LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1881. f COLUMBIA NEWS. OL'U The down KLGULAE COURLSPOKUKNCL mercury this niermug was way te withm 9 dejrrccs el the zcie point. Wc bone this ' uet the beginning of another biizzaic!. Market tuis a. in. was butter bi ought 0 cents, fair. CJHfS Prime 28(2,U0 cents. A tiamn caused a great deal of trouble and excitement en Friday afternoon en Walnut hticct. He made several calls in the neighborhood, Mrs. Geerge Fager le ceivin; no less than four. He seemed dctci mined te stay and succeeded in thoieuhly frightening the women. Con stable Hollingsworth. was finally sent for, and Mr. Tramp was very summarily dis dis eoned of. The new market hour, 7 o'clock, seems te suit every one except one or two butcli cis, who for wine years past have been ac customed te taking their meat te the mai kct house at two and thiee o'clock in the morning and cutting it up by gaslight burned at the expense of the borough. By the new ordinance the maiket is net opened until 7 o'clock a. m., and butcheis I are new compelled te cut up their meat by their own gas or lamp light. We under stand scvcial of these butchers thi eaten net te attend maiket. Very well, let them stay at home ; there aie ciieugn who will come te supply all the meat the citizens of Columbia Mill require. The last of the uuien services which have been going en in the Protestant chmche- el the borough duiing this "week of prayer," will be held in the Uetliel chui eh this (Satuid.iy) evening. Subject Praer ter Chiisti.iu missions and the conversion el the world te Christ." All the meetings h.ive been well attended. The late thaw and subsequent freeze had the effect of making splendid sleigh ing. The pacinciits. however, aicnet se geed, some being clear of ice and snow, etheis aie coveted with a solid mass of shppciy ice. An old lady named Flick, residing en Seuth 1th stitct, beyond Yeuug's brewery, slipped en the ice in the side yard at her house yclviday and falling down disle cated her n i ist Dr. iliukle attended her . A coasting p.uty is talked of for this evening. Should the party go out they will unquestionably have a veiy pleasant time, as the several hills near town are in piimc coasting condition. Wc legict te lcain that Mr. L. K. Fon Fen dersinith, the gentlemanly teller at the banking house of E. K. Smith & Ce., is confined te his loom te-day. We trust his indisposition may be of sheit duration. The Sjy current issue says a decline in butter and eggs is suic te occur. Well, that is a prediction that Columbians will bcveiy glad te have veiitied. We are all sick of paying 30 and &" cents for buttci and eggs, We hope te see both down te 25 ucuN, beleic many dajs. The cuteitainment held in Washington, 13. C, en Xew Yeats night, by M. E. C. club netted tlie handsome sum of $11, which was turned eer te the trcasuicr of the Methodist chuich. The entertainment has also a success aitistic illy. Mr. B. Macaulcy, the popular comedian will appear in the epe: a house ou Wednes day evening, January 12, in his favorite character of Uncle Dan' I in "A Messenger from .Tat vivisection." The performance will be gii'cn under the management of General Welsh pest, Ne. 118 G. A. R. The whist club held a very pleasant meeting last evening at the lesidencc of A. J. Kauiiniau, C6q. Ed tVclchaus "Holds the ort ' The principal topic of conversation ou the stieet tlii- nieniing is the conflict el autheiity between the city councils and the city ticastucr, and many are the opin ions as te what will be the outcome of it. JJctsaieeffeicd that the pre tan. Treas urcr AV.S.Shirk, appeiuted bv councils last . . . ... . ....... night, will uet get possession, and that if he attempts te de se bcfeic the court shall have pascd upon the injunction ic- strauung i he iiuancc committee from m- tcrfci ing with Ticasuicr Welchans, he and ' an uis aiders ami aoetlors will De arrcstca by the sheiift'. Opinion appeals te be a 1 geed deal divided as te the position 1 taken by the trcasuicr and hi- counsel :' some who bclicic that the treasurer's ac counts will pan out all light, think it would have been better if he had '' verified " his accounts in accordance with the demand of the finance committee; while ethers de nounce the committee in unmeasured terms for their aibitiary proceedings and charge that they have pci jured themselves in swearing that the treasurer is a de faulter, before they have had an opportu nity of verifying his accounts Se far as our observation has extended public syin- i pathy is decidedly with the treasurer, who meanwhile " holds the lbit." and though evidently annoyed at the predicament in which he finds himself, continues te ic ccive and pay out the city funds, and de clares himself able te satisfactorily ac count for every dollar of the public money that has come into his possession, ami te pay the same ever te his legal successor. Net a few of his fiicnds of both parties, who have faith in his official integrity, have urged him te announce himself as a candidate for 10 election, and thus secure vindication at the hands of the public ; but he sajs he would net held the office another year and undergo the persecution he has been subjected te for thrice the sal ary he; ccchcs. Jr. O. V. A. M. D. S. C. W. A. "McGIinn of the 14th distiict of l'enns lvania of the Jr. O. V. A. 51.. assisted by national representative J. P. Winewer.installcd the following office is of Empire Ceuucil Xe. 120, Jr. O. U. A. 31., last evening : C F. Shcid. V. C William Kcmlcy. A. It. S. J. W. Leenard. R. S. E. X. Winewer. F. S. W. A. McGIinn. Treas. J. R. Trisslcr. Cend.