LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENT; SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3L 1881. THE RAILROAD WRECK. hean; additional particular. fteturn t tlm lrlrmen Their Valuable Vertices. As stated in la:t evening's Ij. m.llioen m.llieen CLR.the wieck at Xuith Dead. uearClnist iana station en the Peunsjh nia railroad was cleared away fcufficieutly te allow trains te pass ou the north track, at 4 o'clock p. m. The teutli tiack was clear ed by 1) o'clock in the evening, and the immense trains by which the read was blocked were put iu motion, and te-day both patsztiger and freight trains arc run ning en schedule time. The work of clearing the track wab done by the Parkcsburg and Columbia wrecking trains, assisted by all the repairmen that could be leathered between these points. They did their work well and with gieat rapidity. Werk of tne Washington Mre Company. The Washington fue company which left this city between G and 7 o'clock yes terday morning, returned about 10 o'clock last night. The steamer was iu chaige of Engineer Jacob Ilcizeg and about fifteen members of the Washington company. Chief Engineer of the Fiic Department, Arneld was also aleni: with them. On leaving the city they were told the train ou which their steamer was leaded would have a clear track, and the train rau down the track at a high rate of speed. Just below Witmcr's station a train was seen en the track ash ei fc distnuce te the lient. The engine was icveistd. and the tiaiu bauds made leady te jump from the train.cxpectinga collision ; but, fortunate ly, the tiaiu v.v,i stepped v.ithiu a few yaids of the one iu fieui of it. The Washy boys lay at Wiltnei's fei some lime, and then lan en te Kinzer's, where they were again detained, and did net reach the wicck until half-past eight. Their steamer was at once taken fiem the car and hauled te the Octoraro cicck, about 000 yaids fiem the wieck. A line of 12 sections of hose was laid, and water was at once tin own upon the burning mass of cars aud mcichaudise, fiem nine o'clock till neon by which time some parts of the mass weie sufficiently cooled elf te be handled, aud the weik of icmeviug it was vigoieusly pushed feiwaid. Dining the alternoeu die " Washy" did geed service iu tilling the tanks of a number of locomotives that could net otheiwise get t supply of water. The lailiead men cut all the weed nee t'ssaiy tes-upply the liicmeu aud hauled thcii steamer from the creek te the railroad with a yoke of oxen the first working "cattle " that sonic of the bejs had ever seen. They weie furnished with geed din ner and suppci at the hotel ; quit work at dusk and i cached this city at 10 o'clock last night as above stated. Incidents or the Wieck. Immediately after the collision the wiccked cngiucs aud cats wcic piled up! in the deep cut as high as a thicc-stery house, the high and leeky walls of the cut preventing them from teppliug ever side ways. The couflagiatien was immense, aud while it was binning many bundled spcctateis galhcied te witucss the grand but distressing .spectacle. When the liie bad been extinguished gieat cakes of mscd glass aud iien, many feet iu dimen sions, were found and had te be cut aud broken bcfeie they could'hcicnievcd. as cinucis aie bieken at the iien furnaces. In a seit of cove iu the cut, aud only a fp.w mils fimn Hie. mp.e.k. stands n. small .. . - -. , . frame shanty withaplatfeim in front of it. While euy thing eNc in the cut was i burucd the shanty escaped unscathed. Immediately after the collision Engineer Diffcudcifei was seen standing staik naked en the platfeim of the shanty. When the cras-h came, and he had becu tenibly scalded and binned, he had cxtii catcd himself liein the wreck and tiicd te save himself by teaiiug Ins clothes fiem his body. He was at once piepcily clothed and caiiicd te the hotel where lie was tenderly cared for but his hints wcre beyond the ait of suieiy. While removing the debiis after the lire, the watch cauiul by lSiakcmau Frewnfclter was feui'u, aud this convinced the workmen that his icmaiiis weic net far off. A caicful scaich was made, but only a few beues and pieces of bone could lie leund. none of I he pieces beinj! I.ugcr thati a man's linger, and all of them net filling a man's hat. The body had fei-iii completely ciemated, and the !iagir.cnts of bone alone weie galhcied together for buiial. An immense crowd of people visited the tecne ycstculay, ami theic was the great est excitement a jieng them, aud all seit of comments as te the cttisoel the wreck and the culpability of the lailiead com pany and its employees. About eOO people took dinner and supper at the hotel in Christiana, the landleid being liteially eaten out of house aud home. Iho I.Lbs 1 inanciail. The estimate of the less of piepcity by the wreck aud the conll.igiatien that ac ceuipauicd it has net jet been made by theelfiecis of the company. Twe loco motives, Kes. 23'J and S2, were entirely destroyed, nothing but the iien poitiens lcmaining. Twelve cais were burucd, four of them beingempty and eight leaded with valuable merchandise. Engiue 2 13 aud a geed many ether cars were scotched aud blistered by the heat fiem these that were burned. alie Iturned Kngiues. The skeletons of the burned locomotives have been put together for transportation te the Alteena shops. It is reported that they will pass through Lancaster te day en route. LITTLE LOCALS. tierc autl There and