. Regular Made, Fer 15c. a pair. One let of Heavy Merine Stockings, at 2 pair for 25c. One let of Ribbed Merine Hese, In White and Colored, Frem 10c. up. One let of Gray Mixed Ualbrlggans, Silk Clocked, Rcgu- ular Made, At 19c. a pair. One let of Ladies' Heavy Fancy Cotten Hese, Reg'r made, At iec. u pair. One let of Ladies' White Cotten Hese, Heavy Fleeced, Full Regular Made, Deuble Heels and Tees, At 25c. a pair. One let of Imported Heavy Cotten Hese, Full Regular Made, Ingrain Celers, At Sic. a pair. One let of Ladles' Unbleached Ualbrlggans. Full Regular Made,- Silk Clocked, At 25c. a pair. One let of "Shoppers" Iren Frame Hese, Full Regular Made, White and Unbleached, At 23c. a pair.. One let et Ladies' Solid Colored Hese, Silk Clocked, Full Regular Made, line quality. At 37c. a pair. One let of Fine English Gray Mixed Hese, Full Regular Made, finest goods Imported, At 54c. a pair. One let of English Imported nose, Heavv cioeds, Durby Striped, At 74c. a pair. One let of Child's All Weel Stockings, Solid Celers. Silk Clocked, Regular Made, At 25c. a pair. One let of Child's Heavy Ribbed All Weel Heie. Regular Made, all sizes, At 29c. a pair. One let et (itiits' Full Regular Made Hese, Unbleached, At 14c. a pair. One let et Gents' Unbleached Iren Frame Halt Hese, Full Regular Made, At 17c. a pair. One let et Gents' Unbleached Ralbrlggau Half Hese. Full Regular Made, Silk Clocked. At 25c. pair. One let et Gents' Cardinal Ralbrlggau Half Hese, Silk Clocked, Full Regular Made, At 23c. a pair. One let of Gents' Heavv Ribbed Shetliind Shaker "ecks, At ISc. a pair. One let of l.udles' Excellent Merine Vests, Heavy, At 39c. One let of Fine Quality Merine Vests. At 440. One let or Ladles' Excellent Merine Vests, Heavy bilk Embroidered, At 63c. One let of' Ladles' All Weel Scarlet Medicated Vests, Heavy Goods, At$l.C3. One let et Ladles' All Weel Scarlet Medicated Vests, Fine Goods, At $1.05. One let of Gents' Heavy Undershirts and Drawers, White and Gra), At 23c. each. One let or Gents' Rest Merine Undershirts and Drawers, in White and Gray. At 50c. each. One let or Gents All Weel Scarlet Medicated Undershirts and Drawers, At $1.25 each. Wc have also ms.de up several lets et HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES, Which will ba acknowledged as rare bargains. One let or Ladies' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c. One let et Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched iiandii'is, At 12c. apiece One let of Extra Fine All Linen Handkerchiefs, two Inch Hemstitched, At 19c. apiece. One let of Ladles' Fine Cambric Handkerr liters, with Ini tials, in White and Colored, At 12c. apiece. Extra bargain One large let of Fine Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs, exquisite patterns, new and beautiful, At44c.ur-ten. One lut of Ladles' Fleece Lined Cleves, At 12J4c. One let of Ladies' Fleece Lined Cleves, with ('auntlct, At 14c. One let or Ladies' Fleece Lined Cleves, two Full Elastics and Gauntlet, At 13e. a pair. One let of Ladles' Fleee Lined Gloves, three Full Elas tics and Gauntlet, At 20c. a pair. One let or Ladies' Cleth Cleves At 25c. a pair. One let of Fine All Weel Wristlets At 10c. a pair. One let of Child's Geed All Weel Mitts. At 14c. a pair. One let et Child's Fine All Weel Mitt?, At 17c. a pair. One let of Child's Excellent Leng Weel Mitts, At 20c. a pair. One let of Knitted All Weel .Mitts, At 25c. a pair. One let of Reys' All Weel Knitted I 'doves, At 25c. a pair. Child's All Weel Legglns : 30c Misses' All Weel Legglnr 50c Ladies' All Weel Leggins G5c The bargains mentioned above must be seen In order te be appreclated.and we Invite every body te call and see us before the best of the lets are disposed of. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER! l'A. THIED EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 7, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington. Jan. 7. Fer the Middle states clearing colder weather, northerly te westerly winds and rising barometer. CONGRESS. Proceedings In the Senate. Washington, Jan. 7. la the Senate a memorial of Moere, member of the Packard Legislature, asserting that he was bribetl by Kellogg, and asking te be exam amined, led te a discussion en that sub ject. Mr.