r THE TOBACCO MARKET. TKAMT. l-i NE&U LEAF ASO UATASA. Traiiuctiiii.i lu fvew York Ueported up to Saturday Morning at Ten O'clock Notes on the Growing Crop. U. S. Tobacco Join mil. Tho leaf market pief-euttd a forlorn ap pearance during iho week, most of tho members of the trado having been 8ub rasnaeri as witnesses in a pending law suit. The lew transactions effected consisted of 300 cases of '80 Pennsylvania, at 8 to 14 cents ; 250 cases 1382 Wisconsin Havana wed, and 00 cases Ohio, at 51 to 7 cents Pennsylvania of the 'S( crop is eagerly in epected where holders evince a desire to take from 8 to 14 cents for it. Mauulacturcrs in general continue to complain about lack of orders, claiminz a timidity on the part of buyers to lay in stock, owing to a possible early reduction or abolition of the tax. Sumatra. Very quiet. Sales reached about 90 bales. There is hardly any stock in manufacturers' hands, everybody wait ing for lower prices and fuller selections, which aio expected to bo obtained after January. Prices unchanged. Havana Market moderately activ . Sales (JWJ bales. Pi ices unchanged. UanH' Ituj'ort. Sales of seed leaf tobacco icyorted by J. S. Cans' Sou & Co., tobacco brokers, No. i:Jl Water street, New York, for the week ending December 11, 1882 : 230 ease 1SS0 Pennsylvania, eYia ; 300 eases 1881 Wisciii,in. Havana, pt. : 30 ca-r.s 1881 Ohio, "if",? ; 100 cases ,131 Xew Kngland, 12(i. Total, 1000. The Local Matkot. Tho Lancaster market has been very ijuiet during the pahtWLok. la 1880 leaf there have been a few transactions aggro. gating not more than 200 cases. In 1S31 leaf no sales are reported, and of tho new 1883 crop only a few sales havo been effected. Thcio mo several buyers hero from a distance some of them all the way fnnu California and they aro willing to invest in tho 1883 crop wherever they can see any money in it. But comparatively little of it is stripped, and the weather has bcrii quite unfavorable for stripping, so that those who aie piepatcd to buy, lind tho ciop unprcpatcd for examination. Veiy little business will bo done until altei I he 'holidays, ami even then trade will diag slowly unless Congress acts promptly or gives some intimation as to what its acti. mi will he in icfeieuco to the re teal r reduction of tho tob.u'co t ix. It is of vital importance to dealer :rid ei.j.ir in i-iufau-tmers to know whether the tax is to re main at 0 or bo led need to 3, or to lo j altogether taken oil. A prominent tob.uMO dealei mi being in terviewed, spoke -is follows on tho c.uidi tion and irospecis ol tiadu : "The ac tual sales of the last week wo presume no ono can tell, what wo do know is that something over 300 case-, of 'SO were sold. Tho business h is cot to bo s very mys terious in this couuty that no feller ' can lind it out. Thoioaio liimoi.i of heavy sales of that crop, one of them a 1,200 case lot. As t. the truth of it, we cannot say, hut do know that iiiteis have been made on Foveiallots,aud though business in New York has becu unusually quiet, Penn., '80 has had the call, over 2,000 cases having been sold in that market during the l.st two weeks, when sales of all other leaf havo been only 000 cases in the same time, slnwing conclusively that manufacture is will take it if they can get it at fair prici s in preference to other triowths. "In tho hands of manufjciiru. stcc!.' arc low; of this thcio can be no doubt. If they value making eigais t"::ey must '.iavo tobacco and it is only a question ol ime with them. The cigar trade in icv York is dull : heic it is not ; all our mati- faclurcrs arc busy aud many o! them say they have plenty of orders ahead, and the reason for it may piobably bo that our manufacturers aie satislied with a la't profit whilst their N-w Yoik brctluen s.: not. "lu now tobacco '.ho buying has been slow during tho week, owing mostly to the very unfavorable weather, ami ve hear huvers sav farmer? ate asking too much for their ci ops. His this a. it may, theio isno great hurry, as from pre.-wut 'ndie.i tious it will bo some time before any of it is delivered. Growcis are leeling hluo over it ; t hey have nothing to do, having made arran.emcnts to be at their tobacco, and none, of it is yet down : but they c-in fill their houses anyhow." Might Vlie Ou Saturday afternoon about quailo. before live, while Mis. Mulhollaud, who resides in the old " Indian Queen " at th- southeast corner of East King and Church sticets, owned by A. S. IJaid, was hang ing some articles of clothing above tho stove to dry, one of them caught tiro and for a few moments it looked os though there might be a lively blaze. Mrs. Mul hollaud fainted in tenor, aud was unable to give an alarm, but some of tho firemen in engine house So. '), adjoining the e-i dangercd buildiug. saw smoke issuiii. thcrcfrom and promptly put out the llanios before they had gained much headway. Some clothing, the. carpet aud a rocking chair were buti.cd. The Hie alarm was not s'luck. A wan I'nrily frozen. On Kiidav. Samuel