- -'v-V-'-"." yv Tj-- iii-.v "-" ' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23 1882.1 l"j"'J6- -- - t-," VANlNO THEIR TEACUCB. How Mr. Gales Buys Kept Christinas. Yesterday afternoon the boys of the Rockland fctreet secondary school pre sented their principal, R. S. Gates, with a beautiful silver-headed ebony caue. The presentation was made by Master William Powell. The young sjieakcr desired his teacher to accept this gilt as an indication of good feeling and as a token of apprecia tion for the xrauy kindnesses extended to him and his schoolmates in the past, and in conclusion wished his teacher a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The teacher responded by saying that this was rather a flank movement on the part of the boys and that ho war. taken completely by surprise. He appreciated and thanked them for their generous gift, uot because of its intrinsic value, but be cause of its affording an evidence of the kindness of their young hearts. All of us are inspired and moved, to a crreater or less degree, by the muBic of kind words as well as by all other manifestations that our efforts to. promote the welfare of those for whom wo labor aro e&teeined. Your gifts, shall bo carefully preserved and if spared to use it in the future it will remind me of the Christmas of '82, and will cause mo to remember my kind boys with most pleasurable feelings. In con clusion the teacher wished his pupils a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. More School Entertainments. A very pleasant entertainment was given last evening in the girls' night school corner Prince and Chestnut streets. Profs Haas aud Keviuski were present and led the music ono with the organ and tho other with violin. Tho girls sang with groat spirit and several of them in excell ent voice. There were about forty of them present, and to all of them were distributed orgaus, cakvs and candies. Yesterday afternoon an entertainment was given by tho pupils of Mr. Couzr.ins' colored school. Speeches, recitations, dialogues, music, &c, were well rendered. Tho school room was very tisto fully dec orated. There wero about 30 pupils pro sent, and everything passed off very pleas antly. Fine entertaiumeuis were also giveu yes terday aud day before, in Miss Downey's James street schools, iu the Manor streot schools and perhaps in some others. The pupils of the high school presented their teachers yesterday with Christmas gifts Prof. McCaskey receiving an elegant lamp, Mr. Gablo au ice pit-'herandgoblelB and Mr. Glover an easy chair. Mr. C. V. Lichty bado au affectionate farewell to his pupils yesterday, having resigned his position as teacher. His pupils presented him with a! handsome carving knife, fork and steel. Miss Lizzie Carpenter was presented by her pupils with a copy of Longfellow's and Proctor's poems, and Mr. Levergood was presented with a big fat turkey. RAILROAD ACCIDKHT. Cars Wrecked An Engineer Injured. About balf-pabt nine o'clock last uiIit, a rather serious accident happened on the Pennsylvania railroad near llohrcrstown. The night was very dark and fogey and, owing to the heavy business being done, the freight trains were running very close together. Engine No. 18, east, was fol lowing tho train drawn by engiuo No. 17(1, and in tho daikuess ran iuto the rear end of it demolishing tho caboose and throw ing seven freight cars off the track. Tho earnest tho cabouso was loaded with wheat. It was broken to picceB and tho wheat was Mattered for some distance along the track. None of the cars of the front train wero injmed but tho bumpers of six cars of tho rear tiaiu woio knocked off by the soveiity of the collision, and en gine 18 was disabled. Tho cugincor, Jacob Vaunasolcn, jumped from his engine when ho saw a collision was inevitable and re ceived a very severe cut across the fore head. The railroad track was torn up for some distance and tho road was blockaded for a period of six hours, which was a more serious loss to tho company than the damage to cugine, cars aud freight. Home Warning OuestlonM. Lancaster Weekly Inquirer. " Can you tell mo how old J udgu l'.it lerson is?" inquired a gentleman the other day of an Inquirer reporter ; on te ceiviug a negative reply the gentleman declared that it is as difficult to fix tho judge's age as it was to determine llouior's birthplaco ; aud with reason, too, for I have heard his age placed as high as seventy-four, aud as low as fifty-beven, but he ceitaiuly is within half a decado of three score aud ten. There are few men in this community who take better care of themselves, and in consequence aro so well preserved as ho. Judge Livingston, too, is no longer young; if he lives to administer his judi