Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 10, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10; 1881.
COLUMBIA HEWS.
OUK, ttEGULAB COR.RESPONUENCK
; Miss Dellie Barns, of Harrisburg, is vis
iting Columbia friends.
Rev. P. P. Mayser will conduct tbc ser
vices at the laying of St. Jehn's Lutheran
church cornerstone at 2 p. m. te-morrow.
Rev. C. S. Gerhard.- Reformed, will
preach te morrow evening en i The opera"!
house and public entertainments."
Rev. F. J. PrettyuBSn, the-fmrangelisfc,
who was lately here, iitaew conducting a
similar revival in Reading:.
Twe colored men gambling en Tew Hill
this mommgdUputecbeVer the game. Ose
reached for the money that. '.had been
staked, and the ether cut him in.the head
with a knife, Inflicting an ugly gash about
three inches ia length. That settled it.
Twe first-class machinists from Phila
delphia arrived in town yesterday and will
give the Shawnee rolling mill a thorough
overhauling. , , . ,,
Majer Yecnm is working up "Patience"
for all it is worth. He-is energetic in be
half of the G. A. R.l Pest, and is their
guiding star. -
On account of the' lateness of the Penn
sylvania passenger 'train, since the tew
schcdulewent into effect, another one will
seen make its appearatce.
Tonight premises te be a lively night,
as a number of drunken men are already
making considerable noise.
Squire Grier sent Tem Jenes te Castle
Weise this morning for drunken and dis
orderly conduct.
Mrs. Hamilton's mother, Mrs. Lydia
Myers, aged 80, has died of threat cancer
at her home en North Walnut street.
Geerge Rcdsccker's new horse-clipping
machine is worked by a ball and wheel.
The " Vigics" will have a holiday ball.
They expect their new steamer next week,
but no arrangements for its icccptienhave
yet been made.
A number r of our you tig men have
formed" themselves into a serenading club,
and will furnish seme of our citizens with
flue music en Christmas and New Year's
eves.
The P. R. R. is going te have new
modecs made, and instead of the bell like
smoke .stacks, they will be' modeled like
the straight stacks en the passenger
engines. One will be made and sent here
for trial, and if it proves successful Mera
will fellow.
Amcricus Vespucci Christopher Colum
bus Rogers, who has recently ceme home
from a Wehtera tour, was given a surprise
party last night, at the residence of his
aunt Mrs. David Celeman. The chairs in
the barber shop weie removed and daucing
was enjoyed by all. A delightful evening
Yas spent.
Off the Track.
This morning at 10:30 as the l'se'.i tiain
Ne. 33 cast was crossing the switches
opposite Wynuewoed station, ten miles
west of Philadelphia, the last car of the
train was thrown from the tiack by the
misplacement of a switch. It appears
that the conductor of a preceding train
had forgotten or neglected te place the
staple in the switch-lever. The engine
and the three first cars of the train passed
safely but the last car turned the switch
and ran off the track, being upset and
turned end for cud. There weic a number
of passengers in the caat but none of them
were hurt except ene lady, and she net
very screusly. Had the staple been in
place the accident could net have happe
ned, -a;
On Court Heuse Koiv.
The county officers elect are filing their
tlends and getting ready te take their
places; and the politicians arc exer
cised te knew what clerks go in, stay in,
or get out. The slate in the commission
ers' office is still Gricst for clerk and Shell
for janitor, with a vigorous and net hope
less effort being made te smash it ; Gee.
W. Eaby, having run the clerk of quarter
sessions office for his prcdcccfsjr, expects
te be able te run it himself, but will keep
it open during quarter sessions week ;
Deputy Sheiiffs Hippey and Chas. S. Strir.e
will stay en, and Deputy Prothenotaiies
Kreidcr and Slaymaker; and Deputy
Register Steucr. Shake, boys. Rumer
has it that you aie going te give a farewell
benefit luuch'te thesd who have te walk
the plank.
Patent Granted.
Stuart A. Standiford, of Ne. 20 Plum
street, this city, roll-turner at the Penn
iron works, has obtained a patent for a
machine for forming spikes, track belts,
etc., from a continuous bar or red. This
machine will de the work that heretofore
required two machines, and will no doubt,
iu a very short time, ceme into general use
where this class of goods is manufactured.
The patent was obtained through the
agency of Munu & Ce., New Yerk. Mr.
Standiford intends te have one of the ma
chines built ia-this city at an early day for
a Philadelphia firm.
Committed.
A tramp calling himself by the some seme
w'aat lefty name of Celeman Grnbb, was
arrested for drunken and diserdeily con
duct. He was taken this morning hcfeie
Alderman Spurrier, who committed him
te the common jail for ten days.
An Alleged Pun.
" Halle, Jenes, where have von been ? "
"I was at Snyder's."
" Did teu get a beer ? "
"IGuitcau."
Stay Prolonged.
