LANCAS'lEli DAILY INTEljLlGEisfCMC'rtrESbAlfrDIEMBEBo. 18-2. y Tim coxr-K .vi;i:di;k cask. Argument on ta I'roiioaeii C'liaage of Vcnce i or' Dally. Yestciday the rule 'jrautud ly the oar. tn show eau.-c wbj a ciiaujn of vonm si.ouIJ not bf granted in UioOnyicitwrdu case was called for atgumcnU, ttuil tho ))t jkoiujv'.s oouuhe.i fi!oo a- riiunbei of rifS -davits showing that from undue nzcite iiirtiit against the prisoner iu this county, a fair tiial cannot be iiati,- find t!sat there exists in this county so.jjreit a .prejudice against tho prisoner that he caunut-obtain :i fair trial. Tho district attorney. in reply to iia aur'avits iue:l tor a i:naiifO in veiiiic, s'siu mat no was uti.iblij to procure eouutcr affidavits., hav. i;itf studiously endeavored to sectuo tboj... iio admitted that tberu existed a preju liict) against tha prisoner, and it ?'.sc '.: mi the publication ol tan lasti' my tuLi.n at tho llret trial, and from ; lavating character of the case. ' .1 - .e was ouh which the inlciests of s iciei v (".o iMOiidcd should bs as speedily a poiib'e tei initiated. Tha district attorney further said that gi eat esjieiir.3 would b incurred bv j icparation of tli" t-isa for ttial at tLe .1 ..uaiy scnsinos u-xt, it th venue s'iou!d nut bo changed now, and tin ruse being a felonious iia;niei.i and tint evidence 'if tho fminer trial having been pubh-hi-d ivithiu tho county and ihu iieretnptory r'ia!knafs biin ex hausted v. ithour. obUiiniug a jury fro:a the regular panel, iu his onmuu, lucre v.l(ii!d bo fkenn c!ian;jo 01' venue. -id by ehanuin:; tho vcniij now ys.it . .-:ycu-j '.k'otiid bu savod tho cj'.iuty, us 1 10 costs iccjuiiiir lini :i uhaugi of venu shall bj paid i. tho county in which the olfciice was committed. The court, will render :i . opinion in the matter oa Wednesday -.. si. i:::roi:M v.'i:.i.cu.i:k. . l:u Weslntu Union Feoilo Wakened Up The atlicle w hid: appeared in tlio Ix 1 i:..:.k;knit.i: of Saturday eenin lac.t, pointiti); tut ''': tii'ccssity of ini ?: nvtd lfdi'"t:iphic facilities iu Latj- 1 aster has occasioned cousideinblo I . mtnent Mid it is generally admitted that t !n; strictures therein contained aic amply justilied by the accommodations, or the lack ol thent rather, that have for so Ion;; b: en the complaint of peisous who use the wire. Or.o Piitlcnian vras so v;oll pleased with the Inti:lt.igf3J. Kit's expression en the subject that ho sent a copy of tho p.iper to tho New Yoik iduso of thr. com pany, together with a letter endorsing all hat was s-id therein, " only moio so." Tho following letter i:i icply will Le lead with pVasme by thoso who agree with u: that the tclegiaphic facilities provided for fincaster aic scaiaely worlhyof a countty cso.s roads, and that "jufotin is necet siiy :" WKS1KRV IMOJ J KLKI-llAI'll VOViy ;i:m:kal SIanai;i:ii's Orriei:, Ntw Yoiuc, liw. I, Is-'J. Dr.AK Silt : Your Itttor of 2d, from I .ancaslcr, duly received. Tho paper has not come, but when it docs I will give. Use matter immediate at tention. Please accept thanks for bringing tho matter to my notice. Our purp.no is to provide tho best possible facilities iu every .section. Veiy tiuly, D. II. Uati:s, Assistant General Manager. l'AIU OIT. Constables', Alderiuens' and Justices' isllls. Tho aldci man, constables and police nieu of tho city, and just ices and consta bles of tho county, were paid off by tho county ticasuier csteiday for dismissed cases, in which thev were interested1. Tho eitv polico ofiiccrs' bills for the month jged iioni $.1 to $10. Tho aldermen's ' bills for dismissed cases dm ing tho mouths nf Septcinber and October v.'tro as fol- lows : Sept. I irst Ward II. II. ilc Coihiui..$ 4S 10 Del. sr2 second Htinl 1 . A. lLiluiidrrler : 113 Tliiul Ward J. li. T.air. 142 03 117 i't l-'.mrlli Ward . l.fcpnrsi"r- 124 ii3 not in. Mxth Waltl .losojih btiuison C.3 S3 1UJ !KI seveulh Wind A. t. Donnelly... "' " "d Eighth Ward P. Donnelly 11 13 33 'M Total $132 33 iliSi 03 The mayor's bills (whoso fees go iuto the city ticasuiy and not into his own pockot) were for .September, $1S.40; and for October, 6.V.J.53. Following ato the fees p.iid tho justices j of Columbia tor dismed cases lor bep tcinhcr and ( ctobcr : Sept. Oct. George Young, jr $ to 03 $ 2a !)3 John P. trauK SI 33 4(i .ii W.H.Gner. 4i! 10 10 in Total i71 7J $ SC 13 Thesoliguies tliii.v that the thoiougu ovei hauling given the bills of the magis (rates by the county auditors last summer lias had a very good effect. Hut some of the bills arc even yet cutiiely too large, and show that a good deal of the business iias been lnauufactitied. Attempt to AYrcck a TibIu. Some malicious person broke the lock of the switch on the. Wilmington & Northern railroad at Greenville, a milo below Ciatesvi!le, at an early hour on Monday morning. The south bound milk train camo along foou alter. Tho engineer jumped for his life and tho lircrnan ptomptly took his place. The milk car wont down tho embankment and was completly wiecked. Tho lock of the switch boro evidences of rough usage with a stone or other blunt instrument before it could bo broken open. The en gineer who jumped