--. -fcWl LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENC1CR. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK BEGCLAK UOKUES5'ONlE-CK Events Alone the Sasqnebanna Items ul lutcreot la and Around tiic Uoroogb ricked Up by the I ntclll gencer's Kepot w r Mr. Petei Jjaylor, ouu of Columbia's oldest citizens, had a stroke of paralysis this morning, while sit ting iu tho Conti nental hotel. Tho " Danites " play in the opera homo hero to-uight. As the troupe comes so well recommended it must be a good one. The raihoad hiding which tho ttove works company is buildiugon 2d f-tnet is almost completed. John Lutz, a lad or ton yeais, fell on tbe river, yesterday, and while liimj on tho ice was accidently btiuck on tbe head by one of tho hkatera, receiving a severe cut. Tho question has been asked this morn ing : To whom belonged the runaway team which rati up Locunt .sheet last night about 11 o'clock ? It has not yet been answered. Where it came from, or where it went to are conundrums. Mr. Ephraini Kline, residing near Col umbia, had 30 chickens stolen from his hen roost, a few nights ago. He was in town ycttcrday trying to discover a clue to the thieves, but failed to obtain one. About 23 ladies and gcutlemen assemb led at tho residence of Mr. A. J. Kauit man, last evening, for tho purpose of or ganizing another rmibicale. All prcscut were enthusiastic over the matter, and a meeting for the purpose of organizing will be held on tho evening of January 2. Great preparations aro being made for the'ball which will bo held on Thuisday evening iu tho armory II will be the affair of the season. Another ball will bo held by Mr. Kit he's dancing school cf older ladies aud gentlemen some time be tween Christmas and New Year. From present indications Columbia will be gaytr than usual this winter. Fun and Danger on the leu. Whilo skating near tho Wiightsvillo shorn yesterday afternoon, Mr. John Clark a 1. It. It. telegraph operator stationo J hoio, and Mit-s Clara Booth broke through tho ice. Prompt assistance was rendered them by witnesses of tho accident Wheie tho accident occurred the ice had been broken, and had not yet time to freeze thick airain. Mr. Henry Kauffett, a resident of York county, who is 73 years of age, was the object of much curiosity ycstoiday, on the river. Tho old gentleman had on a pair ot skates, and used them as well, and was as active as any of tho ycuugcr skatcrr. He skated to this place to buy some goods, and cariied them back with him. Tho narrow gauge shifting engine of the Shawnee furnaces called "Shawnee " Nc. 51, was tried yesterday with a view of as certaining its powers ; 140 pounds of steam was tho highest pressure, which it wub thought safe to subject the boiler to. The pop safety valvo was set to blow off steam at 113 pounds. The engino is a perfect beauty and of tho best woiktuaiihip. A Very Serious Full. James Finney, a carpenter emploj cl at ono of tho houses which are being built on North Third street, was thrown from the roof of the building to tho cellar, yes day morning, by the turning of a ladder upon which ho was standing, thiough tho openings left for the stabs. Both ankles were broken and internal injuries received. Had ho not, with great presence of mind, held out his hands ho would have .stiuck on his head and been killed. One of his bauds was iujund also. Tho attending physician pronounces his injuries serious but not fatal. The unfortunate man resides on tho Lancaster turnpike, aud has a family. Death f a Mlmxtor. Notice has just bceu received heio of t ho death at Mt. Pleasant, Pa , yesterday, fiom pucumouia, of tho Itev. C. S. Mi ley, a former pastor of the United Bielhreu church of this place. He will be buried on Saturday at Lebanon, Pa. Mr. Milcy was obliged to resign his charge hci con account of failiug health. It was thought that a temporary retirement from the duties of an active life would benefit his health, but a divine piovideucc has or dered otherwise, ins death will cause much sorrow bore, whero ho was git.itly beloved by many sinccie friends. Mtttonlc Installation. Tho newly elected ollieers of Riverside lodge No. 503, Masonic outer, weie in stallcd lat.t evening by P. 31. John A. Slado, of tho Columbia lodgo. A number of other Columbians of the order were present. Tho following is a list of tho new ofliceis : W. 31., G. W. Mooro ; S. W., C. D. Jlarquetto ; J. W., Ilippen .stall ; Treasurer, F. J. McGeo ; Secretary, John I. Smith ; Trustee, J. J. Jacobs. An elegant banquet was pai taken of after the meeting was ended. Pergonal. 