-r-A. L. 3Iishlcr. Ward Harry JMctzgar. I. S. Daniel Stauftcr O. S. Jeseph Biown. Trustees J. P. Winewer, Henry Leon Leen ard, H. C. Rey. The council is in better condition than cicrbefeie, having a membership of 129, and worth between ene and two thousand dellais, and is cempased of seme of the best m.itciial in the city. Lecal Journalism. The Columbia Courant begins its eleventh volume, prosperous, happy, hope ful and handsome. The Xew Helland Clarien opens its ninth volume with the new year, and sig nalizes the event by putting en a new and handsome suit of type, and adding Gee. H. Tewnslcy te its editeiial ceips; he is an able, energetic and spicy, writer. The Clarien has been an exceptionally wll con ducted local paper and merits success. J. A. Welfersbcrgcr, Gee. A. Zcllers and Thee. G. Beaver are the publishers of the Lancaster Commercial, "devoted te industrial interests, news, literature, agri culture, politics, &c," the first number of which appears te-day. The condition of the Seuth and our industrial interests are te be made subjects of its special attention. The first issue is a clean looking, good geed sized paper, with a variety of contents. We welcome it with hospitable bauds te the swelling ranks of local journalism. Lest Three ChUdren. James Ileliis, of Marietta, dining last and this week, lest three children of diph theria, and another is new ili with the tame disease. Mr. Hellis is au English man, and is an employee of the hollow ware works at tkst Tihce, THE SUUr FUND. The Contributions for tbe WceK. Siucc our last report the mayor acnewl edges the receipt of the following ceuh i butiens te the soup fund : Caslt Sirs. M. Ceylc, $3 ; B. J. McGrann, u , x uim ..'Mivuuuiujr, e , i. ri. uru- baker, $5 ; Hen. A. Hcrr Smith, $10 ; Jehn F. Sehncr, S3 ; Eliza S. Miller, 3 : J. D. Allen, 81 ; C. F. Hager, 85 : Mrs. D. P. Rescnmillcr, $1. Other Contribution. 'Geerge 31. Stein man & Ce., one knife; Kepler & Slay maker, one knife ; Ilirsh &Bre., SOpeuuds of meat ; S. R. Miller, 2 V bushels of peas ; C. Beettncr, 25 leaves of bread ; C. Rete, a crock cf pudding meat; Theodeic Wcn ditz, a bushel of potatoes ; C. Musselman, Willow Street, three crocks of pudding meat; Baumgarduer & Ce., J teu coal; Mis. Rev. D P. Rescnmillcr, two pounds of pepper ; S. Keclcr, a barrel of potatoes ; Mis. Cameren, 17 leaves of bread; Jehn F. Steinraan, flour from six bushels of wheat; 31. ,F. Steigerwalt & Sen, 117 leaves of bread ; 3lrs. Hccnninger, 5 leaves of bread. This morning 012 rations of biead were given out at the soup house. SberlfTa Sale. Sheriff Strino sold at the ceuit house this afternoon at 2 o'clock the following de scribed real estate : A tract of laud, containing nine acres, in Salisbury township, with a part leg and pait frame dwelling house and ether improvements thereon, as the pro pel ty of Wm. McCelm, sold te Christian L. Scnsenig, for $100. A half acie of ground in Mauhcim township, with two story frame dwelling house and ether improvements thereon, as the piepcrty of Charles Mauier, sold te Graybill Baic, for 8500. A let of gieund en North Lime street, Hi is city, 23 feet front and 128 feet deep, with three-story biick dwelling house and ether imievements thereon, as tlie prop erty of Emlen Franklin, sold te Rebert A. Evans. Arrested for Larceny. Rebcil Gochcueur and Frank Bender arc the names of two boys who have several times been ai rested for stealing money fiem people. Te day they were both caught crawling under the stand of a stall at the Northern market house, near te the money drawer. They were arrested by Officers Flick and Lcutz and were takeu te tlie station house. These boys are believed te have been implicated in ether laicenies at this market house. Wlieu Court Meets. Ou next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock ceuit will meet and opinions will be de livered. On the 3Ienday following the legular term of quarter sessions will commence. About 50 cases have been returned te that court thus far. Common picas court begins en Monday, Jan. 24, and will continue for two weekb. The Eighth." Te-day is the anniversary of Gen. Jack Jack eon's victory at Xew Orleans. Of old it was kept as a Democratic day of jubilee. And the parly might be doing worse than recalling Jacksen's viitues. en File. I The annual report of the county ticasur- J cr is en file in the register's office wheic it j can be seen. Amusement J The Great Vieltni&t. On Tuesday evening Kemenyi, the great violin virtuoso, will be ' at rulten opera heusc,'and eui people have net had a bettei opportunity of attesting their .admiration of fine nit in music than will be i piesented te them in the appearance et the lameus Iliiugailan. ,IIc is truly the king of M10 ,JOW' ilI,a t,,c me,t C!n'nent musical nu- tlinnflfa fir turn ftnntlnanle lift,., il1.i A,l hlm te be without a supeiler in the world. His own maivcleus work will be supplement ed by the singing et Mr. Edniend De Celle, an i aerempliMied tenei vocalist. Mile Relgnard. soprano, and Mr Henry Bealc, pianist. The customary prices will rule, and seats can new beseemed at the opera house eflice. JSarncy Maeauley Coming. On Thursday evening next Mr. B. McCauley will appeal 111 tins city 111 his great play of " A Messenger 1 fieinJarvls Section," which nas drawn large beuses here bcfeic upon several occasions. 