cial functions to the end of the niuo re maining years of his term ho will havo just reached the psalmist's allotted "thrco score aud ton." Ufflcert Installed. On Friday evening, tho following offi cers of Casiphia lodo No. 331, F. and A. M., at Mount Joy, wero installed by 1). D. G. M. Bicncman : W. M. Henry U. Nisfcley. S. W. James P. Zeiglcr. T. W. Henry L. Stager. Treas. Benjamin M. Grcider. Sec. Wm. Si. Spera. Trustees. Jas. M. Duulap, Levi Reek sicker, Keuben Kriner. After the close of the lodge tbo mem bers and visiting brethren were hand somely entertained by a banquet prepared in Henry Mooney's best style. First Kerormed Church. There will bo Christmas service at the First Reformed church at G o'clock on Christmas morning. The music will be rendered by a very largo orchestra and choir under the lead of Hiram Stamm. The selections will include the Gloria from Mozart's Twelfth Mas, Lambillotte's Christmas Anthem, Adesto Fidoles, Christ mas chants, &c Tho church is being very elaborately decorated. lie Got uorn. Tho hand organ mau has arrived in town aud despito tho bad weather, he lugged his instrument around all day yesterday, grinding out the oldest tunes. This morn ing ho was on hand bright and early, and is reaping a rich harvest from country people, even if he is out of season. Chango ol Schedule. A new passenger schedulo has been issued by tho Pennsylvania railroad com pany. The only change made is that tho mail express cast leaves Lancastcrat 12:i2 a. m. instead of 12:44 a. m.; and the mail train cast, which left this city at 8:50 p. m., is taken off. Handsome Resolutions. We havobeon shown the resolutions re cently adopted by Washington Camp No. 27, P. O. S. of A., on the death of Wm. C. Geiter, one of the members. They are very finely engrossed and handsomely framed. Tho work was done by Charles A. Frailey. Sale of Market Curbs. Tho curbs which aro used for market purpose in Centre square. North Queen, it Hast King, Duke, South Queen and West Kiug streets wore sold this morning. Those in the square brought $15 and the others from $5 to 90. Choral Service. On to-morrow (Sunday) evening a special Christmas eve choral service will be held in St. James' churob, beginning at 9 o'clock. Major's Uoart. This morning the mayor bad ten custo mere before him. One of them was Wil liam Smith, an Englishman, who is an old offender and gets very drunk. For the same old offense he got 31 days. Another drunk, who had been begging, was sent out for five days. Eight vagrants were discharged. Aduins Kzpress Open To-morrow. To accommodate the hundreds of per sons who will receive Christmas presents from abroad Adams express office will be kept open to morrow, where persons entitled to them can receive their pack -ages. The Sonp House. The first contributions to the soup fund were received at the mayor's offico to-day, $10 came in a letter without a name and $2.50 was received from another party. Horses Shipped. Lazarus Pioso shipped thirteen head of fine heavy horses to New York to day. Llfe Insurance l'ald. Gcoi-go N. Reynolds, general agent of the Northwestern Mutual life iusurance company, paid $5,103 to-day to Mrs. Gcorgo A. Horling. Amusements. The Favorite Show. The indications aro tlml Hie show ot Mclntyre. Heath, Connors and KcUcv, au Christinas afternoon and night, will he largely patronized. This is the first time in years that a show us good as this one has been here on Christum day. This com pany since its organization has appeared In all ot the large cities and has been wannly received. One glance at tho list of store will satisfy all that they are strong people in their dint-rent lines. The prices aro very low for tho matinee. Charlotte Thompson. This talented actress will appear Tuesday evening In her new ver sion ot " Jane Eyre," which lias been crowd ing the Walnut street theatre, Philadelphia, duringthe present week, and has everywhere received tho highest; encomiums of the press. Jlitrilcffe, the Humorist. Hubert J. Uurdetlc, the ISurllngtou Hawkeye's tnnny man, Is a great Lancaster favorite and ought to bcac cotded a rousing welcome next Wednesday evening, when ho will be at Pulton opera house aud deliver his lecture on " The Rise and Fall or the Moustache," a composition In which humor and pathos are so beautiiully blended as to make it uuiong the most pleas ingot platform utterances. KfEUlAlj NOTICES. Josh Hillings pays: "Next to n clear con silience lor solid comfort cuius an old situ." lie probably never suffered with a cough or cold, otherwise ho would have referred to Di. Hull's Cough Syrup as being also a good thing to secure relict and com tort. Mothers! Mother!! Moment !l An: yon disturbed at night nnd broken ol your lest