LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1881. V An Unexpected Deposit. This afternoon as a clerk in Dunn's store, Stevens house, was carrying a rather heavy box of specie from the f-terc te the Farm ers bank, the bottom fell out (net of the bank, but the box), and the minted coins were scattered in all directions ever the pavement just in front of D. P. Lecher & Seu's banking house. City Treasurer McCemsey and Constable Merringcr, who were en the opposite side of the street. hastened te the clerk's assistance"! and kept back the large crowd of men and boys that almost immediately closed in around him. It is thought very little if any of the money was lest. Sale or Real IMate. B. F. Rewe.a uct., sold at the Coepsr house last evening for Henry Kraber, administrator of the estate of Margaret Bier, dee'd, the undivided half interest in a let of ground with imjirevments. en Seuth Queen Mirer, te Ilcnrv It. Kraber, for 1,800. l'lccutatiun. On Saturday evening Johnny Bergcr, bat tender at Jehn A. Snjdrr's saloon, was presented with a handsome cigar-holder by his ft lends. The presentation took place in the saloon, in the pie.sencn of a large number of gentlemen. llehcrti'il )jy liirt I'm-tiirr. Mr. J. V. Ebcrly, an aitist who is in Easten. tells the Anjim that his partner, Cli as. K. Siebcr, canvasser for the firm, has deserted him, and has taken the Hun's money t Lancaster pmbably. Tite .aiii ..-tale. Iii answer te the ietitieu of Jehn S. Gable's executers te ba discharged from the duties of thcii tiust the court has ic lieved them and appointed Hugh S. Clara and V.. S. Heffman te administer the same. f Denies II. Jehn Mcflewsky, having heen charged with " cruel and brutal a.iuH, " upon his wife anil daughter, denies it and says I hey did net appear te prosecute at. a hearing te have been had against him. Corener's Inquest. This nieining Corener Mishlcr, 'held an inipicst en a three nuielh old child of Geerge Tieyscr of Arch street. The child was given some medicine and was seen aftcrwaids found dead. The vculiet. of the jury was death from convulsions. it I'm: i a i. notices. " Rough " l!:ls." Tin- tliingdcsiied liiinul .11 lu-1. Ask drug gist ler Rough en Kills. 11 clear-, out luls mice, reachc-, flles,hcdhng-t re bees. Depot. Laber Saiing. 'J'lie demand et the people ler :in easier nicllioilet prepaiingKiducy-Weil li : induced the proprietors, the well !;nmvi lieletle druggist. Wells, Ricli:uisui .V Ce., of i!ur i!ur liligleu, VI.. te prepare it ler .sale in liquid lerin us well us in dry form. It saves nil the labor et preparing, and us il is eiju:illy clll cleut ills preferred by iiiuiiy person".. Kidney Kidney Wert always and every when; pieves il.sclf a perlccl remedy. Hiiflule Xrws. !2i; lwd&w A lady Ireiu Oregon writes Dr. IJeiisen : I think you should be presented with u chuiiel of pure celli ler your Celery tin I Chamomile Tills have proved such a. blessing te thousands et snltercr.s with sick and nervous lieMliiche, neuralgia, nervousness ami dy-pepsia. Ge te II. it. Cecnniir.s nrng Mere, 1.".7 North. Queen street, ler Mrs. VfC):rm'. Xem Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coleiy.m: uiiequaled. Celer Irein 2 te 5 pound-. Directions in English and German. L'riee. l." cents. A Cough, Cole or .-or.: i;mL si.euiil ra Slopped. Neglect lieiiuently le-ulls in :in In cunthle. Lung Disease, or Consumption, lliewu'.s ikreiichial Tie' lies de net di-.order the stomach like rough syrups and balsam", hut art dlreellyen 1 he I n 'lamed pait-,u 1 laying limitation. ;;l"e i.'licl in Astuma. Bronchial Coughs, Cal.irrh, and ihn Threat Troubles whieh Singers and PuhlieKpeukcri ure subject te. Fer thirty years llrewii't i;ien"liial Trecnes have been leeeminen.leii by physi eians. hihI always give nerled saii-.tadieii. Having been tested by wide am! constant u-e mr nearly.! ii entire geuoi.ilien, tliej hive at tained we .in riied raiiku'imiig the fewsi'iple lumedies et the a"e. Sold at -" cents a box everv where. mS-lvd I'Tii.VSAIvw Yield net te Mlslui'iiiiu: " Give Ely's Cream ISalui a thorough lii.il it you weuhl be ureil el Catai rh, Hay Fever, Calari hal Deat neH, or quickly relieved. I colds in the head. Cicain I'.alni elleclually cleanses 1 he mc-al passages et calari hal virus, cuii-iiig healthy secret ions, allays! n llammatieii and irritation, protects the ineuibranal linings et Ihe head Irem udditienal colds, e.niiplctcly heals the sores and region's the sense of taste, und smell. Heuetieial results arc realized by a lew appli cations. A thoieugli lic.itment as diiected will cure Catarrh, Hay Fcw-r, ,'w. Th.