LASTCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCEK MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1882. y - Tilt tKlSu. Meeting or the Hoard of Director. The prison board met at 10 o'clock this morning, a full board being present. Tho committee on inventory leportetl goon's on band to tbo value of $8 591.22. the phy :;iciau's quartcrl5rej)ort was received. It ) eported 59 cases receive.!, 50 cuicd, 8 re lieved and 1 died.EUen Pear.sol, wbo3e death occuncd on the 28th ult. It was decided to advertise for bids for the manufacture of tho year, commencing Jan. 1, 1883. Tho boaid ordered the prison dark to pay Cigarmaker Herr for tho overwork of the month of June last. The board bad ex onerated him frm the payment of prison labor on tho ground that ho had lost hie best hands by the jail delivery of JI;y last. Tbo clerk of the board wan instruct'! to dtaft a resolution for passage by th lji8 l.iluro allowing this county to kr i!s pi isoners ssntcnef d to terms of : j-ai. or over to the Eastern penitentiary .tlessiH. Weaver, Ililzer and solicitor Sproul were appointed n committee to audit the accounts of Treasurer Carter i mining from Apiil last to November 30 jt. There was sonio tnlk'l K'v the piisouprs a (Jhiistmasdnfiu'r but stronjj oppoHilion Mfia di veloprd and the siitijecj was dioppc-i1. Adjourned U. V. A. M.OIIluUI VI!t;ilon. To niht the now room of tin- Coi Jitoga council No. 8, O. U. A ?.I. in the lis quirer buildinr will b-j nene 1 .md dedi cated to the uses of the oidr. Tho fol lowing prominent members of the order ate stopping at tho Stevens house and will bo present at tho opening to-uicht : M. K. Scuderliug, stato C3uncilIor ; Wal t r (Iraham, state council secretary ; John lksteiu, junior cv-.statc councillor: Wm. il.tkcr, national lepirscutativc ;&. J. SJaelr, member of committeo on laws ; John Kieider, slate council ti'-asurer ; Stnuirl II Ashhiidzit, tiiember of com mitten on appeals ; Wm. Feaster, member . national bady and ex-national coun cillor, and many other distinguished visitors. OrlvloK Accident, Cltuilio Uiemcnsnyder, aged l.i jcars, a son of Ilev. O. Uiemensnyder, while play ing on Chestnut street, near Shreiuer's iv metciy. on Saturday afternoon about .i o'clock, was struck, knocked down and nui over, by a horse and luy in charge of two moil, who did not even stop to ascertain the oxttut of the boy's injuries'. Tlic little fellow was struck on the brad by tho horse's hoof and the wheel passed over his legs, badly bruising them. lie was carried to his homo on a wheelbarrow where an examination showed that nouo of his bones were broken. Donation Party. On Saturday evening about fifty mem bers of tho Duke Street M. E. chuich met tho sexton, Abraham Nixdorf, in tbo lecture room of the church and presented him wit It about a cai t load of gioeerics, pio v.hions, vegetables and other good tilings for tho family larder, Lewi-? Haldy made tho presentation speech and IS. V. Shcnk responded on behalf of Mr. Nixdorf. Tho occasion was a pleasant one to all concern, od and a ui prise to the sexton, TIiu Hacnmens Sujijier. The hackmcuof this city had a bi tup jerat Iveppcrling's hotel, Ncflsville, last evening. Sunday is tho only day that these men, who woik hard all week, can get away, so they concluded to have their feed yesterday. Tho supper was gotten u: in Johnny Kepperling's best s! vie and it was a jolly crowd that sat down and did ample justice to it. An lnlienable lnR(f uiueiit. The value ot an urllelo is almost always in diculed by its pi Ice, and lor jcirs tin: people weie content to pay $."..(W lor a ;;enuuie Liver more lylograpliic Pen, and tins am' pens arc yet iioiiifjKood .service. Tin micco-.s ot these pem led persons to et ;p imliutioiw, which they offered ut Mich low pi ices that many per sons not understanding tho difference, were induced to buy them. The LIvcrmore com pany therefore, cut down the price of their .short plain Tens to$2(Ki,unil8iioitf;oll mount ed to $i .VI each, to si v everybody a chance to have the best :irtiele ol the kihd. You cm buy llieiu lot- tii.it money by remitting Use amount to Louis E. Dour, Manager Mylo graphic Pen Co., u Washington street, l!os ton ; thu pen together wit'i a pi'-kage ol superior Ink will be sent by return nrill, and the money will be at once re I iimled ii thevdo not prove lo be perlect and natistactory in every respect. There is nol hlng more appro priate than a Stylograph, a a gitl to a lady or gentleman, ltd Amusement. J laze I Uirle" To XigM.TUc bcauUtnl piny of" Hazel Klrlce," no v. pas: lis two huii dredlli consecutive ieprueutnl.on will be given at the opera hou,e to-night. It Uonu ot the lavoritts ot tin Agieiican stagy and is a standard iittraction in this city, MI-n Relic Mackenzie, now known as Relle A re lie r, will pluy the ti'lc tole: sin; has many fi lends here. Emma Abbott. Lovers ol grand opera await with pleasure the pioduclion of l'el'.lni's lm niortul work, " LaSonnambula," which will lake place to-morrow evening, when the dis tinguished American ) iltiia donna. Miss Emma Abbott, and her large, company, will present It with all the ucccssoiies that have given this presentation of the opera its wide reputation. Miss Abbott Is a great Lancaster favorite, and her role ot Avtina in "Sonnam. hula" Is one ot the strongest iff her brilliant repertoire. The company supporting her is claimed to be the largest organization ot the kind in existence, and numbers tllty artists chosen from the best musical talent available. The .sale or tickets is proceeding rapidly and gives promise ot a 1 trgo audience. The Vlorcncfs. Those popular cornelians. Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Florence, will beat Fulton opera house on next Wednesday eveninj, when our people w 1 1 no doubt gladly avail themselves of the opportunity ot renewing their acquaintance with the. Hon. JlartlwtU Sto'r and Mrs. (leu I. Oitjloi, two ct the clev erest ot comedy creations, as respectively im personated by Mr. and Mrs. f lorencc, in their play or "The Mighty Dollar." -My l'arlnvi:- Ot the play oi "My Part ner." lobe given nl Fulton opera house next Thursday evening ..y the celebrated Aldrich .V l'aisloe, the Xew York Sun says : ' There have been a great many dramas written, of which the matcilal has been more or less Call forutan in its origin ; but ilia new play, pro duced last evening at the Union Square thea tre, is probably the best tilort that has yet been made in that direction." SVIlVIAI. XUT1VH.8. When others are suffering, drop a word ot kindness and sympathy. If they are suffering t roiii a Cold, give them Ur. Hall s Cough Syrup: a lew doses ot this valuable remedy will afford instant relict, and a twenty five cent bottle will cure the worst Cough. Samuel Adams, Lancaster, Pa . cays " Brown's Iron Bitters thoroughly ciiio.l mo or a bilious attack." For sale by II. B. Cocli ian, druggUt, 137 und Vii Xorth Queen street. dl-lwd&w It It is headache of any kind that troubles you, you iied never have another attack. Send $i.V lo Dr. C.W. Benson, llaltliuore, Md and lie will send you by return mail i: boxes ot his Celery and Chamomile Pills and they will permanently cure you. Of druggists, 5 cents a box. dt-lwd&w That lluslwnd or Aline, Is three times the man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Kcnewer." $1. Drug gists. Will you butler wnn uyspcpsla and Liver ('oumlainl? miuu.s v uuiizcr is cuarauieeu to cure you. For sale by II B. Cochran. 137 and VSi Xoitn o.ucen street. myl-lwdeowAw tio to II. B. Cochrau'd diug store tor Mrs. Freeman' New National Dyet. For bright ness and durability ot color, are uncqualed. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. 1'rlcc. 15 cents. Change ot Mind. 1 declined to Insert your advertisement of Hop Hitters last year, because I then thought they might not be promotive of the cause ot Temperance, but find tlicy are, and a very valuable medicine, myself and wile having been greatly benefited by them, and I take great pleasure In making them known. REV. JOHN SEAMAN. Editor Home Sentinel, Alton, X. Y. dl 2wdw HEATH. Vinton. In this sitv. on the 31 ins'., Mrs. Sarah Vinton, in her CIth year. The relatives and friends are respectlully Invited to attend the luneral. from nor late residence. Xo. 110 Xoith Mulberry street, on Tuesday .".iternooR at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. It Cast. In this city, on the 3d Inst., 1'hllip Cast, in the CCth year of 1ns age. The relatives and friends of thcamily, aHo Lancaster loiige Xo. 07, 1. 0. O. F.,arc respect fully invited to attend the tunci-tl, from his late i e-ddence, o. 222 West James street on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Lancaster ceine'ery. 2td XJ2W AUVJiKTJSEMKyTS. 7"M aiKN'S VHKKTIAN ASSOCIA- L TION. The. I'eguhir Monthly Meeting ol ie association wlii be h Id THIS EVKX1XG Ml at S o'clock IJ'OIJ.NTAiN FINK-UUT K1IJACOO ITHK bebt brand mauuluctiired) 8 cents ier 07. orSS cents J.f ft :it IIAIl'5 MAX'S YELLOW KIMJXT CIUAB slOKh. ("IIKAV I.XOllKIII.N TO fHII.AltKU J I'lll . OX WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER fi. Tickets good for three days, only i00. Train Leaves Lancaster, King street, at 5:lu a. m. 4tn27,a)&dtc2. TUST KKCKIVKU 1,000 IIAliKKLS YOKK State Apple, 4,00(1 pounds Baking Butter 1.M0 bushels ot Potatoes and one car-load of York SUUe Cider, ut JOSEPH llEKSOU'ri. lit Corner Prince and Lemon Streets. INFtlKMATlOlS WANTl'-U. C. At I.LKIt Ayers lelt his home at Coatesvilie, Aug. 4. 1H-J2, will out any known ciuse, and tins not Incft been heiiril ot. Any information would be llmpK'ull -received bv his sister. E. .1 AYKB". n-2j.'lil Cocliranvllle, I'a. AVVTK NASJAL UATAItKfl A COLD IX the head is an acute Inllammallon of the nasal mucous membrane, sometimes confined to one passage, but more frequently nlt'eeting both. D'scuses ot the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Cancels, Tumors. Skin and Chrome Diseases sucoessliillv treated by DltS. II. D. and M. A. LOXUAKEK. mice is isasi w am 11 1 street, Lancister. ia. Consultation flee. df-3td liUBI.IU 8ALK. ON MONDAY. IH-.CKM- 1 BKU I'll, 18S2, will be sold at thu Leopard hold, that two-storv FBAME DWELLING and frame back-building, tdluatcd Xo. 4J! .South tjiieeu street, anil lotot ground belong ing thereto. Lot fronts on South Queen