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LANCASTER DAILY INTELiLIGBlfOBB wAlDHBBRAY DECEMBER 3 1884
COLUMBIA NE RTS ITEMS.
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TUB COUNTY OMTIUKS.
In
A Nnwtur el tlfflefirs Ideated by DlrHreni
Lecal ilrgnlsilien Unnnlllen et tne
Lockup About rewn.
The following oillcera were oleetcd lest
evening by Gen. Welah Pest, Ne. 118, Q,
A. It :
Commander James A. Mcyers.
Benler Vleo Cera. Clayten llartman.
Junier " " B. 11. Olcpper.
Quartermaster James L. Plnkorteu,
Burgeon Dr. Prank lliokle.
Chaplain B. P. Dean.
Ollloer of the Day IIedJ. P. Mulleu.
" " Guard Woflley Dunbar.
Tbe efllccrs will be Installed lu January
1885.
Twe recruits were mustercd In te tbe
l'nst last ovenlng.
Vigilant flre oerap.iny, Ne. 2, last even
Ins elected the following oflleora for
1885:
President Oee. H. Bennett.
Vleo President Samuel MeNcal.
Boerotary Oee. W. Bohrecdor.
Trcasiirei Nlek Oilman.
Trustee William Yeanlnh.
Chlof Engineer ChaB. K. Oroeno.
Assistants Wm. Ilogcre, Jeseph lllrab,
JcIT Oilman, Wm, llorshey, Abram Ures
and KumeII Supploe.
Chief Director A. V. Rogers,
Assistant Lewl TomiBley, David
Keutz and Jehn Moero.
Plromen Qee. Descb, Jehn Hlokey,
William Moero, Fred. AdaniB,Jebn Beeth,
ThomaaTulle, JobuWebster and Cyrus
Eves.
RKI.IR1' ASSOCIATION Ol'l'ICKRS.
Following nre the officers and committee
of the Columbia rollef association for
1885 :
1'resldent Mm. 8. II. Purple.
Vice President Mrs. Jaoebs.
t3ecretary Mrs. Susan A. Given.
Treaaurcr Mrs. P. 8. Puegh.
Visiting Committee Mrs. E. K. Smith,
Mrs. 8. 8. Dctwller, Mrs. Itev. W. P.
'Evans, Mrn. D. C. Wann. Mrs. Het. J. II.
Penuebpckcr, Mrs. W. K. Nowlen, Mrs.
Hev. Browne, Mrs. Btelnbolser, Mrs. Pred
Buelicr. Mrs. Washington Hlchtcr, Mrs.
J. W. Yeeum, Mies Mary Anu ItedRCoker,
Mrs. W. 8. Patten, Mrs. Jamca WoUer,
Mrs. Sharticr, Mrs. Milten Wlke, Mrs. H.
.T. M. Little, Miss Clara Bhrelner. Mrs.
David Mewery, Mis. Lcaman, Mrs. Halues,
Mrs. Sterllng Bmlth.
The llunuee oemmittco has been ap
pointed as fellows :
Misses Ida Wann and Annle Eakman,
south side of Locust s'roet, from Frent te
Third, and south ; Mrs. Barney Swocney
and Mrs, Fred. Iluoher, south side Locust
street from Third te Seventh, and south ;
Misses Laura Meran and Auna Parry,
neitb side Locust street, from Frent te
Third, audrerth ; Miwrs Alice WeUhaud
Ella Fry, north bUIe of Locust stroet, from
Third te Seventh, and north. It will save
the association oemidorablo trouble and
labor if persens having contributions will
Fead te olther of the abeve members, In In
stea'd of their having te call for thorn.
Till! KCAI'KS KllOSt TIIK LOCK UP.
Chairman of Police Committce Fred.
Buebcr savs he cannot understand in what
manner the recent escapes from tbe
Columbia lock-up have bren made. Te the
best of his Icnowledgo the half-dozea or
mero keya In use are held by responsible
partles, who have a right te them, and he
does net wish te think they leaned the
keys te an outsider te assist prisoners te
rsaape. IIe accuser nobody, but will have
the matter thoroughly investigated.
obituary
Mr. Jeseph E. B.iyd, a widow lady,
aped -Jajoare, died of Bright's dlsease of
the kidneys. nt the residence of her father,
Mr. Jacob Snyder, at Tenth and Locust
ntreels, at 0:30 p. m. yesterday, after a
lingering illuesa. Bhe leaves three child
ren, .Maggie, Gortrude and Charles, te
mourn her sad death. Her remains will
be interred in Mount Bathel coraetory,
from her late reaidonce, en Friday after
noon, at 2 o'clock. Decoded was a mem
ber of the Columbia M. E. ohtireh, and
ene of Its most faithful laberers.
TOWN NOTES.
Mr. F A Benuett is iu Philadelphia, be
is Mr. M. Bacheuhcimer.
Dead birds were found en our streets
this morning. Last night's oeld was
either tee Bovcre for them, or olse they
died of seme disease.
P. G. JebLS lett his lied Men's pin last
evenln2,clthcr ou Walnut, Locust or Bixth
t treat.
Tbe Yeung Felks' society, of Bt. Jehn's
Luthoreu olsureu, will meet, at air. u. r .
Ilerr's, en North Second street, between
Locust ami Walnut, te-morrow ovenlng.
There was c'eared 473 at the supper given
bv the Ladies' aid soeioty, of the Betlul
church, in Shenk's ball, last week. A vote
of thanks has been tcudored the Columbia
Democratic elub, aud Mr. Jno. W. Srrartz
for the use of the hall; te the publie in
ceueral for liberal lutrenaie, aud te the
ladies whoaeslsted iu making the alTalr a
kUCCCSS. g&
P. It. It. shifting raglne, Ne. 814, was
nearly wrceked last evening, by a brake
shoe dropping off ene of Its drlvleg whoels.
Under a new management, the Eastern
bazaar will be ro-eponcd next Monday.
Mr. P. A. Kredol has an imported clock
which has attached te it the ilgure of a
oelored weruau and a musle box. Scores
of persons visit bis ntore daily te see it.
Mr. Frank Hertz'.er, jr., is indisposed.
