LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. SAT'UBliA.Y. DEOEMBEB 30 lsv2. IN TKuUBLP. Charged With Adultery auci rorgery. A few days ago Mis. Neiman, of York, wiote a letter to .Mayor AlacGonigle of liiiseity, in which .she htated that her hus liaucl, George Neiinau, had deserted her, left her in an almost i,tarvinr condition, and was living iu adultery with a woman iiained Ann Lewis, 052 Poplar htiett this city. She reiiuei-ted tho mayor V take suc'a action as would rostoro her husband to her Tho mayor an:.weied her letter, .statin;.' that ho couid do nothing unless tho wife brought charges of adultery or desertion against hrr husband. On the following day a boy appeared at the mayor's office, havioR with him the mayor' letter to Mrs. Neiman, on whi' . was wiitten iu pencil a tcqucbt that the letter he delivered to the boy. This tLo mayor declined to do. Yesterday .Mr. Neiman, a lather good looking man. .allr-l at the mayor's oflj co and demands, "I.s.. Neimau's letter, a;d mi bcin;; refund threatened to get, it if iiad " to no to la.v ' for it. The niayoi mildly . upgested that hi far as tho facts hal been developed, law " was just, what Mr. Xeiinan did no. vant. A copy of tho letter was, how over, given to hiiu. at'd while ho was yet in conversation with tho mayor Chief of Police Deichler ftnterc-l with a, warrant and atrcstrd him for foiging tho mine of A .1. .Myers to a note for $200. Nenuan was locked up, and tho Yok uutborilK". were notified. This morning Constable I M. liahm, of Yoik, came to iM-cast"- and took him away to answer t!i r' iro of forgery and such other ch:ug . s- may be preferred against him. AnitfiyMiicen Which Ought to ln Ueinell! . There is great complaint that a man on Poplar stiect, near Laurel, ii in the habit f running after and (lightening childicn ' aie leturning to their homer, from i iic. cotton mil's and night hchoo!.. The p'dico have been notified and they will .ni'iid to tho man's case. Tlioempljt,.sor tli.i Quarry viliw rail road are greatly uiiLoyed by a boy who will peiuist in jumping on freight 5 tain-j as tlioy jass along Water street. IJjv of all ages cm ho seen running after or riding iu every ti-ain, and it is impossible for the ttaiu men to keep them oil. This morning when a shifting engine slopped at a c::i! aid on this street, live small b.iys were i". in d huddled together on tho cowcatch er. They ran away as soon as the train s.;trd, and, although the train men gave chaic. they were limbic to catch them. If tin: piienis of these youngsters do not take cir.; of them tho railroad company slioulii follow tho cxamplo of thn Penu .syivaiiia lailro id and arrest every boy for tl I sp.i.ss. CIiitxttnuH at Olivet. Olivet Baptist chinch had its Christmas o-lcbralion in the Fir.st Keformed church last evening in the presence ofan audi tor." that crowded the larger join toils full capacity. The entertainment, was a .sneer ss in eveiy way, frequent npplaufC attesting the excellent manner in which tho s-uvcral pciformeis acquitted them selves iu their respective l.atts of the pio grammo, which consisted of music, recita tions, dialogues and the like. Ivtuh child iceeived a Christmas present iu the shape of cakes, fiuit and confections, and two cf them received :i!m special prizes for cfiiciency in the study of the Bible during t.ho past year. The pastor and wife wero kindly icmembcrcd by the congregation, each iccciving a sum of money. Though c 3ming lato in the week tbccutcitaiument was tot inferior in point of merit and en joyment to tho many that preceded it. ICIr.etlon orUnicerH. The following vrero elected as ollicersof ('onestnga council No. 22, Jr. O. U. A. M., on Thursday evening Iant to pervc for tho ensuing year : Councillor. O. Allen Graham ; V. Coun cillor, Jac. llouser ; IJcc. Sec., John C. Swopa ; A. It Sec, George A. Wilbclm ; Financial Sec, Edw. S. Smoltz ; Treas urer, .lolin C. Spaeth ; Warden, .lohn U. Milley&ock ; Conductor, John Kemph ; Inside Sen., Hm'en l'Vrticr ; Outsido Sen., II. ,1. Burner ; Tiustee, W. II. Wetzel. The altovo council lias progressed very favorably during thn past term, as their repoit will sh v the'.r