Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 08, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY- DECEMBER 8, 181.
COURT.
Preceeding8 " the Common Fleas.
BEFORE JUDGE LIVINGSTON.
Iu the case of Jonathan Morgan, eue of
the heirs of Thaddeus S. Morgan, dee'd.,
vs. Jehn S.Mergan aed Jeseph Shewaltcr,
administiateis of Thaddeus S. Mergau,
deceased, a verdict was rendered in favor
of the defense.
Jehn R. Bitner vs. the county of Lan
caster. This is an action te recover dam
ages, alleged te have been sustained, by
the plaintiff by the opening of Franklin
street, this city, by 'which some of his
land was taken.
BEFORE JUDGE rATTJCRSOJT.
In the case of Flettercr vs. Breiter, the
jury retired this morning and had net ren
dered a verdict yet when court adjourned.
Edwin K.Seibert, Elias Weidman, et al.
elders and deacons of the Evangelical
Lutheran church of Brickerville, vs. M.
Fcnsler, Jonas Hcrr and' Hannah Buehler.
Summons in ejectment. "On trial.
The IminacnlataCciiccptlen.
The feast of the Immaculate Conception,
a hely.day of obligation in the Catholic
church, was cclebiatcd te-day by the
several churches of that faith in
this city, with appropriate services". As
its name implies, it signifies that the
Mether of the Saviour was conceived with
out the stain of original sin. Though
long practised by devout Christians and
acquiesced in by the church, this doctrine
was net formally defined as an article of
faith, until Dec. 8, 1834. At that time
Pius IX., the reigning pope, iu the basilica
of St. Peter, in the presence of 300 arch
bishops, bishops and picked theologians of
the church proclaimed it te the Catholic
world. A monument commemorative of
the great event was erected iu Reme
three years later.
Pretzel Wagen Upset.
Yesterday a wagon leaded wilhpietzels,
belonging te Henry Eichler, was being
driven along the Ilarrisuuig piKC, en the
ether side of Dillei ville, when his horse
frightened at a place where new buildings
are being erected. The wagon was upset
and a great number of pretzels were broken.
The driver was but slightly injured. The
lead had te be repacked.
Marrow tNcape from lleing Burnt.
Yesterday afternoon a countryman was
driving1 in East Orange street, while a stiff
wind was blowing. He was smoking a
pipe, when some of the ashes fell ir. his
clothing and in a short lime lie was en
fire. His overcoat was almost burnt off
and a large number of articles which he
had in the wagon were burned. He did
net discover the fire until the above dam
age wan done and then a number of boys
assisted him te extinguish it.
Held at the I'ogtelHco.
Letters addicsscd as fellows arc held
at
the posteffice :
Fer postage "Mat Teller U00 West
8th. Icadville, Cole."
Fer better directions "Christu Saun
den. Bex 30C Melten."
"Barbara Fleckhamcr, Mary Htilhl, Xe.
179 Lousville Xerthamerica."
Heuse Enti-rc-d aixl K bhetl.
A couple of nights age a thief effected
an entrance into the house of Miss Tillie
Murr, en North Christian street, by
crawling upon a shed in the rear of Jehn
A. Suyder's yard and then into a second
story window. Tlnce geld lings and a
icvelvcr were stolen, and theie is no clue
te the thief.
bluffier Sociable.
The grand bociable and supper of the Shiftier
lire company will be held at their hall, Seuth
Queen street, te-morrow evening, Dcceinl'cr 9.
It pretnltes tel-eavcry pleatunt ami credit
ablennu!:-.
Reply te Hub IngerHell.
Rev. Themas Guard, 1). 1., LL. D., ei Haiti Haiti
mere, will deliver his lecture in n-ply te Hob Heb
ert Ingcrsell en Thursday evening next, Dec.
15, in Fulton opera house. Dr. Guard is recog
nized as one of the most brilliant orators and
eloquent reaeners in the country. Ills great,
ability and the ever-shadowing importance cl
the cause lie espouses will no doubt secure
him a large audience, Reserved seats may be
secured te-day, to-menow and Saturday.
Amusements.
The Mciiibeny Family Tonight. This celc
Dratcd family el musical prodigies will appear
at Fulton upcra house te-night. Our Columb a
correspondent elsewhere notices in a very
complimentary manner their performance In
that town lait night.
" Beccaccio." Te-morrow evening Ven Sup
pe's sparkling comic opera of Beccaccio "
will be sung at Fulton opera house by II, B,
Malm's company of sixty voices, the only or
ganization, we believe, new oreduclng the
opera in this country, and which has attained
a wide spread celebrity and favor. This work
of the lameus com eaer has u ever been heard
here in Its entirety, but many of Its lamiliar
airs bespeak that " Roccaeele " is worthy of
the genius that lumfrhud "Fa'tnltza" te the
operatic stage.
Lillie Jlin'.OH. Tula gifted young aetre-s
and Philadelphia favorite will appear at the
opera house next Monday evening in Augus
tln Daly's play of " Leah, the Forsaken," in
the title role et which she has scored a com
plete success. Miss lliaten will be supported
by the stock company irem Weed's Museum,
where she has long been leading lady, and
where she has nchicved a brilliant reputation.
HVKVLAIj NOTJVtCS.
(Je te II. It. Ceunnin's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Jlr. Freeman'1 JVcu? Aia Aia
tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents.
"A lady had the flesh eaten off her arm by
crefula. Could sec the sinews working.
'Llndsey's Bleed Searcher' cured her." J.
