- - if- yr,f: LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAYS DECEMBER 20 J.S82. COLUMBIA NEWS. ll'i; iivci'u;; coiuik.spnii:.s. i- Events Along mc ijusquenanna Stem-. 1 lmeier-t In and Around the ISoroush Picked Up by Uie JntrtlU veacer's Reporter "The Daniics" drew ; joor Louto last night. Mrs. Dr. Gocrko ioht a pocketbook c m taiuiuggll, yesterday while coming from Lancaster iu the 2:o0 p. in., train. The new pastor of the Presbyterian church, the Hev. George W. Ely, arrived hero to day. Ho will preach his Chiist mas sermon iu tho chu:ch on Supay snoroing. This morning the work of building the new temporary hospital and car inspector's office in the west yards of the Pennsylva nia railroad here, was bey un. The bund- nj will bo completed in a shoit time. Tho members of the crew of tho second Empire freight east were alarmed early this morning by tbedisapn-Mrauco of cue of their number. It was believed that he had fallen from his train, but a search re vealed him stowed away iu a spot sheltered from the cold on one of the cars. Mr. Fruuk Dawson fell on a slippery pavement ou Locust stieet, last evening, and received an ugly cut abjvo tho right eye by striking against the curbstone of tho pavement. Tho wound was obliged to ba stitched up. This i.i one of tho results if carelessness in not clearing the ice from pavements. During a light which occurred butw'-n two men on Locust f.tieol last night, ouo or them received :i sjvera gash across i'io forehead from something. 'Squire Fra.ik I now has the case befor him. Some perhen ' i.- bound to suffer. Oflicer Iladenhauser arrested a .auspi cious looking character on Ljcust street last night, lie also attempted to arrest a cornpauion of the prisoner, but he escaped by jumping on a passing height train. The ono arrested was sent to jail this morning. HorougU Personals. Mr. Theodore Williams left to-day for Scrautou to spend tho holidays with rela tives. Mrs. John Sales, of Catubiidge, M&s , s visiting ftiends ou Walnut street. Mr. James Willoughby, of Norrtetown, is hero as tho guost of friends ou S ootid .street. The hick List. Mr. .left ileishcy made hi?; iirht uppeur anec on the stieets to-day sinco his 10 covory from injuries received whilo coup iing cars. Mr. P. 1. Vaoho, who foil down btair.s a few days atro and tcccivcd concussion of iho brain, is somewhat better today. Mr. Peter Saylor. who was attacked with paralysis yesterday is considered to bo iu a critical couditiou. lie has not rallied any since the stroko. A Uaiig of Tramps. A gang of about thirty tramps inado their headquarters on tho hill back of tho St. Charles Inrnaco last night. Many people imagine that they lead a hard life and pity them. Don't waste your syinpa thy upou them, kind reader. A few, a very few, dcseivc it, but tho majority ol them are thieves and rascals, aud havo no gratitude for what is done to help them. If you do not bolievo this assertion go amongst them, aud the truth will soon be come apparent. Keep tho Gutters Upon. Tho gutters in many places ar so choked up with ice that tho water has no proper chauuel any more. Tho consc ijucneo is that it ruus over the pavotucuts making it dangerous to walk upou them. Those "utters which carry tho refitho water into tho sewers should of all others i 'no kept clean of any obstruction. Tho lcopIo whose residences or business places aro iu tho neighborhood of these sowers .Miould attend to keeping thorn cloau. Skatias News. Tho skaters repair to tho vicinity of Iig Island for tho best tkatiug now. Tho ice is like a sheet of ytess, so clear aud smojlh it is. A game of basoball will bo played on skates on tho river iu front of town, Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho pud dlcrs aud rollsmcu of tho Susquehanna rolling mill aro tho contestants. A large crowd of spectators will doubtless bo drawn to tho river to .see tho novel game. The river was crowded with skaters at Marietta last evening. Tho beautiful moonlight night tempted them to try their skill ou tho steel runners. Why more Columbians do uot indulge iu this healthy amusement is a mystery, If tho ico was weak aud unsafe thero would bo somecauso for their not venturing out, lut such is not the case ; the river is safe anywhere. Last evening a small party of ladies and gentlemen exercised themselves until about 10 o'clock, and all d eclated that they had a delightful time. So every perron would say who would take the trouble of going to tin river and putting on a pair of skates. CUKI-T.HA8 UMTEKl'AINMENij. Songs, Recitation?, Vlalosues, Spcecl.os, Klc. The