Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 21, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1881.
THE MICHIGAN SUFFEKKKS.
Mayer MacGenigle CIemh Bis Boek
-Lei-
torel Acknowledgment.
k On the 17th iust. Mayer MacGeniglc
sent te tbc relief committee in Detieit,
Michigan, tbc last of Lancaster comity's
contributions in aid of tbc sufferers by the
great fires in tbat state. The total
amount scut by Mayer MacGeniglc was
$2,114.14. Following is the last letter of
acknowledgment :
Dktiieit. Dec. 10. 1831.
Sen. Jehn T. MacGeniijle, Mayer of Lancas
ter, Pa. :
Dear Sin We have again the pleasure
of acknowledging the receipt of a further
contribution from you of $7.j, per letter of
the 17tb, for the relief e"f our fire suf
ferers. We can only offer yen our heart-felt
tbanks and our acknowledgments te your
large-hearted people, and in particular te
the Mennenite clement, for this continued
generosity in aid of our people.
Yours truly,
II. P. Baldwin,
f'hairman.
Jehn Stirmxe, Secrctai y.
Shet Through the Ileal I.
Edward Tiisslcr, butcher, has had for
some time past a buck, a doc and a fawn
en his premises, en West Orange street.
Recently tbc buck has been behaving bad
ly and finally he tossed the fawn en his
antlers and broke its back. The death of
the buck was resolved en as an act of ret
ribution and yesterday Dr. J. O. Boyd,
who is known as a dead shot, was selected
as executer. With uucuiug aim he put
a pistol ball directly through the heart of
the buck, tbc ball passing entirely through
the animal and embedding itself in the
fence beyond.
A singulav fact in connection with the
affair is that the buck steed motionless
for some moments after the bullet had
pierced his heart and then fell dead. The
venison is new haugiug at Harry Myers's
tf saloon, Leclicr'.s building, Centre square.
COKOXEK'tt INQUEST.
Jehn Ilighl Dies el II i InjurlCk.
Jehn Ilight (or White) who had his
skull fractured en Saturday last by being
struck by a large fragment of a stump
which he blasted witii gunpowder, died
last evening about G o'clock, at the resi
dence of Addison (haver, near Lititz,
wheie he had been living since April last.
Corener Mishlcr held an inquest this morn
ing, the jury rciidciiug a verdict in ac
cordance with the facts. Deceased was a
native of Heidelberg, Germany, and has
no relatives in this country, lie was a
decent, industrious man, aged about 35
years. Mr. Graver declined te have his
body taken te the almshouse for burial, but
will give him a'dcsenr, Chiistiau luiial at
his own expense.
Siuliliii Dcalli of Mrs. iililir.
Mrs. Catharine Ichlcr, of Mr. Jey, died
suddenly at her home in that borough yes
terday afternoon. Capt. Gallagher, depu
ty coroner, this morning empaneled a
jury te inquire into the circumstances. It
appeared that Mis. Ichlcr Mas about :.
years old, and had been in ill-health
for some time past. Yesterday one of her
married daughtei.s who had been living
with her made airangcmcuts te leave
home. Mrs. Ichlcr evci exerted herseir in
preparing for her daughter's deparime
and was seized with a pulmonary hemor
rhage which seen ended her life. She
leaves a husband and thrce children. The
coroner's jury rendered a verdict that she
came te her death from pulmonary hemor
rhage caused by ovcr-excitien and excite
ment. Chaigc.1 ullli Highway Kebuerj.
This afternoon Jehn Decblcr bad a hear
ing before Alderman Pamreii en a charge
of highway lebbeiy picfcrnd by Hciurich
Ceble, who icsidcs en the Wabank read.
It is alleged that .something ever three
weeks age, en a Monday nijihr, the prose
cutor was knocked down ami robbed by
several young men near Schecnbcrgcrs
park, in this city. A silver watch was
taken fiein him. The watch was found
at a s-ccend-hand store en Middle street,
the proprietor of which identified Decblcr
as the man who neld it te him. The cane
was returned te cemt and Deebler gave
bail bcfeic Mayer MacGeniglc for his ap
pearance. A Child's Terrible I' all.
Last evening about 8 o'clock, Minnie
Tobias, aged four years, daughter of James
Tobias, a traveling man who steps at the
Grape hotel, met with a narrow cscape
from death at that house. She was play
ing en the banister of the stairway when
in some way the child fell ever and did
net strike until she reached the lloer of the
hallway en the first lloer. She was
quickly picked up and was carried up
stairs, a physician was sent for aud it was
found that she had net been injured in the
least and there was net a scratch or bruise
en her. She was as well as ever te day.