3Ir. Johu Williams has goao to Pitts burgh to resHe. Tho gentleman was lato a clerk at Mr. J. A. Meyer's drug store. Mr. Johu Goll, of Lancaster, was a guest of Mr. George Title to-day. Miss Florence Schofield, of Washington borough, has gone to Brooklyn to visit friends. CIIKISTA1A3. Condition it Trade in this Clty IVhoie Kutlier Doll. llii the 'Tis the week beforo Christmas, and from numerous inquiries made among business men of the city it appears evident that in most branches of trade there is a very considerable falling off, as compared with former years. Tho drygooJs men, with very few exceptions, say their sales aro comparatively light, though they do not feel like complaining. The same may bo said of tho boot and shoa tiade.of hats, caps, furs and gentlemen's furnishirg goods. Tho clothiers say that while theie is a decided increase iu tho merchant tail oring department, for a few weeks p ;sr, thero is a falling off iu the ready made department. Tho booK-sclicrs arc doing a good business in fine books, children's picture books, albums, picture stands, fancy stationary, &c, and express them selves satisfied with trado. Tho jewelers also are doing a fair business, but hardly up to last year's mark ; they hope that the sales of the next few days will push them up to the usual figures. Dealers iu millinery aud ladies' fancyoods aro doing well, but not quite so well as they ought to, considering tbe increased supply of costly goods with wh'ch they have load ed their shelves and counters. Furnituto dealers say trado is a little flit, but they expect some improvement in it before the holidays end, and a still greater im provement when spring opens aud " housestires " for the young folks aro in demand. The gloss and queensware trade might bo better, but considering the trade in other branches, dealers won't complain. In toys, confections, groceries, and fancy articles of all kinds there is a lively trade, which increases as Christmas approaches. Two or three of the princi pal business firms who, during the past year have enlarged their stores and other wise increased their facilities, report a largely increased trade, but tho 1 report of most all others is that there has been a falling off. This is ac counted for by tho fact that the tobacco trade is very stagnant ; that while at this time last year a great proportion of the crop of '81 had been sold at high figures, this year there has been scarcely auy of the crop of '82 sold. Last year by this time, a large proportion of the crop had been stripped and delivered at tbe ware houses, in which, a thousand men and boys were at work, earning from $5 to $15 per week, and spending it, too. This year but little has been stripped, none delivered, the packing houses are closed, and the men and boys are without wot k and have no money to spend. Thero is doubtless some foice in this reasoning, and there is still another reasou given for tho comparatively dull season. The farmers are leeding more cattle this year than ever before; many of them were bought with borrowed money, which they expected to pay with the proceeds of their tobacco crop, as they cannot pay it with their grain and bay, all of which they arc feeding to the cattle. Of course they will have their reward in due time and have plenty of money to spend but not to day somo other day. Large Funerals. The funeral of Samuel H. Slaymaker took place from tho residence of his brother, Henry . Slaymakor, at Duke aud Chestnut stieets. It was very largely attended. Funeral services were held at tho house and grave by Rev. Dr. Knight. The pall bearers were, Samuel Reynolds, Chas. F. Hager, Win. A. Atlee, John D. Skilcs, Georee Nauman, Wm. A. 3Iorton. The interment was made at Woodward Hill. The funeral of the late Dr. Thomas B. Cox, whose sudden death on Saturday last was recorded in these columns, took placo from his late residence, Eaf-t German street, this afternoon at half past oue, and was very largely attended by friends and relative, tho number of young friends and companions of the deceased, his sorrowing patients aud professional biethren being conspicuous. 3Iany beautiful flowers weio sent as the last tributes of love,, aud as tbe body of the dead physician lay in the parlor in a handsome casket the features wore a very natural aud peaceful expression. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Gieenwald, assisted by Rev. Chas. L. Fry, of Trinity Lutheran church. The pall bearers were Drs. Welchans, Roland, Ringwalt, 3Iusecr aud Foreman, aud the iuteiment was at the Lancaster cemetery. "The Dnnlten."j The youug lady who was billed as the "stai" in the Palmer & Ulmor "Danites" company that last night appeared before a slim audience iu Fulton opera house, is an untrained amateur, whose performance presented so fow features of merit that it is only tho part of charity to refrain from couriering it. It is enough that Miss U liner caunot act, but as she is evidently a very young person and new to tho stage she may in time develop dramatic qualities of which tho glimpses furnished inner pciformanco last night were few and far between. The company were generally indifferent, though the men were a good deal better than the women. A Christmas Present. Eldci Wctbhampel's Toreli ot Truth. Mrs. Weisbampel has received a hand some photograph card from Baltimore, bearing tho portraits of our thiee good sous. John F., Benjamin F. and Howard B. Weisbampel, aged respectfully 50, 45 and 3i years. Sho is very much pleased with her prcscut. Aloug with tho picture came a slip of paper, on which aro written tho following very gratifying lines : " We three brothers be in ono cause Wo are indeed. Not ono of us puff. Mot ono of us snuffs, .Not one ot chaws The 'filthy weed.' Our lather taught us not to uso it." The Colored Ball, The ball of the Good Will comet band (coloicd) held in West End ball last night was a fiiio affair. The attendance of both coloied and white people was very large. The dancing was kept up until a late hour and tho piizo a plush photograph framo for tho best pair of wallzcrs was award ed to George Book and3Iiss Katio