LANCASTPAIIffmTEi tfECEMBEB 14,182. COLUMBIA NEWS. fit liKUGLAK UOKBKSPONUE.CE Kdii Along l!ie Sniqiichanna I tenia ol Interest In nnd Around uie Uorough Picked Up by ids fntrlli geucerV KepOrter Mr. W. II. Lindsay and wife aie home from Philadelphia. Joseph Boyd left this morning for a trip to Detroit, Michigan. Frederick Benner, of New York.is visit iog friends on Cheiry street. Hiss Minnie Walsh, of Mt. Joy, is the guest of friends on 3d street. Harry Gross had one of his arms broken yesterday by falling. The Frederick railroad pay car wan iu town yesterday p"ying off the employee-. It returned to York again last night. To-night those members of the de i-iet " Patience " club who intend join't. ; t ;.: new musicale, or rather the one uicli it is intended to try to form, will meet at Mrs. F. A. Beutiett residence on Walnut htreet. This morning '3ju:rd Youn sent John Snfth to tho comity jail for 15 days, for being drank. Ho is an Englishman, but diil uot claim to be a descendant of the iloughty Captain John of colonial limes. Seven P. II II, freight cars were thrown from the tuck by a spreading rail this morning about 9:30 o'clock, in front of the dispatcher's ollice in the wobt jiudi-. A strong force of workmen soon p'accd them on the rails again. Since the water has been d.avtu from the caual and navigation ended, things look rather quiet along the "basin" .wharves, where there was usually fo 2uch bustle and life. Tho Heading and ,!! utnbia coal i-chutes have the Fame life less appearance about them also. AluxMt Itun Over. Two ladies were nearly run over by a hu:.se on Locus', streut, yesterday after i oon. They attempted to cross in fiont nf the animal, ami narrowly escaped being struck by it. Ab.iut half of the accidents which occur to people from runaway hoists are caused by their getting in tho way of Linger ucedlcss-Iy. Not a Huccers. The chaiity ball last uight was a fizzle, because there were but few persons there to dance. Tho money realized by tho sale of tickets will cover about half the cxpen dituirs. Only half a dozen ladies attend ed. The people of Columbia do not seem to take very kindly to chaiity balls, so some other plan of assisting the poor this winter must bo devised. KIro in Uiilcn Street. A hot btovo pipe set fire to a frame building on Union street last evening. The alarm of lho was raised anda number of people rushed to tho place. Theiruuitcd ell'oi Is soon subdued the flames. But lit tle damago was dono to tho building, but tho tire caused quite a scare to tho owner. lilt With Ji railing Krlck. Ono of tho workmen, named John G row lev, who was employed in tearing down the Cottrell properties, on Locust street, w...i sti tick on tho head by a brick which fell from quite a heighth yesterday after noon, and severely injured. It was re potted that ho had been hit by thrco bricks which were clinging together in a mass, but this is evideutly a mistake. The weight of them falling from such a dis tance would have crushed his skull, whereas tho bouca were not injured iu the least. Tlie Vrldgo Project There is nothing inoro heard about a new river bridge. Has tho project fallen through, or are tho leaders only awaiting further developments? Tho best plan the York county peoplo can agitato is having v a wagon road over tho top of tho present Jr.iilroad bridge. No person now living wi II ever ace a bridge spanning tho Sus quehanna river for driving and pedestrian purposes alone. It will not pay, and if it would, it could not be built within a mile of the present structure, as tho charter f otbids any e uch thing beiug dene. Taking everything into consideration, it is very evident that there will be no morn b: idges over tuo liver at this place. UB1TUAKV. iealb of ueorgo Sctiatibsl. Georgo Schaubcl, tho well-known horhe- shocr and blacksmith died at his residence on Manor street at 2 o'clock this morning, after a painful illness caused by an ahtoete on tho neck, immediately ever tne jngniar vein. Mr. Schaubcl was about 78 years old, and in his younger days held a high reputation as a horsoshocr. When Amos Funk opened tho Merrimac house, Mr. Schaubcl took a position as bar-keeper and held it until the house passed out of Mr. Funk's hands. For some timo pre vious to his death, ho held tho position of watchman at the Lancaster watch factory lie was an upright, kindhearted, intelli gent man and leaves a large family to mourn his loss. IMatb otairs. Gen. Sillier. Mrs. Ar.na Mary Miller, wife of the late Gan. David Miller, and daughter of the late Jacob Eichholtz, tho famous