Excrjuhcie. Outgoing ceuit heuse officials are busy with their "last day's" business. The new deputies aud clerks are slated as al ready announced in these columns. Henry Lcvcnite, arrested at the depot by Officer Pyle en suspicion of being a thief, because he was seen handling a pas senger's watch and chain with the owner's consent, had te be discharged by Alder man McConemy for lack of evidence. J. Sentheimer and Emanuel Bodcu Bedcu hcimcr shipped te New Yerk te-day, te Jacob Dahlman, tliirty-live horses, all bought in this county, and weighing 1,200 te l.'iOO pounds each. Invitations are out for the marriage of Walter Mayer Franklin, esq., of this city, and Hiss Sarah Latimer Small, daughter of Mr. Samuel Small jr., of Yerk, in the Presbyterian church, Tuesday, Jauuaiy 10th, at 7 p.m. Let it net be forgotten that the Y. 31. C. A. will have a New Year reception aud open house next Monday. Ge and sec the members and their rooms. Jehn F. Keith has sold at private sale te Mis. Adelaide Schtcck the two steiy brick dwelling house and let of greuud, Ne. 522 St. Jeseph street, tweuty-one feet front and eighty-sevcu feet iu depth, for the sum of $1,030. This afternoon a party of men who were drunk, disorderly and begging en East King street, Isaac Ilauack, Jehn Richards, Jehn McGinley, Jehn Eby aud James Myers were sent up for 20 days, and Themas Iiauge for 30. The chief of police has given orders te the police force te arrest all parties caught sheeting firearms en the streets te-night. Harry Smith, an old Lancaster boy, but for some time past connected with the Iu Iu dianapelis Sentinel as dramatic critic, is iu town te-day, ahead of the Haverly New Mastodon minstrels, who perform here en Tuesday evening next. Mr. Smita has been absent from the home of his boyhood rer seventeen years, and the many changes he notes are, he sas, mingled with traces of old landmarks, which make him feel te the manner born, as it were. M. E. WEST MISSION. a Fine ilellday Entertainment. The holiday entertainment of the Sun day school of West Mission of the M. E. Church, took place in the chapel "North Charlette street near Lemen last evening. The Chapel was handsemly decorated. The side walls aWl rear wall were hung in festoons of eveigrcen. On the right hand side was placed a large Christmas tree trim med with pretty ornaments, and en the left hand side was a smaller tree with a Santa Claus fire place and chimney at tached. Back of the pulpit was an arch of cergreen, beneath which was an angel with outspread wings bearing the message "Peace en earth." The exercises consisted of addi esses, le citations songs and choruses by the chil dren. Mis. Gill wife of the organist of the Duke Street 31. E. church, read "The Charcoal 3Ian," and lead it well. Gifts of cakes, candies and fruit weie then made te the children by Santa Claus, 3Ir. Geeige Wisner, in full costume, pei so natina the .jelly old saint. " Dr.G. L. Witherow, superintendent el the Scheel was presented with an elegant gold geld headed "cane, and Rev. Rebert 31cllwain, the pastor, with a pair of line slippers and an envelope containing two 3 geld pieces. The affair was a pleasant one te all concerned. OH1TUAUY. Death of Anten Ileupcl. Anten lieu pel, a well known and veiy able machinist fermeily of this city, died iu Pittsburgh, en December, 20, of small pox. Ycaisage he weikcd in Lcman's nflc weiks and aftci waids went into busi ness with Jeseph II. Huber iu Grant .street, in lear of the Presbyterian church. After being in partnership for some years with Mr. Ilubei, he went into business for himself. He carried it en for some time and then accepted a position at the Peun iien works. A couple of ycata age he went te Pittsburgh, where he resided up te the time of his death. In bis young er da she was a prominent member of the Lancaster M.euncicher aud was a fine singer. Week ei I'rajcr. The week of prayer will begin with sci viccs iu the Presbyteiian chuicit en Mon day at 3 p. m. led by Uev. J. Max Hark ; and at the same hour Tuesday, St. Jehn's Lutheran chinch, Rev. J. A. Peters ; W dues-day. Mei avian chuich, Rev. S. Staid; Thmsdav, Duke Street 31. E. chuich, Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, D, D.; Fiiday, Si. Paul's Reformed, Rev. W. C. Robin Rebin Robin en ; Satuiday, Second Evaugelical chuich, Rev. J. 13. Shumaker, D. D. Hymn books used te correspond with the chuich f the meeting. Cleaned Out. The laige sewer draining thcpiepeity of Ficd Kin.ler and the beuses in Kinzler's Court, Neitli Queen street, was clogged iip, but with the aid of the Friendship steamer was cleaned out this morning. U.I!. M AMii.u, newsagent el thl city, lest a biineli el keys between Clui:tiauaaiid'arkcs buig, lule tiausfcning Ills pipers. Return S line te this office. It Tim Dauntless club, et thn city, will liebl a siciabic en Monday cwiiinjj, at Etel-j!e hill. A 'icw quadiille '.ill be nilieduccd. AlllUSCIllCIltS Cemiily Xicxl Hici. The comedy evinl-j et the coining week eenipiite two .paikling al 1 tactiens in ' All the Uage" en Moud ly ecn lng, and 'The Colonel." u new anil biilllaut dramatic companion te " ratienci1," en Huns d ij-. Iltu ci l's Xcu Matetfnii.Ca. Jack Ilavci !' latest iniustiel ente'pii-e "pesiticly eclipsing all previous etreits," is announced ter Tuesday evening next. The New Masto dons cempi isc forty peilein;ei, and in aeiy eempliiuentaiy notice of llK-irciitertaiiuncut, tlm Chicago Inter Ocean sijs: "The conspic uous feature of eiiginality in the Hist pait Mas the intioductien et epeni music in place et the cheap sentimental ballads that hac se 1 mglicmblcd unpleasantly into the ear. The lighten elder of song was resigned te the end men. In the matter et jokes, the New Masto dons ileal mere in eiiginality than any com pany I'Manl." I'J.VIAJj XOTiVES .Suicide and Ij npciibla. A inel leuiaikablu cure ler djspupsia " Wells Health Benewer." The gleatest tonic, bct bilieu and Lnor Hcuiedy known. $1. Diuggists. Depot, Jehn F. Keng & Sens. A Cough, Celd or Mile inre.it should no slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable L'mg Disease or Consumption. IlinnnV iiieneliial Tret h tin net di-eider tiie-temiich like ceagli syiups and balsams, but act directly ou thcinilanicdpails.allaying ii-ilallfin, gie icllel Iu Asthma, Bienchial Coughs, C.iUurh, and the Thre it, Tieublcs wliiflifcingei-siiud PiibllcSpcikers are subject te. Fer tidily jeairi BiewnN Hienehiul Tiecues have been recemmeiu'ed by ph si eians. and alwajd gnu neilect hatlslaetieu. l!aing been tctd bj wide and constant me for lieailyan entile geneiatien, tlie l.aeal t nut d nel .nciiicd laiikaiueng the lew ut-ipli remedies et tlie age. Sold at i" cents a box e- iivwiieie. in8-liirTli.1S&lyw A 1 idj liein Oiegen wntcs Di. ISensen: 1 think jeu should be piesented with aclianet et puie geld ler jour Celeiy and Chamomile Tills have pievcd such a ble-sing te thousands el biitlcreis with sick and nereus headaehe, neuralgia, nervousness and dj spepsia. It is a loelish mlstauc te conleund a remedy el meiit withrquack medicines. Wc Ime.uscd Paikei's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re-i-ults ler Dyspepsia and Debility, and knew it te be a. telling health icsleni!ie. 2'imcv. iil-lindced&w cow Universal Approbation By the community at laigc has been gn en te Bmdeck ICIoed Bitteia. Ne instance is Known w here di-satifctaclien has lieen manifested by lheir use, or where aught but benetll followed their administration. I'nccTI. Fer sale at II. I!. Cechian's drug store. 1J7 Neith Queen street, Lancaster. "LUe, Greutli, Ifeauty." " What we all admire" and hew te seeuie it: A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who pi izes geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and ilc lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri ca! people. It is totally .different fiem all elheis net sticky or gummy, and five liem all impure ingredients that lenderinany ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life-, keeps the tcalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te glow where it had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stale anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared; us te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists, at "a cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1. ectSM.W.S.tw HENRYS CAKItOLIC SALVE. The best balve in the world for cuts, bruises, sere, ulcers, salt rheum, tcltcr,chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup-llen-, freckles and pimples. The salve is ir.tatccd te give perfect satisfaction in eveiy case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Caibelic Salve, as all otlicis-are but Imitations and counterfeits. Pi ice 2."i cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 "d ..i) Neith Queen street. A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale et "Soia "Seia dalie." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her sad and sighing, dearest liicnd, once bright and gay, new scaicu could keep from crying ; ler, 'eh," she siiYI, "'tis a di--grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly marred :" then .lid her liietid, "Itesadalis will your troubles end." Blatuhe called on'Kate nethcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's any where. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the wpihl se geed as Resadalis, it drives away all sKtn disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cities jour ills and banishes all doctor's bills; Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, IJ7 and 139 North Queen street, 'y30-lyaced&w3 Ce te II. IJ. Cecuruu's irug mre. 1"7 North Queen itieet, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyer. Fer brightness anil durability et coier.are unequaled. Celer front 2 te 5 pound a. Direction-, in English and Gertnan.4 Price. 15 cents. f Laber Savins. The demand et the people for an easier inetlio.let preparing Kidney-Wert lias induced the piopueters, the well knenn wholesale druggists. Wells, Richaidsen & Ce.. et Bur lington, Vt.. te prepare it for sale in liquid feim as well a in dry feiui. It sales all the labor of preparing, and as it fa equally effi cient it is preferred by many persons. Kidney Kidney Wert alway? anil everywhere prpves itself a perfect remedy. Buffalo Neus. 020 lsd4w DEATHS. Mayek. On Thursday morning. December 'JOth.l&l, Mis. Esther Clarksen. widow et the late Gee. Leuis Mayei, in the S7th year of her age. Fuucial fiem lier residence, Ne. lit Neith Prince street, en Memlay, January 2d, 16S2, at 12 in. 2td Bnisnew On Dec. 28th, of tjpheid fever. Wendell P. Riiaten. Reialncs ami lricnds aie iuviled te attend, the funer.it liein the lcsidcncu et Jeseph ilresius, near. nmews Bridge. Meet at the house at 1 o'clock p. in. Interment at Friends' burial ground at IleuicWUe. d&w XL'U ADi'ERTJSEiEATS. Miss JIAVI.KS 1IOMK hlllOOl,, Ne. 11 1 North Pi incc hti eel. Will net reopen until MONDAY, JANUARY 'Ml. 1SS2. 