- Kellogg denounced Moere as a perjured blackmailer. The consular and diplomatic bill was then taken up, but it was dropped en the expiration of the morning hour, when, en motion of Mr. Bayard, the Senate resolved that when it adjourns te-day it be until Monday. The Halifax Award in the Heuse. Iu the Heuse Mr. SDriucrer offered n, resolution calling ou the secretary of state for all information regarding the payment te the British government of the Halifax fishery award of five aud a-half millions, and especially relating te alleged fictitious statistics and perjured testimony. Mr. Newberry (Mich.) offered a resolu tion reciting that a grave international wrong had been committed with the knowledge or the British government and providing for the appointment of a special committce te inquire into it. Mr. Field (Mass.) objected te this reso lution, and Mr. Springer's resolution was then referred te the foreign affairs com mittee. ANOTHER HOSPITAL HORROR. Thirteen Inmates of the Strafford (N. U.j County Farm Missing After a Disastrous Conflagration. Dever, N. H., Jan. 7. Fire was dis covered in the main building en the Stratford county farm early this morning. One hundred and sixty-nine persons were in the building at the time, and great difficulty was experienced in ting them out, seme of having te be dragged te a get them place of safety. Thirteen persons are missing and have probably lest their,livcs. Their names are : Frank Jenes, Asa Hall, Peter Sargent, Burnham Kutc, Jeff. Helland, Themas 3IcDermett, Ivery Hansom, Jes. Cook, Charles Riley, Sadie Abbett, Martha Jewell, Lizzie Wilsen and Clara Scales. The less is cstimutedat $70,000. THIS AL1.ENTOWN BOILER EXt LOSION. Nine Icn Killed and Three Mere Expected te Die. Ai.i.estewn, Jan. 7. The boiler explo sion at the Alleutewu rolling mill last night has been mere disastrous te life and property than was at first supposed. Eight employees iu the mill have died from their injuries since the explosion, viz., Frank Gallagher, Patrick McGee, Dennis McGce, Charles McCleskey, Hugh Herrity James Rearty, Andrew Gallagher and Cor nelius Fary. These, with Jehn Shanks, killed instantly, make uine men already dead and three ethers are hourly expected te die. The causa of the explosion is still unexplained. The coroner's investigation has begun. Several thousand people visit ed the scene of the disaster this morning. IRELAND. Ne Change In the situation. Duiu.iN, Jan. 7. Xe change has taken place in the situation iu the west of Ireland. Ne petty sessions have been held at Ballinamere for the last month, but the League court sits regnlarly and its au thority is widely acknowledged. Only n Copy After AH. Londen, Jan. 7. Private advices from Athens say that the statue of Minerva Victorious recently discovered is net the original,but only a copy of the masterpiece of Phidias. The Court Deserted. Dublin, Dec. 7. The court of Queen's Bench te-day is almost deserted by the public. The reading of notes made by the pelicu of speeches delivered by Slessers. Brcnnan and Xally wai contin ued. Troublesome Icemen. Peugiikeepbie, N. Y., Jan. 7. A tele-' gram from Pcckskill says there is serious tieublc at Ycrplank's Point among the icemen and the authorities have tele graphed for the military. The dissatisfaction is aineug three hun dred men en lake Mcahengh who arc cut ting ice for the Knickerbocker ice com pany. On Wednesday they demanded au increase of twelve te twenty-flve cents a day aud being refused struck yesterday. They paraded with a band of music, re sisting the sheriff, and driving off these who persisted in working. TUB READING, Call for au Election Jan. 10th Withdrawn. PiiiLADELPniA, Jan. 7. This afternoon the following notice was issued by the secretary of the Reading railroad