TMrjrOTrninrrT r 'urmfwryms: SSSSMESJHnMM!Lii'mmrjmiaLKmimmmmamum '" T I'Tfl IT 1 1 1 111 I nut" Till IT' W I 111 llLi JlJjjlU At J iii iwxj m 1-wwwmwwM.mi ww wnmtuwaetBu -MULuiBwatMa: uuuMiwgetwiaB3wajwjuwiwMMMJ ' uw w-uuwgjuww mftitf ,isa SC3PK3CC33KS5?tff MaMMKwaas,c Mwmasae-MfiVAMUr- RKKR LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. (IL'K KECULAK COBkESPONBENCE TJtc regular pregramme was gene through at Saturday's session of the teach -eis' institute. Geerge B. Brcncmau, of Philadelphia, .-pent Sunday with his friends in Colum bia. The employees at KauiTraau's quarries were paid off en Saturday. Hairy Pfahler, of this place, had his hip injured en Saturday, at Yerk, in a rolling mill at which he is employed. The pay car of the Philadelphia & Heading railroad was here this morning and the employees received their pay for Dcccmher. Rev. Kichanl C. Scaring efliciatcd in St. Paul's Episcopal church yesterday morn ing, out i.e .services were held in the even in::. A sleighing party of about a score of young ladies trem Millersville came te Columbia en Saturday evening. They had a large two-horse sleigh and appeared te be having a very pleasant time of it. They lefc here siugiug "Jehn Brown's body lies meuldering in the grave," etc. The rain, which fell ou the river a cou ple of days age, has frozen solid and the skating is new excellent. Sleighing is again as geed as ever, and this course has lest none of its old-time popularity. Witincr R. Daily, son of Dispatcher Jamrs II. Daily, who was injured in a wreck at Paikesburg en Sunday, January Kith, died yesterday morning at the resi dence of iiis father en Walnut street, above Fourth, from the effects of the in juries sustained (an account of which ap-H-arcd in the Intclmgenceu of last Mon day. Daily was eighteen years of age and leaves a wife but no children. The funeral will take place te-morrow after noon at two o'clock. Thb canal between here and Chickics is about three quarters full of water the re sult of the recent thaw and rains. The water will be let out again. Ne fears of an immediate break-up it: the ice are cntcrtaiucd about here. All kinds of lig outs are te be seen about here new. This morning we noticed a wagon body with covered top en the run ners of a large bob-sled. Snow fell for a few minutes this morn ing and il leeks new as if it might again descend within a day's time. Freight, east, was very heavy last uinht. Protracted services arc still being held at some of our churches. J. V. Hamilton, familiarly known as "Judge"' Hamilton, was stricken with par alysis yesterday. The judge is one of the eldest residents of Columbia, aud is well known te our citizens. The machinery of the Medel engine com pany was given a trial this morning. Werk will be commenced in a very sher time. Communion services weic held in the Reformed chuich yesterday morning. Rev. C. S. Gerhard, pastor of the church, was assisted by Rev. Mr. Crawford, of Lancaster, who officiated at the services both morning and evening. At Saturday's meeting of the teachers' institute cacli of the teachers was pre sented with a eepy of Apple ten's fifth reader from the Hen. J. A. M. Passmerc, of Pettsvillc, Pa. Prof Ames gave his fust lessen te the institute in mental phi losophy. Captain D. Rrainard Case, of this place, has been eilicially notified that the beard of officers, of w hich he is a member, ap pointed by Majer General Hartranft te report a system of by-laws for the govern ment of the National Guard of Pennsyl vania, will be convened at division head quarters. Philadelphia, some time between February 40 and 28. It is unfortunate for Captain Case's company that the beard will be convened se seen, as between the dates iu question, it was the intention te drill up " ter the inauguration. "THE SUN." Ofll.-.ers Klccte.t I.tist Friday Night. At a stated meeting of the Sun steam tire engine aud hose company Ne. 1, held in their hall en Friday evening, January 21, 1881, the following officers were elected for the year 1S81. President Jacob Gable. Vice President Jas. G. Thackara. Secretary Isaac A. Carpenter. Asst. Secretary W. Shiley. Treasurer S. B. Cox. Chief Engineer Gee. W. Anne. Asst. Engineers II. Shaub, Bernard Bulbach, L. Beyle, Gee. Rudy, F. II. Kil burn, Peter Leng. Fireman II. Mctzgar, jr., Bryson Painter, Thes. Dcen. Foreman Bennct Fulmer. Assistant Jehn Shread. Collector Gee. W. Anne. Chief He.-c Director Jehn II. Keller. Assistants A. Raub, P. Leng, Samuel King. II. Metzgai-, jr., I. A. Carpenter, Charles Weaver. L. Frank, Geerge Dechr, Jehn Shread, M. Kuhlmau, Geerge Rudy, II. Sheid. Janitor Michael Rudy. Trustees Jacob Gable, Jas. G.Thackara, Samuel B. Cox. I. A. Carpenter, Gee. W. Anne, Jehn II. Keller. Delegates te Firemen's Convention Jacob Gable. James G. Thackara, I. A. Carpenter, S. B. Cox. TlieG.A. K. Jas. A. Nitnlew aud Edwin Boekmycr, the delegates from Pest 84, of this city, te the state encampment of the G. A. R., have returned home and report a pleasant and profitable session. Mr. Boekmycr, one of the youngest of the veteran dele gates in attendance, was awarded the honor of carrying the state encampment flag, at the head of the department, from headquarters at the Central hotel te Library hall, where the sessions of the encamp ment "were held. The delegates report the order te be iu a nourishing condition in all parts of the state, and a very general feeling among delegates te have the time fixed for tbc termina tion of the soldiers' orphans' schools extended se that soldiers' children born after the close of the war may have the same advantages that have heretofore been extended te the children of soldiers killed or disabled during the war. They also fa vored the erection of a soldiers' home