1 Selling out uelew cost te cloe business ut Cenen & Bie.'s, nats and Men's Furnishing Goods, Xe. 5 East King street, Lancaster. Stock must be sold within CO dpys. Shelving and stoic fixtures for sale. ltd Ulcerative weaknesses and debilitating hu- ' meis of females cmed by Malt Bitteis. Yeu can't aflerd te langn, dear gnl, Unless your tcctb are white as pearls Unless your mouth is pink and sweet. And your two lips in lesebuds meet: And you cannot supply this want. But tlneugh the ue of SOZODOXT ! j3-lwdced& Our shaip lepeiter was neatly shaved yfs- terday with Cuticura sha ing beap. Xt'hVlAl. SOTIVVH. Drunken Stun'. Hen many children and women arc slowly and smely dying, or rather being killed, by excessive doctoring, or the daily use of peme drug or drunken stutT called medicine, that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily be cm cd and saved by Hep Bitters, made et Heps, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion Ac., which is se pmc, simple and harmless that the most trail w eman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be saved by them ? Sec ether column ll-2wd&w SAMPLE WOTICE. it Is imneasibiC ler a woman alter 11 faithtul course of ticatincut with Lydla E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound te continue te sutrcr with a weakness et tlm uterus Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkh&m, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mas.,'for pamphlets. iySMydeedJtw Dr. Brew 1150 does net claim that his C. & C. Cordial is a cure-all. It is ler Coughs, Colds of any kind, and for the relief el Consumptives in all stages of tbe disease. If veu will give it a trial, and use according te directions, the re sult w ill be astonishing. Fer tale by druggists at 50 cents per bottle. Dr. Browning.Propric Brewning.Propric Browning.Prepric tar, 1117 Ai ch street, Philadelphia. Laber Saving. The demand of the people ler an easier method of ptcparing Kidney-Wert has in duced tiie proprietors, the well-known whole sale druggists, Wells, Richardson & Ce., of Burlington, Vt., te prepare it ter sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of prcpai Ing. and as it Is equally efll cicnt it is preferred by many persons. Kidney Kidney Wert al was sand everywhere proves it sell a pci feet remedy. Buffalo Xck s. JS-lwdft w Coughs. " JSretcn' Bronchial Troches"' are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer thirtj' j-enrs these Troches liave bec In use, with annually increasing laver. They aie net new and untiled, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Threat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" act directls' en the organs of the voice. Tl.eyhave an ex ex traeidinary effect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re laxed, cither tiem cold or over-excrtieu ei the voice, and pieduce a clearand distinct enunci ation. Spealc-s and Singers And the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catanh 01 Seic Threat re gimes immediate attention, us neglect el ten time; result m some Incurable Lung Disease. "ilreitn'j Bronchial Troches" will almost in v uriauly gi e relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many et w hie'i arc injurious. The genu ine "Breun's Bronchial Trechet" ere sold cnUji-theses. ianI5-lya&wln,TliftS Difficulty of Obtaining Pert Wine. The diftlculty of obtaining a imrc l'ert Wme for sickness Is one gic:.t cauii: w liy phyici ui refusc te pre-enbe it r. here tliey knu it would ben'-lit their patient, because the Jcai that some poisei.ou- midline will be gnen tbetn instead of Putt W vs, ami Ihe mjuiy be Irreparable. California nines aie being tcm bly mixed and adulterated .lilh aleehul aal waterand ether ingieJieiit- te make it cheap, "eas te bilngagtcati'i pieflt Hum tin-;a!c-. The most excellent ami Jinefct Peit Wme i niadeln Xew Jcisey, fiem the Uporte Gra,c, by Allied cpccr, aud 1ul become the met le liable w ine ter Hospital ami Cnmnriniuu pui pui pescs. This Wine lmi been theiuughly ana lyzed, and U prei euue-d bj chemists te be the pmc juice of the grape, aid te contain the met aluablc medicinal piepeities. It ield by diuggists, who purchase direct Irem Hi. Speei's VinejanN in Xr 7e:c. Lem j Pest. The above wine has become in gi tat demand in Xew Yerk and Iitoe!:lyn let eommuuien and hospital u-c. This wine i-j leeeinmemled bj Dis. Atlee and Davl-i, and tei sab- I" II C. Hajmakei, Lancaster, Pa. Ji-2wdA.w ."il!!ier" 3lutlif:i:: .llethci-s:!: Areyeujibsturbtd at night and biel.cn et yeurie-t by a.-;tk child -usicmig and cijiii;? with the extiutiatmg paiu el cutting lettb? It se, go at once and getabeiUf el MBS WIN '. LOW'S bUOHIIXli -lltt'P ltnillitl!eethc peer little iitleri'i miiiiedi itt! d p. ml upon it; thi'ie i-j j.e in:-M.t!e d n.S it 1 1ieie is net a motliereii eu:th .1k li.'-e'.'