Groy. Death or John Uerr. John Heir, an old resident of I'cquea tovvi.ahip, who lived about a mile lrom West Willow, died ye.steiday. He was a fanner and was v. ell known in his neigh borhood. Ho was in his 79 year and leaves a family of thrco grown children. liuuatr.iy. Tiiih afternoon at two-horse ice team ran oft on South Prince street near the furnace, breaking off a lamp post and iu jjuring a lot of lumber belonging to I Meshis. D. B. & D. H. Bartholomew, the I diiver was severely bruised. Ninety-three To-ctay. John F. Stciuman is ninety-three yeais oil to-day. Trlbuto ofKespect. Oar boaul ot Poor Directors have diaun up the lollo wing lcsolullons ol respect and con dolence on the death of Superintendent Spur riei : Whekkas, It has plcisr-d Almighty God In his inscrutable wisdom to remove from his active Held of labor our earnest co-worker in the cause ot the poor and alllictcd, bupciiu tendent Spin tier: therelore Jlesolictl, That in his death tho Board has lost one whose honor, integilty and strict ut tcnlion to duty had eudcaied him to nil its ineinbeis, that they mourn the loss ot one v. hose heart beat lesponsive to the call of iioi'il and who-e services weie ever ready to alt the ulllicted ; that with tho other people of the county wo mourn the loss of a valuable citizen. Resolved, That this Boaul condole with his afflicted wile and taniily, and recommend thein to the comforting catc ot Him who, knowing the necessities ot men, will reward him tlmt docs it to the least ot these my biithiPii." Jtcsoh cil. Thai a copy ot these lesdlutions be sent to the bereaved widow ot deceased. . Amusements. " Only a Farmer's Daugliler."On Friday cening the famous Southern beauty andac couiplifheu actress, Miss Agnes Heindon, will appear at Fulton opera house in Elliott Barnes's successful play, " Only a Farmer's Daughter." Miss Ilcrndon enjoys the pres tige oi having scored a great hit in this per formance, anil people w ill be attracted to the opera house on the occasion ot tho approach ing visit no le-s by her dramatic repute than by the interest awakened by her family asso ciations, the actress being a direct descendant of tho lanious Ilerndon's of military and navil renown and consequently intimately related to li csident Arthur, through thelat tci'sdead wile. il'EVtA.1, XOTJUtSa. A western paper says: Nothing will cure borne sick men more quickly, than an office, properly applied. This 'cuie' may be very -uctc-siul in many cases, but we would say : It a man sutlers from a cough or cold, give him Dr. ISull's Cough Syrup. It lical t!i and beauty you'd maintain. And keep your breath a perfect charm, Use bUZUDONT with might and main ; For it alone prevents the harm That mars a woman's teeth and breath And leaves her mouth as dark as death- dlMwdeodAw Catarrh ot the llladder. Stinging irritation, inflatnmatlon.all Kidney aud Urinary Complaints, cured by "Buchu. paiba." Si. The beauties or the lace ot women are often obscured by tormenting humors, easily got rid of by using Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure. It heals eruptions of the skin or scalp and renders tho cuticle smooth and fair. An ex cellent toitet dressing dlS-lwdiw " Hackmetack," a lasting ana fragrant per fuuie. Price 25 and 50 cents. ForsaleatCoch ran's diug store. 1S7 North Queen street. If jou are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district, baiiieade your system against the scourge ot all new countries ague, bilious and lntcimittcnt levers by tho uc of Hop Bitteis. Ludikotox, Mich., Feb. 2, 1880. Ihivc sold Hop Bitters for four years and there is no medicine that surpasses them lor bilious sit ticks, kidney complaints and many diseases incident to till' malarial climate. dll 2wi:w 11. T. ALBXANDKlt. Will you auncrwiin" Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint 7 bhtloh's Vitamer is guaranteed to cure yon. For sale by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Koith Queen street. myMwdcow&w When There's a Will There' a Way. Anyone who has the will to try Thomas' Ec lectric Oil will surely find the way to robust health, in cases of bronchial affections, sore throat, pains, etc.; and as an internal remedy, t is invaluable. For sale by II. 15. Cochran druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. W. Z. Wilson, Wrightsville, Pa., says : " I obtained great relief from Brown's Iron Bit tern in nervousness." For sale by II. I!. Coch ran, druggist. 17 and 139 North Queen street. dlS-lwdftw Tux weak, worn, and dyspeptic should take Colden's Liebig's Liquid Beef andTonloln vigorator. No other. Of druggists. dlt-lwdeodftw A cougu, toia or tore, -tm-oat sdouio oe stopped. .Neglect frequently results In an lr. curable Lung Disease cr Consumption. Brown's t.roachial Trocht's do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups au.l balsams, but act directly on theinnained r-irt, allaying lriltatlon, give relief in Asthma. Bionchiai Cough3, Catarrh, and tl'o Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Breakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches havo been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide ami constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wel. jieritcd rank among thelowstaple remedies of lha age. Sold at 2.1 cents a box ev rvwliere inv-lvdTTh&FAlvw LUCATUf. Keist.