She fell between thirty and forty feet.
IN NEED.
"Alas for the Karlty el Christian Charity."
Wra. Shay, Ne. 22 West James sticct
has been bed-fast for some time past with
typhoid pneumonia. He is peer, has no
money even te buy medicine. His wife is
worn out by watching and ministciing te
him, and she aud her live small clrihlicu
are destitute. At this festive season of
the year when the whole Christian weild
is ringing with the angelic shout, "Geed
will te men," let us net neglect te bring
tidings of great joy te this afflicted family.
A man et sorrow and acquainted with
grief once said : " Theu shalt love thy
neighbor as thyself."
Sale of Touacei.
J.W. Jehnsen, esq., has sold te Mr. S-jii-senic,
for Julius Ehrmann DA acres of
tobacco from his farm in Drumeie town
ship at 31, 15, 10 and 3, without any ether
stipulation than that it be delivered in
geed marketable condition.
C. LinvillCjOf Salisbury,hasseld his ciep
at 25 cents for 22-inch wrappcis, 10 for
seconds, and 5 for fillers.
Returned trein a Hunting Expedition.
E. L. Harahright has returned from his
annual hunting expedition te Virginia.
He was accompanied by Will Martin, and
tli3 two killed three very fine large deer,
which arrived here this morning by ex
press. bThey lay at the depot for some
time and were seen by a large crowd of
sportsmen and ethers.
.
The Right Bind of Clir.stmas Pieselil.
This morning Michael Ilabcrbush. the
well-known harness maker, presented each
one of his employees with a Hue large
turkey for Christmas.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
See Mere.
Yeu are sick; well, there is just one remedy
that will cure you beyond possibility et doubt.
If it's Li-cr or Kidney trouble, Consumption.
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Rcnewcr is
your hope. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn F.
Leng A. Sens.
Liquid or Dry.
Seme people prelerte purcha-e medicines In
the dry state se that they can see ler them
selves that they arc purely vegetable. Others
have net the time or desire te prepare the
medicine, and wish It all ready te use.
Te accommodate each class the proprietors
et Klndey-Wert new offer that well known
remedy in both Liquid and Dry lerm.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Truth.
d!9-lwd&w
Ge te H. I. Cucsinvu's lra:r Mere. 1.T7 Xerth
Queen street, ler Mrs. FrceuunCx New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are uncqualed. Celer from 2 te 5 neund.-.
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents.
It is a roellsn mistake te confound a remedy
of merit with quack medicines. We have used
I'arker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
sults for Dyspepsia and Deldllty, and knew it
te he a f terling health restorative. Times.
nl-lmdcodiwcew
Constitutional skin diseases of a tceibutic
character are successfully treated with Dr.
Ilcnseu's Skin Cure, internal and external
treatment, Deth p'.easant. It certainly re
moves scrofula, eiuptlens, dandrull and tan
and makes the skin smooth and healthy.
"Lire, Growth, Beauty."
" What we all admire" and hew te secure It:
A line head of hair in its natural color is such
an aillunct te bnauty that no one who prizes
geed leek-, should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It Is totally different from all
etheii net blitky or guinniy, and tree from
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where It hail lallen off or become thin,
docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per
fectly ami elegantly prepared as te make it a
ladling hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists,
at 73 cents a bottle, six bottles ter $1.
eciSM.W.S&w
Metnvrti: juttriiemu r.IetherHil
Arc you disturbed at nihl and broken of
your icbt by a sick child suilcrlng and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth V
11 .se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WIN.SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little bullcrer immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about It.
There is net u mother en eaith who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate tha bewelB, and give rest te the
mother, and relict and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
urem all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
id the prescription et one et tjjc eldest and
best li.'iuale physician und nurses in the
United Slates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
het lie "iiuMvd.twM.W&S
MARRIAGES.
Mii.i.i!it Enklk. On the 20th et Dcc..418Sl, by
the Uev. W. T. Gerhard, at Ids residence. Xe.
:i East Orange street, Mr. .lehn K. Miller, el
Maytown, te Miss N. Lizzie Engle, of Mari
etta. (121-21-
Giiehi- Kai'hms.- On the 2011. or Dec 1831,
by the Uev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence,
Jve. :il Lust Orange street, Mr. Martin S.
Crell 1e Mis Annie. K. Kaullman, both el
Cone-stega Centre. 12l-2t
Wilkv Bechtelii. In this city, en the 'JUfc
lust., by the Uev. G. W. Sellhamcr, at the p:ir
Minuge, 4'J Xerth Prince street, Gee. B. Wiley
te Miss Liszie UcchleUl, both el this city.