painter, died yesterday at tho residence of her bod, Wm. H. Miller, No. 617 North 10th street Philadelphia, aged about 62 years. Mrs. Miller was a native of this city, a sister of 11. C. and Robert L. Eichholtz, well-known business men of this city. She was an estimable lady and had many friends iu Lancaster, having been for years a communicant member ol St. James' church and a member of its choir. Her funeral will take place on Saturday ; inter ment at Laurel Hill cemetery. l'ATttJT SIGN BOARDS. An improved Guide for the Weary Traveler A patent has just been granted Mr. Chas A. Iuglis, invcntor.and Henry Rohrer and Jacob Fetter, assignees of one-fourth inteiost, all of this city, for an improve ment on road guides. This guide over comes the present difficulty arising from tho displacement of tho guide boards on the posts, and that arising from the inter' section of minor roads and by ways at which it is not thought worth while to erect a post. The patent consists of a sign board at tho intersection of main roads, having at each end some colored or shaped figures indicating, with tho name, the place to which certain roads lead, and a small colored figure a few yards beyond, and also at tho iute: section of by-ways indi cating tho proper road. Tho figures are of such shapes or color as may be preferred and the lesser or way signs aro mounted on posts, the figures being, shown in luminous paint. This patent' was ob tained through Wm. U. Gcrhart, patent solicitor, of this city. ' CUAItTEU KECOB0KD. Mtlizaad KotbsvUleTanipike. Tho charter of the Lititz and Rothville turnpike company has been received from the secretory of the commonwealth and placed in tho hands of the county record er to have the same duly recorded. Following aro the names of directors of tho now road : Peter S. Reist. William Evans, Johnson Miller, A. M. Brackhart, Isaac G. Efautz, H. E. Miller. Tho board of directors organized by selecting Peter 8. Ilcist as president; Wm. Evans as treasurer ; and Johnson Miller as secretary.. A Canary Bird mates ono ot tho nicest Christmas presents , his sweet yolcc being a constant reminder ot the donor. The newly Imported Night sing lug canary Is the best, as It sings by lamplight as v. ell as during the day; the cost Is $2 60. Cages can be Had from flXO for a nice brass cage up to $10.00 for a sllver-p!ated one. The best place to tro for these things Is to the retail depaitmcnt of tho BIED FOOD COM pany, 237 South Eighth street, Philadelphia They have the largest stock of all kinds ol birds, cages, aquariums, fine bred dogs, etc In America. Canaries can te sent by express with perlect safety. A printed guarantee with every bird. d8-2tawll5edt25ftw A mnsementn. Roland Reed in ' Cheek " To - n ig fit. That clcvei cornelian, Mr. fioland Bred, will be at tho opera house to-night in his play of Cheek," which nas proved such a success There are few young artists on the American stage who give belter promise ol a brilliant future than Mr. Uceii, and people who enjoy a neat bit or comedy acting can hardly afford to miss bis pcilormanco at the opera house 10 night. Mr. Jarlej's Wax Work. This entertain ment, as It will be presented In Fulton hall to-morrow evening', is to consist ol lour parts. Parts i and in will contain figures ol various characters in history and fiction. Part II will be made up exclusively of nattonalttfes, and Part iv will be the scene of all the figure in simultaneous motion. Taylor's orchestra will give u hair-hour concert before tlie enter tainment begin1, and also play the Interludes. The price ol resolved scats at 35 cents ts ex ceedingly low, and the audience promises to be very laige. Diagram now open at Fon Dcramlth's bookstore. " The Danite." Next Monday evening we arc to have Joaquin Millet's well-known play ot this name, after an interval of some years, during which it id said to have undergone considerable improvement and grown in pop ularity. The Palmer A- Ulincr company who will present it U the only organization au thorized by McKce Kankin. who holds the copyright ot the play, and Miss Lizzie May I) liner 1 represented by the New Eii2lana press to h ive ncored a pronounced hit in her role of Hilly Piper. fl'tSVJAA XOUJVES. One of tho drawbacks ot married lite is sick ness of the little ones. For a Cold or Cough you cannot find a better lemci'y than Dr. Hull's Congh Syrup Nearly all physicians prescribe it and no family should be with out it. Most violent explosions ot coughing are stopped by Ilale'- Honey ot Ilorchocnd and Tar. 1'ike s Toothache Drops cure in one min ute. dM-lwdeodtw Tun wortk. worn, and dyspeptic Hhould take Colden'-s I.ieblg's Liquid Ueef and Tonic In vlgorator. -Vo other, or druggists. dlt-lwdeod&w If you arc u frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge ot all new countries ague, bilious anil intermit tent lovers by the use of Hop Kilters. Ludisoton, Mich., Feb. 2, 1880. I have sold Hop Bitten foe four years and there Is no medicine that surpasses thorn lor bilious alUcks. kidney complaints and many diseases incident to thi-i malarial climate. rtl.2iv.:w II. T. ALEXANDER. " Kouglt on corns." Ask lor Wells' "Kougli on Coins." 