fiANOASTER DAILY 'INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY DECEMBER 3, Uwl. A Ceuga, Cem or ere unreat sneuia ee Stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irenchial Troches le net disorder tne fctemach like cough syrupa and balsams, 1 but act directly en tUe Inflamed part-, allaying lriltatlen, give nller In Asthrua. bronchial Coughs, Catanh, and tlie Thre Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeaker. are subject te. Fer thirty ycirs Brewi.'s Bronchial Troches ha-e been iccemmer..led by physi cian?, and always give Derlect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they nave at tained well-merited rankauieng thelewstaple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. reS-lvdTTh&S&lyw ItKSCUED F11031 DEATH Thefollewliigsfcitementof William J Cough Ceugh lin, of Somerville, Mass., Is te rem:irkablc that we beg te ask for it the attention or our read ei h. He says : ' In the fall or 1S7C I wjis taken with a violent bleeding or tnc lungs followed by apeverecengh. 1 seen began te leso rny appetite, and sle.-li. I was se weal: at one time th:tt 1 could net leave my bed. In the summer r 1KT7 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report went around tliatl was dead. I gave up hope, but n friend told me et Dr. Wh. Hall's Balsam kerthe Lusus. I laughed at in j lrlcnds, think ing thai my euro was incurable, but I get a bottle te hatlsry them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I led in belter hplrits than I have the past three years. "I write Hilt Imping you will publish it, se that everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take Dr. Win. Hull's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can lie cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively tuy that It has done mere geed Plan all ether medicines I have taken since my blckneit. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoic, 137 and 13'J North Queen street. iv2S-lvdu0dThftw2 "Ule, Greut h, Beauty." "What we all admire "and hew te secure It: A line head of hair in its natural color Is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Kesterer," the most cleanly and de lightful ai ticle ever introduced te the Ameri eau people. It is totally different from all ethers net Micky or gummy, and free Ireui all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair togrew where it had fallen off or become thin, doesnet soil or stain any thing, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Kesterer" is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle. .M.v bottles ler 1. ectSM.W.Sftw THK 1'AK.llliliS Fill KM 11. Dr. Barber's Ked Herse Powders are the best in the market. They are net a mere loed made et inert and cheat) materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of eidiuary horse and cattle powders, and will cure and tatten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler the cure or coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all dli-casc et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry- They will increase the quantity and qui,lity or milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, 0 ler $1 ; large size 40c., or ." ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, i::7and 19 North Queen streets. aug2-lydcedftwl "A lady had thcllesh eaten off her arm by scrofula. Could see the sinews working. 'Lindsey's Bleed Marcher' cured her." J. Ualsten. Eldcrten, Pa. dl-luid&w MEATUS. Bercicr. Iii this city, en the 1st et December, 1881, Katui inn It., relict et the late Christiin Berger, ilec'd., in the CJtli ycur et her age. The relatives and friends et the iamily arc respcctrully invited te attend the funeral, Ireiu her daughter's residence. Ne. 150 North Queen sticcl, en Sunday afternoon at 2J4 o'clock. Interment at Woodward nill coino ceino coine tcry. 2td Riseiiaut. In this city, en Dec. 1. 1881, Mary Welsh, wile or Isaac Rluehart, In the 23d year et her age. The relatives and mends el the tamlly are respectfully invited te attend the luneral from her parents' residence. Ne. 413 East Strawberry street, en Sunday afternoon at Vyi o'clock, Interment, at St. Mary's cemetery. 