Tshudy, a butcher of Cnuesto-ra townshit was out delivering meat to his customers. it was very com and ho had his aims, legs, feet aud face badly frozen. When ho arrived at his home he was taken liom his wagon and soon fainted. Ho is now lying in a criti -cal condition. Or. Clinger is attending him. i a Uo ellciited. The newly finished U. 13. church at Ueftou station on tho Quarry villo rail road, will be dedicated next Sunday at 10 a. n., on which occasion Rev. J. G. Smoker, tho pastor, will ba assisted by Kev. E. Light, P. K , President De Long, of Lebanon valley eoliec, and Kev. J. Haltr.ell, of Mcmori i'. church, Ilarrisburg. Other eminent pastois will beprrscnl. Dcntli ol Ilei'J iinln Uuclicnuncr. licujauiiu Gochcnauer, an old lesidcut of 1'rov idence township, died at his home ou Tuesday last, aged 71 years, and was buried ou Thursday. Itev. S. Grabill, of tho Dunkard church, preached the funeral sermon. Mr. Gochenauer was an excel lent luinter and draughtsman in his younger days, but had not been able to work for so.n.' Jinn past. He leaves a wifn and one grown up son. Large Funeral. The fuueia! of Conrad S. Miley took placo from the residence of his father at No. 220 West James street, yesteiday afternoon at 2 o'clrck. It was very largely attendmi. 'J ho employees ot JNoiock & MileyV shop were present in a body aud sower.-ho members of the City band. Tne inu-itncnt was made at Lancaster cem etery. Bonds riled nrt Approved. Harry M. Myers, recorder-elect, has filed his official bonds one for the faith fnl performance of his duty as county 10 corder, in the sum of 1,500; and the other in sum of $8,833.33 for tho payment to the state of all taxes demanded accord ing to law. Henry Baumgardensr and Jacob Bailsman arc Mr. Myers' sureties. Tho bonds were approved in opan court. Runaway Accident. On Saturday a man named Setter, resid ing at Fairville, was driving along tho road when his horse ran off, throwiug him from the wagon. Ho was very badly cut and bruised, especially about tho head and is confined to the bouso to-day. Mr. Merer ter' Death. Win. Devertcr, whose sudden death was noticed on Saturday, was sexton of the Woodward Hill cemetery for 23 years, and for the last 3 years has been in the employ of John P. Shaum. He was an affectionate husbaud, kind father and his loss greatly regretted. The coroner held an inquest on Saturday and the verdict was death from palpitation of the heart Hall To-Klght. This evening the Tressillian club will hold a ball in West End hall. The affair is in the hands of competent management and a big time is expected. AiMtwor Appointed. George S. Geyer, of Warwick townEhip, has been appointed by the county com missioners assistant assessor of said town ship, in placo of Peter S. Heist, resigned. Committed. Ciiiistian Snath, for druuken and -disorderly conduct, was committed to the county prison for twenty days, by Al dcunan Samson. AinnMineutM. JiirfuHoittl " Another Richmond's In the lb-Id," ami mu tlmu It is " Harry G ," tho specialty aetoraml coiuctliun. who willbilng his variety company to Fulton opera house to-morrow night in a laroic.il performance. In which, along with liimsell, are advertised u. number ol bingers. dancers ami comedians well known In the profession. Jleywooil'x JUas'ndon IWiustrclx. On Wed nesday evening tliis troupe will appear In Fulton opera house. Thirty perlormcrs are advertised. " Chid: "On ttie lltli, which will ho noxt Thurbday, Roland Jtecd, the excellent come dian, will produce lor the second time liciu tbli reason his successful and highly urn using play of ' Cheek," written especially iornltn by Kred Marsden. Mr. Reed has made the pieeo a gicat tso. 1 1to C.i out Comet to IStuii Up tho World. Such is the prediction ot somo noted ssion tlts. hut the managers of Hie Commonwealth ijMiilmtion Company, being practical husi nen men, place no beliul in such a picdiction, and l hey, therefore, offer tho public tho most libei al lottery ilistribution ecr before ottered '.WW prizes amounting to $132,100. Capital prize, the enormous sum of $50,000. Tickets, only:. I)i awing takes place in Loui.svll e, Ky., Dec. . bend a our ordciit to K. M. litiaidman, Louisville. Ky. ltd zruviAi, jfQTivmi. Tlieiu is souietlun;: soil anil tender In tiie ul! d a single iiow-lluke, but it always le iiiuids us to look alter our bottle ot Dr. Hull's I Cough Syi up, our old standby in Die days ot Coughs und Col s,!oi we have iilwjys ituinu It reliable. Tl'ure are lieicc br.iiu at th tlm sh liter a iii.m'd organization, his ne -ve-s Mirlck for r lief.and nctiralisia banishes ro-t. At such a time, it the miserable fuffeier would use Ben son's Celery and Chamomile rills, he would lln.l perfect leliel. ulMwdAw J. V. Minnick. Wiightviile. 