street 1? leet, more or less, and in depth -t.r feet. House, contains 8 rooms and summer kitchen ; iiu it tiees anil hydrant in the yard. bain 10 commence, at 7 o'clock, p. in., when conditions will be made known by M ItS. J AXE GOODMAX. II. Siiuucirr, Auct. n'iVStd 1 rAI.UaliLKFAKM AT I'DlH.ICSAt.K. . On SATURDAY, DECEalllElt SI, 1S-82, on the premises, adjoining the Borough ot Shrews bury. York county. I'a : A TRACT OF FARM LAXD, containing 120. AUi.r.s. on nnicn are eiecieua two ana 11-liall Btoty brick DWELLING HOUSE, largo bank barn, grain and tobacco house, wagon slii'il, corn crib and 1 titer btiildin"8 ; spring ot water at the door ot house. Fine oich-iid. This property is within one-half mile ot tho bchoolH, churches, stores and markets of Shrewsbury. Close to main lino of Xorlh ern Central i:ailroad. Well watered and in good state ol cultivation. Land well adapted to tobacco growing. Terms easy. For further Information ad dress Wm. It. Given, cs-j., Columbia, Pa. bule at I o'eloclcp. in. WILLIAM B. GIVEX. Evecutoror John Wagner, ilee'd. nov2J-'2lw.V3td-2,j,7 IIUKLIU SALIC ON WKUNKSDAY, UK. CEMBKR C, lf-82, will lie sold at public sale at the Park Stock Yard Hotel. Lancaster citv, the beautiful stallion. Star Keller. Star Keller had lluee months training three years axo, and tro'tcd a full mile in 2 minutes and 40 FCcnmN, since that time l.us been kept for breeding. Pedigiee. ot Star Keller: Star Keller, halt brother to Lirzie Keller, s-ired by Magnolia; dam, bav mare Bell, by Searcher. Magnolia's record, 2 niin. 3IJ4 seconds. Bell's record, 2 min. 31-y seconds. Magnolia by Old Star, daughter ot American Star. Sally Slouch, Bay Richmond, daughter oi Duioe, Mr Henry, daughter of Messenger, Post Boy, Sir Hem!, Garland. Duroc. Yg. Damsel, Hambietonlan, by Messenger, Miller's Dam. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, sharp, w lieu terms will be made known by ltd GEO. FLORY, Agt. VIKISTMAS OtIOIIS. CHRISTMAS GOODS. AX ENTlnK MSW STOCK AT G. L. Fon Dersmith's BOOK STORE, Xo. 32 EAST K1XG STREET. A large assortment and at prices far helow the publishers' prices. Gilt Books, Books in Sets, Leather Goo.ls Phologiupli Albums, Velvet Frame-., Genuine Steel Eugiavings, Silk and Plush Box Paper", Juvenile Books, Games, Etc. FOX DER SMITH'S Book Store, 3 2 East King St dl-tld TULTOJN OI-KltA IlllUhE. Thiiisday, December 7, 1882. 4T1I SEASON ol the ELECTRIC SUCCESS. Louis Aldrich and Chas. T. Parslop, AXD THEIR SUPERB STAR COMPANY IX MY PARTNER, P.Y BAU1LEY CAMPBELL. " Theplav that made the fame of the arthur in a night." And which is by long odds the best play of American Hie that lias been brought on the American boards. New York Herald. Every lad v attending will receive a beauti ful souvenir ot ' 41 y Partner." uAi'iiuU I . jycio tit-it W f. rr, sii.vND & co. Have opened another Large Invoice ot LADIES' COATS In Latest Berlin Styles at very Low Pi ices. CHILDREN'S COATS Neatly 11 limned In all sle and qualities. CLOTH SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, COLORED CASHMERES, lu all the Xew Shades and Mixtures. SPECIAL BARGAIXS-OXE CASE . LUPIN'S CASHMERES Heavy weight, all colors, 50c. a yard. 2 W Pieces FANCY RIBBONS, 4 inches wide. 25c. a yard, worth 60c a yanl. Special Bargains in CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE, at lths, iSJc, I7e, 20c and 23c a pair. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Underwear. In all sizes and qualities at Low Prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS 1 Wc now oflcr Special Bargains In White and Colored Blankets In Many Qualities in less than manufacturci's prices. Watt, Shand & Co., NEW YOKE STORE. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1I.M.N S WILLsON. Grra,iicL Foreign and American Holiday tads' ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Christmas Presents. Christmas Toys, Tree Ornaments. Groat Variety of Mechanical Toys. Presents of all Classes. Toys 'Wholesale snd Retail. C2TWe are prepared to furnish Sunday schools with Suitable Presents at Greatly Reduced Prices. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. L"M)V.r. .1. ZHM. EDW. J. MANUFACTURING ZAHM'S CORNER, We are receiving weekly Invoices of the Newest Styles Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Ami think any lover of the beautiful in art or mechanism, will begrntitlcd with an examina tion ot our stock. Our arrangements lor turnlbliliifr D I A M O N D S are oi such character as to insure our patrons PRICKS BKLOW REGULAR BATES. 