pupils of tho fecondary hchool, of which Mit-s Matilda Zug is teacher, gave a fine entertainment vestciday afternoon in their school loom, iu the Lemon stiect Echool building. Tho loom was beauti fully tiiinmed with festoons of cvergrten, illuminated mottoes, giowing llowers and foliago plants, hanging baskets and other decorations very tastily arranged. Tho cutertaiument consisted of singiug, limitations, quotations from favorite au thors, dialogues, &c, &c, all of which were excellcutly rendered by Iho young people, who were rewarded by receiving high commendation from tho largo num ber of patrons and fi iends of the school who were present. Wheroall did so well, it is hardly fair to select any part of tho programme for especial commendation ; but a recitation by Nora Brown entitled " A Sermon in Rhyme," was so admira bly rendered as to elici., uuiveisal praise, as was also tho selection " When Our Ship Comes In." by llegeuia McManus. Perhaps the finest musical selection was a solo by Nannie Dickey, entitled " Friuce Charming." Prof. Buehilc and Hev. J. Max Hark, who were among tho visitors, made perti nent speeches, commending the teachers and the pupils for tho taste displayed in their decorations and the excellence of the entertainment, and giving good advice and encouragement to continued effort in tho cause of education. Hearlus Contlnuctl. Franklin Beck, of Upper Lsacock, was taken before 'Squiro Book, of Strasburg. on the charge of being inconigiblo and beyond the control of his parents. He was to have been heard by the judge this afternoon, with a view to bavins him sent to the house of icfuge, but the constable tided to arrivo with him and tho hearing was continued. Breakdown. This moruiug a coal wagon was crossing the Quarryville railroad at Vine and Water streets, when a spindle broke. Tho up train, due at 7:-10, was delayed about 15 minutes, until tho wagon could bo taken away. Presentation or Turkeys. Slessrs Wcidlcr and Mosser, proprietors of the Lancaster commercial college, were each presented this morning with a largo turkey by their students. Unpaid tetter. A letter addressed " Selser Brothers, 28 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia," is held at the postoffice for want of a stamp. heut to Jail. P. J. Lynch and John Johnson were Bent to jail for 31 days each by Alderman Barr for being drunk and disorderly. Williamson & Foster have a quantity o Children's Overcoat?, marked down to about hall value. A good opportunity to procure a llrst-class overcoat cheap. Vlck'a Floral Guide lor 1-&3 appears lu elegant form, with tluco coloicd plates and one thousand Illustrations.-. It is handsomely prepared and is replete with u-jtlnl in fonr.it Ion to all Interested In flowers. A Canary Illrd tnaLc one ol tlie nice-it Christmas presents , liis sweet voice being a constant reminder ot the donor. The ucnlv Imported Night sing Ing canary la the best, us it sings by lamplight as well as during -the day; the cost is $2 50. Cages can bo Had from $ 1.00 for a nice brass cage up to $10.03 for a silver- p'atcd one. The best place logo for these things Is to the retail depailincnt or the UIRD FOOD COM I'AXV, 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 DC sent by express with perfect safety. A printed guarantee w III every bird. d9-2tawtl5cdt25&w Hl'EVlAL. NUVMVKH. I.ifc is too short to try half a dozen different kinds of "Sure Cures," when ono suffers with a cough or cold stick to the best and use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup ; it will cure 3'our cough uiid never disappoint jou. AH druggists sell it nt twenty live cents a bottle. W. Z. Wilson, Wrightsvlllc, Pa., says: "I obtained great rellol front Brown's Iron Bit ters in nervousness." For sale by II. 15. Coch ran, ilruggNt. 1J7 imii 131 North Queen street. dl8-lwd&w Lite's a Conundrum. When u liciotisly used. Burdock Blood Bit ters are iu themselves a remedy lor all the evils arising from impurities ot the blood, which never lull to make the patient long lived and happy. I'i Ice 91. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggi.-t, 137 uid 139 North Queen street. .11 others! .1Totni-:! Moment u Arc you disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by n stele child sutferin;r and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth Y If so, yrj at once and get a bottle ol SI US. WIN Si.oV."S SOOTHING SYItUl' It will relievo t!'o poor little suilerer immediately depend upon it: there is no mlstuko Jiontit. There is not ; mcuiur on em til wno lias ever used It, who will not toll yon at once that Itvil! ucgu laiothe bowels, and give rc.