for disabled and superannuated soldiers. m A New Tcn-rin Alley. Twe fine alleys have been put in the restaurant in the basement of the Inquirer building, and the proprietors, Messrs. Mucklc and Heffman, threw them open te the public en Saturday, by giving the bowlers net only free play en the al'cys, but prizes in geld for the players who scored the greatest number of pins with fifteen balls. About 250 games were played and, and the first prize, $3 in geld, was awarded te Jacob Saurbeer, who scored 120 out of a possible 150. The second prize was awarded te Jeseph Danucr, who scored 118. Geed playing was also done by Jehn Jenes, 3Iartin Daily, "Wra. Resh and ethers. Thrown from a Sleigh. Mr. J. Hershey, of the internal revenue office of this city, while driving en East King street, near the court house this morning about 8 o'clock, was thrown from his sleigh by the sudden shying of his horse, and falling upon his face en the icy street, bad a fearful gash cut into his fore head above the left eye. He was taken te the revcuue office where the wound was sewed up and dressed by Dr. Geerge A. King. The Game Association. A special meeting of the Lancaster Game Protective association will be held at Al derman Spurrier's office te-morrow even ing te consider matters of importance te he welfare of the association and te perttmeu generally. BROKE THROUGH THE ICK Several Little Ctrla Narrowly Escape Drowning On Saturday a party of little girls went te the pond ou Mr. Spencer's place in the southwestern part of the etty te enjoy the pleasure of sliding aud skating. The ice having become thin and rotten by reason of the recent heavy rain broke beneath their wcight,and the daughters of R. A. Malone, Philip Docrsem, H. Z. Rhoads, Jehn Mc Grann aud one or two ethers went te the bottom, which fortunately was net deep enough te entirely submerge them when standing, though some of them in falling were soaked Irem feet te head. They were safely gotten out by some boys who ran te their rescue and took them te the nearest house where they were furnished with dry clothing. Nene of them seem te be much the worse for their involuntary cold bath. " Solid for Mulhoely." The Republican politicians are in town te day in force. It will be only four months until the primaries come. off, and this year being the " big campaign " they are starting te get their work in. Dr. Coinpten, candidate for register, was especially nimble te-day, and get ever a great deal of greuud that had net previ ously been covered. Tebe Hershey had received intelligence that Gee. W. Kaby was also a candidate for clerk of quarter sessions aud was looking about te find a member of the "Lancaster bar associa tion " who had net signed Eaby's certifi cate. If Tebe wants te win he will have te join Dr. Compten's Sunday-school class organized for the moral instruction of as piring politicians. i lluildlug Association O Ulcers. The American Mechanics' building as sociatien elected the following officers en Saturday evening : President Richard Blickcndcrfcr. Vice Presidents E. J. Erismau, Henry Garrecht. Treasurer Jehn D. Skiles. Secretary Wm. T. Jefferies. Directors Henry Bauragardncr, Ames Miley, Jehn S. Kcndig, M. M. Barten, Jacob Marks, Geerge W. Cermcny, David T. Robinson, Oliver Relanif, Daniel G. Baker. Auditors Jehn II. Baumgardner,Henry Garrecht, Daniel G. Baker. Solicter Walt3r M. Franklin. nurd Digging. City workmen are diguinsr into the Bel gian block pavement ou East King street in front of Bursk's grocery store, te find the cause of a stoppage iu the water pipe. They have te cut through 5 or C inches of solid ice-pack, and the removal of the Bel gian blocks and underlying gravel is ac complished with the greatest difficulty. There is a hollow in the Belgian block fin several feet square just south of the monument in Centre square. IMMiilsxed anil Committed. Wm. Wcider, one of the Welsh moun tain gang, was before Alderman Spurrier te-day te answer a complaint preferred by Aaren Eitnier, of Lincoln, who charged him with tearing down and destroying a political flag iu front of his residence during the late campaign. The accused was discharged for want of evidence against him. But there was another com plaint againgt him, charging drunken and disorderly conduct, and en the strength of the evidence produced, he was committed te the county jail for 30 days. Heme Again. Mr. J. B. Rohrer, a son of Maj. Jcre Rohrer, reached Lancaster ou Saturday after an absence of two years service in the engineering department of the U. S. war department. Mr. Rohrer has been en gaged principally as a civil engineer iu making surveys en various parts of the Mississippi, St. Francis and Red rivers with a view of improving the navigation of said streams. His leave of absence is for one month. fell Frem si Ladder. This forenoon Geerge Troyer, carpenter, residing at the corner of James and Mul berry streets, while climbing a ladder at GrelFs tobacco warehouse, West Lemen near Water street, aud having en his shoulder a number of sash weights, missed his held and fell te the fleer, sustaining very severe injuries about the head and shoulders. He was carried te his home and a doctor was summoned te attend him. riircrcd Taint Pets. On Friday night Officer Titus found con cealed in the mouth of the sewer at the corner of Walnut street and Arch alley, two paiut pets, one pretty well filled with red and the ether with green paint. They wcre no doubt stolen and hidden there by the thief. The owner can have them by calling en Officer Titus. Mayer's Court. The mayor had a gang of twenty-two vagrants and disorderly peisens before him this morning, all of whom. spent Sun day night, and some of them Saturday night, in the lock-up. Eleven