3- We manulaclura the greater part otall our solid Jewelry and can make to order an v article dclred In this department. Persons wautinir SPECIAL CUltlSTMAS U1FTS should leave their orders with us as early as possible. We Invite an examination of our stock and premise to all POLITE ATTENTION, FAlJt DEALING AND LOW PliWES. Edw. J. Zahm, Jeweler, ZAHM'S COKNER, - - LANCASTER. PA. dcci-lmd VUlt HALE. MIJLhSFOKNAI.K. I have a carload or Nice Kentucky SIulo, closely muted, from 3 to 5 years old, lor sale at the Keystone HoiihC d2-tfd IIOWABI) BAILEY. FOB SAl.K. A Plat form waiton. without top, tlmoat as good ai new. Will !i sold very cheap. I). II. WKNGUIt & liUO., Grain Healers, 33 N'oith Prince street. d2--:td PUBLIC SALr. OK VALUAUL.K CITV Property. Oa FBIDAY, UECKMUEU8, lSi?, will he sold at public sale, at the Leopo.nl hotel, in the City of Lancaster, tho property situated on the north side ot East Orange street. No. C0j, trontiug on Orange street ;.', leet, and extending back to Marion street to th j depth of 213 feet, more or less with a two story double trout It KICK BUILDING on Orange street, with cllar heater, hot and cold water, bath tub. Ac, In the house ; and a two story BIMCK BUILDING, C5 leet lu length, intended lor four h'uibes, on Marion street; with a well ot never-tailing water at the door, large cistern ; also, fruit trees, ot evory va riety, such as apples, pears, peaches, clieines, apiieots. plums, quinces, grapes, Ac., in brar iug order. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when terms will b made known by fe, U. K1NIUG. II. SiiutsKnT, Auctioneer. nov'Jt).22,at,,-7.29tdl,4.5.C.7.8il ORPHANS' COURT SALIC OK K1CAL. Es tate. On TUESDAY, the 10th day Of DE CEMBER. US2, pursuant to an order of sale granted by the Orphans' court ot Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public sale the two western ot tho four two-story brick houses and lots ot giound in West King street, on tho south side, lorinerly belonging to Samuel ltunek, deceased, containing about til leet 2 inches trout on West King street, ami extending In depth south 151 feet, more or less; the said two story blick houses be lug devised by the said Samuel Ranck, de ceased, to the minor children of Kate Cooper, deceased, and Susan Sclmader, in tee simple. Sale to beheld at the Cooper House, on West King treet, at 7o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by KEUBENK.SCIINADEU, Guardian ot minor children ot Kate Cooper, deceased, and SUSAN SCIINADEU. Hbxry SnuncKT, Auctioneer. li'JIKltd IVFM Pul! lll.li: HAI.K. ON TUUIUUAY, OKU. 15, will ba sold at public sale, at the Leonjrd hotel, that valuable TWO-STORY BK1C1C DWELLING, with two story brick bick building, at the southwest corner ot Lime street and Madison alley, between Wul nut and Lemon streets. No. ZU, containing vestabulf, h-ill, a double rarlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor, and lour looms on second II ior, willi plastered gairet with two rooms. Jlydiaut in the yard und cistern with pump. Water and gas through tho whole house Good dry cellar under the house. Also, a tramo shop on rear end ot lot. Lot fronts on Lime streets 21 leet. and extends in depth along Madison alley 131 teet, to a private alley. Tills properly li is just been painted and papered. Lot has a variety of the finest fruit trees. This property is well worth looking alter by every person that wishes to have a good home. The only reason for soiling is thui thu owner is going to move out ot town. Persons wishing to view the piopeity can do so by calling on the premies. Terms easy. Sale at 7o'ciock. p. m. Posses sion will be given Jan. 1, l&tt, it desired. Terms ot sale made known by PKTEU REGENNAS. HenkV Shcbert, Anct. dl-7td lilt GOODS. J. II. MARTIN CO. Dress Goods Department. Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Surrah Silks. Silk Plushes, Silk Velvets, Suiting Flannels, Dress Flannels. DolB-1 ii 84 Felt GlotH, Kor Kmbroideiiug, Ac. SHADES. in all the LATEST J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. IlOOU.lt AHU HTATLONEHi. (1UICIS1MAS J AMD NEW YEAR CARDS, XEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, ALBUMS, ASD A FIXK ASSORTMENT OP FANCY ARTICLES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. L.1Q.UOK8, JtO. HOUSEAI A COS DEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 North Queen street, I ancuster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities ot Foreign and Domestic WINES und LIQUORS, con s'antly tor side at wholesale nud retail Straight Old Rye WhlsKy of the distillation of 1375. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ol the vintage ot IS00 Kept especially for medicinal purpos-s. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. Ieb3-lyd HOUSE AL & CO. Opening -OF- ZAHM, JEWELER, LANCASTER, Pa. ENTEUTALNMENTS. Tf ULTON 01-E.KA HOUSK. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 4. THE MADISON SQUARE Theatre Company, In the Greatest Dramatic Success of America, having been presented consecutively in tho United States over 3,000 TIMES. HaZ6l Presented with a Kirkfl. LL....1 special cast v. , naZ81 under the auspices BlntC. Hazel the madison square Kirke. H , THEATRE, n- T Hazel New York. Kirke. A BEAUTIFUL DOMESTIC LOVE STORY ALTERNATE TEAKS AND LAUGHTER. i-pcclal Scenery from tho Madison Square Theatre for Every Act. A beautiful souvenir programme will be presented to each lady In attendance. SEATS SECURED AT THE OPERA HOUSE. PRICES 33, SO and 75cte. RESERVED SEATS 75cts. ni9-lt UULTON OI'KKA UOUSK. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1882. The Musical Event or the Season. POSITIVELY ONLY APPKARANCK OP THE CELEBRATED EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Absolutely the largest and best Enylish Opera Company lu existence 50 Favorite Musical Artists. 