Dr. Wilbur came te our city last .Tuesday
ar.d opened Ids office In the fctcvens Heute
parlors, intending te remain twenty days, te
introduce his improved system ler the treat
ment of chronic tdlscases,prepai-ateiy te open
ing his i crtha'neht'efflce In Philadelphia in the
spring. His success has been unprecedented
In our city; during his first week from morn
ing until night, and sometimes far into the
night, there has been a constant incoming
and outgeing.notof irrcepeuslblc and novelty
hunting individuals, but comprising the best
people of Lancaster and surrounding coun
try. The large number of surgical operations
the doctor has already contracted te perform
will carry him lar beyond his advertis
ed time, and ler the benefit of all these
intending consulting him he wishes it
distinctly understood that he will remain
until February 10th, but no surgical opera
tions will be taken ufter January 20th. The
doctor new has under ticatnicnt 162 patients
and 87 have been turned away pronounc
ed IncttraMa.1 .Any one Who, wish may; call
and laapecijnt. aaateml&il cablnetwhich con
gists et a great variety et costly, cuiieus, won
derful and intensely Interesting manikins rnd
medels.rcpresentingevery organ in ihchuuian
body, the color and bizc of lite ; mammoth
models otthe eye, car, heart, lungs, brains,
etc., which Dr. Grccnleaf (Dr. Wilbur's as
sistant) will open and exhibit all that is curi
ous and wonderful about your disease, and
makes it perfectly plain te the people who aic
the most ignorant et thepc hidden mysteries.
Alse, mere than one hundred oil paintings,
six feet in length, exhibiting with wonderful
accuracy the mluutc struc:ure et every organ
or the hnman body, In health and disease,
which renders Dr. Wilbur's anatomical cabi
net far superior te anything ever exhibited In
any enlce in the world, ltd
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Suicide and Dyspepsia.
A most remarkable cure ler dyspepsia
" Wells' IlealthtRcne wer." rThe greatest tonic,
best billens and Liver Remedy known. 91.
Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng A Sens.
Small Comfert.
When you are continually coughing night
and day. aunoylugcTerybedy around yeu.und
hoping it will go away et its-own accord, you
are running u dangerous riskbetter use Dr.
Themas' Eclcctric Oil. un unluilinir icuiedv in
all such
it-uses. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Queen
street, I.ancastcr.
Te Accommodate the Public
4 The proprietors et that immensely popular
remedy, Kidney-Wert in recognition et the
claims ct the public which has se liberally pa
tronized them, have jmareaa-llquldprcpa-ratten
et that rcmaayJbr the special accom
modation of these who from any reason dis
like te prepare it ler themselves. It is very
concentrated, and, as the dose is tniall, it is
mere easily taken by many. It has the same
effectual -action in all diseases et the kidneys
liver or bowels. Heme and Farm.
d5-lwdftw
Ge te II. B. Cecnran's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Freerum'1 New No
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.are unequalcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions In English and German. Price. 15
cents.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian ILur Rekeweh
Is a scientific combination of some et the me t
powerful restorative agents In the vegetable
kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original
color. It cures dandruff and humors, and fall
ing out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive
principle by which the hair is nourished and
supported. It makes the hair moist, soft ana
glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing.
It Is the most economical preparation ever of
fered te the public, as its effects remain a long
time, making only an oscaslenal application
necessary. It ia recommended and used by
eminent medical men, and officially endorsed
by the StacO Assaycr et Massachusetts. The
popularity et Hall's Hair Renewer has in
creased with the tests et many years, both In
this c ,untry and in foreign lands, and it Is
new known and used in all the civilized coun
tries of the world. Fer sale by all druggists.
d9 lwdeed&w
KESCUKD PK031 DEATH
The follewiugstatementof William J Cough Ceugh
iln, of Semervillc, ilas., Is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention of our read
ers. He says: "In the lall of 187CI was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen begun te lese my
appetite and tlcsh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med
icine. 1 was se far gene at one time a report
wen: around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsaii
for the Lu.sas. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, but I get a
bettli: te hatlsfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, I commenced te feel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day 1 feel iu better spirits than I liavc the past
threi years.
" 1 write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone uUUcted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam
ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con
sumption can be cured. 1 have taken two
bottles and can positively say that It has done
mere geed than all oilier medicines I have
taken since my blckness. My cough has al
most entirely disappeared and 1 shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North Queen
street. iv2S-lvdcedTliftw2
deaths.
Jei"peiiies In this city Dec. S, 1SS1, Catha
rine K., wile et Thes. 11. Jcfferies, in the 49th
year et Her age.
The relatives and friends et the family are
rcspecilully invited te attend the funeral
Ireni the residence of her husband, Ne. 710
East Orange street, en Sunday afternoon at 2
o'cleek Interment a'. Woodward Hill ceme
tery. 2td
Peeples. In this city, en the Utn Inst.,
James Peeples, in the Cist year et his age.
His fi lends and acquaintances are respect
fully invited te attend the funeral, from
his late residence, Ne. 21 West Vine street, en
Monday morning, at 0 o'clock. High Ma-s
at St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's
cemetery.
EcnTEKXACHT. At Fertility, en the 9th int.,
Herbert, son of J. F. and Lizzie Echtcruachl.
Iu the 5th year of his age.