of them were committed te the county jail for pe riods ranging from 5 te 30 days and the ethers were discharged. Yorkers Out Sleighing. Chief Burgess Alex Duncan- aud Lieu tenant of Police Jehn Leib, of Yerk, honored our city uy their presence yester day. They came ever in a sleigh and re port the reads between the two points te be in excellent condition, especially acrers the Susquehanna. Mr. Duncan is a for mer resident of this place. Waiting te Mount the Dark Herse. In the joint assembly of the two houses of the Legislature te-day, D. D. Courtney, of Elizabcthtewn, this county, voted for C W. Gilfillan, of Venango county, for United States senator. Herse Kicked. Last evening a horse belonging te Win. Stansbury, driver of the Rawlinsvillc stage, became loose in the stable and he was badly kicked by another animal. raid Off. This forenoon the employees of flic Reading railroad company iu this city were paid off for the month of December. Emaciation, dropsy, mental and physical weakness arrested by Malt Bitters. Amusements. "All the Jiayc'" Te-night. Mr. Wm. I. Eaten's uprightly comedy of "All theltagc'' will be produced at the opera house this even ing by the company that wen ter it such favor able celebrity in Chicago, Bosten, and ether cities where it enjoyed extended nnd success ful runs. It was played in Scranton the ether night, and a local critic says: "Thcjlet Is based upon the coincidence of an cccclrmc old chiropodist and a talented young? journalist, possessing the same name. The latter' pun gent editorials have wen ler him enemies, and a recent brilliant work has made hiin 'all the rage ' in literary and society circles. (The ven erable doctor's acceptance of adulation en one hand and denunciation en the ether are su premely amusing. Romantic young ladies. Leng Branch flirtations, lively incidents, ami flashes et wit everywhere throughout the text, cater te the tastes et the thcatro-gecr ofto efto ofte day.v The queen or medicinal soaps, the matchless Cuticura. Sales. 1S79. 450,000 cakes. Hl'EVlAJ, XOTMCEH. SAM vLn AOTJCE. It is impossible ter a woman alter u faithful course of treatment with Lydla E. Plnkham:s Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler wild a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Jlrs. l.ydia El Pinkuam, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, lltiss., for pamphlets. tySS-lydeeiUtw The "easen Why. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wert is produced by its cleansing anil purifying action en the bleed. Where there is a gravelly deposit la the urine, or milky, ropy, urinu from disoider diseider cd kidneys. It cures without lail. Constipa tion and piles readily yield te IU cathartic and healing power, Put up in dry vegetable ierm or liquid (very concentrated), either acU prompt ami suie. Trey liudgcl. jan.il lwd&w Pit. eew;;isg, 1117 Arch street, Philadel phia, has made a wonderful discovery, net by chance, but by patient, persistent research In medicine aud chemistry. His C. A C. Cordial, for Coughs. Colds, Consumption, and all troubles of the same nature, is the happy re sult et his work, and is declined te make his fortune. He hits already been ettered a small lertttuu te part with his secret but he wisely concludes that if ethers can snake money out etlthc can. AH druggists" sell it. 5Jc. per bottle. If net at your druggist's, tell him you wish te give it a trial. Tort Crape ITine (or Sickness. Decidedly one el the nicest and most credit able el any article of Wine we have overseen, is the win" hearing the above name, made from the Portugal Pert Grape, cultivated by Mr. Alired Specr. Passaic, X. J. This Wine under the hand et .Mr. Spccr.has been brought te a state of great perfection. It possesses the highest medicinal virtues and certainly as an artieie ler medicinal use, it is net, in our judg ment, te be surpassed iu color, taste, or anyet the qualities which constitute a pure, mild aud agreeable wine fur the sick. Bosten Transcript. This wine is recommended by Ir. Atlee and Davis and for -alu by II. E. Slnyuiakcr, Lancaster. Pa. ji7-2wi!Aw OrugulKtn' Testimony. II. !' McCarthy. Wholesale and Retail Drug gist. Ottawa. Ontario, writes: " I was afflicted with Chronic Bronchitis for .some years, but have been completely cusvd bj the use of Dr. Themas' Kclcctric oil. in doses of 5 drops en sugar. I have also pleasure in recommending it us nil embrocatien ler external use." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, l:!7 and 13.t Neith Queen btrcet, Lancaster, Pa. .".Jelliers: .ri ethers:: -Methers: :i Are you .'disturbed tit night and broken el your re-t by in sick child sutt'ering and crying will; the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? 1 1 se. go at once and get a bottle efMKS. WINS. LOW'S KG till INUSY UUP. H will relieve the peer little Milt'-rer immediately depend upon It; there is no liiKiake about it. There is net a mother en earl li who has ever used it, who will net tell j en at once that it will regulate the bowel, and -i re.l te the mother, and relief and health te :le child, operating like magic. It is pes-feei! -afe te u-e tu all eacs,and pleas ant te the :i-h, and fs the juo-cnptieii et one et the eldest anil best fcni'tle physicians and nurses in the United st:'.--j. -e!(! everywhere il ei-uis :i belt ' n IT--. vhtwM. W F Itrndferd, Pa. Thes Fiichan, Bradford. Pa., writes: I oncle-e money ter Spring Blessem, as I said I would if il cuted me. My Dyspepsia has van ished, with all its s. mptems. Mauy thanks ; I shall never be without it in the house. Price, .'Hi cents, trial bottles It) cents. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North (jiiccn street, Lancaster, Pa. lUJ.t'MS. S.Mtrn. In this city, en the aid inst., Kebert William, son e Beliert Smith. The relatives and friends of the lamily arc respectfully invite) te attend the funeral from Xe. 110 Middle street, en Tuesday morn ing, at ! o'clock. yi: tr ah ri:itris:Mi:xTs. rpiIK CAMi: ASSOCIATION WILL MEET JL in Alderman Spurrier's efilee Tuesday evening, at S o'clock, ltd F. A.DIFFL'NDEKFFKir. 701t Xl.Y. IISK NEW 1IREWSTKK V Side 15 tr White Chapel one-half Back no Tep Bnggy, never u--ed. Price $'.M. Can use cither real. groceries or dry goods. Inquire nt this elliee. " jan2l-:itd Iesiti vk rum,!: sai.i-:, wkdnkswax, JANUABY SI. l!l, tit Ne. ISO North (Jueen sinet, ever I'litm & !:cnonianss!ere,ot goods that are in dispute and must positively be sold. A full line of Household and Kitchen Furni ture, Ex elision Taulc. Steves. Carpets,Queens ware, Vc. sale te commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Te be sold by II KSs & FLINN. jamM-Std iSTi.STltS,TK.N PIN 1'I.AVERS! WE j will give a prize et $i;0 in geld te the one that makes the highest game (according te the old rules), begiuniiu; this (.Monday) evening, at fi o'clock and closing at 11 o'clock en Satur day night next. MUCK EL & HOFFMAN, Propiieieis et the Inquirer Uestaurant and Bowling Saleen, biicuient Inquirer building. North ( jneen Sti cat. ltd I)Uiil.lC SAl.K OS litl'ilUY, JASCART 21, ISbi, will lie sold by public vendue at the l.eepaid Hetel, Kan King street, Lancas ter, Pa. A let et ground en East Vine street. Ne. US wiMi a Twe-story I'.iHCK DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen attached and ether improve ments. Sale positive. Sale te begin at 7 nYleek p. m. when atten dance will be given bv the h'iis at law of J2-J 2td ANNA M. WE1DLKU, dec'il. TUlt!,l:SAI.!-. ON TUKSBAY.JASDARV 25, lbSl. will he sold a' public vendue, at the Cooper Ilou-e. en West King street, Lan caster. I'a , the following property te wit : The three-story Tin Hoofed Dwelling Heuse, with two-sterv brick hlate-roefed and one story frame, kitchen attachments, having II rooms, gas, het ami cold water, bath and range, and situate Ne. Ill East Lemen street, Lancas ter, Pa., being the property of Miss Frances lire nly. The let fronts 22 feet 7 inches en Lemen slivet. extending northward "IT) feet, and has a variety of fruit thereon. Pos session aud troed title will be given April 1 1SS1. Sale te commence at VA o'clock p. m, of said dav. when ea-v lei n:s and conditions will be made, known bv IIAl'SM AN .V P.UItNS. ileal iMate Agents. I!. 1". Ktnvv, Anct. jaiii0 2wdeedlt NSUIU: WITH THE OLD AM' WELL ' Established Agency of the M Firs Iwsmi Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Safe ami Solid Securities. JIFE & KAUFMAN, Se. 10 EAST KtMl STUELT, dll-iiimlM.W.SIl Second Fleer. T,ST,ATK OF IIKNKY OAKKKCIIT, I.ATK Xli of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Pn.. deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are request ed te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands iigalnstthe estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undo signed without delay, residing in Lan caster, Pa. IS A AC D. L II TZ, JOHN A. BAUSMAN, janSl-fitdeaw" Executers. QUI, : stock or nil niir?! unvni es Fer the season of lSdl shall tar exceed any of our previous ell'erts. We have made large con tracts with the manufacturers and the goods arc new being shipped as promptly as made. ALL STYLES OF PAPER HANGINGS, from the lowest grade te the finest goods. Plain Window Shades, All Celers and Widths. Fancy Dade and Band Shades in large variety. Fixtures, Paper Cur talus, EXTENSION WINDOW CORNICE, Poles. Scotch and American Hollands. Leeps, Picture Nails, Sc. Orders tiken ler flue Mir rors. PHARES W. FRY; Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. T7T 1 J T Wi XXTEXTJinrSLEXTS. ll'LTON OPEKA UOUSfe. MONDAY, JANUARY 24. MK. JOHN' D. MISHLEU assures a strictlv Jirst-cluas entertainment In the production of "ALL THE RAGE," A Farcical Comedy in Four Acts, by Wm. D. Eaten, under the inuiuixemeiit et J. M. Hill, (also manager Dennian Thompson) interpret ed by the Original Company (a superior cast) which presented it 6 WEEKS IX BOSTON. 4 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS IN CURIAM), and one week each in all the large cities. New and Beautiful Scenic ElT-cta. The Hit tf the Season. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 33, SO & 75 CenU. Uescrvcd Seats for sale at Tccker'a. jaul5td f U1.TON OrEKA HOUSE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. COL. T. E. SNELBAKER'S 50 F1UST-CLASS SPECIALTY AUTISTS. 50 naif a hundred strong. Indisputably the Largest anil Best in the World. Acknowledged by Press and Public te Stand WITHOUT A RIVAL. Peerless, Unapproachable and Alene in Talent, Magnitude and Intrinsic Excellence. The first te conceive, the first te originate, the first te project, and the first and only Man agement te create and develop Kenned Bur lesque aud Chaste Vaudeville in one Grand Comprehensive Whole. Our Foundation Is Streng mid Lasting, the Material all strictly Flrst-clas. thcStructurc Grand and Imposing. ADMISSION Beserved Seats for sale at Opera Heuse Olll cc. 35, 30 & 73 Cts. without extra charge jair21-Ctd VONfJCCTXOXS. c ONtECTIONS JUST KKCK1VEU AT JOSEPH B. ROYER'S WHOLESALE A3D IIETAIL CONFECTIONERY, Nes.SU AND 52 WEST KING STREET. A Large Let of FBU1T, ORANIiES, LEM ONS, &c. New Large VIRGINIA PEANUTS en hand. A large stock of Pure Confections, all of which will be sold te Merchants and Huck sters at the lowest market rates. Try ROYER'S UNCLE SAM CANDY. Mail Orders promptly attended te. ul3-3md MISCELLANEOUS. TrAJ(TE.-A STOUT BOY TO LKAHN TT te make Herse Cellars. Alse, one active young man. JOHN W. LOWELL, ya 3td 18 East Orangu Btrcet. 