from tho eugino was j slightly iujutod ; also a woman who was ' a passenger on the train. Mite or L.IIII: jriitgs Motel. Yesterday Isaac Q. Pfautz sold to Owen P. Brickcr.'csii , the Lititz Springs hotel property, including the furniture, tho large lot of gtound on . which tho hotel stands, and tho lot on the opposite side of tho road on which tho stable stands. Tho prico paid is cot made public. Mr. Pfautz we believe, piid about $12,000 for it. Mr. Bricker contemplates making some im provement", to the property. Arrested for Costs. Dennis Mack, who at tho last term of quattcr sessions preferred a charge of as sault and battery against Amos Sourbeer, iu which case the grand jury iguorcd tho bill, putting the costs on him, was arrested to day by Deputy Sheriff Strine. Iu court this afternoon he was sentenced to pay the costs. Drunks Sent Up. Last night and this morning Alderman Barr sent fivo men to jail for being drunk and disorderly for terms from fivo to fif teen days. AmuiieiuciitH. ;i,n Abbott To-night. The popular pi ima donna, MI33 Emma Abbott, will be given such a welcome tonight at Fulton opera house irs will carry with it evidence of the favor which she enjoj-M in this city. Nowhere is the ad miration or her musical gitts and ot her per gonal worth tunrc sincere tl'an here, nn'd no where do her admirers glvo her moro cordial welcome. Everything point.-? to a brilliant performance Hits evening. The company is an cxeellant one, Uie bill Is attractive and the audience will bo ot such calibre as to put the members of the company to their best etlorts. All. of thcin will participate in tho grand double bill, composed of the opera "La Son - uambula," which will be given entire, and an act Irom the comic opera " Elixir ot I.ovc." Miss Abbott is said to be iu excellent voice and she promises her Lancaster admitcrs that she will to-night show them what she can do " The Highly Dollat ."To-morrow night, the eminent come Hon, W J. Florence, will appear at Fulton opera house In his great character ot Judge Stole in " The Mighty Hol lar," one ot the most amusing ot modern com edies, and ono that lias established the lame of Mr. Florence on both sides ot the Atlantic. Mr. Florence on the occasion ot his latest en- gagement in Lancaster was compelled to can cel on account ot the death of Frcsi 'ent Gar lleld, but lie ami hwplay are so well anit fa vorably known la tills community as to in jure him . oo ! houc. -We arc intonncil tliat the compaiij- at present supporting liim i tins be-st lie lias ever hart. " My l'arlner." Alilrich & Parsloo will ap pear at Fulton opera hoase in Bartley Camp bell's successful drama ol tills name on Thnrs ley evening. They have previously produced the play here, am! the iavor with which they werc then received ought to bespeak a geuer ojs reception en their return visit. Tbc plec.- has had a very succcfstul career during the past two seasons, ami is conceded to be among the best o the picturesque portrayals ot Call-f.rn.'i-. lile In which the scene or the story is .aid. l'i.VlAl NOTICES. Ly contractlnjj a severe Cough and Cold, 1 was compelled to give up my daily work and keep to the house. A neighbor recommended me to try a bottle id Or. Hull's Cough Syrup ; it was procured and n?cd; to my astonish ment r liid was i:itantaiieous. Kiw. V. Clayton, AVaverly, Md. Samuel Adams, Lancaster, la., MiysJ ' IJrov.-n's Iron Uittei-8 thoroughly cured me of a bilious atli'.ck." Koralc by If. B. Coch ran, drmrglst. 1.S7 and 131 N'nrth Queen street. dWwd&w If it i4 headache of any kind that troubles ;ou, you iu:t never have another attack. Send 12 '" so Dr. L'.W. Itenson. Ilaltimore, 3Id and he u.i! -nut you by 10 turn mall 6 boxes ot hUCeli-tyaud Cluttiiuiiilte Pills anil they will pel i .m-iitly ento you. Ol druggists, ..() ccuNabo.-. dMwd&w Tliat itiisbiiuil ol .llino, Is three tunci tho man he was bclore he bean using " WelN' Health lienev.er." $1. Ilrug- glsts. Go to ll. IS. Cochran's drug storo lor Mrs. J-rreiucn's Kew National Dye. For bright' lie-is and 1 usability ot color, arc uncquuled. Cok.rtiom 'J inSpounds. Directions : Usifj llsli uml t,i:r:i,:ui. Price. 13 cents. Then;'j not a speck, th,-ro'. not ti stain That 011 the teeth weehaiici! to see. ltulsliadov.o toitliilccay and pain. It notreuiowd ilht siiccdily. I ZOZODON"", whc-is 'vo.ulrom power Wo-l.-H miiae'.e-; in mm -ho:t hour. 03 Iwdcouiw H iZA TH.-. Ga-t. In this rltv, 011 il.c il in-t , Philip tJast. in the Kith jeirot insane. Tho lelativi's and irieuds of lliu J,i:ui!y, nlio I.auci.ster lw..(i No. 07, 1 U. O. F., are le.spec' tully invited 10 attend Ihe lumi.il, irom his hue seddencc. No. J2i West James hl-ict 011 Wedne-day attornoo'i t. ' f'cIock. Inter meat at Lancaster cemetery. 2td - - -. XJ: if A V rXUTlSEZIEXTX. "ItrAKTKU.- TWO UIKLS. SK If UK III' ? stalls, tile other for down slnirs work, in a private 1: .mily. Call between 10 a. 111. and i p. 111. at ltd' .No. 4.