LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1881. and attempted te disembowel Hippie. That gentleman saved his life by catching the blew upon his arm, but an ugly gash of two or three iuches was received. f They were then parted. Earlier in the evening "Ceaty" Andeisen, celmcd, had a light witii Jehn Bcssler. white, of May town. "Ceaty" v. .s being badly pounded, when he drew . knife and attempted te stab the ether. The by standcrs caught him and took the instru ment, thus ending the fight. Mr. Jehn Sultzbacli, a butcher, byau accident ran a meat hook thieugh his baud, inflicting a dangerous and painful wound. Lockjaw was feared, but at present he is much bet ter, but net yet out of danger. A large ball will be held in Central hall some even ing dining the holidays. Shep windows leek exceedingly beautiful, having their holiday goods tastefully displayed. There is some talk about building a sum mer hotel at Keuud Tep. OUAUTEi; SESSIONS. TIie Adjmuiied Turin of Criminal Court. This morning the adjourned term of quaiter sc-siens court begau. The list is short, but a number of the esses down for trial aic of hih grade of crime, Judge 1'atteisen being engaged down stairs try ing the ease of the ISrickerville church, Judge Livingston piesided upstairs. The case of Emanuel Gundaker, charged with felonious assault and battery en Ed waid Cdc, was continued en account of the phscucc of Jehn Sales, a material wit ness fei th! defense, who is new in the West and has het been subpe.-nacd. The liist ca.-c attached was that of Cem'th v.s Henry Newcomer, charged with larceny as bailee of a let of liout-cheld goods, the property of Stephen Younger, of Columbia. After heating the evidence for t'.ie commonwealth the ceutt stated that tlii'ie was no ciime in Hie case which should havt, been brought in common pleas ceint, and eideicd a vcidict of net 4 guilty te 1)0 lendcicd. Cem'th vs. Jehn II. Shiead, of this city, larceny. The defendant was chaigcd with taking a keg of beer fiem a wagon of .1. A. Spicngcr, which was standing eji Chinch stieet, en the 17th day of Sep tember lat. It was proven by scveial witnesses that Shiead took the beer and walked oil with it. The defense admitted that they took the beer but without any felonious intent. On this day Shiead was se drunk that he did net knew anything, and met some com! paniens en Church stieet, near where the beer wagon was. One of the men asked hiiii wheic he was going and told him that they would seen have a keg of beer as the wagon was there with it en, and it was taking it up te a house where they could drink it. Oue of the men told Sliread te go and take the keg of bcr,as he had eidercd it and it was all light; lie thought the beer had been paid for and took it home ; he did if. t di ink any. Jury out. lSeml Presented. This morning Jeseph L'mble, the newly-elected register, presented his state bend in the sum of $25,000, with YV. L. Peiper and II. C. Lcaman, of this city,and 11. II. Knit., of Conestoga township, as stueties. A Church 111-iuitc. Fer some lime past there has been trouble among the eoleicd brethren who weiship at the chinch in Feagleysville. The prepcity was held in trust by a beard of tiusices, of whom Rev. M. M. Biggs was one of the most active, and by whose labors a considerable part of the cost of the building was raised. A portion of the congregation became hostile te Mr. Diggs for some icasen or ether and tiied te oust him. He s-ays they oppose him because lie is a Democrat. Recently Edwaid Hunter purchased the property but has net paid for it. The Diggs fac tion, having about 120 in it, claimed the light te worship thcteiu until they get their money out, and it was announced that Rev. M. M. Diggs would preach theic yesterday. The Hunter party determined te pievcnt it, iiud appeared at the church armed with clubs. There was seme ex citement, but Hunter held the feit, the Diggsites net ventniing te attack and dis possess them. Tiie ('old VPVathcr was Toe Mncli for Them. Will Grever's pantomime troupe exhib ited hcic last Monday night and gave a very fair show. They appeared in Noriis Neriis Noriis tewu en Thursday night and gave a show which f-alislied a small audience. In the morning following the company found that their funds would net reach. They ondeavercd te sell ene of the large dogs which they had for 675, but found no pur chaser. They were billed for l'ottstewn en Friday night and in some way they managed te get out of Xonistew without disposing of any of the canines. They were te have been iu Harrisburg en Satur day night, but did net put in an appear ance, and it is supposed that, the troupe has gene te pieces. Cooper Sti 1'esliejcd by I'lre. On Saturday afternoon the cooper shop of Henry Pciiiman, situated iu the village of Warwick, "Warwick township was des troyed by lire, together with a let of tools, lumber tec. The less en the whole will amount te about $200 and there was an j insurance- of $109. The building is sup- j posed te have caught from a stove, as J there was no ene in the shop when it started. Uisliep Uci-r at SpriuxviUc. 