30-2t "VT1.W HAMI FOIt SALK CUKAP.-AN 1 Kniircly New I'iaue, Albrccht ii, Ce.'s Make, for Mile at wlielcale price. Inquire at THIS OFFICII before January 10. 20-Jtd BI1.I.V WHITi: MAS KKAIOA'ED HIS begar bteie te the Gicen Fieut, Ne. 5 K:utOi-iiiiKe street, where will be leund the best Clear Havana Seg.'r for r cents. Clear Connecticut 2 ler 5 tents, "jnc hiin a call. ltd 1OK SALi: A LAKOi: AND SUHhTAN tlal Brick Tobacco WAREHOUSE. Cen- tial location, f'apacilv. ."lOtOcases. RIFK & KAUFJ'AN, (I"j-:(AiLilb Ne. 1') Kast King street, finve goeo SECOXD-JLyi) PIA A'OS Fei talc at a bai train. JUSTI'- TUCKENIIOLZ, oi!;lejanl,bJ,U Full" il ill, Lancaster, l'a. OK hALl:. Tlie Stock. Giet-i:i and Fivtures et a l.uge, lii-st-class Clothing lieuse, aieetleicd for bale. Geed and satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire at d23-2wdlt Ne. 21 CENTRE SQUARE. "VfOTJCK OS 1UO.MIAV NEXT THE UN XN ilcrsigiied 'will take possession of the well-known saloon en Neith Queen street, oc cupied at present by Hairy Trewitz and known as Zaeptel's old stand, aud respectfully invites all his li lends te give him a call. It PETER LOTZ. SAtlKli KICAUT LUNCH NI GEORGK Kellei's l'hiladelphia Beer this (SATUR HAl) evening at the Rear Bar. Leepaid Hetel. Lunch eveiy morning from 10 te 12 o'clock. H 31'AVK VOUIl OKOKKS roll OY.STEKS, j choice Flerida, Havana and Valencia Onmg s, Gi-apcs, Bananas. &c. at ECK ERT'S FRUIT STORK, ltd 129 East King stieet. Siier. steki: ren sali:. one of the bcst-establishcil shoe stores in Lancaster lei sale, il applied ter before Wednesday, Jan. 1. Fer further pal ticulars apply te BAUSMAN & BURNS, d SlAjlR 10 West Orange street. J1U11LIC .SA1E. AT S O'CLOCK. P. Jl , en MONDAY. JAN. 2, If2, at the Ek clrmge hptcl, J. 1'. Knight, piopiicter, five shares et Columbia national bank stock, by the o.cciileis id Isaac J miser, dee'd. JOHN IIOUSER, JACOBB.IIOUSER, B. F. own, Anet. d27 3tdT,'lVS PICIVaTK DWELLINGS KOK SALE. Fie seven loomed dm lling houses, situ ate en Seuth Water htn et ; water iu kitchen ; drainage; prices low : terms asy. Alse, a si-ioemed Iramc dwelling en Neitli Maiket stieet. Apply te BAU.-MAN.V BURNS, II0 SwdW&SR 10 West Orange bt. J.'OK SALE. A TW04TURI ItKlCM. 1 DWELLING with Biick Kitchen, S looms, entiy and plastered attic; Ii.dmnt and pump, aiiety of small fiuit. The property is leeatcd In the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be sild at a b irg.iin Is desirable as a home or ter lm e-tment Ne. :!ls Beaver street. RIFK & KAUFMAN, e '-StdSM WS.R 1! laist King stieet. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. TUG AS mi it meeting id the Stockholders el the Fanner' Neitliein Mai kct Company will be held at the elliec in the Neithern Market Heu-c en MONDAY, JANUARY 9,;iS$2, be tween the heuis et 1 and 2 o'clock p. in , at winch time an election of nine Directors te serve for the ensuing year will take place. d.il&j7 JOSEl'lI SAM&ON, fcccietaiy. rpilE WRONG AhSe-KTION KETKACTED L -DESERTED BY HD PARTNER. This is the huiding et an ai tide found in L incaster Daily iM-mmi.KM-hit et December 27, under which Mr. .J.ffEberly is said te hae told the Aigus that his late patucr, Clris E. Sieber, cauva-scr for the flim, has desetted him, collected the linn's money and has went te Lancastei piebably. New I want te say that Chas. E. fciebcr and 1 had a convcisatieu, and everything has pre en Htitisluctery. ltd J. Y. EUERLY. 1UIVATE SALE. THE THREE STKY Biick Residence and three-story brick back building attached, containing twelve rooms, batluoem anil wash-house, and all the model n unpieemcnts: all iu peilcct repair. Has a bid y.ud with a large cistern and ash pit, ami the ceilcr is linKlied in the bc&t man ner, being cemented and plastered; water laucetclcse te the furnace, making it conve nient in eveiy icpect. Poisons wishing te mcw the piepeitv may call at any time. Alse, at piiv ate sale, my Let et Gieund en Neith Duke stieet, fientiug 1.13 feet will be belil iu portions te suit puichasers. Fer tei ins, fte , apply te ltd W. D. Sl'RECHER. 1)UHLIC MALE OF HULKS UN SATUK DAV, JANUAUY7. 1832; will be sold at public sale at the Mcrriiuac stables. 113 North I'linre street, Lancaster city, Ta., 20 head et BUOKEN MULEs, fiein 5 te 8 je.us old, in geed condition ami geed sUe ; geed weikers. suitable for team or faim. l'cisens wishing te sec the stock belete the day of sale, can de se at the stables et tiic sub scriber, en the Harrisburg pike, mile west et the city. A credit el CO daj swill be gi en. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when attendance w ill ba gien bv 031 2td i:. II. KAUFFMAN. TfULlON OPEKA 1IOCSC. WEDNESDAY EVEMNtf, JAN.' lllh. GRAND SELECT CONCERT BT THIS RINGGOLD BAND OF READING. JOHN M. STEPHENS, Elocut:enlst,1n popu lar anil humoiens selections. MISS MOltGAN and MU. HARRY MORGAN iu Popular Duets. Miss Meigan enjoys the reputation et being one of the finest singers in this state. POPULAR PRICES : 35c. Ne extra chai go for Reserved Scats.