by a sick child suffering anil crying with excruciating pain or cutting tenth 7 If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there la no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth wno has ever used It, who will not toll you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and givo rest to tho mother and relief unit health to tho child, operating like- malc. It Is perfectly Erie to use In all caais, and pleasant to the taste, nnd is the preset Iptlon ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. Scents a bottle. m2-ly-M.W&S&w It health and beauty you'd maintain. And keep your breath a pcrlect charm, Use SOZODONT with might and main ; For it alone prevents the harm That mars a woman's teeth and breath And leaves her mouth as dark us death. dhlwdeod&w W. Z. Wilson, Wrightsville, Pa., says : " I obtained greut rellet from .Brown's Iron Bit ters in nervousness." For bale by II. 15. Coch ran, druggist, 1S7 and 133 North Queen street. dlS-lwd&w Catarrh ot tlio Itladdor. Stinging irritation, inllainmatlon.all Kidney und Uiinary Complaints, cured by ' Buchu. paiba." $1. meatus. STuwAnu. In tills city. Dee. 21, 1J-82, Malvlna S. Hurst, relict ot the lute Edward Steward. The relatives aud friends ot tho family are respectlully Invited to attend the luncral lroin the residence of her brother, E. D. Hurst, No. 211 West Vino street, on Sunday afternoon at 2) o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery. 2t SJTit AIH'JZRTISEJlUNXiS. 11IU J1V HAVANA ANO IAUA TOBAC CO direct tront tho importers and sell tho best Vcenl cigar in tho city. IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. ClIlANM HOUR KRAUT LUNCH THIS r evening, also a grand rafllingntthe'Flow tavern. MICHAEL SNYDER, Proprietor. Lunch every Saturday night. ltd T 'UK ltKIIULAK MONTHLY MEETING ol the Union Ituildimr and Loan Associa tion will be held at W. A. Wilson's office on TUESDAY evening al o'clock. It A. U. BALL, Sec. rpUBKKRY AMI SAUEK KKAOT LUNCH. L On TUESDAY. Dec.2C, from K a. in. to li-i.,atJOHN FRIXSCU'S Saloon, formerly Chas. Rottweiler's, No. 2U5 West lilng St. lt FOUNTAIN FINE-CUT TUBACCU wT rcct from the manufacturers at 8 cents per oz. or 25 cents i ft at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. NOT1C E NOTICE IS 1IEREI1Y GIVEN that 1 will not pay any debtor debts con tracted by son, Henry Good, without an order lroni me. JOHN P. GOOD d23-ltd&w 1UNCII. J MAMMOTH TURKEY LUNCH On Christ in us from 9 a. in. to 12 m., at CHAR LEY HOSTER'S Comer Saloon, comer Market and Grant streets, opposite Union Hoso HoiiPe. lt o NLY A FEW MOKE OF THE STOGIES at $1 25 ner hundred or 3 lor 5 cents. IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK- IOU CHttlSTMAS TKKE HOLDERS, GO TO JOHN P. SCHAUHS, No. 21 South Queen Street. It I HAVE A FEW ODOK OASES AND other Holiday Goods left which I will sell at less than cost to close out tho stock. You can securo bargains at HKCHTOLD'S EAST END PHARMACY', It No. 401 East King Street. J UNCH THIS EVENINb j AT THE G1RARD HOUSE, No. 23i; North Queen Street. Monday Grand Set-Out. Best of beer on tap. It CUA8. ZECH, Prop. ONE liEW ANO ONE SECOND-HAND PIANO. Also, SEVERAL ORGANS. Cheap, at Ill2wdeod -.30 NORTH LIME STREET. SELL TWO SMALL UAND-XAnK clear Havana tiller CIgors, lor Ji cents at IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. A USEFUL PrtESENT ALWAYS ArPBE ciatcd. Not on nccount of Its value, but It shows a kindly lcellng towards each other. For usef nl presents at a small cost, so ;that tho poor as well as tho .rich can buy. call at RHCHTOLD'S, No. 62 North Queen street. P. S. Houses for sale or rent Immediate possession. it 1HE KEGCLAK MONTHLY MEETING OF the American Mechanics' Building and Loan Association will he held this (Saturday) evening at K o'clock, in Temperance hall. Nominations lor officers. Money for Bale at low rates. WM. T. J EFFKRIES. ltd Secretary. I RECEIVED TO-DAY MT CHOICE CANDIES, in one and two pound boxes. Persons ordering baskets ot frnit can get them on Sunday. Only a lew bunches of thosfl elegant Bananas left at CHAS. W. ECKEIIT'S FRUIT STORE, ltd 129 East King Street. FOB SALE. Doable Two-Story TWELVE-BOOMED DWELLING, Choice Location. Bath. Under, ground Drainage, Large TWO-STORY STA BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiutt and Shrubbery in variety. Apply at dSHM NO. 239 EASX KING STREET. nuffEBa I1UKST. NOS. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STBEET. 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 is Largo aud our prices Very Low. Polite attention giveu to everybody. We have so many New and Pretty Goods, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's Wear, that we would like all to call and see our Handsome Display. BOWERS & HURST, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH SJSW AliVMtTI&IMJSBTB. MAKE NO MISTAKE. 