-1 SOUTH !UKK ?TKBKT. d- r(K ijLJjJ Warm l.uncli every morning and fconrKroul Jjiinch every Tliuroday evenini;, and the Hi ei can "I b.t lieatN to JOHN" SCIlOEXItKUliKIt . SON'S, ltd Excelsior Hull. K I'lt.MV SAYI.OK HAb llEJIOVliD Illb (ULtEliV OF PHOTOGKAPHY TO NOS. i2 AND 44 "WEST KING ST., JC- Exactly i.pppotlle the Old Stand, octll-timd&wlt "Vltl'lIANS' COIIHT NAIK OF V. tl.UAIll,G December J City rronerly. On Tuesday, S, 1S;2. by virtue and in pursuance of 1111 alias order id the Orphans' Comt ol Lancaster county. Mill lie solil at public sale, at tho .sonel Ilor.-o Hotel. 011 West iiin street, 1,1 t 1,1, ft I ' t t 1 l,10'ICjf i,t 1l tllilt I1II.I.IIII 1.1'... htoryltiick Dwelling House, with a two-story iirieic iiaek iiuiKiinganu uncle liuteiiersiinp attached, one-stoiy Frame Tenant House, JSrick Slaughter House, Ice House, liiick sta ble. Kheddiug and other outbuildings, and halt lot ol ground thereto belonging, slluaie on the norihwest corner ot West King ami Charlotte streets, in the city of Lane ister, I'a. adjoining properly or George .Shindlo 011 the west, on tho north by Grant street, 0:1 Hie cist bv Charlotte street and on the south by West King street. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p 111. of sod day, when attvndancu will he given and terms made known by :. G. li KIIK, Exeeutorof the estate of Win. F. Miller, ile ccascd. ilKxnv Sursiair, Auct. li'r-7tdTuitS P" l.i;i H XT. Kl'.Y. WUfDOW SHADES. We. have an Elegant Mno ol DADO WIN DOW SHADES in r-iiur Patterns, six and seven teet lung. Also plain goods by thu yard, in ::o 40.43, 31 and 72 inches, in all enlnii, tor nai row windows and wide store shades. EIGHT COI.OUEI) PATTEltX SHADES, slightly damaged, irom 10 to 23e a place. These are bargain-1, being not much more expensive than paper curtain"!. We take orders and put 11 1 all kinds ot similes piomptly and in a sat isfactory manner. Lnee Curtains iu Cream and While. Very Dt'-dr.ihle Style OU1XS, SHAMS, Ac. LACK I.AMItCK- BRAS3, WALNUT, EBONY, ASH and CHERRY POLES. We are niaWng almost our large stock of dailv additions to Wall Papar j in the New Spncg Patterns. We have always ends out at low rates. md lots that we close PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 I-Torlh Quoen St.. Iaucaster. ri'iii'. ri:o!'i,t: wili. visn it iwrossi- 11 LE TO 1JL W II Fill-: : AS CHEAP ASV X LAKCAfcTEK WE HAVE JUOItK GOOD3 THAN K'v Kit BEFOJtE, AND EXTI1AOUDINAUY ATTENTION HAS KEEN GIVEN TO THE MAIvE -li'OF AEE OVll UIA'aEli STOCK. W'ccall attention to our tG.Oil ENteittle-j; vorth il0.t. fSo Thick Kibbed Iteav.-r ; wprtii sfiitHi. S10 0) Oxford Mixed Wliltncv Overeoat , worth $13.00. These tow Overcoats are specialties and we are selling them as last as w can make them up. We have Overcoats lor Men at $2.23, J3.50 $1.00, f 3 M, 40.UI, S7.0, $3.00. up to K".no. For l!o h at ( 1.87, i50, Rt.00. fl.OO, up to 3.ll. or $5.W. ChlMien at $1.73, $2.25, ?3.e0. up to Iu 3Icu?s and Youths' Suitings, WE HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT YET, And keen it up tho whole season, as we are constantly manuiactiiiiiig New and Elegant Styles. OUK MERCHANT TAILORING, Has been a big success this season so tnr, its our prices arc ncucr the lowest than anybody else's. It is very easy to advertise bargains, but wo place these goods in the windows that you can see, and have them on onr counters that yon can examine them. I. GAUSMAI & BRO. The Popular Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEH ST., Klifht on the Southwest Corner ot Orange si. LANCASTER, PA- jyNol connected with any other house in the city. NEW AHVEBTISE3ICNTS. T O. O. J-.-THK MKMBKKS UP LAK- I . caster Lodac. No. C7. I 7. I. O. O. r.. are ro nupstpii 10 meet at their nan to-morrow (WEDNESDAY) afternoon, tor the purpose of attending the laneral of our late brother, Philip GasU Members of Mont ereyand Hebcl lodges, and of the ortu-r'la general, are also invited to at tend. Uv order of JACOU I. KAUIJ, 11 Noble Grand. PUIlL.Ii; SAI.K F VALDADT,K CITY IMoperty. On S ATCKD AY, DECKM BEE 15, 18S2, at the Cooper House, on West King street, will be sold that two-story Brick Dwelling, with one-story Brick Back Build ing and Frame Kitchen attached, situated Ko. 58 North Queen street, having a hill, parlor, dining-room and two kitchens on first floor, two rooms on second lloor. good dry cellar, etc. Eot S!0 by 243 iect, with hydrant, fruit. etc "To yiew the lireniise-i call at No. 023 North (jneen street. Sale to commence made known bv o'clock p. m. Terms ALLAN A. HKltli & CO., Ileal Estate and Insniancc .Vrents. No. IM Eat Kinf. Street. II. SHmimrr. Auct. lis-iiteoit rati hajjI'.. TUl.S'. I'OK SALE. XIX I 1 haveararloadof Nice Keutiickv Mule. closely mated, from :t to 3 years old, tor sale at the Keystone Hou.-e 02-tfd IIOWAUD P.AILEY. Dksikaisli: citv ritoi'iurri at pki VATE SALE. The undersigned offers lor sals his residence. No. SU North Queen street. Lot 21 feet front and 213 lectdeen, with two-story IHUCK DWELLING, 21'4 leet front and 'M leet in depth, containing 12 rooms, Bath Boom. Gus. Water, etc.. In goo I condition. A desirable location lor busiucs. a half square Irom Northern Maiket. Terms ea-v. .1. I. HAIITMAN. c:;i-t:dlawT A VAHjAK1.KFAK.HAT IMIltMIIKAKK. . On SATURDAY, D ICC EM BE It .), 1.