Twe men who were aetlug Buspioleusly
iu the neighborhood of Lewis Lyte'a
chicken coop, lart eveulng, were driven
nway. . r, .
Edward Bhrelner and Oear neffman
took mero exoreiso in ene day than we
would care te take in a week. Early hut
Thursday morning they rowed te Wright.
vllle, walked te Yerk, a distance of 13
miles, returned te Columbia at 12:20 p.
m. the same day by passonger train,
skated from 2 te G, and again skated from
7n19.
Mirs Auuie Soner and brother Frank,
have retunied te their home In Ghewca
ville, Md.
Owing te an unforeeen lneldent, the
Rev. Henry Wheeler, of Philadelphia, will
net nddress the meeting of the Womans'
foreign missionary society iu tbe M. E.
church next Buuday.
m
Tilt! I'.Kl'UKIKU UUU UUOlElIi,
Exsttf rutnl Accanets el itt l'revalance.
An associated presa despateh te the
Philadelphia papers Btates that tbe beg
obelera prevalla te an "alarming oxtent"
in tbe vielnity of Bainbridge, this oeunty,
Theio is but llttie foundation for the re
port. During the very het weather last
Beptcmber, tbere was oenridorablo mor
tality among tbe hogs penned up In oleeo
styes along the river from Columbia te
Baiubrldge, net less than fifty having
died, Marietta suffering a gi eater less than
any ether town, Recently tbere has been
some additional sicknesa in Columbia.
Cenrad llitucr is reported te have lest two
begs yesterday, and several ei nis neigu neigu
bers have also suffered similar losses ; but
well informed gentlemen from Columbia,
Marietta, Meuut Jey and Balnbrldge,
doelare that there is no geuera! prevalence
of ohelera or any ether disease among the
begs. Ona extensive dealer states that be
has net had a cace of sickness among bis
swine during the entire season.
Iu West Lamnetcr township, Abraham
Mehaffey lest flve begs by sickness within
two or three wceks.and Iienry Keeeey, his
neighbor, has ceven en the sick list, but
tha discaEe does net appear te be obelera.
Hew th Vntletm Hnbernlnsti roellleni
xnem nrn te 11 rllled.
On tbe first Monday et January the
oeunty ofllcers elected last mouth, will
assume the duties of tbelr offleos. The
only county omeors holding ever are the
district atterney, oeunty solicitor end
recorder.
In the prothenotary's offleo, P. E. Blay
maker will be retained ni deptity, and
Jehn B. MlHer nod W. E. Krelder will be
appointed dorks, Mlller. who was a olerk
In the ofllce for revcrat years, rerigncd te
accept a position In the ofQeo of the eel eol oel
lootor of Internal ravenue. Knewing that
bb would have te go, ou aoeount of the
change in the national administration, bis
friend, Lew Ilarltuan, iiceured him a
position undorBklles. Majer Al. Edwards,
an cfilolent olerk, will rctlre from this offleo.
Register Btoner will appoint Israel Car.
pentorasenoof bis olerks. The ether Is
net positively determined upon, There
are two applicants and the appointment of
the soeond hlnges upon a ceitaln con cen con
tlneetioy. Clerk of the Orphans 'Court Reller will
oentlnuo Samuel L. KauITman as bis
depnly. Mr. Kcller will alee doveto bis
wbole attention te the ofllae and that will
cut off Jjilm Heed, who was ompleyod a
greater portion of tbe year as au extta
olerk.
County Trea surer Grider will net have
any deputy and Harry Strohm, the ae
oemmodatlng deputy of Troauurer Geed,
will have te rotire.
Bherlff Tomlinseu will retaln Harry
Hlppey and Chas. Btrlne as his deputies.
They have been deputles for six years and
threughly understand the duties of tbe
ofllce.
In the clerk of the qnarter sessions
ofllce tbe proaent olerk, Geergo W. Eaby,
will ofrleiato as deputy for the next threo
yearn.
There will be no ohange in the appoint
ments of the county commissioners,
Frank Grlest will be named as clerk by
Commissioner Gingrich aud Solemon Bhell
as janitor by Commissioner Myers.
The oeuuty auditors will net dotermlno
upon their organization until they meet
ou the first Monday of January.
Cerenor Honamau,whe will have twenty
or thirty doputles te appoint, has net yet
completed his Hat. The only deputy
ship worth having Is at Columbia
and for that it la said the contest la be
tween 'Squlre Frank and 'Squire Evans.
It is barely possible that the new coroner
may dispense entirely with deputies.
There nre a large number of epplicanU for
tbe eoveral positions nt tbe prison, but the
old officers will probably be re-elected with
the exception of tbe watohmeu. Thelr
obaueos were tbe best until the devslop devslep devslop
ments woremado oeucuruing the "hele iu
tbe wall" botweeu the cells, resulting In a
vete of occsure being pAS3ed for thelr
nogllgeneo.
At the peer heuse Dr. MoCreary will
net have any opposition, but Uroek will
bave, but they have been trying te beat
him for several years, nnd the chances
for bis election are tbe best.
HKW AltrjCRTlHBMKtyTH.
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H. UIVI.XU.
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KO r. HATUVON
JOHN S. GITLEK & CO.
Offer Useful Articles for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Ladies' Seal Plush Coats, Russian
Circulars, Newmarket and Coachman's Coats, Delmans, Jersey Jackets, Short Wraps, Misses'
and Children's Russian Circulars, Newmarkets, Havelecks, and all kinds of Coats. Seal Plush
Cleth, Jersey Cleth, Linings, Leeps, &c, for Coats. See our Persian Cleth Shawls, Skirts, &c,
for Presents, at
PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
tT. S.-VONNEQ1ED BY IKLEPUOtfE EXOUANQE.
LANCASTER, PA.
KOHB.IUN MIHS1UMAKY WOllll.
f.H AHrXtttlntUMKtt.
UtlAltlXY UUUINB AT IIOJIK
L'l
imrtlen for lteepcnlng tue saiii lliiti.e
OeI fur the 1'ecr.
Mayer Jtosenmtllcr lies decided te re
open the eeup houte for the relief of the
doserving peer of the city during the
coming wlnter. The flret benefit for tbe
fund te sustain it will be a locture, te be
delivcred in tbe court heuse en Friday
evening, Dccoraber 12, by Cel 0. J.
