gjCTW MPII pWM LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES THURSDAY; DECEMBER 29. 1881. Surprise l'arty. About seventy-five members of St. Paul's 31. E. cliutch visited the parsonage j last evening, during the absence of the pastor, Rev. A. I. Cellem, and, invading the kitchen, each left a package contain ing useful articles for the pastor or his wife. Upen his return he was equally as tonished te find the geed people and geed things, and a delightful time was had. Amusement. Owen Te night. "Tha Victims" ami "Pelen Shingle " will be given at the opera hem-u tills evening by Mr. Jehn E. Owens and his own selected comedy company. These are two plays tliat allow ample scope !or the peculiar humor at Mr. Owens' acting, ami were III? fame as a comedian te rest exclusively upon his impersonations of Jeshwt Rultcrhy and Solen Shingle, he would have unchallenged title te the favor et the pWy-gelng fraternity "which fcr se many years hu lias enjoyed. A Rare Musical Trial We hope our readers will net forget the grand organ iccital by Pret. H. W. Nicoll, ei New Yetk.uhich will take place this evening in Zion's Lutheran church, East Vine Mreei. Prof. Nicoll is er.c or the most celebrated organists In this coun try, and as it 13 a rare chance for our citizens te hear a first-class pcilermcr en a lii.it class instrument like .Ien's new organ they .should net mi-s this opportunity. Ot Miss Cynthia Rare, who also takes part in lids leuc-eil, we need net comment, as Mie is well known as one of the hucetest soprano? in the country, and a great favorite beleie a Lancaster audi ence, l'rel. ;. Maiz.witli the Him tin co-laws et the girls' high school ami his boys' choir will also take pait in the conceit, which will no doubt be one et th; lluc-d. musical events of the .season. " Fitfnixheil J!u'jm." This I-, the title of a new f.irce-cemedy desigueil te portray the troubles ami tribulation el the many v. be live in rented apartments, and uliieli will be pio pie duccd at i'ullen ejier.i lieu-c en Fiiday evening by :i company under the manage inent et Mr. Jeseph A. (ulick. The Cincin nati Cemnivrciitl .s.iys: '-The renli'Clcmji are continuous ami e'ui-ilely Iiinny. The characters uiuslinngly markeil and sullicieut ly exaggerated te uilnrd lull scope for the comedy capacity of the company which interpreted it last evening. The play was handsomely put en, and is undoubtedly j-oed ter a big ucck'.s business." All tin- Jtarn:" Tliis laughable fun ' coiii ceiii e ly will hi- given at the opera heii-e en Moi: Mei: d iy evening, January 2, by .1. M. Hill'.) com pany, which last year pin lin-ed it here before a large and delighted audience. The piece is a hiring el iinM amusing cpi-e les and rentrr-h-iiiji , in which a c He el mi-lalcii identity is the central point el infcicM, and in Hie competent hands el Mr. Hill's company is an altogether uiirlh-provel.iug and enjoyable perluiiir.ii.ee. SI'IWIAI. NOT IV VS. i:iiiiuiiii.t." N w, quick, complete -uie I days, m inaiy alb ctieus, snaitlug, frequent or ililllcult mi nation, kidney dlscnvs 11. Diiiggist-. Hcpet, lehn F. Lengft Sens. A Cough, Celd or eie : iii-n.it -.lieulit nc atepped. Ni gleet frequently ici.lls in an In. curable l.'ing HIcLSp or Coii-iniiplien. Ilrewu'.; iM'euchi.d TrOcHe- de net ili-.erdcr tin1 rdeniilch like cough syrup-? andbilsuius, but act directly tin the in tunned pai Is, allaying limitation, j-ive leilel in A-tlun.i. Elreneliial Coughs, Catarih, ami the 'i'hie-il TienM.-.-which Singers and I'll I die Speakers uicsuliji- l te. Fer thirty years ISreuuVi lirencliiul Trecncs have been icceinmcmic.1 by phy-i-ciaus. iiml always give im : !--; -atlM.iclien. Having lii-en tested by wide unit ceu-'lant n-e ier ucarlyau cnliic generation, the;, h-ivca!-taiucd wcl .iieriiel rankiuimng the leu staple leiuedies et the age. Held at - cuts a box vervwhere. uiS-lvdTTIi.tS.Vlvw A lady lieni Oregon writes lr. Ileiisen : I think you should be presenti-il w ilh a cha: int el pure geld ler you:' Ccleij an I Chamomile I'll Is hae in e ill siicli a blesinrle thousands el Millcreis ilh .sick and nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness and dy-pcp-i.i. ' Yield mil f Misliii-lime " Give Ely Cicam Halm a th'ii-eiigh tii.il ii you v. euld be cured el Catarih, Hay Fever, L'alari hal l'ea! l'ea! ness.er quickly icllcvcd of colds In the head. ('cam Italui ellectually cleanses the naal p.i---age.s el catarihal virus causing healthy secret Ien", allays in llauimal ion and In it at ion, protects llic nieuibranal linings el the head lieiu adiliti.tnal cold-', completely heals the seresaiul icstmcs the sense el iasteaud smell. Itenelieial results are realized by a lew appli cations. A thmeiigh tleatiiieul as iliitvti d ill cure Calairh, Hay Fever, Ac. The Kalin is easy te use and agie-able, .sold by diuggiMs at SOfeiils. On receipt et ."