50 LARGE CHORUS, FINE ORCHESTRA. Emma Abbott, the most channlnpr. tho most popular and the most successful prima donna in America, aided by Julie Kosowald, Lizzie Annandale. Marie lllndlc. Clara Webei. Val entino Pabrlnl. Alonzo Stoddard, John Gil bert, Gustavo Hall an 1 Wm. Castle, in an IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL, consisting or Bellini's immortal composition, LA SONNAMBULA, ( TUB EMTIBK OPERA.) and comic act from Donizetti's Brilliant Opera, ETiTXTR OP LOVE, Affording the Grandest Operatic Entertain ment ever given In Lancaster, Including the entire Company. POPULAR PRICKS : Reserved Seats. 1.00. Admission, GO. 75 and Sl.OO. Sale ol seats will begin Thanksgiving morn ing. n28 litd IIULTON Ol'KRA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEO. 7, The Favorite Comedian, MB. W. J. FLORENCE. SUPPORTED BY HIS SUPERB DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the highly amusing picture of lile in Wash ington, entitled THE Mighty Dollar. Which will be presented with beautiful and APPROPRIATE SCENERY Ann BRILLIANT STAGE EFFECTS, RESERVED SEATS, GALLERY, Ai ltd 75c. and Sl.OO. 50c. UI.AHH AM) QUEENS HAH: H 1UU m MARTIH. HOLIDAY GOODS -AT- CHINA HALL. We are uow displaying a very large line ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN- H AVILAND'S CHINA, DECORATED PORCELAIN WARE, DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. RISQUE. BELLEEKand MAJOLICA WARE, CUT, ENGRAVED and PRESSED GLASSWARE. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! The Cleveland non-Explosive Student Lamp. These Goods have been selected with much care. Examine them before purchasing your presents. High & Martin, 15 EAST KLNQ STREET. LANCASTER. PA. CONNECTICUT CIUAB., llrUK 25 CTSJ j (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at IIAKTMAN'S YELLOWIFRONT CIGAB. STORK. TIIftD EDITION MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 4, 2882. MB. ABTHUES MESSAGE, WHAT 1BE PBE9IDENT HAS TO SArY. Ut Gives Congress Some of His Views oa Matter of Governmental Policy, in ternal Ke venue, Tariff Reform, Klver and Harbor Bills, Star Bonte Trials ana Other Subjects. Washington. Dec. 4. Tho second ses sion of 47th Congress was opened at eleven o'clock. The galleries, though not crowded, were comfortably filled, and on the Moor the bustling throng of members were engaged in friendly greetings and in exchanging jocular remarks in reference to the recent elections. The desk occupied last session by the late Represen tative Updegraff was tastefully dressed in black and ornamented by a basket of ilowers. In his opening prayer, the chap iain alluded feelingly to the deaths of Rep resentatives Shaw and Updegraff. The speaker then formally declared the session opened and tho clerk proceeded to call the roll of members. The call disclosed the presence of 202 members. A resolution was adopted, providing for the appointment of a com mittee to inform the president and tie Senate that tho IIouso was ready to pro ceed to business. The speaker laid boforo the IIouso tho report of the tariff commission and on motion of Mr. Kelley (Pa.) it was referred to the ways and means committee. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) asked if thi3 discharged tho commission, and upon receiving au affirm ativo reply he remarked that ho was very happy to hear it. In the senate The Senate was called to or.ler at uo.n by President pro tem. Davis. After pray eis by the chaplain tho customary resolu tion was adopted for the appointment of a committee to notify the president and the House that the Senate was ready for bus' ness. At the conclusion of tho morniug hour the Senate proceeded to tho consideration of tho caleudar. After disposing of ono or two private bills, the Senate at 1 p. m. took a recess for half an hour. The Message. The message opens by a reference to slight difference with Great Biitain, on account of the arrest of American citizens in Ireland, but England's disposition to respect our lights has bcou manifested by releasiug parties arrested. The difference between the United States and Spain, as to tho effect of a judgment and certifi cate of naturalization has not been adjust ed, but it is hoped negotiations will result in establishing tho position claimed by our government. Our efforts for tho abatement of onerous exactions imposed on American vessels in Spain havo thus far been unsuccessful, and Spain has also failed to give proper attention to our gov ernment remonstrances again.it exorbitant tees demanded by Spanish consuls in American ports. Reciprocity With Hnnall. Tho president then recommends early consideration of such modifications of our reciprocity treaty with Hawaii, as seems to ba demanded by tho interests of our people, and again invites tho atten tion of Congress to the lawlessness which prevailed on the Mexican frontier- With regard to South American affairs the presi dent recapitulates the situation between Chili and Peru. Our offers of mediation have been rejected, and to enforco them would need employment of our army and navy and ultimately a protectorate. This would be utterly at odds with our past policy, and full