The relatives aud friends et the lamlly, arc
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from the resilience of his parents, at Fertility,
en Monday iiuerning at 10 o'clock. Funeral
services at the heuse. Interment at Stiasburg
cemetery. It
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 1 HO. W. 11ROVN,
VT UNDERTAKER,
It Residence: 21 Seutu Pkikck Stbukt,
GUANO SAUEU K1UDT AND PIU'S
Feet Lunch this (SATURDAY) evening
at KOHLHAAS' SALOON,
053 Maner b tree I.
llst Beer In the city en tap.
I )OOKS, OAltllS.
J) CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
AT
S. H. ZAHM & Ce.'s Boek Beems,
18 and 20 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
Lancaster, l'a.
Large assortment et CHILDREN'S BOOKS,
very low. ml
PlUVATK DWELLINGS FOB SALE.
Five seven-roomed dwelling houses, situ
ate en Seuth Water street ; water iu kitchen ;
drainage ; prices low ; terms asy. Apply te
BAUSMAN& BURNS,
dIO -3wdW&SR 10 West Orange St.
ORPHANS'COURTsALK ON SATUBDAY,
DECEMBER 17, 1881, at the Keystone
Heuse, North Queen street, Lancaster. Fa ,
the undersigned administrator of Ann Eliza
betli Flick, widow and relict of Lewis
it. Frlck, late of the city of Lancaster, Ia.,
deceased, by virtue or an order et the Or
phans' Court et Lancaster county, l'a., will
sell at public sale the following real estate te
wit.: All that certain one-story brick Dwelling
Heuse erected en the Harrisburg pike, in the
city et Lancaster, measuring in front 51 leet
yx inches, and extending iu depth southward
ami southeastward 07 feet 10 inches, mere or
less, aud converging at tbc eud thereof te the
width of 32 fest 8 inches. Alse, a one-story
brick DWELLING HOUSE, sltua'.e en James
street, Lancaster City, aforesaid, containing
in irent en said street 21 feet 3 inches, and ex
tending northward from sa'd James street 117
fect2 inches ; adjoins properties et Christian
Denushy, Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, premises
above described and hereinafter described
premises as properly et Leuis B. Frlck, dee'd..
and James street.
Alse, at the same time and place will be sold
by virtue et the order of court aforesaid,
as the prepctty of Lewis B. Frlck, de
ceased, by him as administrator, the
following property, te wit : All that cer
tain lotet ground, situate in TArch alley. In
the city of Lancaster, afereesald, measuring
In front en Arch Alley 20 leet and extending
in depth northward along properties et Mrs.
Elizabeth Meyers, Mrs. Ann chambers, pro
perty et Ann Elizabeth Frick, deceased, 30
feet, mere or less.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, m., when
conditions and terms will be made known bv
CONRAD OAST, '
Administrator of Elizabeth Frick. dee'd.
CONRAD GAM.
Administrator of Lewis Frick, dee'd.
Hbxev Shubeict. Auctioneer. . dl(l-7ld
UKISTMAS ANDriKW XlSAKCAKDS.
THE
LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND AT
THE L 0 WEST PRICES.
Call and examine. At
S. H. ZAHM & CO.'S,
ltd 18 and 20 Seuth Queen St., Lancaster.
TUBMIXCBB! FUBNlTUKEt
We have connected with our large stock of
AUCTION & SECOND HAND FURNITURE,
A Full Line et the
Finest Hand-Made Furniture in the
City.
ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS
FROM SK5 TO 8250.
WALNUT, OAK, ASH
AND
COTTAGE SUITS,
DINING ROOM, LIBRARY, HALL
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
all new, as well as second hand.
UPHOLSTERING In every style, keeping n
geed line otthe finest material en hand, and
can be made up te order at the shortest notice
with perfect satisfaction guarantecd.-
If yen want a beautiful and useful present
for Christmas, yen can have no better stock
In the city te select from.
Remember, we buy, sell or trade new Furni
ture for second-handed.
Call and be convinced at our bargains. We
are always pleased te show goods, whether
yen want te buy or net.
Goods sold en the Instalment Plan.
HESS & FLINN,
US & 150 North Queen Street.
new aiterixsembntb.
M
TKKS KATHPON,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY
If we undertake te describe out
mere of your patience te read it than
about, te the FINEST CLOTHING
BY THOSE
WHO H
THE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND SOUK KKAUT LUNCU THIS
SATURDAY EVENING at the Fulton
Opera Heuse Saleen, Frince stieet. Best Beer
in the city en tap.
td JOHN SPANG LEU, Proprietor.
I70K SALE. A LABGE
AND SUH3TAN-
J tlel Brick Tobacco WAREHOUSE
Cen-
trai location, capacity. 3,000 ceses.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 East King street.
d3-3wdRS
DUHLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE CiTI
X 1
Property. On MONDAY. DECEMBER
19, 1S81, will be sold at the Cooper Heuse, a
Twe story Brick DWELLING HOUSE. Twe-
story Brick Back building, situated en the
south side of West Vine street, Ne. 233, con
taining hall, 9 rooms and plastered garret, a
geed Bake Heuse and large Bake even. It has
been and new Is a Bakery. Let runs back te
Strawberry street.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when
conditions will be made known bv
CATHARINE KUKIINLY.
