LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLiaENCEK FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1882. COMMON PLEAS COTJET. CISfc UllMI?hU l)K AND ON TKIAI Iic l-ln of be Ueferf.tH in Lancaster t:iiy Vii. Welcliana fit al. Iti the cass of Msrlha Eckfcrr, r.llegcd huialic vs. Milton B. Eshelman ti tverser. er utisel began speaking whn court met ami the ispcccbcs had cot all bsea made j-et when court adjourned. The case reached the jury this afternoon, too lato for today's paper. IlErOKE JUDGE PATTERSOX. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the use of William I). Weaver, A. M. Franlz, it. al. vs. D. G. Steacy, Morris Coopei, i'eter Picket aud Samuel Hughes. Tne facts of this case are about as follows : In the ye ir 1871 Wm. Pickel and wif of Bart township, made an assignor ..t of tlicir propeity to D. u. Steacy. ilo.-ns Cooper, Peter Pickel and Samuel Hushes became Stcacy's sureties. Hteacy Med an account and at. the audit a bond in the Mini ofSi.COO duo George ILPickel's estate r:ispipsented His heirs objected to the ii.uney being paid to their father's admin istrator, Adam Draucker, who had gone to Virginia, and asked that it be awarded to Steacy to hold until their father's estate would be set tied,' then pay Mr. Draucker siifiioieiit to pay their father's debts, and the balance to them. This awajd was made. Steacv retained theawa:d in the sum of W)7.t and paid th ' heirs SKi.OOO. Mr. Draucker did not iile his iitial account until 1877, by vh:ch time Steacy had failed. This .suit wis there fore biought agaiust his boudsreeu. The iuiy rendered a verdict, iu favor of the Iilauitifls for 83.0aO.3 and I ho penalty of the bond $14,410. A .street damage case has been attached -(uv:i stairs, but nothio has been done in ji aset. Tl:u Cily ti. V.'clch:ins. V. A. Wilson, cmj , i efcrco in the case "l the oit of Lancaster vs. Kdwatd Wfiehaus aud thu suseties on his official bond, has to-day lilcd his decision. The pillion is quite voluminous, and it is im l.:,hilj!o to yivo mora than a brief ab stract in our columus. Ho decides that the laic city treasurer was lawfully suspended 1)3 councils on Januaiy , 1S.S1, and was therefore entitled to .il;uy only to that time. He Cuds that at the time oi his last election April 5, ISfJi), thcio was in his hands, as city tifasiiicr, as shown by tho journal and his own admission?, tho sum of $20,7715.04. The r;i force has stated an account from which it appears that on January otb, 5b81, when tho treasuier was suspended, thcie was duo tho city the sum of $.1,594.17 winch has never been paid over. He ac coiriingiy directs judgment for that amount ami interest to date, to wit : 4,001 48 to by entered up againr.t the de lendatits. AIKI.1 I'.KAUTACADI'.MV. r.i.tllriK a Statue of St Joseph .V Pieafcatit Kutertaliuuuut.; On Wednesday evening a number of hi: iids assembled iu tho music hall of Sacred Heart academy to witness the erec tion of a statue of St. .Joseph. During tho ceremony the hymn " Holy JoReph," was admirably sung by tho vocal class. Tho soiree that followed proved to bo, as in former years, a most agreeable entertainment. Comparisons seem out of place when all do fervo credit, but tho skill aud caso dis played by Mis Mary Phepoe iu Erl King," a difficult composition by Liszt, aud Chopin's " Faulahic Impromptu, op. C!i," performed by the same young lady, proved by their admirable ien.iil.ion tho thoroughuess ! her training to ho worthy of the highest commendation. Chopin's , " Scheizo in U minor, op. 31," with its many accidentals aud piesto movement, was played by Miss Kato Kennaid. This young lady was especially admired for her easy touch and brilliant execution of this diflicult composition. Tho vocal fcloction, 'AU ! choassoita" (Vcnzano), with its difficult ruus and trills, was charmingly snug by Miss Mary Callahan, who pos s-fscs a highly cultivated vtico aud. is ; al.lo to give vocal expression to a high ! order of mu.sicai composition. Itissim'ti Una vocopoeo fa,' aud "O, Mio Fernan do," (Donizetti) wero admirably loudercd. Tho instrumental and vocal selections by Miss Mary Kiiby are also worthy of praise. The medley by tho jutiior-; was all that could ba desired. Lizzie Hart dt (.ei vvs credit for her liua lecitatiun, ''The l'olish P.oy." "World of Lcttcr." a play by the Miuiuis received great ap plause. The closing ehoi us was well ren. tiered by quite a number of young ladies whoso cultivated voices greatly plea&cd the audience aud gave proof that music and vocal culture received careful atten tion from the tcaclieis of this nourishing institution, which is amply fulfilling the high expectations of its patrons iu its aiied departments of what makes up female education and proving itself a valuable acquisition to the educational concerns of the city. cui.uaiitiA i:vi. From Our llcgular Correspondent, Officer Gilbert took four drunks to jail. - Tho break iu tho Susquehanna rolling mill engine was repaired without stop page. Frank Ziclor, of Williamspoi t ; Max Hanruer, of Lehish university ; Gcorgo lJrencman, of Philadelphia spent tho Thanksgiving season with Columbia Iricnds and relatives. Leavitt's ratiiitrcls gave Katisfactiou to a largo audience. Nilcs, Evaus, llryar.t i Hocy combination will give " Tho Uook Agent " in tho op3ra house, Dc:en ber 7th. Half inch of ico on tho river ; boys and girls happy ; caual frozen and operatiors at tho coal shutes and