() cents uill mail a package, Scud ler ciicular with lull iiilorma iiilerma tinu. ELi '.SCREAM I'.ALM CO., Oswego, X. Y. Fer Mile in Lancaster by all druggists. dl.VJwdced.tw It is a toeli-h mistake te cimfeuuila remedy et merit wllli'qiinck medicine. We haveju'-ed I'aikci's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re sults ler DyspcpM.i and Debility, and knew it te be as-teiling health rcMerallve. VVmet. iil-lmdcod&wcew Nothing; Sluirt "I UmiiislaUaDIC UfliiefitB Cen lerred upon tens el thousands of suirercis could originate and maintain the reputation which Ai i:iim Si:sai'.ku.l enjoys, it a coiiipeuiid il the best vegetable alleralives, u ilh the Iodides el Potassium ami Iren, and is the most ctleclual et all remedies ler .scrofu lous, mercurial, or bleed disorders. Uniformly successful ami ccilalu in its remedial dice's, it pieduces rapid and complete cuies el :-erel-ula, Seres, r.elln, lliiiner.s, I'lmples, Krup Krup tiens. Skin Diseases and all disorders risin ; lieni impurity et the bleed. I'y its invigeral ing etleels it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints. Female Weakncs-cs and ir legularities, and is a potent reneweref vi tality. Fer purifying the bleed it has neequal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparts vigor and energy. Fer lerly years It has been in extensive, use, and is te-day tin most available mcdiciiu- ler tin s'll tering sick", anywhere. Fer uule by all dealer-. d'iMwdeed.tw Laber Sa lug. The demand et tin people ter an easier method el preparing Kidney- Wen Ins induced the proprietors, the well known ihelc.--alc druggists, WcIN, Iticliar.Neu .c Ce.. el llur llur liligten, Vt.. te prepare it ler sale in liquid lerm as well as in dry form. It simj all the labor of prejiaring, and as it is equally clll clll elcnt it is preferred liymany per.sen-. hidney hidney Wert always and everywhere proves it. sell a peileet remedy. lliiffulu -Vcit-i. drS! Iwd.tw iti;scci;t ri::.i iikatu The follewlngsjatement of William J Cough Ceugh liu, et Semervilic, ila-a.. Is e remarkable that w! beg te ask ler it the attention et" our read ers. He saya : " In the iall el 1S70 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed byafccvereceugh. I seen begun te lese my appetite and Uesh. 1 was se weak at one t ime that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1S77 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there tin doctors said 1 had a hole in mi' left lung as blgas a halt cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors ami med icine. I was se far gene at ein time a lcpeit wen! around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dr.. Wir. Hall's IIalsam feIitiik Lur.w. 1 laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was liifur.ible, but 1 get a bottle te satisfy I hem, when te my snrnrKe and gratilicalieu, I commenced te feel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 feel in belter spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone alllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's ilalsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con- suinp'liMi can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere geed than all oilier medicines 1 have i taken since my sickness. My cough hasal- most entirely disappeared and I -dial! seen be able te go te work." Sold i.i Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and l.Tj North Queen 8tre iv2S-lvdeedTluVuJ Suicide and Dyspepsia. A most leinarkable euro ler dyppsia Wells' Health Kenewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Remedy known, fi. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng &Sens. tJe le II. I. ('ecumuw in in: Mere, i.-J7 .Nei ii Queen Ml eel, ler Mrx. Fi'rri,tun'x Niw Na tional Djiei. Fer bright ne-s and diii-ibillty et coler.are iincqualcd. Celer I tern 2 te. pounds. Diircfiens m English and German, fine. . cents. CnlTrcat Approbation By the community at large baa beev given te iturdeck Bleed Bitters. Ne instance is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where augbt bnt benefit followed their administration. lrice$l. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Mkln Diseases " Cared by Dr. Swmyne's Ointment. What Is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure in " S waync's Ointment " U past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter, ltcb, salt rl.eum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wendcrlul all-healing quali ties. 1'imples en the face and blotches en the skin are icmeved by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles -Symptoms aie melstuie, intense 'itching, particu larly at night a'rter getting warm In bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne'a Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne ft ften, .V. North Seventh street, Philadelphia, I'a., te whom all letters should be addressed, sold by all prominent druggists. ecU-T.Tb&Fftw MARRIAGES. I'AXTAit Clakk. Dec. 2Jth, ltHl, by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence. Ne, 31 East Orange street. Mr. Themas Baxtar, recently et Ireland, te Mrs. Harriet Clark, of Lancaster City. It Heii)I.i:i:aueii MacXkal. Dec 27, 1881, by liev. K. C. Yerkes, of Christiana, Pa., Mr. Fr.inkliu D. Heldlebaugh, of Strasburg, te Ml-s Annie MacXeal.et Nickel Mines. Pa. It EAT US. I.kyii:n In this city, en the 27th lnst..l(;ce. V., son of Kdward ami Mary Lcyden, in the 17th year of his age. The relatives and friends el the family, also the graduating class. or 1S&0 Beys' High Scheel, a:- lespectlully Invited te attend the funeral, from t he residence of his parents. Ne. 318 West James sticet, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td liixii. In this city, en Dee. 28, 1881, Chris tiana, wiled Thcedi.rc Beck, In the 31st year el herage. Her relatives and triends arc respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence- el her husband. Ne. 416 West King stici-t en te-morrow (Friday) afternoon at le clock. Funeral services at Zion's Lu theran " inch at 2 o'clock. NEW, AUVERTMSEMENTH. WANTKI AT TDK CITY UOTISL, North Queen street, a geed Chamber maid. Kclcrciiic require. 1 ; none ether need apply. 3"-3t 4 KA Ki: CUANCK. rOKSAl.E ON KASY . terms, u two-story Brick Heuse, 333 Seuth Queen strict,.'! rooms and garret, pump, gas and sewerage; Mhep en the rear end of let. Apply te JOHN W. LOWELL, d2l Klil 20 East Orange street. 'IUVO UOOII HKVOXD-UAND PIANOS Fer sale at a bargain. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLZ, oJ!ilejanl,si,U Fulton Hall, Lancaster, Pa. Netici:. La vavtkk County National Bank. I Laneasteii, Pa., Dec. 29, 1881. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held :t the temporary Hanking Heuse. Ne. V'S East KingstreeLen TUESDAY, J ANt'AUY in, IsSi, al 10 o'clock a. in. IS order et the linanl of Directors, ."i-ltdA!3tw F. II. BKENEMAN, Cashier. "VTOTICIC AM KI.ECTION FOR UIKUC- 1 ters el the FiillSH Mutual Kelit Associa tion will be. held at their elllee at Lancaster. Pa., enTl ESDAY, the 31st day et JANUARY A. D.. isJ,at 10 o'clock a. in. ."-"Id W. F. HULL. Secretary pfeteiu. rpillttKK CIEAUKS OF INDIAN KIVER I Flerida orange-". Sweet Havana Oranges .".'cents a dozen. Bananas, Grapes and a lull line of new goods ter New Year. AT ECKEltT'S FltUIT STORE, 129 East King Street. esrCelebrated. Providence and Severn WivTT Oysters. It 4 ItAKK OIIANUE. KOK 8ALE.-TUK V. Sleck, (Jeed Will and Fixtures of an Old Established GROCERY STORE, doing a geed business. Apply at d-Ji-lwd THIS OFFICE. 1701. saij:. V The Sleck, (Joetl-will and Fixtures or a l.irge, llrst-class Clothing Heuse, are offered for sale. (Jeed and satisfactory reasons given ter selling. Inquire at d.-2AdR Ne. 21 CENTRE SQUARE. JT IM T1IK l'KACTICE OF IMC. II I). I I.OXUAKKII te plainly declare a disease incurable if he believes it se te be. CANCERS TUMORS and SWELL1NUS cured without pain, or using the knife or drawing bleed. In all eases which Du. Lokeakeb undertakes he guarantees te de all that can be done by uii wc.11 led attention and the application of ex pci ienced skill. eliice: Ne. I.i East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. il27-0nidw e,! I'OA.N KKCITAL I AND GRAND CONCERT, I'.y the Celebrated Organist, Prof. H. W. Nicoll, Ol NEW YORK, assisted by MISS CYNTHIA it.ii:!':, of Philadelphia (Seprano), and by ;eme et our Leading Heme Talent, at ZION'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, EAST VINE STREET, Till USIUY KYKMNti, DEC. 2llis A DM ISSMIi. .. .............. Te commence at 7:45 o'clock. .....COc. 21-ltR LMJS.TON OI'EICA HOUSE. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 18$ 4 'M OPENING OF THE NEW YEAR 1 ALL THE RAGE, NOW IN IT3 THIRD YEAR 11Y THE Original Company, As produced G weeks in liosten, C weeks ill New Yerk City. weeks in Chicago, under the management el J. M. UILL. ADMISSION. - 75, SO anil 35 Cts. Diagram open Friday, December 30, at the opera house. -2SMt MUSI VAX. INSTRUMENTS. M"" IV ItuXKS. MUSIC-BOXES. Out of our large importation of ever i,soe l aii as size, man class MUSIC BOXES, We have about 150 yet in stock. Wishing te make a clean sweep by New Year we make THIS WEEK A Reduction of 30 per cent. Belew Our Fermer Already low Prices. As te STYLE, QUALITY, etc,, weretcrte our Circular and invite an examination of our stock. C. Gautschi & Ce.. Manufacturers, STE. CKOIX and GENEVE, Sultzerland. Salesrooms, 1020 Cnestnut St., PHILADELPHIA; d6-ttd A8TRICH BROS'. ADVERTISEMENT. A STBICH BKOS'ADVKKTISKMKNT. 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BAZAAR LANCASTER f 1 BAZAAR LANCASTER I J BAZAAR LANCASTER V BAZAAR LANCASTER VN ISAZAAR LANCASTER f fl BAZAAR LANCASTER 1 J J BAZAAR LANCASTER BAZAAR LANCASTER , BAZAAR IS EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KINO STREET. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUit HATS TO THE UNIFORM IMflf'E OF 19 cts. BEAVERS te $2 apiece. NOW THAT TIIK Grand Rush is OVER WE MIALL INAUGURATE THIS WEEK ONE OF OUR GREAT CLEARING SALES WHEN WE WILL SELL GOODS POSI- 11VKI.I BELOW MAXTl'AC- TUtlNtt lMMCKS. We liavii-llll no er.eriimii stock of tjoedson ham t. bill theas-erlnient is broken, ami hih-Ii Knon which uieeilil, or which aie UUelv te In out nl slyli next year, w ill be OFFERED AT FRK'ES THAT WILL COMPEL SALES. We areas yet unable te mention any special prices, but as the reductions will be made ; era'.. Ladles will de well te call early and k-i THE BEST GOOD!? FOR THE LEAST MONEY. ALL. OUR n Will be sold at Great Bargains. COATS AND DOLMANS AT WONDERFULLY LOW I'RICE-. Hosiery, - - Hosiery. In this department we will outdo euim-Ivcs in regard te selling cliean. edil si.i., wldeh we consider its geed te the buyer us il v. e had all sizes ei them, will be sold ui hnlftheii cost CHILDREN'S CLOTH GLOVLS IN ALL COLORS. We will eiler them all al l!i ct- a pair. GENTS' UNLAUNDIHED .--IIIRTS, Linen Bosem and Bauds, r.Oc. ; lernieriy, 7x 7x ltcinferecd at 7.rc. ; formerly, $I.M. Gents1 Neckwear at Half Price. i i SUSPENDERS. Any Style or Quality, ter-J". cciil--. TRIMMINGS AND LACES.. Remarkably die ii. LADIES', GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. THE BALANCE Ol' OUR Silk Handkerchiefs TO BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. 43-COME EARLY "ua 49-AND GET THE BEST IJAUGAINS.-Via ASTRICH BROS' LANCASTER BAZAAR, IS EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 18 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STKEET, LANCASTER, PA. 1LLUY NEtT ADVERTISEMENTS. B KAUTlFCfc faUUSTMAS GUTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic articles embraced in our stock arc especially rttted 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 ever before, te which we cordially Invite the attention of all vhe desire te examine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler. ZAHM'S CORNER, ect23-3ind&wK ENTERTAINMENTS. THK FA1K FOK TIIK BBMKFIT Of X the New Providence Rand will be con tinued during this week. On Saturday all goods left will be sold at auction. .Parties having books will hand the same in by Satur day evening al S o'clock. d27-5td lULTO.N OPKKA 1IOUSK. THURSDAY EVENING, DEO. 29th Engagement for one night only of the r unions Comedian MR. JOHN E. OWENS, he will appear, supported by the distin guished actor MR. CHARLES VAN DERHOr'E ami an ellicient Comedy Company, in two et his most humorous characters, JOSHUA BUTTERBY, in Tem Tayler's Comedy of " Victims," and In ids weild reneuned personatien et Old SOLON SHINGLE. POPULAR PRICES 75, 50 and 35 Cts. Reserved seals for sale at Opera Heuse, 'it-It iui.tej enacA heusk. SATURDAY EVENING, DhiO. 31st. FINGER & WITMER'S T! l-'or the benelitef the POOR OF LANCASTER (toen I'EltFORMERS, XEWfERFORMRRS, NEW ACTS. XEW PL AM, NEW SUNOS. Oueel thcuiOjl dariii!' acts will be done bv Winner, Ceclirau and Costelle. Mr. Wltmcr will throwasemoi-sault Ireiu a pedestal 12 teet hi;;h. Mr. Cochran will-dance a clog. ( 'OME ONE .' VOME A LI. .' PRICES OF ADMISSION: Par.juet and Ciicle, 33c, liallcry, 25c.- Ne e.xtiit charge ler Reserved Seats. Secure them at once. d27-.rtd L'llLION (ll'KKA HDIISE. FRIDAY, DEO. 30tb, 1881. " Yeu Can't Alferd te Mis It." FURNISHED ROOMS, A f.iree-cemedy, written and acted JUST FOR PUN. A SUPERB Company of Comedians Under the management et JOSEPH A. GUL.IOK. The Characteristics : Geed Acting, Elegant Ce-diuning and a .Mintei Pure Fun. POPULAR SCALE OF TRICES. Seats can be secured at Opera Heuse OlUce. "YOU'LL GO." us-:ttd ItOUKS AND SVAHONER1. tUIClSTMAS PUESKNTS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS and tJein of Art In Christmas end New Year Cards at li. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 48 WKST KINO STKEET. N (IW IS THK TIME Te proenre your Holiday Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods ler HOLIDAY PRESENTS, All at reduced prices. FINE HOLIDAY STATIONERY. Geld Pens, MacKinnen Pens, Elegant Paper, teries. Writing Desks, Inkstands, Paper Weights, Scrap Beeks, Art Scraps, Autograph Albiiiue, Games, &c. JUST RECEIVED, An elegant assortment et Fine Pocket Beeks, Letter Cases, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Ladles' Satchel", Werk Bexes. Toilet Cases, Ac. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, In the latest and most useful styles et binding at reduced prices. CHRISTMAS CARDS. A lull line et Prang's American, Ward's Eng lish ami the various German Christmas Cards, both Fringed and Plain ; the largest assort ment ever shown in Lancaster. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Framed and in Panels, Easel and Plaque Stands, Cabinet Framcss, &c. PARENTS AND OTHERS in search et Juvenile Literature arc request ed te examine the variety selected expressly ter THE YOUNG FOLKS, At very low prices. An elegant assortment of Beeks in Fine liiudiugs, illustrated Benk-, New Beeks or all kind, Bibles, Prayer Beeks, Hymnals, Diaries, &c, Jtc. KEVOLY1NG BOOK CASES, Danner's Patent, a useful present ter any one who uses hooks In his profession. At the Bookstore et JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH'QUKEN STREET, SIGN OF "THE BOOK." EVRNITURE. c 1111-ISTMAS PRESENTS, Christmas Presents! The largest stock et HOLIDAY GOODS In the city, comprising RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS and I'A TENT ROCKERS, LOUNGES. COUCHES. TURKISH ROCKERS, PATENT ROCKERS AND EASY CHAIRS, CHIFFONIERS, ESCRETOIRES, CARIXETS. EASELS, FOOT RESTS, TO WEL RACKS, SLIPPER AND WISP BACKS, i Ebony, Ma hegany and Walnut, A -very FINE ASSORTMENT, Indeed. Always a pleasure te show goods. PICTURE FRAMES, In Geld, Ebony and Walnut, at short notice. WALTER A. HEIMTSH. 15 EAST KING STKEKT. sep2i-3md Hi LANCASTER. PENN'A. DRV GOODS. G IVLKK, IIUWKRS & UUKST. Diner, Bewers & Hnrst, Ne. 25 East King Street, New otter the balance el" tlieir Japanese Goods, Leather Gleve Handkerchief Bexes, China Toys, &c, At half their Cost. THESE HOODS MUST I!E SOLD. We etrer CHOICE BARGAINS IN I TO REDUCE STOCK. CHOICE BARGAINS IN Silk Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. CHOICE BARGAINS 4 IN Merine Underwear for Ladies,. Gents and Children. Choice line- et MUSLINS, CALICOES, &C, AT LOWEST PRICES. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 EAST KING- STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. "WjTISIT OUK MTOUK, DAY OR EVENING. CHRISTMAS GIFTS -IN FANCY ARTICLES. LARGE REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE. AS WE DO NOT DISPLAY THIS CLASS OF GOODS AKTER HOLIDAY WEEK, AND WE LIKE TO CLOSE OUR ENTIRE STOCK EACH SEASON. J. B. MARTIN & CO., DRY GOODS, CARPETS, WALT, PAPERS, CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. LANCASTER. PA. JEWELERS. nt'KKA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, XT AUGUSTUS RH0AUS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 East Kine Street. Lancaster. Pa rseptSS-'imtlced LIQUORS, SO. TINGWALTS WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 203 West King Street. leblC-ly TirANTKD.-lWO GIKLS, ONE TO AS' sist in cooking anil the ether te de gen- eral Uousewerk. References required. Apply at :Ne. 441 West James street Mil" TURD EDITIOff. THUBSDAY EVE1JINO, DEC. 20, 1881. GUITEAU IRREPRESSIBLE. INTERRUPTING FROM THE DOCK. Amusement Cansed by the Assassin's Re marksTee Jury Reported le stand Eleven te Ode for Conviction. Washington, Dec 29. The court-room was crowded this moraine A rumor is current that the jury, with eue exception, are satisfied of the prisoner's guilt. The exception thinks him " mad as a March hare." The prisoner was taken te the deck without demonstration. He evinced some nervousness at his exposed position. He opened his morning speech by objecting te the withdrawal of the escort which had heretofore accompanied the van. The prisoner further amused his audience by denouncing Sceville, and admonishing his brother Jehn te return te Bosten and pay his debts. He repudiated Sceville and called him a jackass. Mr. Scevillo then read a letter from the prisoner te Den Cameren, which had been intercepted, in which the latter was asked for $300. The $500 was claimed en the ground that Arthur was president through the inspiration of Guitcati. The prisoner was much exercised at lindiug his letter intercepted and acted accordingly. Dr. Callendcr, the witness, thought this