- Gallery, 25c. 47Excuisien tickets will be sold fiem till stations en the Reading & Columbia railroad te Lancaster en Wednesday, January 11, geed for tw e days te return en any train or en the special train ler Reading, leaving King street at 11:15 p.m.. en . Wednesday, January 11, stepping at nil stations, ltd T?IJLTON OPERA UOU3K. BRILLIANT COMEDY EVENT I THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881. MR. JOHN D. M1SIILEI& has the honor te present Eric Rayley Comedy Company, Fiem Londen, who will produce F. C. Bur naud's ( editor et Punch ) great Comedy, THE COLONEL ! The latest and must piquant satire en the aesthetic craze ; the first play witnessed by Qucin Victeria since Prince Albert's death. Plaved ever 4ne nights in Londen. It will be given bv A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COMPANY, with all the elaborate stage ap pointments. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES : 35, 50 and 75c Reserved scats at "i ecker's Olliec. d ;- td BOOTS & SUOJtS. LAD1LS AND GENTS, IF YOC WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee Beady-made or Hade te Order, go te F.IlTEMENZ'S, Xe. 105 ITerth Queen Street. Cualeia work Specialty. Jy2-UdSftV MCW AVT&MTlSEiaEliJS. TEALT1FCL CHBISTMAS GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, Anl the many elegant and artistic articles embraced ineiu stock are especially litted 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 eai cases a liner and larger stock than eer before, te which wc eeidially invite the attention of all v he desire te examine beautiful cods. EDW. J. ZAHM Jeweler. ZAHJTS CORNER, ect23-3md&wR TTU! fREPAKK FUR IHti SEASUN ! "BEAUTIFUL SSOW" APPROACHES! The UUEAT HEADQUARTERS in this city ler Sleighs ! Sleighs ! CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT NOEBECK & MILET'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. THE BEST AXD FA VORITE CUTTERS THE 1'ORTLAXDS AXD THE 'ALBAXY8. All very handsomely ornamented and upholstered in the finest stvle; ami remember that all our ornamenting, scroll work, etc., is done by hand, with Pure Celd Leaf and no Transteis. Ale, en hand a la-go stock or FIltbT-CLASS CAKIIIAGE WOUK, consisting of Jump Scat Family Carriages, Twe-1'assenger Falling and Standing Tep Phaetons. Brewster. Elliptic springanoxieiuiiguucgies, business wagons, maiKct. rne only esiannsnmcn tint lie city where the Shifting beat Etcns is turned out. Itemembcr our motto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," 49-New is the time te buy. De net wail till Spiing. Bcmember everything is going up in piice, bnt we will still sell at our present prices as we desire te reduce ourateck ler the Spiing trade. jvir AnrJucimjiMJiNjs, A RAKE UHAWUK DOK SALK THE AV bteck. Geed Will and Fixtures et an Old Established GKOCEHY STOKE, doing a geed business. Apply at d23-lwd THIS OFFICE. 1882. 1882. DIAKIES, IN VARIOUS STYLE3. MANIFOLD BOOKS Foreeyplnglettei, In.eices, erden In liip lieate, copying postal eaids, &e. ; the best in the world; no press, biiish, Ink nor water re quired. Call for circular. At the Bookstore cf Jehn Baer?s Sens, Hes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE BOOK. Tq 1UI1 & MART IK. Gla, M and Qaeeiisware AT CHINA HALL. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF White Stene China and Porcelain Ware, OK OUn OWN IMrOltTATION IN TEA and DINNER WARE, FLAT WARE, HOTEL WARE, CHAMBER WARE. We guaiautec these goods lice fiem crazing Goods net satisfactory exchanged. HO USEKEEPERS 1 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO HOUSE SI IUE! HIGH & MARTIN. Ne. 15 East King Street. -1IVLER, BOWKRs & HURST. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, Ne. 25 East King Street, New eiler the best makes et SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLIN'S, AT THE VLIIT LOWEST PitlCES, SHEETING AND PILLOW-CASE LINENS, TABLE LINENS AND Napkins, TOWELS AND T0WELINGS, Blankets, Comforts, Quilts ELEGANT BARGAINS OFFERED IN THESE GOODS. Wea'se efler te day a gieat diivc in Black Cashmeres. LADIES' COATS WE OFFER AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. flSWe iu de examination before purchasing Givler, Bewers 4 Hurst, 25 BAST KING " : .SET, LANCAST1 PA. LANCASTER. PENN'A. Sleighs ami all tne latest improved "Uterus In the Extension Tep Phaeton i:NTUItTAINaiESTS. rpHK FA1K FOIt THE HENKFIT Of J. the New Pievidencc Hand will he con tinued iluiing this week. On Satuiday all goods left will he sold at auction. Parties having hooks will hand the h.iuk: in by Satur day e ening at 8 o'clock. d27-5td LU'LTUn Ol'KKA UOU5E. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 31st, FINGER & WITMER'S T I Fer the bcncfltei the POOR OF LANCASTEIi GOOD PERFORMERS, NEWPERFORMERS. NEW ACTS. NEW PL A YS, NEW SONGS. Oncel thcme3t dining acts will be done by Wituier, Cochran and Costelle. Mr. Witincr will thtowasemeitiault from it pedestal 12 leet high. Mr. Cecluau will dance a clog. COME ONE .' COME A LL .' PRICKS OF ADMISSION: Parquet aud Cirele, a.'ie., Galleiy, 2Sc. Ne etra ehaige ler Iteserved Scats. Secure them at once. d'JT-.'dd MUIION OPLltA HOUSK. MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 18S2. OPEN1NO OF THE NEW YEAR ! ALL THE RAGE, NmV IN 1T3 THIRD YEAR :y tub Original Company, Aa niedut'eil C weeks in tsosten, . weeks in New Vei k City. 6 weeks iu Chicago, under the management et J. M? HILL. ADMISSION. - 75, ."0 and 35 Ct-. Iliagrain open Fiiday, December 30, at the opeiaheiioc. 2-lt U1.TON Ol'KKA UUUSt,. ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, JAMJARY 3d, 1882, J. H. Haverly's Last Greatest Success ! HAVERLY'S New HuuMeii Minstrels! THE HEW 40. J. II. IIAVEKLY, -.1.11. MACK, Proprietor. - Manager. THE" PINNACLE REACHED. t OUIGINALITY ) MOlTO) AI.D VMOTTO ( ItEEINEMENT. ) An entiic piegrammc et New and ISiilliant Fe-ituies, given by Ainciica's Greatest Cetenc elMinstiel Talent. PRICES 33, 50 and 75 Cents. Neextiachaige ler beats lcserved at Bex. Office, awtd I). II. HOI1GE?, tjcn'l Agent. FOIt SALE. 1.HIU KKNT Tilt: HOUSK NOW OCtU- V pied by Mrs. Uebecca JlcConetuy, Ne. ll Wi st Oiange stieet. Fer lent Irem Apiii 1, ls.'. Apply te PETER MiCONOMY. 30-l d A Kced, McGranu A, Ce,' Hank. AltAKK CHANCE. rOK SALK UN i:ASY terms, a two-story linck Heuse, 3X1 Seuth Queen street, i looms and garret, pump, ga-. and senentgr ; Shep en the lear end of let. Apply te JOHN W. LOWKLL, iUl-td 20 East Oransc street. PUItLIC SALK ON TULSPA V. JANUARY :1,18s.!, will he sold at public sale at the Leenard Hetel, a new two-bteiy RKICK DWELLING and two-story brick back build ing, with balcony, containing six rooms, hy drant in the yaid and kitchen, fruit ticcs, grape vines, etc. This property is situated en the east side of North Shippcu stieet, north et Fnlfen street. Ne. '.25. Persons wishing te view the prepeity will picas cll upon the eccunants of the premises. Sale te commence ;at 7 o'clock p. m when conditions will be made known bv AMANDA COX. Administratis of ii. F. Cox, OccM. HhMlV SUUEEKT, AUCt. (127-7UI PUItLIC SALK OF CANADA HOUSES. On MONDAY. JANUARY 2, 1882, w ill be sold at public sale at the Merrininc Heue, 115 North Prince street, Lancaster.Pa., the following Live Stock, te wit: 20 head et Heavy Canada Draft Horses and a few Geed Olivers. These horses were selected with great care, and they must be in every respect us repiescntcd by the undersigned, or no sale. A credit et CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said day, when attendance will be given by GEORGE GROSSMAN. Sav'l Hkss ft Sex, Aucts. aO-l'td IXKCCIOK'S SALK OF VAlVAKLK CITY It Property. On SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 181, the undersigned, executer of the last will and testament of Sarah Williclm. late et the City el Lancaster, will eiler ct public sale at the Leepard Hetel, in said city, the follow ing described real estate, viz : A Twe-Story RrickD WELLING HOUSE and te-story Stene Tenant Heuse and let or piece of ground, situated en"tBe north Hide of Hast Orange street. Ne. 403, in said city of Lan caster, containing in front en said East Or ange stieet 36 feet and extending of that width northward 255 feet, mere or less, te Marien alley, adjoining propel ties et Jacob Lecb en the east and W m. Weidlcr en the west. This prepeity is in excellent condition ; the brick lieutc being comparatively new and painted within the last year. Persons desiring te view the premises can call en Mrs. Compten,. who lesidcs en the premises. Sale te commence at7J o'clock p. m., whein terms will be made known by HENRY WlLHELM.Jlt,, Samuu. IIks Sc Sex, Executer. Auctioneers. d?J,31&jan7,13 THIRD EBITIOS. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 31, 1881. UVITE.W. His ' Customary Opening Speech." Washington, D. C, Dec. 31. Guiteau's customary opening speech consisted this morning of the announcement that "one et my suaitls here, Mr. Cunningham, has get an eleven pound baby for a New Year's present."' (Laughter, in which the jiny heartily joined.) Dr. Gray re sumed the stand and much discussion ensued ever his line of evidence, Scevillo keeping him down te plain statements and objecting te anything which looked like generalizing. Wit ness had seen a number of cases where persons laboring under insane de lusions, had committed acts of violence and had afterwards, leeevered their sanity, but could net recall an instauce of recovery within a shorter peiied than tlirce months. This reply was corroborative of previous testi mony and stiengly opposed te the prison er's claim that he recovered sanity fiem the " irresistible pressure" for iusane delu sion) after he had shot the president. Witness was asked te give his opinion en bcicdity and lcplied ! " It is the trans mission of physical likeness and sitnuli tutlc. It is the rule iu physical char acteristics but in the trausmis-aeti of susceptibility te disease it is the exception au accident and net the rife.' Witness hail never heard the word "pres sure " used iu conncctieu with an insane case, ether than iu a physical sense ; he presumed, it might be ucd t iudicate sticugth of feeling. He did net think a niau acting under Divine piessure who should commit a horrible crime be apt te appeal te the law and the civil autlieiities for protection fiem the conse quences of his act?. Witucss did net liud a bingle circumst.iuce as narrated by the prisoner that would indicate te his (wit ness') mind insanity, lie was of opinion, judging by his examination, of the piiseueriu jail, aud fiem his observa tion of him ia court that he is sane at this time. Corkhill then read te the witness, with the apparent view of its vivisection, the liypethetic.il question of the defense, and, turning te Mr. Scevillo, said : " Yeu sec, Mr. Sceville, I have submitted your own question." Mr. Sceville " Yes, only you don't tend it with the same emphasis you de your dwn." Corkhill "Picsciscly se, because I don't believe in it as I de in mine." W'tness re plied : "I would net like te answer that hypothetical question, because it evident ly means te apply te the prisoner, and I could net answer it if rcfeiriug te him, knowing what I de of him. Frem my ownebscivation and examination I cannot answer it as a hypothetical case, hecause