1'iu. says: "JJr.iivu's lion Hitlers aHorde.i :ne gwM. re lief in indigestion." For sale by 11. II. Coch ra.i, druxgi-U 1.17 :uni Ul North (ueeii stieet. dlllwdA-w Uhasie ul SIiiul. l.ieclintdlo illicit your adveitlseiuent of lloji I'.itters last year, because I then thought they mi-lit not be promotlvo of the cause ot Tciiipetuuce, but lind they are, a id a very valuable medicine, iny-scll and wite bavins been fjieatly benefited by them, and 1 take giea' i'!::isii:e In making them known. UKV. JOHN SHAMAN. Kditor Home Fentincl, Afton, K. V. 11 Jwd&w Iho Next l're-iilriit oltho Uultm: States. Who is to be the noxt president of our coun try linn Interesting question, but not to bo eompar. I to the important question of who will own the lucky ticket drawing tho IS.VMIOO piizc in the Commonwealth Distri bution Company's diuwing.whlch takes place i.i l.ouiiville, Ky. Saturday, Dec. 30, 1SS2. It may bts you, render, il you send 2 ul once lor :i ticket lo it. M. Jlvardman, Louisville, Ky. lid "or.rirv feelih: Iunirs against winter blasts witli Hale's Honey of lloivhound and Tar. Tike's Toothache ) ops cure in one minute. ."lwdood&w Foil hinio F.siek, SUlo or Chest, use Shiloh'l I'orou" I'lustcr. i'llccia cents. For sale as II. I!, i ochran, druugiit, 137 and 13'. North iu.'eii strict. l.anca-ter. I'a. uivl lwileowAw Purify tne Illood. ' hWAYXK'S riLLB." " SWAYNE'8 VILLS " "BWAVKE'8 riLLB." AtTS AS A HUART COBIUSCMlt and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen nig llio organs ol digestion, secretion antl ab Miipllon. eure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner-ynii-m, Dlzincss, Debility, Billioiisness, Ba 1 r.ii-itli, .Jaundice, Llverand Kidney Com plaint, Lack of Appetite, Low Spirits, Indl gevtion or Dyspepsia, Headache. Constipation, Fevers Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, Diarrhrau, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism, !fiti.i!a. Gout, Femalo Weakness, Urinary Di-oidcr. and nil Irregularities of IheSpb on, stoiiuicli, Bladder and Bowels. KEbTOIti:U to iicaltii when all other remedies fall. They keep the sydi-in in u healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by; he bowels and kidneys the matter that poisons the foundations ot Hie, Be particular to obtain " Swayne's Pill Prlco 25 cents ft box ot o0 iHIs, or 5 boxes $1. P iv pared only by Dr.. Swaykk A Sou, Phila- lelphi'i, Pa. Ask jour dmggiid. for them. Sent by mall t iiiiv addict. octi eod&w-M.W.F Proof POHltlve. We liavelhe most noiilive and convincing pumi thai Thomas-' Eclectrlc Oil isamos', ef ffctii'H spicillc lor bodily pain. In ca-e-ol rheumatism and neuralgia it gives instant re liet. For sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist. 1 17 und Yi North Queen street. nrowii'H nousolioid !'.: ncca Is tbe ino-l otlecttvo Patu Destioyor In tin- vol Id Will iiuvjI -urely ijuicken the blo!, whether taken internally or Rpplled f xto! nallv,and thereby more certainly rellev puln, whether chronic or ncuto,than any other Mir alleviator, and it is warranted double the ai-nigtii of r.nv similar preparation. It cures (i.i. ii hi t!.i Sido. Back or Bowels, Soio Throat, tll't-'im-il! in and M. aches, and U THE .hAT RSSLlEVElfc OF i'AIN. " Bkowh'b Ho'.-senoMi Patcacca" should be in every i.iinily. A teasiioonlnl of the iaiim.ea in n tumbler of bot wafer -weetcne.l it pivleiied, taVon at bed tin'o will bhhak up a cold. lTcts ., i,o: Hi- t-.ilill-lvdM.W&S&w Will yon sutler wun uyspopsla and Liver Complaint? fchiloh's Vilulizer is guaranteed to eure. vou. For sale by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and l"" Noith Queen stiect. liiyMwdcowAw Now is tho time to trout Catarrh of long standing. KijV Cream Balm reaches old and obstinate, eaios, w here all other rc-i.edlcs lull. Do not ni-glect procuring a bottle, iv in il lies llio rebel you bcek. Price 50 cents. Apply Into uostrlls with little finger. A Kciilleinaii Horn Orcville, Pa., called my attention to Llys' Cieain Balm m a remedy for Catarrh, Hay "rover. tc. lie was so earnest inas-eiiiiigit to be a positive euro (himself having been cured by il) that I purehas-d a fctouk. The B.ilm h.isu'.ieady offepted a num ber ot cures. P. F. Hyatt, M.D., Bonlcn tiwn, N. .J. For novcral years 1 have been troubled with Catarrh ; have tried many remedies. Elys' Cream Balm ius proved to ba the article de sired. lb;licve it Is the only cure. L. B. Co ECBJf, Towan-ta, Pa. 17 2w dI,W,&F (jo to H. It. Cochran's lrug store lor Sirs, fireman's IXew National Dyes. For bright liessand durability ot color, are uncqualed. ;o!or from '2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish mid Oermnn. Price, 15 cents. itou;h on corns." Alc tor WeiU" "Rough on Coins." 15c Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. A r.citfcnv lor Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspeps-In, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc., Col den'a Liquid Beet and Tonic Invigorator. U7-lwdCOd&7 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY. DECEMBER 111882. NBW ABTMBTMXMXXTB. T7STABI.1SHKD 1785 CHRISTMAS AT- muff! OLD WINE STORE, 1 29 M Kil SW: tW CALL AND wiiitiat.rPiivPfl direct from the Island ft Maderla the following wines . DELHO.VINiAGEmorsERCIArViNTAG " n.j. . .