letter indicated no unsoundness et mind. As the prisoner was ceutiuually inter rupting, the prosecution said it might be necessary te place the deck in another part of the room. Mr. Sceville retorted that it might be placed in the cellar as far as the defeuse was concerned When Sceville read hW hypothetical questieti witness said : " Upen that hy pothesis his insanity is a self-evident prop prep osition." Dr. Walker Kempster, superintendent of the Wisconsin state hospital for the insane, sworn : Had studied insanity for fifteen years ; he exhibited forms of heads or Treasurer Uimllan, Cel. Ingerseil, Judge Carttcr, Col.Cerkliill and ethers, te show that conformity of the .skull had little or no relation te insanity net one of them was perfectly symmetrical, and much amusement was caused by the running comments of the prisoner. The latter claimed that "Beb" (luger (luger sell) and himself were "cracked in the same direction' and asserted that "you could put your feet in the depression in Corkhill's skull." Witness retaliated by saying the depression in Corkhill's head was similar te that iu prisoner's, whereupon Guiteau said Cork Cerk hill was cracked a great deal worse than he was. The remainder of the witness' evidence was decidedly against the pris oner. After recess Guiteau asked for icu and ink, remarking that he bad a geed many letters te answer, and might put in valu able time te advantage doing se. The throng at the court room this afternoeti yas greater than ever before, and hun dreds were unable te gain admittance. Anether expert witness was found for the defense te day by means of a telegram from Jacksonville, Ills., in person of Dr. McFarland, who treated Guiteau's family and believes the prisoner insane. He will be subpoenaed. Pension ltnslncss Postage Free. Washington, Dec. 29. A circular is bciug sent te members of Congress by the commissioner of pensions, embedyiug the decision rendere 1 by the postmaster gen eral, a few days age, te the effect that members may " use official stamps te be furnished them without cost by the pen sion bureau, in the transaction of business pertaining te that office l'rotectlen for Engineers. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 29. Gen. Terry has ordered a detachment of the Second cavalry from Fert Custer te Terry's land ing, en the Upper Yellowstone, te protect the Northern Pacific engineers and con struction company iu their work from the marauding Crews. The trooper will go into cantonment at that place for the winter. Pulled the (jSun out Muzzle Frent. Peteksuuug, Va. Dec 29. A youth named Albert Bishop, living in Prince Geerge county, was fatally wounded yes terday while prejiaring for a hunt by the discharge of his gun while he was taking it from a wagon. The lead entered his side indicting a mortal wound. Found Drowned. Newport, R. I., Dec. 29. The body of William Geraghtcr, who has been missing since November 19th, and for whom a reward was offered, was found fieatiug at the feet of the ferry wharf this morning. Ne marks of violence were found en the body. An Alleged " Jury-nxer " Arialgned. Pm la eelphi a, Dec. 29. Geerge A. Weed, alias Schultz, etc., was placed at the bar te-day te plead te two indictments for perjury and forgery iu connection with the recent jury-tixing in the trial of elec tion cases. An Arsenal lliscentluued. Washington, Dec. 29. Orders aie about te issue from the war department te discontinue the arsenal at Vancouver, Washington territory, and turn thebnilil ings ever for the use of the troops. WKATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Dec. 29. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rainy followed by clearing weather, variable winds, shifting te colder westerly, fall in a followed by rising barometer. ArreitefaTux OfHcc Clerk. Philadelphia, Dec. 29. Samuel B. Eastburn, for whom a warrant was issued yesterday, in connection 9 with tax office frauds, was arrested this morning. , Flipper's Fall. Galveston, Dec. 29. The military au thorities at San Antonie are non-committal regarding Flipper's sentence, but it is rumored that he has been dismissed from the service. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, December 29. Fleur dull and steady: SuperUne at (4Q4 SO; ;;.irait 75 Sb CO; Ohie and Indiana lainiiy. Hi 75Q-7 23; Pennsylvania family t 25a 1; r,'Z; St. Lnuirt de t7 00 7 50; Minnesota Extra at JC 7537 CO; de straight at $7 VlTi 7 25; winter patent $7 5(08 CO; spilug de S7 ea9 25. ' ltve Heur lit S5ftT2.. Wheat quiet; Del. anil Penn'ii Kcd,$! 