- In this city, on December 18, lSei ot congestion ot the lungs, Abraham II. iicist. In the 57th year ct his age. His relatives and friends aic rcepectlully invited to attend the fuunal, from his late residence, No. 119 South Queen stiect on Wed nesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. dl82t Daisz. In tbiicity. on December 17th, IfeSJ, Francis X. Daisz, in the 2Sth year of his age. His relatives and friends, al'jo Lodgo Xo. SS. K. of P., and Unliorm Uank Xo 7, are respect fully Invited to attend the lune al from his lato lesidencc, Xo. 22 Conestoga street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In Lancaster cemetery. dl8 2d Hess. In this city, on the 18th Inst, Anna iary iios in mo list year oi ucr age. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral from tho residence '.( her son-in-law, Julian Vottler. No. 430 Pop! ir street, on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Intel in .i l at Ziou's cemetery. dl!)-2td IfJHr A'- 1 ttlJNXMKlMft. PKNN81I.VAMA CIUAIM IS FOB 'A cents at IIAUTMAN'S YKM.OW FKONT CIGAR bTOUE. AMKKTI.N6 OF THK YOUNG MK.- Democratic Club, of Lancaster, will be held In Doeqch'a building, 113 North Queen Street, THIS ( TUKSDAY ) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ltd TIT.NTRD. A OI RL, TO COOK, WASH Vf and iion for a small family. Kefeienccj requited. Apply at 548 West Chestnut stieet. 1111 AltASKKT OF CATAWBA OK A 18 1'ound keg of White Grapes, a Hunch of lUnunas, a 10-pound bos of l'runes. Figs or Kalbins, make a nice Christmas l'roc ut. All these goods at CU AS. W. ECK CUT'S, It No. 129 East King rt. SITUATION WANTKD. A TOUNU OlAN, sober and industrious, wants a situation to drive a light team, or work in a grocery or hardware store. Can make himself uscfnl. Apply at this office. ltd IUDV MY HAVANA AND VARA TO H AC co direct from the importers and sell the best 5-eent cigar in the city. UAUTHAN'S YEMjOW FltONT CIGAU STOKE. SOCK KKODT lAJNUll, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at DOESCII'S SALOON. 113 NORTH QUEEN STUKET. Warm Lunch every morning from 10 to 12 o'clock. lt o NLY A FEW IIORK OK THE STOGJKa at $1.25 ncr hundred or S for 5 cents. HAltTSIAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE- UMrOKM KANK, NO. 7. K. F., WILL. meet at the Armory, in Fulton Hall, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DliC. 3. atl$ o'clock, to attend tho luneral ot our Into Kro. Sir Kt. Frank Daisz. All member of the Un' loim Rank aro invited. FULL UNIFORM ( HLACK HELMET. ) l!y order of Sir TCt. Commander, ltd M. M. RARTON. riniK MKMUKKS OK INLAND CITY A Lodge, No 8s, K. ot 1., are requested to met in their Hall on tomorrow, Wednesday nfteinoon, Dec. 20th, at 2 o'clock, to attend the luneral of our late Itro. Kt. Fiank Daisz, Members ot Nos. G3 and ICo, and tho order In general are invited. D. II. ISAKTIIOLOMKW ltd C. Com. Es .1STATK OF WILLIAM B. FINNEY. LAT1S ot Lancaster, !.. deceased. Letteis ot udministnitiun on said estate having been cranted to the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested to make immo- dlate settlement. and those lnving claims or .loman.lantnlnaMlinanmn. will m-Paont t limn demands ag ilnst the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed. W. LEAMAN, Administrator. dlU-etoawuTu Centre Square, Lancaster. BIRDS, niRDS.IMi'OKTED Ml'.RIIAN Canaries. Tin best aud largest lot ever ollercd lor s do in thi cily. A'o a great assort ment ot bras'- ewes, gold fish andg!obt'. Talking parrots, Cuban j-roy African pano!s and cocadoo. monkeys, mocking birds, red wing cardinal bobolink, Austialia paiquut", Canaries $2. Mocking bud lood i cents a bot tle or 30 cents a quai t, Cftnary seed 10 cent u quart. No excuse or apology tor a bin! toie at VONDERSMITH'S Illid Store 8 E. Orange Street. dUMtuTuWtt'FMt 11UKLIO SALE OF VALUA1ILK RKAL Estate. On WhDNESDAY EVENING. JAN. 10, l&J, by virtue ol an alias order ot the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo bold at the Cooper IIou-c, the following de scribed leal estate, belonging to the estate ot Thomas II. Torr. deceased : All that certain Two-fctory 1IRICK DWELL INO HOUSE and lot or piece ot ground, situa ted on the west sido ot South Qneen street, between Vino and German street, and num bered 118, fronting on taid street. 17 feet and 3 inches, ami extending in depth 117 feet, more or less, incre.i'ingto the width ot 18 feet and G inches, moie or less. Possession will be given at once it desired. The house has sta tionary washstands, water and gas through out, the right to the u c of a three feet wide alley, and is in good condition. Sale to commence nt 7 o'clock on said c von ing, when the terms will be made known by M. UAIJERBUSH, Executor. II. S hcbeut, Auctioneer. dlO-Tu,Th,Sds TfULTON OPKKA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, DEO. 22. Third Year or the Phenomenal Success. Sig nal Triumph ot tho American Drama, A responsive chord in every lien.it that each time it is seen makes It seem Blighter Purer. Stronger thanbeIore. ELLIOTT BARNES' GREATEST AMERICAN PLAT, ONLY A FAKMER'S DAUGHTER A most Perfect Representation, as played 150 Nights in New York. Most Excellent Dra matic Company, led by the South ern Dramatic Queen, AGNES HERNDON, The Famous Stage Beauty. LITTLE MAMIE G1LROY, the Greatest Living Child Actiess, and a Complete Artistic Oiganization. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserved &eats at Opera House Office. dlO-it R EAD! BJSAD! HEAD! JUST RECEIVED. ORANGES, NUTS, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Choice Florida Oranges, Sweet Jamaica Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Aspinwall Ba nanas. Fine Lezen Raisins and Figs, Fine Prunes, Choice New Paper Shell Almonds, Cream Nuts, Pecans, Kiluerts, English Wal nuts, Peanuts, White Malaga Grapes, in 23 and 10 pound baskets. Fine Fresh Catawba Grapes, those are splendid. CANDIES. Fine Mixed Canny at 20 cents 8er pound; Whitman's Pure Cream Bon ons at 25 cents per pound ; Hand made Clear Toys, Nut Canities, Cream Chocolates, etc. Fine Lazen Basins In one-quarter flat boxes. Remember the fine piaques, or chromos, wo are giving with the 25c cotfee this weekonlv. - BURSK'3, 17 East King Street." ORDERS RECEIVED FOR BASKETS OF Fruit ; alio, Empty Fruit Baskets for sale. Pure Spices, Baking Material, Baking Batter, etc., etc. KURSK'S, 17 JSast King Street. A'JBW JLDrjSBTMEMJHfTB. I OK THK Holiday Season We Git'er Kery(Iiing Contained 2FC:!ll and examine our Stock aud H. Z. RHOADS, dec 13 XT DOUR TO XEUS COUBT HOlSK. FAHNESTOCK. USEFUL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PAISLEY, BROCHE and BLANKET SHAWLS, BLACK SILKSand CASHMERES, Cloth and Flannel Skirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies and Gents in Endless Variety. RICH EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. LADIES', GENT'S, BOYS' AND GIRLS' GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. Made to our own order, with onr namo on each ono. WARRANTED. One case Gills' Gos&aincrs at $1.23 : cheap. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, N3XT DOOR TO THE GOUF.T HOUSE, riuw. J. ZAOM. Elegant Holiclajr Grifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SFEUTAUIjES. FINE Freib it American tt, wi GaHnl Gong: Me. 0FEKA GLASSES, &C. C LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. ES Wc invite an examination of onr stock ; it is a ploasuro to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, 3IANUFAUTFRING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, dee 3 A'JSir AVVJSltTlHLiXXXTa. SELL TWO U1ALL UAND-MAuE clr ar Havana filler Cigars, lor b cents at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. ,4 UCIIONI AUCTION!! At 31. A. HAUGHTOS'S Millinery and Motion Store, No. 25 North Queen Streetf illgtMIt THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. FRANK SAILOR HAS RhilOVEl) III'-- (MLr.ERY OF PilOTUGKAPHI TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 "WEST KIKG ST.. S- Exactly opppotite the Old Stain'. octll-6md&vll OUFIIANV l!OU:tT SALE o? ItKAl, KS tatc On TUESDAY, the 19th d'iy f DK CEMUER, 1-8J, pursuant to an order ot pale granted by tho Orphans' Court of Lumii-ter county, tho undersisnrd 'will eell at public sale the two westeiu of the four two-story bnck hou.-ips anil lot ot ground in West King stiect, on the south siue, formerly belonging to Samuel Kanck, deceased, containing about 32 feet 2 inches iiont on West King street, and extending in depth south 151 feet, more or t less; tho snld two story brick nouses be mg devised by the satd Samuel Ranck, de ceased, to tho minor children of Kate Co 'per, deceased, and Susan fc'chnador. In fee uiplc. Houses No 445 and 4.ri0 West King st:eet. Salo to beh ' I at. the Cooper lloue, on est King street, nt 7o'clo:-k p. m., when t'i mt will be made known by KEUREX K.SCHNADER, ,-....,, .,,,. ......o .hi iien ot IWto Cooi.cr tuaill. 11. oi lli.noi U11 1ICU OI H.llO t,UOJ.Cr, dcceasei'. and SUSAN SCIINADER. IIkj.ry SiiLBznT, Auctioneer. n23-3tdVFM u SKF17L PKKSKnT. THE LARGEST fcTOCK OF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED BltASS, BRONZE and GLASS. Newel Lights, Brackets, Reading Lights, Globes, &c. COAL OIL LAPS and CHANDELIERS, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SOHADM'S, 24 South Queen Street. dcclS tldi: w JLL.lA3tV.fN St COSTER. DRESSING- H013ES AND- Smoking Jackets. So gentleman should exclude th.'-e com fortable garments liom his waidiobc, and what a desirable piesent they make. We.have a fuli assortment of elegant Smoking Jackets & Dressing Kobe? -IN MYRTLE, SEAL BROWX, BLUE. SILVER GREY laced wiili RUBY, and a lew in Fancy Ubelul Patterns. AMONGST THE MANY USEFUL PEESEITS There is one, a HANDSOME BOX WITH MCKLE PLATED HANDLE AND LOCK, cuutaimag COLLARS AND CUFFS. 3Iadc ota special grade ol Linen, w.urantcd to be tupurior to the fabiics generally used in the best collars and will endure for a longer period the process ot relaundryng THE Special Overcoats for $10, Arc rapidly decreasing, and the Suits fm io aud $12 have exceeded our expectation. SEAL SKIN CAPS, JLOVE3 ar.d MUFF LERS. HATS and CAPS in all tho Very Latest Novelties. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER, PA. in a First-Class Jewelry Business. Prices. No 4 West King: Street lwdR EVERY GARMENT L.ANOASTEB, PA. LANCASTER, Pa. lmI TjAJiVAHTF.il WATVHJBn. T WKKJ5 IS NO BETTER Christmas Present OR Mew Year Bift FOR MAN OE BOY THAN THE Lancaster Watch. PIANOS AND FURNITURE REMOVED at short notice. Also, dealer in second hand and antique Furniture. Stoves and Bracket Saws. $1.50. AUG. F. REINOEHL, 326 North Oueon street, ilecll-Gmd (Above the Northern Market.) N" JOllCE -XO TRESPASSER! AMI GVSt- NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon anil Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or un nclosed, cither for the purpose of shooting or fishing, as tho law wilt be rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said lands ol the undersigned after Oils notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney for R. W. Coleman's Heirs. olt-tfdftw SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals for prison tabor In the Lancaster County Prison in tho manufacture of cigars, tor one year from Jan. 9, 1882, will be lccelvcd at the residence ot Albert Hagen, President. Mount Ncbo P. o Lancaster county. Pa., up to DECEMBER 25, to be opened January 1, 1833, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. The mannlactory has flrst-class accommodations and now makes FO.UOO cigars per month. For full particulars address the president. By order or the board. ALBERT HAGEN, dll-tdec25d&w President. -TTALUABLE AND USEFUL PRESE STS Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Claude Lorraine Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopes, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, Grapnoscopes, Microscopes, Drawing Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestial Globes, Pocket Compasses, Sets PnilOBophical Appatatus, Model steam Engines, Sots of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, Gold Uharm Compasses Catalogues as follows, sent on application : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument , 1C2 pages " 2d Optical Istruments, - 188 " 3d Magic Lanterns and Viows,lS9 " ' 4th Physical Instruments, - 183 ' Sth MeteoroIogicallnstrumentsliO " JAMES I QUI & CO., 924 OhestnutSt., Philadelphia. I8-2wd2tw SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING DEC. 10, 1882. THE IRON TABIFF. SOME 1-KOruSKD CBANOK9 IN VIEW. Tho Ways and Means Committee Consider the Report of the CokbUmIob Modi fying tbe Metal Schedule. Washixgtox, D. C, Deo. 19. In their consideration of the tariff commissions re port this mornintr, the ways and means committee furnished all items nnder the bead of iron and steel, and made but two changes, viz : by fixing the rate on wiro rope and iron strand, the samo as on iron wire of the same gauge 3 cents per pound instead of the same rate as that upon the wire of which the rope is made and by increasing the rate on steel in any form not otherwise provided frr, from 3 cents to 3$ per pound. Thetfcg on cop per cement was changed froncflfy to 3 cents per pound. The committee will probably complete tho sohedule of metals this afternoon. Mr. H. W. Oliver, of tho tariff commis sion, was present at the meeting this morning at the request of tho committee to explain the proposed change of the iron tariff. JO UN LKIIKGK'STltAlC DEATH. Tho Coroner to lavestlgmto the Cauneof IN Reading, Pa., Dec. 10. The district attorney to day decided to have the body of John Leininger disinterred to-morrow. Leiningcr died on Sunday night near Womelsdorf, after being taken from a creek, into which ho had jumped while sulTeriug from delirious fever. This action is based upon information by two brothers of deceased and tho latter's housekeeper, the housekeeper stating that after drag ging Leininger from tbe creek sho went for help, and upon her return he was dead, and a stranger was near by. A wound was found on his head, and it is thought probable that the skull was fractured. THE HOLIDAY RECEStj. Tb o Uouse Reconsiders Its Former Action and Votes to Aujourn. Washington, Deo. 19. In tho House to-day a number of members asked and were granted leave of absence during tbe holiday week. Tho requests eon tinning to be made Mr. Brown (Ind.) objected aud stated that though ho bad voted yesterday against a holiday recos?, he now thought it better to take a recess than waste the time of the IIouso in voting for and against leaves of absence. After further discussion a resolution was offered and adopted by a vote of 127 to 101 for holiday recess from December 22 until January 2. Sentenced to Life Imprisonment. Woi!Ciri:R, Mass., Dec. 10. In the supreme couit this morning Gcorgo II. Richardbo. ,if Cbarlstou, was sentenced to stato prison for lifo for the murder of his father, Solomon II. Richardson. Inst Feb ruary. A motion to overrule the verdict as against law and evidence, was denied. a 8100,000 irire In the Far Wes'. Grand Forks, D. T., Dec.19. A fire broke out about midnight last night and destroyed a number of leading business houses. The water works are not finished and the flro department was holples?, by hard work, however tho Gre was brought under control. Loss estimated at $100, 000, about one-half of which was covered by insurance. A Dellghtral Holiday War. Denver, Col., Dec. 19. Great excite ment prevails in Custer county over the proposed removal of tho county seat from Rosita to Silver Cliff. A majority of the county commissioners have ordered the removal, but the pooplo of Rosita threaten to use forco to prevent tbe removal. Tho citizens of both places are in arms. Bribery Cases Disposed Of. Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 19. Tho legisla tive bribery cases were finally disposed of to-day. Representative Wright was ac quitted, and a nolle prosequi entered in the case of Representative Black. m Suiciae in tbe West. Galveston, Tex., Dee. 19. A special from Grossbeck says James A. Suowdcn, from Grand Rapids, Mich., cut his throat as he alighted from a train at this place yesterday, and will d:e. Tho Dickson Case Up Again. Washington, Dec. 19. The Dickson caso came up again to-day in the police court, and the cross examination of Brew ster Cameron was resumed. WEATHER IM DILATIONS. Washington, Dec. 19. For the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, followed on Wednesday by increasing cloudiness and rain or snow northeast to southeast windp, lower barometer stationary or a slight rise in temperature. Itching riles Mymptoms and Cure. The symptoms aro moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in nnd out of tho rectum; the private parts are sometimes af fected : if allowed to continue very serious results may lollow. " Dr. Swatsk's All Ukaxxno Ointiikut "isa pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch. Salt lthcnm, bcald Head, Erysipelas, Darners' Itch, ISlotchc, All Scaly, Cru-ty, Cutaneous Eruptions- Price 50 ccnt, 3 boxes lor $1.23. Sent by mall to any address on receipt ot price in currency, or three cert postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Eon, No. 330 N. bizth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swayhk'b Pills are the best for all billions disorder. Core headache, fevers, Ac r -lyeod&wT.ThJtS Go to II. II. Cochran's drm; store for Jlrs. Freevicm' New National Dyei. Vot bright ness and durability ot color, aro uncqnalcd. Color from 2 to 5 pou nds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Most violent e.p!o3lons of couching are stopped by Hale's Honey ot Uorchound and Tar. Pikes Toothacho Drops cure in ono min ute. dIl-lwdcodw ..J-1 MARKETS. Grain market. Toledo, Dec. 18. Wheat firm cr ; No. 2 Kcd spot, Dec. and year, 95C ; Jan., UGJjJc ; Feb. toSc ; May, $1 Wc Corn steaoy ; high mixed, new, Mc ; No. 2 old, spot, 5'Jc ; new year, 31c ; Jan. 5)ic ; Feb. 50C. Oats quiet ; No. 2 spot. 40s bid ; January heldatiSc. At the close Wheat stronger ; No. 2 Ited, spot, 05Kc bid ; Dec 'jSc bid ; year, 'JSHc bid ; Jan., 97c ; Feb., 99c. Corn firmer ; No 2 old spot held at 60c ; new year, Mc ; Jan., 51 c ; Feb., 51c bid. uais nrmer ;ao.s spot, tuc uiu ; Dec, i;fcc ; year. 41c bid. Ueceipts Wheat, bus : oata. 5.00 1 bus 25,000 bus; Coin, 15,5:0 corn, 5,000 Shipments Wheat, bus ; Oats, none. 4.0C0 bus ; Philadelphia Market. PBiLADSLPHiA. Doc. 19 Flour fiuict and steady; Superfine. 33 37; Extra, & 5004 ; Pa, Family, 91 5104 75. Kye flour at 13 8704 00. Wheat firmer but buiet ; No. 2 Western Ited, 1 07X01 08 ; Del. and Pa. Ked, tl OJtfl 03 ; Iongerry Ked and Amber, $1 09fll 10. corn ami ior loctu use, u i'u'j location. . . .. . Oatsqnietaml easier; No. 1 White, 50 50kc ; No. 2 do, 4JKf; So. 3 do, 4JJc;No. 2 Mixed, 4c. Bye quiet at ClC7c. Provisions steady for Jobbing sa'cs. Lard quiet. Butter active and higher : choice scarae ; Penn'aCreamery Extr, 4347c ; Western. 40 41c Bolls steady. Eggs firm for fresh. Cht-Csu stcu o . Petroleum dull ; Kenned. Tiic Whisky at SI 20. New York Market. Maw iou. Deo. 17. Flour-State and Wi ct era steady : moderate export and home I rau demand. Southern qulot and steady. Wheat XOKo higher: suluequnntlr lose most of theadvnnce. Jlo. 1 White. Ji i; : .. 2 Ked. Jan., 11 09 Jl 03,S. : li fil... t 1149 1 11X : do March, II UQl 13 ; do May. 1 .4 OI14& Corn !?c higher and fairly active : ml v-t western spot. SJ74,Sc : do futures, 6i675f. Oata 0c better ; State, J2c : western. 430520; No. 2 Dec.. 10350 ; do Jan., Grata sad Proviatea Qaotatlema. OCO O'ClOCiC UUOtatlOna Of tmiln iin.l nrt.v Ions, furnbhed by S. K. Yundt. IlrotrvR ' SastKlngbtreat. v Chieasw. Oec. 19 Wtwat Corn Oats fork 1.-.. . Dec... .01 A9Ji ..... 17.29 Jan .92 .49 .? 17.31 rotroIeum-OU City. .. .9J. 10 4(1 UU0 Philadelphia Cattle Market. Moxoat, Dec 18. Tne arrivals of live stock at tho Philadelphia stock yards wero : For tbe week Beeves, 3,000 head; sheep, 10.000 do; hogs. 4,500 do. Beet Cattle were In Rood demand and with moderate receipts prices advanced fully Ma ft A. The quality ot the stock was tho best ever seen on onr market at this season ot tho year. We quote as follows : Extru. 6870 ; Good. 6Q6Xc; Medium, 5 54ie ; Common, SCc Milch Cows were scarce In the country und those that arrived hero were held firmly at $35989. which was more than local purchasers would pay. Sheep Tho market during the past week was brisk, witli lighter arrivals and a good demand. Prices wore from i toJchUher. especially on the common grades. No extra wether arrived, but it hero would have com manded 506c. Western Iambs wero also wanted at higher rates, as Chester county stock is run out. Calves were in demand lor small stock, while heavy grades were only taken at low prices. We quote as follows: Extra Good. Vmip; Medium do, 4l05c; Common sheep. 3KQ4c ; Fat Ewes. 4 Ka5' ic ; Thin Ewes. 4c; Lambs. i6(c : Vuil Ci:lvos,710c. Hogs wero in lull supply and with only a moderate demand ; prices declined fully c iu sympathy with the West. Wo quote its follows : Extra Chicago. OOttXc; tiood, Sfj9c; Medium, HQSc; common. So. 8ALB8 or BXKVJB AT THS WX8T rHlLADKLrBlA STOCK TARDS. Martin Fuller Co., 292 Western. flftc. Roger Maynes, 250 Western. 507c. A. & J. Christy, 223 Western and West va., E.S. McFillTn, 100 Western, nkeKc. B. F. MeFIIlln, 75 Western. 5X6c .lames Clemson, 33 Western. 