-S2. on Hie premises, adjoining the Borough ot; Shrews bury. York comity, I'a : A TRACT OF FARM LAND, containing 12!l ACitES. on which are erected a two and it-halt xto-y brick DWELLING HOUSE, large hank barn, gram and tobacco house, wagon shed, coin crib and ther buildings; spring ot water al the door of house. Fine orchard. Tliispiop.Mty is within one-half mile of the schools, tlim chef, stores and nnirkels of Shrewsbury. Close to main lincot North ern 1 initial jiailroad. Well watered and in good slate ot cultivation. Laud well ad.tpt..d to tobacco growing. Terms easy. For further in format inn ad dress Win. It. Given, esq., Columbia, I'a. Sale at 1 o'clock p. in. WILLIAM II. GIVEN. . Exccntoror.John Wagner, dee'd. lioviU-2twA3Ul-2,3,7 1)ti:il..IO SALS'. Ill' VALUAItl.K IJIT I'roperty.-On FUIDAV, DKCEMBEItS, HS. will be sol'l at )ullic sale, at the Leopui'O hotel, in the City ot Lancaster, the propeity situated on thu north side ot East Orange stii-et. No. C03, Irontiug on Oiaugo :tieet. C3 leet. and extending irusk to Marion street to th'j depth of 213 feet, mine or less with a two story double lr."'iu BKICK BUILDING on Orange street, with cellar heater, hot and cold water, bath tub. &c., in the house ; and a two story BRICK BUILDING, 03 leet in length, intended tor four house-., on Marion street; with a well ot never-tailing water at tho door, largo cistern ; also, trnit trees ot every va riety, such as apples, peais, peaches, chei ries, npiieots. plum", (piliiccs, grapes, Ae.,iu bear ing order. Sale to commence al 7 o'clock, p. in., when tcims will be made known by E. It. KIN DIG. II. Piiuiuavr, Auctioneer. nov20,22,2l,'.7.2l.&dl,4.3,fi.7.Sd I)UHL1U SALE. UN TdVIMUAY, IIKC. 7, 1SS will ba sold at puttlic sale, at the Leopud lioiel, that valuable TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with two-story brick back building, at tho southwest corner ot Lime street and Madison alley, between Wal nut ami Lemon striets. No. 321, containing vcstabule. hall, a double t:ar:nr, dining room and kitchen on liist lloor, and tour looms on second lloor, w ith plastered garret with two rooms. Hydrant in the yard and cistern with pump. Water and gas through ihe whole house. Good dry cellar under the house. Also, a frame shop on rear end ot lot. Lot tionts on Lime streets 21 leet. ami extends iu depth along Madison alley 131 feet, ton private al ley. This propeity hss Just been painted and papered. Lot hai a variety of the tin est fruit tree-.. This property is well worth looking after by every peij-on that ui-hes to have a good home. The only reason for selling i.-, thai the owner is going to moveoiir ot town. Persons wishing to view the piopeity can do so by calling on the premi-es. Terms easy. Sale at 7 o'clock, p. 111. reces sion will be given .Ian. I, lss3, it desired. Terms ol sale made known by PETER BEGENNAS. Hi:MvV Sinminrr, And. dl-7td 1-)i;iLi: salk ok vauiahlk ukal Estate. On TUESDAY EVENING. DEC. 12, 1SSJ. by virtue of an order ot the. Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, will bo sold at tho Cooper Honse.the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Thomas It. Tore, deceased : No. I, all that certain t wo-slory In ick dwell ing house and lot or piece ot ground, situated mi the west side ot bouth Qneci street, be tween Vine and German streets, and num bered IIS, lronting on said street 17 Iceland." inches, and extending in depth 177 feet, more or less, increasing to the width ot IS leet and ti inches, more or less. Possession will be given at once, il desired Nos. 2and.",all thoiii two one-story and a halt brick dwelling hou es, with oue-slory brick back buildings, and lots of ground, situ ated on tl'e north side of West Walnut sticet, numbered rcpee'ively 253 and 233, each front ing on said street 13 leet ti Inches, and extend ing in depth til leet ii inches, more or k-bs. Each ot the houses has an alley right ; t bew are all in good condition uud turnished with water. Nol lues stationary withstands and gas throughout the houv:. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock on said even ing, when the terms will be made known by M. HABEUBUSH, Executor. If-iSnciiEKT. Auctioneer n2223&TuThSts PUltl.ll! SALK OK VAI.OAI5LK VEAL ESTATE.-O11 MONDAY EVENING, DE CEMBKIt IK. 1SS2, will be sold at the Leopard hotel, tho tollowtngdeseilbed real estate : No. 1. All that certain TWO-SI DRY BRICK DWELLING HOUftE.witli a one-story brick back building and lot or piece ot ground thereto attached, situated on the north side of Noith street, between Duke and Rockland streets, and numbeied 3.10; tronting on said stteet 21 leet, and extending iu depth 1o Lo cust allev 207 leet, more or lei-s. No. 2. That TWO-STOUY BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, with a one-story brick back building and lot ot ground numbered 332, and adjoining No. 1, above described, on the west, with a trontngo ol 18 leet and depth to Locust alley ot 207 leet, more or less, and the right ot 11 three leet wide alley on the west over No. 3. No 3. All HiatecrtalnTWO-STOltY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with one