Arms, of Philadelphia, formerly editor of
the Examintr. His address will be en
titled, "The Shotgun iu 8oelcty,"and as
he Is well-kuewn as a popular aud talented
lecturer, tbe sale of tiekets will, no doubt,
be large.
ceai. iron thu nr.am;viNO roeii.
The Buchanaa-MoEvey-RoynoIds relief
comittce of councils met en Tuesday
ovenlng at the ruayer'u ofSeo, te discupn
tbe host motbedn or illstnimting ttie coal,"
purebascd from the nbote fund, be that
the most deserviug peer will rcceive it. It
was decided te ask the Ladies' dercas
society te co-eporato with the committeo,
in ascertaining the names of the dissiviug
pour. The pollce oflleora of tbe city alto
have lists nnd bave bscu instructed te
make a eareful cauvasa of their wards and
only report te the committeo theso who
are worthy. The committce will meet
aaln en Tuesday evening and thou decide
when the coal will bi distributed.
UlIKAl'aUlW.
mitreitlnc UKueur en trie Subject atttie
lte Helxriceil Clmrcli,
Tbe meeting that was held Tuesday
eeulng, In the First Rofermcd church, In
the lntercst of Foreign missions, was a
dcelded success. It was held uuder the
auspices of the Boeloty of Inquiry of the
Theological Seminary nnd the Y. M. C. A.
of tbe oellego. The sorvices opened with
the doxology, "Pralse Ged from whom nil
bkssitjgs flew." Dr. J. B. Bhumaker,
pastor of St. Paul's Reformed church,
reEd the 8cripture, and Rev. W. P. Lleh.
liter, pastor of Bt. Luke's mission. led the
congregation iu prayer. Mr. Miller, a
momber of the rohldle class iu the semi
nary, thou announced a hymn. After the
singing, Dr. T. 8. Jolinfeo, BJoreiary of
the Deitd of Ferclgu MIpsIeus, proceeded
with bis address. Though be oeoupled
nearly au hour, be succeeded in keep
ing tbe attentien of the audienca
te the laBt. IIe confined himself
exclusively te Japan. He gave what
purported te be a history aud rise of this
island kingdom, aud hew its rulers
have oecupicd bucIi a high plaoe iu the
minds of thelr cubjectn, and that they
paid dlviue htner te thorn. The kingdom
remained sealrd for ruauy contuiies ; this
pcople had no communication with the
eutside world. Bometimo during the six
teenth century the Jesuits gained a foot
ing there, and propagated Christianity
successfully for some time until they were
discovered iu a plot te overthrew the
government. After this, Christianity wca
exterminated, and the kingdom was agaiu
sealed. This remained se until tot many
years am they entered into a treaty with
our ewu country, and ether nations have
also availed thuniBclves of this privilcge,
and new bave representatives thore.
The whele ompire is gradually being
opecod up te Christianity, and the
poeplo are lougieg altar a hotter light.
Ae Ged has opeued the way, it is our duly
as Oumtiauj toeocupy the laud, te gather
tins Iiatve.it. Ttie address was brim full
of oxejllunt thing, aud mikes a most
devout appeal te the earnest thinking
Christian.
Mr. Hey a meinber of the middle class
In the seminary ruade a vciy spirited
address ou a consceratod life te tbe mis
sionary work. This young man has
deolded te onter upon the fereign misaier
ary field. A oelloatiou was lifted te aid
the beard in their work. After the
audiouce jeined in singing "Frem Green
laud's Iey Mountains &e.," it was citi
mis6cd with tbe honediclion by Dr. Jebn-
011.
F
LINN .V 1IKKMKBIAN.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
AT
FLIN2ST & BBENEMAN'S.
The Largest Ptockaert Lewo 1'ilce. We are new openlng our annual exhibition el
HOLIDAY UUUDS. IJelIs, Dell Carriages, Express Wogens, Bprlng amt Hebby Jlerccc,
Shoeflrs and VolecIpeilei, Tin unit Mechanical Toys.
2-Merchauts, Uaurches und Banday-sobeols supplied at New Yerk Prices.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
TiieilAhl' 11UI.IDAV UOUIH.
Oliristmas 1884.
TlionelldaySoaion is near at hand and U meet tue wants cf our trade we bave placed
In ear cehuj a lull line et
ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS.
-IN-
Watches, Diamonds, Bronzes,
Silverware, in Sterling and Plate,
Jewelry, Spectacles and
French and American Clocks.
We call intention lu tlie lAct that with our coinpleto Factory wu can All any special orders ler
DIAMOND MOUNTING, MASONIC Oil SOCIETY BADGE3,
Oranyarttcle In Geld or fcllver Jewclry.
E3"Flrat-elaea Hepnirlns lu Hvery Branch cf Our UuBlcera.
ED W. "W. ZAHM, Jeweler,
SECOND EDITION.
WEDNESDAY BVENINQ, DEO, 8. 1BB4.
GLOBIOUS OLD TEXAS.
BUB IS 8X1 1.D TUIB COME 8TAH HTATB.
IlellliiB Cp Plurality or 131,833 (ter
UUveUna EIeters-lnusylvnUt
Klecters In Hesilen In Hnrrtibarg,
Acstin, Ter., Dec. 3. The official TOte
of Texas, just oemploto, is as fellows :
Cleveland, 223,203 ; Ulalne, 88,853 ; Dutler
3.831 : Bt. Jehn, 3.S11 : Loekwood. 2.
Total vete, 318,805. Cleveland's plurality
evor Ulalne, iJ4,U05, uioveiana's majority
overall, 129,021. An compared with the
presidential vete et issu, iexa3 snows au
ineroase of 83,293 vetes.
a me rtErunLiCAN majeiiitv.
Tucson, Arizona, Doe. 8. The ofiletal
retarns show that Bean (Hep.), for dole delo dole
gato te Oen?rc8S, reoelvcd 07,017 votes,
and Head (Dem.), 5,505.
TWO Mivena KI.r.CTKD.