total worth to be ncnily $1,200 the AtBemblj-. A good mauy society people a:c on tho tiptoe or expectancy iu view of tho grand assembly which i.s to take place on Mon day, Ki-w Year's night, at tbo Stevens house. The gentlemen who have tho nn'.tir in charge lepoit indications of a largo and brilliant gathering, and tho liveries and liackmcn aio being put to tho test of their fullest cv.picity by the orders that for tcveral days, have been coming in upon them cngauing conveyances for tho occasion. It is cxpscted that mora than one hundred couples will bo present, and the response" . iiicludn a number of acceptance from abroad. The piomcnido wi'l probably tako place about into o'clock, and tho tables will ha set in the con idot s from ten o'clock uutil midnight or later. Ktection UlIlrrrH The following officers of lodse 2721, Knights of Honor, wcro elected Thursday night to servo tbo ensuing term : D., Frank Ilammel ; V. I)., Frank J. Stein houser ; A. I)., Erucst Kohler ; guide, Geo. W. Ovcnieer ; pcntinel, Wm. A. Zook ; repiescntativo to Grand lodgc,Geo. C. Johnson : alternat.(. Frank Ilaramol ; Hep., C. V. Licbt ; F. R., Jno. C. lias? ; treas., Chas. M. Gibbs ; P. D., Geo. C. Johnson : trustees. II. M. Shreiner, F. J. Stcinhouser and J. D. Keller. Coroner 'a Inouest. Deputy Coroner G. S. Fry held an in quest on the dead body of Jacob Garner, whoso saicido was noticed in yesterday's iNTKi.T.ionxcr.n, and his jury returned a verdict that the said Jacob Garner camo to bis death in tho lurn of Henry Kcssler, occupied by the said J.ieob Garner, as tenaut, on tho 2Sth day of December 1882, between tho hours 0 aiid 7 o'clock, a. m., wheto ho was found hanging by the neck from a beam on a hitching strap, and so, as a felon of himself voluntarily hanged himself. Tobncco Sold. At a :-lieiiflf sale of the propetty of Henry Forney to-day, at tho warehouse on Ilarrisburg avenue, 173 oases of 8l haf tobacco were sold to Walter M. Franklin, esq., at 10 cents per pound all arouud There remain 133 cases, and they will bo sold on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, tho sale having been adjourned to that time. The tobacco sold to-day is to tip ic weighed. An DM Landmark Going. Tho old match factory near the Pennsyl vania passenger depot, which has stood tbo f tonus for years and has been set on lire several times, is now being torn down by John Keller, the present owner. It is an old buildirg and has been used for many different pnrposes. Of late it has been unoccupied. Drank and Disorderly. Alderman McConomy this afternoon committed John King and Wm. Ray for ton days each for drunken and disorderly conduct. James Jamison waa arrested this after noon by OlScer Burns for drunkenness and begging and was locked up for a hearing. Awarded First Fremlam. I)r 12 H. Witmer, of Neffsville, was avrunied first premium on black Cochin chicks at tha Delaware county poultry show, whiah closed at Chester, Pa., this week. Tlie Prison and poor Homo. On Monday the prison and poor house boards will reorganize for the coming year. Two new members go into each board, and after organizing they will fill the different positions iu the institutionr. pralced an Ankle. Last evening Christian Mager, of East Orange st.ieet, sprained his ankle and had to be taken home in a caniago Major' Court Six bums war-; discharged by tho mayor and one diuuk got fifteen da.s this morn ing. Fourtti Annual Bull. On .Monday evening next the West End ciuli will liold their lourth unnual ball at West End ha!!. The committee 01 arrangements irtvo.-ip'irod no pains to make this the ballot the aeo:i, mid a good time may tie expected. Amusements. ' I'-nifiu-c' ToXiyil.TUc celebrated Go: mau opeiu company, wlilcli includes in its membership ti.e great Ijitritone. SIg. Taglia ptetraand u large choiu-s, will -Ing tlie de lightful conilc op'-ra ol ' 1'utienco 'at Kulton opera lion-iC to-night. As wo go to press tlie smie company ate singing " La Mascotte." " I'ulcnoicn." John A. Stevens in hlsser.--atlonal melodrama ot Unknown " is the at traction underlined lor Tnesday night. Xt't-VIAI. XOTIVIlS. Soim: heathen are not so much of the heathen as we think read u Mahometan pro verb, "Owl Ins bcsiowel the good things ot th's world to relieve our necessities, not to reward our virtue ; the.