-l to the mother i-ii i relief and health to tho child, operating like ma'i'a. It is perfectly tale to use in all cant s, and pleasant to the taste, and U tho preseilptlon ot ono ot tho oldest and best female physicians aud nusos in the United States. Sold everywhere. i cants altotllo. m'J-ly-X.W&S&vr lroTrn-g rionnolioul t'tinacea Is Ui most eifective I'nin Destroyer in tho world. Will niO'l suiuly quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied cxtei milly.and thereby more cei t.iinly reliov pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain allcvi'itor, and it is warianted double tho Hticnutli of any Hlmllar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Hack or Jlowels. Sore Throat, KtieuuiHtisui and aU .".oai:s, and Is T1IK CUKAT ItKLlKVKll tF 1'AIN. "Uiwwh'B IIouBiiuoia 1'anaoea." bhoiild bo In every launly. A tcaspooniul of tho l'anacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if prcferreilj, taUen nt bed time will mixaji ct a coi.t. 2S eta a bottle. febll-lritM.W&S&w Uo to II. 11. Cochran's drug store Inr Jlfr. tYecman's New National Dyex. i'or ljright ncssanddunibillty ot color, aro uuequaled. Color liom 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Kng lixliund German, l'lice, 13 cents. Catarrh ol llio ltladder. btin.viiig iriitalion, inllanimatloii.all Kidney and Urinary Complaint, cured by "lluchu. paiba." fU Mstiiiiuiui:. Snvdur CuAKLEf. On Dccsmbcr 5th. ISi-i, by Kev. Dr. Ureeiiwald. Sir. II. I.. Snyder to SINs SI. M. Charles, all ol this city. IfiSATllS. Ui:e.-k. On Dee. lit, lSi m tins city, John Henry, son ot Charles and Slary Keese, aged 1 ear aud 13 days. God in Ills wisdom hasiucalled The boon his love had given ; And though the body moulders heie, Tho soul is sale iu heaven. Tho relatives and triends of tho ianiily are respcetlully invited to attend the luncral, from tl.c residence ot ids grandfather, John Itcebc, No. 210 North Queen street, on Thurs day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemciery. Hess In this city, on the lSlh lust,, Anna Mary Hess In tho 7ist year of her age. The l datives and friends ol tho family aro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral irom the residence ol l:or son-in-law, Julian Vottlcr, No. 4 JO Poplar street, on Thursday, at i o'clock. Iu crineutut Zlon cemetery. ilecl'J-Stil sir' AurjsunmsMtiSTH. IL'AXUU-A UltlL tioutodo dining at No. ill Middle street. WAMS A S1TUA room woik. Apply it I Si:i.L TWO SMALL I1AND-31AUK clear Havana iiller Cigars. lor 5 cents at HAIITSIAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIGAt: STOllE. TUl'KNliU TO-DAY, TUB I'I EST S50 stixturcsin the citj. Fry's Chocolates, in pretty boxes 1 will pack my baskets with inioicesi rruiis. Stvles at It Fitty dillercnt sizes and CHAS. W. ECKEET'S. IOST.-A UOLU MALTESE CKOS3 HAV j nig the name ot Henry Fisher engraved upn it. Tlio Under will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the grocery store of Wl LLIASI F. F1SIIEU, It No. 101 East King SUcet. IO. O. 1',-l.UrOKTASTAMESUMKHIj . to the by-laws to be acted on demands tho presence ot every member of I.aucaster Lodge, No. V.7, 1. 0. r.,at the regular-meeting tomorrow, DECEMBER a, $&!, at 7:30 p m. Att.-st: J.D.KAUB.N.G. W. T. IlAMr.monT, Sec'y. it I.H)K A UffOIl AND lfESlKAKLK KULl '' DAY 1MIESENT go to II O F F SI E 1 II ' S. We have au immense stock. Our prices can not be excelled, llemeuiber the number, It 20 EAST KING STREET. ESTATKur Ca AKL.ES UILLESFiK, LATE o! Lancaster City, Lantaster county, de ceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gi-anted to the undersigned, all persons lndebteil to eald decedent are re quested to mako immediate sjtttlement and l hose having claims and demands against the estate of said decedent, to make known the same to tho undersigned without delay, le siding in Lancaster City. CHAS. J. G1LLESFIE, o20 fitpW 5!1 West Orange street. ACOOl) TIME TO SEUDKI2 BARGAINS. Juat before taking account ot stock which Is Jan. 1. As I wish to close out my stock of Hats, Caps, Calicoes and Clothing. 