DEATHS.
IlLMrnuiiYViLLii. In Canten, Ohie, Dec. 2
lsWI, Charles, son of Jacob and Kate llmii
phreyville, in the 20th year el hi age.
Netice et funeral hereatter.
Wii.nni.ir. In this city, en the COth el Dee.,
li.Sl. samli, relict el the late llciuy Wilhelm,
in the 7."th year et her age.
The relatives and friends of the family, aNe
I. O. I'hile'ithcans, Ne. 1, jire respectfully in
vited te attend the luneral, from her late resi
dence. Ne. la ) East Orange street, en Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster
cemetery. 2td
yjiW Alt VEKT1SEMFSTS.
I (1ST A HUNCH OF SMALL KKYS. A
j Miit:ih!e reward will be given ler their
return te .1. 15. KAUFMAN.
It Hit East King street.
WATKl YOUNO MEN TO ACT AS
agents ler the Union News Company.
Apply at stand in depot te
It' F. M.SHKILS.
R
I NG WALT'S
WINE, LIQUOU, ALCOHOL AND
GROCERY STORE.
Ii hKMvd XO. 20T) WEST K1XG STREET.
;Mi;
THE HOLIDAYS.
A m ell-salcctcd Stock of
1'IAXOS AND OROAXS.
ESTI-.Y JILLODF.OX ler sale cheap.
JUSTUS STUCICEXIIOLTZ.
o2."itejanl,82,i: Fulton Hall. Lancaster, l'a.
TtAMRO AMI KALUtVLN APPLES, SIX
IX Varieties of ORANGES, Elegant Raisin-,
Candies and Nuts are just a lewef the nice
goods at ECKERT'S FKU1T STOKE,
129 East King street.
OYSTERS el every brand, by the barrel or
hundred. It
IKIVATK DWELLINGS FOIt SALE.
Five seven-roomed dwelling houses, situ
iitcnn Seuth Water street; water in kitchen':
drainage; prices low ; terms asy. Alse, a
si roomed Inline dwelling en Nerlli MaiUel
-.tree', pply te
n.vi'&MAX & nuitxs.
lit) -:iuilW&Si; lOWestOnmge SI.
: iKAUD
OK FillLADKI.l'IA.
Assets ever
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dellar, securely invested. Fer a policy in
this old aud well-established company call en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
XO. Vi EAST Kl NU STKEKT.
dSM.W.VsK
17-E IIAVK TUE IIANDSOUEST AND
W finest window display In the eily. Don't
iail te tee it.
,s7 K UAXDKERCIITEFP,
WSPEXDERS,
NEOKT1EH,
MUFFLERS,
POVKET-IiOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH ANI) PnOTO GRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
BRISMAN'S,
NO. SO KUKTU OUEEN STKEKT.
lULTOH Ol'EKA HOUSE.
WOOD'S MUSEUM COMPANY, Ninth aud
Arch streets, Philadelphia, will give a grand
CHUISTMAS HOLIDAY l'EHFOUMANCE at
Fulton Opera Heuse,
MONDAY EVENING, DKO. 26th,
t'peu which occa-ien Augustine Daly's amus
inguud emotional Comedy, in live acts, ei
FROU-FROU,
A COMPANION PLAY TO EAST LYNX.
MISS LILUK IIINTOX (In her great charac
ter el) Gitberlt:
GKO. WOOD Proprietor and Manager.
UFO. M. FK1ED Uu-lness Manager.
PRICES: Parquet, 75c.; Parquet Circle,
50c, Gallery, 35c.
21--H GEO. M. FillED, llubincss Man.
1)CHLIC SALE. WILE HE SOLD AT l'Ult
licsaSc en TUESDAY. DEC. 27. 1SS1. at 7
o'clock in the evening, t the Plew tavern en
West King street, the following real estate be
longing te the estate of Jacob Millichsec::,
dee'd,:
Letet ground containing in front C2 feet 0
inches, meic or le?s, and extending in depth
22 leet, mere or less, together with a double
one-story Iramcandleg DWELLING HOUdE
and fiame kitchen small stab.'e, variety of
fruit tiees, hydrant in yard situate en the
south side et aud being Nes. 820 and r22 Hijrh
street, Lancaster, Pa.
.IOIIX DE1IAVEN,
JEKEMIAHUIFE,
Executers.
Alse at the same time and place the follow
ing property belonging te the estate et Mary
Milllchseck, deceased. Let of ground, con
taining in front 10 leet, mere or less, and ex
tending in depth l33feet.mere cr less, together
with a two story Frame DWELLING HOUSE
and Kitchen; well of water, lruit, &c. situ
ate en the west side of and being Ne. 312 Con
cord alley, north or Walnut street.