- r-v . r-, a w ftvmifiviBtr er with 6ur old isoo, isii, isr. MS and isn maubikau; no"J!'"1'rrI1.I KRAVDIE9 as lollowt: Vintase 1S!0, 1SU. 1SU, 1850, 1S56. Fine Old , Y"?18' JAMAlcrsriEIT8, N. E. KCTM, c. FBKNCH'COBDIALS, Burgundies and Claret. Wp have the lollowlr r Champagne Wines : Pelper Heldseick. G. H. Mumm & Co. Dry VarJSwmdESmBirfLlSwi Carte lilanche, Pommery Sec. Veuve Cliquot, lellow Label Di-y. Krug Co.'s Private Quro. And the Great Western Ex. Dry Wine, from the Pleasant Valley Wine Company, at Hammondsport, N. T. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AGBHT. JJJCATUf. IIbvkbteb. In this city, on the 9th Inst. William Devertcr. In the COtli year ot his age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeralirom his son's (Frederick Devcrtcs) residence. No. 352 South Prince street, on Tuesday attei noon at 2 o'ejpek. luterm?nt at Woodward Hill cemetery. ' U MW AliVJiltTJSKaiENIS. A KMT, 14 VKAKM lll.l, WAMS A SITC ation at something at which ho can make himself useful. Apply at . lit G reen street. It HK YOUB GUOCKIt FOR KNTEIU'BISE FI.Ob'K The Best In the Market. dWtUSM JC8rKKCKIVKI. 1,000 BAKKKIS OKK State Apple-. 4.C0O pounds Baking Butter. 1,600 bushels ot Potatoes and ono car-load ot VolkSWtoCWerat JOSEPH UttBZOQV.. It Corner Prlnceand Lemon street". rpuK Young Men's Democratic Club ILL MBBT THIS EVENING. AT S O'CLOCK. AT NO. 35 EAST OKA " T STREET (rear of O.-iri House.) Business ot lnip i "uiice. ttu TySNTAL. U1 1CK. Having obtained the sen ices of a com petejjt Dentist 1 have concluded to continue the office and will endeavor lo give the sumo satisfaction that has hitherto been given. MrB. a. A. HORTING-, dil-iwd No. CI NOKTII QUEEN ST. SOMET1MKS-CaTAKKII lsTCitUSKU BY the inhalation or inspiration ot irritating dust, tunics and vapors, whether by accident or in the pursuit ot ordinary avocation. Diseases ot the Eye, Ear and Throit d-o, Cancers. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Hieeasi h successfully treated by ,,.,.,..., DUS.II. D.aud M. A. LONGAIvKU. Ofllco: 13 Ka-t Walnut street, tuno.is er. I.i Consultation lice. "11 J o L.i,ALfel) PROPOSALS. O Settled pioposals for pri-.on i ..n.natii.f'.intitv Prison ill the labor In the iniiti'ifacturu ot cigar, lor one year from Jan. a. its.', will be received at the lesMonco of Albeit llugen. President, Mount 2ew i. .. i-uunm. county. Pa., up to DECEMBER 2S, to lo opened January 1. 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at, tlm prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, lorcman, etc. Tiie mauutactory hns ilrst-clars accoinmodations and now makes a),()00 clgiirs or month. For full particulars address tlm president. By ordcrorU.eboar...nAt;ENj dtt-tdcc2.Vl&w President. l.ULTON OPEKA IIOUSK. Wcducsday, Dec UJ, 1SS2. HEYWOOD MASTODONS 30 PSRFORMERS. 30 IN A I L THE LATEST GEMS OF MIN STRELSY, SPECIALTI ES AND DRAMA. POPULAR PRICES: ADMISSION 25. "'O. ant- 7B CENTS- ffB- Reserved Olllce. llUAItn Seats nt tho Opera House llll-ot Fire Insurance Company OFPHILAUKI.I'IA. AssolH over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollars, ..cm civ invcsteil. For ti polb-y H this old und well-established company call on BIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. hi EAST KING STREET. 43M.WKAS ULl.Vi ,4A HVVKKSHAltt. TTitm U MAKTIS. HOLIDAY GOODS -AT - CHINA HALL, Wo an- displaying a very laigo lino ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN IIAVILAND'S CHINA. BISQUE WARE, BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. MA.JOL1CA WARE, CUT. PRESSED AND ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, LAVA WARE. DECORATED CHAMBER SETS. TOY TEA SETS. TABLE MIRRORS, FLOWER STANDS, WHITE GRANlTliand PORCELAIN WARE. &c., cheaper than ever before. These Goods arcsuitable lor useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Sec them before making your purchases. High & Martin, 15 EAST KINQ 3TREBT. LANCASTER. PA. rALVAULG AND USEFUL PRESE MTS Spectacles, Eyo Glasses, Claudo Lorraine Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopes, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, . Graph03Cop96, Microscopes, Drawing Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestlal Globes, Pocket Compasses, Sets Philosophical Appatatus, Model Steam Engines, Sets or Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, Gold Charm Compasses Catalogues as follows, sent on application : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument , 102 pnges " 2d Optical l9trumenls, - lfcS " 3d Magic Lanterns und Vicws,l59 " 4th Physical Instruments, - 1S5 ' ' 5th Mcteorologicallnstrumcutsl'20 " J1MES If. QUEEN & m 024 Che3lQut St,, Philadelphia. dS-2.ulS2tw PRESENTS ! EXAMINE. " VKB JBHXXMTA1N31VNTII. ,iUIrON OPEBA UOOSB. r tTONE NIGHT OVLY-Sa Tuesday, uecember 12th, 1882. THE HARRY G. RICHMOND 40 STAR PERFORMERS 10 EVERY ACT NEW AND NOVEL. The Funniest of all Comediuns RICHMOND , The u nu lest TiTrimiirAxm otaii Zi,XjOJXA.jrtU comedians THE ROARING COMEDY Our Two Married Men. See Poster pany. Lithograph', etc, ot list Com-d!