- Halm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggist- ut .Ml cents. On receipt el .) cents will in-iil a package. Send ter eiieular with lull iutorma iuterma iutorma tien. ELY'S CREAM ItALM C.. swege, N. V. Fer sale in Lancaster by all druggists. ilir.-2uileed&w lloiiscliel'l Vi'iirds. .las. Pear-mi, US Hih Slreet, I'.utlale, ays. "I have Used your Spring 15liwein leruiyselt und tami'y, and think it invaluable asa house lield remedy, ler regulating the bowels, liver und kidneys. 1 shall never be without it." Price fiO cents. Fer sale at II. J I. Cochran's drug store, 1117 North Queen strict. Lancaster Itisaloellsh mistake te cnuleumla remedy et merit with quack medicine-). We haveiised Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re sults ler Dyspepsia and Debility, and knew it te be a sterling health restorative. Times. nl-lmdcoil&weew Skin DIseiiMM " Cured by Dr. Swayuc'K Olutmciit. What is mere distressing thai; an obstinate ukin disease, and why peii ens should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure m " Swayne's Ointment " is past ear eoinpiehei: eeinpiehei: eoinpiehei: sien. " The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wenderlul ull-heiiling quali ties. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the skin are leineved by using this healing oint ment. Perleclly sale and harmless, even en tin; most tender inlar.t. Itching l'lles-Syinp-teins aie moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed ; ether parts arc sometimes all'eclcd. Swayne's Ointment plea-ant, sure cure. Dr. Sway no & Sen, 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all let tcrs should be addressed, sold bv till prominent druggists. ectl-T.Th&F&w THE FARMERS KRI END lit- Ittirliet-'a lfeil lleis.e Pivilel'.s iivt Ibc hc--l III the luarkeL They ure net a mere loed made et inert and cheap material', hut a verflablc Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure and latten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be sateiy relied upon ter the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all di.-eascset horses, nniles, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increa-i; the quantity and quality of milk in cow s and keep all kinds el stock ir. a hralthy condition, sold everywhere at UOc. per pack, 0 ler $1 ; large size 40c., or :t ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, i:;7aud 1 North Queen streets. uugU-lydeed&wl MARRIAGES. Fiuiv Jokes. On Wednesday, Dec. 21. lsM, at the residence of llm bride'.s father, by the Rev. t rank Arneld, Mr. James IS. rey, et Lan caster, Pa., te Miss Annie M. Jenes, daughter of Levi IS. Jenes, esq., et Reekville, Chester county. Pa. ' MEATUS. SWKirziru. In this city. Dec. 20, Charles Ed ward, M)ii et Lewis anil liuibani Sweitzcr, in the 2d year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited l attend the funeral, 1 from the resilience el ins parents. e. j Middle street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. H RiNEiiAiiT.-lii this city, en the 2tlh itsL, Charles W.Kiiiehait. in the 72d year et his age. The relatives and frijiKls of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the itinera, from his late residence. Se. 214 West .lames street, en Wednesday aiternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Jt NEW ABTEMlISEMtJiTB. w A.NTED IMMKDUTKLY A GIBL TO de general housework. Apply te NO. West Orange atrcet. 124-2i cl (1IGAK MAKERS WANTED. j Apply at D.U. IHRSITd, ltd 318 West Chestnut street. WANTED. A Situation te de general housework of any description : cooking preferred. Apply at the Exchange hotel. ltd w ANTKD.-1WO GIKLS, ONK TO AS- feist in coeklnir and the ether te UO een- eral housework, References required. Apply at e. 4ii west James street. sut OKSALK.-A VERY DKSlRABLIS BU8I- ncss property in Centre Square at private CARPENTER A BRO.. sale. dl2-2weedR Cl North Duke strait. F OR hLE. 