-e will be ruwurdeJ in another world." We know of no greater ne cessity to be relieved, than a stubborn cold. und we know of no better Hull's Cough Syrnn. rellet than Dr. Many 11 merchant ot brilliant laculties, has j been s'ricken down in career by paralysis ol i Ins, nerves, nuri ! leitoiilin tin: rate of lilt, j Sueli unfortunates thould bi; treali; t with Dr. j Jtenion'n Celery and Chamomile Tills. Kesto- ration is probable. diK-lwd&w 1 TllVblCIASS particular!; Ule-t . ' UM'tUl 'Coldi'ii's Liquid Heel", in Diphtheria, Fever, j is and every (!cpei.lJdia'ie.., dli-lwdend&w SIoI'uvh' .flutnnrHl! .Mottiprtt !: Am you disturbed lit iiif?ht and broken ot your rent by asietc child sutlerinHiid eiying Willi exeiuciatinu pain ot cutting tcelli ".' It mo, K' at uit; and j;c! a liottli; ot JIKS. Villi. SJ.)V''.S KOOTIIlMi SYittJl It willielieve the poor little stiiterer immediately depend upon il : tl'cru is no mita!e tiliout iu Tlteie It not it. lnollieron earth nno hiisever used it, who will not tell you at once that il will re;u laJotl'e bowel., and Kivo rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating Ilk-'- nia-jle. It I.s perfectly Kite to nso in all c:isrs, and pleasant to the liv.te, and is the prc-jCiiption ot ono ot tho oldest und best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. " Ci nt a boitlc. mWy-M.W4SAw Foul tartar is di-ea-e and death Not only to the teeth, but breath ; It taints the moult), and to our smile (lives a niot ghastly tinge, the while. Hut it we'vo SOZODOXT cIomj by, Ve may its worst an.iults defy. d-JO-lwdeo.l&w .tonsil on KhIs." Cleats out lats, mice, roaches.tlies. antH, Iieil bug.s, skunks, chipmunks, gopher. 15c Drug gils. II jou are a lrefpi'Miter or a resident or a miasmatic district, barricade, your .sys-tcui against the scourge ot all new countries auue. bilious and intermittent levers by the UM:of Hop (Sitters. I.udinotox, Mich., Feb. 2, 1SS. I li.ive .-old Hop Hitters for four years and therein no medicine that siirpaasuj them lor bilious atticiiH. kidney complaints and m.'.ny diseases incident to this malaiial cliuiati. (Ui-'Jwt.i'iw It. T. AI.EXANDKK. li. Williams, Allllcrsville, I'a., says: "1 have lound ltrown'.s Iron Jtitlcrs to be lully nll it is represented."' For sale by II. IS. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and l.'D North Queen btreet. 12u-lwil&w SiiiloiiN cnnE win. linr.icdlatcly relievo Croup, W'lioopins: Cough and Krone httis. For FUhibvII. It. ( ochran, druggist, PJ7 and 1"9 North" (jn'-en f-tieet. IfJKA TUc. fioxxEU.v. Iu thli cltv, on tlie fJlhinst.. John Donnelly. Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Irom Mi late residence, Ho. -110 I.atayette Mreel. intenncntat St. Mary's cemetery. 2t KicuuMtKr.oER. December SO, 18S2, Mrs. Kliza list Ii Kichelberger, aged !)1 years and ft! days. The relative? and friends are respect fully In. vlteil to attend the 1 uncial, from the JC3i- denccof ho-'ilaugliter. Mis. A. F. Ilambiight, No. 21 West Chestnut street, on Tuesday alternoon at 2:"0 o'clock. iiS3-2td XJiir Alti'EHIlSKaiKNTF. FOIt liX.HT. FKOM A1M1II, 1. A Two Story HUICIv DIVKLMNG. No. SI E. .Tame-, btreet. Applvat It No. : NOUTII QUKEN STKKKT. T)A1 i-n.K. I, THIS KVKMNC. For a Hog weighing 400 pounds, at rsrudcr's Faloon, Kast King atieet, near I'lum. Tickets, .'.' tents. It i;B CHUICK OKANtihS. ' UKAl'K. HA- I nana-, Itaisins. Almonds. French Candy an 1 Crvstallzed Fruit, selected spcei.illy lor jn'v leir, go to It CHAS VI. KCKKUT'S. s JAUKK KKAI1T l.IINCH . KVKNINif, at the Uirard Hou-e. 2T, Nortli Queen Street. CHAS. .ECU, Prop. XTMUt KBT. ? Two Stores and Dwellings. .Vo. 21 and SO.t North Queen street, oppoiln North' rn Market House. Apply at No. sr NORTH QUKKN STKr.KT. ilSI-tid Ij'UK KIONT. THK ROOMS SOW OCCLT 1 p'ed by Mrs. K. Wciland : also u tonrth lloor room in the building No. 4 WM King fct. i!29-2td 11. Z. KIIOADS. " ro- 3T night at the Flow Tavern MICHAEL SNYDKU. I'ropiictor. Lunch every Saturday night. ltd HAVfNO RKMOVKO 91V ilKHTAL Office to my