BirtniNariAsr, Ala., Doe. 3 Tbe city
olcetlon took plaoe yesterday. A. 8. Lane,
the present mayor, was oleetcd by a two twe two
thirdslmaierlty. Bostejt, Mass., Dee. 3. W. E. Ituesall
(Dem.), was oleetcd mayor of Cambridge
yesterday by 1,085 majority, ever Tex
(Hep).
A MISISTEtt nCSIONS.
Bncssnts, Dee. 3. Niobelas Fish, the
United States minister te Belglum, has
resigned.
EnBflLWnTAK MfMM fr
net flRht duel with Prhwe 1
oenoerning s matter whlefc eeavnad ia
Parliament And If Det with hla, Um
mneh less with his ten,
8Ueji te Keep from Harris.
Nnw Yenir, Dee. 8.-Chrles B. Wsrt,
who said he was an artist from Charleston,
B.C., was arrested te-day, for stMMaf
pair of shoes from a stere In Warna stnMt
Ue was shabbily dressed and ea tha way
te oenrt he fell en the street, from sxbaas sxbaas
tlen and hnnRer. He said ha had eatea
..thiJ i0r "i1?9 day,, H, " were
attended te and he wu held for trial.
TTBATURB MD10ATIOHS.
Wasuikqten, D. O., Dee. 3. Fer tha
Middle Allantle states, fair weather,
north te west winds, slight rise in tm.
porature.
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CblDkdtipnia narks.
1'niU.Dal.rniA. Dnc. .1 Plenr mnvknt ili.ll
and weak t Snirarflne Btate. nt sa a
fl2J.M.c"JKjrtra,,0 W7583 j ra. ramiiT,
H UfiZ M wlnter olear. 3S04JJ de
Si"SSitKte- e 0f M'nn. extra, elear.
13 7501 a t strnlRht, U 0031 ret WHoeatta
cicai 3 78jB4ai(straiiChu, it WfiJt winter
patentfl M 2JQ3 01 1 spring de, 14 7305S9.
Ilyllenrflrmatl3 6eaj75.
Yvneai sieauy uat anifiti we. 3 SMt.
r,ac,
cm lied, ;ejj We. S de, 70e Ma 1
ciru j nu. -a iemwarQ ue, two.
TIIK BTATJ3 BLKUriJItj IN HK33ION
They
Ucea Altrnctloue tr I.ltilf Sleuey.
Shows (jiving cntortalnnienta at n low
rate of admission are bcoetulu;; the ragu
new and many oempanleanrooouduK devtu
te pan. This la ewlnj; ebleily te the bad
business. In large eities tbe ewners of
epera houses are frce te say that the Dime
mute limn are the attractions that make
the meney and they rIve geed allows. In
oeuntry towns llke Lanoaster, Reading,
HarrlBburfr, Se., tbe skatim? rinks have
dene much te injure the show business,
and in all of these towns corapauies at low
prieea will appear during tlie eoasen The
llrst te arrive iu Lancaster will be the
Dime Museum oempauy, vihieh remains
three nii'bts. They bave an oxcellout
treupe of speelalty peeple. During
Christmas week, Conners & Kelly's com
bination, lneludiiiR the IIe fe Shoe Four,
will perform for Boieral nij?htfl. with mat
inees, at low prices. Early in January,
Bennett & Moulten's large epera company
will oemo here for n week ; they will fcinR
all the popular eperas, ebanglui; the bill
every nleht. with 10, 20 aud 80-cent ad-
mlfsiens. On New Year a home show by
a large oetnpany will be glveu at low
prices.
iloetrnctt Annrded.
The flre committeo of oeuco'U rccolved
proposals for coal, feed and cuibing for in
front et tbe new engine and truek heuse
at their . meeting ou Tuesday evon
lng. D. B. Landis S Ue. were awarucil
tbe oentraot for furnUhlng feed for tbe
flre dopartmeut horsen ; O. J. Swarr &
Ce. for coal for tlie en glne houses, and J.
A. Burger ler tue granite cureing.
Clayten Myers, city troasurer, and Jaoeb
Hnlbaeb, superintendent of the water
department, wero in Iteadlni; ou Tuesday,
and made a oentraot with tbe Mellert
manufacturing oempauy for water pipe
for this eity.
Called te Aueiucr l'ulidt.
Itev. S. W. Itelgart, of tbe Meohanios Meehanios Meohanies
burg, Cumberland oennty, Prosbyterian
ehurcb, formerly of Lanoaster, has to te to
ealvod an informal invitation te boeomo
pastor of a nourishing church in New
Jersey, and It is likely a formal eall will
fellow. Iu case Mr. lleieart accords, the
conuretratien at Meebanlcsburs will eall
Itev. T. J. Fercusen, pastor of the Sllver
Spring congregation.
la tee Unutt el Cemmau 'lens.
iiBvenn juuei: unikobten
. i.. tiniBuifer .TnnT-Trcstnaerrer vS.Dr.'
Jehn L. Atlce, jr , the jury rondered a
vcrdiet in favor of the defendant, for
ed0.ee.
The next casa called for trial wai that of
Jehn KvnnB vs. A. F. Shonek. This was
an action en a meohaule'a lien te reoevor
$180 with interest from August 7, 1882,
balance alleged te ba due for repiirs te
defendant's heuse.
The defense was that Evans contracted
te de all tbe work for $300, that he was
paid that sura, aud Sbonek supposed that
the whele matter was bottled until he
learucd that a mechanics lieu had been
Med. Ou trial.
L-iura M. Smitb,an insolvent debter,was
dichar:cd.
Charlei B. Stepban wai granted a
llosuseto podJle gjjds iu the oeuuty of
Lanoaster
Christian Haboekor, Eistllempfleld was
appointed guardian of the miner ohildren
of Edward Lively and Mary Lively, late of
Eastllemplleld township.
Meet la Hurrlitmra ena Oaat their
Vetet (or Ulalae and Legan.