1JUT BUY. TUK best Connecticut Cigar, 2 for 5 cents, or 11 for 25 cents at IIAKTMAN'S xELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. C I'ECI A I. MOTJCK. O All kinds ot MASQUERADE SUITS, BEARDS. W1US, etc., to hire out. at JIUS. LILLER'S, d22-2td 227 North Queen street. 1)IANOS ANO FURNITURE RKMOVKII at short notice. Also, dealer in second hand ami antique Furniture, Stoves and BrackelSaws. fl.50. AUG. F. KKINOKHL, 3a; North Queen street. dccll-3md (Above the Northern Market.) PEOPLE'S BUILDING, MIAN AND IK posit Company. Monthly meeting THIS EVENING, at VA o'elock. at the Solicitor's onice. So. ii North Duke street. Stock in fourteenth Series tor sale. No back dues It pay. Money loaned at! o'elock.! It A. S. VI L, LEE, See. XTUT1CK. O. V. A. M.-CUNESTOUA (. U. A. M.. will meet on ll Council, No. 8. TUESDAY EVENING of next week, Dec. 20 Instead ot Monday evening, when the council will take action on an Important amendment to tho by-laws. A lull attendance is desired. It ISAAC E. LONG. R.S. PR PAKE. !" I have now ftlKlSTMAS. Iiand a large supply ol Budvoiser Beer, which 1 will ileliver to any part ot the city, by sending a postal card to my address. Beware of Imitation?. Sec that tho trade-mark ot C. Conrad Ss Co. is stamped upon each bottle. Also, a line lot of Wineot 1831. GEORGE WALL, Pioprlnlor, Southern Kxcbange Hotel, d21-3td 325 South Queen street. OEALED PROPOSALS. O Scaled proposals tor prison -abor in the Lancaster County Prison in the manufacture Of cigars, lor one year lroin Jan. 9. 1S82, will be received at the residence ot Albert Hagcn, President, Mount Nebn P. O., Lancaster county, Pa., up to DECEMBER 25, to be opened January 1, 183.1, at 10 o'elock. a. in., at the prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. Tho manufactory has tirst-class accommodations aud now makes fO.wn cigars per month. For full particulars address the president. By order ot the board. ALBERT HAG EN. Ul-tdec25d&w President. B. FRANK SAYLOR HAS REMOVKD HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., A3" Exactly oppposlte the Old Stand. octll-tiuid&wR "VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS LANCASTER ft READING NARROW GUAGER. K. COMPANY'. A meeting of the Stockholders of said Com pany will be held at the oltiec ol tho under signed, above the banking house of Bair ft Shenk, Lancaster, on Monday, January 1, 1883, between the hours ot 10 a. in. and 12 in., for tho purpose of electing thirteen directors to serve lor tho ensuing year. W. LEAMAN, dlG-2tdS Secretary. C1HKISTMAS WEEK SU.HDAY-SUUOOL J ENTERTAINMENT. The Third M. E. Sunday-School will give a very interesting entertainment iu PULTON HALL. On THURSDAY EVJiNlNO, DEC. SS, 1: SM. A Sacred Service ol Song on the lllu of "EYA." Interspersed with tableaux, after which Old Krlss will make his appearance. This service was gotten up lor a Sunday School entertainment in England. Nothing like it ever was seen in America. GENERAL ADMISSION 23cts. Children under 12 years, 15c. Reserved Seats, 30c. Reserved Scats for Children, 20c. Chart for Reserved Scats now open at Spaeth's Confectionery, North Queen street. 4td-dec2,2:!t2ti,23 N OTICfc TO THE PUISLIU. The following endorsement was presented to MK. SAMUEL CLARKE on the occasion ol his leaving the employ ot Robert Wilson, proprietor of tho American Tea Store, 2(5 Cen tre Square, Lancaster. Pa.: RECOMMENDATION. Lancaster, Pa.. Dec. 14, lfeS2. Tnc bearer, SAMUEL CLARKE, lias been in iny employ for npaily two years, during which time 1 have always tnniiil him Sober, Industrious, aud as tar as I know. Strictly Honest. Anyone requiring Ids services will tind him a nrsl-ratc business man and all of the above. 1 was sorry to pari with him. but business helnc so dull 1 could not help it. Anything lurtlier you can call and see me. ROBERT WILSON, 2220 South St., Philadelphia. SAMUEL CLARKE Will be pleased to see hislriendsathis new location, No 31 West Kins Street, (Ne.t to Cooper House.) A new and fresh line ot Coffees, Teas, Sugars, aud Spices. 3-GIVE ME A CALL.-Sa Tjl J. EltlSMAN. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL HOLI DAY PRESENTS. NciktlCH, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cash mere Mufflers, Linen Handkerchiefs, Fine Shirts, Underweir, Fur Spring Top Gloves, CastorGlovcs,C'ollars,Cu(rs, Suspenders, Pocket Books. Card Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cigar Cases, Scarl Pins, Sleeve Buttons, &c. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN STREET, IKEY'S PHARMACY. Great Reduction THIS EVENING IN PRICES! TO CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS, AT FREY'S DRUG STORE, Oor. North Queen and Orange Sta. TOILET CASES, MIRRORS, GENTS' COMPANIONS, Faucy and Tlain P0CKETB00K81 CIGAR and CARD CAbES, etc Do not miss this chance for a CHEAP PRES ENT ot the finest bind. THIS EVENING. dlG-SWAS COME ONE AND ALL CHRONIC MASAJj CATaBKH 19 A Chronic condition of impediment to nasal respiration with more or leas mucous discharge by pharynx or nostrils. Diseases ot the Eye, Ear and Throat also, Cancers. Tumors, 8kln and Chronic Diseases successfully treated by DBS: H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER, Office : 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa Consultation tree. d2l 3tdw 2fW AJtTJSMTlSMJUSSTS. BOWERS & HURST, QUEEN STREET, XXiY AUVXUtTlHJSaUSttTH. IfOK THE Holiday Season We Offer Everything Contained in a First-Class Jewelry Business. ESTCall and examino our Stock and Prices. H. Z. RH0ADS, dec 12 li'LIWW & IVILLSON. -GO FLIHN & WILLSON'S FOH- Chiistmas Presents Of All Kinds. SLKDJS WITH STEEL RUfflERS, ONLY $1.00. T HIE SEASON AT HAND, AND TO I1UV '. THE GREATEST SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! Besides tbo MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT and VARIETY, aro to bo seou aud bad at NOBBECK & MILET'S Old Reliable Coach Works Southeast Corner Duko and Tine Streets, Lancaster, Fa. S7Twouty-livo per cent, less for casb than heretofore offered. Our Sleighs cannot bo excelled in either mechanism or material, and as to ilnisb, or ornamentation, or do sign, they are the specialties of our artist. Also, All Kinds of Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Business Wagons, CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. E DW. J. ZA1IM. Elegant Holiday Grifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES. PINE FfbucIi ana An Wg, will Cil Gobi Me. 0PEKA ULASSES, &C tW LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. J3T We invite au ox.uuiuatioa of our stock ; it is a pleasure to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S dec 2 CORNER, SlCW AIlVMHtlSMCM LSI.. TTACOH 157 l.ONbi 22NORTIK2UKENSTRKET f Second r'ioor), h MiUASTER, l'a Tnm.-actH a (ieneral Commission ISiibiness, In Real Estate, Life and tire Insurance. Alort KtiRes. Ronds. Stocks, Grain, Provisions ami Petroleum. Money always to loan on Arsd clafs MortRaKcs. Investments Securities, Including Local Stocks and Honda, a specialty and Inquiries about tlicm Invited. OHice Hours 'J a. m. to 3 p. m. dccl-liudiJR rl'AKK NOIICK-THaT A PKOl'OSKO J net of Assembly, entitled " An Act to re peal the Hcvonth section ot an aet, entitled :i supplement to the charter of the City of Lan caster,' pns?cd on the 20ih day ot March, A. I). 18C9," will he introduced during the present session of the Legislature. The pnrposo ot the proposed act is to equalize the fees paid lor servii cs leitdcrcilliy the Jlnyorot ihccitj or Lancaster in cases ot vasmncy, drunken ness and disorderly conduct, with those paid to other magistrates. JOHN T. MacUOMULK, diMtdS Mayor. a UCTION t AUCTION ! ! At M. A. HAUGHTON'S Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Queen Street, dl'2-ttdR THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. AUIES'HAIB DKKsSKK. MRS. C. LILLEU, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dies' and Gents' Wigs and Tonpccs. Comb ings straightened and mane to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS. 22S& 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, it3-Four doors above P. R. R. Depot. octlG-3md F SKFUL PKKSEnT. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED BRASS, BRONZE and GLASS. Newel Lights, Brackets, Reading Lights, Globes, &c. GOAL OIL LAMPd and CdANDELIERS, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, 24 South Queen Street: dCClS-UOR LANCASTER, PA. No 4 West King Street lwdR TO BARGAINS IN &C. REPAIRING promptly attended to LANCASTER, Pa. Imd JiSXHUTAlSMJSSTH. IfUL.TON Of KICA HOUSE. GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. Christmas Afternoon and Evening, DECEMBER 25, 1SS2. Mclntyre, Heath, Connors & Kelly's Double Specialty Company. Indisputably tho greatest Vaundcvlllc show in the world, composed ot the following great stars : THE FOUR SHAMROCKS, aiclNTYRE and HEATH. CONNORS nnd KELLY, MOORE and LBS-ENGER. LAISCKLLE FAMILY, PROF. ALEX DAVIS, VIRGINIA ROSS, Til K GRKAT ROSSELLE, ED. J. CONNELLY. MASTER EDDY, MISS MAUD CLIFTON. To concludo with Mclntyre and Heath's laughable act, UEKTLEXEN OF LEISURE. Matinee for Ladies and Children at2 o'elock Prices Parquet und Circle Adults, 60 cents ; Children, 25 cents. Gallery Adults, 25 cents . Children, 15 cent.