-3t POLTUN OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, DEO, 14, 1882. RETURN OF THE KAVOBITE, ROLAND REED, IN FRED. MARSDEN'S NEW COMEDY, tfc OHEEK." PRICES IT, 50 & 73 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 7 CENTS. For sale at the Opera House Oflico. d0-5t LAN CAST KK WATVIlEa. IS VERS." RATIFYING FOR THE LANCASTER WATCH COMPANY TO KNOW THAT AMI The Pacific Coast ARC CM.LI.V! FOR HIK Lancaster Watch, 3And i-roinl-itig to introluce them lo the Sandwich Islands, Australia, China, Japan, &n the East Indies. Tho Lancaster Watch will make iU way all over the World. It is but a uucstlon of Time. y rz fAJ'JSJt MAlHilNOB, t&. pilAUK W. FJKY. WDfDOW SHADES. Wo have an Elegant Lino ol DADO WIN DOW SHAPES in New Patterns, Mx and seven lec-t long. Also plain goods by the yard. In SO. 40, 13, 51 and 72 inches, In all colors, "lor narrow windows and wide storo shades. LIGHT COLORED PATTERN SHADES, slightly damaged, liom 10 to 23c a piece. These aie bargain", being not much more expensive than paper curtains. We take orders mid put up all kinds ot shades promptly and in a sat isfactory manner. laco Curtains iu Cream and White. Very Desirable Styles. LACE LAM1JRE QUIN.s.MlAMS, Ac. BRASS, WALNUT, EBONY, ASH and CHERRY PUL-IUtf. We are making almost daily additions to our large t.tock of Wall Papers in the New Spring Patterns. We have always ends and lota that we close 1 out at low rates. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster. OKOCICSIJES. i HKPKOUFiir THE PODDING 1" THE eating of It. RICHARDSON &ROUB1VS English Plum Pudding At RUKSK'S CHOICE NEW CROP New Orleans Baking Molasses At BURSK'3. For Atmore's Best Mince Meat, For Sredless Raisins, Currants and Citrons For the best Cranberries in tho City, For choice 4-Crown Iiyer Raisins, For line rench Prunes In glass jars. For extra line Frencli Prunes and Cartoons. For PURE FRESH GROUND SPICES, For Calltornia Canned Fruits. For Canned Corn and Tomatoes, For tho BEST FLAVORING EXTRACTS, For Canned Peaches, Pine Apples A Grapes. For Your Christmas Groceries, DON'T FAIL TO GO TO BURSK'S, No. 17 BAST KING STREET. n'2S-lyd FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TOBAWJll ITUE bst brand iininiifacturcuj a cenis per oz. 5 cental ft at .,,.., . . TORB. Gomefly ana&secialty GomDany m FBABO VZOTHIKO C. J. K. BMAJUiaOTJ VAHV. The inquiry now is where to buy an OVERCOAT suitable lor this cold weather? We OPEN TO-DAY a large lot of heavy English Kerseys, Whitneys and Patent Beavers, in all the NEW and POPULAR STYLES. Browns, Terra-Cotta, lancyshade3, ranging Olive Greens, Oxford and in prices from 9ZO to 830. Montanaks, Velours, Fur Astrachan, Vienna and Elysian Bea vers in GREAT VARIETY at POPU LAR PRICES, lio at once and secure bargains at J. K. SMALING'S, No. 121 North Queen Street. piLOTUlMG. fj To Make Improvements, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP CLOTHING- MUST BE SOLD BEFORE JANUARY 15. We have 713 Overcoats, worth from $3.51 to $2i0U, which we will eell from f iOO to U.W). THEY MUST BE SOLD. Any quantity ot Suits in heavy weights, me dium or dark colors, at prices le9s than what they can bemanutacturedfor. Wo are selling a Suit lor $10.50 which will beat any SU.C0 Suit to be found. OUR fcTOCK OF tii Is full, and wo aio giving extra bargains-in them, as it Is our intention to close out tho en tire Fall and Winter Stock. MERCHANT TAILORING. Tho boat nKortmint. the best qualities, the best workmanship, tho best trimmed goods, for prices lar less than any other house. FOR THE HOLIDAYS we have n splendid assoitmcnt of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Knit Jackets, Neckwear, Hosiery, Reversible and Linen collars, Cnirs, Silk Handkerchiefs. Trunks, Valises, ami a very fine assortment ot Gloves. HIRSI & BROTHER, Penn Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, & Nod. 6 and 8 Penn Square. eep8 lyd HV 7Ii.I.lAiMW FOUTEK. This cold spell ot weather lias male oino people think ot Heavy Overcoats. Our stock at this season ot the year i-j largo, and we take pleasure In showing tho goods. Wo keep them for BOYS and CHILDREN as well as MEN, and the prices aro very reasonable. You may be thinking how to make a SMOKING JACKET; but beloro you begin, COUNT TUB COST, and see how we sell them READY-MADE. By looking at ours you may get some new ideas. A LARGE STOCK OF Slik Handkerchiefs Was never before our privilege to keep, and the manufacturers havo sold some of them for more money than our mark ed prices. Wo also keep somo FINE HEAVY HANDKERCHIEFS that you would hardly expect to find in Lan caster. GLOVES for DltESS A well as to WORK In, and we have added to this Department a few dozen ot LADIES' KID GLOVES with a SPRING and FUR TOP In good nihili ties. Thcio ha been more lino UNDERWEAR Sold this season than over betore. So tho Importers aud Manufacturers tell 4 us, and it Is the cheapest because it wears longer and gives more comfort. 