1 will dispose of all ot the above goods at COST AND It E LOW, as I need all the room I have for Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods and Notions.. Save time aud money and give me a ca'l. Sign ofthelHg Stocking. IIENKY 1IECHTOLD, No. 52 North Queen street. P.S. Houses and Building Lots lor sale or rent. Immediate possession. It E XKcimurs sale. On THURSDAY. J ANUAUY II. 1&S3. the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Sor rel Hoi so hotel, on West KIiie streei. in tho City of Lancaster, the following described real estate, viz : No. 1. Ail that certain two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, villi two-story brick back building and lot ol ground thereto be longing, situate No. 4CU on the cast side ot Poplar street. Lancaster city, containing in I rout on said Toplar street 20 leet and extend ing in depth eastward, loo leet, more or less, to a 14-leet wide public alley, adjoining prop erty of Christian Bliunenstock, a public alley and other properly ot tho estate ot Abraham Stoner. deceased. No. 2. All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Iratnc kitchen at tached, brick stable and other improvements and lot of gronnd thereto belonging, situate No. 41SK, on the east side of Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing in lront on said sti eel, 13 feet, more or less, and extending in depth ;wi feet, more or less, to a U-reet wide public alley, adjoining property ot Catharine U i etclunar, a public alley anil other property ot tho estate ol Abraham Stoner, dee'd. Sale to commence at "o'clock, p. in., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB L. BRUBAKER, Executor ot Abraham Stoner, dcc'U. II. Sucisxirr, Auct. (lec20-TnftSiaull fNO. 8. 4JIVLKK. & CO. ITOR THE HOLIDAYS! A PAIll OF OUR FINE SILK HOSE, OR A PAIR OF OUR FINE SILK MITTENS, Would make an acceptable gift for your Mother, Sister, Daughter, Wife, or Sweetheart. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO., No. 25 BAST KING STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. "- J m B OWEK3 A BURST. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Ladies. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Gentlemen. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hurst's for Girls. Christmas Goods at Bowers & Hursts for Boys. Our Stock i Largo aud our prices Vci y Low. Polite attention given to everybody. We Lave so many New ai.d Pictty (Jctdn, e uitpble for Ladics, Gentlcnieu and Cliildrcu's "Wear, that re would liko all to call and see our HaudBomo Display. Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH KMSW At tt'UHEJUEXlS. 1)IKDS, ItlKI.- IMrOKTEB UKKIIAN ) Canaries. '1 lie ticst aud largest lot ever oucred lor sale in lhl city. Also a great assort ment ol brass eages, gold lish and globes. Talking parrots, Cuban grey African pariots andcocadoos. monkeys, mocking birds, led wing cardinal bobolink, Australia paruuuts. Canaries 12, Slocking bird lood 25 cents a bot tle or 30 cents a quart, Canary seed 10 cnnU a quart. No eaeuseor apology lor a bird store at VONDEItSJlITU'S lllnl Store 8 K. Orange Street. dIC-ltdl'uWitFlt UUTION I AUCTION!! At M. A. HAUGHTON'S Millinery aud Notion Store, No. 25 North Quooo Street, dl211dlt THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. TTlltSH Si liUUTDKIl. " MORE GOOD NEWS 1 Prices Again Reduced. The GltEAT REDUCTION IN riUCKS w.hicli began two weeks jack, seem to have been apnreciated by the purchasing public, so we have determined on ANOT11EU BlAllK DOWN. The closest buyers will find it to their ad vantage to purchase from us, as wo are deter tcrmiued to sell our entire stock to make nec essary repairs. OVERCOATS. For MEN. VOUTIIS, IJOIS and CHILDREN, at ritlCES UELO'.V COST. BUSINESS SUITS For MEN, VuUTIISnnd BOYS ul DECIDED LY LOW FIGUUKS. Siiccial Display or Geufs f'uruisiiiiig Goods, FOU THE HOLIDAYS. FINE NECK WEAK, SILK SUSrENDLUS. SILK HANDKEUCHIEr'S, GLOVES and KNIT JACKETS, CHILDREN'S KNIT JACKETS as Low as Sou. Penn Hall White Shirt. Leads the list In quality and price ami we sell ttiein for 8uc. Hirsli & Brother, Term Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, and 6 and 8 Penn Square. scps iyd TTOLIDAY PRESENTS. FINE NECKWEAR! The HANDSOMEST Assoilmcntol Fine Neck wear that lws ever been exhibited in Lnneastci can bo seen at Al. Rosenstein's, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. Such a display ol Flat and Puff Ties IN SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and PLUSHES, As can be seen in my ELEGANT WINDOW is a rarity in Lancaster. PRICES VERY MODERATE. Also, An ELEGANT LINE of Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Suspenders, Fancy Underwear, Silk Umbrellas, AND ALL KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, -AT Al. Roseiistem s. - 37 North Queen St., LANCASTER, FA. A'JBIT AJtrMBTlSEMMXTB. BOWERS & HTJRST, NOS. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BOWERS & HURST, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, QUEEW STREET, - NJSW AJJVJSUTllWItliZNTS. pn THE Holiday Wo OilVr Everything Conlained IKsTCall anil cxamino our Stock aud H, Z. R HO dee 11 ?l(Ant & AVLI.SON. GO FLINN & WILLSON'S FOR Christmas Presents Of All Kinds. SLEDS WITH STEEL RUMKRS, ONLY $1,00. lDW. J. ZAHM. Elegant HolicLar Grift WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPEOTAOl,ES. FINE Fuel and Aiera nods, wl MM Gobi Me. 0FJ3HA ULASSES, &C. EST LARGE STOCK AND LOW TRICES. Z3F We invite an examination of our stock ; it is a ploasure to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, dec; NJSn AOrUKTMKIl KNTH. TTSEFUI. VKKSKnT. T1IL LAliGEST .STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED UliASS, I1KONZE and GLAbS. Newel Lights, Brackets, Beading Lights, Globes, &o. GOAL OIL LAMPS and CHANDELIERS, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SOHAUM'S, 24 South Queen Street. declS tldlt "irAlAJABLK ANI L'SEFUL PRESE MTS Spectacles, Eyo C- lapse, Claude Lorraine Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleldoscopoa, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, Graphoscopes, Microscopes, Drawing Instruments, Thermometers, Barometers, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestial Globes, Pocket Compasses, Sets Philosophical Appatatus, Model Steam Engines, Sets of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomiters, Gold Cliarm Compasses Catalogues an follows, sent on application : I'art 1st Mathematical Instrument, 1CJ pagc ' 2d Optical Istrumcnts, - 18S pages " 3d Magic Lanterns and View s 159 pages 4tli Physical Instruments, - 183 pjgis ' 5lli Mcteorologlcallastrumen'iil'JOpages JAMES I QUEEN & CO., 924 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 18-2rd&2lW Q NLIA FEW HUSK OF THK STOGIES 1 at 21.25 ncr hundred or 3 for 5 cents. HABTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAU LANCASTER, PA. Season iu a First-Class Jewelry Business. Price. ADS, No 4 West Kuik Street lwdB TO LANCASTER, Pa. I ml NMW ADyjSJtTJ.SHMJSIfIJIt SITUATION WASTEU.-A XOUNU MAN, sober and industrious, wants a situation lo drive team, or -work in a grocery or hardware store. IJan ii'nfce liimself n"ful. Apply at tills otllce. ltd A11US I NESS 8TAKID CB-SIItALLT 8IT uated at Public Sale. A Brick Un'.ldinp. Ice., ami Lot ot Ground, No. 33 South Queen .street. Lancaster, Pa., opposlto ' Fountain Hotel." Salo at "Fountain Hotel" at 7 o'clock, p. in., DECEMBER 21, 18S2. Tarsus easy, which will lie made known at sale by d-.-0-2l.lt IIENKY KKABKK& SONS. THUY MV HAVANA AND VARA TOItAC co direct trom the Importers and sell tho best Went cigar in the city. UAItTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAK STOKE. "C1KK"H FIIAKMACr. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! AT FREY'S PHARMACY, Cor. North Queen and Orange Sts. No trouble to hnd somctliinK nuitable for all and at the most REASONABLE FUICES. TOILET CASES, in almost all styles, very low. GENTS' DRESSING CAE3 and COMPANIONS. FANCY CIGAR CASES, in bcauUful designs. LETTER and CARD CASES, In great variety. ODORCASESand STANDS. Ladies' Fancy Hand ana iroiuingMiKKUKS. whisks and WHISK CASES. COLOGNES and fancy COLOGNE BuTTLES. A Largo Line of Fancy Leather Goods, in Russia Heal and Alligator jjeatner. Please call and examine. Kcspectllly, .iiwwAs Andw. Q. Frey. JSHTJSKTAIHJUSllTa. TULTON OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, DEO. 22. Third Year of the Phenomenal Success. Sig nal Triumph ol tho American Drama, A responsive chord In every heart that each time it is seen makes it seem Brighter Purer. Stronger than before. ELLlOTTBARNES'GREATEST AMERICAN PLAY, ONLY A FARMER'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 Actress, and a Complete Artistic Organization. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserved Seats at Opera House Office. UW-lt SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING DEC, 30, 1882. GONE WK0NG AGAIN. A BANK PRESIDENT'S Hill STUA LINUS. He Speculates la OU and Stocks anil Kolx the Drposltora of 300,000 An Ohio Cashier 'd .Downfall. New Yoke, Dec. 20. A Rochestor, J. Y., dispatch says tho City bank rated tbo third strongest in the city closed its doors this mornging. Thero is said to bo a deficiency amounting to halt a million o! dollars. Thecauso of tbo suspension is said to be speculation iu stocks aud oil by the president, Chas. E. Upton. Great ex citement prevails. The amount of deposits is stated at $500,000 and tho amount of paper held by tho bank at $800,000. Upton was treas urer of the Western New York Episcopal diocese and had its funds in tho bank. The