wharves about to cease. Kallroa.l Mews. Wm. Gabiicl, a P. It. It. brakemau, is iu jail in Philadelphia, charged with rob bing Archie Suavely, one of his crow, of an 37 check. The buildings that are to make room for the new It. & C. It. R. station are beiug removed. While Jeff Hcrshoy of tho It. & C. road was coupling cars at the Junction ho had his left hand mashed ; soma time ago he was hurt by a coal slide at the shuto. Wm. Campbell had his hand crushed whiio coupliu cirs on Weducsdjy night iu tho P. It. H. o.vt yaid. TliankSKivlug Tiding. The Vigio ball, Wcducsdav night, was an entire success. Charles Wcise won the prize at the Co. C target shcoting. At the shooting match on tho river bank noar the Continental turkeys were tua prizes. Tho U. J, revival progresses and will continue while good is being done. Thanksgiving services at tho E. E. Luth eran church yesterday morning were at tended by a good sized congregation and thesernnn was appropriate to tho orea sion. Ilotol Change. Tho Sorrel Horse hotel, West King street, 'which for some years past has been kept by Frank Slough, passed to day into the chargo of John W. Frantz, an old betel keeker, who had chargo of it several years ago for a peiiod of four years and who afterwards kept the Globe hotel for two years, the City hotel for one year and for years past kept. Peters' hotel at Millers " ville. Sale or Stocks. J. B. Long, broker, sold to-day at pri vate sale 10 shares of Lancaster County national bank stock at $110, and o shares of Farmers' national bank stock at $10SV per share. SUlCI K IN LKBASOs. A LancaMer artist Mattes Ilia Life. The following dispatch was received at the Intelligencer office this afternoon : " Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 1. J. F. Malone, a young artist from Lancaster, Pa., com mitted suicide, by taking laudanum, in the Valley house, last night." Tho subject of the above melancholy tidings was well-known iu this city. He was an artist and wrote considerable for tho newspapers. He resided for a time at the Brickei ville stock farms, managed by Colin Cameron, and frequently wrote from that placo for the Intelligencer. Latteily.ho made ciayon portraits in this city. 1 oung Malone was not a relative or any of the well-known families of his name iu this city. He was from the northeastern part of the county, his father having none West some years ago aud having not been heard from since. While attending the cattle at the Elizabeth farms and aiding an artist to sketch tho fancy stock Maloie determined to try portrait paint ing and crayoniug, but he did not succeed veiy well. He worked at tobacco packing iu this city, and a'so col lected aud wrote items for the defunct Otcl, but was never much of a success and, his tragic taking off has no doubt been tiie outcome of a tit of melaucholy induced by f.iilmo in his undertakings. Tho only known relatives of deceased in this neighborhood were his mother and sister who, until lecently, resided in Lan caster, but aro supposed to have lately lemoved hetefiom. Iliit Hyluu Statement. The following special to the Intelli gencer from Lebanon gives the particu lars of Malone's suicide : This morning James F. Malone, a young man aged 25, of Lancaster. Pa., committed suicide by taking a dose of laudanum. The deceased was an artist and had painted several pictures iu town, which were much admired. This mom ing on visiting tho room tho hotel peoplo found the young man lying ou the floor of his room, having on his boly a shirt, pantaloons aud stockings. His face was swollen aud had partly turned blue Oa a stand close to where tho body was found, tho following letter was discovered by Mr. Iloltz. which needs no explanation as it tells its own tale : Lf.hanon Valley House, Leuanov, Xov. oO. Some peoplo live while othars only exist. Everything bsing againit mo I have decided to live no longer. I r.m very much iu debt, certain parties having oulcied suit. I shall cxpatiato my erimo before a just tribunal. I had intended paying a visit to my folks at Lancaster, but last night so:ne one stole every cent I had, four dollars ; now I have nothing. I abhor nolhiug moro than debt, yet I was neatly always a debtor. Imbued with tho idea that I am a rogular Jonah among mankind, I have resolved to exist no moie. I wish my dear mother aud sister to un derstand that I am u t la-jkinj; ia filial afl'ectiou. f Sigued. Jas. F. Malone. Coronet Spaugler, at. noon to day, he'd an inquest over the remains aud the jury reiideied a verdict of "Death by lauda num." S'.iiiiily ot Ucceant.il. Wo In ve since learned that tho mother aud sister of deceased referred to in the above letter, still reside iu this city. Ma lone's sister, Annie, is mairied to IVrd. Iliuehart, who until lately lived at N. 412 WcfX Orange, and removed theiefriim to j l.'aroiitic ttie day alter tne election. Jir.. Malone lies with her son-in law. A Vi;: K'ntr. I3.iac Nash, ol th. Seventh ward, missal two pigs aud heard that they wer.j pcnur.d up at theliousc of Christian Miller. Ho brought a suit for larceoy against Miller. Yesteiday ha and Officer Leman weut for the pigs which thoy took away after considerable trouble, as lUiIIer uau a large , number of friends at house having a good , time. One of these friends named Ileiui y j peisistcu in following the officer and catch ing hold of him. When patience ceased to be a virtue the officer struck him and that settled