IlAitnisuunfl, Fa. Doe. 8. All the
members of the doctoral oellogo had
arrived In this city by 10 o'clock this
morning. At a oaueus held the following
were dotermined upon as officers of
the colleo, which meets at 12
o'clock : Chairman, James Dobsen,
of Philadelphia; Soerotarles, Themas B,
Coebxao, of Lanoaster; Jehn O. Delanoy
and Thes, MeCamant ; sorgeant-at arms
Jehn F. Finney of Philadelphia; Assistant
sergcant-at-arms, Thes. M. Jenes, ofUar efUar
rlsburg ; Doer keepers, Hiram W eand,
Heward Day and Jehn McOeahan; mes
songer, Olaronce Seller of Uarrlsburg.
The doctoral oellogo met at neon te-day
In the supreme courtroom. An organiza
tion was effoetod by tbe olection of the
offleors previously dotermined upon in
1 oaueus. James Dobsen, upon assuming
the chair, referred te the faet that this
was tUO ursi uine mut iuuubji.
vanla did net east her doctoral vote
for the prosldent eloeted. A committeo I
was then appointed te wait upon tue gev
inrn flrmni- wl.Ti fnti- itnm.MA .
"HQiiKe! sail yellow ana de mixed 4S
NO. 9
ecua.
IfnAnnmln.l a. nam..
Boods cioversood ami at 7(7Xa : TlmetnT
dnll at, $1 4091 45 j fflaxnoee arm at Slit.
Wlnter llran at 111 73015.
Previsions firm with (air lebhlncr ilnmnnil i
India Mess Heet SlSBOOJOt GIty de,llSB04
u, no. a, tjuiic
Oata quiet aud easy ? Ne. I White, Me i
J2S330 He mixed, SiaBkc.
14 0Jt MC33
K0 50321.
jiacen, ioe t
fork, fi3SCiJ110O; Boetiiams,
Smolred Bhonlders. 7ti
TKei salt de. 0e; Bmoted llains, HOI20I
picaiea (ia uiuiuj.
Lard Ilnnt city refined, EQaet loose
bntcbers, ICIVI : prime steam 17 S7MQ7 CO.
llutter market and prices tlrm ler high
craleJ! Creamery; extms, ntSOet western de,
de, Mitaaj it. O. 4 N. Y. extr&s, 2332701 West
ern dairy de, 25e; Wostern geed te
ctioice. aeQMB.
Uells at 103200 paeWng, OBIV:.
Kggs flrra ler IresU laid, which are scarce t
extras. 99310 s Wostern, lMlMUia.
ulioeso marlcet steady, wltli quiet dem&ndi
New Verlr lull creams, at lSX0Ucl
Ohie Flats, cholce, llO120i de fair te prime,
SKOailXe I l'a. part sklnu, 5Q7e ( de lull,
XS4XC.
i'etroleum nnlet i Reflned, 7Ka.
Whisiy dull : Western at 11 ae.
new XOTK HtlMU.
Naw Yebk, Doe. 3. Fleur State and West
ern dull and rather weak, aoatliern dull ami
heavy.
Wheat a trlfle hetter, with less delni Ne. 1,
Whltu nominal! Ne. 2 Ued. Jan., S.asiHei
rob , gsvasce i March, S3a83Ke ; April, mm
03!e May.KlKSOJKe. ,
Cern WQJie higher and moderately active j
Mixed Wosiern, spot, 48QD0O de luture,
OtttsHQUe hotter; Ne. 2 Jan.,32XtlSlXet
l may, 3le ; Btate. 31Q37KO ; wcateru, 323370.
&
Zahm's Cerner,
Lancaster, Pa.
nevSll
TIIII3 tlurr Kuicrs Hull.
Tillle Murr, against whom the grand
inquest found a trne bill nt the November
Eisaieus, for violating tbe liquor law, was
arrcsttd this morning en a beneh warrant
by tlie sheriff. Bhe was taken before the
ctmrrmna'Bntcrea-ban iur" mm- n-h
next term of oeurt
NMSW AnVEHTlBEilENia
WANTKD-A (1UUII Ultlt. UNA JTAllM
eeven miles Irem tlie city, te de general
lioineorlf. Apply at thH ofllce.
il3-lt
Gil A Nil HlinOIINU SIATUtl FOU
Twenty live (25) Kine Turkeys at Qoerr.n
orner and rcoeivo any communication he
might bave. Messrs. Week, TViekersham
and Jennings performed this duty, return,
ing with thoeflloial list of oleotors doelarod
by the governor te have bcen eloetod.
nt the eall of the roll all the members
reperted prosent. "When the bal bal
letlng commenced the result uhewed
thirty votes 'cast for James G.
Blaiue for prosldent, and thirty votea for
Jehn A. Legan, for vloe prosldent.
The routine work ei signing tne certiii-
cates was then transacted as speedily as
nosslble. Miobael wieand was nppointed
moesencor te convey a oertlllcd oepy of
the oleotion te the president of the Benato
atWashlngten.
delawahe's "uttle Timnn."
"Wiliiinoten, Del., Dee. 3. Dolewaro's
three oleotors met at Dever, at neon te day
nnd with due formality east their three
vetes for Cloveland and Hendricks.
TVOHIt Or UONUltESS.
trmikaeiptuB.
qaotatienjby AsaociatedFross.
Blocks dull and steady.
FlUladclphla Se Jtrte 1L IU 12
ueadlns llailread 11 ii-ld
ronnsylranlaltallread..,aa 51
Lehlgli Valley ltaUroed ., GO2
United Companies or New Jeraey 19S
Northem raclflc IS
Northern raclfle I'roferroO. 41
Northern Contrat llailread. 57
LenlKh Navigation Company 41
Norrlstewn UaUread 10
Ceptral Transportation Company.. ....... MX
llunale, N. Y..and VhUailelphla IUi
I,Ittin8chnvlltin UiUrruid , S3
l'ullre Uaset.
Jehn Myers, a passonger en tbe Penn
sylvania railred, get drunk wblle en reute
from Ye.k te Lancaster, and, bocemlng
nbusive aud disorderly had te be arreetcd
and loekod up. He was taken befere
Aidermau MoCeuomy and discharged en
payment of oests.
Jehn Ivissiuger, arrested for committing
au atsault and battery en bis wife, bad a
hearing bafere Alderman Med linn and
entered bail te ausrfer nt court.
The cold woather of last night had tbe
effect of atttaetlng oievon ledgers te tbe
station heuse. They were dliehargcd
this morning.