-!. Evening Prices 35, 5'J and 75 cents ; Reserved Scats, 75 cents, now on salo at Orcm House Office. d2l-3t TjiULTON OfJSKA UOU8EL TUESDAY HVBNLNG, DEO. 26. THE HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! Special en gagement of America's GREATEST ACTRESS, Miss Charlotte Thompson, Supported by a POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, under tbo management of WM. W. KELLY, presenting lor tho first time In this city, "THE NEW JANE E?RE," Which will bo produced with new scenic aud mechanical effects, introducing In Act II the MOST REALISTIC FIRE SCENE ever pro duced on tho American stage. SOUVENIR ANNOUNCEMENT ! Every lady attending tho porrormanco will be presented witb a beautilnl Souvenir. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. AnMiEsioir, - - - 3G, 60 and 75 cents. Reserved Seats, .... 75 cents. To be bad at Opera Houso ofilce. d21-4td TfULtOH OPKBA HOCSK. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. Robert J, Burdette. Rur.ington Uawkeye Man. IiERTIlRlfl "Tho KIM nt " Me JJUU 1 U lf. Moustache." A 1-ecture brim full ol Fresh, Original Wit, intermingled with Patbos ana Vivid Word Pictures. RESERVED SEATS 60 CENTS Seats Secured at Yecker's Office. d2l-5t SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING DSC, 23, 1882. NO QU0KUM PRESENT. THE HOUSE TOTES AN ADJOURNMENT. Mr. Wtilte Makes Points or Oracr Till Sat Down on by the Chair A Kectsa Taken Till Wednesday. Washington, Dec. 23. In tho absence of tho speaker the House was called to order by Mr. Fago (Cala.) as speaker pro tern. After the approval of the journal X TfTl,:tn fJTrr m.il. tl.O lining .if 7nnrnrr, ih dZZZTrf nnnmm but the speaker held that the pint was made too late. A motion was made to adjourn, pending which the speaker submitted five requests for leave of ab sence, but they were objected to and amid much noise and confusian, the House re. fused to adjourn yeas 56, nays 58. The roll call was several times inter rupted by Mr. White (Ky.) with points of order, which created much merriment, until the speaker pro. tem. flatly refused to recognize the gentleman. The leaves of absence were granted, and the House at 12:50 adjournod uutil Wednesday next. The Trial ot the Socialists Coded. Prague, Dec. 23. Tho great trial of mty socialists, which was begun here on Dec. 4, has ended. Ono of tho pris'jnen1, a disciple of Herr Most, was sentenced to two years imprisonment. Forty-four of thom wero sentenced to prison for terms varying from six months to a fortnight. Tho remaining were acquitted. Burglary by Wholesale. Plainfield, N. J., Deo. 23. A gang of thieves supposed to be Now York pro fessionals, is operating extensively 111 this neighborhood, no less than eleven houses having been burglarized within the past few days. Burglaries aro also reported from Wcstfield, Now Brunswick and Elizabeth. Kttla (t tho Marietta PiHteUlce. Washington, Dec. 23. Anions tbo nominations for postmasters iu Pennsyl vania sent in by the president to-Jay were Georgo II. Eltla, at Marietta ; (J. ll. WHsou, at Plymouth ; L. C. Pcysert. at South Bethlehem ; W. ii. Wiley, at Wash ington, ami Richard Iloiubach at White Haven. Ten Years In Jail. Jersey City, Dec. 23. Thomas Lyuch, charged with murder and arson in having fired a slaughter house last summer, when Thomas Garvin was burned to death, plead guilty or manslaughter this morning and was sentenced to teu years In stato prison. Uubear Wlus the .Semilog aiaich. London Dec. 23. Tho tcullinc match between Bubear & Goodwin for 100 aside took place to day over tho Thames cham pionship course from Putney to Mortlako, and was won easily by Bubear. Time, 28:03. Red Cloud at the Capital. Washington, D. C. Dec 23. Red Cloud paid his respects to Secretary Tel ler and Indian Commissioner Price this morning. Ho said ho still felt tired and would call probably on Tuesday whon he would talk business. Will Escape the Death Sentence. London, Dec. 2 J. A dispatch from Brussels eays tho Poltzer brothers, who wero sentenced to death yesterday for the Bernay murder, are certain not to be exe cuted, as tho death sentence in Belgium is always commuted. The llolIdayH at the Cuplt 1. Washington, D. C, Deo. 23. The in terior and postolDco departments closed at 12 m. to day. No orders havo yet been issued in reference to officeholders during tho holidays. A Relative ol tho Czar. LYONS, Dec. 23. An examination of japeis found in Priuco Krapatkino's resi dence reveals somo ugly facts concerning even a relative of tho Czar. Killed by Powder Kxploilon. San Francisco, Dec. 23. A powder explosion at Stcges Station yesterday killed one Chinaman aud seriously injured another. Ciambetta lias a Keladse. London, Dec. 23. A dispatch fiom Paris says 21. GambctU has a relapse. He suffers intense raiu. WKATUBJC