'J'lie Sleck. Geed-will and Fixtures of u large, first-class Clothing Heuse, ure offered for sale. Geed and satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire at d23-wdR Ne. 21 CENTRE SQUAUE. rpilK FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT Ol" JL the New l'revidence Band will he con tinued during this week. On Saturday all goods lelt will he sold ut auction. Parties having books will hand the .same in by i-'atur-d ly evening at S o'clock. d27-5td rpiiK SEMI-ANNUAL. MEETING Or TUE A Lancaster Mamnercher will be held at their hall te-morrow (WEDNESDAY)evcnlng at H o'clock. All members ure requested in In- present, isy order et the President, ltd GEO. PFEIFFEU, Sec'y. GKA.NI FOX CHASE ON MONDAY, Jan. 2, itiil, starting Irein Seheenberger's I'arl;, Lancaster. Pa., at 1:30 p. m. All sports men are cordially invited te attend und bring their hounds with them. ADAM SNYDER. il27-5ld<w Proprietor. PUltMC SALE, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M , en MONDAY. JAN. 2, 1882, at the Ex change hptel, J. P. Knight proprietor, live shares et Columbia national hank stock, by tin: isxccuters et Isaac Jleuser. dee'd. JOHN UOUSEK, JACOUIS. HOUSEU, II. F. Kowk, Aucl. d27-3tdT,T&S E ,VK! EAIt! BY FAK THE GKEATEK iiuinber et Ear Diseafles affect what is known us the Middle Eur. The diseases et the Membrane Tyinpaul occurs either as a result et an inltaiumatien et the external auditory canal, oret the Middle Ear, und is known by le-s el hearing, pain and a sense et lullness In the car. and noises ei different kinds affect the en-. All diseases of the Ear, Eye und Threat tieited suecestlillly by Ml. II. D. LONG A K i:i:"S M KTHOD. Offlee Ne. 1.1 East Wal nut street, Lancaster. Consultations tree. .127- 1.STATIJ OK VALENTINE BAKER. I.ATE j et East lleuiplleld township, Lancaster county, deceased. Letter testamentary en said estate having been granted te the under sigm d all persons indebted te said decedent arc requested te n,ake Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against Hie estate of sail decedent, te make known I he same, te the undersigned without delay, icsidiiig in Fast Ilemplleld township. JOIINSIIIUKICH, AIIUAIIAM SHIUIUCII, A. . Nuuriiuit, Executei-s. Attorney. 127-lldCtw 1iiislk; sale en tuespay, January 3,12, will be sold ut public sale at the cepurd Hetel, a new two-story IiltlCK DWELLING and two-story brick back build ing, with balcony, containing six room e, hy drant in the yard and kitchen, iruii trees, grape vines, etc. This prepcity is situated en the cast side of North Shippen street, north et Fulton street. Ne. '.25. Persons wishing te view the property will please i II upon the occupants el the premises. Sale te commence Jut 7 o'clock p. m when conditions will be mode known by AMANDA COX. Administratrix efll. F. Cox, dee'd. llCMtv Shubkut, Auct. d27-7td TULTO.-n OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY EVENING, DJSO. 31st, FINGER & WITMER'S I Fer the bnneilterthe POOR OF LANCASTER aOOI) I'EllFORMERS, XE Wl'ERFORMERS. NEW ACTS. XEW VLA YS, XEW SONGS. One el the meat daring acLs will be done by Witmcr, Cochran and Costelle. Mr. Witiner will throwaseincrsaulttrom a pedestal 124eet high. Mr. Cochran w ill dance a eleg. ( 'OME OXE ! COME A LT. .' PRICKS OF ADMISSION: Parquet and Ciiclc, :t5c. Gallery, 35c. Noctr.tchargcier Reserved Seat-. Senuie themalenee. d27-5td AIUSIC BOXES. MUSIC-BOXES. Out el our large Importation et ever 1,30 LARGE SIZE, 1I1Q1I CLASS MUSIC BOXES, e have about 4.V yet in sleck. Wishing te iii-iKf a clean sweep by New Year we make THIS WEEK A Reduction ei'30 per cent. Belew Our Fermer Already Lew Prices. As In STYLE, QUALITY, etc., we refer te out Ciiculai and invite an examination el our stock. C. (jautschi & Ce.. Manufacturers, STK. CROIX and GENEVE, Switzerland. Salesrooms, 1020 Cbestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. dG-tlil nWEEl-ING REDUCTION IN PRICKS AT ttpr, Barfl & Hangta's NEW CHEAP STORE, We have had a splendid Fall Trade and in consideration thereof, have determined te give te the public the balance of our NEW and WELL-SELECTED STOCK et Winter Goods AT ABOUT COST. Ladies' Delmans, pi Ice 125,00, reduced te $18.00 Ladies' Delmans, price $.10.00. reduced te $15.00 Ladies' Delmans, price$lS.0). reduced te $l.r.50 Ladies' Delmans, price $15.00, reduced te $13.50 Ladies' Delmans, price $10.50, reduced te $ 8.50 Ladies' Coats, price $10.00, reduced te $7.50 Ladies' Coats, price $8.50, reduced te $5.00. I .allies' Shawls, price $8.00, reduced te$C50 Ladies' Shawls, price $7.00, leduceC te$j.50 l.adles' suawis, price $.uu, reuueeu 10 n.w Ladies' Shawls, price $4.00, reduced te $i7. While Hlankets, price $10.00, reduced 10 $8.00 8.00, C.50 7.S0, C.50, . 5.50, 5.00. 