2td Guevr.. In Marietta, Dee. l"t. Mrs. Phcbe Greve, wile or the lute Daniel Greve. The funeral will take place from her late residence in Mailctta, en Monday, December 5lh, atl o'clock p. in. Relatives and iriends arc invited te attend. ltd Lixtsfr. In Mils city, en the 3d inst., Daniel Webster, son et C. Il.and Martha Lim ner, In the 13th year et his age. The relatives and friends et the Iamily are ivspcctlully invited te attciui the luneral, liem the residence et hh- parents, Millersville pike, en Monday at 12 o'clock neon . Services at the Mcnnenitc meeting house, Millersville pike at one o'clock. ltd JfJM' AJtrjSKTISEaUSXTS. MOCKTUKTLKSOClI.l)NUll THISSAT UBDAY evening at KOHLHAAS' Sa Sa eeon, GXI Maner street. The best beer en tap. Came all. ltd i-FFlCK FOB BKNT. FROM THK 18 r VJ et April next the Office Ne. 35 Ut Orange street, new occupied by Hen 'llies. . Franklin and Walter M. Franklin, esq. In quire at Ne. 37 East Orange street. dec3-5td SAI.K OK A TWO-STORY BBIUK 1 W JSL.L lNG.with Brick Kitchen 5 rooms, entry and plastcted attic; Hydrant and Pump varict v or small fruit. The property is located In the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be sold at a bargain. Is desirable as a home or for investment Ne. 318 Beaver street. KIFJS KUUFFMAN, a3-3ldSUWS.il 10 East King street. 4 N 1MMKNSK VARIBTV OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT THE Lancaster City Pharmacy, Cerner North Queen and Orange Sts. Latest Novelties from New Yerk anil Phila delphia et Fancy Leather Goods, Such as LETTER, CARD and CIGAR CASES, POCKET and BILL BOOKS. PUUSES, etc. The lincst ever brought te this city. Alse, Celluloid. Rubber, Florence and IUlitc TOILETSETS and ODOR CASES, Ladles' and Gents' COMPANIONS, etc. 3-Call and examine. Ne trouble te show goods. Respectfully, dC-lmd,W&s AN DREW. G. FREY. 170K SAL.E, OB EXCHANGE ON CITV A property, a farm containing C2 ACRES, situated in Chanccferd township, Yerk coun ceun tv. Pa., about miles from Yerk Furnace, en tin-. Stisiiuchaiina und Tide Water Canal. About 7 acres et the above tract is in choice Chestnut timber, suitable ler pests or rails, the balance in a geed state of cultivation. The Improvements consist of a Twe-story Leg Weather-bearded Heuse, with Kitchen at tached ; Bank Barn, Weed Heuse, Cern-crib, granaries, and ether necessary outbuildings, spring of wnter near the house. An Orchard el seventy choice apple trees, in bearing con dition : also, pears, cherries, grapes, &c. To bacco lias been successfully raised en the place, JUeadew with running water through it. The farm is nicely located, in a geed neighborhood, convenient tochurchcs.scLeols und mills. Fer further particulars call en CUAS. M. G1UBS, At II. Bair's sters. Ne. It Fast King street, Lancaster city, Pa. d3-2tdS "t IRARD MBTNeDhANGRGOHPANT, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND Dollars, becurely invested. Fer a policy in this old anil well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STIiEET. WM.W&SU NEW AD rEXTlSEXESTS. l&- SPECIAL TO ADVERTISERS Owing te an unusual pressure en our Advertising Columns, all "changes," te insuie insertion, should be handed in the day before they are de3ired te be made, and net later iu the week than FRIDAY NOON. Te make certain of space for in sertion en SATURDAY New Ad vertisements should reach the Business Office by 12 o'clock neon. Notices of Church services should ba handed in before 9 a. m. en Sat urday. TITANTEU-A SITUATION AS COOK. W Please call at 538 Seutl: Queen street. ltd. 4rvri reuNus of making bu iter. UUU Car Lead of lerk State SWEET CIDER, a Car Lead el Yerk State APPLES and POTATOES, at JOB. HEKZOG'S GROCERY. dn-Itd Cor. Lemen and Prince street. A TiKNTION CATKKRS ! The privilege or keeping the l.'c-tauraiit at the cannstatter Carnival and Faucy Dress Ball te be held at Fulton Hall, lower fleer, en Monday evening. January 2.:. will be sold te the highest bidder at the Trcment Heuse, North Queen street, en Monday evening. De cember 5th at 8 o'clock. Conditions by com mittee. d3-lUl ELECTION NOTlCK. Lancaster Ceuxtt National Lamc. Lancaster. Pa.. December 3, 18)jl. An election ler thirteen Directors or tnl flunk te serve during the ensuing year will be held in the room new occupied asthe.Bank lng Heuse. Xe. 28 East King street, en TUES DAY. JANUARY 10,1882, between the hours or 11 a. m. and 2 p. in, W.L.PEIPER, d.3tOSft5tw Cashier. FOB HAI.K OB BKNT A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and Kitchen attached. Geed location. Price low and terms ca-y. Immediate possession. Alse, ether properties for sale or rent. Apply te HENRY BEC11TOLD, Real Estate and Insurance Atrcnt, Ne. 52 North Queen street. P. S. Insure in tile U. B. Mutual Aid Society anil get the amount you insure Ter. y.e f i actions. ltd' CAUI). EAGLE SHOE STORE. JOHN IIIEMENZ. 