15c Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corn?, warts, bunions. Go to II. 15. Cochran's drug store lor Mr. Freeman' New Rational Dye. For bright, nessatid ilurubllity ot color, arc uncquafed. Color f i oin i to 5 pounds. Directions la Eng lish uud German. Price. 15 cents. A uemedv lor indigestion. Consumption, li spcpsla, Veafcnes3, Fovcr, Ague, etc., Col-ilen'.-. Liquid Boct and Tonic Invigorator. d7-lwdcod&w When There's a Will TUere'a a Waj. Anyone who has tho will to try Thomas Eo lectric Oil will surely find the way to robust health, in cases of bronchial affections, sore throat, pains etc.; and as an internal remedy, tis invaluable. For sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. There arc lierco brain storms that shatter a man's organization, his nerves shriek for re lict, and neuralgia banishes rest. At such a time, it the ml-cmblc sntTercr would use Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Tills, ho would And perfect tellet. dll-lwdAw l'enny Wisdom Pound Folly. It is roolh.Ii to save theltttlo that SOZO DONT cof!, and suffer what will result In bid teeth and large payments to dentists. Place a bottle of It on the toilet, use live drops only ot it every timo after eating, cleanse the mouth, and show your wisdom. dl-2-lwdeodw JUAJlltlAUElt. issluk UminisB. On the 14th of December, 1832. by tin Uev. W. T. Gerhard, at Ids l evi dence, "Xo 31 East Orango street, Mr. Jacob It. Wissler. ot Kast.IIemplleld.to Miss Annie M. ltohrer. of Kden. Manhelm township. ltdAw LEFiVKr.-6Tii.Hiiits. On the 14th ot Dec. IMS. by tho Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence, No. St East Orange street, Mr. Harry II. l.e ffver to Miss Annie S. Stclmien, both ot Manor. VEATUh. MiiXKit. On tl:o 12th Inst., at Philadelphia. Anna Mary Miller, widow of Gen. David Miller anil (laughter ot lho late Jacob Eich holtz, evi. Relatives and ft lends arc invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 617 North Sixteenth street, on Saturday, lhc 16th Inst., at one o'clock p. m. Interment at Laurel Hill. It ScnAunci.. Dec. 11, 1SS2. Mr. Geo. Schaubcl, in his 7$th year. Tho relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral lrom his late residence. No. -IOG Manor street, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Shrelner's cemetery. NEW A It V METIS EMEU TS. s UUK KItOUT LONCU THIS (1 HCRbDiY) evening at. SCIIOENHKUUBuVS SALOOJi, No. 125 and 127 East King street. It JOHN SCUOKNKERGEB. Sock KKOirr lunch this (thdks DAY) evening. Wine, Ale, Porter and Lager Beerat CHAS.IL ZAEPFEL. It S. E. Angle Penn Square. o UK xKW AND ONiS SCCOND-HANU .PIANO. Also, S E V E K A I ORGANS. Chbap, at dll-'2wueod Si.0 NORTH LIME STREET. B. FRANK SAVLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLEUY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.. 49 Exactly oppposlto the Old Stand. oclll-fimil&wH utrrioNt AUCTION!! At 51. A. HAUGHTON'S Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Queen Street, ill2tldtt THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK; XT"AXt;tlK!5, WM. THOMPSON. WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS. CHARMS, SPECTACLES, EYK-GLAS8B), TUERMOKETBnS. No. 106 EAST KING STREET. novlO-Smd Opposite Leopard Hotel. TflULTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 18. SEVENTH SEASON ! "S Lizzie lay Ulmer, in her Marvellous Impcrsonatlon'cf BILLY PIPER." 61 In tho greatest ot all American Plays, The ID a, n i t e s ! SUPPORTED BY McKEE RANKIN'S .Only Authorized Danites Company. Produced -with all the Original MuMc, and the Grandest Scenic Eltects ever witnessed In any Metropolitan Theatre. Produced over 1S0O T I M H S 1SOO In America, England ami Ireland. P&ICE3 AS UsUAL. Reserved Scats at Opera House Oftlce. PALMER & ULMER, Proprietors & Managers. dec!4-4td Mf AJtVXKTiaKMKST. Stkich brothers ASTRICH BROS'. Palace OP Fashion. ! 