3.00, 2.00, 0.00 5,50 4.50 4.00 2.25 1.50 COLORED BLANKETS, IN MANY GRADES, CHEAP. HORSE BLANKETS REDUCED. COME SOOX OR YOU WILL MISS BARGAINS. METZGER, BARD & HAOGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Rctween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adler'a OM Stani.) NEW AltriSRTISEyUCiiTS. OKGAN RECITAL -AXD- GRAND CONCERT, By the Celebrated Ocganist, Pre H. W. Nicoll, Oi NEW YORK, asi-led by MISS CYSTHIA BARE, of Philadelphia (Seprano), and by some et our Leading Heme Talent, at ZION'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, EAST VINE STREET, THURSDAY EVENING, DEL'. JUis Te commence at 7:t. o'clock. 21-ltR ! IRARD OFP1IILADEI.PJA. Assets ever ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in this old ami well-established company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. UeM.WA.SR IJUBLlCSALf.. WILL ISE SOLD AT PDIS PDIS llcsalcen TUESDAY, DEC. 27. 11, at 7 o'clock in the evening, t the Plew tavern en West King street, the lollewimr ical estate be longing te the estate el Jacob Millieh.seek. Uec'd,: Lotel ground containing in lient t;2 I cell', inches, u.'eie or le-s, and extending in depth 22 leet, mere or less, together with adeublu one-story Imuie and lei; DWELLING IIOUSK and fiuuic kitchen small stable, variety et Iruit tiecs, hydrant in jaid situate en the seutll slileeiuuil being .os. :e) ami .v.'j nigti street, Lancaster, Pa. J()IINr DEIIAVEN, JKREMIAI1 RIFE, Executers. Alse at the same time and place the lollow lellow lollew Ing property belonging te the estate el .Mary Mlllicheek, deceased. Let id ground, con taining In trout '.0 leet, mole or less, and ex teudlilg in depth l.'L'Meet.iuere cr less, together with :i two story Frame DWELLlNi: HOUSE and Kitchen ; well of water, fruit, Ac, situ ate en the west side, et ami being Ne. .11- Con cord ulley, north et Walnut street. Terms at sale JOHN DEIIAVEN, ii:im:miaii kife, A -.eiils for the Heirs. Alse ul the same turn: ground containing in Ir- i und extending in depth 1. together with utwo-stery and place u let et d 'je teu.mei c or less, !.; leet, mine or less. Frame DWELLING HOUSE ami Jvltelien : we situate en the west side II et water. lruit,&c ei Hud being Ne. .Ill aliiut street. and ad- Concord alley, north el W joining i lie last uoeveuc--il2l.22,2S,2l.27S&TuK j ciiDed premises. OHN DEIIAVEN, EREM1AH RIFE. XNTERTAINM ENTS. F ULTON OPERA liOUSK. TUESDAY, DKCEHIiER 27, 1SS1, THE NOTED SCOUT. fHOV. Wm. F.CODY. BUFFALO BILL AND HIS MAMMOTH COMBINATION. The IScautifiil Sioux Indian PrinccH, I1E-NU-KAW (The First Hern). HARRY E. ISURCESS, Uey Chief of the Pawnees, the Youngest Chief et whom any record Is given. A Genuine Hand el noted Winnebago IN DIAN CHIEFS, siippeitcd by a l'OWERFFL DRAMATIC COMPANY, producing ISuthile Hill's new drama, written exprcesly ter him by Jehn A. Stevens, author et " riiknewn," entitled : The Prairie Wait; A STORY OF THE FAR WEST. Fancy llijtr Shoelimj by JSiifinte Hilt, who is acknowledged pic-ciuiuenl ami aleun. A (Jrantl Street l'ttrude. ISutlale Hill's Silver Cernel Hand and Orchestra. Reserved Scats, 7.; renin. Fers-ileat Opera Heuse oil ice. WM. F. CODY, Proprietor und .Manager. JOSH. E. OISDEN, Hiisincss Manager. 12-tt HARRY SELLERS, liuueral Agent "CMJLTON t'll'EKA HOUSE. THURSDAY EVENING, DEO. 29th Engagement ler one night only of I In Famous Comedian MR. JOHN E. OWENS, Who will appear, supported bv the distin guished actor MR.CHARLES VA DERHOFF and an etlicient Comedy Company, in two el his most humorous characters, JOSHUA EUTTEHHY, In Tem Tayler's Comedy el" " Victims," und in his world reneuned personatien et Old SOLON SITIXGLE. POPULAR PRICES 75. 50 anil 3fi Ct. Reserved seals ler sale ut Opera Heuse, 24-tt 7-ISIT OUR STORK, DAY OR EVENING. CHRISTMAS GIFTS -IN FANCY ARTICLES. LARUE REDUCTION'S WILL HE MADE. AS WE DO NOT DISPLAY THIS CLASS OK COOD.S AFTER HOLIDAY WEEK, AND WE LIKE TO CI.03K OUR ENTIRE STOCK -EACH SEAS IV. J. B. MARTIN & CO., DRY GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, CHINA, GLASS AND 1 QUEENSWARE. LANCASTER. PA. Xi.W AJrMMTHir.mXNTB. -DEAUTITTO CBBISTMAS GUTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced In our stock are especially fitted for HOLIDAY GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share of trade we have received In the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a liner and larger stock than ecr before, te which we cordially Invite the attention