of em barrassments for the future. The pres ident deplores the fact that Chili exacts such rigorous conditions of pcaco and is ready to support any measure which the wisdom of Congress may devise for pro motion of the peace of this coutinont and throughout the world. nuance. In reviewing tho report of tho secretary of the treasury tho president sees nothing to alter and much to confirm the senti ments to which he gave expression last year regarding tho coinage of silvor dol lars and the retirement of silver certifi cates. The present rapid extinguishment of our national debt is by no means a causa for congratulation, but rather for serious apprehension. Last year the president recommended tho abolition of all internal revenue taxes except those on tobacco and distilled and fermented liquors. He ventures now to suggest that all internal taxes except those which relate to distilled spirits, can bo prudently abrogated. Such a course would diminish the cost of collections at least two mil lions and a half dollars, and retire from office from fifteen hundred to two thou sand persons. The secretary's recommendation of im mediate and extensive reduction in the annual revonues of the government is heartily approved. All taxes arc burdcu some, however wisely and prudently im posed, and although there aro wide differ ences in sentiment as to tho best method of raising revenue, there is substantial accord in the doctrino that only such taxes oQght to bo levied as are necessary for an economical administration of the government. The present excise tax should bo abol ished as soon as it is safe to do so. So sweeping a measure as total abolition of internal taxes would for the present bo an unwiso step, as it is doubtful if sufficient revenue could then be made, and tho pre sident recommends tho retention for tl e present of that portion of tho system of internal revenue which is least objectior able to the people. The Tariff. Tho present tariff system is in many re spects unjust, making unequal distribu tion of its burdens and its benefits. While recommending reductions, the president is far from advising tho abandonment of a policy of so discriminating in the adjust ment of details as to afford aid and protection to domestic labor. He recom mends an enlargement of the free list so as to include the numerous articles which yield inconsiderable revenue ; a simplifica tion of the complex and inconsistent schedule of duties upon certain manufac-j tures, particularly cotton, iron and steel ; and a substantial reduction of duties oa those articles, and on sugar, molasses, silk, wool and woolen goods. Oar Defenses and jnilitla. Our fortifications are notoriously inado quate to the defenso of our harbors and cities. The attention of Congress is in vited to the propriety of making more adequate provisions for arming and equip, ping the militia. The laws regarding tho retirement of officers should be amended, as the existing laws seem to conflict. Protesting Against Klver and Harbor steals The motives that compelled tho presi dent to veto the river and harbor bill which became a law last session prompts him now to express the hope that no simi lar measure will be deemed necessary during the present session. Indeed, of the sum thus appropriated the greater por tion remains unexpended, the available balance now being nearly eighteen million dollars. There can therefore be no further need for similar appropriations this ses sion. The president further suggests that con siderable grants of money for national im provements be hereafter made the subject of separate and distinct legislation and not grouped in the river and harbor bill. If this be not done then he suggests a constitutional amendment permitting the president to veto objectionable portions of a bill. The Jeanoeite's Ood Naval Affair. As a tribute to those who perished the message records the names of those who died on the Jean net te expedition. In the reconstruction of our navy the cruising vessels should be gradu ally replaced by irpn or steel ships, the monitors by mod ern armored vessels and the armament by high-power rifled guns. Methods of reviving American ship building and of restoring onr flag in the ocean trade should receive the immediate attention of Con press, wo have tne mecnanicai skiu ana the material, and for our foreign traffic we should not depend on foreign vessels. Postal Affair sad the Star Koate Trial. The receipts of the postoffico depart ment last year exceeded the expenditures. The president withholds his concurrence frem the postmaster general's observation regarding governmental contrel of the telegraph. Reduction in the rate of let ter postage to two cents por half ounce would be for the best interest of the pub lic, and the president recommends a re duction of fifty per cent, in postal rates. Reference is made to the the Star Ronto trial and disagreement of tho jury, but the case will soon be retried and if any guilty person escapes it will not bo for lack of earnestness on the part of the prosecution. Bankrupt Law. The president hopes that Congress may soon afford tho commercial community tho benefit of a national bankrupt law. Tbo Indian (Jaestlon. The president repeats his recommenda tions of last year concerning the govern ment and care of tho Indians. Freight DlscciinloatloDS. He calls attention to the question of in tcr state commerce as affected by discrim ination iu railto.id charges. Congress alono cau afford relief. Polygamy. Polygamy in Utah seems eapiK!. s being suppressed without rccour-o tifu.