8 O'CLOCK COfFKK IS THK PUKEST and best ler the Breakfast Table. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., lit North Queen Street, jairje-ltiid Lancaster, Pa rpe TOHACCO IIL'VKKS. IIEAV PAPER SUITABLE FOR BAILING TOBACCO CHEAP AT Jaullltfd&w THIS OFFICE. PKA SOUP LUNCH AVILL HE HERVKD every morning at 10 o'clock at the South ern Exchange hotel. This soup is the same as the. celebratci I soup served during the Prussian and French war. Give it a trial. jan21-Utdf GEO. WALL, Proprietor. 1 'OK KENT THK STORK ROOM A'O. 41 West King street, new occupied by Jehn Fnlck, Tailor. Possession given APItlL I, 1SS1. Apply te tril.LlAJlJ.fUUI'GU, jan3 3-M.W&Stld West King Street, JjEUAl. NOTICES. ESTATE OF THOMAS U KJK.LLV, LATK of Lancaster citv. deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undeivigned, all persons in debted te said decedent arc rcqu-sted te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te ninkctliem known te the undersigned with out delav, lesiding iu Lancaster. ianlU-Gtileaw W. U. HENSEL. E STAT. OF U. W. SIIENK, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted .te the undersigned, all persons imieuteil thereto ure requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claim or demands ngaiust the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the uiidcrsigiieit. MA It VS. It. SIIENK. Executrix. W. Luamax. Att'v. d3-5tdeaw ESTATE OF HEN ICY DltAIIliltAK.LATt of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters et uilminist -atien en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate pavment, and these having claims or de mands aga-.nst the saute will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in the city et Lancaster. PHILIP . DRACH18AR, HENRY DRACHBAR, Jr., ALBERT DRACHBAR, le. M. Asiwee, Att'y. Administrators. n'iJ-Ctdeaw ESTATE OF HENRY GUNDAKEK, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters el ad ministration en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted therte are requested te make immediate, pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing in Lancaster city. SARAH K. GUNDAKEK. DR. G EO. R. WELCHANS, Wm. It. WiLseir, Administrators. A. C. Reixekul, Attorneys. uovl.Vfitdeaw INSTATE OF K. ItKNEUlCT 1SOOS, LATH j of the city el Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been gwuted te th undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate pavment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present thcin withqjit delay for settlement te te the under signed, residing in the city of Lancaster. MICHAEL HABEltlJUSH, Executer. Jxe. A. Cevlc, Att'y. lanl3-Ctdeaw INSTATE OF JEKKMI AH HAUMAN LATE li et Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Maria Bau uian and Wm. II. Rex, executers, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en THURSDAY. JANU ARY 20, 18S1, at 2 o'clock p. in., in the Library Roemot the Court Heuse, iu the city et Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tribution may attend. W. LEAMAN, il'JMtdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF SUSANNA TTiANCISCUS, 'j late el the City et Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent arc requested te make inimcdia'C settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of sain decedent te make known the same te him without delay. JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. Jko. M. A.'.iw:e, Attorney. J18-Ctdeaw TESTATE OF JACOB WE If, SK., LATE Xj et the city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing in said township. JACOB WEH. JR.. Executcr, Lancaster, Pa. A. J. Eberlv, Attorney, 4'J Grunt Street, Lancaster, Pa. j214itdeaw 3IUSICAZ, LSSinVMESTS. FINE CHRISTMAS TRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. en a CHICKERING & SON'S PIANO. A full line of SHEET MUSIC, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, &c. The above Instruments will be sold at re duced prices during the Holidays. 220 NORTH O.UEEX STREET. Branch office during the Holidays, Ne. 36 CENTRE SQUARE. HS-lydS&lyw ALEX.3ICKILLIP THIRD EDITION MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 24, -1881 WEAT1IKK INDICATIONS'. Washington, Jan. 24. Fer the Middle states, clear or fair weather and no decided chaise in temperature, northwest te north east winds, followed, during the night and en Tuesday morning, by threatening weather, light snow and falling barometer. THE NEW APPORTIONMENT. Proposed ItasU of Representation iu the next Congress. Washington, Jan. 24. The Heuse cen sus committee agreed te-day te report te the Heuso Representative Cox's ap portionment bill with amendments increas ing the number of representatives from 301 te 311 ami striking out the second and third sections of the bill which provided that the representative or representatives from any new state should be added te this number and also the mode of electing representatives. The new basis of apportionment is as fellows : Ala bama 8, Arkansas 3, California 5, Colerado 1, Connecticut 1, Delaware 1, Flerida 2, Georgia 10, Illinois 19, Indiana 13, Iowa 10, Kansac G, Kentucky 10, Leu isiana 0, Maine 4, Maryland C, Massachu setts 11, Michigan 10. Minnesota 5, Miss issippi 7, Missouri 14, Nebraska 3, Nevada 1, New Hampshire 2, New Jersey 7, New Yerk 32, North Carolina 0, Ohie 20, Ore gen 1, Pennsylvania 27, Rhede Island 2, Seuth Carolina G, Tennessee 10, Texas 10, Vermont 2, Virginia 10, West Virginia 4, Wisconsin 8. TELEGRAPH AND KAILKOAO. Litigation Against the PciiiisylViinlii Rail road. PniLpELruiA. Jan. 21. The suit of the Western Union telegraph company against the Pennsylvania railroad company, te re strain the latter from interfering with the telegraphic privileges of the Western Union en the Pennsylvania read and its leased lines will be called for