Terms at sale JOHN DEHAVEN,
JEREMIAH RIFE,
Agents for the Heirs.
Alse at the same time and place a let of
ground containing in lrent SOtee.inere or les,
and extending in depth 133 leet, mere or less,
together with ntwo-stery Frame DWELLIXG
HOUSE and Kitchen ; well et water, fruit,&c..
situate en the west side of and being Ne. 311
Concord alley, north et Walnut street, and ad
joining the last above described premises.
J JOHN DEnAVEX,
d21,22,21.24,27S&TuUl JEREMIAH RIFE.
SEW ADVESTI8E3CESIB.
T?OR SALE. A TWO-STOBY BRICK
J? D WELLING with Brick Kitchen, 5 rooms,
entry and plastered attic ; hydrant and pump,
variety of email fruit. The property is located
in the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be
sold at a bargain. Is desirable as a home or
for investment Xe. 318 Heaver street.
RIFE & KAUFMAN",
a2-3ldSMWS,R 19 East King street.
T'HE KIGUT PLACE TO GO TO BUY PURE
COXFECTIOXS and line FRUIT is at
JOSEPH Ji. ROVERS WHOLESALE AXD
RETAIL COXFECTiQXERY.
CO and 52 West King street.
Puie Confections et endless variety, all
Fruit and Xuts in season. Mixture, from the
cheapest te the finest made, that will be sold as
cheap as the cheapest. Call and be convinced.
dlClwdR JOS. R. KOYER.
JUST THE T11INU FOR CHUISTMAS
PRESENTS !
The acknowledged P.EsT FIVE-CENT HA
VANA CIGARS IX THE STATE.
"GOLDEX CHARIOT."
S3. 30 a box ; H3.V00 a thousand.
THE XATIOX'S PRIDE-JAMES A.
GARFIELD.
tt.'S.OO a box ; 930.00 a thousand.
- PLAXTATIOXr
H'i.ie a b : SSS.OO a thi.usund.
.Manufactured and for sale by
.1. G. GOODMAN,
t"2 Seuth Oueeu ht. 1"7 Reaver St..
it
Lancaster, l'a.
"UIXAT THE EMPORIUM OK
HOLIDAY PRESETS
Where will be found a larger stock el PRES
EXT.S than ever b.-lere.
Toilet and Perfumery Cases.
An immense variety of all the latest novelties
from New Yerk and Philadelphia in
Leather and Flush Goods,
Such as LETTER. CARD and CIGAR CASES,
POCKET ROOKS, PURSES:, cte., irem the
cheapest te the highest priced.
Call and examine. Ne trouble te show goods
ANDREW G. PREY,
Lancaster City Pharmacy,
Cerner North Oueeu and Orange Sts.
OI'ECIAL NOTICE.
CLOSIM OUT SALE
Ol-
HOLIDAY GOODS.
AT
Givler, Bewers & Hurst's,
25 EAST KING STREET,
RegardlessofCest
I X
Japanese Goods,
China Vases and Toys,
Leather Gloves,
Handkerchief Bexes,
Leather Satchels and Valisss,
We have only Ti lew lull, and have mat Iced
Iheia al prices 111 ii must -ell them.
CALL EARLY AXD SECURE
A RARGATX.
We short an endles- v.uiely el
S1L E II A X h E EAU 'H I EFS,
1. 1 XIJX II A X h A" EEC II I EFS,
TIES AXI) SCARFS,
a lev es . i xi) :i i ttexs,
TOWELS AXl X'AI'EIXS,
SILK UMERELLAS,
CftSSA MLR WATERPROOFS,
And niaiij oilier eheiceailiclesth.it will make
an aeeeplable. Chi i-l:r.:i- CHI.
Givler, Bewers & Hurst,
25 East King Street,
i.A.cAvn:!. pa.
(1(1 '!(
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
-FOR-
Elegant and Useful
HOLIDAY GIFTS
-IN
FINE CHINA
BISQUE AND GLASS,
DECORATED
DINNER & TEA WARE.
DECORATED
CHAMBER WARE,
IIAVILAXD'S
GOLD BAND WHITE CHINA,
IX TEA AXD HIXXER WARE.
HEADQUARTERS Ft Ml
STUDENT LAMPS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
JVill ADTXKIttEMXltTB.
iflE"
READY-MADE CLOTHING
MANUFACTURED
A. C. YATES & CO.,
LEDGER j
BUILDING!