-i u-e I it, who will net tell you at once tl i: t wfil icalate the uewpls, ai.i' m te-l te tlie t.iutiicr. and lchel ami health te tbe t.nid. ;m i.iting like mait. It i- pel fectly .!( t Iim in allta-t s:l:il pleas ant te the I j-tt. "ird 1-. t. pic-c iijuien et one et the ehb-s' and be-tftni le pliysieljus and ni:i-v" ii' t1 L'..'; -!- : 'Oldcieiyw l.ere i( n!'- t iieti!" .'ii7-h(K,MM.WW jn:.irus. IJoe'jfc. in tin-, cily, en ihc slh iiist , Bene diet Beese, aged si yeai -. Theielatlve-?aml luriiii , et the l.iuulv ate icspectliilly iinitcd te attend the fiiieral, fiem .St. Je-cphV Hospital en Monday men ing at 9 o'clock. High ni.e-'s at M. Jeseph'- chuich Interment at St. Jeseph'1- cemeteiy. Palmer. In llii!ad lphia. Jan. G, leSl, T JcUeisen Palmei. Thciclatiie-s a.i'l IikiuN el the laiuily utc l-e-peetfully limtcd te attend ihe iuntiat ftem the le-ddenci' ei in- patent--, Ne 41S Xeith Queen street, en Mendu .liMiioen :t two O'clock. 2t ItEEP. J.-in 7 ImI. at the le-sidcute of hi- son, Jehn K. lit ;. Xe. .i.-J Ea-t hiiiK stieet. Gee:-gc Iteeii, t-t , in tlieiWlh jeat of his age. Funeial fee" ite-s en Suntlay meiuiug at y o'clock, te j. looted te Caipentei's graveyard, i MA.. t.-... 1. .11.. t. A. ........ 1 1... . ..,... - itutii i.Aiiiii.i;, jui iiiiuiiiiuiit. xi-e- juuiiit;s andiiiendsaieiiivded te attend. 2td Kellt. Sudden lv. nt 1.30 a. in., en Jan. r. 1SS1, in this city, Themas 1). Kelly, aged el years, S mouth ami 10 da s. The l datives and liiendc and the membcis et the Masonic irntemits'aie lespecttully in vited te attend the funeral, fiem Ins late ic-a denee, Xe. 51 La-.tOi.mge st:eet. en feumlaj afternoon at '2 o'clock, without fuithe-i retice. jCSt Uanisbuig nnd Middletenn papeis please copy A'x;ir AXrs:iz2is,E2ii:xrs. 1AULK KIUIJ1' LUXflll TUIS LVK.M.Mi ) at the Manei Hetel. West Klnjf stieet. It WILLIAM IIE11M. GRAND SAUl-.K ICRACT AND PI'.S Feet Lunch thw evening, at Ilenij- Itoh rcr's Centennial Saleen, cenn-i et stranbeny, Jtulbeiry and Vine Micci. hi,,nk KelKer's beer en tap. ltd SAUKR KRAUT AND EVENING, at i'lGs fcKET TUIS MlG'HAL'l SXYDEI". SALOOX, -Mti'i.ii stieet. iluid ly liij,ht ltd Lunch every ' 'AUi:C KRAUT LCNCtt THIS IA'i:NIN(i at tii iie Washington Heuse. .Ml XeithOuccn etieel. Waekei'-. Ce-leluutt d l!cei en tap. the be.t in town. CAPT. .1. II. 5-ciHlH, ltd Piopiietei tk. i.tvi:.,.s nTAMtd;i: OX TUG e, inn be I treatment of ::h umaiie Hisci Hid Mr Heming ny calling at Leeuci 5 uiug Stoic, East Kin r sl:et, 01 l)u Leng's Diusx fcteie. coiner et Ve-.t ICm sunt Manei stieet , or at his efilce, 47 est King stieet. ianS ttd STOCKHOLDERS' M i:ETIMJ TUK AN. nual meeting of the stockholder of the I'armerh' Nertheiii Maiket Company will be held at the eiJiee in the 111 nkel house en MO. DAY. .TANGAU1 1". at 1 o'eietk p 111.. at which time nn election et nine Di.ci tti- te &4.1 i c (Vt Hi.. 1 utitititr i-.ii u til 1-il.f- it! ir-f ! .ll).si.lI!SAMKII. I Janl 2ids ."-e-cix lai. J. K. SHIRK, M. D. (lpini-rl. at the 101111 1 General Hospital), ISO NORTH tll'KK STRLl.T, I aiie ist( r. Pa. I ep..-c "eu,i0t;Vf.V 1 S-7ld s.:t Neiick is hi:i:ki;yc.ivi:n that thi: account et the Ticasuicr et Lancaster county is en Hie 111 the Registers Oflice. and will icmain 01 en ler inspection and exception te all tapajci- e1 Hiccninlv let tlurtv days, irem Jan-.'.-u v.l. ItSl. Actefl87..P. L. p 471 Bveideu.t the Conimivuencis. "Attest . 1. X. !-. WILL, Llei k. Janfc-ltd&w w ANTED MOAIA :N AIIOUKT" 5'ROM $300 te $15,000, Te lean 011 FIIJ'I CLA-s, MOUTG -VOL'S A.N l JUDGMKXTs in I ancisle: cilv and eeun. Persons h iving uie.iev 1N Ihf en Apiil 1, oraeonei.cii'i Jmd geed live ami sj jier cent, ecul it.es jjy an t ai ly .ipplicitien -.1 0111 eflice. and these- Wi-liing te ISO it BOW will idcav " make apiilieitieu at once. Nene but UKAL L IZsTATi: LOAXs 'ill be ensuleied. Special e-a:c is taken te gie investors all the details of -ccuiitiCsenYr'-d and all lyuns uiib jec' te their appieal. ALL AX A. JILICK & CO., Hc.il Lhtate, Ce!, and Ins. Agents, NO. S XOKTH DUKi; ST., LAXCASTLK dccH liudWAbltftw INSURE WITH TH. OLO AM AVKLL Kstablishcd Agency of the 'J OF PHILADELPHIA. assets ever Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Iincs'icd in afeuiid hehd !tauiilics. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Xe. 10 EAST KIXG STREET, dll-tindM.W.sil sCCend H001. HSEsEMb: ritR-jI'Xl's!! PRESENTS ! a r Tnh GRAND OPENING or thi: NEW TEA STORE, Ne. 26 CENTKE SQUAKE. Braneh of the AMLUIC AX TUX COMPAXY, OF PHILADELPHIA. X. B. A Fine selected Stock of AT BOTTOM PIlICEs. Sugars at Refiner's Prices. All goods guaiantced te five satisfaction or money reiunded. One trail will convince you that our goods aie the cheapest and be?t. Kemember the number, NO. 26 CENTRE SQUARE, A iaaflteae prevent given te each customer. Sn A'A'tt' AltVEKTlSEMFSTS. F. A. M THE MEMBERS OK LODGE t J I. A. M.. are requested te meet at their leiige rcem en tunuay aiicrnoen at lo'clect, ler the purpose of attending the funeral et their late brother, Thes. D. Kelly. The mem bers of Lambcrten ledge Xe.47ft. nreinitcd te i p-irticipate. llyunr'i of flu, W. M. Jantj-Jtd H. . UAKA Sccretarj. tlfAMtM-AT NO. 22.1 MIRTH DCKE W Mtcct, a gi:l tode general houcewek. ltd SACER KRAUT LUNCH THIS (SATUR DAY) c-i cuing, at the Fulton Opera Uem-e Saleen, Piiiiecstictt. liest of Beer en tap. Ild JOHXSsPAXGLEi:. 