4 Kev. Ames Ilerr, of Strasburg, bishop of the Old MemienUe church, preached in the United Brethren church at Springville, yestetday, te a very large congregation, basing his sermon en the words of St. Paul, found in the lirst epistle of the Cor Cer iuthiaus, chapter 1), and 2-lth te 27th verses inclusive. Leckea up Again. William and Mary Mullz who were dis charged from the county prison this morn ing after having served a term for druul. en and disorderly conduct, went en anoth er spree as seen as they were, discharcd raised a row in the viucinity of the Stevens house, and wcie picked up by officers Shay and Gill. They were locked up in the station house. Itclure the Mayer. This morning the mayor had :i large court, thirteen persons being befeie him. One drunk paid his costs, two were sent te jail for 10 days each, and ene boy was sent te the workhouse for e0 days. The remain der of the gaug were ledgers and they were discliargcd. In Town. Mr. . I. H. Adams, ageut for the leal Fifth Avenue combination and net the bogus concern which played a bogus Lilliau Davenport here lately, is in Lan caster te-daj arranging for the early pro duction of ''Pique" here. Native Iteru. Miss Lillie Ilinteu, the brilliant young actress who appears in Fulton opera house this evening as Leah, is only 18 years old, a native of Columbia and an oc casional visitor te this city, where she also has relatives and friends. Notary i'ublic Appointed. Jehn II..Zcller, clerk of orphans ceutt, whose term expires en the 1st of January, has been commissioned by Governer Heyt, as a notary public for Mount Jey. his com mission te date from January 2, 1883. Lecture. A free lecture, descriptive of Palestine. and illustrated by stereoscopic views, will te delivered in the college chapel this evening at 1 o'clock, by the Itev. James. . Geed of Philadelphia. Annual Bar Association Meeting. The annual meeting of the Lancaster Bar association was held in the big court room at 2 p. m. today. The officers of the association for the past year were : President, II. M. North ; Vice President, D. G. Eshlcraau ; Treasurer, S. II. Reynolds ; Secretary, "V. A. "Wilsen ; Censers, H. B. Swarr, D. G. Baker, M. Brosius, II. C. Brubakcr, "W. U. Ilensel. They were all uuaumieusly re-elestcd. The treasurer's report showed a balance of some $30 in the treasury. A number of members of the bar were elected members of the association. S. II. Reynolds, A. J. Kauffman and E.K.Martin were appointed a committee to.censider the advisabilityef an association dinner about the holidays, with power te act. The association then adjeui ncd. Valuable Property for bale. Attention i- called te an advcitiscmcnt in another coin inn announcing the sale of the prepei ty of the late Henry K. Trout. Thclarm of 70 acres will bcOldat 2 o'clock te-morrow utlcrnoen en the premise?, in Mauheim town Hhlp, two miles lrem this city. The valuab'0 dwelling house en West Orange street, will be sold at the lirapc hotel at 7 o'clock to-nien ew evening. Aiuuhemciilh. Litlic Jlinten Te-niyhl.ThU youthful and giltcd actress will beat Fulton opera house l-uight, supported by the company fiem Weed's iiiu.-euui theatre, Philadelphia, in Daly's emotional drama el "Leah the Fer saken," in which she impersonates the title role. Mis Jliiiteu's name and tiie success tint Ins ciewned it in the dramatic aiena are familiar te our people, who have moreover felt a special degree of concern and gratillca gratillca t'en therein owing te iecai u-sOd.itieiiH that have given the accomplished little lady a warm place in the- popular heart. The Maicettc'" To-tnenow evening II. 15. Malm's English epeia company, which sang " Hoccuccie," in this city fce acceptably en Fiiil.iy evening will produce Audi.iuV Mpiightly composition el "The M:celte," in Full -u opera heus'j. The merit of Malm's cempanyare Mill s; lie-.li In Hie public mind, and tlie sparkling character ei the piece f.unfl ljr Iren: a feriuer icprcsenlatieii, that the mcie announcement that Malm's is the coni ceni pany and "Masceltu" the opera Mieuld be sufllcicut te secure a ciewded heu-e. The maiiugemen! gracefully i-emply ".villi the pop-ularsen'-c liy reducingthutr prices el :icltnI--sien te tii- iiMr.il .-eale. Information Wanted Ol 5!ic name ana l evidenced the countryman wheac wagon collided' with that of C. Kine Baer's en Duke street te-day. Address Jehn IJa-jr'ti Sens. l." North Queen .stieet. hi'evial x or ives. Skinny men. WclU' Health Kcncwcr. Absolute cine for nervous debility and Weakness et the genera tive functions $1 at druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng & Sen's. .Small Comfert. When you are continually teughing night and day. nniioyliigcverybodyiiround you. ami hoping it will go away et it ev. n aetoid.yeu j arc running ad-ingeraus ilsk better use Dr. Themas' EelcctrieOil, an unlading icinedy in ; all such cases. Fer ..de at II. II. Cochran's J di tig store, 1:7 Nei Hi (Jiiccu street, Limenster. Tile I'uptilnr Deiiiand. .se gie.it has been the popular demand ler the celebrated remedy Kidney-Wert, that it is Imingan Immense s.tle liem Maine te Call forma. Seme have leund it inconvenient te prepare it Jreiu the dry compound. Fer such the piopiicters new prepire it in liquid form. Tills can be procured at the druggists. It has precisely the same effect r.s the dry, but i., very cencentr.iteil se that '.he dose is much smaller. Lt-U Mail. dIMwd.tw Ge te H. 15. Cueiiran's lrug ftiore, Ki7 North Queen htreet, ler Mrs. ftccr.ian'' Xcw 2fa 2fa tienul Dyes. Fer brightness and durability e! eo!er,aie uncriualed. Celer tiem 'J te5i)Ounds. Dlieiliens in Kngllnh and (ternnm. I'rice. IS cents. One et the ablest prnfe-sers at Yale College I became ncaily insane lieni want of