him. Tho pigs it appeals strayed away from home. Nash f.ajs Miller found them and diovo them home. Miller admits they aro Nash's pigs but says they came to his place. Miller and his wife have sued Nash be fore Aldeimau A. F. Donnelly for assault and battery and malicious mischief, both eases growing out of this transaction. Police CitftCK. Theto weie eight customers in the lock up last night, six of whom having volun tarily sought lodging, were discharged this morning. The others were drunk and diioiderly aud were committed to jail. Alderman Samson had before him It. Clump, John Foley aud Edward Spcer, arrested for diunkeu and disorderly con duct. Tho first named paid his costc and was discharged. The others were sent to jail for 5 and 20 days respectively. John Jones and Bird Wilson were bofoi o the same alderman, having been arrested to answer a complaint made by Mrs. C. E. Francis, residing on tho Now Holland turnpike, who charges them with stealing and breaking up a hand cart belonging to her. The accused entered bail for a hear ing. i.ow AlolasRCB. As a tierce of molasso was being low ered into tho cellar of William Biiekeu derler's groeery this forenoon tho elevator broko aud tho tierco fell, hi caking to piecs. laud cr Suit. Peter M. Meshcy has brought a suit for slander iu tho prothouotary's office against Henry U. Gautz, of Milton Grove. SPECIAL XOT1V2.S. The violation ot any ot nature's laws brings its warning by the reeling of discomfort. Kx pourc will induce cold", throat diseases, con sumption, etc. all ot which uivo warning by a troublesome couah. Uso Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup In lime, ami remove both the cause ano ctli'ct of your discomlort. 1. l'.Ciosby, I'ottstown.l'a., says: "l!rown'i Iron Hitters afforded inc great relief in dys pepsia, indigestion ami general debility." For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13" XortU Queen street. n27-lwd.tw Uo to II. II. Cochran's drug store tor Mrs. 2-Yceiian'.i Actn National Dyes. For bright ness ami :ui-.ililily ot color, are uncqiiaied. Color liom 1 to 5 pounds. Directions la Kng lh and German. Trice. 15 cents. For Thlcic Heads, Heavy stomachs. bilious conditions, "Wells May Apple l'ills" anti-biltous, catlmitic. 10 and S3 cents. Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Mnloh's Vlializer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 1 lil Noilh Queen street. myMwdcow&w Foil lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh't Porous I'laster. I'ncoSS cents. For sale as II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen Street. Lancaster. I'a. tuvi lwdeowAw For Coughs, make a timely use ot IIulc's Honey of llorchound and Tar. Tike's Tooth ache Drops cure iu one minute. 1 Iwitccd&w Coldejj's Liebig's Liquid Beef au 1 Tolue Invigorator is endorsed by physicians. As!: for Coldeti's; take no other, ot druggists. ill-lwdcod&w Small annoyances in Hie are vanishing through scientific discovery. In his Skin Cure, Dr. C W. Benson or Baltimore, Md., has created a perfect remedy for tetter, erup tions ami scurt on the taeo or scalp. livery person u-itiig it will have a clear countenance. n27-lwU4w Popularity. Thomas' Eelcctric Oil lias obtained great popularity, from Its intiinslc value as a reli able medicine. In curing hoarseness, and all irritations ot the throat, diseases ot the chest, etc. For these it is an incomparable pulmonic for salo by H.B.Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139, North Queen street. Don't Forget the Sorotlout." but iuc it regularly after every meal. It Im parts a pleasant flavor to the mouth, changes offensive secretions into lualthtul, invigorates the gums, and cleanses the Interstices ot the teeth. Like old Hercules, it purities the Au gean stables which tome have in their month. n231wdeodw Ubauge ot Mind. 1 declined to insert your advertisement of Hop Bitters lat year, becau.so I then thought they might not be promotive of the cause ot Tomperance, but find they are, a;d a very valuable medicine, mysslt and wlte having been greatly benefited by them, and I take great pl-.iurc in making them known. KEV. JOHN SEAMAN. Editor Home Sentinel, Alton. N. Y. dl -Iwiilw JUAJIRIAGJIS. StaatoxButteb. November 211, 183i, at the residence of Wm. A. T. Stanton, by Itev. Dr. tireenwald, Euaene 11. Stanton, to Mi:S l.lllio A. Butler, all of Lancaster. No cards. It M1SW AltrAUrilSiSMKXTt. SKKVIUKS 1'KK1'411A.'10KY IO THE Communion will be held this evening In the lecture room ot the Presbyterian Church, at o'clock. CONNKCT1CDT CIUAK, 11 OK 23 CTSJ (made from old btock Connecticut to bacco) :it HAKTMAN'S YKLI.OW r KONT CH1AU .vrottK 17UU.NTAl?i KINK-UliT TOUACCO (TUB bevt bland tiuiiiul.ifturcd) S cents per oz. irJc;ntsliP at IIAKIMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIUAK .Sl'OUK. lyuKLie sai.K or iioksks.-um mon JL DAY, DECEMBKU 4, 1882, at tho Morri-ni-tc lloiibO. Lancaster city. Ta. twenty head ot heavy drjtt Canada horses ; some lew li ivern. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m. l-2td GhOUGK OUOSiMAN. INFOBMATIO.-4 WANTKD. U. ftllLLKK Ayen lelt his liouie at Coatesvillc. Aug. 4, 1S'2. wit! out aur known cause, anil lias not since bei-ii heard' of. Any inronnatlon would bo Ihaiiklull M-ecelve.l by his sister. K. .1 AYEBS. n23 5til Cochranville, Pa. UOTOSALS FOIt HAY, OATS AND Straw. Proposals lor furnishing the Fire Department with Oats Hay and Straw of the best quality lor thu period ot six months will no receivd by the Firo Committee at tho MayoiVOIlIco up to Deeenibur 3, a'. 