LANCASTEK DAILY !NTElJtf6KENCER. FBllAt- DECEMBER 15,1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. I K UKUULAlt CORRESPONDENCE Kvcutfc Alone til feuejue!i.iui:i :t-iiic nl liitetett I" kuii Arouti.1 tl JSonns'' rickfcfl lip ly i:i! Intelll icencer'a ItejHirtor llazors were flying in the air on Tow Hill last night, but no blood was dram:. A toy performing bear is a reat at tractiou in Ileiss & Raull'man's window, while a Punch aud Judy show at Allison's ezcitis interest among the little folks. . Considerable machinery for the KeeJy ittove works has already arrived from Spring City and more is corning. Tin iiiUM'calo last night decided cot to ier.'auizo. I. IJ. Vacuo foil down i.tairs by reason of an attack of vertigo laM; evening " d sustained a slight concussion of the 'c-...n. To-day his condition is impioved. A Height train huparatf-d heir ..i an early hour this rooming and vlien the flret section was moved hack tho contact was eo violent that two cars both loaded with leather were badly broken. Mis Emily Hofteris home again from a viuit to friends in ilio intc-iior of the. state ; Mrs. Julius Courboii-sicr and Mrs. Rudolph pirottoU have goco to Poit Jcivis, X. Y.; Mrs. Annie Wamburgh and Mr. Jeff Ciepper Imv. been called by telegraph to tho fid: bed of I heir sister. Mis. John Filboit. Mr. Ai.- drew Hill and family have rcmovci to I'hiladelphia. J. Entield Leaniau, of this pi- .., has been appointed night operatot .t Jio new ly established te'egiaph ofiiso at IV.xtc.u htiee.t, Harrisbuig. Tho repainting of tho Prc&bvteriati par fiiiiiaiie has greatly improved tho looks of t.'cit building. Ikavy ficiht traffic caused a lilockadn :.i the :i:st yards licio last night and l. tai::ul Yotk-bouud travelers over an liMiir. 1 ! Itool ltril At l.iil night's meeting of tho school board all the members were present except Mr. Wike. Tho finance committee's I'poit hhowed $2,(507 550 receipts ; $1,151, OiJ expenditures and $1,435.44 balance ; it also stated tha. T. I! Dunbar had been given additional time for settlement of 1SS1 duplicate. On tho lecommendation of the supplies committee, said com mute: were empowered to provide additional blackboaid smfaco for room 4 5 and i, and to repair boards now in use Tho library committee rcpoited additions f 75 new volumes at a cost of $83.47, au1 also that a citcular letter had been issued setting forth the advantages of the Suoch library and inviting public htippoit ; a list of tho paying s-ubsciibers will bo published. The supeiiutendent's icpoit showed a total of 1,270 pupils in attend ance at the several schools, with an aver age of 1,125 daily, of whom 531 vreie present at every session and theie were 38 visitors during tho mou'.h. On Mr. Static's motion it was oidercd to close tho thools from Dec. 23, 1882, to Jan. 8, 1883, and that tho teachers bo requested to teach at the cud of tho regular Fchool term four extia days .The meeting hour was chauged to 7:30 o'c'ock, but the formsr hour of 8 was alterwards substituted. Bills to tho amount of $16.10 were approved, and after Mr. Wcstgate's ro quest ior tho uso of ono of tho kcIiodI rooms for the accommodation of a class iu panninanship for tho term of twelve nights had been refcired to tho committee of cuppl!cs and repairs with p wcr to act, the boaid adjourned. Felly Pilfrrer. Now that Christmas is approaching and the storekeepers ara displaying to tho greater advantage tho innuinciablo speci mens of Christmas goods with which their placer, of business aro filled, tho potty thieves arc making theirdaily ami nightly rounds, aud hichi-g from tho well tilled counters such articles as they can conve niently steal. Wo havo tho names of sev oral parties who have been detected in tho act of stealing from different stores, and who havo been compelled to deliver up tho stolen gojJs, bat who havo not been piosccuted by the stoiekoepord because thoy have pitied them or because of their lcspcctabiiity, or for fear they m ly rnako enemies of their friends. But the annoy ance has becoaio so general aud tho losses so heavy, that the merchants havo deter mined to put a slop to it, and expose tho petty pilferers without regard to their standing jn the commuuity. m rite Triennial Assessment. The assessors and assistant assessors of Peun township were the. first to complete their assessment and send their book con taining tho assessed valuation of all property in tho township to tho offico of the couuty commissioners, who received it on Tuesday last. Tho assessors of Elizabeth township were the second to make their return, their assessment being received at the commissioners' office Thursday. The 231 of December is tho last day designated for the return of the assessment to tho county commissioners. SuccrnMul