1 alsten. Eldcrten, Fa. dl-lmd&w
A Cough, Celd or sere Tnreat should DC
stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers unjl FublicSpeakcrs are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wlde and constant use
for nearly en entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
everywhere. H8-lvdTThASAlvw
Te Accommodate the Public.
The proprietors et that immensely popular
remedy, KiJney-Wert In recognition et the
claims cf the public which has se liberally pa
tronized tmm.Jmve prepared a liquid prepa
ration et that remedy for the special accom
modation of these who from any reason dis
like te prepare it for themselves. It is very
concentrated, and, as the dose is small, it Is
mere easily taken by many. It has the same
eflectual action In all diseases et the kidneys,
liver or bowels. Heme and Farm.
d5-lwd&w
'Sklu
niteae " Cared by Dr. Swayae's
Ointment.
What is mere distressing than un obstinate
skin disease, and why persons should suffer a
Ingle hour when they have a sure cure In
" Swayne's Ointment" Is past our comprehen
sion. The worst cases of tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te iu wonderful all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the
skin are removed by using this healing oint
ment, Perfectly safe and harmless, even en
themest'tender Infant. Itching Flics -Symptoms
are moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night after getting warm in bed;
ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne's
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayue ft
Sen, 33 North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed,
sold by all prominent druggists.
OcU-T.ThSF&w
Bed Bess, Iteaclie.
Rats, mice, ants, files, vermin, mosquitoes
Insects, 4c, cleared out by " Rough en Rats."
He. boxes at drugglsta.
Small Comfert.
When you are continually coughing night
and day. annoying everybody around yeu,iuid
hoping it will go away et its own nc:erd, you
areruntirngaa-ingerensrisk better use Dr.
Themas' Eclectric Oil, an unfailing temedy in
all such eases. Fer sale at 11. JJ. Cochran'.-,
drug stoic, 137 North Queen btreet, Lancaster.
Keep your fariillv well snppHel with " Sel
lers' Cough Syrup." U.c it in time: you will
avert bronchia! aim pulmonary affections.
cents.
dl-lmd&w
31 euters: jnntnernii mothers !l
Are you disturbed at night and brakes of
your rest by a sick child Buttering and crying
with the excruciating paia el cutting teeth t
If sc, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYI1UI'. It will re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en eaith who lias ever
used n, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give Ttst te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like ni,'!c It is perfectly safe te
use in nil cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
13 the prescription et one el the eldest and
best female physician and r.ures in the
Un'led States. .Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
teitle um-J-lvdJfcwM.W&S
(juiniue and Arsenic
Ferm the basts of many et the Ague remedies
In the market, and are Uie List resort et I'hy
stcians and people who Irnr.w no better medi
cine te employ, ter this distressing complaint.
The cllecls et either et these drugs are de
structive te the system, producing headache
intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring
ing in the ears, and depression of the constitu
tional health. Ateh's Aeue Curb is a vege
table discovery, containing neither quinine
arsenic, nor any deleterious Ingredient, and is
an Infallible and rapid cure for every form el
Pcvcrand Ague. Its effects are permanent
and certain, and no injury can result from its
use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever
and Ague In all its forms, It is also a superior
remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excel
lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, or
all complaints peculiar te malarieus, marshy
and miasmutic districts, By direct action en
the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates
the system te a vigorous, healthy condition.
Fer sale by all dealers'. d2-lwdeed&w
There in a Balm lu Gilead. The success
which has marked the introduction et Cream
Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely
Bre., Owego, N. Y., is indeed marvelous.
Many persons in Pittston and vicinity are
using it with most satisfactory results. A lady
down town is recovering the sense of smell,
which she had net enjoyed ler flttecn years,
through the use et the Balm. Shu had given
up her case as incurable. Mr. Barber, the
druggist, lias used it in his family and com
mends It very highly. In another column a
yoiiiigiTunkhanneck lawyer, known te many
of eurrcadeiM, testifies that lie wascmedef
partial deafness. It Is cei talnly a very effica
cious remedy. Pittxten, Pa, Gazette, Aug. 13,
lsry.
My son, aged nine ycar, wa-j attlicted with
Catarrh ; ther.se of Ely's Cream Balm effected
a complete cure. W. K. Hammav, drngglst.
Easten, I'a. Price SO cents. dl-2wdeeil&w
Life, Growth, Iteauty."
" What we all admire" and hew te secure It:
A Hue 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 Restorer, " the most cleanly and de
llglitful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different irem all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from
all Impure Ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thiu
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
does net soil or stall- anything-, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared is te make It a
lasting hair dressing anil toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Uesteier" is sold by all druggists,
at 7." cents a bottle, fix bottles for$l.
eci3M.W,S&w
UKNltV'f CAIUIOL1C SALVi:.
The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter,chupped hands,
chilblain?, corns and all kinds et skin erup
tions," freckles and piinplc. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every ease or money refunded. I!e sure you
get Henry's Caibelie Salve, as all ethers are
but imllaiieus ami counterfeits. Pi lee Scents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere,
137 and 13.) North Queen street.
A tJoed Angel's Visit A Tale et "ltesa
dulls."
.Blanche called ea Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sail and sighing, dearest friend,
enee bright and gay, new scarce could keep
train crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis n dl
gracc te see with crolule,my lace se badly
marred!'' then said her friend, "ftesadalis will
your troubles end." lllanchc called en Kate
nnthcr day and found her once mere blithe
and gay. her face as radiant, skin as lair, as
aiiy maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and Impure bleed, there's nothing iu the
world se geed as Uesadalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, lw and IS) Xertli Queen street.
lySQ-lydced&wS
It is a foolish mistake te confound a remedy
of merit with quack medicines. We have used !