sleep, lie sajs: "What saved me lieiu a horrible late, ' was Dr. Itensen'.s Celery and Chiinemile IMIIj. I They cured my neuralgia and 1 gained Its en- i ty-tUrce peuiuls in lour weeks. j MEATUS. Ilrrreiut. In this city, Dee. II, 1S?1, of nieiu nieiu bianeus croup, Willie, only son el Geerge and Mary llullerd, in the Mil year el his age. The l datives and fiiends of the lamilyaie lC'pecttully invited te attend the luiieial, lreui the residence et Ids patents. Ne. 5! Campbell alley, en to-mbriew (Tiuvday) alter alter neon at - o'clock. I-i'T.:. In this city, en the I lt.li il December ISSl. susan, wile et Geerge I.ut, in the 73d yearet Iiernge. The relatives and liieinisel the l.nnily are. respectfully invited teattcitd the luneral lreui her husband'M residence, LiiiikisIci Ci'inetery. en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Diterment at Lancaster ecuieteiy. Miixak. In thiseity. en the III li ei Decem ber, William Millar, in the .Villi j car el his age. p The ielatics and Iricudsel the l.imlly an respecttully Invited t attend the funeral, Irem his late residence. Ne. IS North Queen street, en Wedne-day alternoen, at ! o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 'Jtd XE1V AI VEIirtSESIEXTS. SIltlKT 1IAV.S I TAKK 1.ISAVK TO IN" . form my patrons that 1 sh'ill give notice' as seen as their respective pictures are ready j ler inspection. I!cppt fully, li, 1,. i;i-.i.Mjiit iii-ii. IOKSAI.K A VICKY UKlIlAin.K IIUS1-ne.-s property in 'cntrePiiuaie at private sale. t.MU'KNTKKS I.KO., (UU-2wcedtt fil North Duke street. 1)Ui;i.ic SAi.tc ex avedm:sday, ijkc 11. 1SS1. utXerbeck Ac .Miley's eeaeh shop, corner of Duke and Vine street-. Lancaster, a let el lumber, suitable ler fcnciiu;. shedding, etc. Sala tc commence at 2 o'clock, p. in., when terms will be made known by dlM'td XOUIllCCK AM! LEY. 11 Kl'I.Y TO 1SOIJT. INUEKSOM., I5Y REV. THOMAf GUARD. D. D., LL. D., OF BALTMOUK, Ml)., TIlEUKEAThSTOK E1YINU OIl.V'lOKS. THURSDAY EVENING, DEO. 15, AT THE Ol'EUA HOUSE. Reserved seals cecum! new al&Ocent-', (ltd 17AKHWK1.1 NOTICE. ' DR. UREEN'E lakes this onpeitHiiity te let his numerous friends und patrons knew that in a tew months he will establish efllec iu Washington, I. C, and hence would suggest te tlie atllieted, 1 he chronic eases et disease, te lest OMNirATIlY befeie it is toela'.o. Dr. Greene lias treated ever a,0U0 patients .since January 1st. Ist0, made up largely lrein these turned away as incurable by oilier M. 1).". Over l.rej deaths have occurred under ethers' practices, and net a half-dozen using his leine dies. Mjpl of t he 1,500 have died prematurely. Physicians have lest their wives, brothers and sons, and druggists; their wives and children during tills time. Over 1.C0J persons have been cured, and all benelitcd, by his methods, with a few exceptions, and the citizens will bear him witness that he has never guaranteed te euro any one or fnrlcit $1 or $l,Oue ; that he lias net thrust ills pictured face into their houses or en the fences, in the disgusting I'inkham style, se common te quack venders of nos trums. His claim is simply te cure all the various ills el mankind by external applica tions et remcdials, ami that he docs net make a drug shop eT the stomach, and he will betere leaving publish a large pamphlet containing hundreds et rameset persons cured in this city and county, many et thein very extraor dinary. A banker's wife cured et sick head ache et ever thirty five years, and her glasses removed, reading and sewing with natiual vision. Mr. Sutter, of 32!i Middle street, cured et ."1 years terrible annoyance et ;dyspepsia, iu enffday. Epileptic Fits et twenty years cured in one week. Humorous Cancersand Cataracts removed without any uain or use et the knitc. Anxious wretched-looking countenances de net cm c disease. A regular graduate can be come a mountebank; a regular piactlt'ener and surgeon cannot (at the same time) be a speci'nMst. Certillcd cures et dillerent cases make converts of the incredulous. Consulta tions and examinations krke. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. Tlie remedy sent te anyone en receipt et. VI cents in stamps. DR. CUAS. A. CHEENE, 11(5 East King street, MWF&S i -SEW AHTERT1SESLEST8. Fan. the holiday's. A well selected Stock et PIANOS AND ORGANS. ESTEY MELODEON ler sale cheap. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ. O2atejaiil,8-H Fulton Hall, J.aneiistcr, l'a. I)K1VaT1S dwellings for sale. Five seven-roomed dwelling houses situ ate en Seuth Water street. ; water in kitchen ; drainage ; prices low : terms asy. Alse, a six-K.emed trame dwelling en North Mantel streec. Apply te UAUSMAN & BURNS, dIO .-"wdW&SR 10 West Orange M. 1'OK hALE.- A TWO-STORY HRlUn. ; DWELLING witii Brick Kitchen, 5 rooms, entry and plastered attic; hydrant and pump, variety efsmall fruit. The property is located In the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and. will be sold at a bargain. Ls desirable as a home or ler investment Ne. 318 Heaver street. RIPE & KAUFMAN, e'-JldSM WS.R la Last King street. G tlKARU OF PHILADELPIA. Asseis ever ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND Dollars, Hccurely Invented. Fer a policy in this old and well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 EAST KING STREET. d3M,W&SE J?OK SALE. 1OU SALK.-A LAItr.K A.NII SIIIWIAN tlal lirick Tobaeee WAUEIIOUSK. Cen t ra! location. Capacit v. 3.0C0 cases. II1FK & KAUFMAN, d.")