Operation. A few days ago Drs. lloyd ati I Me Cormick successfully removed a largo and very ugly looking tumor from tha neck of Charles Scheid, of this city. Tho patient is doing very well. The riiarmacentlsta. Yesterday afternoon tho Lancaster Phar maceutical association met in their rooms, but there being less than a quorum pres ent, no business was transacted. Anotdku lot ot flno Neckwear came in this morning at Williamson & Foster'?. ltd A Canary Bird mates one ol ilio nicest Christina, presents , his sweet voice being a constant reminder ol I he donor. The newlv imported Night slni; lng canary Is the best, as it sings by lamplight as well as during the dny; the cost is 92 50. Cages can be had from $1.00 for a nice brass cage up to $10.00 for a silver- p'atcd one. Tim best plaec togo for these things Is to the retail dcpaituient of the 111KD FOOD COM PANT, 237 South Eighth street, I'hiladelphia They liavc the largest stock of all kinds ol birds, cages, aquariums, line bred dogs, etc In America. Canurics can be sent by express Willi perlect safety. A printed guarantee witli every bird. d3-2tawtloeiSt2.ftw It is well worth the expenses or a ioarney Iroin any part ot the country to inspect the Immense exhibit of Music Coxes now shown by Messrs. C. Gaulschl ft Co., manufacturers ot Music Boxes or Sl. Cioix und Geneve, Switzerland, at their salesrooms, 1018 Chest nut street, Philadelphia They make, only in stiumcnts of the highest giadc ant lliuwt quality much improved over the ordinary Music Boxes generally seen in tills country. These instruments perform at will the most elaborate pieces ol music, " new and old " with a brilliancy and accuracy truly surpris ing with an effect so melodious and perfect to tte absolutely wonderful. No home should bo without one ot these beautiful instruments, There Is no more ac ceptable wedding or Christmas present. Hav ing a large stock about 1,150 large size Music iloxcs Ju9t received from the lactory, they make the very lowest prices. ltd BfKViAjj irorivics. "TIs more bravo to live than to die."' Therefore don't wait till a slight Cough de velops Itself into consumption but secure a bottle ot Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup at tnc small ontiay ol 25 cents, cure your Couzh and live on happily. Most violent explosions ol coughing are stopped by U ale's Honey ot liorehound aud Tar. Pike s Toothache Drops cure in ono min ute, dll-lwdcodtw Tint weak, worm and dyspeptic should take Colden's Llcblg'd Liquid Beer and Tonic In vlgorator. JVb other. Of druggists. dlt-lwdeod.tw "Kongti on corns.'' Ask Jor Weils' "Rough on Coins." 15c Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Go to H. 15. Cochran's drug titora lor Jir. Freeman' Ztew Rational Dyes. Por brlRht. ne3 and . uraiiillty ot color, arts unequaled. Color Iroin 2 to 5 pound?. Directions lu Eng: li-iheiid xern.an. Price. 15 cents. A hasalihjectoii tree w:in each bottle ol Shilol.V Catarrh Keuicily. Price M cents. For sate at Cochran V drug store, 137 North Queen street- A kuiuhv Jor lieiigestion. Consumption, Dyspcpsii, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc.. Col den's Lirjuid Beet and Tonic Invlgorator. 17-lwdeodftw Mliett 1 here's a Will There's n Way. Anyone - ho h.us the will to try Thomas' Kc lectric Oil wlllbundy 11ml the way to robust health, in c.'-es of bronchial affections, sore tin out, pains, -tc; ami as un internal remedy, tis in valuable. For sale by II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13-3 North Queen street. 'IiArKSJtTACK," a lasting and fragrHiit per-fuin-. li ice 2." and flOcentM. For sale at Cocli ran'n drug store, i:)7 North Queen street. Tliere are tierco bniin storms that shatter it man's organization, his nerves shriek for re lief, and neuralgia h.iulsh".s rest. At such a time, it the miserable sufferer would use Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills, he would find perfect telle!. dil-lWilAw It you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic diitriet, barricade your system iigainst the scourge of nil new countries ague, bilious und intermittent levers by the u-col Hop ISiltcr. l.uniKGTO.v, Mich., Feb. 2, 1890. I have -.old Hop Bitters for four years und there i-, no medicine that surpasses them lor biliou-i at ticks, kidney complaints and many di-eases incident to thl- malaiial climate. dH-2w.:.V.y H. T. ALEXANDER.. A (.nugu, coin ir ftor.: -i r.ro-it shouia ne atopp'-u. ieg;eci iiequentiy results in an In curable l.ung l;ibeae or Consumption. Ifiii'.vn'i i.roiielij.d 7 melius !o not disorder st.