story tramu back building and lot of ground numbered 331 and adjoining No. 2, above described, on the wesl, with a lrontago of 1(1 lect, and a depth lo Locust alley ot 207 feet. No. 4 All that certain lot of ground adjoin ing No. 3, above described, on the west, with a frontage of 33 leet and 7 Inches, moio or less, and a depth to Locust alley ot 207 feet, with the right to a three leet wide alley, on the west over No. A. No5. All that certain ONE-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, numbeied 310, and ad joining No. 4 on the west, with a frontage of 3-2 leet and 7 Inches, more or less, ami a depth to Locust alley ot 207 feet. Nos. 1, 2 and 5 have each seven rooms. No. 1 lif-s a hydrant on the premises, and nil the others have the right to the uso of a pump. Salo to commence at 7 o'clock on said eve ning when the terms will be made known by ANDREW MARKS. H. SiiCBKtt-r, Auc't. n23T&Th&Slds Ot. ASS AN J) yUEKNHWAll,. I IUII X MARTIN. HOLIDAY" GOODS AT- CHINA HALL. Wo are now displaying a very largo line ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN- IIAVILAND'S CHINA. DECORATED PORCELAIN WAKE, DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. BISQUE. BELLEEKandMAJOLICA WAKE, 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, 16 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. I'A. XSW AHTMMT1HE31EJITH. s KUDflRASS, MCBKAY ft Otl. c L 0 T H S CHRISTMAS GIFTS SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. ' The popular demand for these handsome goods is unabated. Thoy are alike uninjured by moist weather or sunny days, and are appropriate for Garments or Trimmings. Prices from $3 to 830 per yard in tho usual widths. Quilted Satin and Italian Cloth Linings and Seal Coat Loops. ULSTER CLOTHS AN&CL&AKINGS. Attractive varieties of English Cloths for Ulsters and long Coats. Black, Light, Colored and Fancy Cloakiogs, Silk Matellassces, Sicillienhes, Figured, Diagonal and Plain Beavers. DRESS CLOTHS AND STOCKINGNETTES. Complete assortments of Dress Cloths in popular colorings. Elastioue Jersey Cloths for Jerseys and close fitting Jackets. ENGLISH TWILLED VELVETEENS. For Smoking Jacket?, Boys' Suits, TrimuiingH, Etc. WINTER OVERCOATINGS FOR BOYS & MEN. "Meltons, Kerseys, Elysians, Chinchillas, and vaiioties of soft, thick, warm fabrics in all colors aud weights. Careful attention given to orders by mail. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market NK XT UIHIKId THE C'OUUT HUUMK. FAHNESTOCK. Headquarters for Blankets. Our sale of BLANKETS thus far history of our Storo. We call particular attention $2.50, 3.50 and $4.00. to our Special lot of SUPERIOR WHITE BLANKETS at $5.00, Worth $6.50. C3T" Wo feel warranted in saying, it will pay those in seat oh of BLANKETS, to look at our Large Stock before purchasing. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. HUOK.B AJfit STAVIONSKX. c 1HUISTMAS NEW YEAR CARDS, Xr.W ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, ALBUMS, AND A FINK ASSORTMENT 07 FANCY ARTICLES. AT L. M. FIYNN'S, NU.42WKST KINU STUEET. I.ANCASTKU. 0 WUISTiUAS UUUUD. CHRISTMAS GOODS. AN KNTir.i: SEW STOCK AT (i. L. Fon Dersmitli's BOOK STORE, So. SB KAST KIXG STKEfcT. A lai-K' assortment auil at prices far lialow the onblislieia' prices. Ulft Itooks, Hooks in Seta, Leather Goods I'hotograph Albums, Velvet Frames, (iontiine Steel Engravings, Silk anil I'liisli Box Papers, Juvenile Hooks, Uamca, Etc. FON iDERSMITH'S Book Storo, 32 East King St tii-titi flUKISTMAS AND HKW YKAlt. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, -1N- Pluah, I oather and. Gilt Goods. .1 KWKL CASKETS,.! KWEI. CASES, COMUIN'ATION CASKETS, WOItK UOXES. Christmas and New Year Cards. PllOTOGUAlMI AM1UMS, CAIS1NET Fit AMES, l'Al'ETKRIES, WIUTINU HUSKS, GOLD PENS, Christmas and New Year Books. FAMILY UII5I.ES, TKAClIEIiS IJIIJLES, CHUUCU ltOOKS, PltAYEU AND HYMNAL, ILLUSTRATED HOOKS, SETS IN KiNE 1UXDINGS, l'lCXITKE UOOK8 rult CHILDREN, PAINTING HOOKS, WATER COLORS, INDI'STRIAL TOYS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, GAMES-, POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, DIARIES, FANCY STATIONERY, ALL AT THE BOOKSTORE OF NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. KS-Siay OF THE BIG BOOK.-& C CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! j It yon 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 OCCIDENTAL. it you have Diphtheria In yonr household, aud will not use the Occidental lor the patienuj, give itto every member ot the family, so that the disease maybe prevented from going tarther. By taking Occidental occa sionally the most malignant form ot Diphthe ria can be nursed with Impunity. Sola by , HB.COCHBAf. Druggist. Nos. 137 ana 139 North Queen street, oS-tiindTu.Tu&S Lancaster, Pa. AUUTB MASAI. OATAURH-A HOLD 1M the bead Is an acute Inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane, sometimes confined to one passage, but more frequently affecting both. Diseases ot the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Cancers, Tumors, Skin and Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnnt street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. U-::id jo! ems k JOj SUBSTANTIAL t n A 1 and Ninth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. thi.s season has been unpiecedented in the BLANKETS at $1.00, $1.23, $1.75, $2 00, LANCASTER, PA. JSHTEUTAIKMSyTS. "CHJI.TON OPKKA llOUSK. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1882. The Musical Event of the Season. POSITIVELY ONLY APPkARAXCE OF THE CELEBRATED EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. AlMOlutely tliu largest and best English Opera Company in existence. 50 Favorite Musical Artists. 50 LARGE CHORUS, FINE ORCHESTRA. Emma Abbott, the most charming, the moat popular ami tlio most successful prima ilonna in America, aided by Julio Uosowald, LIzzlj Annandale. Marie Ilinrtlc. Clara Wcbet, Val entino Fabrini. Alonzo Stoddard, John Gil bert, Gustavo Hall an Wm. Castlo, in an IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL, c-oislsting of Bellini's immortal composition, LA SONNAMBULA, ( TUB ENTIRE OPKRA.) and comic act Irom Donizetti's Brilliant Opera, ETiTXTR OF LOVE, Affording the Grandest Operatic Entertain ment ever given in Lancaster, Including the entire Company. POPULAR PRICES : Reserved Seata, a 1.00. Admission, CO, 75 and Sl.oo. Sale ot u-ats will begin Thanksgiving morn ing. ii23 6td "IULTOX Ol'tKA IIOliSK. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEO. 7. The Favorite Comedian, MK. W. J. FLORENCE. SUPPORTED BY HIS SUPERB DRAMATIC COMPANY, In tho highly amusing picture of lile In Wash ington, entitled THE Mighty Dollar. Which will be presented with beautilul and APPROPRIATE SCENERY STAGE EFFECTS. RESERVED SKATS, - 75c. and Sl.OO. UALliUl, ..... di-4td 00c. -pULTO OPlSltA BOUSK. Tliursdaj, December 7, 1882. 4TU SEASON ot the ELECTRIC SUCCESS. Louis A Id rich and Clias. T. Parsloe, AND THEIR SUPERB STAR COMPANY -IN- MY PARTNER, BY BARTLEY CAMPBELL. " The play that made the tame ot the arthur in a night." And which is by long odds tho best play of American life that has been brought on the American boards. yew York Herald. Every lady attending will receive a beauti ful souvenir ol ' My Partner." PRICES 33,50 and 75ctp. RESERVED SEATS '. .eo. d4-4t VOW RBAUV OUtt NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo nnmber or properties In city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 10 East King Street. WATUUEb, ELGIN, LANCASTER, PIONEER. CLOCKS-Seth Thomas and Others. KING'S SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. Repairing. WM. THOMSON, 108 EAST KING ST., opposita Leopard Hotel. novl0-2md THIBD EDITION. TTJZSDAT EVENING. DEC. 5, 1882. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS TBBEIS KE9CKBEUTIOMSTS AKKESTtU Caught in the Act ot Csrrytnc ltaad Botten From the Cemetery Oaa of Them a U S. Mali Agni. Philadelphia. Deo. 5. Frank 31c Namee, Dutch Fillet, and Levi Chew, tho latter a colored man, wero arrested last night while driving a wagon contaiaing five dead bodies, to tho medical college. Tho bodies had been stolon from tho Lob. anon cementcry, in tho lower part of tho city. The prisoners are professional " Resurrectionists'' and their operations have been carried on for a long time. Two more arrests wero mado early this morn ing, when a detective visited the cemetery grounds and arrested Robert Chew, su perintendent and Andrew Mullen. All the prisoners will hare a hearing this af ternoon. The prisoner Frank McXamee had a contract with the government for carry ing the mail between this city and New- ton Square, Delaware county. Mullen drove the wagon with this mail and was about to Btart on his journey this morning when taken into custody, lie pleaded immunity from arrest on this account,and was accordingly released upon bis promitto to attend tho hearing this afternoon. CONUKESS. Proceedings In the Senate. Washington, Deo. 5. In the Souato to-day W. Barrow was sworn in to till tho unexpired term of tin lato Senator Hill, of Georgia. Mr. Luck oll'ercil a i-e&olulion calling at tention to the law against levying political assessments and instructing the judiciary conunitteo to ascertain how much monny was called by tho Republican :! li ' jtihter committees, how and wlieio L w. . spent, and how many persons wen dis missed form tho public service for failing to contributo as requested. In the House. In tho Houso Mr. Kelley, from tho com mittee on ways and means, reported tho bill to abolish revenno tax on tobacco and it was referred to tho committeo of the wholo aud the minority was granted leave to file a minority report, As a mark of respect to tha memory of tho late Senator Hill the House at 1:.10 adjourned. Tho Sonate at 2 p. m. as a token of re spect to tho late Representatives Lowu ami UpdegrafT adjourned. The Tax on Tobacco Washington, Dec. 5 Tho House com -nilttce on ways and means to day adopted a report in favor of the bill abolishing all internal revenuo taxes on tobacco, snuff, cigars and cigarettes. July first, 1S39, was fixed as date at which it shall tako effect. ROBESON'S KOTTKN NAVY. A French Newspaper Makes Game ol II. Paris, Dec. 5. Relative to a report that tho United States