II. Shl-ukkt, Auct. d-10,14,17,19
I?INK FAMILY GROCERIES :
JUST KFX'EIVKO !
A FULL LINE OF EXTRA PURE SYRUPS.
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR
CURED HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc.;
F1SH.SWISS, LIMBERGER.SAP
SAGO AMD DAIRY CHEESE.
Alse, home-made Mince Meat, Tuble Sauces,
Jellies, Canned and Dried Fruits, Nuts. Sar
dines, Canned Fish, Pickles and Pure Spices
of all kinds.
A fine old Calilernia Brandy and Wines ; a
flne old home-made Grape Wine and genuine
Old Rye Whisky.
Fine Minnesota and ether Family Fleurs.
Alse, the celebrated Imported aud home-made
Saurkraut.
Call and examine my stock, whether you
buy or net. PHILIP G1XDER,
Cerner East King and Plum Streets.
nl'2-8tdSR
TTIUH & MARTIN.
CHINA HALT..
Opening another Xew Let el
HOLIDAY GOODS
IN
HavilancTs China:
BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE,
FANCY GOODS.
A new line of DECORATED CHAMBER
SETS, TEA and DINNER SETS.
All these wares were selected wlththe great
est care as te Style, euality and Decoration.
Bclere selecting your
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
examine our very large strck.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East Kins Street.
pi OBHLttt GOBBLE, BAU !
The Maseette,
OPERA HOUSE.
TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1881,
In compliance with numerous requests ler
another presentation of Audran's Greatest
Operatic Success,
THE MASCOTTE,
arrangements have been made for its produc
tion by
H. B. MAHN'S
English Comic Opera Company,
who will produce the delightful and sparkling
Opera as they did te very large nudiences for
an extended engagement at NiMeV, New
Yerk, this seaseu.
"SPECIAL PRICES. -5
GALLERY 35cts.
ADMISSION 60 eta.
RESERVED SEATS 75 cts.
New for sale, at Yecker's ofllce.
10-at
rPUE NKW CHEAP STOUT".!
Special Bargains in
BLACK
SILK VELVETS
PROM AUCTION
at Sl.OO, 81.2S, 81.50, S1.7S, 02.00, 82.S0.
Very much below their usual pi Ices.
BLACK SILKS, 50c. up,
Very Geed Goods at $1.00, ?i.23, $1.50
1.75 and $2X0.
BLACK CASHMERES
FROM 18 1-8 CENTS UP.
Our 50c. quality cannot be beat. Better goods
equally cheap.
HANDKERCHIEFS of all kinds.
CHEAP FOR TUE HOLIDAYS.
BABD&
EAIfllAIi'u
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel.
(Adlcr's Old Stand.
NEW JLDrMMTISKMKirTS.
M
XJSBS & KATHPON,
THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING.
FINE .ASSORTMENT in these goods it would consume mere than enr share of space and
allowable. Suffice it te say we have every thing, from the $10 SUIT we hate told you
gentleman requires.
v DEALT
BEST IN
"WITH US OUR GOODS
LANOASTER CITY OR
NTW ADVERTISEMMNTS.
H!
rnePABe for the seasexi
"BEAUTIFUL SNOW" APPROACHES'
The GREAT HEADQUARTERS in this city
Sleiahs I Slftirrhc; T
CAN ONLY
KOKBECK & MILEY'S
Lancaster Coach Works,
S. J?. C0RNEU OF DUKE AND TINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA.
THE EEST AND FA VORITE CUTTERS-
, , , THE PORTLANDS AND THE ALRANYS.
All very handsomely ornamented and upholstered In the finest style; and remember that
all our eruumenting, scroll work, etc.. is done by hand, with Pure Geld Leaf and no Transfers.
Alse, en hand a large stecK et FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE WORK, consisting of Jump
I Seat rumily Caniages, Twe-Passenger Falling and Standing Tep Phaetons. Brewster. Elliptic
spring aud Tretting Buggies, Business Wagons, and all the latest improved patterns in the
umrKeu luceniyesiaDiMiiuieni mine city where the Shifting beat Extension-Tep Pluicten
is tinned out. Remember our motto :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
3-owIstlietImctobuy. De net wait till Spring. Remember everything is going upin
price, but we will still sell at enr present prices as we desire te reduce our stock ter the Smiiig
trade.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
piKAKU
OK I'HII.ADKLPIA.
Assets ever
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dollars, securely Invested. Fer a policy ii
this elduud well-established company call en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 liAST KING STItEUT.
d:iM,W&SK
pHltlSTMAS l'KKSENTS,
Christmas Presents!
The largest stock of HOLIDAY GOODS in the
city, comprising
RATTAN CHAIRS,
ROCKERS anil PATENT ROCKERS,
L O UNUES. CO UCHES.
TURKISH ROCKERS.
PA TENT R O CKERS A ND EA S Y CHA IRS,
CHIFFONIERS, ESCRETOIRES,
CABINETS. EASELS, FOOT
RESTS, TOWEL
RACKS,
SLIPPER AND WISP BACKS, in Ebony, Ma
hogany and Walnut. A very FINE
ASSORTMENT, indeed.