argument to morrow instead of te-day, as was ex pected. Argument upon the motion ler a writ of sequestration against the Pennsylvania railroad, asked by the Baltimore & Ohie railroad, in the litigation ever the Junc tion railroad company, was te have been begun in the United States circuit court this mernlug, but by an arrangement of counsel, it was deferred until Wednesslny- IIUST TO Hl'ST. Obsequies of Apelles U. Wet mere. New Yerk, Jan. 24. The funeral of Apelles R. Wctmerc, at Madisen Square Presbyterian church, this morning, was attended by a large number of prominent citizens and leading officers aud directors cf many charitable institutions with which the deceased h ad been connected. Kule gistic addresses were delivered by Revs. Drs. Tayler and Hitchcock. The remains were taken te the family vault in Second street cemetery. GOING THOUGH THE .MOTIONS. Anether Ineffective ltnllet fur United States Senater. llMiiiiRj-.ciiG, Pa., Jan. 24 The seventh ballet for United States senator was taken te-day, only 108 members being present. The following was the result : Oliver 73, Wallace GG, Grew 49. Hcwit 4, Gilfillan 2, Agnew 1, Snewdet: 1, MacVeagh, Baiid 1. The convention then adjourned until to morrow. Representatives Hillings and Courtney (the latter fiem Lancaster), Oliver men, cast their votes for Gillillan. Ruddimanc, of Philadelphia, Brew&tcr's adherent, voted for Hcwit. lit C LAN U. Protesting Against Coercion. Londen, Jan. 24. Mr. Jehn Barry, member of Parliament for Wexford coun ty, aud vice president of the Heme Rule confederation, has left home te ergauizc mass meetings at Manchester, Birming ham, Liverpool and ether large towns in England te pretest against coercion. Getting Belter. Londen, Jan. 24. A despatch from Dublin te the Times says it is satisfactory te note a marked improvement iu the social aspect of the country. The number of outrages have diminished and the panic in some degree subsided. THE O'l.KAKY BELT. ."Match Progress cl the Walking in New rerli. New Yerk, Jan.2 4-Iu the contest for the QLeary belt Albert, of Philadelphia, be came the favorite seen after the start, and at neon led with 10S miles te his credit. R. Moere, Hughes, Elsen, Viut, Gnyen, Harriinan, Krehnc, Coghlin, Cm ran, Lacresse, Mignanlt.FitzgeraM, Cox, How Hew ard aud Barber followed in the order named, all having made ever GO miles. Most of the ethers have made between 59 and 60 miles. r. & r. The Reading Must. Shew Cause. Philadelphia, Jan. 24. Judge Allisen, in the court of common pleas, Ne. 1, this morning, read an opinion en the motion te quash the writ of alternative mandamus compelling the beard el directors of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad te issue a call for the annual meeting. The judge dismisses the motion te quash and ordered counsel for the company te file an answer within three days. Nominations Sent te the SeuatQ. Washington, D. C, Jan. 24. Among the nomination sunt te the Senate by Hayes te-day were Jehn F. Drave, te be surveyor of customs at Pittsburgh, Majer David G. Swaim te be judge advocate general. Why Lima surrendered. Londen, Jan. 24. A private telegram from Chili says that Lima surrendered un conditionally after Cherillas, Baraca and Miraflores had been taken and destroyed with great slaughter A Volcano in Action. Victeria, B. C, Jan. 24. It is reported that Mount Baker is in a state of active eruption and is throwing out clouds of smoke and ashes. The phenomenon is net visible from here. Snow in Aliibiiiiiii. Mobile, Jan. 2 .About five inches of i snow fell here hifct u:"ht. Ne damage was done except te trees, of which many val uable ones had limbs broken. Aga!a ob Deck. Berlin, Jan. 24. Hen. Andrew D. White, American minister te this court, who had been absent at Paris about a month, has returned te his pest. A FAMILY COMBAT. Hew a Tennesteean Maltreated Uis Wife and Hew Her Father. Mether nnd Brether Laid Uim Lew His Death Probable. Archie Carter, of one of the most distin guished families of southwestern Virginia, is lying at the point of death at his home in Russel county from wounds received at the hands of his father-in-law, mother-in-law and brother in-law, iu one of the most desperate and bloody encounters ever known in the county. Last July Carter 'married the daughter of his father's tenant, SatAuel Jesse, a peer but respectable man. The marriage met with serious opposition from Carter's family, and it is said that this led te his abandonment of the beautiful peer girl he had married, and that thereafter he only visited her when under the influence of liquor. A few days age he armed himself with pistols, a knife and two bottles of brandy, went te Jesse's house and used very violent language te his wife and her parents aud brothers. Old Mr. Jesse claimed' te have always treated him kindly and asked him why he insulted them. Carter replied by firing a pistol at his head, holding it se close that Jesse was badly burned in the eyes aud was knocked down. Yeuuir William Jesse then said, "Yeu have killed father," when Carter fired at him and would have killed him but for Mrs. Jesse, who caught the pistol and in receiving the blew was seri ously weuuded. , William Jesse and Car ter then closed in a death struggle, both falling outside the deer, Carter en top with the knife in his hand. Jesse suc ceeded in grasping the knife, drawing it through Carter's hand and cutting" it badlj and then struck with the captured weapon a mortal blew, cutting Carter's threat and laying open the esophagus. Leaving him dying, as they supposed, both the Jesses ran for the doctor and Carter's mother. Carter is yet alive at his mother's house, but can take no feed and is net expected te recover. lie is a son of the Lite Dale