12 o'clook noon. Bids must st-ile fuality. SAMfJELB.COX, n2S-."!til Ciiuirmau. PUULIO MALIS OF I.IVK STOCK. ON SATUBDAY, DKCKMBEK 2. lbS2, will bo old at public sale, at the Almshouse, the toi lowlng live stock, to wit: Four heavy draught horses, live heifers, coming Into profit, throe, milch cows, all superior stock. Also, rocka way ami carriage. Sale to couim neo at 2 o'clock p. in., on said duy. when terms will bo nuidu known bv the BOAltD OF DIRECTORS B. F. i:owE,Auct. ltl B. F2UKK SAYl.Oil HAS REMOVED UH GALLEitY OF THOTOGRAPHI To NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., KS" Exactly opppo-itc the Old Stand. oulll-Ciiid.twR VVKKCUAIS. OVERCOATS ! LAIM'.K VARIETY ! ALL SIZES! IJEST TO CHEAPEST GRADE!) ! FOR LARUE AND SMALL MEN, YOUTHS; BOYS and CHILDREN. As uu have Mich a large Inloltheiii on hand, c will veil tlnln at pi ices much lowck llian wh it they are worth as, by reducing the price i a.ly in tho Mbiiton, wo tin not m;cd to eiriy f.um over till another season. An eleginit end largo line ol SUITS FOR MEN. YOU 1'IIS, ROYS and CHILDREN, Iu all tin; oitlcicnl u::n!es andall the dlllercut sizi.s. Our Children's Mills are Irotu three to elewn. Long Pants Suits from sizd eight up wards. We also call heclal attention to our line ot FURNISHING GOODS, COMPRISING GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, UNIT JACKETS, NECKWEAR, SHIRT.-', COLLARS, Ac. Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. HIESE & BROTHEE, Penn Hall Clothing House, No3. 2 and 4 North Queen Street; &Nos. 6 and 8 Penn Square. LANCASTER, PA. seps lyd w i:,i.i..m;.N & rosTKK. OVEECOATS Tho season tor Overcoat, wo have evei y rea son to asumc, is now at its height, and an op portunity to procure an Overcoat Iroin a larger variety, both in SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED, Will probably not present itself again this sea son. Our stock is richer in quality and styles than ever before and thedcinaiids site (jreater. -IN- Boy's ami Children's Overcoats Wo have a great vat lety or thoroughly relia ble materials well put togeincr at prices abso lutely the lowest. Gloves and Mittens. We have a Complete Stock in WOOLEN, BUCK, LINED and UNLIN'KD KID.HKAVY UAUNTLKTS FOR DRIV ING, 111 Fine Fur, Seal, Neutre, anil Beaer. Wo have a Specialty tor Little Children. Something very much needed ut this season A Pretty Little Soft Lined Kid Mit ten with Cuff. ALSO- Woolen Gloves and Mitts In allStzca, for Boys and Children. FUR GLOVES AND MUFFLERS a Specialty. IN HATS AND OAP8 Wc have a very large vaiiety for Men. Boys and Children In FIN ESEAL, PLUSH, ASTBI CANand WARM CHEAP CAPS to work In. ONE PRICE AND SATISFACTION GUAR ANTKED TO ALL. Williamson V Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. 'I1WO SHI ALL IIAM!-:.IAIIE HAVANA L Cigars lor 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SHW JLOrMXTiaBMMXTB. ATTKHTIOJ. COWMHltl Tim Lancaster Military Company Ul meet at Excel-lor hall on FBI D A T E V ENISO, DEC. 1. at 7:30, sharp. Twenty members are yet wanted to nil the company. By order ot tne Ex. Com. It CHEAP EXCURSION TO rHILADKL THI. UN" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEtt 6. Tickets good for three days, only $2.08. Train Leaves Lancaster, Kins street, at 5:40 a. in. - 4tn27,C0Adtc2,4 JVNT KECK1VKD I.OOOBAKKKLS YOKE State Apples, 4,000 pounds Baking Butter and 1.500 bushels ot Potatoes, at JOSEPH HERSOK'S. 2t Corner Prince and Lemon Streets. PUBLIU SALE OF MOKSKS. On SATURDAY", DKU. 2, 1S8, at the pub no lmnw nf Levi Rhoade. B'rd-in-rianiL Lan caster county, Pa.. 19 head ot NORIIAK HORSES. Among them aro two pair of Grey Horses, and one nne mac nurse mat. can trot a mile in three minute.". Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m. A credit of CO days will bo given. JOHN C. CARPENTER, lt Peqnea.Ohio. CHRISTMAS MOLIUAYSt It you have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a Sore Throat, or even worse, have Diphtheria, and would be well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take OCUlDENTAL. If you have Diphtheria in your household, and wUl not uac the Occidental lor the patients, giveitto every merabcrot the family. kO mat me uiseiutu ui uu uicibuwu uuu going farther. By taking Occidental occa sionally tne most iiuingum". in ui vijiuiuc ria can bo nursed with impunity. Sold by II. 11. COCHRAN. Druggist. Nob. 137 anil XXi North Qncen street, o2CindTu.Tli.fcS I-ancaster, Pa. PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSUAY, DKC. 7, 183', will be solil at public sale, at tho I.eopird hotel, that valuable TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with two-story brick back building, ut the southwest corner ot Lime street and Madiaou alley, between Wal nutand Lemou streets. No. 324, containing vcstabule, hall, a double rarior. dining loom and kitchen on first floor, and lour jooms on second floor, with plastered garret with two rooms. Hydrant in Hie yard anil ciMem with pump. Water and aas tnrnugh iho whole house. Good dry cellar under tho house. Also, afiamc 9hop on rear end ot lot. Lot fronts on Lime streets 24 feet, and extends in depth along Madison alley 131 Teet, toaprlvate alley. This properly h.is just been painted and papered. Lot hat a variety of the fluent fruit tieet. This property Is well worth looking alter by every person that wishes to liavo a good home. Tho only reason for selling Is thai the owner Is going to moveout ot town. Persons wishing to view ths piopctty can do so by calling on tho premles. Terms eswy. Sale at 7 o'clock, p.m. Posses sion will be given Jan. 1, 1883, it desired. Terms ot sale made known by P&TER REGENNAS. HUNhV Shubert, Ancl. dl-7td HOUU.H ANU STA'LIOMSUX. 