Always a pleasure te show geed. PICTURE
FRASIES, in Geld, Ebony and Walnut, at
short notice.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
lSi EAST KING STICI2KT.
sep2f-3uid
-tAUPKTS, COAL, c.
PHILIP SC1IUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,!
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
ell-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
15LANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, &c.
USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPEC1ALTV.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or In
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons,
Feathers and woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tinmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo IJlue Dyeing
done.
All orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
GOAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality pnt up expressly fei
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 S.OUT1I WATER STREET.
2-lVURSl P1IILI P SCHUM. SON A CO
OFKCIAL NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN.
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 East King Street,
OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN
MEN'S WEAR.
Overcoats,
Dress Suits,
Business Suits,
AND
Beys' Clothing,
Made te order In the host manner, very low.
In order te reduce stock, which a change In
business necessitates.
Yeu can suve money by calling and taking a
leek at our goods and learning our prices.
MERINO : UNDERWEAB,
In Scarlet and White, in All Sizes.
LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED
SHIRTS,
And an Elegant Assortment or
Gents' Fnrnisi! Goods,
at greatly reduced prices. In tills department
we show many useful things suitable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
VERS RATHFON,
THE CITY.
ARE CONCEDED TO BE
COUNTY.
ter
M
Sleighs ! Sleighs !
BE FOUND AT
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ITfTANTED. A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
v T country girl te de general Housework,
Can de any kind et housework,
408 North Queen street.
Apply at Ne.
mi
IV YOU WANT GOOD JTUKNlTuKK, FINK
furniture and Cheap Furniture of any
kind go te
HOFFMEIEB'S,
Ne. 2(i EAST KING STREET
ltd
IOR TUB HOLIDAYS.
A well selected Stock et
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ESTEY MELODEON lorsale cheap.
JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ.
o29teJanl,82,R Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa.
Tj'OK SALE. A TWO-STOKY BRICK
J? DWELLING with lirick Kitchen, 5 rooms,
entry and plastered attic; hydrant and pump,
variety of 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
ter Investment Ne. 313 Reaver street.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
aS-3tdSMWS,R 19 East King street.
PUBLIC SALK
OF A
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
On TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1861, will be
sold en the premises that valuable property
known as the
CITY HOTEL,
situated en the west side of Nertli Queen
street, near the Pennsylvania railroad depot,
fronting en North Queen street 30 feet, YX
inches, mere or less, and extending In depth
J0 feet, then widensft! feet, 4 lncnes. and.'con and.'cen
tlnues tliat width te Market street. 245 feet, en
which Is erected a FOUR-STORY BRICK
HOTEL, and Three Story Erlck Rack Build
ing, a Large Brick Stable, with slate xoef and
large shedding.
One-halt the purchase money can remain in
the property.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said
day, when conditions will be made known by
THE HEIRS OF J. & D. REESE. Dee'd.
II. SUDBEHT, AUCC. dlO-tSd
H
OLIDAY SEASON,
USEFUL PESENTS
-IN-
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, GENTS
FURNISHING GOODS DEPART
MENT, LADIES' FURNISH
ING GOODS DEP'T.
China and Glass Department,
Notion Department.
DRESS GOODS,
CASHMERES,
SILKS,
SATINS,
VELVETS, and
PLUSHES.
LADIES' SHIRTS SHAWLS, GLOVES
. AND
UNDERWEAR.
BARGAINS In
LADIES' COATS!
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs
in Endless Varinty.
GASSA9ER RUBBER CLOTHING
Our Own Brand and Each Uaruient
Warranted.
GENTS' NECKWER,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, &c.
Sele Agents for the Pearl Shirts.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Get. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. HA.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
SATURDAY KVEN1NG SOCIABLE.
W. N. Pennington, Manager, will give a
Grand Sociable
AT GRANT HALL,
ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT.
Admission 85 cents.
d8-3td
TjiULTON OPEKA HOUSE.
MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 12th,
First appenran ce of t neG If ted Yeung Actrcs?,
MISS LILLIE HINTON,
Supported by WOOD'S MUSEUM COMPANY
in Angustln Daly's Great Success of
LEAH,
THE FORSAKEN.
LEAH. MISS LILLIE HINTON
H. D. CLIITOX,
S. Pbielikd,
Alt. VnrciuT,
R. D. Brxlsverb,
M. Maurice.
Uarrt Babrtmerk,
Harry Wilsex,
H. F. Clattex,
Mbj. Nelsex Kxeass,
Miss Maris L. Acesta,
Miss Julia Perter,
Miss Flera Campbell.
ADMISSION 70, CO and 35 Cta.
GEO. M. FRIED,
8-Itd Ruslnrs-) Munaflr,
THIRD EDITION.
SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 10, 1881.
THE FEAST OF THE FLAMES.
HOLOCAUST NEAR PITTSBURGH.
Twenty Railroad Laborers Burned te Death
by the Destruction Jer a SinaU Shanty In
which They Were Sleeping Partial
List of the Victims.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 10. About three
o'cleek this morning a shanty, used as a
bearding beuse for railroad laborers, at
Reck Cut, eathe Pittsburgh & Lake Erie
railroad, and about seven miles from this
city, was burned, with about twenty of
the inmates. It was a frame structure.
one-story hisch, except that a left was used
by the boarder as a dormitory. This left
was approached by rude stairs little better
than a ladder, aud in place of windows
had two openings cut iu the beards.