TAltlNU UUtVN TIIK 1'UL.B.
A. vlglit About the wnei Milp el the TluiDer.
During the campaign a Cleveland pole
was erected in front of Cenrad Garber's
Centennial saloon, at Vine and Sttawberry
streets. Garber sold the pole re re
ceutly, and it was out down.
At neon te day the purchaser was
hauling It away wlien seme of the young
men who oreetod it put in au appcaranea.
They objected te Garber selling the
pole, whieb they claimed as their property.
A light followed in which Garber nnd
Frank Kautz had thelr beada out.
Their injurles are net serious and no suits
wero brought. Garber claimed that he
owned the pole as an offset te a bill, and
it is pretty difficult te ascertain who was
eutltled te It.
A Uviartette el Had IIejb.
Oa Sunday four boys, who are quite
young, broke into the school heuse lu
which Prof. Matz teaches, en West Vine
street, damaged the organ, books, &e.,
audoarricdeffajmosmall artielcf. They
have been arrested and Alderman Spurrier
will give them a hearing te-morrow even-
iDB.
His ueel.
Jehn Bblilew, of Marietta, is the owner
of what is supposed te be tbe largest steer
in the county, ile is a Jumbo in size, aiid
weighs ever 8,000 pounds. Jacob Waguer,
of Haphe township, has the animal in
obarge, and intends te fecd him until Feb.
22, when he will be slaughtered Mr.
B. ealls It "a Cloveland steer."
Meeting el UntinclH
City councils will bold thelr December
meeting this evening.
1'iaycr MectlDC.
A prayer ineetliiBtvlll ba held under the
ausploes of tlie Weruens Christian Tomper
nnce Union et this city In the rooms of the Y
11.0. A. association lo-meirotv altorucen, at
3J o'clock. Miss KrancI V, WHIanl, prosl presl prosl
eont or the National Union and who will lee.
ture lu the Court Heuso en Thursday evening
next, will be present.
Wew Novelty Store.
As will he scen by an advorllsemont,
Kildle I'ranUe will epen a n w nevelty stere
at 1 Jl North Queen stroet en Thursday next.
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X public. Don't fall tocemo te tlie ro-epon
liiKOlmv new nevelty 8 and loe stere en
THUKSDAY. UKCKM1115U4T1I.
1 have talten that nlcn and commodious store stere store
reoir Ne. 151 NOIIT1I UUKKN BTUEET. ene
deer south et my old stand. It you want
llAHUAIS lu holiday goods you will find
thorn 11EUH. Thanking you all ter past
pntronage I would kindly solicit a contlnu centlnu contlnu
unce et tlmsiuiiB, "A hearty welceme te all."
Itcspcctlully,
EDDIE ritANKE.
UAltltllUJiS
lies-Lawskicb. On the 01 li et November,
1E8I. by Hev. W. T. Gerhard, ut his rcsldwnce.
Nasi East Orange street, Mr. Jehn K.IIosste
llles Kute M. Lawronce, both et East Hemp
Held township.
JUKATIlti.
Death et Jehn a, Dinltti.
Jehn A. Smith, after an illness of threo
months from enlargement of the liver,
died this morning at tbe residenee of bis
son, Arneld Smith, 822 North Mulberry
street, in the 03d year of hla age.
lthbbU Shoetlnc.
Dave Kiteh, Ed. Frankford and Geergo
alias " Cetty" Hoever, went out for rab
bits yesterday and returned te the eity
with fifty-flve fat cotton tails. Persens
who may be Inolined te doubt tbe story
will bs oenvlnotd by dropping Inte Kiteh
& Stapleferd's saloon en Saturday evening,
when the wbole let will ba served up for
lunch.
Arrested for Desertion.
Harry Boek was arrested at Millcrevllle
this morning by Chief of Police Haines en
a charge of desertien. Ileck resided nt
Carllsle and the allegation is that he de
serted his family there, lib will be taken
te Carllsle this evening.
Arretted In Yerli.
The Yerk Daily of te-day says: "Freder
iek Poase, of Lanoaster, was arrosted yes
terday by Offieer Leng and was committed
for a hearing bofero Justlce Ramsey,
charged with lareeuy."
Pease is well known here, having ceme
te Lanoaster from Philadelphia some years
age with a party of men who wero getting
out a direotery. The funds te pay the
men wero cutrusted te him by his employ
ers. IIe spent tbe money and served a
term iu jail for It. Biuee that tlme he has
been living at case in the Beventh ward.
Hetter in this city, ou the t'etu Inst,, Isaac
llutter, In the BUM year et hu nce.
The relatives and trlends et the lamlly&re
rcapecttully Invited te attend the lunera
lrem his late ro9ldenco. Ne. 3d Seuth Water
street, Thursday altorneon at 2 o'cleok. In
torment at Lancaster cometery. St
HlCKST.-Decfmber 1.1831, In this city. Eliza.
relict et the lata l'hemuj lllckey, uged te
years,
Tlie relatives and frlends el the tamtly are
rospecUullylnvltedteattondtlio funeral from
her late rosldenco, Ne. 315 West Walnut street,
en Thursday morning at OK o'clock. Bery ices
at Bt. Mary's church at 7 o'clock, te proceed
te Philadelphia at 8:10 a. in. (or Intorment.
Smith On the 3J lnat.. In this city, a'tcr an
lllncs3 0t three mouths, Jehn A. Smith, lu the
(3d year et his age.
Netice el tuneral hereatter.
Ulsoesclna: bcglalatlve Oencernn A l'eatlen
i'ropetod ler Uen. Grant.
Tn flm nnnnn thn Honnte amendments
urKeva nL lioerRii i - ------ rzr. .. -
rubq!allotel, Uoievlllx. Lancaster County, I te the U0US8 bill, lerieiting tne uneatneu
-- . IUIU UEUUb LU 1.UU .MIUUWW W . MW...W
railroad company, woie non eencurxed in.
At 19:30 on'metiou of Randall the Heuso
went into committeo of the whele en the
bill making temperary previsions for the
naval sorvieo. Ne amendments wero
offered and thore was no discussion,
The oemmittee rose and the Heuso
passed the bill. The Henso then took up
the lnter-otate oemmeroo bill, and was
nddrcsscd by Beymtjur, (Conn.)