-3wdKS Ne, 1! Fast King street. OKI'HANS COURT SALK OP VALIIADLK City Property. On THURSDAY, DE DE CliMUKltle, lSSl,by virtue and in pursuance et an alias order et the Orphans' Court et Lan caster county, will be sold at public sale, en Hie pieuiiscs. all that certain two-story brick tavei ii property (known as the .Serrel Herse Hetel), witii thivc-stery brick back building, brick Mables, shedding, blacksmith shop, Ac., and lotet ground iheiete belonging, situated en the north side et Wc.. King street, east of rriuee street, iutheciix et Lancaster, Pa., ad joining properties el !: i . A. E. lleberts, W. I. Cooper. Jauies i'eil -n: ethers. This Is one et the most desirab -d convenient hotel piepcrties in the en . .1 Lancaster. Sale te comment- it 7 o'clock p. m. of said day, when attenda'e will be given and terms made known by ANNA McELI.IGOTT. Kieculu'.v el deiemiah McKlligett.dee'd. IJknkvSiiuukkt. Auctioneer. u'J-J-tsd VIMTMXti. rPIIl'Jsi: COOL NOUTII-AVI1ST WINDS .Suggest a Heavy Overcoat lorcemloil. OirCOlt lor$l(.'J(Msmeie ler the money than you may expect, and lrem thiswe rise and l.ill ."0 cents, according leiinallty until we get down te f l.e and up te $i".0(l. Our Overcoat !or$l.jels very lifvy and made long, and we have a lev. ler a le3 price. iSui ; tlie better Cm s, ue!i as we acll ler :1.".',$I.CJ ami 5.21.W yen will have te see te:ipp: . J..'e. Heavy Underwear j.iil- te a man's eoaiterl, also, at 1 1 1 i s srasonet the j car, and where te buy is just as important. The medium and cheaper goods we purchase by the ease, and our 2."e., :i7e., and .Vie. goods are the best for the money. Wu also keep an assortment et Fine Ucguhir-Made Ceeds, el which CAIITWKICHT & WARNER'S is the best. ftlLLMON & FOSTER, '.5f3 -38 HAST KINO J3TREET, LANCASTER. PA. s M'KCtAl. NOTIOK TO (iK.NTI.KMEN. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East King Street, OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS IX MEN'S WEAE. Overcoats, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Ann Ann Beys' Clothing, Made te order iu tlie bust manner, very low, in order te icducc sleck, which a chauge in business necessitates. Yeu can save money by calling and taking a leek at our goods and learning our prices. MKKINO C UNDERWEAR, In Scarlet and White, in All Sizes. I.AUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SH111TS, And an Elegant Assortment et at gieatly reduced prices. In this department we show many useful things suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 SAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. LADIES AND GiiNTS, IF YOV WANT A 1 Geea and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee Beady-made or Made te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. lrti North Queen Sticet. Custom Werk Specialty. jy2-tidS&W mill SEW ADVEMTIBEMESTS. B EAUT1FUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLE S,BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced in our stock arc especially lilted for HOLIDAY GIFTS, BECAUSE TJIEV ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share or trade wc have received In the past has encouraged us te place in our awes a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention et all vim desire te cxamine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, nct23-3mri&wlt DRY A nl'KcIAL HARuAIN IN FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS. Last week we purchased from oue of the largest importers his entire stock of handsome, hih-cest, neat-figured, fur-back BEAVERS. The transaction was a large one, and the prices at which we bought thein very low. We shall sell them at from 25 te 40 per cent, below what the importers' price ha3 been previous te this sale. The goods ate all fresh manufactured for this season's sales, and the patterns the very newest, including Silcilienne Corded, &e. We think this is a bargain without prece dent. Such goods are always fashionable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, &c. Light Colored Reavers with Flushes and Senl Cleth for Trimming. Light Coats, Dark Coats and Black Coats are all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or I'lush. both of which we have iu a great variety of colors and many qualities. This net only applies te Coats, but also te Ulsters, Wraps ami almost eveiy outside gar ment worn by ladies this season as well as suits. CHILDREN'S OLOAKINGS. We are very busy with the little ones. Ne weuder ; for nowhere is there such an assortment of handsome colors and pretty tilings for Children's Coats, Ulsters, &c. Then we have the Seal Cleths and Plush, m shades that blend beautifully with the Cleths. Mothers, bring your children aleug and let them help niake a selection. BOYS' OVERCOATINGS. Fer the boys we have a great many light colored I5eavers,aIse some handsome thick soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Green, Olive, Brown, Blue and every ether color and kind of Beavers, some plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all can be made up without lining. Many are made very stylish by having pockets, cuffs and color of seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Nowhere else can you find such beautiful trimmings at prices always the lowest consistent with quality. Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladies who are debating in their minds about purchasing Seal Cleths should de cide promptly ; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future. SMDGRASS, IUERAY & CO, CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET & NINTH STREETS, Philadelphia. J 2 TEK TA ISM ESTS. I.'UITON OI'KKA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 12th, Hist appearance el the Girted Yeuu;; Aclrcs-, MISS LILLIE HINT0JN, i .supported by WOOD'S MUSEUM COMPANY , in AiiKiibtin Daly's U resit : access et LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. J.EAIl MISS Lll.MK IIIXTON II. 1). CHITON, IlAI'.KY WlLSOS, S. l'RicuAiw. II. F. Clayten, Alx. Vixcmit, Miss. Nelsen- Kskass, U. 1). IJRKLSFem, Miss M.mue L. Acesta, M. Maurice. Miss Julia 1'ehtkr, Harry Kakrymeiik, Miss Flera Cami-ueli.. ADMISSION 75, 50 and :55 CIs. UKO. M. FltlED, 8-ltd lluslncsH Manager, r leuiti.rc, ;eimi.r., kau : It The Maseette, UP Ell A UOVSE. TUESDAY, 1E1 13, 1881, In compliance with iiiiiueiuiis rciiiests ler another presentation el Audrau's Grc.ttet Operatic Success, THE MASC0TTE, airangcinents luiva b'-en made ler its pi educ educ teon by H. B. MAHN'S English Comic Opera Company, who will produce thedcllghttulaud spaikling Opera as they did te very targe audiences for an extended engagement at Nlble'-, w Yerk, this season. '"SPECIAL PRICES." GALLERY 35 ets. ADMISSION 50 cts. RESERVED SEATS 75 cts. New ler sale nt Yeekei's ollice. lu-:it ;l HORXITVBE. iHKlSTMAS PKESKNTS, ' Christmas Presents! The largest sleck or HOLIDAY GOODS in tlie city, comprising It A TTA X CI I A IRS. ROCKERS and FA TEXT ROCKERS, LOUNGES. COUCHES. TURKISH ROCKERS. l'ATEXT ROCKERS AXD EASY CHAIRS, CJITFFOXIERS, ESCRETOIRES, CARIXETS, EASELS. FOOT RESTS, TOWEL RACKS, SLIPPER AND WISP BACKS, in Ebony, Mil hegany and Walnut. A very FINE ASSORTMENT, indeed. Always a pleasure te show goods. PICTURE FRAMES, in Gelu, Ebony and Walnut, at -short notice. WALTER A. HE1NITSH. 15 EAST KING STREET. sep'it-ttind TURNPIKE ELECTION. An election will be held en MONDAY', the 2d day of JANUARY, 132, at the house et Jehn B. Shelly, Mount Jey, between the hours et 11 and 12 o'clock, for a President, ten Mana gers and Treasurer of the Lancaster, Eliza Eliza Eliza tothtewn and Middlctewn Turnpike read. 17-3tdeaw J. M. LONG, Treasurer. LANCASTER, PENN'A. HOODS. Ladles' Coats and Delmans. EOK SALE. TfJ'OK KENT. A 1VAUON AN1 UOACIf- T maker's Shep, n well-established stand within two miles of Lancaster, en the Millers Millers vllle Tike. Apply te or address. rillEIl BAUSMAN. diMfd&w Eancuster, I. O. SAW.MIl.1. FOKSAL.E A TWKNTI-rUlIll horse power pnrlable SAW JIII.I, as geed as new. Address, 1'H1EU EEIt.ELTER, Eagle .Speke and Heading Works, diw-tl Lancaster, l'a. PUBLIC SILK or a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Oi. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 18SI, will be sold en the premises that valuable property known as the CITY HOTEL, situated en the west side of North Queen street, near the Pennsylvania railroad depot, fronting en North Queen street 3H feet, 4 inches, mere or less, and extending In depth !K feet, then widens Gl feet, 4 inches, andcon andcen ti nues that width te Market street. 215 feet, en which is erected a FOUR-STORY BRICK HOTEL, and Three Story Brick Back Build ing, a Large Brick Stable, with slate reef and large shedding. One-halt the. puichasc money can remain in the property. bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. when conditions will be made known by THE HEIRS OF J. & D. REESE. Dec'd. II. Siiudukt, Ann. dIO-tsd ORPHANS COURT aAI.E ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1881, at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa , the undersigned administrator of Ann Eliza both Frlck, widow and relict of Lewis is. Frick, lute of the city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased,, by virtue of un order et the Or phans' Court et Lancaster county. Pa., will sell at publteNsale the following real estate te wit.: All that certain one-story brick Dwelling Heuse erccteil en the Harrisburg pike, in the city of Lancaster, measuring In front 51 feet 7,'i Inches, und extending iu deptli southward and southeastward !)7 feet 10' inches, mere or less, and converging at the end thereof te the width of 32 feat. 8 inches. Alse, u one-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, situate en James street, Lancaster City, atercsaid, containing In trout en said street 21 lect 3 inches, and ex tending northward from f aid James street 117 lect inches ; adjoins properties et Christian Denairliy, Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, premises above described and hereinafter described premises as property el Leuis B. Frick, dec'd.. and James street. Alse, at the same time and place will be tole by virtue et the order of court aforesaid, as tlie prepetty et Lewis B. Frick, de ceased, by him as administrator, the following property, te wit : AH that ccr tain let et ground, situate iu "Arch alley, in the city of Lancaster, afersesaid, measuring in fronton Arch Alley 20 feet and extending in deptli northward along properties et Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers, Mrs. Ann Chambers, pro perty et Ann Elizabeth Frick, deceased, 39 tret, mere or less. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, m., when conditions and terms will be made known by CONRAD GAST, Administrator of Elizabeth Frlck, dec'd. CONRAD GAST. Administrator of Lewis Frick, dec'd. Hknkv Siiuiikut. Auctioneer. dl0-7td 1CULIC MALE OKA VALUABLE rAKll. On TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1SS1, the under under Hignrd,excentera et the will of Henry R-Trout, will expose te public sale, en the premises, in Manheim township, the farm et the late Henry R. Trout, deceased. This larm is about two miles distant from Lancaster, en me ttpnrniu turnpike, adjoining lands of Isaac Espenshadc. Henry liucKwaiter. iicnry iiess aim eiuers. It contains about 7i ACRES. The improve ments consistef a two-storied STONE DWELL ING HOUSE, large fianie Hani, Wagen-Shed, Cern-Crib und ether outbuildings. There is a geed orchard of apple trees. There is an ex cellent spring at the house and running water in two fluids. There is a ncvcr-laillng well at the house. The fences arc in geed condition. Abouttwe thousand bushels et lime. have been put en the land in the last two years. The property i-j well-adapted te trucking and dairying, as the whole of it can be cultivated and has an excellent meadow. Persons desiiing te view the premises can de se by calling en the undersigned, or en Isaac Is. 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; raiuc built in the kitchen, gas throughout, hydrant in yard and geed well ; there is a connection with the sewer en Orange i-treet. Tlie yard is well-planted with apricots, cherries, peaches, and grapes, et sevenil kinds. The let has a frontage en Orange street of 'J feet and Is 12t feet deep, and en the rear is a two-storied lrame Stable. Frem the south ern end of the let there extends another let, about 2iK feet wide and SI feet deep; te Arch alley, giving access te the Stable ; this let being subject, however, te certain rights cl passage in the owners et the two houses en the west of the dwelling house. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., en said day when terms will be made known by THEODORE TROUT, AMOS II. CHRIST, Executers of the will of Henry R. Tieut. HENRY SlIUBERT, AUCt. nevl2.14 17,10,2(;,3lKiccpt9& It w TIIED EDITION MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 12, 1881. WtATHEB INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Dec. 12. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, followed by rain, warmer southerly winds, lower barometer. TBEGCITCAV TRIAL. Fifth Week or tbe National Comedy. Washington, Dec. 12. The fifth week of the Guiteau trial commenced with un abated interest. Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka, of New Yerk, testified that he believed the prisoner insane, and that he was a moral monstrosity. The cress examination was quite pointed, regarding witness' standing as an expert and bis'positien as professor at a veterinary scnoei. w itncss said ne was net asbamed of that branch of study. Mr. Davidge inquired if it were net what is commonly called a "horse doc tor." Witness,rcddening, and with some excite ment said, " My treatment has been con fined te asses when an ass with two legs asks me a stupid question I endeavor te treat him as he deserves. (General laugh- tcrat expense of counsel.) Witness then stated that he had visited the jail under an assumed name as a phre nologist se as te study the prisoner better. He found him vain with a geed memory and the attainments efathird-i ate shyster lawyer, but convinced of the delusion that he had sacrificed himself for the geed of the American people. Wituess would net express an opinion en the moral responsi bility of the prisoner. The latter became very angry again when the subject of his "depravity " was leferrcd te and asked the prosecution net te harp en that subject. A iccess was then taken. DUST TO DUST. Funeral el the Late Cel. Ferney Distin guished People Present Meeting of Journalist. Philadelphia, Dsc. 12. The funeral of the late Cel. Jehn W. Ferney took place at eue o'clock thisaftcrnean. Fer several hours a. line of men, women and children, representing many classes of society enter ed the house and viewed the remains. Many prominent citizens were present, including Generals Hancock, Sickles and Huff, ex-Speaker Kaudalf, Mayer King and ether city eflicials ; Geerge W. Cliikls, Jehn Russell Yeung, A. Iv. McCIurc, and many ether well known journalists. All the pall bearers selected were present. The interment took place in West Laurel Hill cemetery. At a meeting of newspapcr publishers and editors held this morning and pre sided ever by William Mclvean, appropri ate resolutions of condolence with the family of the deceased were passed, and it was resolved te attend .the funeral in a body. Sin row in tlie Seuth. Dallas, Texas, Dec. 12. On announce ment of the death of Cel. Ferney a large meeting was held here, presided ever by the mayor, and passed appropriate resolu tions deploring his death as a less te the Union. AFFAIRS AT THE OPlTAL. Krellughiij sen's Nauie Seut In tlie Sei.ate. Wasuinuten, Dec. 12. The pnsident today nominated Frederick T. Freling httysen, of New Jersey, te be secretary of state. The Republican senators te-day held a caucus at which the tepert of the commit tee te rcvise the Republican membership of some of the committees was accepted without controversy. The president te-day accepted the resig nation of Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury Upton, te take effect en the 'list, inst. The president has net decided net te appoint women te eflice, as has been stated. A female postmaster was among the