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Preparing: to CHRISTMAS. WE AliE NOW MAKING A GRAND DISPLAY OK- GOODS SUITABLE FOB We have an Klegant Line of Toilet Cases In RUSSIA LEATHER and PLUSH, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT VERY CLOSE PRICES. 53-We Invite everybody to give us a call.-i A Large Assortment tf " FANCY GOODS, Too numerous to mention, but all most suita ble for PRESENTS, and at VERY LOW PRICES. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS A SPECIALTY' Wo have a very large assottiuent, and our TRICKS ARE VERY LOW. Linen Handkerchiefs FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN Linen Handkerchiefs as low as So. Ladles' Fino Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c, or thrco for 25c. l.arjro assortment of COLORED HOCDER HANDKERCHIEFS, suitable for pres ents, at all prices. LINEN and LACE GOODS COLLAK-4. KICIIUS, TIEs' LACE HAND- KEUC111EFS, RUCHINGS In LACE or CREPE LIS8t. Some very Jflno Novelties. TATTING HANDKERCHIEFS something very nice for neck wear. PUR OAPES, ' PUR OAPBS. ELEGANT SILK-FRINGE CAPES, ENTIRELY NEW. G-LOVES. KID GLOVES OF GOOD QUALITY, In all styles and color. TERRA COTTA KID GLOVES. In Buttons, Hooics or Lacing. Or HUSQUETAIRE. JOKS. PLUSH BAG! POCKETBOOKS. PLUSH ' BAGS,1 PUU8E3 SATCHELS, In Large Variety. We aro alBO showing a Fine Lino ot GOOD PLATED JEWELRY. 8HAWL PINS, LACE PINS, CUFFPINS EAR-RINGS, , BRACELETS, RINGS, NECKLACE9. A Splendid Stock of, JET GOODS. COMBS. HAIR-PINS. BRACELETS, FINE CUT GARNET PINS and EAR-DROPS. LANGTBY HA.TR-PIS3. CHILD'S CELLULOID BRACELETS, at So. a pair. Perfumeries in Plain and Fancy Bottles. PERFUMERIES IN FANCY BOXES. HANDKERCHIEF BOXES ? HOSIERY. LANCASTER-KNIT WOOLEN HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR OOATS, DOLMANS, JAOKBTS, , ., OiRUULARS. Fur-lined Curculans,; L SuTc DofcaansT Childrem's aad Misses' Cloaks, FELT SKIMS. COSSETS, MUSLIN AND MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Hand-Knit Worsted Caps and Hoods, In FULL VARIETY and at VERY LOW PRICES. . Zephyr Wool, " GOTnantbWn Tarn, ' Saxony Wool. BTIAS PBEM JfKW ADYMBT1SEMENTB. "TOOK THE Holiday Season We Offer Everything Contained in a First-Class Jewelry Business. EsPCall and examine oar Stock and Prices. H, Z. RHOADS, No 4 West King Street dec 12 CLOCKS, JEWELKY, JtC. TfDVr. J. ZAHM. Elegant Holiday Gifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES. FINE Fuel and American PMs, wi MM Goi a. 0PEUA GLASSES, &C. & LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. EST We invito an examination of our stock ; it is a pleasure to auow our goods EDW, J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, dccS XliHr AVTSHTtUXMeVTS. -jLgj i mi IBMTKKrillisK FI.mUK !l THE BEST FOR C1IUISTMAS CAKES. ltdT T)IAKOS AND Fl'KNITUBK RKtaUVKD at short notice. AI90. draier In second hand and antique Furniture. Stovis and IliacketSaws. fl.M. AUG. K. KKINOEUL, 820 North Q.iecn tr-eu decll Sind (Above tho Northern Uuikot.) (1 HAND KAFri.K roll A 0. 1 TIttT T tine Wairnn nntl a set ot Fine Hriis8 at the Merrimac Iloue.SATU!IAYEVENI.Ntt, DECEMBER 1. 1MJ Tlirowliiff between S and 10 o'clock. Tickets SO ccutM. dI2Stil FKANK SELLBtiS. SKALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals lor prison -abor iu the Lancaster County Prison in the manuiacturu ot clitarii, tor ono year lrom Jan. 9. lSt-2, will bs received at the residence ot Albert Hasten, President. Mount Nebo I. O.. Laneattcr county. Pa., up to DECEMBER 25, to Lo opened January 1, 1SSJ, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at tho prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. Tho manufactory lias 11 it-Has accommodations and now makes H),000 cicira per month. For full particulars addrcsj the preaiuent. lty orucr oi iuc Douru, r Al.ltlfl'l ALBERT HAOEX. President. OlltdcclSJAw DKM1KABL.IS . PRIVATE BESIUENUKS at Public .Sale. Tho undersigned will seKatprlvataprlratosaleany ot th follow lnif vropertles, leaTlng. It desired, one-half ot the amount remain on the properties lor several years : 'J-story Brick house, (SO Poplar street,!! Rooms o .. t54 6 " J 55a B 2 .. .. 222 E. Fulton St., " 3 " 212 H. Lemon SL,11 " 8 au " ' 11 " j 21i " 11 w n "29E.JamesRt.,ll " 3 31 " 11 " Tho price ot tho above ranging from tSOO to $'t,7i0. Apply to A. W. RUSSEL, dl4-3tdeod 22 East Eing fct. PCltLIC SAI.K. ON TMOltSUAT, EVEN ING, DECEMBER 14, 2833. will bo bold at the Leopard Hotel, Two New Two-story Briclt Dwellings, with two-story Briek Back Build ing, all covered with slate and each hoaic lias vestibule, hall and 7 tins rooms, gas in each house and built with the best material, hy hnuit la the yards and fruit trees in lot. Lot runs in depth 225 icet to a new street. These properties ara sltnated on tits south side ot low street Nos. 125 and 127. These pi opor ties will bo sold on very easy terms. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. Conditions made known by PHILIP GINDER, FRED. D1NKELBERU. Also at the samo time and place, two two story BRICK DWELLINGS, with two-story Brick Back Buildings, each covered with state and each house contains seven rooms. Houses situated on ths south -lde or East Wain at ... rm m ,! a? TIimwIi almalnttnr ground adjoining uouss Xo. 2i. Also a good well Ul nuici tutu juij. These properties wlU bs sold on easy terras. Conditionsof sale mads known by PHILIP GINDER. ROBERT TOML1NSON. llENar sncBKirr, Auct, d-std H 1UU S MARTIN. HOLIDAY GOODS AT- CHINA HALL. . A new imposition ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN- Haviland's China,, Fancy Goods. -OutandBngrav6d Glassware, DECORATED PORCELAIN TEA, DINNER and ClIAMBISR SETS, WHITE GRANITE anil POBCHLA1K TEA and DINNER &ETS In any num ber ot Pieces, Sold at tue Lowest Fricea. " i"Bveri- artlclo warrahlod. All goods not satisfactory exchanged at High & Martin, r 15 EAST KING STBBBS - LANCASTKU.PA. H IRSH & HKOTHKK. OVERCOATS. On account ot over-production we have BEDUOBDTHEPBIOES,J fl LMZELERE & Co., All wc are uuieriuineu 10 cmry iiuno uvii im. season. We would llko you to call and '.e the INDUCEMENTS we are oflrln)r In them, as well as all of our HEAVY SUITS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, We aro showing an Elegant Line ot Fine Neckwear, Silk StXBpanders, " Silk Handkerchief, Aud everything belonging to the GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. G LOVES and KNIT JACKETS, ot all grades "and sizes at prices very low consider ing the qualities, one lot Chil dren's Knit Jackets 4 to 12 at 90c Oar tenn Hall White Shirt Leads the list both In quality and price 60c. 1 CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Come antt see for yourselves. Wis' make a specialty tof MERCHANT TAILORING. Come aud examine our stock of Ficco Goods. 'Penn Hall Clothing House, Hirsh & Brother, Corner of Centre or Fonn Square. sepS 1yd IffdR LANCASTER, Pa. 3 nil Hit AlrjUTlSMliNT!,. WANreD-A WOMAJ WANTS WASI1 injj, ironing or any other kind ot house work. Can Rive good reference. Willing to do liouewcrk. Apply at ltd Xo.::i-; low stke :-.-!'. Qunt) CH1LOKKN DEEn TO BK fVB k" Ject to catarrh of the n-isal r-i-':'-4, chronic in character, trcm their very buih. Tliu dlseaso Is Boiiiotiinrs lalal. Dlsea;e- ot the Eye, Ear and Thro it Uo, Cancers. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Dlsas d suecesstnlly treatcil by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONiiAKEIt, Oflico : 13 Kast Walnut S'.ioi-t, I.-.nc.is -r. Pa Consultation free. (tiia'd&w VTOT1C5K IS OKRKBI GIVEN THAT I 1.1 have sold all my Sloe nnd Fixtures ot (iraln Elevator (rear ot J. It. Bltner'd office, North Queen street), to S. K. Yundt. D. B. I ! OSTEITE It. December 13, 168?. From this day on I will continue the a-no business at the old .stand. 8. K. YUNDT, No. V East Klnc Jtrcet. December IS, 1682. dlt-ltdftw A PAllt o? LACE OUfiTAINS Woul.t make a very desirable CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Wo have them at all prleis, lrom One Dollar a pair to Twenty. Lace Lambrequins, Bed Sets, Shan-s, &c. All Kinds Of Curtain Pole; in ASH, WALNUT, BRASS, EBONY, and CHERRY A PIER LOOKINU-ULASS would also make an Elegant Holiday Gilt. Wo have them iu Walnut frames at SI5. , , -?", d, $75 and $100. A lull stock ot WALL PAPERS, aaa choice new styles for the Spring. , WIN'UOW SHADE1. OF EVER' DESCRIPTION. PHARES W. FRY. No. 57 North Queon Streot. LANCASTER, PA. lOtTERTAIXXJiJiTa. puLTo: FULTON OI'EKA HOUSE. THURSDAY, DEO. 14, 1882. RETURN OF THE I'AVOKITE, ROLAND RBBD, IN FRED. UARSDEVd NEW COMEDY, " CHEEK." PRICES.; S3, 50 & 73 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 7." CENTS. For sals at the Opera House Office. !J 5t BAJO.SU VtiWltKK, ouk ovku hj:kk. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES ! WITH EVERY CAN OF MILES' CELEBRATED PREMIUM Baking Powder, AND OFTEN A WATCH. The highest testimonials as to MERIT. BECAUSE OF STRENGTH AND PURITY, Arc accorded it. Ask yonr Uroecr lor it. i MANUFACTURERS. LAEGEST FRUIT. FISH AND CANNED GOODS HOUSE, Philadelphia. novl6-luidXU45 OBOAXll. piiTABLISHED 18C5. . fl. C. ORTH, MANUFAOTWRERS AGENT FOR TUB Weber, Steinway, Eranicli & Bacli PIANO-FORTES. Mason & Hamlin, Felonbet & Co.'s ORGANS. Address Correspondence to No. 310 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. n23m'. CITED EBITIOJU. THUR3DA.Y EVENING DEC. 14, ie83. RAVAGED Bl7 FIRE. D1SASTKOC8 WORK OF 1UK FLA31E9. 