IN THIl SENATE.
Iu the Benato, Vest's resolution of yos yes
terday, calling for investigation of leases
of lands made by Indian tribes, was taken
up and agreed te.
Slater then gave notleo that en Monday
next he would take up and press te pas
sage, tbe bill deelaring forfeited unearned
lands granted te tbe Oregen Central rail
road. A message belng roeeivod from tbe
president, tne Benato went iute executive
session, and wben doers reopened at 1:40,
adjeurned.
NOMINATIONS BY TIIE PRESIDENT.
Among the nominations sent te the
Benato te-day were Hugh MoCullecb,
secretary of treasury ; Frank Hatten,
Sestmaster general ; Bebuyler Cresby, of
ew Yerk, first assistant poBtmaster
general ; James Harlan, of Iowa,
presiding judge of court of Alabama
elalms; Themas Adamsen, of Pennsylva
nia, oensul general at Panama ; G. 11.
Heap, of Pennsylvania, consul ' goneral at
Constantinople; Rebert N. Wright, Jr.,
of Pennsylvania, oensul at Asplnwall, nnd
Walter Q. Gresham, judge of the United
Statea seventh judicial eircuit.
A TEKSION Ten OEN. OHANT.
Tomorrow Sonater Mitehell will Intro
duce a bill granting a pension of $3,000 a
year te Gen. Grant for life, beginning with
the date of his retirement from the
presideney.
ISTATK OF 1MI.MC OUlNN. I.ATK OK
11 Lancaster city, decuascd. Letters tcs tcs
Uiinentary en Fald estate having been
gruited te the undorslgned, all persens in
debted thorcte nroreaueatod te make lmine-
iilate paymenr, and tnoie having claims or
demands against the siime, will prosent tliem
without delay for sottlerr.ont te the under
signed, rejtdlng in said city.
IlEV.A V. KAUL,
J.W. PSWIPT. IlltlDGET QU1NN,
J. II. 11. Waqser, Kzeoutera.
Attorneys. ;dec3mtdeawW
T KOIUICB.
Miss Francis E. Willard,
niESIDENT OV TIIK
WOMAN'S CIIUISTIAN TElll'EHANOE
UNION,
Will Addreas the Citizens of Lanoaster at the
CO U JIT HOUSE,
-ON-
THUUSDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK,
ON THE
Principles and Object of W. 0. T. D.
4-Aumu5ien rrce. ua-zt
w
1NC3.
KKI1 QEUMAN AND DOMESTIC
jtjshr vrjsjtTiuJssiJSNTH.
WA1STKU-A VOUKU MAM HITn 85.000
Capital In Uetall Oeal Unslnuas la 1'hll 1'hll
adelphla. lluilnesj ojtabllahed lour years.
Addrrss, 0. II. WltlOllT.
neviii-lmd l'hlladelphla, 1. O.
17UU A IIAUE TltKAT, TU
Jl1 MATCHLESS 1UNG OP
(jail ter blender,"
Peter Denlinger has entered a civil suit
for damages against Jeseph Cassel, of Eas
HempQeld township. Beth parties are
wealthy farmers and the allegation of
plaintiff is tint defendant circulated re.
ports affeotleg his oharaetor for honeety,
whereby he Buffers great damages.
UL A KICK'S
COKFKK.a.
lilemuxi. at25a 4 lbi. Granulated Butrur ler
tic. mnctiy puroupices at bottom prices.
ULAUK.K'8. no. isa west K.mc street.
W I NES
Jb'OK BALE.
I'oreens dcslrlnR Flne Hed German or no
mostle Wines can have their wauts supplied
by calling at
EUGENE BAUER'S
Gelden Hersa Hetel, Ne. Ill EAST
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This modlclne, combining Iren with pur
vcptetnbln tonics, quickly and completely
CUltKS DYSl'Kl-SlA, 1NUIUKST10N, MA
LAIUA. WEAKNK39, IUI'UltE ULOOI,
CHILLS and FEVEK and NKUKALGIA.
Ily rapid anil thorough aestmllatlen with
the bleed. It reaches oveiy part et the system,
riurltlcsand enriches the bleed, strengthens
he muscles and noryes, and tones and invig
orates the system:
A flne Appotlzer Best tonle known,
it will euro the worst case et Dyspepsia,
roinevlnsall distressing symptoms, such as
Tasting the Feed. Ilelchlng, Ueat In the atom atem
ach, Heartburn, etc
j. no eniy iron moaiciae mat, wiu net Diacic-
dlsnases peculiar te
lead sedentarjr
en or lnlure the leeth.
It la invaluable ler
women, and te all pursens whele
11VU3.
An nntalllnj? romedy.lor diseases ofthe
Llverand Kidneys.
Porseua sullerluR from the enact of over
work, nerveus troubles, les or appetlte, or
debility, oxperloacoqulclc relief andrenewed
euertry by its use.
it does net cause neadache or produce Con-stlpatlen-OTHEU
Iren medicines de.
It is the only preparation et Iren that
causes no injurious ollects. Physicians and
druggists rocemmond It as the best. Try 1L
Thogenntne has Trade Murk and crossed
red lines ea wrapper. Take no ether. Made
only by
BROWN OHEMIOAIi OO.
sepWydilyw
Baltimore, Md.
jmumsujmTn
KING
Three kinds et Hear and Alolen
It
"1IHAIIU IlllK 1NSUKANOK UUMl'ANY,
Or.PIIILADELPIIU.
Altred 8. Gillctt, President.
Jakks li, alvekd, Vlce Pres. and Treas.
Edwin F. Meiieill, Uecretary.
JUZ.IUS ii. Allen, Ass't. Soe'y
Asiets: Ona Millien, Twe Hundred and
Fifty-nine Thousand, Nine Hun
dred and Bixty-soven Dollars
and Jferly-nine tents.
All lnyosted In solid socurltles, Lesses
promptly settled and paid.
Rife Sc Kaufman,
lAGENTB,
Ne. 10 East Kins Btreet.
ecl-6mdM,W&3.1l
riHES IN MA It YL AND.