1'arker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
Milts for Dyspepsia and Debility, and knew It
te be a sterling health restorative. Times.
nl-lmdcod&weew
" I've lived and loved," said an unhappy old
maid. " When 1 was young, Dr. Bensen's Skin
Cure, ler tetter, eczema, and pimples en the
face, 'was net te be bought. As I find a rough
akin, 1 kept out et company and am new an
old maid.
KKSUUKD FKOM DKAtTT
ThefollewingstatcmentofWllliamJ Cough Ceugh
lin, of Semcrvllle, Mass., Is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for It the attention of our read
ers. He says : " In the lall of 1S7(J I was taken
with a violent bleeding of tne lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and llesh. 1 was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
of 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole iu
my left lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me et Dr. Wm. Haix's Kalsam
peu the Lukqs. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, but 1 get a
bottle te satisfy them, when te my surerise
and gratification, I commencetlAe feel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I feel In better spirits than I have the past
three years.
" I write this hoping you will publish It, se
that everyone atlltcted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's llalsam
ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con
sumption can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say that it has done
mere geed fiau all ether medicines I have
taken since my sickness. My cough lias al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
street iv28-lvdeedTn&w2
NEW ADVEB.TISE3IESTS.
w
atd
ANTED. A Glltl TO COOK AN1 UU
general housework. Apply at
33 SOUTH QUEEN STEEET.
W
ANTED.THKKK BOYS TO LEARN
the Herse Cellar Trade. Apptv at
LOWELL'S COLLAR FACTORY.
7-3td East Orange btreet.
SATURDAY KVENINO SOCIABLE.
Wt N. Pennington, Manager, will give a
Urand Sociable
AT GRANT HALL,
ON SATURDAY EVENINU NEXT.
Admission as cents.
dS-3td
LUNCH. THIS fcVENlNli I WILL SET
l out Geed
SAUERKRAUT and ROAST PORK LUNCH,
and have Barber's Celebrated Lngcr Beer en
tap at Hetel Franke, JOHN HESS.
T
Proprietor.
4,000
lOUNDS OF
BAKING BUTTER,
' X CAB LOAD 07
TORE STATE SWEET OLDER,
A Let of Yerk State APPLES and POTATOES
at JOSEPH HERZOG'S,
&-3td Cerner Prince and Lemen Sts.
NEW JLDrXJtllSEMENTS.
FUR THE HOLIDAYS.
A well selected Stock et
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ESTKV 5IELODEOX lersale cheap.
JUSTUS STUCKEXUOLTZ.
o29tejanl,82,R l'ulteu Hull. Lancaster, Pa.
Ii'OU SALE. A TWO-STORY IIKICK.
. DWELLING' with'Brick'Kltchen, 5Toems.
entry and plastered attic; hydrant and pump,
variety or small fruit. The property is located
In the vicinity el the Cotten Mills and will be
sold at a bargain. Is de-irable as a home cr
ler investment Ne. 318 i;.;aver street.
KIKE & KAUFMAN,
e?-3ldSMWS,R 19 East King street.
TjTLTOH OPERA HOUSE.
MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 12th,
First appearance of the Gifted Yeung Actress,
MISS LILUE HINTOJN,
Supported by WOOD'S MU3EUM COM TAN Y
in Aiignstin Daly's Great Success of
LEAH,
THE FORSAKEN.
LEAH. '. M15S LILLIi: UINTON"
If. D. Cliften,
S. PlUCHARD.
AtX. VlJfCBST,
E. D. Bkblsvekd, -M.
llAcmci:.
IlAIUlV BAMJYMOBK,
ADMISSION "
IIarsy Wilsex,
II. F. Clatteit,
Mis. Nelsen Kmi:a3,
M133 Mauix L. Acesta,
Miss Julia I'ertkk,
Mis3 Flera Cami'dsli..
..75, SO sua 33 CU.
GEO. M. FRIED,
Business Manager,
8 4td
rPHlCSK COOL NOKTH-WEST WINDS
Suggest a
Heavy
Overcoat
ler comfort. Our Ceat for $10.u0 is mere
ter the money than you may expect,
and from thUe rise and tall 50 cents,
according te quality until we get down
te $1.00 and up te 3.0J. Our
Overcoat
ler$L001s vary heavy and made long,
and we have a few for a less price. But
the better Coats, mi:i as wc sell ler
15.00,518.03 and fJl.OO you will have te
see te appreciate.
Heavy
Underwear
adds te a man's comfort, also, at thU
season et the year, and where te buy is
just as Important.
The medium and cheaper goods wu
purchase by the case, and our 25c, 37c ,
and 50c. goods are the best for the
money. We also keep an assortment et
Fine Begular-Madc Goods, of which
CARTWIUUIIT & WAKNEU'S is the
best.
k
ra
J !
38-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER VA.
jauaiCALINSXHUMENIS.
-yn-EDDiNu
ArD UnniST.MAS CIFTS.
MUSIC-BOXES.
Superior Quality.
Newest Selections.
Popular Prices.
THE MOST APPltOl'IUATE
Wedding and Christmas Present.
We etler during the Holidays the largest
and most varied stock el MUSIel'.OXKs ever
shown in this country, at the Swiss laetery
price, with only advance of Impert duty, lci
than half the regular retail price.
MUSICAL BOXES,
WITlt BELLS, DRUMS, CASTANETS,
ZITHERS, tc, ic.
MUSICAL ALBUMS.
C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers,
STh.
CROIX and GENEVE.
Switzerland.