Carter, eue of the signers of the Virginia SccessienjOrdinance long one of the ablest lawyers and politic ians iu the Southwest, aud eue of the lar gest land owners and wealthiest graziers of the state. Anecdotes of Animals. JPcrew that sat en the rail of an Arkan sas fence was attacked by a rattlesnake. The snake struck repeatedly, but the crew evaded him every time, and more over, picked the snake's head te shreds and killed him. A traveling party lest their deg at Leip zig, and ten days afterward, when at Ber liu, about one hundred miles distant, the animal joined them again, ragged and gauut. The deg had net before been ever the read. Prof. Paige, of Council Bluft's, Iowa, has a mouse-eating stork that traps his own feed. He was brought from Mexico by the professor, aud has become quite tame. He will watch 'a mouse hole for mere than an hour, and is always sure of his game. Statistics show that in 1873 1,705 moles were destroyed in Greenwood, cemetery. In 1878 7.18G ground mice, 97 cats, 35 dogs, 103 snakes and 121 rats were de stroyed. Iu 1879 3,159 ground mice, 73 cats, 29 dogs, 35 moles, 01 snakes and 33 rats were captured. An eagle carried a cat te her nest in the north of Scotland. Feigning death the cat was left by the eagle with her young ones. As seen as the old bird left pussy sprang upon the eagles, made a meal of one of them and ctlectcd her escape without in jury. Nellie was a handsome pony belonging te an old negre woman m St. Leuis. She had become very aged and seemed se rious and meditative. With a few fare well neighs recently she deliberately dashed her head against the wall if the house, and, breaking her neck, died. An ant apparently sick went stumbling along the dome of a nest with its feelers Hanging loosely, several ether ants ap proached it and teuciicd it with their feel ers. At last it was taken up by them and Lsarricd te sonic water'near by, many times iiiijicii in ii, aim viin eaiu uiuiiLjiib imck te the ant hill. A deg get between the tracks en the Pennsylvania railroad just as two express trains were approaching from opposite di rections. The animal looked in cither d: d: rectien ami then did the only thing which could have saved him. He stretched him self out ou his belly, placing his nose be tween hi3 paws and remained in tliat. po sition until the trains had passed. A daily visitor te the cage of a hand some canary in the office of the Philadel phia Timns is a mouse. He is welcomed by a song, and, as he eats the seeds and drinks the water from the cups, the bird giv. s evidence of his beinjr a favored guest. After his meals he freqeuntly plays about the bottom of the cage an hour. A canary bird beleuging tq a lady in Portland, Me., faints away as gracefully as can be. When noticed it will step in the middle of a song and fall from its perch as if dead. It remains in an apparently unconscious condition for seumj ten or fifteen minutes, then reuses up and be gins te warble as though nothing had oc curred. Over three bushels of fish, mostly trout, were found recently landlocked in the bed of a mountain stream en the line of the Erie railroad. The brook is almost en tirely dried by the drought, and at the feet of a little ledge of rock these fish were found iu a peel of about two barrels of water. They had evidently been driven into it a the water grew lower antl lower in the stream. A farmer near Reading, Pa., had a mon key that was fend of running the hay cut ter. The hired man caught him asleep one day in the barn, and tied hay annual his tail, which was four feet long. When the monkey awoke he found the bunch of hsy, he is said te have thrown it en the hay cutter, aud a moment later te have run ever the rafters chattering with pain. A New Jersey sportsman had been sheeting and had "killed several birds. I lc sent his deg te fetch them. As he ap proached with one of the birds his master took a few steps forward, aud catching his feet in a grape-vine, fell forward upon his gun, which was discharged, the entire contents lodging id the deg. The animal continued te advance, dropped the bird at his master's feet, licked his hand aud, looking up into his face affectionately, dropped dead. A Cincinnati cat caught a mouse, and began a sctics of gymnastics with it prim prim te killing and banqueting upon it. Just then another cat came up. Tem instantly ran his nose under a tin pan that lay in the yard bottom side up, and deposited his prey, and then attacked the intruder. After a lively battle Tem's adversary re treated, Tem pursuing him out of siht. He was gene possibly five minutes, when he returned te the yard, walked up te the inverted pan, again ran his nose under it, seized the mouse and proceeded with the meal, the preliminaries te which had been se impudently interrupted. A Placer, Cal., deg fell into a shaft and was there for 42 days before he was dis covered. During that time he was with out feed. The bottom of the shaft was tramped as hard and as smooth as matblc. and the sides as high as the deg could spring were furrowed and tern iu its fran tic efforts te escape. A diet of warm water aud milk was administered ami at last accounts it was recovering rapidly. Its weight before it disappeared was 100 than twenty. Lee aud Sambo were two dogs owned by Dr. Carter, of Wiuthrep, Iowa. They had separate quartern but both showed a pre ference for the house in the rear of the dwelling. They were geed friends, but Sambo, by trick, kept possession when he desired of the favorite kenuel. When Lee had taken the place Sambo would ruu out in a fury, barking loudly, and when Lee ran out te see what was going en, Sambo would sneak in and take possession. This device failed, and then Leowaseutiecdeut by a bone brought by Sarabe. The