IN IIH,ATIONS. Washington, Dec. 23. For tho Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, southwest to northwest wiuds, slight chauges in tem perature, higher barometer. Making Short WorK nl Jr. In the siege ot Troy, Apollo encouraged tho Trojans to ho valiant against the UreckH. by saying: "The mighty Acid lies docs not light to-day." It would scliii as it Death had been bidding disease to make its greatest inroads upon men. by saving " Hunt's Remedy in out 01 tho market." Rut the Trojans found to tneir cost, that the mighty Acuities caino to the Held, slew their greatest champions. and made short work ot the battle. And Hunts Remedy, as an Achilles against kidnoy ami liver diseases, has taken the Held, and is muk inc short work of allsuch ailments. Hundred-i ot testimonials from all quarters are coming in as to the might ot this champion medicine. Not surer was the sword ol Achillea than it this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy In battle form, as it wages war against dropsy, urlir.iry and kidney complaint.-), unit overcomes. It i-, wise to call in its aid. dtf-lwdcod& w MAUKKTS. Philadelphia Market. l.liAcai.FHlA,Uec.23. Flour dull but with out riuotnblo change in price. Superfine. V 337 ; Extra, $J 5034 : Pa. Family, t 5901 75. Rye llonr at ?3 rl 00. Wheat dull : Dei. and Pn Red, ! 0S$ I o ; Longerry Red and Amber, ; I iMQl 10. Corn dull for local use: Steamer, WfgOJe: Yellow, G7aG8c: Mixed. ;77Kc ; Mo. :: Mixed, S7QS9C ; Rejected, 50Mc. Oats dull and easier; No. I While. WA'H M)c ; No. 2 do. 4Sl9f; No. 3 do, 49'c; . 2 Mixed, 45XQ46C- Rye dullatt;i366c. Provisions quiet. Lardqnict. Butter in good demand and firm; Penu'a Creamery Extra, 42c ; Western do, 41643c. Rolls Arm ; Choice Pa. and Western, TKQiS. Eggs quiet ; Penn'a, 32o ; Western, 3031c. Limed, (323)c. Cheese firm but quiet. Wblsky scare:) at siso. New York Market. Naw roxK. Dec. 23. Flour-State and West ern dull and nominal. Southern dull und nominal. Wheat cash a shade better; options a easier : No. 1 White, tl 07J ; Ko. 2 Red. cash, 91 09K31 Vy, ; do Jan., f$l jojQl 11 ; do Feb.. 1 1 ; No. 3 Red. $1 OiJiaiOi; ; Steamer No. 2 Red, 91 07i; No. 1 Red, $114JQ1 11 ; White btate,112. Corn a shade easier and dull; No. 2 year, fiDHc ; new. do.Gc ; Jan., K3&c ; March, C3kC ; April, 63c Oats dull and easier ; State, 47QS2c ; western, 4 1 52c; No. 2 mixed. Jan., 46X3 t3c. Stock aiarkeu. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stoca also United States Bonds repotted dally Jacob B. Lovo, 22 North Queen street. Dec. 23. 10:00 L-OU 3.110. Denver Rio Grande..'. H ?X ? N. Y Lake Erie Western.... zfA WA 55 31U Kansas and Texas Lake Shore ...... New Jersey Central New York, Ontario A W. St. Psul, M. St Omaha ..., Z3H, 3344 llTfc 117Ji 117 71'4 2 53 424i 21t 0 3&A Pacluc Jtau....... '- - Rochester Pittsburgh 20? 21 Texas Pacific to iX Wabash. 8t. Louis A Pacific ... 3 354 Western Union Tel. Co 82 82 Pennsylvania Central CI OiJi Philadelphia A Reading .' 27 27 Northern Pacinc Com 45 45 " Prelerred.... 85' 81 Buffalo Pitts, ft VTcEt 18X 18J5 27 1 33V 1752 71K 71S 262 26 5375 51 I Ms. sJi.i. FOK SALK. A YOUNO HOKSK SRVKN years old. Also, a new Spring Market Wa;on. call at aai-iwd ao. ca north qu e e v st. AM7ABUS CITX PBOPEKTY Al ritl- vate Sale. The undersigned, asm. tor the trustees ottha Humsno rtr cvn:my. offers at private salt, all tlmt .m .1: ; nnnu and Building erected thereon ticln-c t it t En gine House of said Company rcceiittv.r rtetl) situated on the nortbsideot Wcs' Kingt.nt. west or Cuarlotto street, in tho city of Lan caster, fronting on West King .sticctJi t-jt and extending in dopth to Grant strctt Hi feet, adloining properties ot J. M. ll'iznjr and Philip Wall. The BaUdtngtosnlistaiTtl lly buUt; i.i i feet wide by 100 feat deep; bis a good cellar under tne entire bnUding: litwo stories lu height, and has water and other con veniences. This BntldlUK la admlriMv ailAnin.l fr.w market or tooncco warehouse, and the a; ten. ."".SSSM: Ai t0 th Property, a. I Jacob b. long. Real Estate Amnt. S North Queen m. PUBLIC SALE OF YUUAHLK KlSAt. Estate. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, 1S83. by Tirtme of an alias order or the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, win bo sold at the Cooper House, the following de scribed real estate, belonging to the estate ot Thomas B. Torr. deceased : AH that certain Two-Story BRICK DWELL. INU HOUSE and lot or piece ot ground, sltna- ieu on uiu west ima 01 eoum iacea atrcet, between Ylno and German street, and num bered 119, fronting on said street. 