51 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.. Djalerin LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S MISSES' and CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES, has a line let el BURT'S GOODS manufactur ed expressly for him by Edwin C. Bui t, New Yerk. CAUTION. The Genuine Burt Shee has the name et Eewin C. hurt siampeu m iuu un mc lining and sole of .eac'i shoe, ranted. and are war- 3-2td -TU.11t;, MUSIC 1B TUB nOLIDAYS. The undersigned respcctliilly announces te her iriends and. the public that she has ac cepted the agencv for the Celebrated Ivranich & Bach Piane Fortes, which she will sell cheaper than any etner FIRST-CLASS instru ment and en the easiest terms. Pianos can be seen and further information obtained by calling upon LIZZIE STROBEL, MUSIC TEACHER. &U EAST ORANGE ST., LANCASTER, PA. N.B. With kind permission 1 refcrte Father Kaul and Sisters at Sacred Heart Academy, who aic using these pianos. 13-21d "PUB CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS We have a splendid assortment of beautiful imported novelties, especially appropriate for Christ mas Gifts. ALL GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE, Chestnut & 12th Sts., Philadelphia. TKXT HOOK rre THE court house. FAHNESTOCK. WHITE BLANKETS, WHITE BLANKETS, WHITE BLANKETS, 82.00 A PAIR 32.50 A PAIR. 83.00 A PAIR. WHITE BLANKETS, AT ALL PRICES IN QUANTITIES, IN QUANTITIES, Colored Blankets, $1.50 a pair. FLANNELS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, Dress Goods and Silks, Dress Goods and Satins, Dress Goods and Velvets. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, VOll LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS, FOK LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS, ALL SIZES AND ALL TRICES, ALL B1ZEB AND ALL PRICES. Felt Cleth and Flannel Skirts, 50c. up. Our Ceat Roem lias still a large stock of Coats and Delmans, $2.50 te $50. HORSE BLANKETS, HORSE JACKETS, AT LOWESTPRICES. AT LOWEST PKICEb. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heuse. msw Anrmii.iMM.xTH CI BAND SOUR KBOUT LOCH ON MON X DAY EVENING next, at the Treinem, Heuse, Nert'u Queen street, ltd F. WOEJiHLE, Proprietor. -J OST. A JSST AND GOLli BKJSAST-FIN. lj A liberal reward will be paid by leaving it at tai3 office. It FINK VAMILY GROCERIES! U8T BECEIVEO ! A FULL LINE OK EXTRA PURE SYRUPS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, :5UGAK- CU'itED HAMS. DRIED BEEt. Etc.; F1SH.SWISS, LIMP.ERGER,SAP SAGOASU DAIRY CHEESE. Alse, home-made Mince Meat, Table Sauces, Jellies, banned and Dried FrulU, Nuts, Sar dines, Cfi nned Fish, Pickles and Pure Spices of all kinds. A nne Old California Brandy and Wines ; a line old home-made Grape Wine and genuine Old Rye Whisky. Fine Minnesota and ether Family Fleurs. Aloe. the celebrated Imported and home-made fcaurkraut. Call and examine my stock, wliether you lwyorneL PHILIP G1NDER, Cerner "at King and Plum Streets. H12-SWSR 1881. 1882. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GOODS! NOW OPEN! CALL AND SEE! AT THE BOOKSTORE OF JOHI BAEBS SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QDBBN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. J. . MARTIN f. 0FNlK(i iNOVELTlES FOR THE HOLIDAYS -IN FRENCH CHINA Bisque and Cut Glass. .Laige line el Jiitviiaiiu & t'e.'s, Uibiis k fiction's AND Chas. Field Haviland's DECORATED FRENCH CHINA. ruurrsETs, GA3IE8CTS. PLATE SETS, FH II SETS, SOLITAIRE SETS, ICECREAM SETS, JSERRVSETS, DINNER SETS TEA SETS. MUSTACHK COFFERS, TKA akd AFTEB DINNER CUPS IN ELEGANT DECORA TIONS and NEWEST SHAPES. ART PLAQUES. VASES MAJOLICA AND JAPANESE GOODS. BOHEMIAN AND BELGIAN GLASS, BACCAKAT TABLE GLASS. Constantly receiving NOVELTIES in all de partments. We respectfully solicit a call J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. ni-IXIAI- NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Givlcr, Bewers & Hurst's, 23 East King Street. LADIES! Wc offer a lew special things at at a creat sac rifice te close out the entire let, namely : Dell Trunks, Leather Satchels, Parian Basts, Photograph Frames, China Ornaments and Figures AND A LARGE LOT OF JAPANESE GOODS, IN A GREAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES. These goods ive arc determined te close out and therefore offer them much below cost. IN SILK UMBRELLAS we have just received our stock, especially ler the holidays. De net put oft purcliasing these goods tee long, as the assortment gets broken, and you may have some difficulty In getting just what you want. We offer these goods very low. Wc have also an elegant line of Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas. in excellent quality, which wc guarantee te be fast colors. IN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS we show the finest assortment in the City. Please call and leek, and be convinced. IN KID GLOVES we show a full assortment, in black aud colors. LADIES' SILK MITTENS, something new and choice. Please call and leek at them. We have them in all shades. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, in Scarlet and Whitc,at greatly reduced prices. Large linesefLadies'and Children's Hosiery, in Cashmere, Wee), Merine and Cotten. Ladles, we are ettering great bargains in SHAWLS AND SKIRTS, as wdl as in many ether goods. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. I NEW ABVMBTlliEMENTa. TJUT CHAKftUNG YOCNO UIRLS WILL BE COURTED BY THE PROFESSOR, OF MADISON SQUARE, HE IS HANDSOME AND AN ERUDITE TEACHER (ERUDITE MEANS LEARNED) FROM THE COLLEGE OF YALE. HE IS CALLED "THE PROFESSOR." HE WROTE A PLAY ALSO "THE PROFESSOR." AND IT DREW CROWDS OF PEOPLE FROM THE GAY BOULEVARDS FOR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NIGHTS TO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THE WOULD THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE WEALTH AND ARISTOCRACY OF THAT CITY WERE CHARMED BY THE PLAY UNTIL IT BhCAME FA3IOUS. AND ALL THE YOUNG PEOPLE AND TUE OLD PEOPLE. THE GIRLS AND THE BOYS. THEIR CAUTIOUS FATIIKBS AND THEIR TIMID MOTHER?, THRONGED THE FINE THEATRE WHERE THE HANDSOME PROFESSOR MADE LOVE TO A HALF-DOZEN ROSY MAID ENS WITH LONG SPANISH LASHES. AND THE RESULT OF IT WAS A REMARKABLE OVATION TO THE HANDSOME PROFESSOR, WHO WILL PLAY IN THIS TOWN OF LANCASTER ONiNEXT WEDNESDAY, AT THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK, OR TO SPEAK BY THE CARD. AS THEY SAY IN THE BOOKS!" THIS PLAY. 'THE PROFESSOR.' WILL BE ' PRODUCED ( NOT A GOOD WORD ) IN THE FULTON OPERA HOUSE." THIS IS THE END OF THE PROFESSOR ADVERTISEMENT. WHICH WAS WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MERIDIAN. BUT AS CURIOUS:iERSONS MAY LIKE TO READ THE OTHER ADVERTISEMENT THAT SURPRISED THE QUAINT CITY OF BOSTON, THEY ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO PERUSE TO THE END THE PARAGRAPHS THAT NOW ARE TO FOLLOW : " THE PROFESSOR " IS FROM THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE IN NEW YORK, WHERE IT WAS PLAYED 159 NIGHTS TO CROWDED HOUSES. THE ORIGINAL COMPANY PLAYS. THE NEW YORK SCENERY WILL BE USED IN LANCASTER. A BROOK OF REAL WATER RUSHES DOWN THE MOUNTAIN. IF YOU WANT TO MARRY SEE THE PROFESSOR. THE PRETTIEST GIRLS MAKE LOVE TO THE PROFESSOR HE PROPOSES TO THEM ALL. HE WILL SHOW YOU THE FKOU AND HOW HE WOULD A-WOOING GO-NOT THE FROG BUT THE PROFESSOR, ROB'T COLLYER SAYS " MOST AMUSING. ' JOAQUIN MILLER " LIKE NEVADA SIL VER." N. Y. HERALD-" CONTINUOUS LAUGH TER." N. Y. POST" WAS WONDERFUL." N. Y. TIMES" CHARMINGLY SET." N. Y. MAIL-" REMARKABLE PORTHA1T URE." IT NIGHTLY PACKED THE rpOTS! JIT8T OPENED! ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CHRISTMAS TOY AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN PERSONS, We can't tell you what we have ! Conic one ! Come all ! and see for yourselves. FLINE" & WILLSOlSr, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. "1HR1STMAS ArUD NEW YEAR CARDS. I have opened te the public this day oue of the Lnrjjest aud choapest collections of Prang's, Marcus Ward's, Hamburg's and French CHRISTMAS CARDS, EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. Call and be canvinccd, at '0 0 Ne. 32 East King Street, H O! rlUSPAKK FOB THK SEASON I "BEAUTIFUL SNOW" APPROACHES! The GREAT HEADQUARTERS In this city ler Sleighs ! Sleighs ! Sleighs ! CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT NORBECK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STKEETS, LANCASTER, PA. THE BEST AND FA VORITE CUTTERS- pQRTLANDB AND TJIE ALBANYS. All vcr handsomely ornamented and upholstered in the finest style; and remember that all our ornamenting, scroll work. etc.. is done by hand, with Pure Geld Leaf and no Transfers. Alse, en hand alsn-ge stock of FIRST-CLAsS CARRIAGE WORK, consisting of Jump Scat Family Carriages, Twe-Passenger Fulling and Standing Tep Phaetons. Ilrewstcr. Elliptic spring and Tretting Bugsics.Rusincss Wagons, and all the latest improved patterns in the market, TheenlyestablUhmentin the city where the Shifting Seat Extensiou-Tep Phaeton is turned out. Remember our motto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," 43-Kew is the time te buy. De net wait till Spring. Remember everything is going up In price, but we will still sell at our present price', as wedesire te reluce ourstecklor the spring trade. NUir AltrjUCTIHEMENTS. KOASTKD TDRKKY AMD SOUR KI'.llUT LUNcn THIS EVENING at the MANOR HOTEL, WEST KING STREET, ltd WM. REnM, Prep. -piNGWAl.T'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. feblG-lyd NO, 205 WEST KING STREET. OB THE HOLIDAYS. A well selected Stock et PIANOS AND ORGANS. ESTKY MELODEON ler sale cheap. JUSTUS STUCKENHOL'l'Z. o29tejanl,82,R Fulton Hall. Lancaster, Pa. TfCLTON OPJERA HOUSE. MONDAY, DEO. 5th, 1881. 