Salesrooms, 1020 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA.
-Seiid for Circular.
eS-tfd
JEWEEEBH.
ril'KUA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
AT
AUGUSTUS RHOaDS, Jeweler,
Ne. 3) East King Street, Lancaster. Pa
rspt2S-3nidced
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.
xeit ABrxxTisEMBNia.
A SPECIAL BARUAIN IX
FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS.
Last week we pui chased liem one of
handsome, high-cost, neat-figured,
one, ana me prices ac wnicu we bought them very low. We shall sell them at from
25 te 40 per cent, below what the importers' price has been previous te.this sale. The
goods are all fresh manufactured for this season's sales, and the patterns the very
newest,- including Silcilienne Corded, &c. We think this is a bargain without prece
dent. Such goods are always fashionable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, &c.
Light Colored Beavers with Flashes and Seal Cleth for Trimming.
Light Coats, Dark Coats and Black Coats are all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or
Plush, both of which we have in a great variety of colors and many qualities. This
net only applies te Coats, hut also te Ulsters, Wraps and almost every outside gar
ment worn by ladies this season as well as saits.
CHILDREN'S
We aie very busy with the little ones. Ne wonder ; for nowhere is there such an
assortment of handsome colors and pretty things for Children's Coats. Ulsters, Ac.
Then we have the Seal Cleths and Plush, in shades that blend beautifully with the
Cleths. Mether., bring your children along and let them help make a selection.
"BOYS' overceatings.
Fer the boys wc have a great many light colored Beavera,alse some handsome thick
soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Green, Olive, Brown, Blue and every ether
color and kind of Heavers, some plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all can be made
up without lining. 3Iauy are made verv stylish by having pockets, cuffs and color of
seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Xowhere else can you iindsuch beautiful trimmings
at puces always the lowest consistent with quality.
Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles Coats and Delmans.
Ladies who are debating in their minds about purchasing' Seal Cleths should de de
ctde promptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future.
SMTOGMSS, IMRAT & CO,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET & HNTH STREETS, Philadelphia.
JgUW. J. ZAH.lt. PW- J- ZAHM.
Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner,
LANCASTER, PA.
The manufacturers or the diilerent lines of goods embraced in our stock have been spec
ially lertjinate this year in producing styles et unequalcd beauty, which It will be a pleasure
te us te nhew te all who call. Our s'ec'f is lull in all departments
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Diamonds, &c.
i , lf" V.a.". tP.KCt i'.P any SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT place your order as early as possi
ble. In Solid ueld or bilver we can make, in our Own factory, any article wanted, which en
ables us te give our customers udvantagc in prices, net usually leund in retail stores.
THt AKUJIU',1. T1KTKD SPKCXACLlis, for which we are the sole agents In Lancaster
county, we believe are the best in the world, and we are satisfied that with the aid el our com
plete outfit of lest Lenses, we can lit any eyes that need the aid or glasses.
Our facilities ler FIK5T-ULAS3 UEI'AltflKC are complete in every department.
ihe very liberul hhare of trade we have received in the past lias encouraged us te place In
oil r cases a liner anil larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially invite the attention
et all who desire te examine beantllul oeds.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
ZAHM'S CORNER,
ectS-3md&wlt
-
J-'Oli HAX.E.
T?OK SALK.
-A LAKC.K AND SUIWTAN
: Tobacco WAKE HOUSE. Cen
Capacitv. t.OCO cases.
UIFK & KAUFMAN',
Xe. It) East King street.
I 1 tlal Uriel
i tral location.
d.V3wdKS
i"Vl"PlCE
KOII KENT FROM THK 1ST
.J et April
next the Ofllcc Ne. 35 East
wrange street, new occupied by lien llies. E.
Franklin and Walter M, Franklin, esi. In
quire at Ne. 37 East Orange street.
dee3-5td
T?OB KENT. A
W.1UOS ANI CUAVn-
f maker's Shep,
a wcll-cstablisliiil stand
within two miles of Lancaster, en the Millers
ville Pike. Apply te or address.
PHILIP ISAUSMAN.
dC-tfd&w Lancaster, 1 O.
SAWMIL.L. IOKsALK- A TWKNTX-ITOUK
her-e power portable SAW MILL, m geed
as new. Address,
PHILIP LEISZELTEK,
Eagle Speke and Hcndlng Works,
d&w-tf
Lancaster, Pa.
4 tXAX A. UE1SK&CO.,
RE A L EST A TE A XD INSVRA NVE
A OENTS,
Xe. a North Date Street.
Over -te DWELLINGS, STOKES, liUILD
ING LOTS, Ac., for sale In all parts of the city
and at all prices. Call for printed Catalogue.
HOUSES FOtt UENT. bcp3-3md
AKAItE CHANCE!
FOR SALE OR RENT.
I offer mv old and well-established
GROCERY, GLASS and QUEENsWAKE
STORE.
Fer sale or rent. This is one of the largest
Grocery Stoics In the city, situated at Ne. 145
and 147 North Queen street, within one square
et Central and Northern Markets, and enjoys
u large patronage irem city and country cus
tomers. SatMactery reason given for selling.
Fer particulavs.call en or address
CHAKLKS KNAPP.
dO-UV 113 and 117 N. Queen St., Lancastci.
ORPHANS COURT SALK OF VALUABLE
City Property. On THURSDAY, DE
CEMBER 13, 1S31, by virtue and In pursuance
or an alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lan
caster county, will be sold at public sale, en
the premisesall that certain two-story brick
tavern property (known as the Serrel Herse
Hetel), with three-story- brick back buildinp,
briek stables, shedding, blacksmith shop, &c..
and let et ground ihcicte belonging, situated
en the north side of West King street, east or
Prince street, in the city et Lancaster. Pa., ad
joining properties of Hen. A. E. Roberts, W.