residence. No. 140 East Chestnut street, I will be lound there Monday and Tuesday ot each week. d30-2td ALFRKDD.CI.iAUK, T I1K 1NTKRKvT UVK ON THK MOKT- giige bonds ot the Lancaster Watcli com pany, Jan. 1. I8J3, will be paid at tlie Lancas ter County National Hank on or after that date. JOHN D. SKI LES, Treas. It 'OK Kf-NT. NOrS. fi AND S'CTH J' Queen Street. STOitiiitouM whole or divided. Fourth story entrance. Centre square. Cellar will have two windows, acli OxCleet. Steam heat tor all. Apnlylo W.F. IlRYKR. d30 2t No. 17 Xorth Duke Street. c 7iTI!ItKM OFVHUIUK O VST KIM KIIK JU New Year. Persons wanting oysters for Monday will favor us by ordering to-niglit. Celerv, Sweet Potatoes and Poultry at CHAS. W. KCKKUT'S. It Ho. 123 K. King St, FUK SAL.K Olt KEM.-A LAUliE COK ner residence in good location; 14 rooms; b.ith room and all modern conveniences ; large yard and stable. Apply to ALLAN A. HKRU & CO.. Ucal E'tateand tnsnmnce Anents, !.:o 5wd No. ICC East King St. J COII K. LONG, tl NORTH QUEEN STREET (Second Floor), LANCASTER, Pa, Transacts a Uencral Comnilssion Buf-ine-.s, in Real Estate, Life and fire Insurance. Mort gages. Bonds. Stocks. Grain, Provisions and Petrolenm. Money always to lo.m on flrst cla3 Mortgages. Investments Securities, including Local Stocks and Bonds, a sp-cialty and inquiries about them Invited. Oflicc Hours 0 a. in. to a p. m. decl-4mdSiC V lAKIi NOUUK-IHaT A. I'JCOi'dsKU actof Assembiv. entitled" An Act to re peal tlicfrcvcnui section otun act. untitled a (supplement to Hie charter of tlie City of Lan caster,' passed on the. 20ili day ot March, A. D. lSC9."will be introdueed during the present se-.Aion of llie Legislature. Tlie purposu ot the proposed net is to equalize the tees paid tor services rendered by the Mayor ot ihe eitj of Lancaster In cases ol vagrancy, drunken ness and disoiderly conduct, with those paid to other magistrates. JOHN T. MacGONIULE, dE-itdS Mayor. "DOWERS ft IlCKST. BOWERS NEW DRY GOODS STORE, We advertise to-day Special TOWELS and NAPKINS. Low Special Low Prices in Blankets, Comforts, and Quilts. Special Low Prices in WHITE and GREY FLANNELS. BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS. Special Low Prices in SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK MUFFLERS, LACE FICHUS and KID GLOVES. CST'We invite the many people of our city and county to give us a call, as we feel confident that after dealing with us once you will call again. Nos. 26 and 28 NQRTH rullN S. GIVLKlt & CO. In our Tailoring Department we will make SUITS TO ORDER at a GENERAL REDUCTION, for the next sixty days, to make room for Spring Goods. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Dry Goods, Carpet and Merchant Tailoring House, No. 25 EAST KING STREET. i Aun:irnst:ai t:xr.. KENT. rlKVT 'l.O0K Vl'OKK T ro .wm. K0 tect ib en. or 2 0 feet, it desired. with good ba-.k light. Fos-ession given any time. Call at ltd No. 20 E AVI" K I NU STREET. Ill ICONIC COKVZ 1 IS MUSI' l'KhOUfcM' V iii cool, dampeliinaii s, where people are sni jeclcd to Ircqiic.nt change from waim.dry rooms to the cold, humid alinosplu.ro outside. Diseases of the EYE. EAR. THROAT also CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC DLSEASKS-successtuIlv tieatvd by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONWAKKU. Oflicc, 13 Fast Walnut street, Lancaster, Pn. Consultation WIKE. lliS-St'l&W J. W. UTIUiK. REMNANTS OF BIEACHED MUSnU CHEAP. AT THK NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE. NO. 322 NORTH O.UEBN ST., LANCASTKIl, I'A. tirATT, SHAKO SCO. Great Clearing Sale, rr.uvious to ixvestobv. Watt, Shand & Co,, Offer Extraordinary lSarguins in Every Department. ' nnrl flliilfltinn'r Atlcsstlmn Manufacturers' Trices. ELEGANT YARD-WIDE CRETONNES Worth 12c. a yard reduced to Sc. Double-fold Wool-faced Cashmere3 Only 12J$c. a Yard. I'KMNANTS AXD ODD LOTS OF Dress Goods At less tlian halt their value. Ladies' Ail-Wool Ribbed Hose 2Cc. a 1'air. GENTS SHAKER JTALl HOSE lScaPair. iro Dozen 'JI Inch All Silk Handkerchief 2T Cents Kacli. C'I)nz.GKNT'SLlNXIIANDKKUIIIElf.S Colored llorders. Kic. cucli. SPECIAL. I5AUGA1SS IN White andColored Blankets At $1.S5. $1.E0, $1.7.", 91 CO, etc. Wo otter tho balance ot our HOLIDAY GOODS AT CLEARING TKICES. NEW YORK STORE. 