1UKISTMAS yj asp NEW YEAR CARDS, .V7' II.LVSTRATED BOOKS, ALBUMS, ASD A MSB ASSORT3tlT O? FANCY ARTICLES, AT L. H. FLYNNS, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. "VTOW OPKNlNO A CHOICE STOCK OF ELEGANT GOODS, FOR PRESENTATION, - FOR CHRISTMAS, FOR NEW YEAR ! We oiler Bargains in BOOKSof all kinds. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ELEGANT PAPETERTES, WORK BOXES, LADIES' SATCHELS. CARD CASES, CABIXET FRAMES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Etc., Etc. JOHN BAER'S BOMS, AT TIIE 9$-SiGX OF THE BIO BOOIC&. NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. rpDK T Sodalisfs Vade Iecllm,,, u A SELECT MANUAL OF PRAYERS AND HYMNS, COMPOSED, SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY Edwin P. MacQonigle. Handsomely bound in Cloth, gill edjicd. .Sl.OO ' K Morocco" " .. l.fiO ' In Full Morocco," SB ADDRESS : 252 SOUTH FOURTH ST., PHILADELPHIA. TA. n25-4td LAS CAhT lilt WATVHMa. w UAT SAYS OK THE lancaster atch. "Finest Finished Watch." Meat Perfect Piece of Mechanism. Owkxsbouo, Kv., Nov. 14, 1SS2. '1 o LAKCA3Ttn Watch Co. : Gentlemen: I HAVE BEEN IN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS FOR TWENTY SEVEN YEARS. I HAVE BEEN PARTIAL TO THE ELGIN WATCHES, AND OinERS, HAVE BOUGHT AND SOLD THEM, BUT NEVER HAVE BOUGHT ANY OF YOUR WATCHES. TO-DAY I BEPAIRED AND PUT ONE OF YOUR WATCHES IN ORDER (NAME, WEST END, No. 30,300), AND I WAS SO TAKEN WITH IT THAT I MUST SAY IT 15 THE FINEST FINISHED WATCH 1 EVER SAW, FOR A TEN-JEWELED WATCH. I HAVE EXAMINED EVERY" PART THOR OUGHLY. AND FIND IT THE MOST PER FECT FINISHED PIECE OK MECHANISM I EVfeU SAW. THE NEXT TIME I ORDER WATCHES I WILL ORDER THE LANCAS TER WATCH. Yorns Tautr, J. H. BISHOP, Dealer in Fine Watches, Jewelry, Etc nnsT JMTKRTAIBMESTS. "EHJLTOJ OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, December 2d. AMERICAN TOUR OF MODJE8KA- SEASON lS82-'e3. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. JOHN STETSON. SATURDAY EVENING, DEO. 2d. Adrienne Lecouvrenr. JTme. M0DJESKA as ' ADBTEXNE." SUPPORTED BY ASELECT DRAMATIC COMPANY. RESERVED BEATS. 75 Cents. SI and SI.50. ADMISSION TO GALLERY, COc. 99" Spaclal Notice. Tho sain of Reserved Seata rtll commence on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 29th Inst,, at tne Opera House office. novivctd TDLTON Ol-fclCA HOC9K. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 4. THE MADISON SQUARE Theatre Company, In the Greatest Dramatic Succesi of America, having been presented consecutively iu ihe United States over S,000 TIJIM. EaZdl Presented with a Kirke HaZel under" tiio auspices KlfkC Hazel the madison square Kirke. H l THEATRE, ,,. . nszel New York. Kirke. A BEAUTIFUL DOMESTIC LO E STORY ALTERNATE TEARS AND LAUGHTE1.'. !r'lccliil Scenery from the MiidKon Siuro Tlieatro lor Every Act. A beautiful souvenir programme will ho presented to each lady In iitUmdance. SEATS SECURED AT THE OPERA HOUSE. PRICES 3", SO aiel 75ets. RESERVED SEATS 7"cts. llliMt EUl.TON Ul'KKA UOUHK. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1882. Tho Musical Event of the Season. POSITIVELY ONLY APPEARANCE OF TIIE CELEBRATED EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Absolutely the largest and heat English Opera Company In existence. 60 Favorito Musical Artists. 50 LARGE CHORUS, FINE ORCHESTRA. Emma Abbott, tho most charmlmr. the most popular and iho most succcsstul pilma donna In America, nlded hv Julia Uosawiilri. T.fzzip Annandale. Marie liimllc. Clara Webei, Val entine Fabrinl. Alonzo Stoddard, John Gil bert, Gustavo Hall an J Wm. Castle, In an IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL, can.sl.stin? of Bcllini'a immortal composition, LA SONX AMBULA, (THE ENTIRE OP EH A.) and comic act from Donizetti's Brilliant Opera, ELIXIR OF LOVE, Affording tho Grandest Operatic Entertain ment ever given in Lancaster, Including tho entire Company. POPULAR PRICES : Reserved Seat. Sl.OO. Admission, OO. 75 and 81.00. Sale ol teats will begin Thanksgiving morn ing. u!8 i;k! rati SALt.. P-jm.lt; S.M.K. ON MONDAY, lUtt'KM BER 4th, 18S2, will be sold at the Leopard hotel, that two-storv FRAME DWELLING and framo back-bulldliir, situated No. 459 South Queen street, and lot ot irround belong ing thereto. Lot fronts on South Qncen street 15 feet, moro or less, and In depth 215 feet. House contain! S rooms and summer kitchen ; iruit trees and hydrant in the yard. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock,), in., v.'lien con anion? will be made known by MRS.JANK GOODMAN. II. SuunERT, Auet. nii-Std PUBLIC SALr. OF VALUAItl.K CITY Property.-On FRIDAY, DECEMBERS, lta., will bo sold at public sale, at the.Lcopard hotel, in the City oi Lancaster, tho property situutcdon the north sldo ot East Orange street. No. C03, troutlng on Orangu street 03 feet, and extending back to Marlon street to the depth of 215 feet, more or lens with a two story double front BRICK BUILDING on Orange street, with cellar heater, hot and cold water, bath tub. Ac, In the house ; and a two story BRICK BUILDING, Ci feet In length. Intended tor four houses, on Marlon street ; witli a well ot never-tailing water at the door, large cistern ; also, frnlt trees ot every va riety, such as apples, pears, peaches, chei nes, apticots. plums, quinces, crapes, ffe., in bear ing order. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p.m., when terms will be made known by E. R. KINDIG. II. SmniEKT, Auctioneer. nov2(l.g-,i,-.UA7,g,Adl,4,5,G,7,!d ORPHANS' COURT SALE F REAL KS tate. On TUESDAY, tho 19th day or DE CEMBER, US2, pursuant to an order of side granted by tho Orpnnns' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public sale tho two western of tho four two-story brick houses and lots ot ground iu West King street, on the south side, formerly belonging to Samuel Ranek, deceased, containing about 34 leet 2 Inches front on West Kinu street, and extending in depth south 151 feet, more or less ; the said two-storv brick house lie Ing devised by the said Samuel Ranck, de ceased, to the minor children of Kate Co mer, deceased, and Susan Schnader, In tee simple. Salo to be held at the Cooper House, on V est King street, at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be mado known by REUBEN K. SCHNADER, Guardian of minor chiklren of Kate Cooper, deceased, and SUSAN SCHNADER. Henry Siidbert, Auctioneer. n29-3tdWFM PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE KKAL Estate. Ou TUESDAY' EVENING, DEC. 1A 188.'. by virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at tho Cooper House.tho following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Thomas It. Torr, deceased : No. 1, all that certain two-story brick dwell ing house and lot or piece of ground, situated on the west side ot south Queen street, be tween Vine and Germiin street?, and num bered 118, fronting on said street 17 teetantt 3 inches, and extending in depth 177 feet, more or less, increasing to the width ot 18 feet an. I 6 Inches, mora or less. Possession will be given at once. It dcsiied. Nos. 2 and 3, all those two one-story ami a hair brick dwelling houses, with one-story brick back buildings, and lots of ground, situ ated on the north side of West Walnut sticct, numbered respectively 253 and 255, ouch I rout ing on said street 15 leet G Inches, and extend ing in depth 04 feet 4 inches, more or less. Each ot the houses has an alley right; they aro all in good condition and lurnislied with water. Nol has stationary washshunl.s and gas throughout tho house. Salo to commence at 7 o'clock on said even ing, when the terms will bo made known by M. HABERBUSH, Executor. H. SnuBEKT, Auctioneer n222,aTuTliSts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLK URAL ESTATE.-On MONDAY EVENING, DE CEMBER 18. 1882, will be sold at the Leopard hotel, tho following described real estate : No.l. All that cei tain TWO-STORY' BRICK DWELLING HOUhK. with a one-story brick back building and lot Qr pii'Cu ot ground thereto attached, situated or. the north side or North street, between Duke and Rockland streets, and numbered 330; fronting on said street 21 feet, and extending in depth to Lo cust alley 207 leet, more or le.-s. No. 2. That TWO-STOBY BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, with asnc-story brick back building and lot ot ground numbered 332, and adjoining No. 1, above described, on the west, with a frontage of IS feet and depth to Locust alley ot 207 leet. more or less, and the rl-lit ot a three feet wide alley on the west over No. 3. No. 3. All thatcertatnTWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with one story frame back building and lot of ground numbered 334 and adjoining No. 2. above described, on the west, with a irontage ot 10 teet, and a depth to Locust alley of 207 feet. No. 4 All that certain lot of ground adjoin ing No. 3, Above described, on the west, with a frontage of35 leet and 7 inches, more or less, and a depth to Locust alley ol 207 feet, with the right to a three feet wide alley, ou the west over No. 5. No 5. All that certain ONE-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, numbered 340, and ad joining No. 4 on the west, with a frontage ot 32 teet and 7 Inches, more or less, and a depth to Locust alley ot 207 feet. Nos. 1, i and 5 have each seven rooms. No. 1 htd a hydrant on the premises, and all the others have the right to the use of a pump. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock on said eve ning when the terms will be made known by ANDREW MARKS. H. Shudeut, Auc't. n25T&Tb&Slds HIED SDITIOI. FRIDAY EVISNTNG. DEC. 1, 1882. ERAM FRAME'S GRIEF. TUB MARKSMAN .NEARLY FRE.NZIED Pacing Bis Cell All Night and uewaitloe the Shocking Cataatropbe lu the Cin cinnati CoHtmm Theatre. Cincinnati. Dec. 1. Frank I. Fraynn. who yesterday shot and killed Miss Annie Von Behren, of his company, by accident, at the Colisomn theatre, passed a restless night, being almost fronzied. He refused to retire until early this morning, pacing the floor and giving ex pression to his uncontrollable grief. The case was called in the police court to-day aud at tho request of Fravno's attorney the hearing was postponed until to-morrow, at which time he was anxious to have the case disposed of as Mr. Frayue desired to accompany iho remains List where they will be interred. A LlilOK CONGRESS. Organization for Legislation Iu tb Inter est of WorRlngiuen. Washington, Dec. 1. A convention of representatives of labor