4SrPIcasc examine our different grades bclorc you make your purchase. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. JtOBES, TO TTABEBBUSU'S LOOK HERE ! vy imt Is the use ol lrcc.lng when you can buy Buffalo Robes so Cheap ? To convlrco youricll call at I. Haberbusli's SADDLE, HARNESS and TRUNK STORE, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., And examine his FINE and LARUE STOCK of Bulls Boles, to Blankets, FANCY SLEIGH ROBES, LAP COVERS, of new designs, SLEIGH BELLS, of the latest styles, WHIPS, FINE DRIVING GAUNTLETS and MUFFLERS. BUCK and DOG SKIN GLOVES, Rubber Horse Covers, Rubber Lap and Tobacco Covers, MENS? GOSSAMER COATS and JUTS; Also, a Large Stock of FINE Driving Harness, Team Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc. AUo, a Fine Line ot POCKET COOKS, LADIES' HAND SATCHELS, SHAWL STRAPS, TRUNKS and TRAV ELING BAGS. Best Harness Oil at M. HABERBUSH'S, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. One Price House. Ensign or the Golden Horse Heads.-i 09-lvwA3nul THIRD EBITIOB. MONDAY EVENING. DEC. 11, 888. THE LATEST NEWS. IMTEBNAL BEVEJIUE AHDTHE TARIFF. The Senate rinauov committee Coaaider'nc the Question Mr. saeraisa'a Fla to imvxm the Tariff. Washington, Deo. 11. The finance committee of the Senate has under consideration to-day the internal reyenuo bill which was recommend ed by tho Senate to the committee of Friday last whon it was discussed in connection with the tariff amendment proposed by Senator Sherman. The com mittee will hold daily sessions with a view of perfecting the bill and reporting it to the senate at an early day It is learned from undoubted au thority that no objection has been raised by any member of the committee to the plan proposed by Mr. Sherman, of ap pending as an amendment to the internal revenue bill tho proposition to revise the tariff and that so far as disclosed by the discussion this morning tho difference of opinion as to tho character of tho revision and the measure of tho tariff reduction will be such as aviso from personal and individual views rather than from party prejudice, policy or bias. CONGRESS Proceedings in the Senate. Washington, Dec. 11. The Senate, at the close of the moraine hour, took up the bankruptcy bill, the questiou being on Mr. Browu's motion made on Saturday to postpone the subject indefinitely. After some further discussion of tho bill the Sen ate refused by vote 31 to 2G to indefinitely postpone, and by a vote of 31 yoas to 30 nays, adopted the Lowell bill introduced by Mr. Hoar, as a substitute for that one reported by Mr. Imjalls from tho judiciary committee. Then, on motion of Mr. Sherman, the Lowell bill was scni to the judiciary committee for revision. Proceedings In the House. Washington, Dec. 11. In the llouse to day, Mr. Jielmout presented iu writing his views upon the Nicaraguan canal question, and they were ordered to be printed. Mr. llolinan, (Inrf.) introduced a reso lution calling on t!io secretary of the inte rior for a li.st of land grant railroads which have failed to comply with tho terms of tho grant. Referred to tho rail road committee. A bill was introduced by Mr. Dibbrell (Teun.), to abolish the internal- revenue taxes and to allow a rebato on whisky and tobacco. A ROLLING MILL SHUTS DOWN. Dullness In the Iron Trado llio Chimp. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 11. The Riv erside rolling mill awl the Tritou cotton works, at New Castle, shut down on Sat urday, tlnowine four hundred hands out of employment The reasonassigucd for the closine of tho cotton mill is that tho hands refused to accept a reduction or eleven ner cent. J u their waes, aud tho owners "preferred to close rather than pay the old rate of waos. Dullness in tho iron trade is given as tho causa for closing tho rolling mill. Defrndmit Horsey V Illues. Washington, Dec. 11. Considerable discussion was had by opposing counsel iu the Star Route case to-day over a motion submitted by Mr. Merrick to compel the personal attendanco in court of Stephen W. Dorsey. Judge Wylio, however, sustain ed his previous ruling inado upon tho aft! davit of Dorsey's physican that ho was physically unablo to be present and de cided that the defendant's presence wa? not necessary. A Alassacbuett Alk.. Winclster, Mass. Dec. 11. Fire this morning damaged the one story building, corner of Main and Chatham streets known as the St. Taut block, to tho extent of $2G,000.;Tho iirolextcnded to the parochial residcnco and St. Paul's church. Tho damage to the latter is $3,000. The priests escaped with somo difficulty. Explosion In ,htitl. PiTTiiiuniGH, Pa., Dee. 11. A Boll Vernon (Pa.) special says that at half- past live this morninsr a copper still ex ploded at Oibston mills injuriug William Lucas fatally, and destroying tho main buildiug, together with tho United States warehouso containing four thousand barrels ol whisky. The loss is estimated at $400,000. Another DofaulilnB Cashier. Little Rock, Dec. 11. Cons-derail) sensation was created hero this