in my judgment it docs net describe an insane state." Witness then analyzed the question clause by clause aud severely, criticized it. Cel. Corkhill then read the lengthy hypothetical questions of the prosecution. I1Y AV1KK. Te-lMyN Telegraphic News. An entiiely false report was sent out fiem Washington te ilay that Gttitcau had been shot. The adjutant general of Illinois has issued eidcrs disbanding six companies of the Second brigade of military and one of the Third. Jehn Helm was killed, Daniel Dritt fatally hint and ethcis"Icss 'seriously in jured by explosion of saw mill boiler near Wmauiac, liul. The Misseuii river is closed with ice. 300 feet of the St. Paul & Omaha railroad biidge has been tern away by the ice gorge. It is admitted by the faculty aud all ether physicians that the disease which broke out among the students of the Keokuk (Iowa) medical college was small pox. The com t of common picas, Philadel phia, has issued a mandamus upon select council te approve the bend of Delinquent Tax Collector Henry B. Teucr, which the ling has se steadily refused te de. Wm. Hcrlster of Reading, a prominent iieu man, has waned a hearing and given bail te answer a charge of libeling Van uxein & Moeie, Philadelphia agents of the New Yerk Mutual life insurance cemptny by sending them an insulting postal card. JehnC. Dullitt, ceuuscl for the lieud party, claims that it ha; becu dclinitcly learned that Mr. Ce wen has failed te se cure the aid of the V.iudcrbilt shaics, and it is reported that Gewcu has withdrawn from the contest for the Philadelphia & Reading railroad picsidcncy. His friends are non-committal, and he cannot be seen until- te-morrow. Rev. F. W. Majnaid, late of .New Yei k, has been dismissed as pastor of the Chris tian church, Decatur, 111. Maynard is charged with drunkenness and ether con duct unbecoming a minister of the gospel and he resigned when brought face te face with the charges. He went Micro la-t spring aud will leave for the East te night. Themas D. Clever, of New Hanover township Burlington ceuuty, N J. has been taken te jail at Mt Helly ea a charge of having brutally assaulted a nine-year-old daughter of Mr Henry Hawkins of Upper Freehold, Monmouth county. The child is dangerously ill aud it is fcaicd sh will die. Clever is b0 years et age and has a family of grown up childicu. llic Louden Daily jeica in a leading article discussing the Panama canal enter prise says, " It may be hoped that a piotccteratc iu which Euiepe could net acquiesce, will be no moie heard et. 'Ulaincism' is probably destined te become in America like Jingoism' here and ' Chauvinism' in France the name of a temporary aberration from political ica ica sen." Iu Kansas City, Me , last night Police Officer Martin Hyncs tiicd te arrest Clay Crtnshaw, a saloon proprietor, at the in stigation of his wife for abusing her. He ran into the saloon and the officer followed wheu Crenshaw Hied. Ilynzs return el the fire and six or eight shots followed. Hyncs fell dead shot,through the heart.and Cren shaw lies in a dying condition. East of Springfield, HI., the weed work in the shaft of Starnc, Dresser & Ce.'s coal mine caught fire by accident last night and was consumed, together with the en gine house. The less by fire will amount te $10,000, and the less by step page of work will be very heavy. About 125 men who weie at work in the shaft escaped unharmed and will be temporarily thrown out of employment. WlSATOEIt INDICATIONS. Wasiiint.ten, D. C, Dec. 31. Fer the Middle Atlantic states colder, fait weather, westerly winds and higher pressure. JqtKKKTH. 1'ntiaitelpma AirkeL PniLAuiturRiA, December 31. Fleur 1 ejected and nominal ; Superfine, Wg 50;.:.aral75 05 00; Ohie and Indiana family, 16 757 25; Pcnnsylvanit family 6 25f 6 SO; St. Leuis de 16 85S7 37; Minnesota Extra at 16 8737 00; da straight at 17 000 7 25; winter patent 87 5188 00; spring de 17 50JJ9 00. Rye flour at $55 25. Wheat dull and nominal; Del. and Pcnn'a Red, l 401 41 ; de Amber, $1 411 42. Cern neglected. Oats dull. Ryedullat97ffi93e. Previsions nothing doing. Lard dull. Rnttcr steady rer choice : ether kids we ik and unsettled ; Creamery extra, 33glfc;de geed te choice, 3437c. Rolls dull. Eggs very quiet ; Pcnna., ":Q2J ; Western, 2027c. "Cheese steady. Pe'releum dnll ; refined, 7c. vnlsky at SI 19 Seeds Geed te prime Clever nominal at ii : geed te prime Klaxs-d dull at new Ker aaraei. New iuu. Dec. 31. Fleur State and Western dull and prices without quotable cange. .southern uuu uun uncuangcu. Wheat '4?e lower and dull: Ne. -2 re I Jan., U 41Q1 41i; de eb., II IlMal U : de Mar.. II mi. Cern a shade easier and dull : mixed west ern spot. CSQlle : de future. 6975X- Oau without decided change ; Se. '2 Jan., I0i : de feu.. WiGWXc. stneK atsrssr. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal stocks also tinted Suites lictd reported .Luly i Jacou U. Loud. N. E. Cor. Centre b.iuare. HKW lOBK-aTOflEB- Stect downward tcwlcucy. Dec. 31. 10:00 IniO J.St Chicago A North Western 12HJ ir iiK Chicago. MIL X SL Panl 107 i in; M, Canada Southern il,1 0--L.j .':t c c. ct i.e. u. Ah... ........... -aj ii I PH.. Lack. A Western. lis la.jj 1.7 Delaware .t'Hudsen Canal ltt 107 n7,'4 Denver A Kie Grande - 71rt 70; i.'JCJ E.nt Tenn.. Va. A Ga 14 .... 1.1'i Hannibal & St. Jee '' ... ar Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. HUi U4,V 11-. Mimhatw Elevated 54 Michigan Central 87 $-Vi 3Ai Missouri. Kansas & Texas 37 3t Ji N. Y.. Luke Erle & Western.... 