et all who desire te examine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler. ZAHVS CORNER, eclS-3md&wll 1LIN N & WILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING, CHANDELIERS, Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Tin Roof Reef ing and Spouting Specialties. FLIKN" & LANCASTER, PA. HOLIDAY OOODS. t 1 IU.NU ' CIOSHG SALE -OK- HOLIDAY GOODS. WILL i;k sold Regardless of Cost Japanese Goods, Leather Gleve Bexes, Leather Handkerchief Bexes, Leather Satchels and Valises, China Vases and Toys, ALL MUST BE SOLI) SO COM K AND ilUY AT YOUUOWX PRICE. We show Elegant Lines of Silk and Linen Handkerchief, LAVE TIES AND SCARFS, (iEXTfP TIES AND SCA11FS, LADIES' AND GENTS' GLOVES, Elegant Line of SILK UMBRELLAS, With Choice Handles, frOSSAMEM WATERTIIOOFS, KOIt LADIES, CENTS AND "CHILDREN. Klegunt Line Of Towels, Linen Table Cleths, Napkins. Eleuut Line et RUGS AND MATS. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 BAST KINGJ STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HOOKS ANli 8TATIOXJSM1. 1II1C1STMAS IMIKSKNT3, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS and Ceinx of Art in Christmas end New Year Cards at L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WKST KINU STBKET. N flW IS TUK T1JUK Te procure your Holiday Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods ler HOLIDAY PRESENTS, All at reduced prices. FINE HOLIDAY STATIONERY. Culd Tens, MacKinnen Tens, Elegant Paper terics. Writing Desks, Inkstands, Paper Weights, Scrap Beeks, Art Scraps, Autograph Alliums, Games, Ac. JUST RECEIVED, An elegant assortment el Fine Pocket Beeks, Letter Cases, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Ladles' Satchels, Werk Bexes. Toilet Cases, &c. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, In the latest and most useful styles et binding at reduced prices. CHRISTMAS CARDS. A lull Hue et Prang's American, Ward's Eng lih and the various German Christmas Cards, belli Fringed and Plain; the largest assert iiieiil ever shown in Lancaster. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, Frtimeit and in Punels, Easel ami Plaiue Stands, Cabinet Framcss, Ac. PARENTS AND OTHERS In hearch et Juvenile Literature arc request cd te examine the variety selected expressly for THE YOUNG FOLKS, At very lev prices. An elegant assortment of Beeks in Fine Uiiiilings, Illustrated Boek-, New Beeks or all kinds', Bibles, Prayer Beeks, Hymnals, Diaries, Ac, Ac REVOLVING BOOK CASES, banner's Patent, a usctul present for any one who uses books in his profession. At the Bookstore of JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. IS AND 17 XORTII QUEEN STREET, SIGN OF " THE BOOK." l?UK THE HOLIDAYS. I; A well-selected Stock et PIANOS AND OBGANS. ESTEY MELODEON for sale cheap. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLTZ. o2fltejanl,82,R Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER, PENN'A. WILLSON, DRY UOODS.) TTACKR.& BltU. CLOSING SALE -OF Filter Cletlii. & Ne. 25 West King Street. WILL ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, DEC. 27th, OFFER THE ENTIRE RALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF Winter Clothing AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. MUX'S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, HOYS1 CLOTHING, LADIES' DOLMANS, LADIES' CLOAKS, LADIES' JACKETS, CIIIL 1) R EN'S CL OA KS. TKXT IJOOIi TO TUK C'OUKX UOCSK. FAHNESTOCK. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! BLACKSILKS, BLACK CASHMERES COLORED OASHMERE, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' SKIRTS, SHAWLS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' DOLMANS. Blankets, - Blankets, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS, LADIES.'. GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' Gossamer Waterproofs. NAPKINS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, Any el the above will make a iisefnl present Our stock Is lull anil complete. All at our usual low prlcas. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. JXl IMPROVED PATENT TOBAOOO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Mlnnlch's MANURE DRAG, ter cleaning stables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction In every particular than any new In use. It net satisfactory -can be returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S.B.MINNICH. Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa. d23-3mdMASA3mw Mm BROTHER TIIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENINQ, DEC. 27, 1881. THE SEVENTH WEEK. TUE UUITEAU TRIAL RESUMED. Seme Mere Expert Testimony, With Sng Sng gentlens by the Prisoner. "Washington, Dec. 27. -The seventh week of the Guiteau trial opened with no diinunitien in the crowd pressing for ad mission. Upen epeniner of court Guiteau smilingly announced that he had enjoyed a nice Christmas dinner, and hoped every body else did. He said he had fruits, flowers, lady visitors and a geed time gen crally. Dr. A. E. McDonald, superintend ent of Ward's Island ( N. Y. ) insane hospital, testified that he had treated six thousand cases of insanity. He believed from his observations that the claim of inspiration asserted by insane people proceeds from some insane delusion aflecting the senses. In illustration of men acting under such delusion he instanced a man who thought he was Jesus Christ, and who clothed liimself like the Saviour, gave away his property, and slept out-doers. The insane delusion is manifested by their actions as well as their assertions. Witness thought such a lunatic would entertain no fear of bodily harm, his "inspiration" rendering him wholly oblivious te fears of assault. Such people never planned schemes, aud after committing an act seldom attempted fce avert the consequences. The prisoner suggested there were two kinds Of iusanity, cranks aud Abraharaic he belonged te the Abraham school. Witness went en te say that he had never iu all his experience seen a case where a man is te all appearances sane ex cept with regard te one single act. Witness spent two hours iu the cell at the jail with the prisoner ; examined and talked with him, and found that the pris oner expected te be sent te the insane asylum, and subsequently obtain his free dom. Wituess believed the prisoner was a perfectly sane man. Winess had closely analyzed the actions of the prisoner dur ing the trial, and believes that he ;s play ing a part new. A recess was taken. After the recess Dr. MacDonald aga?n took the stand and Guiteau, who had just taken his seat, looked ever te the jury and said : ' These experts are doing this business with a geed deal of parrot parret like talk. Dr. MacDonald deviated some what from the ceurse'pursued by the rest of them. I deem it but justice te myself te say that I did net say te him that I had examined the law in relation te this mat ter." Cel. Corkhill then read the second hy pothetical question, upon which Guiteau commented en passant, with such expres sions as "That is absolutely false," "That is that fellow Shaw's lie," " That is all rubbish," "It is nobody's business where I get the money," ' I did net kill him, the doctors killed him," etc. Tbe witness answered, "Assuming the facts set forth te be true, and adding that statement te the ethcrss, it strengthens my opinion that the man was saue en the 2d of July." Exception te tiie question aud auswer was noted by the defence. Cel. Reed conducted a lengthy cross cress examination and proposed a scries of hypothetical questions, based upon acts and conduct of the prisoner te show that such acts and such conduct would net be inconsistent with the theory or insanity. Witness admitted that insane persons were mere liable te be atljndged sane than sane persons were te be adjudged insane. BY WIRE. Telegraphic News of the Afternoon. Fire destroyed $10,000 worth of mus tard iu the basement el" Davis's mustard store, Uaiclay street, New Yerk this morning, aud damaged the building te the extent of $2,000. Christmas night lire destroyed the establishment of Stabur Ure.'s, atGreesbcck, Texas. Less, $17,000. Indians and half-breeds made an attack en the liquor store of Nelsen Willett, at Meese Lake, Minn., early Christmas niuruing, and riddled it with bullets. The proprietor was killed. William Qninn and Pattick Lamb, have been indicted by the coroner's jury iu Philadelphia, for the muider of Je!m Kirk, who dictl Irem concussion of tiie brain, the result of violence at the hands of accused, en 11th inst. Mr. Lyman R. Speaker, of Hillsgrevc, Lycoming county, en Loyalsock Creek, with his wife, two children, his mother aud a servant girl, spent a portion of Cluistmas eve at the house of a friend en the opposite side of the creek. Upen re turning home the beat swamped in the middle of the creek, anu iwrs. npcaicer ami her two children were drowned. The ethers were saved by clinging te the beat. Nineteen people were fatally burned by a kerosene explosion onboard the steamer West Point, near West Point, Va., yes terday. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Dec. 27. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rainy, followed by clearing weather, variable winds, shifting te colder northerly, followed by rising barometer. MAJtKlSTlt. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Dccember27. Fleurdull but t! mil v held ; Superllne, 44 CO; .:.:i-.i 4 75 65 "5U; Ohie and Indiana lam!!',-, iC 757 25; Pennsylvania family J 25 r, (12; St. Leuis de$7 007SO; Minnesota Extra at tG 757 10; de straight at $7 VQ 7 SVA; winter patent 17 2a 25; spiing de 17 75( 8 25. Rye Heur at $55 25. Wheat firmer; Del. and Penn'a Red, $1 3s 1 Id ; de Amber. $1 40 1 42. Cem tfriner mere tnquiry. Oats stead j. Rye dull. Previsions du'l. Lard dull. Ruttcr quiet and unchanged. Rolls steady. Eggs dull and weak ; penna., 32g."U ; West ern. 3U9.ilC. Cheese dull. Petroleum dull ; refined, 7c. Whisky at $1 1 Seeds Geed t prt-ne Clever dull at 8asj:poer, U7; geed te prime Flaxseed dull at 1381H). ew ium ntarHei. New eub, Dec. 27. Fleur State and We-terndull and unchanged. Southern quiet and steady. Wheat slightly in buyers favor and moder ate speculative business ; Se. 2 Red, Jan. $1 40l 41; de Feb., fl 43J491 44J4 ; de Mar., 1 4.-.tl Wa- Cernasliade stronger ami nnMiui-.iu-iy :n tive; mixed Western pet, t770K:; de future-, iK"'c. Oats a tiiile tinner; Ne. 2 reb., ;; ; tate, 4s.Vl; Western, 4752. Urmln and Prevision Uuotatlenit. One o'clock quotations of grufn and previL- I nn f....ll.A.I l.,r K K Viinjlf ItrriL-t.r 1LV I mils, luuiwiicii wj ....-, ...... , .-. , East King street. Dec. 27. 1 v. si. Cblcage. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard Jan 1.28 Sf Al'A 1WJM 1.97M Feb.... 1.27 .Cl?2 -44 K.H-y2 11.15 M:iieli.. 1.1 .... .... .... .... May! 6GK MH Philadelphia. Dec 1.37 .CTAi JSl Jan 1.384 .7?2 .80i Feb 1.414 .709 JJIJ4 March.. 1.4M .7296 .W Philadelphia Cattle Market. Tcvdat, Dec. 27. Monday being a legal 1...1 i i. Wmt Phllnft0lnliin f'-iflln Ynnla were closed and no stock sold en that day, The arrivals of live steckatthe various Pnil adelphla yards were: Fertheweek: Beeves, "500 head ; sheep. 9,000 heal; hogs, 4.0CO head. Previous week Beeves, 3,000 head ; sheep, 12, 000 head ; hogs. 5.M0 head. Beer cattle The holidays had the effect of restricting the demand ler beeves, and the market Saturday was dull and weak although the scant receipts kept prices high. Themas Bradley bought from 31. Levi 7 Kentucky steers weighing 11,0-JD pounds for Tc. These were considered by all drovers te be tiie finest stock for till size ever seen in our markets and at that price were the cheapest. I.owcn I.ewcn stein Jt Adler sold sold te S. PlafenskyJ heavy siiiih sieers wcijsni "S ever -,iw peiimi. We quote as follews: Extra, GHSTc; Geed. .VgGKc; Medium, 4J5Jic : Common. SJiQlKc Allien cows were Inactive at $30Q0i. Sheep The market was actiretoROedr.it wethers, ami prices were tinner, while ewes and common tock were net wanted at any price, ar.d consequently sales could net lie made. A few choice Christmas sheep wcru sold at 7c. We quete as fellows : ,?tn, 100fi5 its.. 5&3k;;goetl, SOflOS fts. 55e; medium. S.gc; common ig.lkc ; Iambs, 47c ; calves, milch, Gft 9c. Hogs The market was fairly active, and i'in.i-5 iuivuuuuiu niu euuiu as lasi week'. We quote as fellows : Extra at 9UQ'-X: ; geed at Sgec ; medium at SfisKc : common at 77c. Live recLTRv. The market was active, and prices were 3c. V ft higher. Twe car leads, containing 2.COJ turkeys, 3.0JO chickens una fOO ducks and geese were sold by llarlau & Rre., at ll15cpcr lb. live weight. SALES OP CEKVUi AT TUB WEST rillLAIIKLl'IIIA STOCK YARDS. Martin Fuller & Ce.. ill Western. .rii:c. Reger Maynes, loe Western, 5(e. A. A J. Chrlstv. 17B West Va.. iy.QV,iC. E. S. & 15. F. McFillen. IM Wesfern, S&Girr. Jehn MeArdle, li" Western,! TK7c. Danh'l Murphy, 75 Western, V)giSc. Owen Smith. i West Va.. aect. of S. B. Marker 12 West Va., acct. ors. H. Shriver; .".'. Wet Vu., acct. or W, T. Van Meter; !. VcMtern,ncctel G.Scham berg .V Ce., 4fO,'ic. M. Uluiaii. 