In this place ferty-three men retired te
rest last night. About 3 o'clock this
morning the bearding house keeper, Mr.
Kown, get up te make the Are, and seen
afterwards a kerosene lamp which he was
using exploded and set Are te the place.
Mr. Kown raised the alarm, and he and
his wife and servant girls escaped, but of
these sleeping in the left only the ones
nearest tne small openings used as win
dews could escape. Twenty-three of
them struggled out in that way, but' even
among these many are seriously hurt.
The remainder rushed about frantically
until they were suffocated by the smoke.
The scene this morning is sickening. In
a heap in one corner of the ruins are the
charred remains of six men, among them
Patrick Feley, the fireman. Following is
a partial list of the dead : Patrick Feley.
Michael Donahue, Themas Fester, James
iurran, Jehn Kiley, Jehn Kennedy, Jerry
Hanlen, Jehn Conners, Jehn Conley, and
Jehn Duffy. Among these sent te the
hospital arc Jehn Connelly, Martin Taf
fey, Michael Morgan Michael Leenard,
Hugh McKewn, Wm. Barr.
Hetel Burned.
IvEExn, N. II., Dec. 10. The A&hollet
house at Hinsdale was burned last night,
with both stables aud a valuable horse.
The less is $10,000, and the insurauce will
net cover the less. G. W. Helland's
store was damaged te the amount of $10,
000 ; it is insured. A man named Daven
port, who was put out of the hotel in the
evening, is under arrest, en suspicion of
being the incendiary.
Fire iu Chicago.
Chicago, Dec. 10. The large four-story
brick warehouse of D. M. Osberne & Ce.,
en Seuth Morgan street, was entirely con.
sumed by fire this morning. The building
was filled with reapers and machinery, en
which there was an insurance of $10,000.
The building itself was insured for $35,000.
A Less or 830,000.
Cincinnati, Ohie, Dec. 10. A Times
Star special says that the less by the fire
at Lebanon, Teuti., was $30,000. The in
surance is $12,000.
CATALOGUE OP CltlMK.
Series or Shocking Tragedies In the Seuth
and West.
Galveston, Tex., Dec. 10. The News
special from llema says Jeseph P. Lind
lay, of Fishminge, Indian territory, was
found dead from a blew dealt with an axe
in the back of his head by some unknown
party.
Merris Bund, the owner of a wagon
train, was murdered last night.
Denver, Cel., Dec. 10. Frank Lynn, a
notorious hard character, was fatally shot
last night by a policeman, upon whom he
made an assault while under arrest.
A San Antonie special says a German
woman named Stammatt stabbed herself
in the breast with a pocket-knife and then
hung herself by the neck te a nail in the
room, where her dead body was after
wards found.
A Texarkana special says two well
known and industrious farmers J. D. and
A. J. Adeeck, who were brothers living in
Little River county, came into town en
Wednesday te dispose of their cotton aud
were murdered en their way home.
New Yerk, Dec. 10. A Brownsville,
Texas, special te au evening paper says :
" Isabel Almes, a noted political magnate
at Chatnmare, Mexico, has just committed
a wholesale butchery. Going te a ranche
he commenced te beat the women thcre
savagely, and one Guadalepha Zopati.whe
interfered, was killed by the infuriated
desperado. At the next ranche which he
visited, Almcs shot aud wounded no less
than 17 people before his murderous caret r
was checked."
UOAIKST1C TlCAGKIMJiS.
A Drunken dottier Smettieif Iter Baby.
New Yerk, Dec. 10. Ellen Bergcr,
aeed 33, the wife of a hed-carrier,
living iu CTth street, was before
the coroner te day charged with
killing her two-mouths-old babe while
drunk yesterday afternoon. She was
found grossly intoxicated, lying across
the child, which she had smothered te
death. Three years age she killed another
of her children in the same manner, but
escaped punishment then. She was com
mitted te await the result of the inquest.
Tired of Lire.
New Yerk, Dec. 10. Adam Platz, a
German cigarmaker, hung himself in his
bed room at Ne. 303 East Twenty-sixth
street early this morning. When
disceveicd he had been dead for
some time. Poverty and sickness
and inability te cope with younger men in
earning a living were the causes of his
desperate act.
McSIAIION'S 9IUKUKKKK.
Who Fired tnc
Philadelphia, D
Fatal Bullet?
c. 10. The pelice
believe that the fatal shot which killed
Wm.McMahen last night was fired by Robt
Barr, who is under arrest. In ether quar
ters it is believed that the fatal shot was
fired by Benny Allen, who recently came
here from Arizeta. Barr acknowledges
that he was in Allen s cempauy up te six
o'clock last night. Kate Fadgen, Barr's
mistress, states that Allen rushed into the
house with the smoking pistol in his hand.
Barr has only recently completed a sen
tence of ten years' imprisonment.
Black Urates.