'ibrce Hundred Thousaud lfollars Worth of Propr rty Swept Away lu new York Destructive IS'azss Elsewhere. New York, Deo. 14. The extensive depot and wharf, together with sixty pas senger cars and 10 locomotives of the Man hattan Beach railroad at Bay Ridge, wero destroyed by flro early this morning. The flames aDnearca to spreaa in every direetioo, lapping up everything that could be borucd. A lame lumber pile closo by. a coal boat at the dock, the wharf and all on it wero burned. The company estimate their loss at $330,000. Lo:-s of canal boat aud lumber not stated. It Ls reported that tho captain of the Cfna!, boat which was buratd was asleep in the cabin at tho time and was burned t:i death. Kingston.' Great IJlazo. Kixgston, Jamaica, Dec. 14. The fire which broke out hero on Monday evening was not extinguished until Wednesday. Tho loss is now estimated at three million pounds. Tho fire was incendiary. Four hundred stores somo of them considered Uteproof wero destroyed together with all tho warehouses aud wharves. Five per sons are known to havo been burned to death. Fire iu Dublin Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 15. The co operative stoics hero wero destroyed by fire to-day. The building was full of goods and consequently tho loss h very groat. It is repT'cd that, the c.-.rc-taker and lii family pcii-lnd ui tho llaiises. Pictures liurneil and a Woman SuOucatod. London. Doc. 14 Fiie this morning at Hampton Couit (lie roytI ...": .sett i. Ilimpton, liftecu mi!es ftoui Loudon) 1 stiojed somo valuable pictures One woman was suffocated by the smoke. At oue timo the lhc appeared very threateuiug aud much excitement prevailed. The loss is estimated at many thousand po'imLi. A Atalr.o Town' Fiery Visitation. Bangoh, Me., Dec. 14. A firo occurred tiiis morning at Winn, 58 miles from here. Assi8tance;fiom this city was asked for, but later dispatcher said tho firo w:w un der control. No paiticulars. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. The I?fiosfd Admission or Dakatt to 1J Couteitietl Iba TarlflT and luterial Iteveuue Washingto:;, Deo. 14. In viow of tho contingency that tho Republicans may uige at this seseion the admission of D. kota as a state, acaucusof tho Democartio sznators was held thi3 morning and an informal discussion of tho matter was had. Although no definito policy was determined upon, thcro was no dissent from the opinion expressed by several sen ators that tho policy of tho party should bsonoof opposition to tho admission at this timo of any territory as a state which would give tho Republicans two additional vuKB iu the Senate. Definite action upon this question was, however, left open for the present subject t- such contingencies as may arise. Tho subject of tariff and internal rove nue reduction w:w only incidentally men tioned. The chairman of tho caucus was, however, directed to appoint a committee of thrco tcnators to confer with a similar committee of Democratic representatives iu regard to the policy to be adopted by the paity upon the various questions which aro likely to form subjects of legis lative action during the session. Senator Pendleton presided over tho caucus. It wa3 foily attended. Arsulns ifpr Adnitsslais. Washington, Dec. 14. A hearing was given to day by a sab-committeo of tho Senate commktea on territories to tbj Da kola delegation who aio fceeking r.dmis sion of the territory as a state. Tho Yankton bond matter was tho principal topic of discussion. It is understood to havo been practic.illy f cltl cd satisfactorily to the creditors. A further hearing will tako pacs to morrjw heforo the fall oom mitteo C"-OKK'JS. l'ioeectl!n! tu the IIousc Washington, Dec. 11. The House after somo discussion as to consideration of sevei al measures, decided to proceed v ith the consideration of tho postoffice apptopriation bill and went into committee of th -a hole for that purpose. XToceeilliigs In the Senate. The Senate at 2 o'clock resumed consid eration of the Pendleton civil service bill The Patrocs or Husbandry. ilARisnunn, Due. 14. The moriiiuK session of the btate grauo. Patrons of Husbandry, was devoted almost exclu sively to the reception of reports from tho different committors. Leonard Rhono, master ; It. II. Thomas, srerotary ; Wra Yocum, treaniiroi-, aud V. E. Piollct, chainnau of the ekecutive committee, were