-l; radical measures as in somo quartets were indispensable.. Preserving our Timber Lands. The attention of Congress is directed to tho question of preserving our forests, es pecially in the West . Civil Service Iteforni- Sinco the president iu his last annual message called attention to civil service there has been no legislation on that sub ject, but public interest has increased and the people, without regard to party, seem to demand prompt and definite action. The nation has out grown the constitution's provisions for filling minor public offices and tho president and others should be saved tho personal importunity and the labor of examining conflicting claims and pretensions of candidates. Whatever thu tenure of office bo fixed at it should not de pend on zeal iu tho service of a party or fidelity to tho fortunes of an individual. The president feels bound to correct misapprehension as to tho frequency with which bo has displaced officeholders, and quotes figures to show that during fonr years preceding Mr. Garfield's se cession, tho changes necessitating the removal of previous incumbents were nine per cent, and in four months of Mr. Garfield's administration tho removals were 89 or 22.7 per cent. Precisely the same number of removals 89 has taken place in the fifteen months Bince then. Political Assessments Denounced. In tho concluding. portion of his message the president calls attention to tho col lection of assessments for political pur poses, and asserts that such practice should be forbidden by law. TctU SttCOXD TrtlAL UKUUM. Trying to Get a Jury in Cases. i lie Star Koute Washington, Dec. 4. There was r good attendance in tho criminal couit to day to witness the beginning of tho second trial of tho Star Route cases. All of the defendants wero present except ex Senator Dorscy, and his counsel is authority for the statement that he is seriously ill and is unablo to leave his home. The petit jury panel was called, and then before it had been compiled, members of the panel began to give excuses. Seven members of the panel were excused, and tho clerk was directed to draw from tho box a sufficient number of names to complete the panel. Tho court then adjourned until to morrow. INUICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 4. For the Middlo Atlantis state.", warm south to west winds, fair weather, iu southern portions, in tho northern portions Increasing cloudi ness and light snow, lower barometer. The New Ulalrlct Marshal. Washington, Dec. 4,-Mr.C. McMichaol, the new United States marshal, took the oath of office this morning and immedi ately took posscssiou of his oflicu. Woolen Mill Mnraetf, Hakkisvillh, N. II., Nov. 4. Craben & Williard's woolen mill burned early this morning. Los, $100,000; pattially in sured. lteiotr Zero. POTJGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Dee. mercury along the Hudson this was three degrees below zero. 4. Tho morning MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. 1'mt.ADK.r-HlA, Dec. 4 Hour weak, dull ; Miperflne, $3ft3 .17; Extra, $i SOgI oOtPeuna Family. $i C-IfJI ;5. Kvo Hour atfl &)! 25 Wheat stCrtdy ; No. 2 Wc-itern ltd. $ 1 03g; 1 '.; Del. and Pa Red, $1 (HQi o ; Longberrynnd Amber at $1 1081 12. Corn dud In local u-e ; new sail, T2S7te; new ungraded, GJgToc ; old fetcjiuer, SJe ; mixed, 8.1$5c. Oats inactive ; SI steady ; No 1 White, 50c ; No. 2 do. 4-JaW; No. 3 do, 47e: No. 2 Mixed, 44c. Rye quiet at 7ec?e. Provisions qnlet. Lard quiet Butter choice firm, with fair demand ; Penn'a and Western Creamery extra, 37&:Mc; New York extra, 31Q'i2c. Rolls steady. Egs steady. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; Rellncd, 1c. Whisky at SI 20. New York Marker. Nbw Koas.Dec. 4. Flour State and West ern dull and slightly In buyers fuvot : South ern dull nnd weak. Wheat Jac better, alter opening Qfifi lower; trade quiet: No 1 While. II 07 ; No. 2 Red Dec.. $1 OSJiQl 08'4 ; do Jan., $1 ll 1 11 ; do Feb.. tl 13UJI 13 ; do Muy. II 1C Corn year option Jilc lower ; others JQ lc hlghor ; mixed western spot, 30QSlc ; do iutures,61877c. Oats dull and a shade easier; No. 2 Jan.. Iigt.ic; State, 4i51c ; western, 4' 50c. Live Stock Markets. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 20,000; shipments, 4.400 head ; market aetlve but price weak and 10015c lower: mixed, S5 733C 3.); heavy. $u 10 6 85 ; light, 5 70C 30 ; skips, 14 005 40. Cattle Receipts, 2,000: shipments. .",0)l ; market nominally steady ;'eood to choice ship ping. $5 1036 00 ; common to lair, S45 ; mixed butchers' In fair supply and demand; com mon to fair, 2 0032 75 ; medium to good. $.1 '" 4 25 ; choice to extra,, $J 73Q4 23 ; Blockers und reeders. S300Q4 23. Sheep Receipts, 1.700 head ; shipments, 2,400 ; demand lair : market quiet ; prices generally steady ; common to fair, tl 5083 23 ; medium to good. 3 5093 90 ; choice to extra, 4 1034 75. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, Dec. 4. Cattle market dull; sales, 4,000 head ; prime 68Gc ; good ut 3J6c; medium at 4K05c; conrnon at Sheep market dull ; sales. 12.000 head ; prime riiQti)ic', good, 465c; medium, 3j4Xc; common, 3(13c ; Chester county lambs. ZQ tKc ; western do, 4QG ; calves, 7610e. flogs market dull; sales. 4,000 head; prime, IOQIOc : good. 0iQ9c ; medium. UQOJc ; common, 8xeilc. Grata aad PravMSM QaoUtleas. Ono o'clock quotations of grain and provfs !ns.l?rnUnoa 7 8.K. Yundt, Broker, uv Kast Kin? street. ' Cnlcago. DCC. L Pork Lard Wheat Dec. W Jan 9Si-i Year U3$$ Mv l.oi Corn Oats 17.52? 10. I.67JC -3475 17.b5 10. Potroleu'.. OU Citv.. ..1.10. Stock Market. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also united States Bonds repotted dally by Jacob 3. Lots. North Queeu street. Dec. 4. 1.-00 3.1)0. 1039 a. jr. V . W uvaver a. mo ur&nuc !f. YLako Erie 3k Western...: Kansas and Texas Lake Shore Xew Jersey Central New York, Ontario A W St. Paul. M. & Omaha Pacific Mall Rochester A Pittsburgh Tozas Pacific Wabash. St. L011N& Pacific... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia & Reading. Northern Pad n e Com Preferred.... Bturaio Pitts, i. West 44J5 45 SC 3G'i 561- 31X 3l 30 1134 114 113) t-s ,u4 ,0 232 2J if 33 lWi 30 252 45?i 9rtl2 4?i liHi ::$ 30 so;s ftv 17X SOVi 37 3 IK SOJi 25K 4--h XVX 1 A .ttodeit Suggestion. It tho proud nnd scholarly state ol Massa chusetts which puts so much Latin upon every official state document, stumped upon It by its great seal, would put ft bottle ot Hunt's Remedy on its seal iutead. It would bo briefer and answer every purpose. There is a vigorous arm with a wword .striking Latin blows, and an Indi.m shooting Latin arrow. Hut Hunt's Remedv does more than this. It strikes blows iu Latin, English, French and German, mid iu every language, sualnst the most insidious and deadly enemies ot the hnuian frame, and .shoots destructive arrows Intodl-ea-e. It specially wages war mcatnst kidney diseases, so common iu onr afflicted humanity ; and cures aliments ot iho kidneys, bladder, llverand urinary organs, and brings hea'th again to the desuiriiig. It Massachu setts doesn't wish to elian-te Us snl Hunt's Remedy would b a significant diin lor the seal ot some newntaie. n'.'l I'.wh-inl.tw Popularity. Thomas' Eelecirie Oil h is iili::.luc: great popularity, from its intiln-l.- -.r iHarcll ablcmrdieliic. In tutiip; li 1- - .rid all ir :. lines .1 tin- I'imm', ! -. 1 'it client, I'll'. TOI 1 lit--.- it I-. .in mHlIt., 111; ttiouie. Ior salt- by II. It. L'ni'lnnit, .11 1 f,i- 1:7 and IS!, North Quen -tieet. Fou lame Haek. Side or Cln-st. .1 . 1 -. illoii'l Porous Plaster. Price 35 cents. F01 a!o iu II. H. Cochran, druggist. i:;7 and i::i North Queen Street. Lancaster. Pu. tn niNivrAw JV" AJH'EJtTISEMi- .. i:IKAKI Fire, Insurance Company OFPHILADKLPIA Assets over Ele iven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, s-'rurely In. cited. For a policy In this old and fl.'--)taldishe.lroiiip-iiyeallon RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 KAST KING STIlr.fc. :. i ' U !.AS "I'lKlSTIKAH AM) rJ.V VK M.. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, IN- Pluah, teathoc and Gilt Goods. .1 EWKL CASK K-IS..I KWKI. C SKS, COMBINATION CASKETS, IVUIlli I'.OXKS. Christmas and New Year Cards. PHOl'Otil'APII Al.l.U.Mi5, CAIHNKT FRAMErf, PAPhlhUIES, WRITINU DESKS, HOLD I'l-.NS. Christmas and New Yp.;r Hook?. FAMILY iSlULES, TEACHER; CHILES, CHlMtCIl HOOKS, PRAYER AND IMMNAI., ll.l.l'.Vri'ATEl ROOKS, ShlS IN FINK KlNDlN'liS, PICICRh ROOKS FOR CHILDREN, PAINTING ROOKS, WATER COLORS, INHL'M'RIAL TOYS, ALPHA I.E1' I: LOCKS, CAME!?, POCKE 1' ROOK?. CARD C V-.KS, f HI ARIES. FANCY STATIONERY, ALL AT THE BOUIvSTiMCH OP N0S. 15-17 NORTH OUEEN ST. v-sn:s oh' Tilt: it in ftooy.-a JtOltEH, XV. liii!.; ItlltiNII'.-i LOOK HERE ! What is the nseol freezing when jou can buy Buffalo Robes so Cheap ? To convi c jonrsrlf call at I. Haberbusli's SADDLE, HARNESS anil TRUNK STORE, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., And examine hi, FINK an I LARGE STOCK of Buffalo Mbs, to Blankets, FANCY SLEIGH KOBES, LAP COVERS, of new designs, SLEIGH BELLS, of the latest styles, WHIPS. FINE DRIVING GAUNTLETS ami MUFFLERS. DUCK ami Inn;- SKIN GLOVK.s, Rubber Horse Covers, 1 1 Rubber Lap and Tobacco Covers, WENS' GOSSAMER C OATS and II ATS; Also, a Large Stock of FINE Driving Harness, Team Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc. AIo, a Fine Line of POCKET ROOKS, LADIES' HAND SATCHELS. SHAWL STRAPS. TRUNKS anil TRAV ELING I.ACS. Rest Harms Oil at M. HABERBUSH'S, No. 3D CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. One Price House. g$SIga or the Weklen Herse Heid-i.-a 09-lvw&3mit VUWREAUtr. OUR. NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a la-go number or properlieu In city ami country, with prices, 4c. Conie) sent tree to any aildress. ALLEN A. HERR CO., Real Estate ami Insurance Agents. No. W Kast Kinjj Street. john ems m.
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