8 and 10 East King Stxeo . IIHK FOR JUL CBADES OF THE Lancaster Watch IS Steadily (xio-wing By this " Home Demand " i meant the In creased Sales or the Lancaster Watchein I.nu c:ister City and in Lancaster County. HIE QEUM SEW AVFEHTISEMESTS. & HURST, Prices in SHEETING and SHIRTING BOWERS & HURST, QUEEtf STREET, ... REDUCTION. NKW AtMVEKTlSEatiSNTS. i;OI(THl Holiday We OiFer Everyllnng Contained fcCall and examine our Stock and H. Z. RHOADS, dec 12 THE MKASON AT HAND, AND TO RUV '. THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! BesidcB the MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT aud VARIETY, are to le seen and had at NOEBECK &. MILET'S Old Reliable Coach Works Southeast Corner Duko and Vino Streets, Lancaster, Pa. C" rwouty-fi ve per cent, less for cash than bcretofore offered. Our Sleighs cannot be excelled in either mechanism or material, aud as to finish, or ornamentation, or de sign, they aio tho specialties of our artist. Also, All Kinds of Buggie3t Phaetons. Family Carriages, Business Wagons, &c. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR3ELVE3 rjiuw. J. ZAUAI. Elega,nt Holiday Grifts, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES. -FINE- 1'kIi id An Ws, wiii! CatMral Mi MU. 0PEHA GLASSES, &C. i" LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. 3T We invito an examination of our stock ; EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFAOTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S dec 3 CORNER, JfE W AV VER TISE21EXT9. (UIAKCOAL1 CHAKCdALIt ) Tin thousand bushels Charcoal lor enlc. Appl v to D. F. M AU K K, d-V 4td Whlto Itost, Lancaster Co., l:i. s AMUKL. U. l'Kl;K, ATTOKNF.Y, HAM Ueiooved hiM Otltctt xrom M North Duko street to No. 41 GRANT STItKKT, iiiiniedi- ately In Ko:ir of Court House. LtuiK's New Hull. ilu ir. m iv-i to IUU MY HAVANA AND IAIU TMItAC eodircct from the importers uu.l nell the bi'Pt 1-cent clirnr In tlie city. IIARTMAN'S YKI.I.OW FRONT CIOAR STORK. AKUAINS IN WATCH I'.H. tLOUKS. JL Chains. Kin as. Sneetnclcs. Ac. Itennirin ot all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, No.l59V North yieen street. Ileuieniber nume and number. Di rectly opposite City Hotel, near Pennsylvania l nllroad depot. dec 23 lyd LOTION! AUCTION!! At M. A. HAUGHTOS'S Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Queon Street, dl-2-ttdR THIS ETENINtt AT 7 O'CLOCK. I rtUNK SAYLOR HAS UEMOVKD III3 GALLERY OP PH0T0GKAFHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST BONG ST., w- Exactly onnpotlle tho Old Stand. octH-flnid&wR rPUUMPIKKI'KOrOWW.-SEAt.KnPKO-X posals for building the Lltitz & Kothsviilo Turnpike (distance 8,100 teet) will be received at .t o oflleo of Johnson Miller, on 15 road street, in the town ot Lltitz, until 10 o'clock a. in., on Wednesday, January 10, 1SS8. Tin profile nnd fipeclflcaiions can ho seen at suld oltlr. Tiio direciors reserve the right to re ject any or id! bids. Said proposals when scut by mull must bo marked on the envelope. Turnpike Troposali. PETER S. KK1ST, President. Jonysox MiLLEn, Secretary. d26 Htd "!.UAIH.K UITV I-KOFCKTY AT PU . Lie rJALE.-On THURSDAY, JANUARY itn, iSSJ. the undersigned wil ecllut Public Sole at the Leopard Hotel, nil that certain Two-Story IIRICK DWELLING JIOUSE, No. 12 i South Queen street, Lancaster, west vide, with lot 31 feet. 'ii Indies front. Including right to 4 loot wide alley front, and extending 25-2 leet in depth, more or lees, to a 14 feet wldo alley. The main building has seven rooms und large attic, gas through tbe houc, llrst-class cellar, witbancwlieaur which heats the whole house, hydrant In yard, and a well of nuver-tallln:; water near back door. Crick htable ami Cioilago House in rear ot lot, and other convenience. Tho lot is well filled with Fruit Trees and Grape Vines. fettle to commence at 7 o'clock, p. rn., on said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by HARRT A. HILLER. U. SRUBSRT, Auct. d'29CdR 26 and 28 North Queen Street. MU3LIX?, TABLE LINENS, TICKIN LANCASTER. PA. Season in a First-Muss Jewelry Business. Prices. No 4 Wo3t Kioff Streefc IwdR REPAIRING r-roraptly attended to it is a pleasure to show our gois LANCASTER, Pa. illl'l EltTEKTJLIIfJIENTH. jtfULTON OFKKA UUtlSK. ONK NIUUT ONLY AND GRAND SATURDAY MATINKK O'CLOCK 1. M. GORMAN'S ORIGINAL. AT 3 li IT WITH TAGLIAPIKTRA, Tho World Famous liaritono supported by 45 -ARTISTS 45. SATURDAY MATINEE. LA MASCOTTE, S VTURliAY EVENING. PATIENCE. Enlarged Orchestra. Grand Chorus ol Thirty-live voices. Elegant Costumes. ADMISSION 50 A 73 CENTS RESERVED SEATS 1 00 MATINEE ADMISSION 35. 