unaniniou'Iy re-elected. Tho election of officers will be continued at the afternoon session. MoroThua a Huuilrcil Yo:ir Old. XonnisTOWN, N. J.. Dec. 11. Mrs. Maria-Appley died here jc.crd.iy, aged, 104 5 cars and 7 months. Mrs. Appley bad been active until within the past two weeks, retaining all her faculties up to the timo of her death. She was ono of the thirteen jouug gills who represented tho thirteen original state? in Oencral Washington's moi'c fu-tsn! pro'iasjion in New York city. An Afltictcd family. Easton, Pa., Dec. 14 During the tem porary absence of its mother this rnorn '"?, :i fom-year-old daughter of Joseph W. lleckenberg, of lliehbridge, N. J., bet ber clothing on tiro and was burnrd to death. A few weeks ago Mr. Ilccken Lcrg lost a boy, who was dragged to death by a lpuaway horse. Determined to Resist. WiiaiiNGTON, Del. .Doc. 14. At a meet ing ofj tho Peninsular evaporator Associa tion held at Dover yesterday afternoon it was resolved to resist all claims for royalty made by lho Alien iruit evapora ting company of 'New York, "upon mem bers of the association. Snlclde ot a Yonng Man. Reading. Pa., Dae. 14. Alfred Maoh nor, aged 21, sou of a farmer at Mvalira Springs, this county, committed t-uicide yesterday by shooting himself.'1 It is 'said that tho spreading of evil reports regard iii'.; his connection with a young Udy had affected his mind. The War Over. New York, Dec. 14. Presiuuuts Keep, Porter, Mitchell and Ttiddlo Signed a coa tract this morning to maintain tailroad rates in lho Northwest for one year from date Most oftlib Northwest railwn'Fmen will leave for Chicago to night. ratil Vengeance. L0UI3VIM.E, Ky;, Djc. 14. Thomas Crittenden, at Anchorage. Ky., yes'erday, shot and killed Rose Mosely, a colored man, becanso he had testified against bin in court. v ' "& . - The Stir Koute dory CoiM4el. Washington, Dee. 14! The grand jury in the Star Kouto trial was completed to day and Mr. Bliss commenced his opening on the part of tho prosecution. S0-' Washington, Dm. 14. The Htwy de paitmcnt received a talegraai tkk atom-. ing from Lieut. Harber, dated Belum, Sept. 16, iu whioh ha says they hare as yet found no trace of theChipp party. m WEATHEU UiUlbATIOHS. Washington, Dec. 14. For the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, north to wast winds, stationery or higher barometer, slightly colder weather. MAKKMTS. Philadelphia Market. :lamlviua. Dee. 13. onr dull; - Rya flour at H 00. .. ntS?Lq(1r l ,lPU 8tay ? "e- and Pa. Red. $1 OTtfl 03 ; Longcrry Red ami Amber, ft 100 Cnrn nnlpf nnil &tin.li t..mA. mam.. Tellow, S70c; mixed, CJc; So. 3 mixed! Saaeoc; old salt. 79Q81c: rejected. SOfiSSe. Oatd more abtlvo antt tilfrhar ; Ho. 1 White. 5151)c ; SO. 2 do, 49KQ50c; No. a do, 4SK0 4i)o: o. 2 Mixed, 47c. Rye nominal at Mpc. Seetk Clover tlrm at 9X310!i : Timothy dull lit $1 71 0J : Flaxseed nominal atl Sf Provisions quit t. Lard quiet. l!nttr market firm lor choree ; Ponn'a ana Western Creamery Extra at 39c : llrsts 31336c. Rolls -.ready; Ponn'u and Western, SSSSC, as to qualltv. EK,i firm tor tns!i ; Pcnn'n. 3!J332c ; Western. )gC0o: held Iot9, iSO'iSe; limed, 28c asked. Cliceio dull. Petndeum dull : Rcflned. 7Wa;e. Whisky at SI SO. New York Marker. Nb toRK. D-c. H. Kloar State and West ernnitlier more steady and In moderate ex port and home trade demand. Son t hern un changed. Wheat Jii?ic better, and In mod rato export anil homo tr.i'lo demund ; No. I White, f 1 OS ; No. 3 Red. Ie., l Oil ;doJ.tn.,$l 09! 10?i; do Kcb.. 1 lif.irtl 13. Corn Z&lc li;iter ani active ; inKeil west in iimt.5Ivi.7-2i; : do lulu-ex. I3;j 71-c. D.lts 'AW)if: liettcr; stuto. t isW-'e; west ern. 4-2rJ.'uc ; No i Jan., 4(id4c-n-; i!o Feb., "Jflic ; jo May. MJ4C. (Jriitti ii ml l--ivt..iii I (.' r. ..iittn.ii.j i-i .. (..I..&I4-.I S ; .v. i '" i-Ctnj st rem. Chtcasu. v 1 1 ri7ii !. -r. 13 e. 12 Port '.anl 17 17': n.nr. 17 '. ' to.rai Wheat Corn Oat. "i5M r. a Wi. j"tf Jan .11 14 JT;i rt .iiity l.w4 Petroleum OU City..... .'JO. Live Stock niarkem CHlCAOa. Cattle Receipts, S.Of-d Sit-ud ;slnp monU, 3-i(0 licuil ; market very x.t-a:.-. dra" ing and l'J15c lower; clirlnttiiMH ...iclc,42( C SO; good to choice sUlpplnj-', B"m,5 : com mon to lair, IS 'Mfft ivx mixed l-n'chers" steady ; common to lnlr,$2'2).1 : medium, to Rood, i2 3i 'J: stockeis and feedetit, slow bntstu.ulv at $2005:4 10. Sheen Receipts. 2.C0J head ; slilpmcn ., I.1CO head; 'market active and Hjiii- higher; common, to fair. '2 Mfl3 10 . medium good, $IC034-: Choice. W (534 73; ot:e e r or flno mutton sold at 15 55. IIors ttecelntf. 