nominations made te-day. In the Scnate te-day Mr.Edmuuds intro duced a bill for defraying the expenses in curred iu consequence of the assassina tion of President Garfield. lfiK KIUltDEU OF McMAIION. Verdict of tlie Corener's Jury in thn I'fiila delptiia Shoetlug. Philadelphia, Dec. 12. At the inquest te-day en the body of Bernard McMahon, who was murdered by burglars en Friday evening, none of the witnesses were able te identify the prisoner Uarr. The jury, however, returned the following verdict : "That B. McMahon came te his death from internal hemorrhage, the results of a gunshot weuud received en Friday, De cember 9th, at the hands of cither the priseuer, Barr, Daniel Watsen or Benja miu Allen, and that Mrs. Barr was accc.'; sery befere the fact." Beth Barr and his reputed wife were committed te await the action of the district attorney. Shet at a Doorstep. Eminence, Ky., Dec. 12. Jeseph War ford, of Shelby county, was killed en Satur day night by Alex. Shirley. Shirley says Warfeid called te his deer en the night and fired a pistol shot, which wounded him. He then fired at Warford and took te his bed from pain. Warford was found dead the next morning and Shirley is in a dangerous condition. A Bankrupt Decamp. Londen, Dec. 12. The Leicaster cortca certca cortca pendent of the Daily JSrecs says : Seme sen sation is caused here by the bankruptcy and disappearance of Charles Henry Francks, a leather merchant, whose lia bilities are estimated at from .L'20,000 te 100,000. Francks is an American. It is supposed that he has crossed the At lantic. Locked : the imniliig Theatre. Londen Eng. 12. A Vienna dispatch te the Daily Nckh says the police imagined the entire audience had quitted the theatre. They prevented outsiders from entering and locked the doers without as certaining if there was any ene inside. Fatally Burned. In Providence, It. I., Mrs. Mary Cauuh Cauuh ten, while drunk, in attempting te fill a keresene lamp, spilled oil en her dress and the lloer. She then lighted the lamp with a match en t e lloer. Her clothes caught fire and she was probably fatally burned. She was taken te the hospital. Tlie Grave of the Victim. Vienna, Dec. 12. The common grave for the unrecognized victims of the thea tre fire, in the Central cemetery, is 150 feet long and 14 feet wide. Mysterious Disappearance. firwic.n TW- 12. Jehn H. Knox, wlie came here from New Yerk some months age te practice law, has mysteriously dis appeared. Mr. Knox is a nephew of the comptroller of the currency. Locked In tbe Burning Theatre. Londen, Dec. 12. A. Vienna dispatch te the Daily Nac$ says the pelice imag ined the entire audience had quitted the theatre. They prevented eutsmers from entering and locked the doeors, without ascertaining if there was any ene inside. Just Vengeance. Gertrude Dyker, a German girl, aged twenty, was waylaid by by Ellswerth Crenning, at Milltown, N. J., and feloni ously assaulted. Soen after her brother met Crenning and killed him with a shot gun. Yeung Dyker then escaped en horse back. The desire te capture him is net great. juanrii. na Yuri maraet. New Yerk, Dec. li Fleur State and Western dull and slightly in buyers f.iver. but prices unchanged. Southern dull and wcaK. em. snot, wttii Oats a shade cesier. Including Ne. i .lau.. at 50J31c ; de Feb., M?sg5ic ; State, K)$.c : Western, 4U3S5e. Pntlaileipma Markei. Pbiladsltbia, Dec. 12. Fleur firm, but quiet : Snnerflne, t 2334 75; u..tr.i at 5 00 5 73 ; Ohie and Indiana labi'lv, Hi 75S7 10; PennsylvanU family W SOfij U75: St. Leuis de 7 t27 CJV: Mtnnesetn Extra at $7 wtTSiz de straight at 7 23S 7 50; winter tteu 7 5083 23; snilng de 7 73QS50. Rye flour at &3). Wheat dull and easier : Del. and Penn'a Red, $1 413142; de Amber. $1 r.'jj! ii. Cern easier und quiet. Oats steady. Rye steady at OSe. Previsions dull ; mess perk. SIS 10?1S SO; beef hams, I21S22 ; ludtimc beef. 25 5e. f. e b.; Baccn smoked bher.Iders. 7ic : alt de, i7c : smoked hums, HHaiSJJc; picklud de. loaiec Lara steadv ; city kettle. llg!12e ; loose butchers', lO-il lc; prime steam. Jll 40)11 . Butter steady ; but demand confined te choice grades : Creamery extra, 40c : de geed te choice. otie9e : It. C. N. Y. extra. eSSd Sic; dodo firsts, 5':llc. n Rolls steady ; Pcnui,23S2e; Western, 27j Eggs steady: fresh lets scarce: Peiiu'u.. SSiil 3'c; Western. 3 v&Uc : held lets, 23623c. Cheese quiet :Ncw Yeik full cream, ISfJirc; Western de., 12c: de lair te geed, ll2c; de hair-skims, ajjiue ; Pennsylvania skims, y) Se. i Petroleum dull; refined, 7a Whisky at l is. Seeds Goetl te prime Clever dull at Slfvi'J : riuMHd steady at t i). Grain and Prevision (Juotatleus. One o'clock quotations of gi-.ilu and provis previs ions, fiiriii-dii-d by S. K. Yundt, lireker, IV Exst King street. Dei. 12. 1 i M. Cbicii,e. Wheat Cern OnU Perk Lard Jan l27-?4 .1 -yxi ... U.0 Fui i.2S,'i .ii .4". ir..ta ii.ie My .xi .lt;.'j .... i'hlladnlptil.i. Dec ;.4l .fiQJi ..11 Jan.... 1.4-J'fc .70J .:.' reba... !.t .72. .33 .... .... Cattle .'lurKet. 1'iiir.ADKLiMiiA, Dec. l'- Cattle MarKrl inactive: -Mlc-.. S.fOi lurid; p:liue, ii!47c; geed, WMAii ; medium, is-iQ1.:; common, :t4e. Mieep actHe: saka J.i.i 10 : pi line, rJ-Ji?.V'rt: poed, 4(a.'; medium. SijtHlZ : common. .!'( 'ii : lambs, fgia ; U extern calves iiS-Vc : Hogs actives ; sales ..Sue : prime. 'jg!,'ie: goon, s'iiijSc; medium, Sijse ; common, ,fy Lite Steca liiarKein. Chicago. Hogs Receipts UO.000 head; idiip uieiits. 