com pany : Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Netice is here by given te the stockholders of this com pany that the notice dated December 21, 1880, that the annual meeting and election for president, six managers, treasurer and secretary would be held January 10, 1881, is withdrawn, aud that the meeting will net be held. Signed! David .1. Brown, Secretary. Drowning of an Ice Cutter. Ai.lentewn, Pa., Jan. 7. Five ice cut ters broke through the ice this forenoon and one of them, Milten Geary, was drowned. Fostefllce Destroyed by Fire, Flvshine, L. I., Jan. 7. The posteftlce al Bayside was totally destroyed by fire last night, and the mails and stamps were all burned. Fratricide Eastland, Texas, Jan. 7. During a difficulty en Wednesday last Jehn Cantley was shot and killed by his brother Charles. INSTATE OF SUSAN CRAMER, LATE OF !i of East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, Pa., deceased. The undersigned Au ditor appointed te distribute the balance re maining In the hands et Joel L. Llghtncr, ex ex ecueor of the last will and testament of the said Susan Cramer deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the fume, will sit ler that purpose en SATURDAY, the 29th day et JANUARY, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the City or Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. CHAS. I. LAND1S, Jan5-ltd&3tw Auditor. MARKETS. Kew XerkJHaraet. ,i.SiKW "f01-Jan. 7. Fleur State and Western lli,l-I.tS?ut ,,ecll,ed change ; superfine ?e?3.375' ex,ra M350; choice de f?i,!i.i-t?"c"l,a 5 36 30: round hoop oiiie42)j(u: choice de at $3 list; 73: snper ?"." ?eatSPLSiiS3,Si common te geed ex Pi..'10 f'a)aK; choice de W 703(175 ; Snn wMte, wheat Jes MSB re; Southern dull and unchanged: common te fair extra St 75 42e2j: troetl te i-nnim .i-. iik..!,i " ' Wheat a shade better, very quiet- Ne 2'1 .....,,-."."" "! March corn a simile better and quiet: Mlxeii west ern spot, 53353?ic: de future at 54"iQ5(Ple. a.f?.5uai,?.9tren'er" stJll ffiftc'; West cm 423470; Ne. S F'eb. 4IJ4c. rnliadeipBl Market. i1",0"?"' Jan- e- K'0""" 'In", with low and medium grades weaker te sell : super fine 5 00S3 5O : extra 3 73f I 25; Ohie and In diana familV S3 .V)f?IV- Pann'n Ijmllv at.v. 5 37; St. Leuis famUv $5 73550: Minnesota 1f"l8": straight, $3S73i;25; patent and high grades JG50g ' ave iwur uuu at J OU. Wheat firmer: Ne. 2, Western Red 11 14'iS 14J ; Penn'a. ited and Amber tl I3fll 14. Cern stead v for local n-- t. .,...-r.;. . low, 5iKc ; mixed SSSMJe. J Onte firm with fair demand; Ne. 1 Wh 43C ; Ne.2 de 473Kc ; Se. 2 de 4iM4uV 2 illsed 45045KC. 'J White iiia ie;Ae. Rye bteadv at 92c Previsions firm; mens perk, old. at $1250: new. at $14 CO ; beet hams $I(503hiOt: Indian mess beer $19 00, r. e. b. Bacen smoked slioul slieul 'lewSesjsalt de 44'5c; smoked ham-i Otitic: pickled ham-. SDc. ird firm ; city kettle yc : loose butchers' 7S 5 prime sxeam s w$y te. Rutter dull and tending downward ; Cream V.13 ?ilra K6S"c ; de geed te choice 2!IS3Ic: Ur ad ford county and New Yerk extra, tubs. 2762SC : de firkins. 21S25e ;' Western reserve extra 2122c: de geed te choice 17S20c. Rolls dull and quality generally poer: Penn'a Extra ISiJilc; Western Rc-iervu extra ISi)2l. Eggs dull and lower ; Penn'a 3CS37c ; West. ere 35c. Cheese firm and fairly active; New Yerk fill! cream 13.i:yc ; cstein full cream I2K B13c; de ralr logeod ll"gi2ic: de haUsktmi lullc;Pa del0lle. Petroleum dull arefincd WSe. Whisky at $1 1 sales. Seeds Ceed te prime clever -jteadv 7 I3; Flaxseed nominal at $1251 30.J Stoek marker. Nw Yerk Stocks. -Stocks strong. January 7. A. X. A. x. r. X. 1. It. Y. V. 11:1.". 11:5 ) 1:.!) 2 2:(U Meney i; KrlelC. H. Jj' (4 4i! .... 49JjJ .Il.VlJIIUIt .7. , aiiciiiiry Chicago , laucage, Han. St. .1. Cem.. 47li 47: 4S: 4!K " , I"ld.. Teledo A Wabash.. Ohie & Mississippi. lay; 41);, 37'.: 5$ 105J4 3?8 53, 3IVi 37 .. 105i -- ,i .. :w .. 