49-Rcmembcr this date particularly. Remem ber the prices. The Survival of the Fittest. WILL GROVER'S HUMPTT WWH ! Still greater and better than last sea- en, and still the same gloriously popular prices. The Royal Pantomime Company ! The Trans atlantic Novelty Company ! The Londen Deg Circus! Dedd's Military Rand! Mays Opera Orchestra. PRICES, ... -SB, 35 & 50 Cents. CHILDREN 25 CENTS. Ne higher prices. Tickets for sale at the. Opera Heuso Office "3 ztd TtUt.TON erEKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT OS1 y. 3 1881. THURSDAY, DEO. 8th, THE CELEBRATED McGEBENY FAMILY. The most wonderfully charming organiza erganiza organiza tlenof young musical artists that ever graced an American stage. Everything new and fresh. SPECIAL PRICES : ADMISSION, 35CentH. RESERVED SEATS, - - - 50 " GALLERY, ----- 25 " Sale et Reserved Seat tickets begins at Ful ton opera house Monday morning, December 5, at 8 O'clock. Deers open at 7: performance at 8 o'clock. JS-WILL APPEAR IN' COLUMBIA, WED. NESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. dU,5,6,7, MADISON SQUARE THEATRE. AND DREW THE BEST OF A MILLION PEOPLE. IF VOU WISH TO HEAR A CHARMING GIRL'S LAUGH GO TO SEE THE PROFESSOR. IT WAS A MOST REMARKABLE SUCCESS IN FASHIONABLE SARATOGA. ITS CITIZENS THRONGED THE ' PROFESSOR " PERFORMANCES. THIS PLAY IS A TRIUMPH FOR THE SCHOLARLY MR. GILLETTE OF THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE. IT IS A PLAY FOR GOOD HEALTH. A PLAY FOR THE DAUGHTEU. A PLAY FOR THE SON. A PLAY FOR THE MOTHER. A PLAY FOR THE FATHER. A PLAY FOR THE HOME. BEAUTY, WIT, SARCASM, HUMOR. MATHEMATICS, ASTRONOMY, EDUCATION, FINE ARTS, MUSIC. AND ALL THAT CAN PLEASE THE EYE. AND CHARM THE EAR, WILL BE PRESENTED ON WEDNESDAY EVENING IN FULTON OPERA HOUSE, RESERVED SEATS AT USUAL PRICES. rjlUYS ! Lancaster, Fa MISCELLANEOUS. O' ttDKR FIXlNU. THK COUBT8 FOB THE YEAR 1882. Anil new. Xevnmlmr 23th. A. D. 1831. it is Or dered by the Court that the regular terms of the Courts et Common Pleas, Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions et the Peace and Orphans' Court, shall be and remain ler the year 188i as fixed by rule et Court, in printed rules, pages 11, 43 and 51. It is also ordered that Adjourned Courts ler the trial of causes by jury, in the Courts of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer anil Gen eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions et the Peace, shali be held as tollews, viz : IV TUB COUItT OP COMMON TLKAS. One week, commencing Monday, February 0 1SS-. 'One" week, commencing Jlenday, February 'bnc'Vvcek, commencing Monday, May 13, lSS- e"ne week, commencing Monday, September U.18ti2. One week, commencing Monday, October 9, 1RK One week, commencing Monday, October 10, 1881 fine week, commencing Monday, October 23, 1S82. IS THK COURTS OF lOTER ASD TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DELIVERY AND QUARTER SESSIONS OP THK TEACE. One week, commencing Monday, February 27. 1882. One week, commencing Monday, May 22, 1882. One week, commencing Monday, December D, 1882. , ... And at such ether times as may hereafter be ordered and directed by the Court. It is lurther ordered by the Court that all JUBOKS who fail te attend and serve, unless excused by thcCeurt, shall be fined $15. And all Jurers attending Court, and failing te be present and answer when called ler the trial et a cause, shall torieltene day's payfer every failure te answer, unless a legal or sufficient reason be given te the Court ter such absence or failure te answer. It Is further ordered and directed that the above order shall be Inserted in all the papers published In the city and county, one Inser tion In each ; the bins te be presented te the county commissioners' efflce for payment. By the Court. Attest: E. McMELLEN, ltd&w Prothenotary. THK FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS WILL BE presented ter confirmation en MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1881 : Louisa Hershey's trust estate ; Abraham Hersuey, trustee. Henry L. ItrackBill ft Wife's assigned es tate ; Isaac S. Landii, assignee. Jacob Holweger's assigned estate; David L. Miller, assignee. The Columbia Insurance Company's assign ed estate: H. M. North, assignee. Michael H. Shirk and wife's assigned estate ; J. W. Mentzer et. al.. assignees. E. McMELLEN, Protlenotary. November 21, 1881, "" n-SMtw Stationery TIIED EBITIOI. SATUBDAY EVENING. DEC. 3, 1881. BALLOTING FOR SfEAHKK Heifer LeUlns:lii tne Rapublicau Chuci-s, with, a Streng field Venteadiug Ne Cneice After Eight Ballet. Washington. Dec. 3. The Republican caucus met at neon te-day. The full Re publican membership, 146, responded. The following candidates were nominated for speaker : Frank Hiscock. of New Yerk ; J. Warren Keifer, Ohie ; Jehn A. Kassen, Iowa; Mark Duuncll. Minnesota ; Godlove S.JOrth, Indiana ; Julius C.Burrows,Micbi C.Burrews,Micbi gan ; and Themas B. Reed, Maine. First ballet (necessary te choice 7-t) Keifer 52, Hiscock 44, Kassen 15, Reed 13, Burrows 10, OitU 8, Dunnell 4. Second ballet Keifer 55, Hiscock 41, Kassen 10, Rccd 12, Burrows 10, Ortn 8, Dunnell 3. Third ballet Keifer 55, Hiscock 38, Kassen 19, Reed 12, Burrows 10, Orth 8, Dunnell 3. Fourth ballet Keifer 55, Hiscock 30, Kassen 20, Reed 11, Burrows 10, Orth 8, Dunnell 3!; total 116. Representative Jehn D. White, of Keutucky, cast his first vete in this ballet, increasing the total number of votes te 146. Fifth ballet Keifer 50, Hiscock 12, Kassen 19, Reed 18, Burrows 10, Orth 8, Dunnell 3 ; total 140. Sixth ballet Keifer 54, Ilicnci. 31, Kassen 18, Re:d 18, Burrows 10. O '! 8, Dunnell 3 ; total 145. Seventh ballet Keifer 51, Hiscock 34, Kassen 15, Reed 20, Burrows 11, Orth 10, Dunnell 3 ; total 145. Eighth ballet Keifer 51, Hiscock 34. Kassen 17, Reed 18. Burrows 10, Orth 8, Dunnell 4 ; total 142. DON'S DOINGS. Our lllumle Malwart Mops Up tli flour With Our Hlenae HaiMlreeU TI:e Pennsylvania Delegation fixed for Keifer. Washington, Dec. 3 Seventeen out of the eighteen members of the Pennsylvania delegation held a conference this morning, at which, after seme discussion, all the members prescut agreed te vote for Gen. Keifer, as speaker. The absentee was Mr. Bayne, who seut word that he will vote for Mr. Hiscock. It was also decided by the seveutecn members te support AVui. Bunn, ex-register of wills of Philadelphia for election as scrgcaiit-at-anns. Five of the members announced themselves iu favor of Elw. McPherseu for the position of clerk of the Heuse, but it finally was decided that the delegation should net make an effort te elect a Pennsylvania man te that office, but favor its being giveu te some New Yerker, probably Mr. Jehnsen. The result of the Pennsylvania conference is generally regarded as highly favorable te the prospects of Keifcr's success, but the ether prominent candidates still pre fess undiminished ceniidence. It was an nounced tli:l Mr. Keim's name bad becu withdrawn Hern the list of candidates for the office of clerk. STOKRSON THE STAND. Ills Testimony Staggers the llefense lu the Uulteuu Case. Washington, Dec. 3. There was no diminution iu the crowd at the court room this morning. Among ths witnesses called was Emery A. Sterrs, of Chicago. He de tailed Guiteau's conduct iu Washington its an office-seeker ; could net express an opinion en the prisoner's sanity, but bo be licvcd he possessed an ill-balanced mind, though he never saw anything in his con duct te indicate that he (the prisoner) could net distinguish between right and wrong. This evidence seemed te stagger the defence Guiteau's sister became par ticularly excited, and was heard te ex claim, " He has perjured himself !" Matter la Mexico. Mexico, Nev. 30. An attempt was made Saturday te murder Gee. Manuel Dede, of Guanajuato, by two men who had been instigated by his political cno cne mies. Much party feeling has existed in Guanajuato. Gen. Ord has gene te Oaxaca, as a re presentative of the Mexican Southern rail way, te be present at the inauguration of Gen. Diaz as governor of the state aud specially bent by Gen. Grant. The Kevcreml Member DcHerti hi Party. Washington, Dec. 3. J. Hyatt Smith, representative-elect from Brooklyn, N. Y.. announced this morning that he will net go into the Republican caucus, but will vete with the Grccnbackcrs for Mr. Ladd for speaker and Mr. DeLaMatyr for clerk of the Heuse. A later dispatch announces, however, that he went into the caucus at the last moment. Eds. Int. The Suit Against the City tJas Trust Stepped. Philadelphia, Dec. 3. In the court of common pleas this morning President Judge Allisen delivered a lengthy decision in the case et the city against the gas trust, in which it is held that the city so licitor had net authority te institute the suit and it is therefore stepped until suf ficient warrant of attorney can be filed. Judges Pcirce and Biddle concur in this opinion. Policeman