43,000 beatl ; sblnmenu, S,2'.o ; niarkem lull- ami active ; good heavy itenerallv strong at 5U05( 50 ; mixed "cajcut $i 4065 05; market overstocked -ili poor light aud mixed. East .Libkrtt. Cattle Receip's. 'r'-' head ; market very dull ; iirluie,$."7.5 :".'-; fair to ood $j3 37i : common, $3 5 I :A Uogs Ueceipts, 3000 he-.ul : 111:11 i.i t dull ; Philadelphia, $'i zmr, 00 ; i:aiiin!-r-'. f, 40 6-20 ; Yorkern, f. JWgC ro. tbeep Receipts. 8tO head t tiar!tet firm ; prime; 4 73j$ j ; lair to gcod, I1 v; : common 12 M5. Stock Market. 4uw Vorfc, Philadelphia ant! bocai .-iocs abo Unltri States U:nil3 repo.tel dudy by Jacob it. ijko, voriu H'.iceu arru'ii. llee. 14. VMtf 3:i. - A V l"M. V.M. .. o7'P t',-i 'JSP? .. tr. Mit4 svx .. 117- !.7'4 117K .. 72i -1 72'i .. '27 7'4 27V4 .. !M;t f7';J 57 .. 40 I0JS 4i, .. '21 .'l4 tflji .. W4 4l.'i i0!l .. sij-s ::t :M!i .. 8iV4 Ki)i S3K .. 14) V'S Hi .. 2-;j v;' aiji .. I. 15ii 4.Hi .. 8t SVi i .. ityu ui. 18 l)rtr.ve,r ft Rio Oranito ' .. l.ix'.ir. Erie A Western., 'vftiia-u and Texa-j Now Jersey Central ... New York, Ontario & W St. Pun), M. & Omaha facitid Mall.................... Rochester A Pittsburgh Toxic Pacific Walw-dh. St. LouIh P.iciac West4-rn Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central.. ...... Phlla'lelphliift Reading Sorlieni I'.ieir.e Com " Preterred.. isniriiio Pitta. Si West, ....... AlaKlni; Short VrK of it. In tile siege ot Troy. Apoijo tncniii-.iged the Trojans to i.e valIniitH-aliiHt tin; ;rekn. by s:iyln: "Tl.enil;;hty Acldlles iloes not tight. Hv-day." It would seem as it Dcilli had b-eu bidding dlac.ie to make Uh prea--t I.-iickIh upon men. by snviiisr " lliinlV Kenvdy In ont or ttiti market.'- Hut the Trojuin iouml to f.'elrciwl, that 1h! mighty An tile-. i-hiiicIo tlm flcM, Mew their rre:itst eh uiitdmv.and iuiwlehoit woik nt thn nttttpf "And Ilnnt'.s Remedy. us an Ailillles iviiiist kidney aud liver dl-c:sei. liui btken the Held. and is niak ing short work of ulJstieh ailments. Ilundredi it iciL)iiionl.i!8 from nil quarters arc coming In itntpi he might ot this cbaiupliin uiulicine. Not surer was tho sword ol Achi:! " than is this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy l:i buttle form, as it wages war against dnpsy. urinarv and kidney complaints, and oveteumes. It la wise to c.dl in Its ntd. diM wdcod&w MISCELLANEOUS. M'V RKAUIT. OIJU. NEW READ S3T.&.TE CATALOGUE, Containing a taiga number of properties In city and country, with pilces, Ac Copies sent Iree to any adlrei. AI.I.LN A. 11 ERR & CO., ::il hst.ite and Insurance Agents, No. U Kant- lving.tr,t J ADIKS' ItAlK iHtEaHKB. KKS. C. LJIJiER, SADIES' HAIR DRSSSBB, Mannmcturer and rtealer In H.ilr Work, l.n ilies' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ines Htratghtcnctl and tn-ulu ,U oider. lluir, Jewelry nt all ttincts made np. Kid CIove4 and t'Cithers eleanetl aud ilyed. Also Lndle bliu:ii'Kjiiijr. nt. NO-4. '225 .i 827 NORTH QUERN bTUKKT, tfbUmr i!wrs ilbovc P. R. R. Depot. octtfrSmd -V- ALVABLK AMI) CSKFUI. PRESENTS Spectacles, Eye C-lassba, Claude tiorratae Mlrrorn, Spy Qlasees, Field Glasses Kaleidoscope i, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, ' Opera Classes, Oraphoacopeo, Microscopes, Drawing Instruments, , Thermometers, Usrometers, Magic Xianterns, Celestial and Trrestlal Globes, Pocket Compasses, pets Philosophical Apparatus, 1 Model Steam Engines, ", ''.'. sots of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, ' Gold Oharm Colnptees K. AJ 5 Catalognts us follows, sent on appiieaMon : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument , 1M pages " 2d Optical Istruments, - 18S ' " 3d Magio lanterns and Viows.130 4th Physical Instruments. - 18S " 5ili MeteorologicalloirtrnmentsKO JAMES PEN & CO., '924 OheatnutSt., Pbilartphta. I d8-2wd2tw IMiVhTAIH rlNK-WUT TOIMCCO CTIIK JT bdst braml mannirtctnrcd) H cents per o-: VlAWMAiValtYEI.IiOW FRONT ClGA.ll " HTOKK. ' J ' (tUltiSTMAS liOLIUAXS! '.-.. T j It you have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a bore Throat, or even. T.orae. have Diphtheria, and wjnld be well, so as toenjoy the coming liollday.uke . 1M OCUDDENTAl. It yoti have Diphtheria In your household, and will not use the OccMental' Jor tne' patientb, Klve It to every menlberot the family, ho that the diseaw mitybe prevented from Kolng farther; By takm'.OeclrtnUiIoccU "lonaliy tho mait ntailcrnant fort pt Diphthe ria can be nnrseil with impunity Sold by II. B. COCHRAN. DrifRlVt. Xoi. 137 and 133 Nortn Queen street, 02 cm. iTu,Th-i Lancaster. Pa. 1 A jl 'H m I &.j m 1 m