-i'Q' i lli.i et.iij,!. i,yn:i iiti I i;:ilt-an:s, ti : net ihectii on the!:iflu!j:edpartr,ullayl:ig t'-'-i:.i;;,'i. t;wo :-i:if in Asthma. Iii:i-!ilal (.Kiigiii;, Ctitnrrh, ami Jhe Throat Troubles w lileh Slimej-j. an! l;ub!IcS;ir-.ikois aiesubject to. For thiity year.) Brown's Bronchial Tldiim irive !.:ei ivcommcnded by physi cian J. i-m -ilwiiv Hive nei feet satisfaction, liavii: le''Ti tivtvl by wide ami constant use fo: nearly an unt'ic ge'i.i.-.itum, liiey have at tained w-J .uer:':d ixiiikumouK tilcfewstaple remedies :: u-.h cjit. Suld at 2.1 centt a lox en i , mv-ivdTTiiAF.tlvv.' l'urliy rt.e llluod. " HWAYSTB'S 1'ILLS." " SWAYNE'S TILLS." "HWATHK'S PILLS." ACTS A3 A UKAIIT COKHKCTOK and by cleansing, regulating and streugllicu ing the organs ot digestion, secretion unit ab sorption, care Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Billiniisnes9, Bail Breath, Jaundice, Liverand Kidney Com plaint, I.aelc of Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fever?, Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, Diurrhroa, Dropsy, Colds. Bheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, and all 1 regularities of the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bowels. nCSTORINQ TO UDALTII when all oilier remedies fall. They keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys tho matter that poisons the foundations ot life. Be particular to obtain " S waync's Pill '. Prlco 2.1 cents a box of 30 pills, or5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Dr.. Swaynk & Son, Phila delphia, Pa. Askyour druggNt for them. Sent by mall to any :iddiC3S. oeti eod&wM.W.F Now Is tho time to treat Catarrh of long standing. Klys' Cream Balm reaches old and obstinate eases, where all other re i edlcs fall. Do not neglect procuring a bottle, a? in it lies tho relief you seek. Price M cents. ilppl- Into nostrils Willi llttio finger. A gentleman from Oreville, Pa., called my attention to Elys' Cream Balm as a remedy for Catarrh, Hay Fever. Ac. He was so earnest in asserting it to be a positive cure (himself having been cured by 11) that I purchased a stock. The Balm has already effected a num ber ot cures. P. F. Hyatt, M.D., Bnrden tT.vn, N. .1. Tor several years I have been troubled v 1th Catarrh : have tried many remedies. Elys' Cream Balm has proved to be the article de sired. I believe it is the only cure. L. B. Co iiitrn, Towanda, Pa. d7-2wdM,V,&K lienry'H Carbolic Salve. The best Salvo in the world for cu!.,bruises sores, ulcer', salt rheum, tetter, chapped hand?, chilblains, corns and all kinds ol skin eruptions, f icckles and pimples. The salvo is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every cise or money refunded. Bo sure you getllEStiY's Cahboltc Salve, as allothets arc but Imitations and counterfeits. Price C5 cents. Sold iu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. myil-l ItJVATUH. MiLLiai. On the 12th Inst., at Philadelphia, Anna Mary Miller, widow of Jen. David M liter and ilaughter ot the late Jacob Eieh-holtz,c-q. Kelatives and friends arc Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 017 North Sixteenth street, on Satur lay, the 10th inst., at one. o'clock o. m. Interment at Laurel Hill. It Schauiikl. Dec. II, 1:92, Mr. Geo. Schaubcl, In his 7Slh year. The relatives and friends ot the family aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral lrom his late resilience. No. 400 Manor street, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Shreiner's cemetery. Nnw AityjiJeTinjnajnixf. WAN-kKD . UIKL WANTS A H1TUA tlon to do general housework or dining room work. Apply at this office. ltd A VOUWS til ill. WANTS A Fl.ACK AT J. dining-room work In a hotel. Inquire at It No. 411 MIDDLE ST .tEKl. u SJK NO OTHER HUT ENTEUPKISE XXX FLOU2 ltdF Tho Best aud Cheapest. WAN1KII. POSITION AS Gt.KKK, As sistant ill store, copyist or light work. Address, stating compensation, BOX 44, ltd Quarry vllle. Pa. (UCAND ItAKFLi: IfOK A NO. 1 TKOT T ting Wagon and a set ot Fine Harness at the Mr-rriniiic House. SATURDAY F.VENING, DECEMBER 10, SS1 Throwing between 8 and 10 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. dl25t(.' FUANK SELLEUS. PUBLIC MAl.K OK IIOKSRS. ON MON DAV. linfi.18. 1SS2, will bo sold at Jhe Merrimac House, 115 North Prince street, Lan caster citv. Pa., 1G HEAD OF HEAVY CANADA DRAUGHT HORSES, first-class leeders : amongst them arc a few drivers. CicditotCOdays. Sale at 1 p. in. dl3-2tdR GEORGE GROSSMAN. D. S. ISUIfK. Onr Holiday Specialty, Commencing TO-MOUKOW (SATURDAY) DKCEMBKUlClh. and until CHRISTMAS, we will give to the purchaser or one pound of our ltcst 2."c. COFFEE a Beautiful Plat or Tarn borinc. beautiful in design, rich In color. And with a pound ot our 20c. 22c or 25c. COFFEE a Buautllul Pannel Chromo. (C by 0 inches) ot tho seasons : Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Think of it, two Plats and four Chromos of the Seasons, the six with six pounds of Coffee. Come and See Them. You need not be ashamed to give them a place In your parlor. Besides, wo give you tho worth ot your money In Coffee. Our Coffee cannot be beat. ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED. TREMEMBER, we also have the largest a-sortment of Holiday Groceries in the city. D. S, BURSK, agt., No. 17 JL3AST KING STREET. n2S-lyd CONNECTICUT CIOARS. II rOK 25 CTS (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at HAItTMA.VS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. IJUJUNTAiN FINK-CUT IOIIACCO ITHK T best brand manufactured) S cents per oz. or 25 cents lift at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. HEW A.DrM3tTlHBMXNTS. PIANOS AND FCKNlllJKK BEMOVED at short notice. Also, dealer in second hand anil antique Furniture. Stoves and BracketSaws. f 1.50. AUG. V. liKINOEUL, 328 North Queen street. dccll-3md (Above the Northern Market.) SEALED PKUPOSALS WILL BE BE ceived until Tuesday eve. December. i6. lor furnishing two rooms of the New Street School BuIUilng with primary desks and reci tation benches, viz : 6u desks and four benches to each room. Also two teacher's desks. Ad dress U. Z. KIIOADS. dl2eodtd2G Chairman Finance Committee. UUTION! AUCTION!! At M. A. HAUGHTGWS Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Queen Street, 112-tfdR THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. ELECTION NOTIUE. Fcltox National Bamkov Lancaster. Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 8, 1882. An election for thirteen directors to serve this bank tbe ensuing year will be held at the banking nousc on TUESDAY, the'Jthduyot January next, between tho hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. The annual meeting ot the stockholders will be held at the banking house on tha 8th day of Jan nary next at 2 p. m. dtMtV C. A. FON DEB8MITH, Cashier. VITATCtlES, WM. THOMPSON. WATCHES. CLOCKS, CnAINS. CUARUS, SrZCTACLXS. ETK-OLASSB3, TUEKlCOMETllia. No. 1C6 EAST KING STREET. novl0-2md Opposite Leopard Hotel. T) FRANK SAYLOK HAS REMOVED 1113 GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST; KING ST., 49 Kxactly nppposlte the Old Stand. octll-Cind&wu TTALUABLE AND USEFUL PRESE lMTS Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Claude Lorraine Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopes, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, Grapboscopes, Microscopes, Drawing: Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestial Globes, Pocket Compasses, Sots Philosophical Appatatus, Model Steam Engines, Sets of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, Gold Charm Compasses Catalogues as follows, sent on application : 1'aitlst Mathematical Instrument , 1G2 pages " 2d Optical Istruments, - 188 ' " 3d Single Lanterns ami Vicws,15'J " 4tli l'hvsical Instruments, - 1S8 ' Sth Meteorologicallnstrumcntsl20 JAMES I QB & GO, 924 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. dS-2wd&2tw iirr snou sioke. HOLIDAY AT TDK Citv Shoe Store, 26 1-2 EAST KING ST. GIVE US A CALL. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW HOODS. D B. Charles & Co. oclB-2mdF roBS niEHlSNZ. Holiday Slippers -AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE, No. 51 North Queen St., (INQCIRER nUILDIKO.) WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF Ladies9, Men's and Boys' Fine Embroidered Slippers. MEN'S CLOTH SLIPPERS, wIUi Pretty Flowers on the Front, 50 cents. MEN'S FINE EMBROIDERED SLIPPEKfit 75c, $L00 and $1.25. MEN'S FINE SILK VELVET SLIPPERS, $1.S0, 92.00, $2.59. GREAT REDUCTION IN WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF ALL THE STYLES. Ladies' Rubbers 50c Men's Rubbers 65c. Little Boys' Rubbei Boots $1.25. Men's Rubber Boots $3.00. 49 Also a large stock ol BURT'S Fine Sh-Ms, in all the Latest Style?. Join Hienieiiz. aprl-oaw-lydP riTVrO SMALL! OAHD-aiAUE HAVANA 1 Cigars lor 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW PRONT CIGABr. STOBK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tj'OK TBE Holiday Season We Offer EYerything Contained in a FirstrClass Jewelry Business. ESfCall and examine oar Stock and Prices. dec 12 CLOCKS, twmw wrm -paw. J. ZAMM. Elegant Holiday Griffcs. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTAOl.ES. FINE Fiwl and AflualcaD nus, will Gatneflral Cobs Me. OPEKA GLASSES, &C. t& LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. fW We invite an examination of onr stock ; it is a pleasure to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, ' dec 3 CLOTHIXO. VrriLLlAMSHoN & FOSTER. JUST AT TIIW SEASON WE SEE ADTEUTISED ItAUtiAlNS. Sow all thinking people know well enough that Bargains arc not brought forward when the season is at tho highest point. The so called ilargains'are nothing nor less than the regular goods at all the year-ionnd i'rlces. Our Prices Havo been go arranged that tho Closest Buyer will find it an especial advantage to purchase where every article U sold upon its merit. TLo PKICES upon our OVERCOATS, For CHILDREN, BOYS, YOUTHS and HEX are the lowest the qualities are worth. Jn SUITS tbe BOUK-BOTTOM PRICE is marked in plain figures. Gloves, Neckwear, Collars & Guffd, Underwear, Hats & Caps, In fact, every article we sell is sold at tho lowest possible prices; and it not satisfactory bring it back, and tho full amount ot cash paid will be refunded. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, ONE PRICE HOUSE, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. H k;h at MAKTIH. HOLIDAY GOODS AT- OHIHA HALL. A new importation ot HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN Haviland's China, Fancy Goods, CutandBnsrraved Glassware, DECORATED PORCELAIN TEA, DINNER and CHAMBfcK SETS, WHITE GRANITE awl PORCELAIN TEA and DINNER SET3 in any num ber ot Pieces, Sold at tuc Lowest 1'riccs. 49-Every article warranted. All goods not satisfactory exenangcu ni. High & Martin, 16 EAST KTUG STREET. LANCASTER. PA. I'AfEK HANOINOB, Mr. VA1K OF LACE CURTAINS Wotild make a very desirable CHRISTMAS PRESENT. We have them at all prices, from One Dollar a pair to Twenty. Lace Lambrequins, Bed Sets, Shams, &c. All Kinds or Curtain Poles in ASJT, WALNUT, BRASS, EB0N7, and CHERRT. A PIER LOOKING-GLASS would also make an Elegant Holiday Gift. We havo them In Walnut frames at $15, $2S, $35, $15, $60, $75 and $100. A lull stock ot WALL PAPERS, and choice new styles lor tho Spring. WINDOW SHADES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. JJOMK CBILUBKN SlSBH TO BK 8UB- O Ject to catarrh or the nasal passages, chronic In character, Iroin their very birth. The disease is sometimes fatal. Diseases ot the Eye, Ear and Throat juo, Cancers. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DBS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER, Office : 13 East Walnnt street, Luncas er. Pa ConsnltaUon iree. rtU-3'dftw IS UW BEAUX. OUB NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties in city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERB CO., Real Estate aud Insurance Agents, No. 10 Eust King Street. H, Z. RH0ADS, No 4 West Klnff Street IwdR JEWELRY, &C. LANCASTER, Pa. I md OLOTU1XV. rj'MK l'EOl'LK WILL, riND IT 1MPOSS1- ISLE TO BUY AS CHEAP ANY WHERE IN LANCASTER. WE HAVE MORE GOOIM THAN EVER BEFORE, AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTENTION HAS BEEN U1VEN TO THE MAKE-UP OF ALL OUR WINTER STOCK. We call attention in our SG.00 Ulsteretles; worth JIU.yi). fS.iO Thick Ribbed Beaver; worth $12.00. $10.0) Oxford Mixed Whitney Overcoat , worth $15.00. Tnero tew Overcoats are specialties, and we aro selling them as fast as we can make them tip. We have Overcoats lor Men at $i2T, f3jl, $4.00, $5.00, tC.Wi, $7.00, $R.0. up to k;.oo. ForBoya at $1.87, $2.50, WOO. sflOO. up to $8.00. For Children at $1.75, $2.25, $3.00. up to $6.50. In Men's and Youths' Suitings, WE HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT YET, And keen it up tho whole season, ns wc aro constantly manufacturing New unit Elegant Styles. OUR MBROHAST TAILORING, Has been a big success this season so lar. as our prices arc nearer the lowest than anybody else's. It Is very easy to advertise btrguins, but wc place these goods in tho windows that you can see, and have them on our counters that you can examine tlitm. L. GMSIM & BRO. The Popular Clothiers, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., RIghton tho Southwest Corner ol Oranjjo Si. LANCASTER, PA. y-Not connected with any other house in tho city. Q,K PK1CK 1IOI.-SK Illuminated by the Eledric Light! BEAMED DOWfl, No Old Stork which would bo a.irood rid dance at any price. But all newltr.-tclas Bright and Stylish Goods ot my own l!rt-c:a-3 manufacture. SUITS. Stylish Business Suits in Groan. Bluo and Black Cheviot, At $10.00. Worth $15.00. Fancy Mixtures in Many Shades, 98.00. Worth $12.00. Handsome Striped Cassimsre Suits, $12.00. Worth $16 00. Heavy Bluo Doublo-Broasted Sack Suit, $13.00 Worth $18,00. Also a few Everyday and Working Suits, from 95.CO up. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. In this department tho assortment en n not becxccllod. The designs are or the haud somest, and a lino ol them can always be seen in mv window. Tho nvlces have been reduced. Don't lail to see them lie lore you purchase elsewlicre. OVEECOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES. From $4.00 lor an ordinary good coat to $20 for the elegant satin-lined, silk-faced. GENTLEMEN'S UNDEKIVJISAU AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, -AT Al. Rosenstein's, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. ! LANCASTER. PA. J ADIKS'MAIR DRESSES. MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER. Manufacturer and dealer in Hair VVorlr, La dles' and Cents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened aud made to order. Huir Jcwelryot all kinds made up. Kid Glove and Feathers cleaned ami dyed. Also Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS. 223& 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 49Pour doors above P. R. R. Depot. octl6-3md SEALED PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals for prison -abor in the Lancaster county Prison in the manufacture of cigars, lor one year lrom Jan. 0. 1882, will bo received at the residence ot Albert Hagec, President, Mount Nebo P. O., Lancaster county. Pa., up to DECEMBER 1, to be opened January 1, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at the prison. Contractor to lurnish tobacco, foreman, etc. Tho manulactory has first-das-) accommodations and now makes t-0,000 cIchm permonllu for full particulars address the president. I?y order of the board. ALBERT IIAGEN. i:il-tilec253Aw President. ffllSD EDITI03J. PHIDA.Y BVKNIKO I5EC. 15, S82. GONE UP IN SMOKE- TOLEDO'S FlNKSr UUlNKi( HLJCK. The Corn City' Fiery Visitation i.oss rit Estimated at SI. 000,000, Wnlcti Later ueporH Ko.lnce One Hair Toledo. O., Deo. 15. The Hall b!ock was destroyed by tiro between 2 and 7 o'clock this aortiinij. Loss estimated at Sl.CCO.OOO. Tlieburaed blosk wa tbo finest in tho citv. und was situated at tho corner of St. Dlair and Jefferson streets. The firo is supposed to havo originated in Music Hall, in a room in the building used for public entertainments. Tho first floor was icenpied by a number of jobbing houses, and the upper floors by l.tw and insurance oilices. The total loss now estimated is iiulf a million. Tho total loss U 50,000, and tbo total insurance about half a million. III.-.L OF TliJZ OlCAVi HOD HERS. Tito or Ttiein I'lead Guilty "Warrants Oct lor Drs. forties. I elunau and Deuliani. Philadelphia, Doc. 13. Frank Mc Natnee, llenry Fillet, Robert Chew acd Levi Chew wero arraigned in court this morninjf to answer the charge of desecrat ing graves in Lebanon cemetery. They all pleaded not guilty and tho trial was proceeded with. A delay ensued timing the absence of w itiicsset-, and when they were all brought in the prisoners were placed in tho dock. The complcxiou of the case was then cLanged by Mr. McNamer, ar.d Pillett pleading guilt v. Tho two Chows reiter ated their plea of no' ?:uil'y ar.d were put upon trial. Louis Jf. Megarj;co, city editor of the Press, described the mauuer in which he and several reporters of tint" journal lis. covered tho sy sterna! :e an. 1 w!n.V-T ' bery of graves, watching the Ihkij ;.' :. eis for eight months, and riiialiy an-stiug them at night as they drove a wagon from tho cemeteiy with six stolen bodies. Philadelphia, Dec. 13. James Bow ser, one of I ho trustees of Lebanon cemo teiy, appe.ircd before a iuagistrato this moruiug aud made an afli davit charging Dr. Win. S. Forbes, demoustrator of anatomy in Jefferson medical collego. and his as sistants, Drs. Lehman aud Denbam, with conspiracy with McNamco and others to nj.;eralo graves in that cometery. Dr. Forbes could not be Joutul and a bench wan ant was issued for him. When tho trial of tho Lody tuatchers was called it was found that Dr. Forbes, who had been already subi-oouacd as a wit nets, was iu the court room aud the war rant was setved upon him. Philadelphia, Dec. 13. This after noon Drs. Foibes aud Lshmau were hold in $3, COO bail each to answer tho charge of complicity iu the robbery of Lebanon cem etery graves. They will havo a hearing to-morrow morning. THE NOIirilKRN OfcNTKlL RAILROAD. l:t:do:d to Ko Declared Appointment Continued. PiiiLADr.i.i'iirA. Deo. 15. Tho bo.irl of directors of thcNbitheiu Central railroad company, at a meeting this afternoon, agieed to declare a semi annual dividend of four per cent, payable January loth, to stockholders as they stand registered De cember 31st. The following official appointments were confirmed and will tako effect Jan uary lst : Kobert Wilson, at present gen eral superintendent ol the lines from Maysville to Ciuamlagun, to bo general supetiutondenfc ot" all tho lines of the com pany ; A. D. D.ijtou, at prcsoi:!