Shet by a Negro. Philadelphia, Dec. 3. Police Officer Watsen arrested a colored man early this morning in the Twenty-eighth ward, en suspicion of being a burglar. The pris oner quickly thrust a pistol close up te the officer's body and fired, the ball taking effect in the abdomen. The officer fell dangerously. wounded, and the uogrejmade geed his escape. The Thunderer" en the Oiutcau Trial. Londen, Dec. 3. The Times in an edi torial article this morning, discussing the system of allowing prisoners te give evi dence, says : " The incidents of Guiteau's trial ought net te prejudice our decision in regaid te this important question. His boisterous vanity would . h'ave insured scenes at his trial under any system." A Generous l'ltuburghcr. PiTrscuitGir, Pa., Dec. 3. Andrew Carnegie, of this city, has made an offer te the city of Pittsburgh of a free library. upon which he will expend $230,000, pro vided the city will agrce te make an an nual appropriation for its maintenance. Weeping Over a Verdlci. New Yerk, Dec. 3. The jury iu the Celes murder case came into court at 11 o'clock this morning, with a verdict of murder in the third degree against Mrs. Celeman. The prisoner and her mother and realtiveSf were in court and cried bit terly. The highest sentence by law is four years. A Horrlble Discovery. ScitAisxeN, Pa., Dec. 3. The body of an unknown man wes found in an aban doned chamber of the Bellevue shaft last night, with the bands and face entirely eaten away by rats. Frem the appearance of the clothing, the body had been there for the last live years. WJiATHEK. INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Dec. 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, followed by light rains, winds, mostly easterly, stationary or higher temperature, lower pressure. Upton te ue. Wauuingtex, D. C, Dec. 3. It is re parted at the treasury department that Assistant Sscretary Upton will probably tender his resignation te-day or en Men-day. MerJltar Reute Indictment. Washington, Dec. 3. The grand jury this afternoon brought in six indictments in the star route cases, four being directed against Frederick B. Litleyi ex-deputy auditor for the posteffice department, aud two against Gee. B.Rrett, mail contractor. Het Words ad la Murder. St. Leuis, Dee. 3. Twe nieu named Hunt and Dunklin, between whom an old feud existed, met en the read two miles from Fillmer, Andrew county, en Thurs day, and after some het words Hunt shot Dunklin through the head, killing him instantly. Hunt surrendered te the authorities. MAMKETS. Mew "or jRraet. Nb it)RX, Dec. 3. Fleur State and Western without decided change : llcht tnuln : common te choice extra western .VJt ; elieici de. lea 9 00. Southern unchanged. Wheat opening li)4c higher and alter wr-rdslest advance and declined $&. Cern HQHe lower and quiet. Oats dull a shade ccsier; State, W3.Ve : Western, 4'Jflilc riitladelptu aurkL l'niLADBLTHiA. Dec. 3L Fleur llrui, with lair inijuiry ; Superfine, ut It C091 73: e.trn at ;." (Kig5 73 ; Ohie and Indiana family, ) 75JJ7 10; Pennsylvania family Hi 20 u 6 2; St. Leuis de 7 37K&7C2K; Minnwet;' Extra at 17 037 25: de straight at f7 2T.f?i 7 37K: winter patent 7 50QS 25; piingit 7 73JIS50. Bye flour at ." r M. Wheat quiet anil lewer: Del. and I'cun'.i Bed, $l 3)0141: de Amber.! 4161 4J. Cern scarce add higher for local uic. Oats firmer and better demand. Kye steady at 9Sc. Previsions steady. Iird steady. Butter firm and well sold up in choice grades ; Creamery extra, Pa., 41c ; Western. 40C Bells firm. Eggs firm ter fiesh markets. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull: refined, 7c asked. Whisky active and sales $1 18. Seeds Geed te prime Clevor dull Mlfi'Jli ; Flaxsiti d icarce at $1 Se. at Ordtn aud Prevision JuotaUeus. One o'clock quotatien1 of grain and previt ion, furiiisiieit by S. K. Y undt, ilreker, i5' East King street. Pic. ". 1 v. M. Cblcage. Cern O.iL .(30H .11,U .m':i .11 .ei!-i -11 Philadelphia. -fi7 . .0i ..riWi .71 .sty- Wheat Dec...- LSSJi Perk lti.U Ijird 11.15 D.3U Jan.. 1.28j 17.3; Feb . Dec. Jan.. Feb.. usaif L4UA LIT htuvii ttiurKeta. UuKPALe Cattle Uceelpts, 1,300 head ; con signed through, :"" cars ; market quiet, and unchanged. Sheep and Lambs Keeeipt-". ;,0 head : consigned thieugh, IU cars ; market was dull unchanged. Hogs KcceiptM. 0,OU hctul.: consigned through. M curs, market tinner; goeil te eheicu Yorkers, $i;5i 10; light mixed at ." 75 5 T0;goed medium weights at fG lei'.0; f-oed heavy at 239 10; lair de at $5 ':. pi's at $5 235 0. Cuicage. Hogs Kccelpts. 