403 1 41 ; de Atnhcr. $1 401 4X Cern firm ler local use. Oats firm, fair demand. Kyc quiet at O'ffiflSc. Previsions dull. Lard dull. Uuttcr quiet and barely steady ; Creamery extra, 394t)c ; de geed te choice. 33(3 XI llrail llrail ferd County and New Yerk extra, 'HQVa. Rolls dull. Eggs dull and weak; I'enna.. 3lr,2; West ern at 30. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull; refined, 7c. Whisky scarce and firm at $1 19 Seeds Geed te prime Clever dnll at HQSJi ; peer, C7 ; geed te prime Flaxseed dull at S1H140. Haw iters MarBet. New Yerk, Dec. 29. Fleur State and Western steady, moderate expert and jobbing trade demand ; Extra de, $5 00Q3 40; rennd hoop, $5 106 75 ; Southern unchanged. Wheat opened somewhat aetter and after wards became weak and declined about Vic ; Ne. 2 Red, Jan., 1 421 i!t ; de Feb., f 1 45 (t 45 ; de Mar., 1 47B1 48. Cern qutetand prices wHheutmuch change; mixed Western spot, t8$Q70'.c ; de futures, 7ek76c. Oats a trifle tinner; Ne. 2 Feb., 4!!'c I'ttaU. 49r.4: Western, 4geX tiratn and Prevision Quotations. One o'cleeic quotations et grain and provis previs ions, rurnlshed by S. K. Ynnttt, IJreker, 1S East King street. Dec. 2J. 1 r. si. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Tork Lard J.-in l -sir jii n:ai iiiitL' JKcb.... l.ii'i .e-JM 44k; 17.eiJ. 11"U Jlarch.. 1,-jyi.i " May cs .4tri Philadelphia. Pec..... :. js .r.2i J?" L4l jxi .r,i ..... L4.1 .71; ..'.-" March.. lA.;yH .rsi .52 fCJTO steeK Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 15,ene head ; ship ments 2J head : market mere m-ti nmt tirm . prices averaging higher, especially ter choice light and tine heavy ; sales et common te geed skips and culls, l 30Q3 10. Market closed weak en packing. Cattle Receipts, 5,0m) head ; shipments 3.7ft) ' in heivu mixed butchers' slew and weaker: peer te fair,-$220ii!323: geed te choice, i.i'iQH le ; com mon weak ; teckeis and feeders, ri 750125: milkers ami springers plentvund J-S3 ?? head lewer: peer te choice. 25iJ'"ii. Sheep Receipts, 1.C0J head : shipments S'M head : market unchanged : general demand net very active, hut noed Meck better: com mon te medium, $2 75$.' CO ; geed te extra at $390350). East LinEirrv Cattle Receipt", :l" head market active; be.M. $;C-ie; lair te geed, 5-.u ($5 75 , common. $1 -rif ". He-i-, Receipt-", 1,00) head : Philadelphia.", Hi 25i; 40 : Verker-i. ; legi. A). Slice Receipts. I.uurhfiid: market dull and nothing doing; price would be 53-5c elf trem j-csterday. BtecK market. New Verk, riuliulelplila and l.ec aNe United States i:id- reported ;-al stocks lailv by jaceii. i. i.emii. .. 1-,. cer. Celine -i uare. kw i ekk M-ecKS. Stocks II i in. Dec. I-ini 1. 3:9 10:00 BBCJiiuy Chicago A North Western I25K Chicago. Mil. AM. I'au! li5;.j Canada Southern 5I'J C. C.4 1.C. R. R 2h.j Del., Uick.A Wc-iii-ni I-T'h Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Hi7 Denver & Rie tir.in.tr 71'-, EastTcmi.. Va. ft lia l.'-'i Uannibal ft St. Jim Lake Shere, ft Mich. eiitiui ii.. Hi; Manhattan Elevated ,ril'M Michigan Central ,st Missouri, Kansas ft TuMts ."7 N. V.. Lake Erie ft Wwlcru WM New Jersey Ccntnil '.tl N. Y., Ontario Western 27' New YerkCentr.il 1.:' J Ohie ft Mississippi ,... ''-1,.'. OliieCentr.tl Z'.'t Pacific Mall SteamMiip C II St, Paul ft Omaha I!-".1; de l'ri'terred UH Central t'aelfle !U Texas I'acitic M Union Pacific Ii Wabash, St. Leuis .V rai-nlc... :".'.J " " Prelerii-d. r.7". Western Union Tel. Ce 7'. " i; IS5J '$ 22J-J l.'7-Ji 1074 7I'4 liV 101 a-JV, 2I lJ7-S 207 7IJ L"Jm 'X,i 1I5'4 "i Win 27'i 131 :u; SJ.U 41 :r. le.: 'nyr 511' i . 37 -7S i:t2'i :.-..; '.i.i :";' "lij.: Ml A. M. 1. It. PHILADELrlllA. Stocks .steady. Pennsylvania R. R i:ii Reading :ui Lehigh Valley lil-Jj Lehigh Navigation E Kiv.... W. RiilTale, Pltls. A WeslKrn 21' Northern Cent ml Northern l'aclflc. 37'-J " Preferred 7iy llestenvillt. Eleclrii: Underground Tel.'Ce. i:r. Phlladelphli. ft Erie. U. R..' (nniiNeii Minim; 175 lewaOuIeh hliiiin-j- United Statkh Kends. United State? 4 per rants . it .& ............ r is i4 3i;-i Sis r.i i' is 7Ci 175 ::) V. M. 1:00 iisj,; iii;h lai'i FOR HAL K. 1)UHLIU SA1.K, AT 'i O'CLOCK. P. HI , en MONDAY. JAN. 2, ISSJ, al the Ex change liplel, J. 1. Knight, proprietor, He shares of Columbia national bank sleck, by the executers ei Isaac lleuser. dee'd. JOHN IIOUSKR, JACOKR. HOUSKR, 15. F. Rewi:, A net. d27-3tdT,TftS PUBLIC SALE ON TUKSPAY, JANVAKV 3, lSs-., will 1: sold at public s-dc at the I eemird Hetel, a new two-story KRICK DWELLING and two-story brick back build ing, with balcony, containing six roemx, hy drant in the yuid ami kitchen, fruit, trees, grape vines, etc. This nrepeily is situated en the east side of North SldpiMMi street, north et Fulton street. Ne. '.25. Persons wishing te view the property will pleas call upon flu; occupants et tin; premises. Sale te commence Jit 7 o'clock p. m when condition.'; will be made known bv AMANDA COX, Administratrix et If. F. Cey, nec.'d. Henry Sihjiseut. Anct. d27-7td 1tjisLH.