1 ItAXD sAt'KB KKABT AN1 ROASTED T Peik et-out this evenln it Jehnnv lies-!'-. Saleen, Franke's Old Stand. Xeith 1'iinte stieet. tap. I5j : bey's Celebrated IJeer en JOI1X HESS, ltd UCT10. On Tomeiion (SATURDAT) evening, will be -ell at Ilurkheldei's store, corner et Chestnut and Plum stieets Xe 359, Dry Geed-, Xntiens, etc. Sale at 7o'elock. janT-tewdF&b II. K. BURKHOLDEK, Agt. A VALUABLKSTORESTAXD TORRENT. The undcrsisneil will tent his store stand in L imlisvillc. Lancaster county, Pa. This 1-an old Mainland enjoys a geed trade. Xone but "singie men need apply. Call en, or addte i. janS-Swd JACOB B. MIXXICH. 0OAL! COAL!! mi! geed, clean Family and all ethei kind orC'OALgeto P.USSBL. & SHULLIYER'S. tju.ilitv and Weight guuanteed. Orders ic ic spectlully selieited. Ol'FICE: 22 Eat King Street. YARD: t;i8 North Prince Street. augU-tapil.SU fV"R FACILlTirS FOR Fi 'ine Watch Repairing. Aie nie-jt templete. We have lalentetl and experienced work men. Fine Machinery and tools : u-c enlj I-itstelas- Muteri.il, and m ike t'leili'rat" clrn-ge. E. F. BOWMAN, iet i:ast kine .stkej.t. JliRCHASER LOOK! LOOK!! Loek te j em inteiest. Yeu e-dn buy at HEIISTITSH'S, 154 EAST KING STREET. Pailei Suits $15te$J30 I.ibiai vaults 73te 150 Walnut Ch.imbei Suits -!0te 2i' Cottage Suit 22te 45 Lounges 5te 40 Patent Keckei $50te 40 Ac, &c, 5e. W e v. ill e-mtinue te give pi lees i-uccci-sively et goei's in our line. Leeking Glasses, Picture Frames, I and l-lXhGOLDrilMESspccialtiesatpiicC4 ! that defy ceuipctinn. ltisalwajt, a pleasure j te show goods at the CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE ! IX THE CITY. l! geed:- guaranteed according te mcritf. HEINITSH, l.-J IAST KING STREET, junSbiml Over China Hall. 13UMLIC SAI.M N SATURDAY, JANU ARY 8. 1831. will be sold nt public side, at ihe L01p.11. 1 Hetel, a Let or Piece of Ground situated en L-itnjctte stieet, containing in li out .50 toot, and extending in depth 117 leet; hounded en the west by property of Jacob Bleck, en the ast by pieperty et Jacob Kautz, ami en the south bv piepeity et Jacob Kepplc, en whi( h aie en cted TWOIIOUnKS.oneaeno steiy i;uel: lleu'iu, Xe. 410, containing six loom-, .nid l!ie ether a 0110 anda half story liamu Duelling, containing 4 looms with Fiame -hop in thcy.nd; also Grape Vines and Flint Tl ess. i'hN jueperty must beeld. s.iie te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. when tcinis w ill be made l:ne.n bv FlMtDIXAMi WALDMYER. 1 . W. W illia-Ms, Auet. dJt-Md "lAKPLl-j, COAL. e. PHILIP SCHU3I, SON & CO., MAXUFAClOUY, Xe 1V SOUTH WATER STREET, L tShCASTLr, Pa., N ell-Knew 11 -Vlanufue'uicis of Genuine LAXC VSTEIt OUlLTf., COUXTLRPAXES. COVERLETS. I5L.VXKETS. CARPETS. CARPET C1IAIX, STOCKING YARX, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. I.AXCASTER FAXCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. DiceS Goods lljed either in the piece or in (..Linen's: also, all kinds et silks, Ribbons, Linen, cotton and Woeien Goods Dyed. Gentlemen-, Ceat-, 0i coats, Pants. Vests, Ac, Djedei ceui"d: :.se. Indigo Blue Dscin done. All 01 del', or geed, Iclt with us will lcei iv piempt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the bist iualy put up cxpressls lei I imily i'se, and at the low est m rkct rates. TRY A SAMPLE TOX. "1 VRD !-)() 'OUril WATER STREET. d.-MdRSl PUIL1P SCIIUM, SOX & CO Special Announcement ! New i 0111 time te secure baiguins in CLOTHING! Te ni.tkc 1001:1 let out huge Hteek of Cloth ing for spiing, new being manufactured, we will make sweeping leductleu' throughout our l.uge frtockei COSt 'iTl.NO of Overcoats, Suits, &c, HEN. BOYS AND YOUTHS. OD1JS AND fcXDSs Ol' CLOTUIM, IX COATS, PAXTS AXD VK5TS BELOW COST. Call cailj te eesue the bet e-u galnc. D. B. Hostetter i 24 CENTRE SQUARE, t-id LANCASTLK. PA. Sen. HlfillKST CASH PRICK 1VILL BE PAID FOIt i:XTKA XICK CABPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at sheit notice and sntlstactlen gunrantted. Kiie chance- in Caipcts te 1 educe steek et 6,000 Yarfls Brussels Carpets, AT AXD BELOW COST. Call and -Uisly ycurseir. Alse, lngrair, Kag and Chain Cai pett in almost endless ai let y .nt H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. xmr AvrKETismzxTs. FOK KENT. THE STORE ROOM SO. 41 West King street, new- occupied by Jehn Falck, Tailor. Possession given APK1L I. 1831. Applvte WILLIAM J. COOPKK. jan3-31.U &5tiit West King Street. "VTOTICE JOHN FALCK WILL COX- i.1 tinuc en at the old stand until April 1. 1&J1. and then I w ill tneve opposite, te Xe. 41. in tbe looms occupied by the Lancaster Fire Insurance Company, one doei cist of llar llar eWi' -tei e. w lit i e 1 w il) be pleaded te sec ray old tu-ie'iiest and inanvneir. Janl tldMWAS TJOK THE LtTl-sT i:W I'tlOKN GOOD STATIONERY, ASD TUL FINEST PAPETER1E, CO 50 L. M. PLYNN'S, Ne. 4J TVKST KIXU STREKT. A FINK CHKIbT.MAS PRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. en a CHICKERING & SOX'S PIAX0. A lull line of SHEET MUSIC. VIOLINS. ACCOKMOX-. BAXJOS, IIA1CMOXICAS, A.c. The above Instrument1 will be sold at in duced piices (luring the Holidays. MANUFACTORY NO. 230 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Branch eflice dining tlie Holidays, Ne. S6 CENTRE SQUARE. ilC-lydS&lj w ALKX. MeKILLIPS?. T)UBLIC saw; OF VALUASLK