savings bank of tho city bad large sums as deposit in the bank. Also an Ohio Cashier. Chicago, Deo. 20. A dispatch from Jefferson, O., states that the community there is much excited over tho defalcations of S. J. Fuller and II. L. St. John, the cashier and assistant cashier of tho Second national band, and tho suspicion of tho bank pending an investiga tion. Fuller has lied. IIo hcB been speculatiug and used from $50,000 to $75,000 of tho bauk's funds. St. John, ou learning tho crimo was discovered, had a stroke of paralysis Tho depositors aro not likely to lose their money, tbo stock holders beinir liable for $200,000, which is far moro than the average amount of do posits. I. Sc K. FINANCES. The Annual Report of tbe Slaater Under the ltccctvershlp. PmiiADELrniA. Dec. 20. TJic forty third report of Geo. M. Dallas master under tbe receivership of tho Philadelphia and Reading railroad coal aud iron com panies, embracing tho audit of the accounts of tbo tcceivcrs for Oc tober was filed to day iu tbo clerk's oflico of tbo United States circuit court. Tho accouut shows that tbo balance in band in the treasury of tho railroad com pany, Nov. 1, was $101,292.78, tbo balance at close of September having been 404, 180.fiG, and tbo receipts during October $3,2G9,G42. 10. Tbo bilaneo on hand in tbe treasury of the co.il and iron company Nov. 1 was $40,423.27, tbo receipts during October having been $1,731,531.80. NOT GUILTY. A Alau Acquitted tor murdering His Son. Petersburg, Va., Dec. 20. Tho jury iu tbo caso of Solomon Jones, ou trial at Chesterfield sinco last Friday for tbe mur der of bis sou, rendored a verdict last night of not-guilty, aud tbo prisoner was discharged. After his arrest Joues donied having murdered his son, alloging that ho had been killed by a train on tbo Rich mond and Petersburg railroad. Tbo body was subsequently found. The father will now bring :. suit against tbo railroad company for damages. A Cruel Act Severely I'auishcit. Victoria, B. C. Dec. 20. A Chineso merchant who thrust iuto tho btreet a countryman, who being desperately cut in tho throat by a third party, sought succor at his bouso, and subsequently died, wr.s convicted of manslaughter yesterday and sentenced to six years imprisonment. Tho jury held tiiattho act of tbo merchant r.o colcratcd the victim's death. Tho prisoner burst iuto tears and was carried from court limp aud helpless. Gen. Curtis l'nys Jlis Fine. New York, Dec. 20. General Newton M. Curtis, who was sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 for collecting political assess ments from officeholders to-day, through his counsel, appsarcd ia court and paid tho lino. Tho general was thereupon dis charged from custody. Three Children isurned to Death. Lacygne, Kansas, Dec. 20. The farm bouso of John Clark, in Linn county, burned Sunday niglit aud his three chil dren perished iu tho llamcs. Clark had removed two of tbo children, and while searching for tho tbiid tbo other two wan dered back into tho bouuo and al! tbrco burned to death. Proceedings In the Senatr. Washington, Dec. 20. Tho Senate to day at the close of tho morning hoar pro ceeded to the consideration of tbo consu lar and diplomatic appropriation bill. Tho consular and diplomatio bill was passed, and tho civil S3rvice bill was taken up. Dank Olllcmts Sent to Jail. Paris, Dec. 20. Judgment was to-day pronounced on M. Contoux, prcsidcur,. and M. Fedcr, manager of tho collapicd Union Gcnerale, both being ccutcnccd to live years imprisonment and lircd ,'5,C00 francs. Trenor Park Dies on Shipboard. New York, Dec. 20 Trenor W. Park died of paralysis ou December 1.1th, on a steamer bound for Aspinwall. His body was embalmed aud will be returned from Aspinwall on stcaraf,r Sau lilac, which is due here about January 1. Freight Ilrakeinan Killed. NoI'.ristowx, Pa., Dec. 20. William Gibson, a freight brakeman, was struck by an engine at Pcrkiomcn junction last night aud killed. Gibson lived at Patts villo, and had been twonty years in tbe employ of tho Roadiug railroad company. Supposed to be Drowned. Sr. Paul, Dec. 20. A special from Lake city says : Andrew Johnson, Bcttio Lindoll and Frcderica Petersen started to cross the river on tho ice to Stockholm, Wis., and have not since been heard from. They were probably drowued. Trouble in a Kail Allll. St. Louis, Dec. 20. Tho nailers and feeders in Bellvillc, Illinois, nailmill had a difference among themselves yesterday about the promotion of ono of tbo feeders and about forty of them quit work. It is expected the trouble will bo adjusted iu a few