50, 75 CENTS For sale at the Opera House office. d2ft-5td F ULfON Ol'KKA HOUHi:. Tuecday, January 2, 1883. Return of the Favorite Actor, Author and Manager, JOHN A. STEVENS. lately returned liom asucccs.lul tourot Eu rope, who will present lor the last tliii-In Lan caster (prior to an extended visit to England, 1 1 eland und Scotland) bis G rcatComeoy Dra ma UNKNOWN A KIVER MYSTERY. Remember, we carryall ourown sceneryend incchunlcalctrectstopresentthepl-iy properly. ADMISSION 55, 30 A 75 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. For sale at Opera House Office. oi'J-itd o UKISTMAK IIOLIUAYSl It you have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a Soro Throat, or even worse, have Diphtheria, and would be well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take OCUlDENTAIi. It you have Diphtheria in your household, and will not iho the Occidental tor tbe patients, give itto every memberot the family, o that the disease may be prevented from going lartlicr. Hy taking Occidental occa sionally the most malignant form ot Dlpliti-.e-rla cut be nursed with Impunity. Sold by II. Ii. COCHRAN, Druggist. Nos. 1.T7 end 13a Nort'i Qneen street, o'i(iuidTu,ThAS Lancaster, Pa. TTOTICK HO ,SKKilASKK5 AND GUN- 11 XERS. All ncraons are hereby forbidden totrexpass on any of the lands ol tho Corn wall or iJpeedwell estate?. In Lebanon and Lancaster count !e-, whether Inclosed or un nelosed, either lor the purpose of shooting or fishing, as the law will be riptdlv enforced against all trespassing on said lauds ot the underpinned alter this notice. "VM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN. EDWARD C. FREEBIAN, Attorney for U. W. Coleman's Heirs. Ol IfdAW. Off SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY B.VENINO D5C, 30, 1883. LIGHT IN DAEK PLACES. I UK (IAS TKCSTKES MC3T ANSWER. Called to an Account of Their Mewardthlp by tbe Court A Reault Tney Hava Long Tried 10 Ward Off. PniL.VDEi.ruiA, Deo. 30. A decision was reached in common pleas court to-day wbicb will result in the appointment of an examiner to take testimony in the suk of the city against the gas trust. Tbe flnal plea of trustees defendant if allowed would have reverted the whole matter back to a mere discussion of a technical point of law. The trustees, who have charge of the entire manufacture and sale of tbe gas of tbe city, are charged with cress acts of mismanagement and with tbe peristnnt refusal to account to the city for their stewardship. Under the decision of to day the case goes to an ex aminer and the trusteees will be compelled to answer individually the inquires put to them. This is the result they have so long wardpd off. IDE rKSAL CODE. Judgo Arnoux Declines to Interior with Ha Enforcement. New York, Dee. 30. Judge Ar noux to-day rendered a decision iu the superior court on the application of certain parties to restrain the police from interfering under the new eode with the holding of Sunday sacred concerto iu the various popular resorts. The judo denies the application for the injunction, although he says tnat buuday concert and lectures are not iu and of themselves foibiddrn by law. He adds thai an injunction r. -htiaining tbe police from interfering with these concerts or lectures would permit certain things to he done which -i'. i!te.' il and there was no power iu tho emit t make a dis?rimiuattan. MAYOR UKAOK-. AUU1DENT. Tlirown From Hla Carriage by Runaway Humes. New York, Dec. 30. Mayor Grace, whoso term of office expires on Monday, was driving with his wife this morning at 72d street aud Othaveuuo, when the horses became frightened at a