CITY The undeiaistncd executer X PKOPEUTY. et Abrtiham liitncr, dcecased, will sell at pub lic saic. at tncuauweu ueusc, .Lancaster, ra., en THUUSDAY. JANUARY '0,181, the follow ing desciibcd preperty: All that valuable property situated en the west side Xmth Queen stieet. above Chestnut, containing in lient ou Xeith Qm-cn street, 48 feet 4 in( lies, mere or le-s, and extending west waul 12S lect. mere or le-s, thence along property et J no. K.i:itncr:ieuhwaid3.!feet2l4 incites, tucnec wcsiuaru along property ei u. Uubcr. !I3 lisct. moie or less, thence along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad 145 feet, mere or less tlientc eastwaid 1W) feet, mere ei less, te place of beginning, en which is erected two two-story I'lUMi; HOUSES en North Queen slicet.'Xe. 2U and '.'Id. and en the rear aBrick Wateheusc. 'Ihe above prepeity will be sold as a whole or in pji Is. A dratt et the property- may be seen bj eall ing en the undcisigucd. sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. en said dav, when conditions w ill be made known by JOIIX K. BITXEK, Excttutei ei Abin. Bitner, Deceased. II. SncnEiiT. Auet ian5-6tuWAS TO THE LADIES ! Weaicencimg CHEAp THE II VXDsOMLST LINE Oi PAISLEY SHAWLS EVER SIIOWX IX THn CITY. Nev. ' ih.. time te bu v Ladies' Ceufs nud Delniitns. CLOSING OUT A'l LOW PRICES NF.W CHEAP STORE, :ts West Kins Street. OjU ebiic ''epi-i llet'at., l.a'ieastei. Pa. C1ILEK,IJOVLi:S & IIUUST, TIVLEIt. IIOWKKS A IIUKST. ;ivLKU,r.ewEi:s & nuusT, CIVLLK, IJOWKUS A HUltST, OIVLKK. IIOWKISS .t IICKsT. I.IVLKIt, IJOWKUS A HCUsT. CIVLLlt. ltOAVEU-i & HUItT, I.IVLCU. ISOlVKHS & IlfKsT. r LAST KING sti:i:kt, IT, EA-T KIVU STItEh'I. i' LAST KIXG STltEET, 23 EA-T KIN'i; STKEhT, r EAST KIXG STKEET, UE XOW OFKKKIXti A FEW UE XOW OFFEUIXU A FEW ARE XOW OFFERING A FEW ARE XOW OFFERIXG A FEW ARE XOW OhFKlilXG A FEW RE XOW OFtERIXC A FEW LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COAla, LADIES' COATS, LAD1EV COATS. LADIES COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, , LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATs. LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIEs COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COAT, LADIES' COATS, LADIEfe' COATS, Hint we ha e 011 hand yet. AT LESS THAN' HALF PRICE. AT LESS TII AX HALF PRICE. AT LESS THAX HALF PRICE. AT LE THAX HALF PRICE. AT LESS THAN' HALF PRICE. T LESS THAX IIALr PRICE. We call special attention te these oeds. us they ccrtainlyareurcat bargains We also eflwr IIAKGAIXS IX HARGAIXS IX 1SARGA1XS IX BLAXKETS, COMFORTS AXD QUILTs. BLAXKETS, COMFORTS AXD QUILTs. BLAXKETS. COMFORTS AX QUILTS. BLAXKETS, COMFORTS AXD QUILTS. . BLAXKETS, COMFORTS AXD QUILTS. BLAXKETS, C031FORTs AXD QUILTe. Wc het.- ellci, at specially low pilccj, lull lines of SHEETING. SHIRTING, AXD PILLOW CASE MUSLIXs. TICKIXGS, CHECKS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELlXGS,&c. xew lixi:; of carpetixgs xew lixes of carpetixgs xew lixe-s of carpetixgs xew epexlng iu all the newest patterns. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, GIVLER, ROWERS & HURST. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURsT. GIVLER, BOWEllS & HURST 25 EAST KIXG STREET. 25 EAST KIXG STREET. Hetzpr, Bar a & aaitsiinian s THIRD EDITIOH. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 8,1881. WEATJIKR INDICATION!;:. "Vsiiiotex. Jan. 8. Fer the Middle states, partly cloudy weather, followed to night by threatening weather, and areas of snow", northerly te easterly wind", slight changes in temperature, and ly Sunday morning by lower barometer. RAILROAD PERILS. Accident en the Lhigh Susiurhauna. 3I.VCCU Chcxk, Pa., Jan. S. A colli sion occurred this morning en the Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad at Steny Creek, between a freight train and au engine Five men were severely injured, two of them, it is thought, fatally. Anether Account. 3I.VUCH CnuxK, Pa., Jan. 8. At 5:10 this morning the through freight train, Xe. 20, going north, en the Lehigh & Susquehanna railroad, collided with engine Xe. 213, drawing only a caboose, en a short curve at Steny Creek. Beth engines were ceiug at the rate of about fifteen miles an hour and were very badly wrecked. The caboose was thrown clear ever both engines and two or three cars, and several freight cars were smashed. The following is a list of the victims: Geerge Can oil. tl.igmati. Mauch Chunk, married, cellar bone broken, hip broken and injured internally, it is thought fatally; Gcerge B. Reishen, brakeman, of Maucli Chunk, aged 23, married, fatally injured internally ; "Wanen Wiklo Wikle ner, brakeman, hip badly injured ; Dec. Street, engineer, neck and face cut ; Tansferd Smith, crushed and biuised ; Charles Due, fireman, hand crushed. Itrakeiuan Cut In Twe. At Fairvicw, en the L. V. H. H., at 9 o'clock this morning, P.itrick Convey, a brakeman, was cut in two by an engine. Fatal Casually lu North Carolina. . Daxville, Va., Jan. 8. Last night the fast mail train going south, en the Rich mond & Danville railway, while running very rapidly ran into a rock slide, near Lexington, N. C. The cngins aud postal cars wcie completely wrecked and ethers car meie or less injured. Mike O'Donnell, the engineer, and the iheman were instantly killed and several