2.7U0 head ; market geueudly llrm : wale.; common te geed mixed, ?." ijj; 13; light drovers $; heavy packing and shipping,; 'Ji (gl" 45; Pldladelphias and lard hogs $U.W4i7." ; skips and eulls $45 3t. Cuttle Receipts, 1.3WJ head : nhlpmeiits, I,'." head ; market active and steady ; experts, K .0 7 : geed te choice shipping, i't "iifit; : common te lair. $l'tf5; mixed buichei:, quite active and firm; common te ti.ilr $2 2i ; geed tocheieo $315ft4; Texas cows, thin steers, oxen and mixed lets, ti S7J4.'S 23 ; Te.tans UZ; stock steck ers and feeders $3. Sheep Receipts, CO) head; shipments .0 head ; market steady with a Talr demand at $1 75ft4 75 ; cJrtni quality, J5; scalawag slu-ep, $li211 head. scecx-Haraet. New Yerk, Plnlailclphia and Lecal Stocks also United States llends reperteil daily by Jacob B. Leng. N. E. Cor. Ceutie Square. Nkv Yerk Stocks. Steckb generally wcis. Dec li U:00 Ian 3...I Chicago A North We-,tern 123i 125 121 Chicago. Mil. ASLlMtii VK'i Vi)i lW)i Canada Southern 01 .... Mi,-,. C. C. &1. C. R. R 2l,i 21 Del., Laek.A Western 127ji 127 127I Delaware A Hudsen canal 1"S Denver & Rie (.Jnitide Si, NJ nyM KiMtTenu., Va. & l'a i!JH I-"1 Hannibal & St. Jee 'Siyt Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. I2IJ 121 l'l Manhattan Elevated 5S .... V. Michigan Central 92; I '.- i'4 Missouri, Kansas Texas 40; ie'l 411 N. Y., Lake Erie & Wcslern.... 4. 45i 45'; New Jersey Central '.',' V'A 'XYt N. Y., Ontario Western :!!'; 31 J 'AyA New Yerk Central 13:i 13S 13;;, OhieAMHalwippi sajjS Si Oiiie Central 23-iJ 23J ?:.V. Pacific Mail Slt-aiUihip Ce.... 41 Wa ll"i St. Paul & Omaha Slili "' . de Preferred .It"; i'i2i Centra! Pacitic 'J3J.J '.3Jm '. Texas Paeifle SOj :l'i :,t4 Union Pacific 119 H'i5 11!;4 Wabash, at. Leuis racinc.... yA 41 41!. Preterm! -' "' m Western L'nieti Tfl. Ce.. - A SCJi K.K "S.t A.M. P.M. Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R.. Reading IG K',y. C3 34 3I5 34; ........ .. .... i . Lieiugti v auey Leldgli Navigation Ex Div 44)' 44)i RutT.de, Pitts. & Western 22 22 22; Northern Central '-Vi Northern Pacitic. :z!i Vi S " Pieierred SI SIJ SI Hestenvill. '' Electric Cnd.'igreu.-.d Te!. Ce. li" .... 120 Philudulphb -V Kile R. R 2(1 CuniiNeu Mining 175 .... l-'" lewaCulch Minim: .'' 30 Uhitbe States I'.exds. p.m. Cnlted Slates i percnH 118 t 1. lll' -.' i lirji :'. " I01's It Is a. foelia'.i mistake te confound a comedy of inei it with quack ii'.e.liclnes. We have uvd Parker's (Singer Tonic with the happiest r. -suits for Dyspepsia and Debility, and knew it te be a f-terllng health vi sterative. Titiirj. iil-liinleod&weew "Life, Grewtn, lleauly." " What we all admire'" and hew te secure It : A line head of hair In its natiual color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prize geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and dn llghtful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It U tetilly dillerent from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free, lreui all impure ingredients that rcndermiiny ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray halr.givci it new Hie, keeps the scalp clean and hcilthy, causing the hair togrew where it had fallen oJTer Leeeiue thin, docs net soil or stall' anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. ' Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" Is sold by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle, -jx bottles for l. ect3.'d,'.V,S.tv.- aietners: jnelnernii ,iietlier:t Aie you disturbed at night ami broken of your real bj a sick child Buttering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 7 If (-.-., go nt once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSI.OV.".- SOfTIIIN SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little "ulleicr immediately de pend upe 1 it: th"." is i-e uii-iL-ike about ii. There is net a iiiei.'k rim 1 -nth who has ever ued it, -who will net t II '.en at once that it will regulate the bev-.-N, and give rest te the mother, and relief s-nd health te th child, operating like magic. It I- p-rfectiy ."ar-i te use 111 till eases, and pleasant Se the :a.-t-. and la the prescription el ei" et the elm-it und best female physician and ::msiv In the United fctatch. "sold everywhere; 23 cen's a Lettie "iari lvd&wM.W&S A Geed Ansel'it Visit ,v Talc et "ttea ilaiis." HIauche called en Kate, one pleii-antday, mid found her sad aim .sighing, dean mI Irlend, once bright and en v. new scarce could keep lrem crying; for, "eh," she said, "'tis a. dl--grace te scc with screlula, my taci; se badly marred '." then Baid her friend, "Resadalis will your troubles end." Elanche called en Kate nether day and found her once mero blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin us fair. : -any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in ti" world se geed as Re-adalis U drives away :.1I skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the s; -tern, cures your ills and banishes all doctei . bills : Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1S9 :"erth Queen street. il'30-lydeedAw:; 4,000 rePS or BAKING BUTTER, A CAR LOAD Or YORK STATE SWEET OLDER, A Let of Yerk State APPLES and POTATO KA at JOSEPH HERZOG'3, 8-3td Cerner Prince and Lemen Sis Wheat k01clower:Ne.2 Red. Jiee..ni;. ai42:de Jan. $1 44UI 447S: de Feb., l 47 147?i; de Mur.. 1 49W1 3Ji. Cern liQiic lower and dun; Mixed We-t- icr i'e iuiure. unite tow.