train passing on tho elevated railroad and ran away. The mayor and his wife were both thrown out of the carriage and received slight bruises about the body. They were attended to in a neighboring drag store aud were then able to leave for home. Death of Mr. Meeker. Washington, Dec. 30. Miss Josephine C. Meeker, daughter of tho late N. C. Meeker, who was captured and killed by tho Ute Indians in tho massacre of 1879, died here this mornin? of pneumonia. She was a clerk in the oili e of the secre tary of the interior, and was held iu high esteem for her personal qualities. Miss Meeker and her mother wero prisoners in the bauds of tho Ute Indians for some time and wcro finally rescued by General Ac'ants. The i;eivar;t for the Lebanon Bank Kobbera. Leisaxox, Dec. 30. A. Wilhelm, of Ilarrisburg, having sold his stock in the dimo ravings bank, and withdrawn his personal reward of $3,000 for tho arrest of tho robbers who assaulted Cashier Rise, and the recovery of the stolen money, tho directors of the bank today lenewed thn reward, making a total reward of $C,000. Snow la Virginia. Richmond, Dec. 30. Snow fell here all last night and is still falling this afternoon. It has reached a depth of from seven to eiftht inches. Peteksbukg, Va., Dec. 30. It has been snowing hero since last night and tbe ground i.s now covered to tho depth of sev eral inches. Ci!iiiuii8loi.ers (Jliarsed Wltb Blalfeasaace. Lebanon, Pa. Dec. 30. Ex-Connty Commissioners Walker, Ehrman and Wit mayer wcro arrested to-day for malfeas ance in oflicc upon information mado by William II. Dorr, a leading member of tlio bar. Killed by h Fall or Coal. Siienandoaii, Pa. Dec. 30. Conard Soelfcc'u, a German miucr, was killed by a fall cf coal at noon today at tho Shenan doah city colliery of tho Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. WKATUKit I Ml CATIONS. Washington, Dec. 30. For the Middle Atlautic str.ti-s, fair weather, in tbe northern pirtion clearing weather, pre- ceded by light snow ; in the southern por tion no change in temperature, falling followed by ris.ng barometer, northerly to westerly winds. The Debt Keductlun. Washington, Dec. 30. It is estimated that the induction of tbo public debt for the month of December will be abcut $13,000,000. 31AKKET.S. Vhlladelphln Market. lai!.iiu.'-HlA Dec.20 Floursteady ; Super fine, tl 73fa; i". : extra, $J 2533 73;Peim'a FniniIy.SlCJ4 75. liVt lln.ir at H 75. Wheat dull. No. 2 WestTii Red. $1 (HQ 1 0S, : Del. und I'iU Red, SI OJtfl (.3 ; Long herry Red and Atnliflr, 1 01(51 10. Corn nuict for local us?; Strainer. !i fi-Ic; Yellow and mixed. 70e; rejected, lSf(50o. Oats dull ; No. I White. 4J ; No. 'J do. 474'SiS.-;:No. 3 dr, 47c: No. 2 Mixed, 45 4oJte. Rye nominal at fitEG7c. ProvKiondiill, but unchanged. l.urd quiet. Uuttor linn in choice gmdrs. but market quiet; l'enn'a Creamery Extn, 42947c; Wr-stern do,4:c. Rolls firm on b'-st grades. Eggs dull ; lVnn'a SlflSle ; Western, 28 if 2C. Cheese quiet. Petroleum steady ; Rcllned, 7dVifl- Whisky at 1.3. New York Marker. So-.- Miio-.. Doc. 31. Flour Sta'.o and west ern dull and declining. Wheat (lull ami a shade lower; So. 1 White. $1 V.y. ; No. 2 Ke.l. Jan.. $1 ; do Feb., 1 tli; doMarcti, 1 V,it&l 13;j ; do May, SI 15;. Corn Kfi'Je lower and dull ; Mixed Western Spot. S4t(7o ; do Future, CSQUtc. oats dull and a shade caller ; State, 440".f c ; western, 4'I5jc ; No. 2 Jan., 43c ; do Feb, 45'4f'47c. Uraln aud Provision Quotations. Ono o'clock tiuolnlloni ot grain and provls :!3, tarnished by S. JC Yundt, Uroker, 15 i?t Mngtrent. Chl,o. Dec. 'M. Wheat Corn Oats Pork i.am Dee (-3K 17.12J-; 10.32J Jan 'XM, V.iJH 17.2t 10.43 M'ty.... l.WJJ .K! .WA Petrolun-.. Oil Cltv 91. Stock Market. Now York, Philadelphia and Local Stocx? also United States Bond repoited dailv .f Aeon B. Loko, 22 North (j.nn stivot- Dee. Si). l.no ta-" i:'K A M r m r. it :).:nvor A Itto Granite N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western. .. Kansas and Tozas Lake Shoro..... New Jcisoy Central New York, Ontario A W ?t. Paul. M. & Omaha .'ncllic 3IalI.... Rncliester A Pittsburgh fezafi l'acillc... ............ . Wabash. St. Loul & Pacific .. Westein Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia."!; i'-a.Il:i,. N'ortn-ji I i ncConi ' " Preierrei'... i;utl;Uo 1'Ilt'i. A. Wet W4 41 lOfyi 3J y, 4i tj say JBA 3li 32rf 11376 H3J4 112 -oi tan rax Ibi-X i-fk '" 53V4 42J4 2(i 33J4 W my SS'yi wyt bin 20'i 'A 20 31-Ji 47J-. B1'4 2Cg 47'4 81 1S n 181 XKWA.D rMMXiamMMxra. 0NH.rE,r OFTHBSTOCUE3 ".'.t.! P1" nnndred or 3 for 5 cents. HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT ClUAJt STORK- TJSEFUl. PKKJE.ST. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED BRASS, BRONZE and CLASS. Newel Lights, Brackets, Reading Lights, Olobes, r&o. COAL OIL LAMPS and CHANDELIERS, OP ALL KINDS. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, 24 South Queen Street. declS-ttdR TT1UU MAKTIS. FANCY GOODS AT CHINA HALL. Always on UOOOS In hand a tlno line ot FANCY Inivilantls China, Bohemian Ulasswans Biiiio Ware. ii- ( II T an i KVi.U II' lltr'. ULAS5- W1I1TK URaNlTE and I'OKCI-.l. IN TBI and IHN.NKK SETS l.i ft. IN and DECOItATEU. PRICES LOW. tJOOOS WAItlCAS'TED. 2r O'ood- exchanged II not si.tl- actory. AT High & Martin's, 16 EAST KINO STREl-T. LANCASTER. PA. 'FECIAL. MOCIUK, THE GREATEST REDUCTION 0? ALL -IK- FINE CLOTHES, -AT I. GEREART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. G EAST KISG K'llfiEET. In onlcr to reduco stock and make room lor thu SPRING TK A DK. I will mako up to nnler tor tt-e reinalndcr of the iM-!i:.all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS u! COST PRICE. Thh tin-lit Rtduction U tor e,t.-li only, and will euablocash buyers toeuui:.i tiucsutloi clothes or an ovcrco.it as loir a they can bitv them readv-made. II. (JEKHAKT. is1" iCUIAI. NOTIUK. Greatest Reduction or tlie Season. To make rrom for our Notv Spring Stock wo will c'oho nut the biilaurc of our Clothing at Rollout Prici a. SUITS. Formerly $20.00 Now $17.00 Formerly $18.00 Now $15.00 Formerly $10.00 Now $l:$ (ill Formerly $14.10 Now $12 00 Formerly $12.00 Now 810 Oil Forinei ly $10.00 Now 3 3 00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18.00. . . Formerly $10.00. . . Formerly $14.00. . . Formerly $12.00... Formerly $ 7.50. . . Now $15.00 Now $13.00 Now 812.00 NowSlO.tJO Now $ 0.00 CALL EARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. 1 1 toiler i Son 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. pAKKKK OINGKK TOMU. Lincoln Reads a Poem. llnnr.t Olrl Ab Kntntalnn i;ia Cttbtaet With a Utile Juotatlou. ' Now. gentlemen, you all have more or Jess poetry lu your honl ; linieii to iiil," and Abraham llncoli:, then iircitdcnt, nne from Ilia chair, in the Wht'ri llotiir, and read, lit trembling tones, which Imlicat'i-l his own pro found at prr-clatlon or It, Ir. O. W. Holmes' Last Leaf," of which ttio following aro two verses : " They say that in hU prime. Ere tha pruning knife ot time Cnt him down; Not a better man waa found By the crier In his round Through the town. " Now the mrway marbles rest On tho lips that ho had pressed In their bloom; And the names ho loved to bear Have been carver! tor many a year On the tomb. air. Michael Gullfoylc, of BInghampton, N. Y.. 1h not as olrl an the venerablo Botilon citl z.:ii ot whom the poet wrot with such tender pal bos, vet he I morr; than three score and ten. For Iho past eight ot iIiom years." he writes, ' I have been a perfect cripple from rheumatism, hobbling about as best I could with my cane. I took Parkkr.!) Uixokk Toxin and am now supple and strong ai a aymnnst. There it no trace of the tli.ieae left about me." Mr. R. W. Mosher, wholesale druggist, or Kl?ighampton, wiltes Mc?rs. Hiscox & Co.. ot New York propilctorof tlHsTui!c certi fying to Mr. Gut ioyle's declanition. Having all the properties ot nay preparation ot ginger, I'AEKKa'd Cikqer Toxic is a rcmidy of Infinitely greater range and power. It cure"- all diseases arising from an iinj-uro state of the blood or imperfect digestion. Dyspep-hi (and all Its coii'i'qiienees). 3!a!arlitl IVvcw, aick Headache. Kidney truuMcs, itroiichitN. and common Coughs and Cold., vnnl-di at its touch. Prices, so rents ano fiaonme. u-.rt-'c- ' size the cheaper. tXr-iywcowttda
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