-, superintendent of motive powor at. WilHamsporfc to he sitparintjndent f motive power of all tha linos of tho company ; G. C. Wilkins, at present, gen oral superintendent of Baitimoro division, to bo general agent at Baltimore ; If. W. Kapp, at present trainmaster, to be su perintendent or tho Baltimore division. ISroihcr and Mttrr Killed by l!m Car-. Altoona, Dec. 13. List night about nine o'c!osk Mr. Parks Lormine and his two sisters, Flora and Alice, were killed on the railway at Tipton station, two miles cast of this cit y. They were return ing homQ from prayer meeting, walking on tho track. They stepped off tins track t- avoid a passing train a :d in doing s- were run down by an engine on tho other track. They were all young and unmar ried. llrtly Kitted it!i Wl.Hny. Sedallv, Jlo, Dec. 15. A child of Michael Leonard, a lalwrei found a bottlo of vrh sky on t'nc railroad yesterday. Tho father h ink Romcand gav a portion to his wife and their tineo children agtd uspr c tively eight, six and two years. All wero soon afterward takeu ill with violent pains and the baby died before incdic.il aid could lu obtained. Coroner will investi gate. Aiio;ii!r i:i!7sird from the ; thuost New Yon.", Dee. 13. The cold wave is now well developed ar.d is lapidly moving eastwaid. Tbo temperature is below freezing everywhere except tho Southern states. It is below zero west of Illinois, and at Fort Garry, Manitoba, it is '.Yi bs low. Collision Caused by Care!"MiPis. London, Dot., D-.c, 15. By the catc Iessuess of a switchman jeMerday, two train:; on the Grand Trunk railroad collided near MensaH. One of tho engineers was probably fatally and his fireman seriously hurt. A number of other pet suns were more or Icfs injured. m TlicJnjce Murderers Rango! Gai.way, Dtc. 13. Patiick Joyce, My lis Joyce and P.itiiok Casey, convicted of the murder of the Joyce family, wero hanged in the jail here at, 3 o'clock this morning. Myks Joyce protested his iu nocence to tho last. Tin; End ol a Krutu! L'.to. Canton, N. Y., Dec. 13. Ilcnr; i'.ush ton, of Ogdensburg, who was sentenced yestoiday to ten years imprisonment for incest with his fourteen year old daughter, hung himself to the door of his cell last night. . m ' Teresa Sturla Guilty of Man-Ian .M'.r. Chicaco, Dec 13. Taj jury in the Teresa Sturla trial this morning rendered a verdict that Miss Sturla wai guilty of manslaughter, and that the p.inishmeut be one year in penitentiary. Tne Sultan "Out ol Ills Head." London, Dec. 13. A dispatch from Constantinople Fays the mental derange ment of tho aultan is becoming more ap parent daily. A Self-AcvuRed Criminal AxrlteJ. London, Dec. 15. Westgate, the self accused participant in tho murder of Cav endish and Burke, ariived in Plymouth. WEAT1IKU ISU1LATJUN. Washington, Dec. 13. For tho Middle Atlantic states, colder northwest to south west v. inds, partly cloudy weather, with occasional light snows and higher barom eter. Cottoa null Burned. Waterbury, Conn., Dec. 15. Jones' cotton mill, at Bentam Falls, burned last night. L-:s?, 620,000. BlakiasSfeatt Warft lb In the siege ot Troy, Apollo encouraged tho Trojans to ne valiant against the Greeks, by saying: "TJ-.e mighty Achillea doesaotflght !??l.:y- . .''would seem as U Death had been bidding iiiseiid to make Its greatest Inroads upon men. by saving " Hunt's Remedy la out or the marbi'L'- But the Trojans found to t-ielr cost. ti:at the mighty AcnUles came to tho Held, slew their greatest champions, and made short work ot tho battle. And Hunt's Remedy, as an Achilles against kidney and liver diseases, hat taken the Held, and Is mak ing short workotali such ailments. Hundreds this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy in battle form, iw it wagt a war against dropsy, urinary and kidney complaints, and overcomes. It is wise to call in its aid. d6-lwdeocUkw Itching Piles Symptom and Curt. Tho symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased bvscrmtchlmr. very distressingly, particularly at Bight, as U pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum; tho privitfu parts are sometimes al fected : it allowed to continue very serious results may loilow. Da. Swatsk's Aii UKALiXoOixTKEXT'Msa pleasant, suro cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers Itch, Blotcho., All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Kruptiona- Price SO cents, 3 boxes tor 91.2V. Sent by mail to any address on receipt ol prio in currency, or three cent postage stamps. ITep.uod only by Dr.Swayne & Sou, No. n N. Mxtli htreet, PhUadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swatvx'b Pills are tho host for all billions disorders. Ccrtf headache, lavers. Ac. -lyeod&wT.ThAS MARKETS. New York Marker. , n - oivK. Dve. r. Flour State and West ern market Una and fairly actlvo : export and lxtnie trade demand. Southern un cliai'tced. Wheat KS'c better: business mainly on 'peculalivc account : No. 1 Whtto, l OH ; No 2 : Red. .Tan.,$l C9igI 10; do Feb., II I2Ji 1 liJi- t'orii JiSKe lower; iuItiI western spot, 55 G71c : do futures, .:!Ji(.70jJc. Oats 'itql'lc iictti-r: Mif.e. KG" ia vrcat-ern.4-jf?Sjc; No 2 .l.ui tr.,47-; iio Feb., ::; J I7,'c ; do March. iTSlTJc. l'hll idelplil Mnrkt -! y.iA Doc. !. K'nnr .'n'l and ii).iiii . f t ::; : k . "Oj-ioo; .ft r :n . ' I , !) .i at l 0. Wheat sMu.ly ; Del. and l':i. it- . fl (H-i'llS; .1 II l.onerry Rod and AinSivr, f I li Corn steady, hut iiuiut ; uM ail Oats firmer; room iK-uianit : .n fdiJKia; No. 2 i:i. tjawi.; o . i"c : No. 2 Mixed. 