pnssen- gers slightly injured. COXGKESS. Proceedings In the Heuse. Wasiiixotex, Jan. 8. The Heuse at 12:30, en motion of Fernande Weed, went into committee ou the funding bill, and it was lc.idby sections for amendment. An amendment offered by Mr. Kcifcr (Ohie) te the funding bill, fixing the in terest in the bends at rate net exceeding 4 per cent., was defeated, receiving but 12 votes in its favor. TUB KnlFi;. fatal Stabbing in Illinois. Bloemixotox, 111., Jan. 8. Philip Ma Ma eon, a farm hand, stabbed and killed his employer, Geerge Kelly, jcsteiday after noon. Kelly was a piemincut farmer, lesiding three miles from heie. Macen had used violent language te Kelly's daughter, which the latter icscntcd, whereupon Macen muidcred him. Macen has been ancstcd. Killed J'imsetr Willi n ICier Xew Yerk, Jan. 8. The dead body of Cernell Hen weed, an Englishmen from the West Indies, was found dead iu bed at Pierpont house, Brooklyn, this meiuiug. A bloody razor lay by his side, aud it was appaicnt that he had committed suicide. Thirteen Deaths Already. Allextewx, Pa., Jan. 8. Philip Mc Caffcrty, Michal Beyle, Peter Gallagher, and James Harkius, four mere victims of the boiler explosion, died last night, making thittccn deaths up te this morn ing. Twe mere ai e in a dying condition. Broke His Neck. PeTifcWLLE, Jan. 8. Peter years of agp, living at Green down staiis this meining and neck aud died in a few minutes, a wife and seven children. Duber. "50 Midge, fll broke his lie leaves Ceckrtll Reneminated. St. Loci", Jan. 8 The Democratic cau cus at Jeffersen City last night nominated Hen. F. M. Ceckiill for re-election te the U. R. Senate. Shet and Mortally Hurt. GALLbTOX, Jan. 8. A repeit iiem Ammeusvillc says Jake Weiss shot Fcidi nand Cbarbula and mortally wounded him en Thursday. A FATHER'S CRIME. Brether and Sister Made llusband und Wife. History of the Oecoptten Prnctlxed by :i Maryland Fanner en His Unupect- Ing Children. Themas Bewcn, a wealthy lcsident of Calvert county, Md., has made application te Gov. Hamilton for a pardeu from the State Heuse of Coricctien, where he is serving a term of feui ycais for a most astounding crime, the details of which arc new given publicity for the first time. Bewen was convicted en the 12th of Xo Xe vember last for having brought about a mariiage between his daughter Ella and a young man, generally supposed te be a distant connection, but who has since proven te be a son of the accused. The marriage between the brother and sister was celebrated by Rev. Jeseph P. Wilsen, of the Methodist chuich, at Prince Frederick, Calvert county, where the par ties resided, en September 18, 1879, when Mr. Bewcn gave the bride away and ac corded the young couple his parental blessing. The groom, who went by the name of Enech Walters, had been adopted by Mr. Bewen and was very popular in the village. Miss Bewcn was only 17 years of age, very attractive in appearance, and of a relincd and gentle disposition. Shet t ly after the marriage it became rumtr.d that a former suitor for Miss Bewen's hand had made a startling discovery in connection with the nuptials. Later en the little community was astounded by the arrest of Bewen en the charge above stated. At the trial it was proven that Walters's real name was Enech Bewcn, and that he was the son of Themas Bewcn by a former wife. It appears that the elder Bewcn, about twenty-five years age, seduced a girl in the neighborhood and subscqucct'y married her just before her baby was born. The mother died and Bewen adopted the infant as a child of an old friend. The boy baby was named Walters and glow up in the family where he was of course incon stant contact with Miss Bewcn, resulting in a warm affection springing up between them. When Walters Grst proposed the marriage Bewen objected, but subse quently changed his mind and assisted at the nuptials of the brother and sister. As stated, the elder Bewcu wa tried, coo ceo coe tictod and sentenced iu tbe Calvert county circuit ceuit last Xevember, but the case escaped public notice at that time. The unfertuuate brother and sister at once separated when their true relation was made known te them, and have taken steps te have the marriage formally de clared void. Beth arc terribly pi est rated by the shocking disceveiy. Be wen's ap plication for pardeu, ba&ed en a plea of ill health, has aroused a storm of iudignatien iu Calvert county, and it is nut probable that it will be granted. lie owns a large i.trm near I'nnce t miertck. and was a class leader in the Methodist church at that place. MARKETS. Hew Yerk Market. XkwYekk. Jan. 8. Fleur steady, with very moderate expert and Jebblnetrade ; superfine Statu $3 -2333 75: extra de U aa4 50: choice de $4 6004 93: fancy de " Q0Q& SO: round hoop Ohiel203 0J: chole-doat $3 loge 75; super fine western 3 2333 75: common te geed ex tra de $1 '.3)3465: choice de 94 7036 75; choice white wheat de S3 00gd09; Southern quiet and steady: common te fair extra 14 7 (3525: geed te. choice de 5 393650. Wheat iifijic better, very quiet; Xe. 2 Red Feb. l 19,81 19K ; Xe. 1 Jan. $1 15Jf ; de rcb. 1111M. Cern l,iYji better and quiet ; Mixed west- cm spot. 33 a 57c: de future at 5',4a57!c. Oats a sliade firmer: State 43M7ke; Wet Cint.'ai;; Xe. 1 Feb. 41tc. t'nllaaelpnta