J. Cooper, James Potts am! ethers. This Is one
of the most desirable and convenient hotel
properties In the city et Lancaster.
Bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. el said
day, when attendance will be given and tcrma
made known by
ANNA McELLIGOTT,
Executrix ei Jeremiah McElligetr, dee'd.
Uexrv Sbubbrt. Auctioneer. nltttsd
PUBLIC SALK. OF A VALCABLK JTAKK.
On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1881, the under under
signed.executers et the will of Henry R.Treut,
will expose te public sale, en the premises, in
Man helm township, the farm et the late Henry
R. Trout, ueceascd. This farm Is about two
miles distant from Lancaster, en the Ephrata
turnpike, adjoining lands of Isaac Espcnshadc.
Henry iluckwalter, Henry Hess and ethers.
It contains about 70 ACRES. The improve
ments consistefatwo-storlcdSTOXE DWELL
ING HOUSE, large frame Uarn, Wagen-Shed,
CemCrib and ether outbuildings. There is a
geed orchard of apple trees. There is an ex
cellent spring at the house and running water
In two fields. There is a never-tailing well at
the house. The fences arc in geed condition.
About two thousand bushels et lime have been
put en the land in the Inst two years. The
property is well-adapted te trucking and
dairying, as the whole et it can be cultivated
und has an excellent meadow.
Persons deslting te view the premises can
de se by celling en the uuder-dgncd, or en
Isaac K. Ryan residing thereon.
Sale te begin at 2 o'clock, p. m., when terms
will be made known by the undersigned exec exec
ueors. Alse, at the Grape Hetel, en same day, the
DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, Ne.
220 West Orange street. The house Is a
two-storied BRICK DWELLING, with two
storied brick back building. It contains eight
rooms; ran e built In the kitchen, gas
throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ;
there is a connection with the sewer en Orange
street. The yard is well-planted with apricots,
cherries, .peaches, nnd grapes, of several
kinds. The let has a frontage en Orange street
or 39 teet and Is 128 feet deep, and en the rear
Is a two-storied frame Stable. Frem the south
ern end of the let there extends another let,
abent2GK leet wide and 51 feet deep; te Arch
alley, giving access te the Stable ; this let being
subject, however, te certain rights cf passage
in the owners et the two houses en the west
of the dwelling house.
Side te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., en said
day when terms will be made known by
THEODORE TROUT,
AMOS IL CHRIST,
Executers of the will of Henry R. Tteut.
Henky Shcbekt, Aucl
nevJ2.ll 17,l9.26,S0dccl,3t3&ltw
BOOTH & SHOES.
LADIES AND GENTS. IF YOU WANT A
i Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
F. niEMENZ'S,
. 2f e. 103 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk Specialty. ly2-tldS&w
the largest imnertera l.i entim tn.lr nt
fur-back BEATERS. The transaction was a laree
OLOAKINQS.
- - LANCASTER, PENN'A.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
rvrEiu HOUSE.
FRIDAY, DEC. 9th, 1881.
A STUPENDOUS MUSICAL CONCEPTION.
MR. JOnN I). MISHLER has the honor te
present II. B. Malm's English COMIC OPERA
COMPANY, the finest operatic organization
in America, who will produce en a scale of
magnificence.
YON SUPPE'S LATEST ami GREAT
EST SUCCESS,
BOCCACCIO,
Uy n carefully selected company of nrtist-j,
together with a GKANI) CUOKUS.
POPULAR PRICES :
GALLERY 50c.
ADMISSION 75c.
Reserved seats en sale at Yeckcrs at SI. 5-:t
TCUlrON OPERA HOUSE.
WOSE NIGHT ONLV.-&QL
THURSDAY, DEO. 8th,- 1881.
THE CELEBRATED
McGEBENY FAMILY:
The most wonderfully charming organ iza iza iza
tlonef young musical artists that ever graced
an American stage.
Everything new and fresh.
SPECIAL PRICE3 :
ADMISSION, SO Cents.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - - 50 "
GALLERY, ..... 88 '
Sale of Reserved Seat tickets begins at Ful
ton opera house Monday morning, December
5. at 8 o'clock. Deers open at 7 : performance
at d o'clock.
-Wir,L APPEAR IN COLUMDIA, WED.
NESDAY, DECEMBER 7m. d3,5,C,7,
OAJtttlAiiEB, C.
B
EST WORK
PRICES.
ANU ' KKASO.NAULK
PHILIP DOEltSOM,
Manufacturer of ,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPAR BUG
GIES, PHAETONS, MARKET
. WAG0NS,,&c.,.4c.
EVLIPSEa. specialty Sele rigl.t for
Southern Pennsylvania.
A great variety of 8LKIGHS en hand.
REPAIRING promptly' attended te. Satis
faction guaranteed.
WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY :
Ne. 128 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
HALF SqUAKK EAST OF THE COURT HOUSE.
n5-lmd&w
OLKKJH3!
SLKlUHs!
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
Market Street, rear Market Houses
LANCASTER, PA.
We havea Large and Splendid assortment of
PORTLAND, ALBANY and DOUBLE.;
sleighs
They are made of the best selected woodworks
the best Ironed, best trimmed, and the finest
painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever offer
ed for sale in the city.
Remember we pay cash ler our material and
allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte :
" Quick Saxes xve Small Profits."