- sale or i:i.i;;a.vi; fiikni TURE at Nes. 'Ji and 2S North Oueeii street, commencing atloe'eloek en SATUR DAY MORNINO. consisting or one Elegant Organ, one new Heme Hewing Machine, one Wheeler ft Wilsen Sewing Machine, one ele gant Walnut .Marble Tep Chamber Suit, one Silver-Plated Water Seivie:. one Walnut. Lounge, one elegant Walnut Chamber Suit, with swinging French plate glass, one Walnut Dicssing-case Suit, one Cottage. Suit. Hair Mattress, Wire Mattress, one Walnut Exten sion Table, about 91) yards of Rriissels carpel, and a general variety et llou-eheld ami Kitch en Furniture. These goods are nl I as geed as new as they have net been iu use one year. Everything will ,bu sold without re-erve. Heeds can lie examined en Friday. 28-3t SAMUEL II K-jS ft SON, Aiiels. M ISVEIA.AN ROUS. (HUM) FOX CIIASi: ON r.lO.NDAV, JT Jan. 2. ISf., Marling Irem Seheenbergcr's I'ark, Lancaster. I'a., at l:.!H p. in. All -Hrls-meii are cordially invited lealleml and bring their IieiiihI-i uith them. ADAM SNYDER, d27-.ritdilw rioirieter. IfONKV WA.M'KII. lVA We have a number el FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGES ON CITY 1'ROI'KltTY iu largi and small aiiieiinfs te negotiate fur next April. ALLAN A.HKRRftCO., Real Kstuleand Insurance Agents. deeS-iiul Ne. 3 North Duke Street. An ekdi.n,in:k i-kovidiwe fei:ti;v: cellectinii of ileliiiiien, taxi-s in the city of Lancaster : Section 1. lie it ordained hj Seh cl and Commeu CeunciN el the City el Laiicusler that the Finance Committee Miall annually, at the tirit regular ineetingef Councils in tin month et September, report, te Mild Councils the amount el city tax due and uncollected en the llrst day of Sc.l:nil-r, whereupon the. City Treasurer shall return the duplicate of city taxes into the hands et the Mayer, after having m-ide out and prcpaicd separate du plicatcsel all taxes assessed ter city purposes, ter each et the nine wards of the city, that may remain unpaid en said fir.-tday et Sep tember. Sec. 2. It .shall be the duty of the Finance Committee, en or before the I5th day el Sep tember, in each and every year, te adverti-t-tornrenosals for the collection et all unitald taxes el each of the nine wards of the city the collection et which shall be given le the lowest bidders complying with section third or this ordinance. The Finance' Committee shall notify the Mayer whom they have se lected as collectors, when he shall immedi ately place the said duplicates iu their h imls for collection of the same. Sec. 3. 1 hat the Collectors appointed in pur suance of the second section et the Ordinance shall, belere entering upon their duties, give security in two-thirds of tne amount of the rcspectlue duplicates ter the prompt collec tion and payment ever te the City Treasurer et the whole amount due, except se much as they shall be exonerated from collecting by the Finance Committee of Councils from time te time, and the Collectors se appointed and giving bend shall possess and exercise all the rights and powers for the collection efsaid tax as are new possessed and exercised by the Collectors el county rates and levies wlilihi this Commonwealth. Sec. 4. It shall be the dutyet the respective Collectors of the city taxes, outstanding alter the first day of September, in each ami every year, te furnish the City Solicitor en the l.ltn dayet December next succeeding the receipt of their duplicates, the names el all tlieir de linquent property taxpayers en thai day, with each one's lelative amount el tax, and a proper description of the premises upon which it is assessed, and the solicitor shall Inly prepare and tile a lieu ler the amouiit,eii or before the 31st day el December next ensu ing, in the Court et Commeu Fleas of the County et Lancaster, as provided by Hie Act et General Assembly approved en the l.'Itli itay et March, A. D. Is7!i. Sec. 5. That all Ordinances hereby nlteied or supplied be and the same arc hereby re pealed. Ordained and enacted Inte a law at the City et Lancaster this 2!st dayet December, A. D. 1881. JOHN LEVERGOOD, President Common Council. IIbrbeht .Johnsten, Clerk et Common Council. RORERT A. EVANS, - .- President Select Council. .?. K. Baimi, Clerk et Select Council. I.iiljMiji;ti -i-'-iiiiiersiin, issi. . e- . 'NO.T.MacGO.VIULK, dec23 3td -Mayer,
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