days. Eight ol the Victims Die. Parts, Dec. 20. Eight of the women injured by tho explosion in tho cartridge factory at Mont Valerian on Monday have died. Others of the injured women aro expected to die. WEATHER IJNIMOATION-j. Washington, Deo. 20. For tho Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmsr, cloudy weather, rain or snow, northeast to south cast winds, lower barometer. Michael rtynn to be Hung. Duiii.in, Dec. 20. Michael Flynn, tbe last of three men charged with the murder of tho Huddys', was convictod to day and sentenced to no banged January lTtn. Another Sluggms Match OH. Chicago, Dec. 20. The Sullivan-Elliott boxing match has been prohibited by the authorities and has been declared off. Charge Dismissed. London, Dec. 20. The chargo of swindling preferred against Mr. Wballey, M. P., has been dismissed. Nominated for Fostihaster. Washington, Dee. 20. The president to-day nominated Simon D. Lauffler for postmaster at Irwin's Station, Pa. n',11 t it . a tit It. In (tie ,-tc :o ot Troy, Apollo encouraged tho Trojans to lie valiant against the Greeks, hy saylng : "The mighty Achilles does not tight to-day." It would set-m as it Death had b"-en bidding disease to make its greatest imovt upon men. by savins " Hunt's Reined . u mit of tho market." Rut tho Trojaus touu 1 :. their cost, that tho niljilitv Aciillles e:n:i-:. the Held, slew their greatest cti:unp!m-t..iiid made short work ol the batiti- n: unC.-i Remedy, as an AchllUi n;iiu-t Mi:. .uid liver diseases, has taken the tnld.:ui i t -ink-Ins short workofallsuchailuiciiis. Una mN ot testimonials from all 'pMrtcrsurecnwiiu:; iuzisto thoimghtot this champion i!nrit:iin Not surer was tho sword ol Aehlllts tiu'i n this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy in !.i;:t' form, as it wages war against dropsy, urinary and kidney complaints, anil overcomes. 1 1 i- wise to call In IU aid. Utf.lwtIeod.tw MAKKBTS. Philadelphia Market. I'mLADBLTHIA. Dee. i.0. Flonr market uniul: Superfine. UQ3 37; Extra, $J 3031; Pa. Kam Hy, $15134 75. Rye' flour at 13 734JI 00. Wheat quiet: Del. and Pa Kci. $i oi.f 1 07; LongerryRcU and Amber, fltij$i li.:ut to quality. Corn tinner for high grade); ; Steamer, cig 63e ; Yellow. C7K6&?c : Mixed. ti7&c. Oats steady ; No. 1 White. S03i: : No. 2 do. 19ke;No. 3 do, 48)c: Mo. 2 Mixed, 4tU$C Rye quiet at Ul67c. -Provisions steady ; fair jobbing trade. Lard quiet. ' Ruttcr active and strong iu best grade: Penn'a and Western Creamery Extn, llf l!r. Rolls tirni. Eggs tirni ; good demand tor iresh. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7c. Whisky at ll-U New York Marker. Nhw York. Dec. 20. Flour Rrclpts. 4 ". bbls ; sales. lS.OOO : Statu and Western ijuiel ; prices without decided change. Southern inlet and weak. Wheat less aetlve ami pi Ices about str.idy ; prices without decided change: No. 1 Wl.itr. l(7; No. 2 Red. Doc.$l W,i,(U0 luw: do Jan., $1 (Wfil 0 SO 000 bus; do Feb.. 1 II?., l 115,21,000 bus; do March. tll.l.vl 1. JI,o.K)lin3; do Muy.JlU.Wlll'. Uc-.elptt. HJAX) bus ; sales, S.ouo bus. Corn Cash and year du.. and rathcreaaicr : others a shade beltei : mlxvn western sit. 63873c : do futures, CiJs7"c. i:eceipt.. 8I,U'7 bus ; ."ales, 570,Cft). Oats a. 'hade better anil iinlet; State. 47 2e; western. 4.i52c ; No. 2 .Ian.. MAJQU.JSr : do Feb., .e. Receipts, 2,770 bui ; sales, W,000 bus. Uralu and Provision Onotallonn. Ono o'clock quotation ot t;ra!n and ii... Ions, furnished by s. ti i: ii.lt. Krukct ; .' Exit Ktnc struct. Clrn a Dec 'M Whtutt Corn .!(,. I'orh .. Die 9."4 Mi .- I7.a M m Jan Ui.'i 5!li 3.1 17.10 t".-'0 3Ifiy , n .yln IVtroleii'.. tut City 7s. Stock Atarketn. Mow York, rmiadiptu.i and I..l-ii .:. Ali,o Uuit"d Slates Itoud1 rep'te.! dn'ti Jium t;. LiiKti, 22 V orlli O.iwn street. Dec. t'nW A. M . 41 . 34 . IIS 7li 27 . r.t.'i ui . i . .1141 . 82AJ . n-y . 45 M 14 l.i r m If.'i IIS 72--i 4-y, 2I 40! 3l4i Kt wy 27J 4.V 81V .! 4.1 3"'4 Xi'Z 1I7 72- i 43 a 4'i 3IJA 81 iai 2; HP' is Denver ft Rio (ininiln N. Y..LaIco Krlo.t WeslMin . Kansas and Te-aj Latu Shorn..... New Jersey Central New York, Ontario A W St. Paul, Bl. A Ouiulia 'acitlc Mai! Rochester A Pittsburgh Texan Pacific Wabash. St. Louis & Pacific . Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia A Reading , Northern Pacific Coin " Preferred. Bult.ilo PItt A West hOt BALK.. 1.HK KKNT, FKM THK jriltST U.W K . April next, tho desirable storo rn-miaiel dwelling, Nos. 42and4l Houtli (Jueen stnv.