morning by tho discovery that Robert. S. Crampton, for live jean, past cash ier and paymaster of tho Lit tin Rock aud FortSmith railroad is a'clcfaalt cr. Tho amount is not j-et ascertained bat. is believed to exceed $10,000. He left on Tuesday last and his whereabouts ii unknown . Tbe Warring Kullroads. New Yobk, Dec, 11, The committie icprcseuting the warriug northwestern railroads met this morning, but adjourned without action until this afternoou. Pres ident Riddle, ol tbo Rock Island railroad, said to a reporter that he thought tho man agers would coma to an uudei standing be fore leaving New York ; but it might takn a wctk or a month. Acqultied of Murder. Baltimore, Dec. 11. Jobu nnrred with the murder of Dignan, Edward Frames. June 3d last, was acquitted to day. Tbojury wcro outsinco Saturday. The murder was one of tho most atrocious and cold blooded on record. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 11. For tbo Middlo Atlantic states, cooler and clearing or fair weather, southerly to westerly winds, higher barometer. Making Short WorK ol It. In the friegc ot Troy, Apollo encouraged tho Tr-rxliinn to Up. V.-lli:LIlt HIT III IIS t tllC G rCKH. 1'i" pavinir: "Tho mighty Achilles docs not llslit to-duy." It would seem an It Death had been bidding disease to make its Kreatest inroadx upon men. by sayinir " Hunt's Remedy is out ot tho market." Hut the Trojanq found to their cost, that the mighty Acnillc? came to the field, blew their greatest champion.and made short work ot the battle. Ami lltint-i Remedy, as an Achilles against kidney and liver diseases, has taken the field, ami ii mafc inK short work of all such ailments. Huiidrei!- ot testimonials from all quarters are coming In na to the might ot this champion medicin-. Not surer was the sword ol Achilles than is this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy lu batt ! iorm, as it wages war against iiiupjf, lumoi and kidney complaints, and overcount. It is wise to call in its aid. iic-lwdeod&w Dappy New Tear. Yes. It will be a happy Hew Tear to me. lor I am almost certain that one ot the 55 tickets our club has bought (tor only $100) lrom R. M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky.. in tire Great Dbawihq ot the Commonwealth Distribution Company, which takes place Saturday, Dec. 30th. will draw that $50,030 prize. Singio tick ets cost onlv $2 : half-tickets, si. '" MARKETS. New York Marker. Naw Vots. Dec ll.-Flour-Statc and West cm dull and prices without important change; Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat a trlllo higher and liriu trade very quiet; No 1 White. l OS : o J KJ. Dec at afaaa. 10; tlo Jan., ;$1 lli "' ' Feb., i HiQl 135 ; do March, 5t 15 ; do MCorokac better ami moderately atllvij; mVxed western spot, SiQwc ; do luturc-.. tj Oats"'5cbfdlcr: State. 4R832J: western. 4"S50c; No. 2 Jan.,KftW)ic;do Feb., .Yx9 47c ; do March, 47!c ; do May, 47c. rhllli;.;n . 'I rl(Mt. Pbiladblyhia. i !, . lo -r'l-.Mii unchanged ; home trade dull, but more export demand. Kve flour at M 00Q4 lili- Wheat firmer, but quiet; No. 2 Western Ked, $1 OOi; Uel. and Pa Red. $1 0".109; Longerry Kedand Amber, 1 1031 11. Corn In fair local demand ; steamer, new. 6tfl66 ; Yellow, new, 70c : mixed new. r370c : No. S mived,Cs863c; rejected. 55.'c Oats firmer, with lair demand: No. 1 White, 30QS0Kc;lfO. S do. nc; No. 3 do fc:"?;f. No. 2 Mixed. 4"J,'c. Kyo quiet at efCtiSc. Provisions iu steady Jobbing Ueniaud. Lard, quiet Hotter firm, with good Inquiry for thrice Penn'a and Western Creamery Extra at S-se. Rolls steady. . . , Eggs steady ;Penn'a. 31032c ; Western. C9d 30c. Cheese steady : N. T. lull cream. I3313c ; Western do, l(auc ; Western fuir to go-jo. 1 UXai 12k; : Penn'a part skims, 7X3$! : '" full skims. 3S6Kc Petroleum dull : Beflaed, 7c Whisky at II 20. Uve Stock Market. CmcAoo. Hogs BecclpU. ,200 head : ship ments, 3.600 head ; market badly broken and orloes 10c lower than on Friday ; mixed.: r ifl 66 SO ; heavy. S 03g 73 ; light, 5 Wj" l ; skips, $3 4065 'J5. Cattle Kecoipts. l.CtO head : shipments, 4.7.' head ; market lair and steady : Christmas beetes, S62397; good to choice shipping, $52MilO: common to fair, t4Q5 10 ; butch ers', $220310; 8to;kcrana locders, -JU0 100. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 bead ; shipuienLs mm head : market active and steady ; common to fair, $2 753320; medlumto good. $3 mj:t?: good to choice. $3 'JO. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, Icc. 11. Cattle active ; uood at sales. 3.CC0 head ; prime 6JS;e Vifi4c; medium at4G3Jc; l'tl" comnou at iiHul WC feheep " nctlve : pi ime, 5;5c : good. Vtfg 5e; medium. 3i4ic: common, offs'ic; fat ewes, Vyi& : thiiii"vcs,3Kftis: Chiter county lambs. SQHc : western do. till.: veal calves. 7O10c. Hol'3-market active; salon. .(.WJ ho.id; prime, 9Jil0c : good. 990?i'c; iio-dluni, uS9Jc ; common, SQS)ic Grain and Provision UuotHtloiu. line o'clodtituotatlonsot grain and pi -.! Ions, lurniihol by S. K. Vunttt.' Broker 1V E:uit King street. Chicago- Dec. II. Pork Laid 17.4r. I0.57K oato ..."LYoii 17.S7K KV Stock Market. Now YorS, Philadelphia aud IjOcuI Slock, also United States Bonds repotted dally ty Iaoob II. Lono. 