Market. Puit.AiKi.rHiA. Jan. S. Fleur dull, with low and medium grades weaker te sell ; 4uper nne 9.S0033 SO; extra 3 7344 25; Ohie and In diana farailv $5503601:; Penn'a family $500 65 25: St. Leuis tamilv 5 75ft30: Minnesota extra 5 00if5;5: straight, $5s;02S; patent and hih grades IS Miss. Ryu Heur dull at $5 00. Wheat II rnier: Ne. 2. Western Red fl U. : Penn'a. Red and Amber $1 IStfl 13. Cern firmer ; steamer 5 .JS33,,c; yellow, 5.1K esie; mixed 5353ic. Outs firmer; Xe. 1 White ISgtSWc ; Xo.2de 7!7$e : Se.S de tSlrfc : Ne. 2 Mixed 45c. Uie steady at 12c. Previsions firm; nits- perk, old, at $1250: new, at $14 50; beet hams $l 50J180O; Indian in.sbecf $l!M,f. e b. B "con smoked shoul ders 55c ; suit de 4,S5c ; smoked hams 0Jf$lUJe; pickled lnuni a'Je. Lard lirin ; city kettle OJe : leu. butchers' 8!c ; prime steam $'J CO. Butter sluggish and in btij cr- favor; Cream ery t-xira 31.t3c ; doKed te choice 2 300; Brail ford county and Xew Yerk extra, tubs, 27i?3JSc : de flrkiiw. 2l23u ; Western reserve extra 2122k: de geed te choice I720c. RelU dull and quality generally poer: Penn'a Extra lSSUIc; Wcsteriille'H-rvftfxtrM 182I. Eggs dull and unsettled ; !'uaa SSQSlc ; Wesit 11 , ircsll, Me. Cheese Uvm and fairly active; Xew Yerk lull cream 13'4313c : Western full cream 12K 613c; de fulr ioemI ll;gi2Kc; de hnirskltu-10$!le-; Pa de 10llc. Petroleum dull ; fetincd 9c. Whltky at $1 15. iseeds Geed te piinie olever steady VQS; r'laxee 1 neniinal at $12501 30.; stock MarMt Xbw Yerk Stocks. stecl strong. January's. a., x. a. m. r. n. r. m. r. v. 10:25 11:13 1J3 230 3( Krielt. R. y SOJI Michigan . L.$....Vn 132 Michigan Cent. It. R 123 Chicago X. W 123126VS Chicago, M 4 St. P.. .lllij 111 Hun. & bt. J. Cem 30 504 P'ld....l03 107K Teledo & Wabash 44 45k Ohie & Mississippi. .. 37 38 St. Leuis, I. BI.AS.lt.. 5J-;i 54 Ontario and Western. 3i;g 3114 C. C. I. C. R. R 22'4 2iK iev Jersey Central.. 87J1 (ft Del. & Hudsen Canal. wZ 904 Ilel.,laick.& WcsternllHi ilSJi '.Vestern Uniei- Tel. . &lJi 91 Pacific Mall S. S. Ce.. SO BOJ American v . xw. t-e. Union Pacific 112 Kansas & Texas 41 Xew Yerk Central Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland & Pitts Chicago ft Reck I Pittsburgh ft Ft. W PlIILADKLTOI . 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania U. R. .. ? t'hil'u. ft Reading 3 Lehigh Vullcy hSJi Lehigh X..vlgatien .. 3:1 Xorthern Pacitic Cem SIJ W 123 132 12.VJS P'.l . tib'i Pitts.,TItusv'eA II. Xert hern Central .. Phll'nft Krle R. R. Northern Penn'a... 1'u.R.R's efX J... ! lesion viile Pas.... Cdiitrtl Trans. Ce.. 10J4 lK 45 20K ::' ISO XHir Al)ri;iCTISKMESTS. f 1 A-s FITTJXU AM) PLCMBInIH 7 JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 SOUTH QUKEN STREET, LN AVTER, PA., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. A Lere AMertnicnt el GAS FIXTURES Ce'istautlv en h'tnd. lylO-ftindeuwS JJXTJillTA BS3IKSTH. G UAX1 CUXCLKT BV REMENYI, Abibted by the tollewiu:; Sole Artists : ML.L.E. RBNIE REIGNARD, SOPRAXO. IvTr. fiDMOND DB CBL.L.B, TKXOR. Mr. HBNBY BBALK, PIANIST. Wlllgi-.eoiu-ef their U KAN l CONCEP.TSat Fulton Opera lleiibc, TUESDAY EVENKI. JAN. 11, 1881. ADMISSION SOaud7GCt. RK.-KR KD SLATS 75 Cta. Tickets for sale at Opera Heuse Offlce. J7-41 I 7ULTOX OrKRA HOCSK.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. The Popular Comedian. ME. B. MACAULEY, In Iih original chaiactcriza'len et UNCLE DAN'L, lnvcntei of the Annihllater and PettingUl' Haudcufls. The Typical American Comedy by E. A. LOCKE, " A Messenger Frem Jarvis Section," Abounding in quaint humor and novel cflect-. ADMISSION, -RfcsfcRVED hEATe, 33, CO & 75e. - - SI. Scats for eale at Opera Heuse Oflice. J8-5td 1MTAIXOF JKKKM1AU I1AUMAN LATE !i et Lancaster city, de-ccaxed. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance lemaining iu thfi hands of Maria Bau umn and Wm. II. Rex, executers, te and among these legally entitled te tiie same, will sit ter that purpose en THURSDAY, JANU ARY 20, 18S1, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city et Lan caster, whcie all persons lnierestedfnsalddU lnierestedfnsalddU tributien may attend. W. LEAMAN, d20-4tdeaw Auditor. CtOVBT l'KUCLAMATlUX. Wheheas, The Honorable JOIIX B. HV l.N'GSTOX. President, aud Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON', Associate Judge el the Court of Common Pleas.in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and ler the county of Lancaster, hare Issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will coramence in the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ea the . THIRD MONDAY IX JANUARY (17), 1881. In pursuance of which precept public notlce Whereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et thecityefLaneaster, in the said county, and aU the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and Inquisitions, and their ether remembrances, te de these things which te their eflicesappcrtain In their behalf tobedene ; aud also all these who wUl prosecute again-t the prisoners who are, r then shall be, in v. jail of said county of Lancaster, aie te be then aud there te prosecute against them tut shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 20tu day or Decem ber, 1880. ,,,., ,. JACOB S.STRIXE.Slwrifl.
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