4lfc 4e'i 40'4 New Jersey Central. '.r. $ ;)i!. N. Y.. Ontario & Western 27E '-7 27 New Yerk Central 13J YMi 131 Ohie ft Mississippi. Mi M uine central.. ... -'V4 iijiC Pacific Mull Steamslyp Ce... St. Paul & Omaha....: . 41 .' St. Paul & Omaha....: .' 35,, XJM de Preferred IftMS 101 !! Cuiuial Pacific eii ui :t2 Texas Pacific ., 49 48, Union Pacific 117M HCJi" 116 Wabash, St. Leuis A l'aclttc... 38, 37 :.' " Preferred. 70 bi I8'H Western Union Tel. Ce ie 7;4 7i)i A. M. r. M. M. 1'UILADBLI'HIA. stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania R. U lfcCHillilr Lehigh Valley Luhlgli Navigation Ex Div.... ISutTule, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Neithern Part tic. " Prelerre-l iliutnuvlllt Electric Underground Tel. Ce. Philadelphli. A Erle It. It Guuuieu Mining lewaGulch Milling...., UH1TK bTATXS ltOtlDS. Unlt'jd States I percKiiU 4K " A ,k ! l 3I4 3V Xlh ttfi 4.T 4.t' 4J5 W,i 2I.' 2l S7" SPi .Ur 7Ji5 7.Vs TV,' liV 1 te" i.b .... .... 170 .... .... ai r. je. l.eu lt ! I"! MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED AT TUK CITY HOTKL. North Queen street, a goeil Cliauiber inaid. Ketcrence require.! ; none e'i'ler need apply. S :KKIt -reTICB. A ELECTION I'OK 1UICEC ll teis ofthe Fulton Mutuul Kelint A-seci 1 tieu will be held at their elliee at Laneaster. Pa., en TUESDAY, the 31st day of JANUARY A. I.. 1882,ut 10 o'clock u. 111. JlKUd- W. V. HULL. teiet:iiv; tem. GICAND FOX CDASK ON MOMMY, Jan. 'lSii, starting f 10111 Si'lieenbeiger' Park, Lancaster. Pa., at 1:J0 p. m. All spei ts ts me'i are cordially invited te attend and biing their hounds with tliem. ADAMbNYDEK, d27 Md&Hu Pioprieter. rilUKNPIKK KLKCTION. X An election will Ihi held en MONDAY the '2tl day of JANUAItY, lesi, at the house el Jehn IS. Shelly. Mount Jey, betui en the hours id 11 and 12 o'clock, for .1 President, ten M ma gers and Ticasurer of the Lancaster, KlU.i KlU.i belhten n and Mltldletewn Turnpike read. d7-3tdnMW J. M. LONG. Treitsiircr. MONEY WANTED. Wc have 11 liumbfr of FIILST-CLASS MORTGAGES ON CITY PROPKttTY in large and small amounts te negotiate ter next Apiil. ALLAN A.IIERR.t CO.. Real Estate and Iiihiiraree Ageutx. deciud Ne.3 North Duke ht reel. IT IS TUK FRACTIVK OF UK. II I). LONG A.KER te plainly declare a disia'-e liicurable if he lelle es II .se te be. CANCERS TUMOKS and SWELLINGS chrcd without pain, or using the knife or drawing bleed. In all c aes which Du. Lexrakeii undertakes he guarantees te de all that can be done bv un wearied attention and the application of ex perienced skill. Otllce: Ne. IJ Kant Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. d27-iiiiid,tw NUTlCK TO STOCKHOLDERS. A meeting of the stockholders et the Lancaster and Reading Narrow Gauge Kail read Company will bu held in the elliee et the .Secretary, above the bunking house of H.iirA. Sheiik, Lunca.ster, en Monday,. January 2, 13s-.', between the hours r 10 a. in. and 12 in., let the purpose of electing thirteen directors te serve or the ensuing year. 3dS W. LB AM AN. Pecretary. 1. "LECTION NOTICK. j Lancaster County National Rank. Lancaster. Pa., December J, IVji. An election ler thirteen Directors of this KaukteHcriuduring the ensuing ear will be held iu the room new occupied as the ll.iul. mg Heuse, Ne. 2S East King street, en TUES DAY, JANUARY 10, sS., between the hours erila.111.nnd 2 p. m, W. L. PEIPEU. d3-3tdSAStw Cashier. E ESTATE Or WILLIAM MILLAR, LATK eftheCitv et lainciwtcr. dee'd. Letters testamentary en said extiitn having been granted te the uudfi signed, all persons In debted 11161010 uic requested te uuikc iiiime di.ite settlement, and ttiesu having claims or demands ugaiut the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the uudci signed. CATHARINE bCHWILKE, W. I-eaman, Executrix. Attorney. U2MitdS I .STATE OK 1VM. L. I'EIPLIC.LATK OK j the Cilv of Laiicimter. deceaseil. Letters of ailiniiiistratleu en said 1 state having been grunted te the underHigiied, all persons in debted tlieiete arc requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed.. SILAS II. FORRY, Yerk. Pa., JOHN D. SK1LES. Lancaster. Administrators. Wm. An.. Atlek, Attorney. dec21-CtdeawA6tw MINICII'S LATKST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fei Casing ami Rating Tobacco. Mliniich'-. MANURE DRAG. ler cleaning Mtables. All sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te gie better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory em be le turned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Ciicular. S. I!. M1NNICH. Landisville, Lancaster County, l'a. d Jiud MS&3m w : IKAItU OF PHILADKLPIA. Assets exer ELEVEN HDNDREO THOUSAND Dollars, btcurely liielcil. Fer a. policy in this old and well-established compaijycallen RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.W&SR fllLLAT TIIK LMIPOKIUM fOIC HOLIDAY PRESENTS Where will be found a larger stcck or PRE? ENTS tlian ever before. Toilet and Perfumery Case?. An Immense varict j of nil the latest neveltlt-s from New Yerk and Philadelphia In Leather and Plash Goods, Such as LKTTER, CAItD and CIGAR CASE-. POCKET BOOKS, PURSES, etc., from the cheapest te the highest priced. Call and examine. Se trouble te show goods ANDREW Gr. PREY, Lancaster City Pharmacy, Coner Ifertb Qaeea mad Orn;e St. c3-lmdW4S LIQUORS, SC. TINGYALTS WLNE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ke. 2C3 West Kins SUcet, lcbiaU