PBMDEPHIl
Is. acknowledged te be far superior te any ether make in
trie country and as low in price as anywhere.
SEND FOR SAMPLES.
B
EAUT1FUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES,
And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced In our stock are especially lilted for
HOLIDAY GIFTS, '
BECA USE THEY A RE
Durable, Useful- and Intrinsically Valuable.
'1 he very liberal share or trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in
our cases a liner and larger stock than ever before, te which wc cordially invite the attention
et till who desire te examine beautiful oeds.
EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler.
ZAHM'S CORNEA,
nct2J-:iind&wK
rvByiTVun.
c
HltlST.llAS PIIKSEXTX,
Christmas Presents!
The largest stock of HOLIDAY GOODS in the
city, comprising ,
R A TTAX CHAIRS. '
ROCKERS and PA TEXT ROCKERS, i
TURKISH ROCKERS,
PA TEXT ROCKERS AXD EASY CHAIRS,
CHIFFOXIERS, ESCRETOIRES,
CABINETS. EASELS. FOOT
RESTS, TOWEL
RACKS,
SI.IPPKRAND WISP RACKS, in Ebenv, M
hegany and Walnut. A very KINK
ASSORTMENT, indeed.
Always a pleasure te show goods. PICTURE
FRAMES, In Geld, Ebony and Walnut, at
short notice.
WALTER A. HE1N1TSH.
15 KAST KING STUKKT.
sepit-.'Inul
ULOTMNU.
0"K
Children's and Beys'
OVETCCOATS,
or the tew (d them that we have It-It. have!
h.eii
MARKED DOWN IN PJUCES
until the pielil is all taken away, and with
omeef tlicin we have paid no attention te
-e-t ; and
THOSE THAT COME EARLY
WILL OETTUE REST
CHOICE.
A Ne. -mm' nuuihcr- el our
UNDERWEAR
wc have
lSeiluceil Very Much in Price.
and we here slate moil emphatically that our
pi Ices are the
LOWEST IN THE CITY.
We also haven lull line of
HLK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
but thi-piiees uieiolew that is dillicult te say
hew hoeii the as-eiiment will be broken.
&
36-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
V 11 IK A AX 11 ULASHWARi..
T11GI1 & itlAKTIK.
HOLIDAY GOODS
AT
CHINA HALL.
We have new the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
-OF
Holiday Goods
in our line
EVER BROUGHT TO LANCASTER.
hpace will net permit naming el the many
articles ( fancy ami substantial ) suitable ler
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Examine our very large sleck, and be con
vinced of the above lactc.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East King Street.
FOR SALE.
SAWJUIlA.FOUsAL.K- A TWKNTY-1TOUK
horse power portable SAW MILL, as geed
as new. Address,
PHILIP LE15ZELTEK,
Englc Speke and Bending Works,
d.twtf Lancaster, Pa.
NOTICE TO PIlOfKKTV IIULDISKS.
Thc last issue for this season of our
" Real Estate Catalogue " w ill be printed very
shortly. These wishing te enter their prop
erty for sale should notify us at once. Ne
charge for city property unless sold.
ALLAN A. UERR & CO.,
Real Estate end Insurance Agents.
dl9 Ne. 3 North Dnke Street.
AND SOLD BY
; CHESTNUT
AND SIXTH
MONEY REFUNDED.
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
CLOTHING.
!0
CLOTHING! CLOTHINU!!
IT IS IN" THE INTEREST OK F.VERY
I RUVER OK
CLOTHING !
TO EXAMINE OUR IMMENSE STOCK OP
SUITS
AND
OVERCOATS.
FOR WINTER. WE CAN SELL YOU AN
ALL-WOOL SUIT FOR MEN
O UR O W'X MA XUFA CTVRE FOR tMO.OO.
Heavy Winter Overcoat, $7.00.
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON IIANO A Kl'I.L
STOCK ANI ALL SIZES.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
atjyil f.ANCASTKIt. VP
rVK LAST CAK1) FOR 1881 !
HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS!
A LOT OP GENUINE
Seal Skin Cleths for Ladies' Sacques.
A lull line id' OCNTLKMEN'S IIARER
DASIIIIERY. A lew mere el these- Elegant
PARISIAN OVERCOATINGS.
CROMIIIE'S ELYSIANS, FUR,
VICUNAS A LALLAPELLES
PARISIAN VELOURS,
MONTAXAKS AhTRACHANS.
A UuiuNemc Line et Medium and LighN
Weight
OVEKCOATINGS,
IN THE LATEST HESUiN and COLORING.
Our ail vice te persons in want of an OVER
COAT is te buy new ; the investment is prolit prelit
able it it should be carried ever the season.