It costs nothing te call and. examine our
work. We also have-en hand a full line of
FINE CARRIAGE WORK, In which we defy
competition.
All work warranted. Repairing of all klud
promptly attended te. . In26ttd&w
JtOMNlTUMje
Vf T STOCK FOR THK
FALL TBADB.
Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te It.
and you will find my Wareroenw very muelt
crowded with the
BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES. '
Wc arc se crowded that it is rather difficult
te show goods, but we will try and overcome
this by tue bett attention.
Orders ler
PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES
filled at the very shortest notice and at lowest
prices, at
FURNITURE, AND PICTURE FRAME
WAREROOMS,:
15X EAST KING STRKJST.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
3cp24-3md
TIIEB EMTIO!.
THDHSDAY EVENINf, DEC. 8, 1881.
THE GUITEAU TRIAL.
another diversion in court.
The Prisoner and His Counsel Pretestlap
Against the MMdiMems laterfareuce
of the Fermer' .Brether
Washington Dec. 8. The courtroom
was again densely packed this morning.
The moral efleet of yesterday's teatiaoey
is seen in the prevalent belief te-day that
the theory of hereditary insanity has been
completely upset.
As seen as Guiteaa reached his seat he
shouted, "A crank iu Chicago says I
talked with him about this case. I dea't
Knew the man. It is false."
Julia M. Wilsen, of Leadville, Colerado,
a niece of Guiteau's father, underwent a
long examination, denying the allegations
of insanity in Guiteau's family. The pris
oner became very angry and excited, bnt
no notice was taken of him. The witness'
testimony was unshaken by cress exam
ination and. produced a marked sensation.
Her refined Banners, well-chosen language
and evident sincerity were markedly tin
contrast with the appcarance of manyjef
the witnesses for the defense whose evi
dence she flatly contradicted. '
At the conclusion of Mrs. Wilsen's tes
timony Jehn Guiteau arose and asked the
court te rule out the testimony shewing
that her father died of softening of the
brain. lie cenld net see the reason" for
dragging iu the mental condition of people
having no bleed connection with the pris
oner. Here Mr. Sceville arose, trembling with
excitement, and protested against the
meddlesemeness of Jehn Guiteau, saying
he (Jehn) was opposed te showing any
insanity in thel amily. Before he could
finish, however, his voice was drowned by
that of the prisoner, who struck the table
violently and shouted ' He'd better get
back te Bosten ; he has no business here.
Just because he happens te bear the' same
name he thinks he will get a little notor
iety out of this case. I have net known
anything of the man for years. That's all
there is about him, and I want him te get
out of this case."
Jehn Guiteau made no response and
quiet was seen restored. Subsequently
Jehn Guiteau asked te make a personal
explanation, when the prisoner greeted
him with " Oh, shut up and sit down,"
and the judge refused te hear him, saying
there was no need for explanation from
him. A recess was taken for one hour.
BY WIRE.
Atteruoea Telegram Condensed.
At Teulon, III., Andrew Jacksen, a
farm laborer, killed his employer, Peter
Huber, in a dispute about wages.
Blaine informed a friend te-day that
he will retire from the state department
next Wednesday and that the nomination
of ex-Senater Frelinghuysen as his suc
cessor will be sent te the Senate next
Monday.
The estate of William F. Wild, of Bos Bes Bos
eon, who died in Philadelphia yesterday,
estimated at $10,000,000.
The brewers of Milwaukee, Chicago, St.
Leuis, Cincinnati, Detroit and Louisville
propose te organize and te fix the price of
beer at 88 a barrel and 83 a kcar.
ParnelL the Irish agitator, is seriously
ill with chills and shivering fits.
The sheriff of Christian county, Me.,
has shot and killed the Mercer brothers,
notorious characters of Decatur county,
la., who en Nev. 16 murdered Marshal
Topliff.
Mr. Gewcn arrived at New Yerk en the
steamer Servia te-day and left for Phila
delphia at 3 o'clock this afternoeu.
Merrill spoke en his tariff commission
bill in the Senate te-day.
Jehn l'. Dean and a man named Hurst
were killed in the Air Line railroad at
Suwanee. Ga., yesterday.
Cel. Jehn W. Ferney, who has been
sick a short time in Philadelphia, is new
lying in an unconscious condition and it is
believed his recovery is impossible.
Jehn Judge, a Wilkesbarre miner, while
drunk this afternoon struck his wife with
an axe and left her dying en the fleer.
COLOKADO VUIJHK8.
A Lawyer Fatally Beatea in Court.
Leadville, Dec, 8. In the county
court yesterday, Lawyers Rigan and Sears
bad an altercation, and the latter pounded
the former ever the headjwith a chair, atd
fractured his skull. (lis recovery is doubt
ful. Murder Discovered.
The Republican's special from Pueblo
says : ' Last spring, Christ. Sfaatrew was
found dead in bed, and the coroner gave a
certificate of death from diphtheria. Re
cently the body was exhumed and sent
East for examination, when a bullet hole
was found in the back of his head. The
hole had been se ingeniously plugged up
with a wooden plus, as net te be notice
able, except en very close examination.
The murderers are believed te be still
hereabouts.
THK FI-.CXCII CROWN JEWELS.
retiring Tliry Will Fall into the Bands of
.Enterprising Americana.
Paris, Dec. 8. The committee en the
bill for the sale of the crown jewels In
spected them yesterday. It is proposed te
retain an assortment, including certain
presents from foreign monarchs,
and a sword valued at 250,
000 francs and possessing artistic value.