unions was held here yesterday in pursuance of the call is sued in July last by tho federation in this city, to look after legislation in tho inter est of workiugnien. The convention was well attended with representatives from Fioiida, Missouri, Kentucky and Kuights of Labor from Pennsylvania and elsewhere. A permanent organization was effected by electing Alexander 31. Kennedy, pres ident. and J. II. O'Brien, secretary. A diioctory of seven members to represent tho workmen of tho United States before the conimitteo of ('ougiess will be chosen at a meeting to bo held on Thursday ner.t. SUSPENSION OP A UOLMMi illl.l. Cheaper Production ac a Rival L'ntabllal' meut the C'aue. Chicago, Dec. 1. Tho North Side roll iug mills have shut down for want of work, throwing out of employment 1,800 or 2,000 men. Tho South Side mills con tiuue ruuning with no present prospect of stopping. President Roberts says rails can be mado there five dollars per tou cheaper than at the North Side mills because of labor saviug machiucry and many accom modations not possessed by the latter. 1 resident Urran'a lUjolndor. New York, Dec. 1. Mr. Noiviu Green, in reply to questions to-day regarding tho reiterated charges of John W. Garrett, of Baltimore, that tho Western Union telegraph company has the privilcgo of inspecting all cablo- fYt-tina olTiiifinw fl.A ....n....... S. .am. a.... a. said that thero is nothing in Mr. Garrett's statement which controverts what he (Mr. Green) has previously said on the matter. A BAD BOY. lie ratally shoots His Little Slater. Boston, Dec. 1. At Northampton, Mass., yesterday, Joseph Moriarity, agoi fifteen years, aimed a loaded gun at his sister, aged eight years, and discharged tho weapon. The child's right leg was shat tered iu such a manner that amputation was necessary. She died during the night. Moriarity, who has a reputation of being a vicious youth, was taken to Worcester by the authorities Three Murderers Caught. Chicago, Dec. 1. An Indian territory dispatch reports tho capture of three murderers named Walker, Reynolds and Gardner near Darlington, after a sharp stingglc, duriug which they were nearly killed. They had murdered a young man in Comanche county, Terns, and the officers have been iu pursuit of them for three weeks. TUe Code in l'aris. Paris, Dec. 1. A duel with swords was fought this morning by M. Andrieux, late ambassador to Spain, aud M. Laurent, late editor of the newspaper P.iris. The latter was slightly wounded. A publica tion in tho 'am reflecting on M. Audiicux led to the duel. Suicide of a musician. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 1. Henry M. Sawyer, professor of music, ol Now Yorkcitv, deliberately cut hit thro.it at Green's farms this morning aud then jumped into the river. Ho died almost instantly. Despondency is supposed to have led to tho act. Two Ilur.ters Killed. Qukrrc, Dec. 1. Tfco bodio of two huuters.uamcd Buldic aud Fontaim, were f.mnd a few days ago in the paribh of Metgei raettc, Dorehester county. It is thought that tl-ey wcro shot by other hunters, with whom they had a diU'uuity, and that tho latter have escaped into the United States. liurued to Oratli While Drunk. Kaltimorc, Dec. t. Mary Charms, colored, aged 41, was found to day in her hou.sc'in the upper part of the city, burned to crisp. She was druuk last night and tho body was discovered by tho smell which issued horn the houso. Aiunlral Wymau Seriously 111 Washington, Dec. 1. Rear Admiral Robert U.Wyman, U.S., was stricken with paralysis this morning while trans acting somo business at Riggs' bank. II was removed to his residenco aud is now in a most critical condition. Arrest or a Negro vesperatfo. Chicago, Dec. 1. A dispatch from Kalamazoo announces tho arrest there of Bill Allen, a colored desperado, who killed Officer Wright oa Tuesday niirht in Chi cago. INIJIC.VTION.S. Washington, Dec. 1. For tho Middle Atlantic states, warmer, fair weather, ex cept in north portion, light snow, west erly winds, stationary or lower pressure. A Church Destroyed by Fire Baltimore, Dec. 1. Christ's Protci tant Episcopal church at Cambridge, Md., was burned yesterday afternoon. Tho brick walls only were left standing. Itobblng the Churches. Paris, Dec. 1. Several cLurches in the department of Maine ct Loire have been robbed. Seven valuable paintings have been stolen from a church at Fontevrault. Killed by the Carp, Allentown, Pa., Dec. 1 An uuknowa Hungarian was run over and instantly killed by a passenger train at South Beth lehem, last evening. The fourth Victim. Providence, N. I., Dec. 1. Adelia Gassett died at the hospital yesterday. She is the fourth victim of the Calender building disaster. Cottoa Mill Burned. London, Dec. 1. Haslam's cotton mills at Bolton has been partially destroyed by lire, entailing a loss of 20,000. Heavy Fall or Snow. Watertown, N. Y , Dec. 1. Twelve inches of suow fell here last night. Decrease r the Debt. Washington, Dec. 1. The debt state ment issued to-day shows the decrease of the public debt during the month of No vember to bo $3,534,142.89. ratal BlMrKxpkMle. CisciNNATr, Deo. L A dipatch from 3Iidd!ftjvrn, Ohio, states that a boiler ox ploded in Suthia & Wren's naner mill this morning killing instantly Adam Forrestor and seriously injuring John Seelen. Two others received slieht in juries. XAMKXT3. rtuudeipBi Market. i'uu.oauhi. Dec. I. flour market Uull : FaImilyriiJ7i7;'ExtR,'004 00,-Pcnna Rve flour at i sei rr TwhfSt,8tSrty.; -No. 2 Western Bed, SI OS?;; Del. and Pa. Be.t. si C4fll 08 ; Lonzbefry and Amber nt si ni v """'" .in2iiuiliori,oca! nse' oW steamer. SCc; c; new ungraded. 