Our goods never go out of style, being selected
with the greatest care.
REAR IN MIND wu me the only house in
Lancaster that handle this clans of goods. An
early order is the only guarantee of securing
them. They will neticnibln en hand long
and can net be duplicated this season.
All are cordially invited te call at
121 N. QUEEN STREET.
J. K SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
43-N. It. Persons net FAMILIAR with the
names and character of our goods will please
call en us. Wctake great pleasure in showing
and explaining their peculiar merit. II W.ts
jtALL. OPKNINO
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment,
Ol the LARGEST ASSORTMENT! tine
SUITING,
OVERCOATING,
AND
PANTALOON INO
ever brought te the City of Lancaster.
Prices as Lew as the Lewest
AKO
All Goods Warranted as Represented
H. GERHART'S,
NEW STORE,
Ne. 6 East King Street,
NOTIVK IS HEREBY GIVEN TUATTHE
annual election ler directors or the Fi
delity Uenefielal Society, will be held at their
office in Ellzabetbtewn, en WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 1, 1882, between one and two
o'clock p. m. S. B. HACKENBERGER,
dlO-nnr Secretary.
THIRD EDITION
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DKO. 21, 1881.
TVKATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 21. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather,
with occasional light rain, light winds,
mostly easterly, stationary or higher tem
perature. The Ageny Resumed .
Washington, Dee. 21. The usual
crowd was present at the Guiteau trial te
day, and all the jurors answered te their
names. Dr. Hamilton, of Xew Yerk, took
the stand. He testified with regard te
" inspiration, " being freenently inter
rupted by the prisoner.
At one time the prisoner commenced
te talk en ths inspiration theory and rat
tled off his oft-repeated harangue en " ir
resistible pressure." Ne one interrupted
him, and when he finally appeared at a
less for something mere te say he quietly
subsided and bnsied himself with his
newspapers.
Te show that many people adjudged
medically insane are still able te discrimi
nate between right and wrong. Dr. Ham
ilten said tbat in nearly all asylums a sys
tem of rewards and punishments is in
vogue in dealing with the insane, showing
tbat it is recognized that they can se dis
tinguish and can control their actions.
BY WIRE.
Till: TEI.EGKAPUIC NEWS.
Frem All Purls or the Country.
Speaker Keifcr te-day named the Heuse
committees. Among the chairmanships
are : Ways and means, Kelley (Pa.) ; ap
propriations, Hiscock, and banking -and
currency, Crape (Mass.).
The oleomargarine factory of the Amer
ican manufacturing company was damaged
by fire this morning te the amount of
$20,000.
Charles O'Neill, aged 35, aud Patrick
Ryan, aged 25, were drowned in Six lakes,
Mich., yesterday.
Twe-little cousins, aged 10 and 12, the
sons of Frederick and Wm. Kern, broke
through the ice aud wcre drowned at Wa Wa
tertewn. Wis.
Jehn Ludwig Kuapf, the notable Ger
man explorer, is dead.
The smallpox epidemic continues in Chi
cago. '
E. II. Tupper died in a dentist's chair
at Chicago.
The Heuso has passed a resolution pro
viding for joint session of the two branch
es of Congress, en a date te be hereafter
fixed te hear address by Mr. Blaine en the
life and character of the late President
Garfield and inviting the president and ex
presidents of the United States te be pres
ent as well as ether high officers of gov
ernment and the governors of the several
states.
MARKETS.
l'lillailelphla Hirket.
Puiladklthia, December 21. Fleur dull
and unchanged.
Rye flour at T 2a.
Wheat dull and weal? ; Del. and IVnii'u
Red,$l !13S: de Aniher. $1 :Wfi;l II.
Cern quiet and i-asiur.
Oats dull.
Rye steady at 97lHe
Previsions dull.
Lard dull.
Ruttcr lair demand ter choice ; hut ether
descriptions neglected.
Rolls steady.
Egirstlriu.
Cheese quiul.
Petroleum dull; refined, 7c.
Whisky nt SI is.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at
Sgt) ; Pluxsc'. d dull at $1 !..
Live stecK aiurkeis.
CniCAne. llezs Receipts, 40,000 head: ship
ments. 3,:W) head ; market verv weak ; heavy
jjrades 10c lower ; common te geed mixed at
.- r.03fi; light nt r MM5K05; heavy packing
and shipping at $!10g40; skips und culls,
fl5 2T; closed dull and weaker.