latter deg never wearies of practisinz upon Lee. A convention of crews was witnessed by James Hillman, of Orwigsbr.rg. N. Y.. As he entered the weeds several thousand crews were perched in the trees. Soen sentinels took their places en the outskirts of the weeds. The crews seemed engaged iu an earnest debate. Seme appeared te argue one way and some another. They separated in groups of a. dozen or se, cawed and chattered for a while, and then met in great flecks. This continued for six days, during which tirae none of the corn in the neighboring fields was touched. On the sixth day they suddenly Hew away te the northward. They went in Hecks of about 300 each, at intervals or five minutes, and each fleck had a leader. Seme fishermen en the west coast of Ireland were iu the habit of going te a small island a few hundred yards from the mainland iu quest of bait. It was the abode of large number of rabbits, and could be reached at low tide by wading. As the fishermen stepped upon the beach of this island at high water utie morning recently they saw lying there what they thought was a dead fox. The animal had every appearance of being drowned. They picked it up and threw it into their beat ler the skin, but as they returned te the main land the beat no sooner struck the shore than the fox bounded out and ran like a flash up among the cliffs. The conclusion is that the fox had crossed ever te .the island during the night, when tide was luw, in search of rabbits, and finding iu the morning that he was cut off from the mainland, counter feited death, with the expectation of there by procuring a passige te the shore iu the beat. MA1SKETS. Cattle .Market. PuiLADEtriiiA. January 21. Cattle market fair: Mile, :;,0:ie head : I'rinic, iJJe": (feed. 37.jJc; medium, 3-''3.'?iO : eonimen, ii sheep market dull ; I'riiue. 0i'5tiJ-ne: K"oil, ZT5l : common, 4fllic. .-ales. H.Oki bead ; ; medium, i) He market fur: .-ales, L.".liO head ; Prime, 754Sc ; tcoed. V&VQ ; medium; 7c ; common v'4e. Mew Kerk Market. w Yekk. Jan. 21. 1 lour dull and slightly in buyer favor : lixlir expert and local trade demand : ?upi-rtlne State $:;2.":;7i: extra de U 15fi)4 4D; choice de $1 1364 'JO: hncy ile $1 Uj$tJ se; round hoop oilie f4 1334 'Jt: choice de at .l 'jjJj'i! 75; superfine west ern f:t 23??: 73: common te geed ex tra de l 13g4lj0; choice de l teijl 73 ; choice white wheat de $3 00QG OJ Southern dull and wcik : common t fair extra le 'i"J700: ucmmI te choice de 3 Oligl. 15. Wheat slightly in buyers' favor ; Ne. 2 Ked Feb. 1 lSJiigl isj-i ; de March. $1 m'A ; Ne. I White, -May. St 17J. Cern without decided change, dull; Mixed r-t.frn sunt. S2Jvi33c: detuluru SiJgSlc. Oat a shade lewer: Stnte. 44J?lSUc; West ern tilii'c; Ne. i Feb. 13'i!)13y.:: de March riilhitlcliihiit .Market. rAu.AiKi.iMiiA, Jun.. Fleur dull, prices taver buyers ; -tupcrllne ! 003 TM ; extra 3 755 1 IS : iiliieand Indiana lamily S5 25cr73; I'n. de $lfr7'4;: Si. Leuis family iSitrU); Mln in bout clear J3 lMft.r 73: utnii;ht, $3 87 G li; pn4ent and hinh j;i-.itles in 23W7 73. Itye Heur ut f4 733 f:0. Wlwat tiuict : Ne. 2 We.-te.-u Ked $1 13?.tf?l IB; rcnii'a. Ceil $1 IlgllU; Amber SI 14(91 1. Cern ((uietaiid steady; steamer 5'JgMJJc ; yellow 53e ; mixed ale. Oats quiet a-id unchanged ; Ne. 1 White Vtiifi; Ne. i! de 4'Ke; Ne. de 4:JXJ ; Ne. 2 Mixe 4.1c. live linn at 'j3?. Prevision- firm ; mis-perlc old. $l:!50I4: new, $13 CO; licet hums $1'J Mj'J 00; 111 din n in.'-'s beef $19 00, I. e. b. Kaeen smoked liniiM U I0Je: pickled Imim- 8JfJ9c ; smoked shoulders f.'J.VJfc; salt de JtfiSJc. Lard lirnicr; city kettle; 'Jtfr : toee ln:i.-iii;i:-'at. Sjjc; priine steam at i'J .'!35J 10. Hutter stead-, but very qui-t; Cream ery e.vra 3.'le : de jaied te choice 23Jj:."2: liruilferd county ami New Verkextm, tubs, 'il!iSe : de firkins. ZlQ'ic ; Vcterii dairy extra iin-X;-; de geed I e choice ISJj2Je. Uells very dull ; renn'a Kxtru ISgaie ; Western UcM.-rve extra 1S$2I. Krs scarce, prices favor sellers; Pa. 42 13 : tVclere 4Ugi2e. Cheese Jinn mederutelv active; New Yerk tiilleieaiii, l.'lJJili:: Wentern lull cream, l:; Mfdle; de lair lo"b-eo:l ISgiaiic; de half skimp UHI' HJie. I'etreletim dull : refined ic. Whisky ut .51 II. Seeds Uoed te prime clever steady 'S'i : Fhixecci steady at. fl :. Stock ."Unmet. Nkw Yekk Stocks. Slecks strong. Junuury'21. A. m. a. m. p. n. r. m. r. f. inrSiHrJ) 12:30 2:13 UxO Meney iiirie i.. ic. ...... ..... Michigan S. A I.. S... Michigan Cent. II. it. m tfjl") 411 40 4-)i .... 132 m VllK ... .i "- -7C 1-lyJ '--fc J H .... i:k i:j2'4 I32j .... 121 122'. 122 5 "4 S.HS SSJi .... 107 107 10 47 47 Ji 48 Villi .121 Chicago & N. v -l! Chicago, M St. ...12: iiau. at. .i. com.. . e.rjj, " " l'fd....IfiS Teledo & Wabash.""." W Ohie.l MiNdppi. .. I3;5 St. Leui3, 1. 31. AS It., lily Ontario and Western. ."7'-i C. C. & I. K. It 2UC New Jersey Central.. 'Jli'i 4"r 4.1 433 .... "7J5 37 33 .... 2 2 SHS Jt'aAi, Vi Ocl.& Hdusen:Canul.M7! lOBJj; I08?4 lOO'S b. I a I. P. lT. . ....... f.,.l al.t ,.ll lAil i'c... i.HUJt. !. tain iii-ivi l.v;H J-ty l-1.a Western Union Tul..ti: I15K IVfyC 113 I'aeilic .Mail S. S. Ce. 3!J-g 53 fc'.jj 53 American n.iti.ui. Union Pacific I-M'-S l-K Vilii 121 KaiiMis A Texas New Yerk Central.. Adams ICxprnss.... Illinois Central Cleveland A PUN.. Chicago A Keck I... Pittsburgh A Ft. W. PlIlLAllXLPHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania 11. li... Phil'a. A Kiv.ding... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation. v:,y. vi 41 ;$ a? I32J i-isyj? m . .12 314 22 31 wA mi mx ... 43 VISA ... 42 Northern Pacific Cem X', l"d w; M lift Pitts., Titusv'eA ... Northern Cential Phll'iiA Eric i:. K... Northern Penn'a I'n. II. 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