government con templates making a claim against Franca iu regard to the murder of two Americans in Madagascar tho Moniteur Vhioersel pub lishes an insulting article declaring that the American navy is so reduced by pecu lation that the United States were recently obliged to back down to Chili. France, it says, could ruin every American port. Foreman lllcksou Pleads Mot Uullty. Washington, Dec. 5. Tho hearing iu the case of Foreman Diokson, of the Star Routo jury, charged with attempting to improperly infinenco that jury, and also with conspiracy to illegally obtain money from the government, was begun to day in the polico court. Dickson plead not guilty, aud the examination of witnesses ras then proceeded with. Steamer In Collision. Liverpool, Dec. 5. Tho Allan line steamer Peruvian, from Montreal, while entering tho river Mersey, at 5 o'clock this morning, collided with an unknown steamer. The Peruvian was considerably damaged, and now lies sunk on Crosby Beach. Her crew and passengers were saved. President Gowen Ueulc. Philadelphia, Dec. 5. President Gowen, of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad, denies tho report that tlio stock holders of the company will bo assessed to pay the lloating indebtedness. This payment, be says, is entirely provided for by the deferred income bonds. A Hulling Mill Ouiu the IlusmooH Chicago, Dec. 0. Tlio managers of tho North Chicago rolling mill company state that their mill at North Chicago, which recently shut down, will probably never bo opened again for the purpose of rolling steel rails, but will bo devoted to other classes of iron woik. Steamer Burned. Raleigh, N. C. Dec. 5. A special dis patch says the steamer Enterprise burned near Washington. N. C. yesterday after noon. Captain W. A. Thompson, W. II. Hancock and a colored man were drowned Capt. Mayo displayed great heroism in saving the passengers. A Fatal Miot In Self-Detonse. Litlle Sauk, Minn., Dec. 5. J. C. Goodwater, who has habitually abused his wife, attacked her with a knife yesterday, when sho shot and killed him. Mrs. Goodwater is only seventeen years old and has two children. Mayor Johnston Acquitted. Danville, Va., Dec. 5. John Henry Johnston, mayor of this city, indicted for tho murder of the late chief of police, was acquitted at midnight. Tho jury was out twenty minutes. Suicide Kpldeinlc in Balt'morr. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 5. Louis Pert 7. berger, aged eighty-so7en, committed suicide this morning by cutting his throat with a razor. This is the fourth suicide in Baltimore since Sunday. The Coming execution. Dublin, Dec. 5. Seventy-two soldiers have left the Curragh camy for Galway in connection with the execution on the 15th inst. of murderers of the Joyco family. An Old Couple Suffocated. Belvedere, Ills., Dec. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norton, an old couple, were snQocatcd while iu bed from coal gas. Their bodies were found yesterday. A Boy's Fatal UaanlBg Accident. Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 5. While out gun ning this morning Griffath Hynicka, aged 15 years, accidently shot himself in the r.eck. He is. considered beyond, recovery. A Revolutionist Sentenced. Odessa, (Russia), Dec. 5. Salomon Hocker, a distributor of revolutionary pamphlets, has bjen sentenced to 10 yeais labor in the mines. INUIOATIUMS. Washisgtok, Dec.4. For the Middle Atlantic states, cloudiness and"occasionaI rain, snow in the northern portions, south east to southwest winds, lower barome ter, slight rise in tho temperature on the coast. FOUZITA1N VINE-GOT TOBACCO ITHK best brand manulactnred) 9 cents per or.. or 25 cents JB at HARTMA.VS YELLOW FRONT CICAR STORE. MAMKMXS. Philadelphia Market. rmr.uat.PHiA, Dec. 6. flour wrafc, dnll ; npertiiip, $33:J .17; Extra, tiSOQi 00;Penua Fanvly.f C2S4 .j. Kye Hour at it 02U 23. Whcntqniot; No. 2 Western Red; flOSV; Del. and Pa lied. i 0391 03 Lonjrbcxry and Amlor at $1 1031 IL ""Bre" Corn nnict and steady; steamer. S3fiS3c : yellow, S5fCo; mixed, SlSSe ; No.3do.8ia 82c : new sail, tlo, 7.'c ; do white, 70c ; new an graded. COfiCSc. Oats easier ; No. 1 White, 4SJ510c ; Noi 2 '1' yS.': Ko-:; ,lo 'c' - 2 Mixed, 4c; No. 1 Mixed, Ulie. n Kye du.l at t4e$e. Provisions quiet. Lard quiet Buttor-cholco llrm and fairly sctlve; Penn'a Creamery extra, 3jo. muia uuu ; iOiin'aa2Sc. Egsrs easier : Penn'a. StWSlKc Western 293S0O: leehouse,2a27e; limcdflull at aS-?' Cheese steady. Petroleum dnll : Refined. 7Jic. Whisky at Jl ai. a-eUs Clover ilrmor at !10; Timothy dnll at $1 7i2 ; flaxseed quiet at fl 23. New York Market. Naw York. Dc. 5. Flonr-stnto and West ern steady and moderately actlvo; South ern dull and weal;. Wheat HiiMc lower and dnll : bnsincsa mostly specnlativo : No. I White, $1 07 ; No. 2 Red Dee.. 81 (KJ1 U3 ; do Jan., $1 1IW? 1 lltf ; do Feb.. I Viyxi Vi ; do May, $1 1SW bid, i 1C asked. Corn year. Jc lowor : liter months, J;JCJ Ko higher : mlxi-i western it, .OdTKc ; do tutnrea. 61;t74&. .ats VaSiifi batter : State, rQ30o; westoru, 4,-lSc; No. 2 1ief.4ftXc: Jan., 4lt$a41e: Vralu and Provision iiaotatloas. One o'clock tuotallou3otf;i-.i::i uiut prov:.