'ti North Ouucu dtroet. ec II. .'.0. r.X. 100 w a. m r si . 42; 1.1!;: 'Mi 37! . 3M, 32' Oenvor A Klo Grande N. Y.. Iako Erie ft Weatern., Kansas and Texas L'lRr Short New Ji-rsoy Central New York. Ontario & W .'- . ll.Vi 1ISU 115,'a wy 7H8 7--J6 St. Paul, 51. & Omaha 51 3" 51 f'2J Pacific Mall.... ...- Rochester A Pitlxburgh Texas Pacific.... ...... ....... v.'ul.usli. St. Louis & Pacitlc. WcmIui ii Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania. Central Philadelphia Itoadtn Northern I'aclDe Com Prelerrwl. Iintraln PIUh. .tlVrat 3-V :i. n :W -3 38'y at'i .Vt-4 Vm U tali 14 3.?i SOW si!i '2 44 st; M'UMILAMM. MUI.r.FKSAl.K. I havem-arloador Nice Kentucky Mules, closely mated, fiom a to i yenra old, tor sale at the Keystone llouse ....- d2-tfd HOWARD BA11.E1. OKPIIANV COURT SAL.K r KEAL ES late. On TUESDAY, tf.o l'Jth ttnv i.r DE CEMBER. 12, pursuant to an order of sale granted by tho Orphans' Court of Luiuasiur ronnty, the undcrslgneil will sell at. public sulo tho two western or the four two-story brick houses and lots ot ground in West King street, on tho south side, formerly belonging to Samuel Kunck, deceased, containing about :! feet 2 Indies fronton West King street, and extending in depth south 151 feet. inoi- or less ; tho said two-story brick houses he ing dovlsed by the said Samuel Ranch, de ceased, to tho minor children or KatoCo.per. dcecnseii. and Susan Fctinuder, In fee simple. Houses No 4 IS and 450 West King street. Sale to be held at tins Cooper llouse. ou Wi-sl King street, at 7o'clock p.m., when ternw will bema,IeknownbyijtKxK8ciivADEit Guardian or minor children of Kate Cooper, deceased, ami SUSAN SCIINADKR. Uexry Sucburt, Auctioneer. niU-StdWFM VALUABLE CITY PK4KKTY AT IKI vate Sale Tho underained, agent lor the trustees ot tin Himiano Kiro Company. oiTcrsat private sale, nil that Lot of tJrouiid anil Building erected thereon (being t!ii! En gine llouseot saldCnmpany.reecutlvereeted) situated ou the north bide ol Wes King street, west of Charlotto street. In tlio city or Lan caster, fronting on West King stiet:.2fi'et mid extending In depth to mnt street 21j feet, sidjoiningj properties of J. XI. ,;f-K ami Philip Wnl. The ItulIdlnsbHtilMiiiut tally built: is 32 feet wide by KM feet deep : liana ood eelliu-undertno entire building: is two stories in height, and has water and other con veniences. This Uuildiug is admirably adapted for market or tobaeeo wurehouse. and the k ! ten lion or buyers Is directed to this property, as ,t will be sold atu Imig Real Estate Agent, 22 North Queen St. d0,'J,ll,13,lG.18.20,2:5.2.;.27,30 inir all covered with Hhue and each hounulias vcsiiiiulc. hall and 7 line rooms. j?a-in each Iioiim and built with the bcht material, hy hrant I i tho yards and fruit trees in lot. Lot rnnsiu depth 25 feet ton new stieel tlieao liropertlfs aro situated on the souths do ol l.nw street No. 12 and KJ '1 h-ie piopcr t ics will bo sold on very easy lcrn.s. Sale to ci.muienco a'. 1 o cloclc p. in. of wild dar. Conditions ir.mle known bv J PiUMPGINDKK. KRED. IJINKI-LREKG. Also at the sainetlinn ami place, two two tdury ItlUCK DUELLINGS, with two-lory Urick Rack Itulldimrs. each covered Willi -tau :.ud i-aeli hou-c coi.tuiiiH .-even roonm. II. uw-s situated on tho south fide ot hast Wi.Iimt street Nos. fiilunduai. Then- is aluon lotot gioiuid ndjoinii.if boiwoNo.ir:!. Also a Rood well of witter with pump. These properties, will be sold on easy term3. C..n.llt.o..snrIo..mdj.jlrnownNIBriB ROBERT TOML1NSON. i I ksi'.v fancnKRT. Auct. &A COAX- -m m. mm . . j m a-. 3- - i 11 K. AKT1H' Whohsaie and RetaU Dealer la all JM0m ot LUMBER. AMD COAL. jH-fard: No. 430 North Water and Priaea m-t. jh.svn Lomon Lancaster. nlTtt C(OAL AND .UASiUKB. ; liest'tftadc cf r.imily COAL, well-cleane, weight guaranteed. Manure hv tin- ear- oad at Lowest Price. Alfco. Llinestono Screenings for drives and walk-. Cement at reduced price. Hay and itmw by tho ton or bide. V.iid: ll-iirlMnirsplko. i.euentl Oilice: a4 EiistChestnutStreet. KAUFKMAN, UELLEU.i CO. irt-ld f ("At. M. v. r. COHO. 3 l .VOKTH WAi'tli. ttT., r.ii.rel-Y. J?tU, vviiolealc -n. Retail Dealers in HJMBBR AND GOAL. Connection Withthn Telephonic Exchaage. Y:.rd and Ottiie: No. 3 NORTH WATER. -TiiHfcT. ti.lvrt onaAXs. E .1YJAIILLSUED 18U5. H. C. OKTIT, MAN UFACTUUKRS' AGENT FOtt THE Weljer, Steinway, Whuat Corn Ilec .01 54?i J an 95 J:3 My.... LUll Petroleu'i. Oil City. IMIHI.IC SALK.-ON TUimaDAY, Jfc.VJS.N ING, DECEMI$Kltl4.28o2L will be sold nt the Leopard Hotel. Two New Two-story Rrlck i,. ..;iii,.ru iifh fwn-storv Kriclc Hack l.uilil- Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Mason k Hamlin, Pcloubet & ('otf ORGANS. AddickS Corrcsrondcnco to No. 310 MARKET STRBE'l', nARRISRURG, PA. n2-3ml Wt
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