Cattle Receipts, 4,skje head ; shipments. 1,109
head ; market jtcnerally unchanged ; geed te
choice fat at $5 sugc lft ; common te medium at
H 1 Ml; mixed butchers', steady, with a fair
supply and moderate demand ; peer te fair ;at
$.'i 73 ; geed te choice lit $3I25; steckeis
and ieeilers moderately nctlve and st-ady at
$2 )l lft; peer mixed Tcxans at i'l 7ft3(,0 ;
geed te choice at $3 :iOl 2ft.
Sheep- Receipts, 2,a head ; shipments, 5U
head ; demand brisk and market llrmcr ler
geed ; common te lair at S:i 7ft : medium te
geed at flJ -''; choice ul 91 7ftgft ft ; uxtiaat
$5 70g.
East I.ibehtv Cattle Receipt.", 1,7.11 head ;
idling tali- at jes-terday's prices ;' Iceling
geed.
IIe-; Receipts, 5,5' 0 head; Philadelphlas,
$ :iftS; ftO : yerkers. $ft 'J6QG 05.
Sheep Rcccipts.1,000 head ; market UrNkund
prices a shade higher than yesterday.
Till: IlOl'SEIIOI.U MAKKl-.T.
Vi:iXEsn.vY, Dec. 21. The inest netlccublu
thing en market thli morning was the mass
erevergreens with winch Centre square was
llllcd. Christmas trees et every size and va
riety were and arc btill displayed In wonder
ful profusion, and eitercd at all prices from ft
cents up te $ft. Helly brunches, mistletoe,
inoe.se., wintcrgreen, crowfeet, ferns, Ac, arc
also in great abundance. Tied greens sell at
about iafi5e. a yard, and cresses, ancheis.
wreaths, horse .shoes, Jicc., at prices tanging
all the way from 10 cent3 te a dollar. The
florists had their stands finely decorated with
winter flowering plants and prepared grasses,
some el t hem being very bcautilul. The sup
ply et fruits and nuts of all kinds was also
very abundant. Oranges sold at 1535c. a
de.en, and lemons at 1220c. Apples of very
line finality sold at 20g3Cc. hall peck. A nov
elty en one of the stands was a watermelon, et
last summer's growth. It looked te he as fresh
a ever, and $l.ft3 was ellercd Ter it but net
taken. Sweet potatoes advanced 5 cent per
halt peck, the small ones selling ler 20 and the
large ones SOc. Eggs were scarce at 35c. per
dozed, and butter (much et it stale) at 40c. per
pound. Celery was small, hut crisp, and sold
at inc. a bunch : cabbage at 20c. a head.
Chicken, ducks and geese were abundant at
last week's prices. The supply of turkeys was
large, but the demand was larger, and prices
advanced te l3ISc. per pound ler dressed
ones, some very fine engp bringing 10?. Ilea's
HI
Ti.
and llsh were unchangc
Nev Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecul Siccus
also United States Rends reported daily by
Jacob 15. I.one, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
New Yerk Stocks.
Slecks active.
Dec. 21.
10:00 law 3:(a
Aieucy G -
Chicago North Western ! 123' 1241
Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul WAVX.vX,wX
Canada Southern 591$ 57
C. C.&I.C. R.R 20 .. 20li
Del..l.ack.& Western 1254 12C 12034
Delaware A Hudsen Canal 10f incu 10CK
Denver Rie Grande C8 fi&u 70U
East Ten 11., Va. & Ua 11JJ ... vf.
Hannibal A St. Jee 11C4 9C4
Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. 11SJ2 1I 118
Manhattan Elevated r,7
Michigan Central., 87 :
Missouri. Kansas A Texas :n 37S :S
N. V., Lake Erie & Western 42J4 42'4 42)1
iew Jersey Central 11014 S8 ten
N. V., Ontario Western 27 274 274i
New Yerk Central 1.54 ix' 133J4
Ohie ft Mississippi : 36 36
Ohie Central 21 22 21
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... 41 41' 12
St. Paul 4 Omaha sii .Ti2 3CI4
de Preferred 101 leiii leiJi
Central Pacitlc ueji go 91 "
Texas Pacific te ea UAC
Union Pacific H79; licj 117
Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific.... any. sm 38
Preferred. 72 722 73ji
nisuini uniuii ici. we....
8 81 82j
A. X. T. V.
PHILADKLPniA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania It. B
I&CXLuID'ri
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation Ex DIv..
Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western....
Northern Centra!
Northern Pacillc.
" Prelerrcil -
Hestenvillc. ,
62Ji
33
4r
21
37K
'7J
C2U C2
33 33
.... ii
3X 42
21 20
.... 52
38X 37
7 T!
'.'.'.'. 105
.... 20
.... 170
:2K co
Electric Underground Tel. Ce.