45.000 head; snlp uientH, .'MOQhcad; general market unchanged: quality very fair, but net se geed as yester day. Cattle- Kecclpts, fi.OUO head : .shipments'. 2,5: ) head ; market weak and slew all round ; ex ex eorts, $fl(i CO ; geed te choice shipping, $5 '-US) SCO; common te fair, Ti 7?ti;0; mixed butchers' in abundant supply, but du:i at $23 K5: Mteckers and feeder, 9 toga 75; Texas rattle, $34. Sheep Receipts, 2.400 head ; shipments liiKI head ; general market slew and prices iOfll lower en rough stock ; common te fair mi.ttd at $-:S40; geed te choice $'SG0t; line m--U'etedat51')5 7. stecx marker. New Yeik, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks ale United States DeikN reported dally by Jacob IS. Loe, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Niw Yerk jstoebb. Stocks irregulur. Dee. 3. 10:00 1:00 &( Menoy. SC .... Chicago & North Western l'H I'M YSfA Chicago. Mil. ft St, Paul 107 lbS 107X Canada Southern 'j-'X .... ft! v O A l v A ! 'l 't Del.,Lack.ft Western Ii7.'4 1 r2 Delaware AtHudsen'Canal K7?1 Deliver & UIe Grande 0 SOX East Tcnn., Va. & (Ja 14 Hannibal A St. Jee 'Xx .... '..Vii Lake Shere & Mich. Southern- 1-M 121 121 Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas Texas.... N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.. New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario Wester New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.. St. Paul ft Omuha de Preferred Central Pacific 57 40 40 41. 45 'X'A U5i ... UvJ 45tf yy la.i 13SJ5 137,'S 40 40 25JC 45 i.-4 UrA A 41J4 102'A 3'ii Texas Pacific............... Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... " Preterm! . Western Union Tel. Ce 5 us; 43 82! llSJi mi bl.'i 4 S5J-S Jl. A. It. 1'HILADKI.rHlA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. It Heading......... ... .......... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ex DIv Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific...... " Prclerred Hestenvlllt Electric Underground Tel. Ce. Philadelphia ft Erie H. l: Gunnison Mining Iowa Gulch Mining UlUTZD SPATES IlOWDS. United States 4' percent 4K " ft " 3 " 1)5 4Vi --.; S1K 115 ie-.; : ayH '2i im" r. m. MM H7 HI vn'ti LEGAL NOTICES. 1.-STATK Or WILLIAM JMCr-SIIUKY, !i late el Martin township, deceased. Let. ters of admlnlstrhtien en said estate havirg been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto aie requested te muku Int uit dlatc payment, and these having claim or ilcmauds against the hame, will present them without deluy for settlement te the under signed, residing in Mai tic township. THOMAS CULLY. Adiiiiuistiuter. J. W. V. Swift, Attorney. Ctw INSTATE (V JOHN IIILMAYKi:. LATH U of West Hcmpfield township, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the subscrlbcrrcsidlnglii said tewnship: All persons indebted te said estate are requested te niaku immediate payment, and these having claims will prcscu1 them, without delay, preperlv authenticated ler set tlement. JOHN M. WELLEi:, Executer. II. 15. SWAKit, Attorney. nHHitw T.1STAT15 OF CATHARINK M. DILL. Jjj Late of Drumerc township, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned all person indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without deluy for settlement te the undersign ed, residing in Fulton township. GILiSEKT MAXWELL, J . W. r. Swirr, Executer. Atternuy 2B-6tw ESTATE OF 4JJSOKIJB KAGLE. I.ATKOF Salisbury township, deceased, The un deiMgnad auditor, appointed te distribute th: balance remaining iu the hands or Cyru-i Eagle, administrator, te and among these en titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, NOVEMBERS). 1881, at 11 o'clock a. m.. In the library room or the court house, in the city et I-ancaster, where all persons in terested in said distnnuuen may aiicnu. n2Ctw 15. 1 ESULEM AN. Auditor. ESTATE OK NATHAN S. GROFF, LATK of Lancaster City, ilec'd. Letters of :ul :ul mmistratien having been granted te the un dersigned, all persons indebted thereto . requested te make Immediate payment, und these having claims or demands against tin, same will present them without delay for m-i tlemcnttetheunilerslgncd, residing in f.:-t Hempncld township. AURAM S. GROFF, Administer. Walter M. Fbahklut, Atty. ectlMtw T?STATE OF JOHN HK.NUKV, LATE OF Xi Salisbury township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersign ed, all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, anil these having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, .resid ing In Salisbury township. MARGARET HENDRY, Administratrix. Pequca P. O.. Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Jamzs m. Walker, Att'v. nZr6tw