-t. Apply to W. P. P.RINTON. dll-lwd No. 38 South (Jilceu utseel o NK i4btr AND ONK StCCNI-M. U PIANO. Also, S E V E R A L O R A N S . Cheap, at d 11 2wdcod 5-X) NORTH LI M E STR E hT. VOK KENT. V House and (.tore room ot Harry (Jun daUcr's estate, Nos. 112 and 141 XorOi Om-en btreet. Apply to WM. R. WILSON, or A.C. REINOEIU., dI2-3tcod Attornej-H. ALUAltl.l!. C1TV l'KOi'KKTV AT l'i:l V vu ato Sale. The undersigned, at nt lor ttie trustees of the Illinium; Fire Company. oilers at pitvaiosaie, an mal i.'U i i.ioumi and ItiilldiiiK creeled thereon (bein tho En gine llon-iuuf said Company, reeeitll veivcLeil) situated on the northsideor West Kintf hi reel, west of Charlotte street. In tho city of Lan caster, fronting on West Kintr htreel 32 feet and extending In depth to Urant xtreet 2l'i feet, adjoining properties ol J. SI. Heizox and Philip Wall. Tho Rnlldlnirlssubstauti illy built; is il feet wide by 100 feet ileep ; his a good cellar under t:se entire building: it two stories iu height, and has waterund other eon venience. This ISiilldin l-i admirably adaptu I lor inaik.t ortobaeco wareliome. and tl.e n.i lion ol buyers Is directed to this properly, as it will be -old ata bargain. J ALOIS 11. LONO. Real Estate Aeni. 22 North gin-en . dfi,9,ll.l:;.i;,18.20,23,2tt27,30 PUKi.lO SAI.K OK ICKAL IMlATr. -O.V SATURDAY, the 13th day ol JANUARY, 1S-3. the uiiilnrslfned. as-tiuix.'c ot Edwin M. SclMelleraud wile, will expose lo iiiildieM.de, at tho Leopard Hotel, the tolloAiu real ; tate, situated In the city t fme:ider : No. 1. That valuable two and :t half stoiled l!i:iCU DWKLLt.Nti HtJlI-E and Store ISmlil inx. sltiiatitl on the iioithvestcrn eorner of orati-re and Christian streets. The lot con talns'iii lront on Oranue -street i feet, more; or Ii;h, and extends in depth northward ;iImiil' Chrhti.iu .-.lieet ot tliat width CI f.el '. iuehus, more or K-sm, and then widening i 2" leet aim " inches, inorn or le-s. extendi In lurthcr depth ot that width 2!i tret and 'iy inches, more or Icj1-. The l.on-e foiifaiu- l rooms. No. 2. A lot ot ifiauudon the ridi: ot 'hip. pen street, be.twccn Park avenue, and Fro t uricK street, coiitfilninu in lront ou nlilppen street 4.1 feet mini: or Iis, and e.tendin iu depth toan alley about U feet. No.3. A lot of ground on the. south .shH ot Kasl Walnut stieut, eoiiUti'iiiK in irouton Walnut street 22 feet, and exlmiding in ih-i.th toan alley I.V. feet, and b'-liigimtnli:ieil:;i2oii the general plan of Hit! Chestnnl street tract. Perionsdixirjiusot viewing No. I can do so by calling on K. M.Scliaetler. residing thereon. Si.Ie to begin at 7 p. in., when terii will be m.ido known by IIUU1I s. (SARA. Aj-Hig:i :. IlKNKV fllCBRitT, Aiietioneer. dPUlnn3w.(3tawIr JIOUTH a.- HIOKP. V i:.OSINI OUTS CLOSING OUT! -AT- , UKKATM KEDUCED PKirKS. Having started a Shew; Faeiory, I :n now closing outlay huge -dock ot Unolsaud !ioes utgieatly redueol prleettouiakorootn fin"thc fciilHrgement of my luctoiy. 4VCu.stom work a specialty, both machine undhand-mnde. F. HIEMENZ. No. 1C5; NORTH QUEEN STREET. ISign ol the llig Shoe.) mZOWAMI MIS CELL A .ViO UH IJIANOS AM) FUKN1TUKK UKMIIVKU at short notice. A No, dealer in serimd hanil and autiuue Furniture. Stoves and RracketSaws. fl.30. AUG. K. RhINOEIIL, 32; Nortti (Jncen streei. dccll 3md (Ibovetlio Northern Market.) OEALEU PKCH'OsALS WILL "K KK- l3 ceived until Tuesday eve. December. S.C. tor liirnishmgtwo rooms of the Ni:.v Street Sehooi Ruthllng with primary desks and reci tation benches viz : Cude-ksiiml lourtienelies to cacli room. Aho two tcachci's desks. Ad (Jress II- Z. RHOAD. dl2 codtd2 Chairman Finance Cominlnee. SEALED FKOPOSALS. Scaled proposals tor prison -nbor in tho Lancaster County Prison In tho manufacture ol cigars, lor ono year Irom Jan. 0. 1882, will bo received at th residence ol Albert Ilagcn. President. Mount Neln P. O., Lancaster county. Pa., up to DECEMRER 25, to bo opened January 1. 1831, at 10 o'clock, a. m.,at tliB prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. Tho manufactory has ilrst-clas accommodations ami now makes HMM cigar per month. For full particulars address the president. JSy order of iho board. AL1SERT HAG EN. dll'ti!cc23t!&w President. 0O.11K CHILDREN SEEN TO HE St J IS O ject to catarrh of tho nasal pxsagc. chronic in character, from their very birth. The disease Is sometimes fatal. Diseases ol the Eye, Ear and Throat ul30. Cancers. Tumors. Skin and Chronic Diseases successfully treated by .., DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONG AKER. Offlce : 13 East Walnut street, Lsncas er. Pa Consultation itee. diiStUew 31 VM Ki $1 i .M 53 ii q H STOUK
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