31 - 7t .. ttWi .. lll .. ml . lt',4 St. Leuis, I. M. & S. R k;.; Ontario and Western. C. C. . I. C. R. R iiH NewJerseyCentr.il.. SSJ Del. A Hudsen Canal. VHZ Del.. Lack. A WcstcrnllO Il()'i 110 w. ....... ,.. n..i le,' uav l -i "r. &5! viraiuiii tiiuuiT Airi... ectj ea "74 Pacific Mail S. S. Ce.. 5ty,; 5e4 50".; American IT. Tel. Ce Union l'acillc Kansas A Texas New Yerk Central.... Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland & nits Chicago & Reck I Pittsburgh & Ft. W... 1'UILADiarHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R.... Phil'iu ft Reading..... Lehigh Valley Lehlirh Navigation... iny, in!, 41 43 iY. JV.: 1512 123 " 122 !i 1 130 .v n. &....11;. iei?j iJi;i .... iai",H i cent. K. 1J..122 lyi 1-iy.i .... 123W I N. W. 12.-,); 12.VJ"! 125' .... V2SX at xst. i..ih lit iiij .... HH4 ...: ma gsi i syA .2775 '-M 2S & 2s .... 577i '"? M. 58" .... 3 :sZ 3i : XMC, 31 34 31 31 CB'i Orif '7.i ns;i fi6; . is-j2 vj vj iu vjy 4191 45 45 I.-. 41 20K MV. 3J'i 20?i it;: VMy. imn .... isi . ...: hi" 19 " .... w '"5 .! Northern I'acltic Cem 33; Pitts.,TItusv'e& R.. Northern Central ... Ph'.ra A Eric R. R... Northern Penn'a.... Hn. ILR'sefN J.... HcstenvlIIe l'as.s Central Trans. Ce... SEW AWERTlSEairXTS. WANTED AT TUIS 4IKFICE COPIES of the DAILY 1NTELLIOKNCER et JANUARY 24, 1880, and SEPTKMRER2. 1S-50. 1130-tfd E. A. M.-T1IE MK.1111EKS OF LODGE 43 F. A. M.. are rceuested te meet at their ledge room en Sunday afternoon at 1)4 o'clock, ter the pui pose of attending the funeral et their late brother. Thes.D. Keily. The mem-ber-j or Lamberton ledge Ne. 47f, are invited te participate. Ry order or the W. M. janG-3td U.S. CARA Secretary. LAMPS! LAMPS! CHINAHALL. LAMPS OF EVERY OESCIMI'TION. Cleveland Nen-Explosive Library Lamp. AT I'.OTTOM PRICE:. .VT HIGH & MARTIN, 15 BAST KINO STREET. 0!T. a m (Mil wai m, Between IW East King Street, and Cie-h Hetel. West Kin 'Street. Keys The parly having it will be paid a -dilluMu reward by leaving it with F. BOWMAN, 10O KAST KINO STREET. EEPORT OF TDK CONDITION OF TDK . Lancaster County National Cank, at Lan caster, In the state or Pennsylvania, at the close et bu-ilnei, Dee. 31, 1S0 : KE.SOCKCE.1. Leans and dkcennts $ 813,781; 7i Overdrafts 2,i43 77 L. S. bends te secure circulation 305,000 Oil Due from approved reserve agents. . i;z,S34 27 Due from ether National banks 11,991! 23 Due from state banks and bankers. . 4,059 21 Real estate, furniture and lixtureH... 12,011 in Current expenses and taxes paid J.4S8 08 Checks and ether cash Items 2.914 31 Rills of ether hanks 1,033 00 Fractional paper currency 3S0 4't Specie, nickels and pennies '.''.Old 0i; Legal tender notes I'J.II'JOO Jteucmpiien iiinii wiin v.s. treasur er ( 5 percent, et circulation )..... 13,500 00 a ('til ..$l,3.'il,tt3 13 I.lADIMTI. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject te check. Demand certificates of d-peit Due toether national banks $300,000 00 110,000 Oil 51,491 21 270,000 Ml VJOO 7. (02,4tH 85 773 Ul 10,113 Si Total.. ..3',:131,I53 13 State of Pcnnsylranitt, county of lAtneaster, s.i : I, W. L. Peiper, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that the above state ment Is t rue te the licit or my knowledge and hclicr. W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before nieJIilsKth day of January, 1881. J. L. LYTE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. I. HARTMAN. JACOB BACHSIAN, J. R. RITNER. jan7-ltdi!tw Directors. EXTERTAIXXEXTS. "CULTON OPERA HOUSE. Return et the Favorite Comedian One Night. PRTOAY, JANUARY 7. " :'lie Heme et Laughter." Engagement of the inestmlrthfal of the great Comedian. MB. OUS WILLIAMS. "lie cannot try te speak with gravity, But one perceives he wagi an idle tongue ; He cannot try te leek demure, but spite or all he does, lie shown ulauglicr's cheek ; He cannot e'en essay te walk sedate. Rut In his very gait one sees a Jest." MR. WILLIAMS in his play et OUR GERMAN SENATOR, Supported by a Genuinely Brilliant Comedy Company, under the management et MR. JOHN RICK A BY. Secure your seats. On sale at Bex Office. 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