. 110
rmiadeipniL a trie it. 1;..
Gunnison Mining
Iowa Gulch Mininir...., ...
r.n.
1J0
119!
114:
102JJ
irei
nw xer mwui.
Nbw 'jteKK, Dec. 21. Fleur State and
Western dull anil declining ; Superfine State.
$44f 5 : Extra de, 4 705 40 : Choice de. IS SO
67 ; Supernne Western, $133 : common te
geed extra de. $4 m6 00. Southern dull and
eavy ; geed te choice, old. $1 8033.
Wheat iiOJic lower, dull and heavy ; Se. 2
Bed. spot, II 33 ; de Dec. 11 33 ; de Jen. II 39
1 394i ; de Feb., II 42QI 42?; de JInr., 1 44
Cern dull and prices without decided
change ; mixed Western spot, CdQeSKe ; de
lutures,G7K73?c.
Oats without important change, including
Xe. 2, Jan. at48c;de Feb., 48Kc: de May,
49c ; state, 4333 ; Western, 47S33.
dhy aoeos.
STOATS, DOLMANS, JACKETS.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Have opened another choice line of thes
Elegant Clese-EItling
LIGHT COLORED
COATS and JACKETS
AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER
BARGAINS IN
DRESS GOODS
Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS
At 8c. and 10c. a yard.
One Case GERSTER SUITING, S5c. a yard
Oue Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING,
25c. a yard.
We eirer the very best possible valne in
BLACK CASHMERES
At 35, 45, SO, OS l-, 7J, 87 l-2c, SI a yard.
All the New Shades In SC-INCH
All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd.
Ladles', Gentlemen's and Children's M K
RINO and ALL-WOOL
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
In all sizes and qualities at bottom price.
We have again received a full line of
BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS
at the same Lew Price.
CORSETS, GLOVES, LACES, EMBROID
ERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
XOTIOXS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT
NEW YORK STORE
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
TTOLIDAY GOOll
HOLIDAY GOODS,
HOLIDAY GOODS.
lager & Brether.
Exhibit with their Large Stock el
DRY GOODS
a Choice Selection of Articles Miilahh; for
HOLIDAY GIFTS
FOR
Ladies, (jentleiueii ami Children.
LACE GOODS.
Duchess, Quipure, Point Venice
and Mericeurt Laces in Fichus
Vesta, Ti'03 and Cellars.
HANDK RR( tfHEFS,
Hemstitched, Embroidered, Colored
Berder and Silk.
KLD GLOVES.
10 and 15 hooks and 3 and 6 hut hut
tens. Black, Celers, White
and Opera Shades.
FUR TOP GLOVES AND MITTS.
SHAWLS.
Ladles' Gtts ifl Delv.
Children's Cloaks. j
SII.K UMllUCI.I.AS Si.r Lailh ami Genii.
UENT.V SILK TIES, -Si.'ARFS. MCKFLERS
HANDKERCHIEFS uu! GLOVES,
Ne. 25 West Kinjj Street.
LANCASTER, PA,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
YtTKDIIING Anil CHKISTMAS GIFTS.
MUSIC-BOXES.
Superior Quality.
Newest Selections.
Popular Prices.
THE MOST APPROPRIATE
WeddiDg and Christmas Present
Wc eiler during the Holidays the largest
anil most varied Hleck et MUSIC-BOXES ever
shown in this country, at the Swi.11 factory
price, with only advance of import duty, le-a
than half the regular retail price.
MUSICAL BOXES,
WITH REELS, DRUMS. CASTANETS.
ZITHERS, tc, tc.
MUSICAL ALBUMS.
C. Giwtschi & Ce.. Mannfactnrcrs,
STE. CROIX and GENEVE.
Swltxnrland.
Salesrooms, 1020 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
3St-nil for Circular. ilC-lM
JEWELERS.
ryKKA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
OPERA GLASSES,
AT
AUUUSTUS fiHOADS, Jeweler,
Xe. 30 East King Street. Lancaster. Pa
fscpt28-.1mdecd
I
AD1ES- UAIlt DRKSSKR
MRS. C. LILLER.
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer end Dealer In Hair Werk,
Ladies' and Gents' Wicra. Combings straight
ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry et all
kinds made up. Alse, Kid Gloves an; Feath
ers cleaned aud dyed; Alse, Ladies' Shampoo
in. 2T 4 2i7 XORTH QITEEX STEET.
e5 r.nul Four doei-s above P. U. R. Ucpe
USITBO STATBB BOSS9.
United States 4 per cants.
4X
5
3
MM & BROTHER,