The committee are also disinclined te sell
the Regent diamond, fearing it would be
bought by enterprising Americans for ex
hibition. They are in favor of disposing
of diamonds te the value of 12,000,000
francs possessing no historical value.
WAIt ON GKAVKYABD INSUKANCF.
A .iioileu te Disgelva one of the Hanlsburg
Companies.
Harkisbukq, Pa., Dec. 8. The Btate
authorities te-day made application te the
court for a bench warrant for the arrest of
the officers of the State Capital mutual.in
surance company of this city, en a charge
of conspiracy but the cedrt refused the
application en the ground that
it was net" sitting as & commit
ting magistrate. A motion vta? sad
te dissolve the company and it is new
being argued. The investigation of the
books of the company made by Insurance
Commissieoner Ferster is said te have
developed some startling discrepancies,
but it has net yet been made.pTublic.
m
MURDER OF AN OLU MAN
Atsasslus Blew his Head off wltn his Ow
Gun.
Fall River,' Mass., Uec. 8-Sbertly
after midnight another murder was com
mitted here, the victim being Raymond, P.
Dennis, aged sixty-two. Three men broke
the windows in his house and when the
old man went down with a gun te drive
them away they disarmed him and with
his own gun blew the top of his head off
The wife.daughter and son of the deceased
witnessed the murder and recognized
the murderers. Thus far no arrests have
been made.
. t-
PF.OJE3TRIAXS IN MEMPHIS. '
A Deuble-Team Race In th Sawdust Areas
Memphis, DeeL 8. Harriman, Hart,
O'Leary and Schmehi' began a seventy-five-hour
race here last night at 8
o'clock for a purse of $1,000, Hart and
O'Leary competing against Harriman and
Schmehl Hart and Harriman go-as-you-please
and O'Leary and Schmehl heel-and-tee.
At the end nf thirteen hours the
scere steed : O'Leary 58, Schmehl 5C,
K
iman ob. iiart was behind havimr
off the track two Tand a half hours.
i . . . .... - '
out is going wen ie-aay.
Horned te Death la a Hearding Heue.
MeRRfsTOV.-.v, X. J., Dec. 8. A fire was
discovered at G o'clock this morning in a
oearuing house en Seuth street kept by
Miss ITunter. Five persons were rescued
from the windows, and it is supposed Mrs.
Anna Walsh, one of the bearders, and
Luate Ketch, a servant, were burned.
One body has been recovered and the fire
men are searching for the ether. The
house was fully insured.
Basse Blew it Up.
Montreal, Dec. 8. A telegram has
been received by the Montreal chief of
police from New Yerk, signed Redmond
JueJMasaara, which says : " Serry for fail
ure ; will de better next time." This, no
doubt, refers te the famous infernal ma
chine. The testimony pf experts gees te
show that the machine would have dene
but little harm beyond killing or injuring
people who happened te be passing.
1YlATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 8. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, fair, followed
by cloudy weather, westerly, backing te
southerly winds, stationary or higher tem
peratiirc, rising, followed bv falling
barometer.
U Blew in tiw Qua;
BeuDEXTOXN, N. J., Dec. 8. Ereriug
ham Disbrew, 32 years of age was ;killed
near Clarksburg, Menmeuth county, yes
terday by the discharge of one of the bar
rels of bis gun, while he was blowing the
powder out of the ether barrel. The top
of his head was blown off.
tKMxm.
f tuiadtpbt Market.
IfHiunHMU, Dec . Fleur quiet and
firmer: Superfine, at 14 2294 75 e..:rit
at 5 005 BO ; Ohie and Indiana family,
6 7537 50; Pennsylvania tamlly ft; Mfj
C75: St. Leui de 7 0007 tel; HUroeset
Extra at t7 0097 25; de straight at $7 2S
5J! 1 winter patent $7 008 25; spring .Iu
17 75iff S SO. ,
Bye neurat$r:2333 30.
nrenisiuggisn; ijei. anu renn'a Red, i II
t 4S ; de Amber. $1 43 I 45.
Cern scarce and linn ler local use.
Oats Arm, but quiet.
Rye steady at 98c.
Previsions dull hut unchanged.
Butter steady and demand limited te choice
grades.
Reus firm and scarce :
fcggs firm ter fresh ; Pernie,, He ; Western,
3032c.
Cheese quiet.
Petroleum dull: rettned. 7c.
Whisky firm, sales at 91 13.
.Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at
,19; flaxseed firm at $1 B5.
Sew Xera amn.
Naw leux, Dec. 8. Fleur Stale and
Western dull aud slightly in buyer' favor ;
Southern dull and heavy :
Wheat opened a trifle stronger ; afterward
uci-Biue cu unu ueciineu : me. x Ken.
Dec, SI 41m 42; de Jan. $1 44Vfill
43X:
de 'eb., $1 47?il 48de Mar., 91 5e5Bl 60fi.
tarn epeneu nrm, afterwards declined
about ic : mixed Westeru spot, 0371e ue
future, 7076c n
Oats firm and very quiet ; State, 49355e :
Western, J$54c.
Grata aad Froviaiea Quotation.
One o'clock quotations et grain and prevls..
una, luruisneu uy s,
East King street.
K. Y undt. Breker, 15'$
Dec 8. 1 r. t.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats
Dec. 61 ,43&
Jan L2?-: .Cl .44
Feb.... 1.29 .61i MJi
Philadelphia.
Dec..... !.40Ji .eau JMA
Jan 1.42k .71K .52
Feb..... 1.45 .vfl .83
Perk
17.00
17.17
Lard
11.05
1L27K
CIte Stee Markets.