Ansonia, Conn., Dec. 10. Mary Dowl Dewl
ing, who was se brutally assaulted here en
Thursday night last, is net expected te
survive her injuries. She thinks she was
attacked by four colored men, and it is the
opinion here that they belonged te a gang
of Southern negrees, recently brought te
Ansonia te work in a factory;
m
Smallpox In Chicago.
Clicage, Dec. 10. Smallpox is spread
ing in Chicago, and the preventive meas
urcs taken by the health authorities de
net seem te arrest the disease. Nine new
eases were reported yesterday. Sixteen
new cases are reported at Jeffersen, Ills.
WlSATUEH INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 10. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, colder fair weather,
northerly winds, higher barometer.
Fatal' right of CattleDrnver.
Chicago, Dec. 10. During a fight last
night between Neely Briscoll and Edward
O'Bern, two stock yard employees, the
former was fatally stabbed.
ELECTION NOTICK.
LAXCA6TEB COUXTT NATIONAL RAXK.
Lancaster. Pa., Decembers; 1SS1.
An election for thirteen Directors of this
Bank te serve during the ensuing year will be
held In the room new occupied as the Bank
ing Ueuse, Ne. 2d East King street, en TUES
DAY, JANUARY 10, 1882, between the hours
of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m, w". L. PEIPER,
d3-3tdS45tw Camler.
MARKKTS.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadrltria, Dec. 10. Fleur firm, but
quiet: Superfine, 14 23Q 73; fc::ra
at ii COgj 75 ; Ohie anil Indiana larnily,
"537 10; Pennsylvania tamlly Id SQ&
b 75 ; St. Leuis de 7 2537 K); Minnesota
Era at $7 OOfl? 25; de straight at $7 233
7 50: Winter tllltPIlt T rAttf 5? amlncr .In
f7 75QS50. "
Ryofleur at ' 255 50.
Wheat steady ; Del. and Penn'a Red. $1 41
M2; aJ Anber, $1 431 44, as le quality.
Cern firm for local use.
Oats firmer and fair demand.
Rye steady at OSc.
Previsions steady.
Arfiru sivuuy.
Butter quiet and supplies Increasing.
Rolls steady. a
Isggs firm; fresh lets wanted.
Cheese qnlet.
Petroleum dull; refined, 7c.
Whisky at SI IS.
seeds Geed te prime Clever dull
8ft9 ; Flaxseed quiet at SI 53.
aaw vera ataraet.
N'kw Yerk, Dec. 10. Fleur State aud
U extern without decided change ami quiet;
Supernne state. 425g5 75 ; de Western. S4 25
5 15 ; de common te go extra 15QG; choice de,
$6 1087, CO ; choice white wheat de, S7 25S3 25.
Southern dull and uucbangud.
Wheat HQKc higher: very moderate trade;
:-Ked' 3lXn- l ?l 45: de Feb.,
S14,JS14$&; de Mar., SI 5U01 50.
Cem without important change.
Oat a. tritlc firmer, including cash, 50?;:c : de
leb., .-.JQMJ-Sc; State, 50358c ; Western, 4l55c.
Grain and Prevision Juotatleaa.
One o'clecte quotations el grain anil provis previs
ions, furnialied by S. K. Yundt. Breker. 13
Last King street.
Pee. 10. 1 r. x.
Chicago.
Wlip.it
12
LSJ'S
Cern Oafs Perlc
Lard
11.17V
Jan..
Feb..
May.
Dec,
.Imi..,
Feb..,
.61'4 4.W 17.OO
J"LI
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Philadelphia.
L40?i
1.42JS
1.45
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-5
.5
73
Live StecK juarkeia.
Chicago. IlOirs Rccclr.ts. 3J.000 Iieailrehin-
lncnts. 3.0J0 de. ; market active and prices 5c
higher ; common te geed mixed, $3 OOfflU 10;
Hijlit, Si 7300 : lieavy packing ami shipping
SC -JOSO 40; Pliiiadulphliis aud lurd hogs G 45
S53; skips and ciilli. $45 25.
Cattle Receipts, 4,000 head ; shipments. 3,500
head; gcnurul market lanlv active; tut
cittle loc stronger ; CurWtuias beeves ut S7 23
703; experts, $5 2) 7g7 : geed te choice ship
ping, $5 40Q ; peer te la'r. 4J5 ; mixed butch
eis' firm ; peer te medium, $23; geed te
choice, S3 20rf4; thin Texas cows and mixed
lets, $2 73(83 50 ; Wyoming natives, 4 (KS5 00 ;
stackers and ieeders steady and in lair de
mand at $2 C04.
Sheep Receipts, 1.C03 head ; market firm :
best a little stronger; interior te f.iir, S2325;
mediu'n te geed, 3 (SOijJl ; choice, l 50vJ5.
BtecK aiaraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Henda reported daily by
Jacob B. Love, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Maw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks generally higher.
Dec. 10.
10:00 het) 3M
cjney u
Chicago & North Western 12s I27ji
Chicago. MIL A St. Paul leuj iecC
mi.m..w uvu.ui.................... iuva wy
J. j. A 1. J. Km li.... .........
Del., ljUCk.A Western ,
Delaware .t:HiulseirCainil.