4U: Rye quiet at !5 (iSc. N Piovi-.ions iuiel. vidtc. i. fi'AiS Jiru iiutet. liutter maiket active ami hiu'l; :f lor hest grades; Punn'aand Western Creamery i:vtr Rnlls firm. Eirgs tlrm and lair demand. Cheese stea ly. Petroleum dull ; Iteflneil. 7JXe. Whisky at SI u. (iiulaund Provision (tiovitinus. One ovioeic notations ol Ki-ain aim trovi& ns, liirnlshed by 8. K. Yundt. Ilrokcr, 13H K'tst King street. Chicago. Dec. IS. Lard I(.IJ Wheal Cora Oata Pnrl Dec. V-X .ni'i 17.1 Jan : A?X ,Wa 17.51 S 1 lt'Uy Petroleu'i. till City......;. Live Stock ftlarkes. CnicAoo. Hogs Receipts, -ln.O'O head shipments, 2.SU0 ; market active and stronjr nt an ailvancc of 10c: rnmtuun tox'ind mlxcil $. S0g(! o.": heavy, J." M'cfi: ."; M-lif. to-isa ; skips, $:: 25R3 10. Cattle Receipts. 7,300 head ;sliipm- K31M head ; market fairly active an-l s'emlyon dciimblc qualities, hut the genera! market Is dull and unsatisfactory ; fancy lii-cvi-. 10 (!(U); gooil to choicu siiippiiifr. '?"?r.r 7" : com mon to medium, 13 aiijl ;3 ; Cuiis'.dbrablc number ot late arrival wero not sold ; stockers and feeders. 275ft 4 15. Sheep Itechtts, 2.500 head : shipiu nH, 1!,C0 head; inarketnctlvc, biitpricis imt ipiotably all. -re. I ; shippers and local butcher' Inlying rather lrecly; common to fair, l.iiHherin. $2 'J.'ifeS 35 : medium to good, J 1 0(. I v5 : choicu iocJktra,j4 4'r'J. East LtnKKiY. Cattie Receipts. I,lc5 head ; market very dull at yesterday, pi Ice. Ilr.ps Receipt-, 4,.iK head ; niarn t f-ilr : rniluilelphia, iW, 50; llaltimores f5 W) Gin i Yorkers, 5 S?f 5 'JO. sheep Receipts, l,Lu head ; jraiket slow, notliin-' doin"-. Stock MarKet. .-i:-,tv irk, PAil.uluipiila and I'-t'n l!n'!"l Htat- ll'ml.s reo i 1,;.-jiI stocks led .!'.!ly ly .-. ,!. I .wi:. 21 Nortli 'J ewti I'.f-fK Dec. 15. b&ih r.M. 48 My. It. M A It 4- ."-I 117-i 5s M Denver itlo Giamto N. Y.. f.:i!"i Erie ft Welorn.... Kansas ttud Texjus. ............. !,:i!;r S.i::n;...... New Jersey Central .... New York, Ontar.oft-W St. Paul, M. A Omaha t'aeitic M.-ill..... .. -- Rnchcstei & I'ittsbnrgh Toiib l'artlle .......-...--.. . Vl:a!'t' i. l-ouNft Pacille .. WiHtcni Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central t'iitla'iel;lna& i',.,.dii;l Nnrtimm I'ncine Coin. ......... " t'lefurred.... Itntriin Pitts. V.'i-si I5.-J r.il I 7U 118,'h It'A 07. 57V', '5i -.til Si'-i 2; 4 Wit thji EN TERTA1XMENIS. K-lTt.TON OPERA IIOUSK. MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 18. e SEVENTH SEASON I ta Lizzie lay mmer, In lu-r ilarvo"lous Impcr-iOiiation of "BILLY PIPER." In tho greatest ot all American Plays, Tho Danites ! SUPPORTED HY MoKEE RANKIN'S Only Audiorizfi.I Danites Company. I'm Sliced with all the Original MnMc, and the Grandest Scenic hltects ever wltncs-Mit In any Metropuliliui'ilientie. Produced over mno T I M h S I ."OO In America. England and Ireland. PRICE AS UaUAL. Kcsorvoil ScaH at Opera llotl-c OITlee. PA LM ER ft ULM U!!, Proprietor- ft Manaiccrs. decll-4td HALt,. POKKISLIflMIM T11K YtiliS UXY V f April n.-xt. tli dc-irable store room and dwelling. Not IJiindll South Q.iO'jn struct. Apply to W. P. bRINTON. dll-lwl No. S3 South Qneen street. OKPHANn' COL'ttT SALEoF KKAIi ESS tale. On TU K-HAY, 1h lillll day of Dh CEM11KR. 1-&2, pursuant to an order of sale crantcd by the irpiiaiis' Court of Lancaster county, tlu) undeisisned will cell at public salo the two western of this four two-story brick hnu-'esaud lots ot ground in Went Kin;; street, on the south sido, formerly belonging to Samit'd Ranrk, deceased, containing about 32 ieet 2 inches front on W est KIiik street, and extending in depth south 151 feet, more or le.s ; the said two-storv brink houses be iiifl ilevlii:'! by the saM Samuel Rauck, de ceased, to tin; minor children of Kate Cooper, deceased. and Sasan Fchn-ider. in tee simple. Houses No IIS and ISO West K!n street. Sale to be held at. the Cooper lloiiijc, on West Klnjr strti-t. at 7'eluclc r-M,-t when terms will buui'ule kho-Aii by UhUP.EN K.SCHNADER. Guardian of minor children ot Kato Cooper, deceased, and SUSAN SCHNADER. Hesp.t SiiunERT, Auctioneer. n2U-3tdWPM ORGANS. TJ1STAI1M5HKD 1837. JI. C. ORTH, MANUrACTURERS' AGENT FOE THE Weta, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Mason & Hamlin, Pelonbet & Co.s ORGANS. Aildn:s3 Corrcipondcnco to No. 310 MARKET STREET, IIAKKI-3IHTKO, PA. n23-1mA til n -1 1 I Si i 'A lV 34VJ s:i KlK; '4 W j X" 27J-H I5.H 45!i ; K W , l 18 ..1 m 'u m m m .? r
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