14 Chicago, r.7; II Western, at .v,Ge. Sliamburg ,t Faul.75 Western.! rJt3. II. Chain, jr.. 4! West Va..4Qr.. L. Hern, 50 Western. SilS!,'-. G. Sehiuiibeig & Ce., ltl Western, !li(i6. Lewensteiii A Adler. I4( Western. IKtttiWTc. Haehmaii & Li'vi. 100 Western, 4ji!c. M. Levi, i Western, .i,it:c. Daniel Smyth & Itro . i Western, V,iti(Li,c. James Clemseu :!l West and Chester ee. 4' Sheetz.G5 Western f..rrrc. Janus Anil, Til Western, 5ii;JJc. antes Aim, i wcMcrii, emi'Jic. Iialn ACalewell.4.". Southern Ohie,:tie. ames Eustace. i" Western, V,i(ililic. lenry Miller. Western and ra..ftfS7e. ciiain James I llenrv 1. Hathaway. li" Lancaster oe.. MJ.'iKe. J. Ir. Sadler A Ce., II ears rt'csteni, wheUa!e, 4$ie. nr.Kssun meats. Dressed Reeves were active and closed llini at7iHe. SALES I.Abr WKKlf. Thes. Bradley, Hfl head at Sfli'.iyc. A. A. Ueswell lai.Ie.at-J'J'.ie. C. 8. Dengler, SO de. at 7 Sifc'.iJc. W. II. Rrewu IJI ile. ut 7;4u'JJe. D. M. Harlan A Itro.. :'. t de. at 1)i'M: .I.E. Lnwden. I.'l de. 7i'.He. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart s:Jd .'.10 head at "Hi'M; and Iff.! i:.-ad dressed lambs at lltfliie. BtoeKatanec New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks also United States i;ns reported dally by .lAOPB i.. i.one, i. r:. tnr. i.eiitri! nquam. Nkw Yeuk Stimiuh. Stocks weak. Dec. 27. 10:(u I:iK) x( Chicago A North Western !: litj 1J Chicago. Mil. Asuraul li; hb4 iihjm Canada Southern fil' !)' r.l' C. C. Al. C. R.R 2liJi au.'2 2l,7rt Del.. Lack. A Western 127' l-TS I27K Delaware A:iIuilsen:.'aual Hh4 lm Denver A Rie Grande (& SJi IV-- East Tcnii., Va. A Ga l.'iij .... Y. Hannibal A St. Joe x) Luke Shere A Mich. Seiitliern.. IllJi' IHJkf li:!i Manhattan Elevated ,V Michigan Central Kr'i KVJ H-i Missouri, Kansas A Texas :!T. :t";( x,-t N. Y.. Lake Erie & Western.... 4e; 40'4 Ay, New Jersey Centnil '.KiJi 'M W N. Y., Ontario A Western a: iB'i 2C' New Yerk Central 1.1IK Vil VK Ohie & Mississippi zv2 :a Ohie Central 22 'ays 22s Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... te : wZ St. Paul A Omaha :il iy, Sl'i de i'referred tut ' lOOJi IllDJj Central Pacific wiK 00 van Union Pacific 11472115 115 Wabash, SL Leuis A 1'aeilte :'4 :tl' -M Prelerretl. mlA K'Vi my Western Union Tel. Ce 7S 71. 7s A.M. P.M. ' M. Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. It .... Wij re,y (il Reaillug ?& .".11 i .'!l',i Lehigh Valley ;i .... ill Lchlgll Nuvigatien Ex KiV i:i 4:t 4.1' Ruffalo, Pitts. A Western 20; 20;J 2U2 Northern Central MVA Northern Pacific. Sjy, Mji 35J " Pielerred 7i; 72 7 llestenvilb. .... 17 Electric Underground Tel. Ce. i:a .... 125 Philadelphia A Kile 11. IC lit Gunnison Mining 17" .... 170 lewa Gulch MhiiiiL' :t0j Unitbe States Hokum. p.m. 1:00 Unlt)l States 4 perrnH HH Ifj ................ II . r. 41 Itp'U ................ 1'.4 ........... J"1'. r JV E If All riilt TIS E3I EN Tit. rMKKK WKICK A KKW ItAKISAINS I'll'K riMKKK WKICI X ED I'P IN CLOTHING L'Lit week, but the maiiiil.i'tui':r's stock is very much broken, and we ure beginning te-day te overhaul our teek and MAliK I'ltfCKN II0WN. TIM OVERCOATS Come Hist, and ihe way ulih-h we nmrk tlieni ileu n Each Ceal Will She? for Itself, JUST WHAT THE REDUCTION IS, And we prefer te show you rather than tell you hew grit Is the sacrifice. We Invite everybody who lias put elf buying nil OVERCOAT Till new te come aud s.;c our present l rices. WILLIJLHSON & FOSTER, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. FOR SALE. AKAKK U1IAMVK VOK SALK. TME Stock, Goeil Will ami Fixtures et an Old Established GROCERY STORE, doing a geed baslnes-". Apply at iKHwil THIS OFFICE. AfONBV WA.NTKD. 11 We have a number et FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGES ON CITY PROPERTY In targe. and small amounts te negotiate for next April. ALLAN A. HERR A CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, dec 3-md Ne. a North Duke Street. i 'OK SALK, UM K.t!H TCKMN, ATHIl 1 street brick house, 33:s Seuth Queen street, G rooms and garret, pump, gas. and sewing shopen rear cm! of let. Apply te JOHN W. LOWELL, d24-Ud 20 East Orange street. PUBLIC SALK OK tOWS-OS THUKS DA Y, DEC. 29, lMsI, will be sold at Levi it. Rhoads's hotel. Blrd-in-IIand, Ijmcjster county. Pa., 25 head et line Alderney and short-horned Durham cows, mostly all Iresh. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., et said day, when attendance will be given by 11. J. UH1AI.H. Sau'l 1 1 Ess A Sex, Aucta. dSt-t.sd HOOTS Jt SHOKH. LA DIEM AND GENTS, IP YOU WANT A i Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee Ready-made or Made te Order, go te F.IUEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk specially. iy2-tldSJtW