.. 127 127
.. SO.fc 80
.. 15 15&
Denver A Rie tirandu
KastTeun., Va. & Ga
Uannibal & St. J 00
Lake Shere A Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated
12ii liljtf
Michigan Central l3 '.'3
Missouri, Kansas ft Texas Wl 40J
. 1., i-aKe-.ne western.... w 45
auwjerscy central
N. X Ontario & Western
J5J5
as
il'L
New Yerk Central
Ohie ft Mississippi
Ohie Central ,
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.
St. Paul ft Omaha
de Preferred ,
Central Pacific
Texas Pacific
130
30
45
3!)
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10JK 10.!
Jiii !
53 54
Union Pacific 119 11
nauasn, nurienisjei'acine.... 1V4 4i4
Preferred. 2K ii
Western Union Tel. Ce .
03
A. x. r. If . ? M.
PHlLADELrHlA.
Stocks Scry dull.
Penn3ylvanlaR.lt
Lehigh Valley. ,
Lenigli Navigation Ex I)!v
nuffale, Pitts, ft Western...
Northern Central ,
Northern Pacific......
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HI
Hostenvlllt.
Klectrlc Underground Tel. Ce. 123
Philadelphia ft Erie R. R
Uunnisen Mining i'-i-i
lewaOulch Mlnlnir
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' aklu Diseases " Cured by Dr. Swayne'a
Ointment.
What is mere distressing than nn obstinate
skin disease, and why persons should sutler a
single hour when they have a sura cure in
" Swnyne's Ointment" Is past our coinpichei: ceinpichei: coinpichei:
slen. The. worst cases et tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its vrendcrliil all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the
skin areiemeved by using this healing oint
ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en
the most tender Infant. Itching Piles -Symptoms
are moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night after getting warm In bed;
ether parts arc sometimes directed. Swayne'a
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne ft
Sen, 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed.
e!d by all prominent druggists.
ect4-T.TbFftw ,
TDK PAKSlKIiM FlilKNU
Dr. Uurber's Red Herse Powders are the best
In the market. They are net a mere ioed inaile
et Inert and cheue materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain four times thestrength
of ordinary horse ami cattle powders, and will
cure and fatten stock in one-fourth the time,
acting utcuce upon the digestive organs and
secretions, ami may be safely relied upon ler
the cure of coughs, cold", distemper, glanders
and all di-ca-es or horse-, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality of milk in cers and keep
all kinds et sleck in a healthy condition. Sold
everywhere at 20c. per pack, C ler $1 ; large
size 40c., or 3 ter $1. Sold in. Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Steiv, 137 and 133 North Queen
streets. aug2-lydeedftwl
MISCELLANEO US.
WA?
NTKIJ TUKKK HOYS TO I.l.'ARN
he Herse Cellar Trade. Apptv at
LOWELL'S COLLAR FACTORY.
7-3lil East Orange strict.
4,000 reUNns OF
BAKING BUTTER,
A CAU LOAD Or
yere: state sweet cider,
A Let or Yerk State APPLES and POTATOES
at JOSEPn HERZOO'S,
8-3td Cerner Prince and Lemen Sts.
S
EALEU PROPOSALS FOB PRISON
labor in the Lnucaster County Prison, in
the manufacture et cigars, for one vi-ar from
January 9, 1882, will be received at Ne. 2G East
King street, lancastcr.by J.L.IIetrmcler. Pres
ident, np te December 31, nt 12 o'clock m.. and
te be epened January 2. ISO, at 11 o'clock a.m.
Contractor te liirnish tobacco, foreman,
etc., and pay per thew-and. Fifteen te
twenty men te be employed Factory has
first-class accommodation?, and new makes
100.000 per month.
Fer lull partl-ulars address the President.
BY ORDER OF THK BOARD.
Ames Rctteb, Secretary. d7-3tdWft2tw
PUBLIC SALK OP HOKSE3. ON MON
DAY. DECEMBER 12, lb8I. will be sold at
public sale, at the Merrlmac Ueuse, 115 North
Prince street, Lancaster city, Pa., the follow
ing live stock, te wit : 20 head of lieavy Canada
Draft Horses and a few drivers. These horses
were selected with great care, and they must
be in every respect as represented by the un
dersigned or no sale.
A credit of CO days will be given.
Salctocemmence at 1 o'clock p.m. en said
day, when attendance will be given by
OEORGE OR03SMAN.
Saxuxl Hess ft Sex, Auctioneers. ii-2td
A N IMMENSK VAKIETY OF
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
AT THE
Lancaster City Pharmacy,
Cerner Nertli Qneea and Orange St.
Latest Novelties from New Yerk and Phila
delphia of
Fancy leather Geed's,
Such as LETTER, CARD and CIO AU CASES,
POCKET and BILL BOOKS. PURSLS:, etc.
The finest ever brought te this city. Alse,
Celluloid, Rubber, Florence and Itallle
TOILETSETS and ODOR CASES, Ladles' and
Gents' COMPANIONS, etc.
49Cull and examine. Ne trouble te show
goods. Respectfully,
I (d3-Imil, WAS AN DREW. G. FREY.
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