PUIILI O UALH OKA UUNDHAL AS30KT
mentor Household nnd Kitchen Furni
ture at Ne. 23 East Vine stroet, Jto-merrow
(T1IUKSUAY) altorneon at 1 o'clock
11 JACOll GUNUAKKH, AucL
H1UII TKHT UAUSTIU UUUA,
in rive Pound Tins and lu Hulk, Beda
Ash and llannnr Lye ler Beat) Making, at
UUllLKX'B DKUU 8T01U!.
aug-Smd si West King street.
A one-Mile ilacv,
The attraotieu at the Mmnncroher skat
leg rink this evening will be a one mlle
raoe between Harry Btrlne and Will
Reist, young men reeldlng in this city.
A Uatlilactery midge.
The oeunty commissioners and inspect
ors appointed te examine the inter-oeunty
brldge at Uel Air station, performed that
duty en Tuesday. They report the bridge
as having been built in aoeordanoo with
the plans and specifications, and iu a
workmanlike manner. They recommend
the aoceptanee of tbe bridge from the
contractor.
1UENIB WAN11SU TO UANVAHS HUH
COLBY WKINGEU COMPANY.
Address with rolerence,
NO. 3 bOUl'll TENTH BTUEET.
nev29-lwd Phlladelpnta.
A Drue btere, Ohuren, Itoildence ana Livery
Htttble llnrued.
Dahnestewn, Md., Dee. 3. The drug
store of Dr. R. It. Beall, in this village,
was destreyed by flre yesterday. Less,
$3,500 ; no Insurance,
Balisdcuy, Md., Doe. 3. Flre here
yesterday destreyed the residencs of It. D.
Aide!, less, 81,500, without Insurance ;
the losldenoe of J. B, Thader ; the Mothe-
dist Episcopal ohureb, south of it, less
$0,000, and the llvery Btable of Wll Wll
leuebby Bres. The entlre damage was
$13,000, with only $3,000 insurance en the
chureh.
niULTON OPiSKA UOUSB.
THltEE NlGUTa.
TUUU3DAY, ritlDAY AND BtTUHDAY,
usiuaiiiu&a t, d,e.
Matince SATUltDAY ArTKRNOON at 2:13
ler Ladles and Children.
The Original Bosten Ideal
DIME MUBEUM AND SPECIALTY CO.
l'rtsentlntf a strictly flrst-elass BpeeUlty
Entertatnment carelully weeded et all objeo ebjeo objee
tlonnblo features, bnporler te and tar sur
passing all ethers In point et artlstle merit merit
The ebcap prices et admission de net detract
lrem the merlti et the entortalnment- All la
conducted en Qrst-class principles.
Fer lurther particulars see large blUs and
hangers.
Entire Change oLFregrammo each night.
GENERAL ADMISSION .VfcL"NTB.
HESEUVEUBEATa Ep-
iieseivcu ceu new en ouie wuuuut
charge at eps ra heuse.
pilANU
Ox-Roast
e.
J.BVAMUCO.
COAL.
Offloe-Ne. 20 Centre flquare.l
Yards-East Walnut and Marshall Streets.
(UtewsrU Old Yard.)
lieth Yard and Offloe connected with the
Talephena Exehange.
- KINDLING WOOD A BPBCIALTY,
ect!MmdMr,a
Ol'KOIAL UOL1DAV ANNOUNCEMENT.
IUAVE JUBT KECE1VED FIIOM GOUPIL
A CO., NEW YOltli,
THE LAUQEST AS30HTMENT OF
STEEL ENGRAVINGS,
Etchings and Colored Photograph?,
Ever brought te Lancaster. I cordially In.
vlte the public te call and Inspect thU collec
tion. Pictures will be cheertully shown te
ulL New subect3 In the Bhew windows ovary
day A large line or (Standard lloelrs tn Bets
andBlngle Volumes together with a large aud
carelully selected stock et Jnvenlles, Kine
stationary, Leather Uoeds, Christinas and
New Year Cards,
CHAS. H. BARR,
Twe lleavy )Callnre.
Bosten. Mass.. Dee., 3. Walde D.
Brlgham, of Hudsen, Mass., has cene Inte
inBolvenoy. He ewes about &e7,7C0. et
whieh $1,000 are scoured. The assets for
the uneoeured oreditors are light.
Devmt. N. II.. Dee. U.The beet and
shoe stere of Danlel A. Page, of Dever, was
attaehed te-day by his oreditors. He ewes
ever $10,000 and his assets are said te be
worth $5,000.
A Bettem Calamity Averted,
BiDDEt'enD, Mc., Dee. 3. Whlle the
Salvation Army were holding a meeting in
n large hall In Baee last night the building
Was uisoevereu iu ue uu ure, uuu u
sorieasdlsastor was only avoided by the
prompt manner in whieh the audioneo
whieh paeked the hall was dismissed, be
fore the danger became apparent. The
flre is charged as the worn of an incen
diary, and thore is great indignation,
ra
AKD-
PENN EQUABE.
It
UlsmaicK's Sen Bends a Oaallease.
Paris, Doe. 8. The morning Kiwi
reports that Count Herbert Blsmatck re
cently challenged Herr Eugone lllehte; en
the ground that the latter had Insulted tbe
obaneellor In a speeeh tn the Reichstag,
Herr Blehter refused te accept the
challenge He deelared that he would
Torchlight Precession, :
AT MILLERS VILLE.ON '
THURSDAY, DEO. 4th, 1884.
ABLE BPKA1CER3 WILL
1'ltESKNT.
BE
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Tte Democracy et the ceanty are Invited.
The Ox-reatt will take ploce at 3 o'clock la
tbe altorneon. ana tbe Torchlight Parade at
7KlnlhoevenfQz.
Turn Out 1 Turn Out I
dl-3td
REllUUTlON IN OTMWX. . V
In order te replace ear large stock el Far V-
lie&vers, neiien aciht., iuii .vww
for Orarceiungi. i win, ur me ncii
make taem no te your order, In.tret-e
style, at greatly reduced prices. All aara
nrn suiraateed te fit perltiet end only tfeH
n,,ntve( trlinmlniriara used. ' jlLT".
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