60a?n ,, Qu crt Oats rlrm with tair tlt-mmm . v, ' wmo 50c; No. 2 do. ?49; No. 2 Mixed. 444MC. a '.., ., ---.--. - -- ....... -. 3 io, 47317c; Rye dull at C76GSc. -,Sie,1S1?.Ver m at,059: Timothy dull at$l 7i2 U: flaxseed mteady at l "S Provisions In fair Jobbing demand. Lard quiet Hutter firm toi choice grade : Penn'a and Western Creaiuerv extra. 37:n - urt t; ... - -r -. , , & Rolls steady 82Sc. Penn'a, 2'2Sc ; Western, a; Eggs quiet and easier; Penn'a. 31031 Wc: Western, 2U30c. Cheese steady. Petroleum quiet; Refined, 7ve. Whisky al 1 so.- New York Murker. Saw ork. D.'c. I. Flour-Mato and West ern without important change; moderate In quiry; Southern quiet and steaov. Wheat opened j(t).io Io.t: Milicquontlv recovered and ad nuir d a trltlo ; lair specula tive trading: No I White. Si 07: No. 2 Rod Hpot,$l 0S(3l 0lj; ,i nee., l 0f-Jf 25; do Jan., 11 lint 11; do cb.. l i.:;it Ly2; do March. $1 isgl lai. Corn ymQs higher after opening ?,;a;;: lower ; mtxttt western spot, 5tu 1J ; do fu tures. liLVttSIKc. Oats a ahado better ; No. 2 Doc , V.Ve ; ilo Jan., -USHc; State-, 451c; western, 4C Clials. and 1'rnviMuu Ououitlinifl. one o'cloelc iuou.ikiin ul gr.ili. ..-ut provis ions, furnisliel by s. K. Yundt. (ol.er. 15U Kast Hint' .Mtro.it. ' lucri;i. I He. 1. Lard 1 1 1.63 Iiimi ( .ir. N;. Dee. aiK 39i Jan y.-.j; .KUj .:;.: 17.15 17. Vi I0.biy. iear S4 j, May.... M Petroleii'.. Oil Citv.....Li:y. Live Slock Markers. Chicago Hogs Receipt, a:,ceo: Wiipmonta. LWO; receipts foj November, ,2,tw'.f; market stroug anil 10c higher . all sold , quality lair; light. $C'riJ 40 tficavy. $o 42 to ; misi-d lots-, Cattle Itecelpls, S,.r: Miipnwiit.-, (.,00); receipts lor tho month. H;7.is; do ; market opened stronger, with a sood I'l-piand at pre vious quotations: poor to bestslil.iin: atoers, 4R 2.".mostly $1 iMgs 40 i n.itivu butchers', $2 4US.I ao for cow?: tS r,V4H i. for nteers; Will .'3 lor unlls and infrrior grades ; slockcrj nnd feeders firm at : ithU 23. Sheep Receipts, l.MM heail : Hiiipinunts, WW ; receipts lor tho iu uitli, C.,53-? ha I : market dull and nuehnnged : common u t.iir, $::q 3 73 ; good to ehoiee. (4 094 80. Mock Market). Ncv. link, Philcdelphht an.; i.' as htocaa Q!so t'nll'd Sl2tnl Ronds repruloi -1 illy by Jacob U. Lowo.it: North O:ii.on -itri-f. life. I. - a i: :i o:t'. r.Ti. v .11. IH-nver A Rio Grande N. Y.. Lake Krio & Wenlorn Kansas and T:JU3 45 3 .17 I !-. mv. am iii " my: "7h es;T lAiKr. Mioro...... New Jers'V Central New Vorit, Ontario ,t W..... St. Paul, 31. & ijiuaha I'aciKc Mall Rochester Pittsburgh .... Texas Paciilc Wabas:. St. Louis ,c Pacille. Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Cent nil PhiladflphiaA lte.idi;i, Northern Pacific Con, " Proterrod. Rniralo Pitts. West '.'' i" Alii 4.V4 IS 27'. 4'J '2l" s IS 2F 20 XIS' 23 45 li moots it snot. D.K CUAKLES & CO. CITY SHOE STORE. LADIES, HAVE YOU SEEN OUR Clove Kid Top Mutton Shoes $2.2 Kid Ration Shoes 2.H0 Finn Kid Button, worked button lui.V.s.... 2.30 Fine IV'jMi! Hutloii, woikeil button holes, '2.M Cloth Top Ration Shoes $i()0to 2.3(1 Fancy tilovo Kid Top, laeo and hnt-k bal. with Patent Leather Tips 2.111 Minses'SehfioI Shoes f 1.00 to 1..1H Children's School Shoes 73c to 1.23 GKNTS, CALL AND SEE 0UU Men's Rull Cougri-ss $1.23 Men's Quilled Riitton Rals 201 Men's Fine Calf ISa's and Rultou, U.73 Men's Fine Cloth Top Hals.... 2.73 Men's Call Hoots (solid leather) 2.W) Men's Scotch Rottom Call Ralmoral. which (Mil be repaired, &aiueas hand yewed.... ".23 JCZ-L'OMK AND SKE US. NO TROL'RLE TO SHOW (JOODS. D. B. CHARLES & CO., Xo. 26 1-2 East King St. (H-IR-2UM1F SLEIUHH, JtC. Ol.lM(iU! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! UDGERLEY & CO., MAEKET STREI'T!', Bear of Ceutrni Markot Houses, LANCASTER, PKNN'A. We hae a L.-rire and Splendid Assort nientof I'ortiar.d, Ailmny ami Dcublc Sleighs. They are the b.t seleete.I v.-oo.Ivork and the finest painted and ornamented Sleighs ever ol5:r d for-ale in this city. Our Motto: "Quick f n!es und small pronts. It eo-,ts nothing to call and examine work. XTrWvnlso Iumjoii h tml a lull line, or Fine Carriage work, iu which uodefy competition. All Work Warranted. Repairing or all kinds pioiuptly attended to. iiW-ttd&w VM'JlEKUiS. T ilAM(.MJlVlf. FINE GROCERIES. FLORIDA ORANGES, RANANAS, Will I'K ORAPLS, CATAWILV GRAPE3, FINE LAYER RAISl.s'S, CHOICE NEW LAVKR FIG3, CHOICE LARGE FRENCH PRUNES, NEW PRINCES PAPERSIIELL ALMONDS, FINE COMR HON EV, CIIOI'JE NEW CITRON, PINE APPLE and DUTCH HEAD CHEESE SARATOGA CHIPS, FINE CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUIT, THANKSGIVING CRANBERRIES, The II neat you ever saw. New Mince Meat. A toll lin: ol all kinds ot FINE GRO CERILSat BURSK'S, No. 17 Kaat King Street. nM-lyrt PATIKNTS UANNOT KKTOU MUCU1N prcmc'i with the lajt that a neglecto I acute ear inflammation may lead, through supnuratlon ot the middle ear, with all it cncqunnces or caries, polypi, meningititis, ccrebi-u: abcea-, pytemia, to the moat weplor a'lle rrsults. Diseases o! tiie Eye, Ear and Throat alao. Chronic Diactses succcsslnlly treated by DRS. II. D.and M. A. LONGAKER. oaice : 13 East Walnut street, Luncastcr.Pa. Consul'ation tree. dl 2Msvr
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