BCFVALe-Cattle Receipts. 230 head :
ceu
signed through, 210 cars ; market quiet, and
uncnangeu.
Sheep and Lambs-Receipts. 2,80e head ;
consigned through, 13 cars ; market generally
unchanged.but some soles rather lower; offer
ings mainly of peer te medium quality ; sales
altogether te countrymen for feeders ; com
mon te fair western sheep, s:i 6034; geed de.,
$1 204 G5 ; selected heavy wethers, S4 30 10 ;
a number of cars unsold, mostly common :
rates ; geed te choice Yorkers, $T 75Q5 &V,
mostly at $5 80 ; geed medium weights, iS 15 ;
lair te feed heavy, $580gO'iO; choice, SS 30 :
pigs at $5Q5 40.
Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 4J.00O head; ship
ments, aj.OOO head ; market generally strong
and prices .rQ10c higher; common te geixl
mixed, 5S0; light. $5 60fJ5 95; heavy pack
ing and shipping SB 1506 BO ; skips and cuds at
$5'J5. Market closed Unu; all geed hogs
sold.
Cattle-Receipts, 4,500 head; shipments. l.Cfle
head ; geed demand ; mere active and nrmer;
experts, $6 237; one let sold at 17 75 ; geed te
choice shipping, $5 2SQ7 ; common te fair Wtf
5; mixed butchers' fairly active and steady;
peer te fair, 22S0; medium te geed. Includ
ing grass Tcxans, $334; stockers and feeders,
$4 ; milkers and springers, $30g6ij head ;
Wyoming Texans, lt.
Sheep Receipts, 1,600 head ; market'dull and
unimproved; common te medium $2 703:
medium te geed mixed, S323393; extra at
$42504 85.
Wkst Libxrtv Cattle, receipts, 442 head;
market slew, best at tC&ti 25: fair te geed $53
5 (0 ; common, $404 40. .
Hogs Receipts, 30,000 hc&d ; Philadelphia nt
$6 10 40 ; Yorkers at $5 653 85.
Sheep Receipts. CCO head ; maiket very dull
and prices 203c lower.
stncK aiaram.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported dully by
Jacob B. Leng, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Naw KoKKtvreoKa.
Stocks generally weak.
Dec. 9.
10:00 law ifcOt
Chicago ft erth Western 127K 127i 127K
Chicago. MIL ft 9L Paul 10( ice& le&v
Canada Southern cel?
C. C. ft I. C. it. K 20Vi 21 21J4
iei.,AiacK.s western
Delaware ft'Uudsen'Caual....
Denver ft Rie Grande
East Ten n., Va. A Ga
Hannibal ft St. Jpe
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern
1272 127 127'J
lf7
3uj aen Wt
11
94 .... ia'y,
l-'IJi ISlfc WMC
Manhattan Elevated.
.... .4
8 92$ 92?
-V
Michhraa Central
Missouri. Kansas Texas...
N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western.
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontario ft Western....
New Yerk Central
Ohie A MhwlaslDDL :
4 y Wi.
4 4M$ 4J
'JSil 'Xii V
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iwi i:x viay.
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Ohie Central:...-..'. .it. 2M
7tL
memo nau eiramiiip ;.... Zl 'tH
15
St. Paul ft Omaha Vit .... 3dX
de Preferred K'i .... 102
Central Pacific .... 91
Texas Pacific Ki'i KtkT S3
Unlem PacUe lis Hx lis
Wabash, St. Leuis ft PaciOc... iQi 1 42
rreierreu. s siy,
2
83fc
western union xei- me...
8
85'i
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r. it.
M.
Peuadsxtbia.
Stocks dull.
Pennsylvania R. R..
G4
C3&
34?
Keaaing........
Lehigh Valley.
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K'lX.
Lehigh Navigation ExDlv....
Bufido, Pitts, ft Western
Northern Central..........
Northern Paclflc......
jrTavsrreu.... .........
AlBStOuVule ................. ....
Electric Underground Tel. Ce.
Fhliaqelphla'ft Erie K. K
Gunnison Mining
Iowa Gulch Mining
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ORPHANS' COURT HALSm Oil VJUOAY,
DECEMBER IS, 1881. at the Lancaster
County Heuse. East King street, Lancaster,
Pa., the undersigned, administrator of Marga
ret Murphy, deceased, by virtue of an order or
the OrpluuMCeurt of Lancaster county, will
sell at public sale the following real estate, te
wit: All' that certain Twe-Story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE and let or piece et
ground, situate en the west side of Plum
street, Ne. 214. In the city et Lancaster, meas
uring in front en Plum street 19 feet 4 laches,
and extending In depth westward 102 feet,
thence northward 17 feet and 10 inche-, thence
eastward 73 teetvthencenorthwardtethe north
side or a 3-feet alley, thence . long said alley te
JfTn OtWAf
t- Alse. aTwo-Sterv BRICK HOUSE and let nt
Sound, situate en the west side et North
me street, in Lancaster city, measuring in
frost en Lime street 19 feet and 3 inches, und
extending in depth westward 84 feet 3 Inches.
I Alse, a Let et Ground, with HOUSE and
oiaeie ukiwu, aitiuw uu uiu suuui sme Ol
East Chestnut street. In Lancaster city, meas
uring In front en Chestnut street 18 feet and
8 Inched, aad extending along ground of Jame 4
Kelley 118 feet, te a 14-teet alley.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m when
conditions and terms will be made known by
JOnN MURPHY,
Adm'r of Margaret Murphy, dee'd.
Il2C,dec3,10,14,13,13d
s