-.. Ions, farnlsho.1 liy . K. Viimit. r.roker. 16W KastKtm; struct. t'lncago. Dec. 5. Pork Lard l7.cn 10.70 u.7:y$ 10.7.-. Wheat Corn Oats Hoc... .shjj; .53 Jan. xt.l At;j J5 y... i(ii7 Petroloti'i. Oil City..... l.i7. Mnck MarfcolK. l'tu.'i if:iiii!i .-..ill so loru 'i-.l Stocks .i.iitv liv Alto Uniti-d blaU'M t'ius .! ib n. IAtna.92 North x :ce. 3:00. r.M 45 3!,'4 ai 114 70Ji '-7 47'i 3 1 'Z0 z-.K SI'X M,C 2ij 41. Ol.'i, r,yt 1 . .. 1.. l.-'v-c Kn.'.t .1 r.. Kannas and Ttxit LaKe Nliiti'i'........... Now .!ersy Central Saw York, Ontario ."L vv St. Paul. Jl. & Omaha Pacitic Jlail Rochusti-r A PitUbun;!! .... Tozae Pacific Wabash. St. L011U& Pacific Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central , Philadelphia A Rp.tdln Northern Pacini- Com " " Pmtcrroii. Bntrulo Pitt. A West 111 c . o s;7 : M ' -'.' v'r :7'-. s Jr. '.' i.-'j Philadelphia Cattle Mark, t SIondav, Dec I. Tlio nrrlvnlan! lli-o slock at the Philadelphia stock yurN e:e : For tint wi'Cif Rce.vc4. 4,(IM lie:.'! ; dhccp, 12,000 tlo: iuvs. 4,I0J ilo. Prevtoiw -.vcok Itcevrp, 4,X head ; sheep, 15,W i!n; !io, 4,400 do. Beef Cattle were dull and prlrea 1 ulcit Irom li t -ije 1 tt lo'vrr. the laiter rntcs on tho common grades. Tills w is ncc:ii!ied by the large supply of poultry. We quote as follows : Extra, O'.igfiXc ; Gonl.5J$5Se ; J!e.linin, 4 03'c : Common, :!?$ l'c. Jlilch Cows wore hard to ba in tin; coun try, and consequently those Mi.fl :ti 1 i i-d licro wero held firmly at$10f8M. with ! -t rv- sales. Sheep wero dud and prices wen- ViJc. lower, thu laiter rato 011 the lo-r grades. Lambs were also inactive and ;.,"- litwer. We quote s. follows : ETira WetliPiN. SlifiT,its : 5 0.1. i'sm-c Medium ilo a-$ifliCe: Coiiiuion Hheiqi :i;lMe, I-'ut Ewes, Vyiiiic; Thin Kv.-es. :!KQ4c ; Chester county Lambs, 5Wr,Jii.; Western Lambs. 4fi('e : Veal C:dvc.7)loc. Hoks were only iu moderate leiiiand and prices ruled steady. Wo quote as follows : Extra Chicago, lOjtfio'fe: Oood, 9yffl9-ic; Medium, 'J-flUc ; common. 8fibJi"- SALES Or BKCVE3 AT TUB AVEdT I'll ILAIBtrUIA STOCK TARDS. Roger Mayncs, 10.1 W extern, 4Jjt's'- A. A J. Christy. SKI W. Va..4afiV'.-. B. P. McFIlIln, 11C Western, 4xi'c'. K.S. JlcFilllii, ISO Western, 5s4i;e. James Clcmson. 8.1 Western. 5t;c. M. Ulmun. 1CS Western, acc't Lchu an Uios, rJi&c; S-l ace't Martin Fuller A .o, 5fic : n W stern, noct. or Roger May lies. 3$6c ; Id bulls, Levi cneni.r, . Scli.unberK A Paul, 215 W. Va, mid Western, VM&c. ti. Kch:iinberf A Co.. "iio Western, mid W. Va.. Loweuiteln & Adler, Wel"rn Pen 1111, Daniel .Murphy, KM Western and Wit PiL, 4,fii;e. II. Chain. ir..H Western and W. V.t. 4.1S5.e. L. Horn. 75 Virniiiln, 4f5Sc. 4i-n laitli 75 Western, own account: 21 .ilo. acc't Mr McCline; IS acc't J. Scliaiiiliers Co. ; 2n P. , icc't-f. C. Kulilwin ; 1 acc't C. C. Miller, .lolin MeArdle.'i'iO W. Va.r.Sinc M. Levi. 110 W. Va . 4fit:)e. IMtnicl Sinvth A Kto., 125 I'enn'a and West Va.. SAilc. Dennis Smvth, to W. Va.and Chester tnunty, V. Schcc.lK A llro.. N Western, .ri5Xc.; Abe I )sthelm. 35 W estern, Hit 'ic. l.owciiKteiu A lleillnon, t7 Texan 4 and West ern. 4J4.VJr. It. Chain, 4.! Western. 4J4?.riC. nachniau A Levi, 17 Western ami W.-st Va., 4uac. .lames Anil, 70 We-fetn, 4,$5Jfc James Eustace. I") Westi-8n and W. Va. 4lc. Henry Miller, S) W. Va., 4KS'''c OKKJSaU 11 BATH. Cily MrcsHeil Reeves wero active un.l closed at fiS9-., the iormcr rate tor yoor Tc.xans and cows, while Western linspscd wi:ro also in demand at, U3e. 8Ai.ES LAST WE2K. Thoinu) i;ratlley, 10 head ot W. dressed at Xliomas ISrartlev, I head ol city dre.sed at 7fiKc It. Maynes A t o.. VJi head Co at CUS'c. (;. S. DeiiKler. I 7 head do at 7Jif'c. A. A. Roswell 137 head do at 7&!le. Harlan A Rm.. s'l tiead !o at .JiS,. H. (J. Rcckniaii. 1:; la-ad, 7ti'Je. J. F. I.owdeii, SOhend iioat7g0c. Dri'Pswl sheep were inactive. Samuel Stewart "-.ld '.)) lnwl at f 63KC ant' ic:t lieiul of dressed himbsatSOIOc. A' ! AJi V KKTISVM Ef TX. w H.LlA.iIMJ.'J St rOSTKK. ANOTilEi: LOT OF OYEECOATS Coming In to-day lor Men onlj-. 'Hie Boys' una ChiMreif s Overcoats Do not sell as reiilllvim tarly m Hie se.vnn, butoiira-sortiuetit has been kept up all tho time. THAT SPECIAL All-Wool Suit for Men Tnat we have sold so many ol lor Si V.OO, ant has been so satisfactory to our Customers, i neai ly all gone, but there all sizes yet. THE SPECIAL Beaver Overcoat for Men That Is selling for SlO-OOlo a wonder to tho trade how It can be Hold tor the money. We have ao made a SPECIALTY OF Oartwright & Warner's, Norfolk & Hew Brunswick Scarlet and White Underwear THIS SEASON. FINE NECKWJCAR, GLOVJS3 and SILK llANKERCHIEFS are now coining in, and some very flno goods suitable tor Presents. HATS, CAPS FUR GLOVES. RLAXKETS. TRUNKS and TEA YELING BA GS In quantities and tlio prices as low as you can buy them. Williamson & Foster j 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. eUKXKCTICDTVfOABS, llVOR S5CT8J (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at HARTMA.VS YELLOW;FRONT CIGAR. STURK. Ul tjM m ml r
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