36e. M. Ulman.ai western, duc. Schainbcrg & Paul, 15 1 W. Va. fa. aud Western, G. SclLimberg A Co.. 210 Western, and West ern Va., 5iGc- Lowenstciu ft Adler.273 Western and West ern Va, 4KaoXc- Daniel Murphy, 150 Western and West Va. 4Wc II. Chain. Jr.. 45 Western. 4Wo. L. Horn. 25 W. Vlnsinla, 4Je5Mc. Owen Smith-155 Western and West Virginia, 5K67c. John McArdlu, 230 Western. 636c M. Levi, 110 W. Va , oa6Ji. Daniel Bmyth ft Bro., IJ3 Western, 56,'ia Dennis Smyth, 50 W. Va. und Lancaster co 64Cic. F.Hchectx ft lira. 70 Western, 5XfJCo. AbeOstheim.2I Ohio, 5&GJic Lowensteln ft Hellbron, 53 Western, 5Q6c. II. Chain.40 West Va., 44Xe. Bacliman ft Levi. 120 Western and WcstVx, 4xetc. James Aull. 110 Western, SQSc. James Eustice. 25 Western. SXWLc Henrv Miller 20 Western, 5J0g6e. J. F. Sadler A Co., 201 Western, wholesale, 5 C. S. Denglor, 16 Western, 696!. DRBSSXD HXATSV City Dressed Beeves were fairly active and closed at 7J9Kc, tho former rate lor com mon stock. Western dressed Beeves were in fair de mand, and closed at 7J49 'c. SALBS LAST WXXK. Thomas Bradley, 240 beadot Westdresaed at 7K9c Jc ohn Taylor, 54 head ot West ilres-ied nLMi 6JJc. Thomas Bradley, 32 head ot city dressed at 8M69c. It. Maynes A Co.. 142 head do at 7H-J9C. A. A. Boswell IOU head do at 7U(9c '. S. Dengler, 1' 3 head do at 7)s9o. Harlan ft Bro.. 74 bead do at ViQVic. II. G. Beckman, 65 head, 79c J. F. Lowden, 52 head iloal7)iQ0o. Dressed sheep wero Inactive. Samuel Stewart cold 800 head at Wftc , and 90 head of dress id lambs at 8010c. Dressed Ho,?s wen Inactive. John Taylor sold 1 10 head ot Jersey dressed at 8Jg82c Stock Markets. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocsb also United States Honda repoitod dally y iacor ;;. LOMO, x: onn aeen bireeu Dec. lt. 11. r.w. 44 TA '17 :! 44 214 41 3IK Ul M v, 10:00 !: A K P M 70Ji 70 3I 39 34 3I 117 118 72 Tlli TY, VPi 54 M 44 ' l$i 40 4 M Sl 81 i 8lU 27 27JJ V VV RV4 8T.Vi 19 Wa Denver ft Bio Grande 'i. Y.. Liik'i Eric ft Western.... Kansas and Texas i.mi snore ...................... New Jersey Central Vew York, Ontario ft W St. Paul, M. ft Omaha t'ueifle Mail. ............... .... Kcchestcrft Pittsburgh Texas Pacific.... Wabash. St. LonUft Pacific... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia & Ueud'.ns Xorti-iirn I'.'.cir.c Com " Preferred KnfTato 1U13. AWcst JTUH 0AX.A. tnxr- F UICKKNT, fKUn thk niurr uav tF April next, the dc-lnible store room and il welling. Nos. 42 and 41 rvmtli One-. 11 street. Apply to W. P. littlNTON. dll-lwd No. SS South Queen nmcl. DKMIKAItLi: CITT I'KOPKKTT AT PKr VATE SALE. The undcrmigned offers rorsalehls rcBldcnLe, No. 332 North Queen street. Lot '1VA feet front and 2t"l fei'tdccp. with two-story IJItICK DWELLING, iVA lit front and 93 feet In dpth, containing 12 rooms. Bath Boom. Gas. Water, etc . In good condition. A desirable location tor IjUHliiciK. a half square from Northern Market. Terms easy. J. I.HAItTMAN. o3l-tldlawT DRM1KAHI.IS PRIVATE KKXlUKBVtLH at Public Sale. Tho undersigned will st I ;. it prlvutu private sale any ol the follow ing l ropertlcs, lciiving. It de-died, onr-lMlf ot the amount remain 0.1 tho properties Itir "Civml jeirs : J-story Brlete Iioiipc, G39 Poplar street, 0 Booms 2 " " " M " ' r, " 2 " " C52 " " (J " 2 " ' ' 222 E. Fulton St.. 6 " c . ijfj 7 k 3 " " " 212 E. Lemon St.,11 " 5 " " 214 - "11 " 3 " " 21C " "11 " . .. .. .. Jin 11 . " " ' 2i K..lum-8 8t,,ll " 3 " " " .11 " " 11 " The price nt the abovo ranging from $8C0 to 1,7:0. Apply to A. W. KUSSKL. dll 3tdcod 22 East King t- OKP1IANS' CUUKT K AI.E Or VALDABUI City Property. On Tuestlay, December 2Q, 1&S2, by virtue and'in pursuance of an alias order of the Orplianu Court oi Lancaster county, will be solo at public Mile, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel, on West King street, in the city of Lancaster, all that certain two story Brick Dwelling lloue, with a two-story Brick Back Building and Brick ButcherSliop attached, one-story Frame Tenant Hounr, Brick Slaughter Hous. Ice House, Brick sta ble. Shedding and other outbuildings, and half lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on tho northwest corner ol West King and Charlotte streets, in the city or Lancaster. Pa. u'liolning property of George Shlndlo on the west, on the north by Grant street, on tho cast bv Charlotte street and on the south by West King street. ,,., Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p in. or said day, when attendance will ' Kjy;n ana terms made known bv ,: i Miifc.. .in Executor of the estate of Wm. r. Miller, do C Hbsrt Shcbkrt, Auot. d-7tdTu4 TNCUKASE TOOK OAF1TAX. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 820, 850, 100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on ourplan. From May 1, 1B81, to the present date, on investments ot $10 to $1.0u0 cash prontshavo been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original Investment. Profits paid first of every month, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. ExptanatoryclrcuIawandstoUrmentsof land W sent free. We want responsible lagentA who will report on crops and Introduce tne plan. Liberal commissions paid. PLEMBDNQ & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants Major Block, Chi cago. HI. vfrsL M n. i 4i Hi n !-l w m 53 la 1 ?r m
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