17 teet and 3 inches, and extending la depth 117 feet, more or less, increasing to the width ot IS feet and 6 luobes, moro or less. Possession will bo given at ones It desired. Tho house ha sta tionary washstanda, water and gas through out, the right to the qit or a three foot wide alley, and la In good condition. balotocommcnceat7o'clockon said ven ing, when tho terms will be made known by M. UABERBUMH. Executor. H.Shubikt, Auctioneer. dhVTu,Th,SA4 ORPHANS' COURT SAI.K OF YALUABU -. ,J9ltJ Property. On Tuesday. December 26, 1832, by virtue and In pursuance ot an alias order of tho Orphans' Court ol Lancaster county, will be sola at public Rale, at tho Sorrel llorae Hotel, on West King street, in the city ot Lancaster, all that certain two story Brick Dwelling House, with a two-Mory Brick Back Building and Brick Butcher Shop attached, one-story Frame Tenant House. Brick Slaughter Hoas?. Ice House. Brick Sta ble. Shedding anil other outbuildings, and hair lot of ground thereto belonging. Hltuato on the northwest cornor nt West King and Charlotte streets. In tbo city or Lancister, I'u. adioinlng property or George Shlndlo on the west, on the north br Grant street, on tn east by Charlotto street and on the south by West King street. Sale to commence at 7 o'elock p.m. or said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by C. G. HE UK, Executor of the estate of Wm. K.Miller, de ceased. IIXHKT SnCBIBT, AC dff-7tdTu4B A DMINIsTKATOK'B MLK.-OH WED at tlin JX. NESDAY, DECKMBKR 27. 1882. Cooper House. Lancaster cltv. nuranant to nn order or the Orphans' Court, will be sold at nubile sale the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain Two Story BRICK DWELL ING MOUSE, No. 20 South Duke street, Lan caster city, fronting twenty-one icct two ami one-fourth Inches on tho west Blue ol South vuko street, anit extenuing westward sixty tour lect four ami threc-tourth inches to a three-foot allley ; bounded on the nrrth by property ot Anna Broncmnn nnd on tho south by property ot Mrs. Jesso Landl-t. A throe feet common alley also separates the property Irnin that ot Mrs. Landla. The property is eligibly located and con tains U rooms. It has beon recently painteil and papered throughout and is in tne best possible condition. Salotocnmmeneo at 7 o'clock p. m., whon terms will be made known by the under signed. A. A. HURLEY, Administrator c.t. a.ot John W. Uubley, do- ceased. HxsnTSHCBXRT.Auct, 0X3,30,27 EXECDTOR'8 8AIJC. On THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 18S3. the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Sor rel Horse hotel, on West King streo. In the City of Lancaster, the following described real estate, viz : No. 1. AH that certain two story BRICK DWELLING IIOUSB, with two-story brick back building and lot ot ground thereto be longing, siluuto No. 46U on the east Mo ol Poplar street. Lancaster city, containing in tront on said Poplar street 20 feet and extend ing in depth eastward. 100 feet, more or Ihi, to a 14-feet wide public alley, udjolning pr crty of Christian Rlumenstock, a public alley nnd other property of tho estate ot Abraham Sinner, deceased. No. 2. AH that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached, brick stable and other Improvements ami lot ol ground thereto belonging, sltu-tto No. 4iHj, on the cast sida or Poplar street, Lancaster city, containing In front on said sticcl, 13 feet, more or loss, and oxtiuifiigin depth 1U0 feet, more or less, to a It-fret wide public alley, adjoining property or c'atliarlnn Krctcbmar, a public alley and nthsr property ot the estate of Abraham Stoner. dee'd. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., on sa!d day, when attendance will bo given nnd terms made known by JACOB L. BRUBAKER, Kvecnlor of Abraham Stoner, dee'd. II. SnrtiiRT, Auct. dcc20-Tu4Sjanll T.A NCA9TMK WATCMX). rpUKKE IS NO BETTER Christmas Preseat OR New Year Gift FOB MAN OE BOY THAN THE Lancaster Watch, UMOCEK1MH. R KAUt K1SAO! KBAUI JUST BEOEIVSD. 0RANGKS, NUT?, FKUITS AND CANDIES. Florida Oranges. Sweet Jamaica Choice Oranges. Valencia unrnKa. tti""'""S',c nanasVlrine Laver Raisins and ,Ita tao Pranes Choice New Paper BheU AlmpHde, SSTmVutS Pecans. Klfiextt, English Wal nuts. Peanuts, White Malaga Grapes, In 25 and "o pound baskets. Fine Fresh Catawba Grapes, these are splendid. CANDIKS.-rino Mixed Candy at 90 cenU per pound; Whitman's Pure Cream JBoa Boiis at 25 cents per pound ; Hand made Clear Toys. Nut Candles, Cream Chocolates, etc Fine Laver Rasins In one-quarter flat boxes. Remember the line plaques, or ebromos. wo are giving with the 55c coffee this weelcpnly. " b. BUKSK.3 n jjast King Street. Valencia Oranges, AspinwaU OROKKS K1SOKIVEO FOK WiBlII OJT Fruit- Jtf JEmpty Fmlt Boskets for sale. Puro Spices? BafcW Material. Baking TT irt tti "u"" ' BURSK'S, 17Kast King Street, H V p M ?. 4 a. I