I COLUMBIA NE tVS ITEMS. lUtem UUlt KKOUI.All UUHMCirunDKMl A lliiutnen Munotitiie irnice MeallDgs ualttirs About llie Itnllreail-Heme Leral llUtnrlritl-rnctituf Inttreat. Frank Casner resldlng botwcen May town ami Marlettn, yosteiday nltcmoen entered tlie U.AsO. warohetuoand abused tlie cmplejcs te mieli an extent, that he was flukliy ejected. In getting nwnv fiem tlie angered railroad men, lie leaded pvern, four feet wall nnd Injured bis right unce, IIe then went te Loeuststroot.whoro be wan nrtrstcd by Officer Stntek. The lluuer Casner had fmblbed had made him eraasy, mid when tbe ollleor attempted te take bim te tbe lookup, he l.ild down en tbe pavement, and yelled "inurder," at tlie top of bis lungs. He raved and swore, but would net wnib. He was finally pmeedim tbe Frauklln heuse bagcaoe truuk nud wheeled te the lookup, Inte which be was plaecd after tbe greatest cllflieulty. The empleye of the It fc O, wareliouae net wishing te press tbelr suit, nud Uasuer agreeing te pay all oestn at llie hearing before Bqulre Frank this inernlnjf, he wan discharged. two rot.e ci.uns vehmki). The Metropolitan rink baa formed two pole clubs, oue of which la captained by Byton Stape, the ethor by Jno. Musscr. Tbe member are te.ichlng dally, and are becemitig quite prollelont In the tise of their pole BtiehM. On the 10th iust. a club, composed of seven playem picked from tbe two team, will visit Yerk and play a match gnme with the Yerk club. A return ganie will be played In Columbia riming the holidays. MKRTISflS. The executive oemtnlttco of the Colum bia elub and institute met last ereniug, and but little buaiiieM was trausaoted, The linanen nut( jtroperty oemmittecs reported proctefB. All tbe committees will uiake a llnal repert this woek, after which tbey will be cent te tbe 1. It. H. elllcnrp, from which oempany aid Is ex peeled. The elub nud institute will probably occupy Cel. JloCluie'a slate works property, en Walnut street abeve Fient. On next Monday (waning Ce. C will rc rc Bume Its ncekly drills. The niinnbera are te appear fully uniformed and equipped for innjTcr.Meii. If tbe cumpauy aheuld attend Clrvr lund'a luaugutatieu, it will de he with new uniform, and occupy the enme quartern wbea in attoudauce atQar llcld'ii luaurn ration, in 18S0. adeut TUG ItAlI.UOArJ. Knpt. Wlltseu Brew u, of the Frcdorlek division ; Supl. Hutoblnsen, of the Alteena division, ami Supervisor J. 8. Kiehel, of the (J. & l D. It. It., made a trip Jewn that re id thin morning, te have Uonew fiiporlutcndeut, Mr. Brown, bo be bo enmo acquainted with the read and its empleyes. Kx Supl Wm. F. Loekard, or I'hlladel. pbia. Is hi town. A dozen or mom of his friends ealkri upon him at the Frankllu heuse last eveuinu, and gave him an impromptu banquet, whieh was hugely .njejed. Twe car leads of stoek, iiensigneri for Trxrs, camu north ever the O. & 1. D. II. it. lust night. tOMR HISTORICAL FACTS. 'Bqulre Samuel Kvanii docleres tint I.aiicafiter was incorporated a borough in 1712 ; Columbia in 181 1 ; Marietta in 1812 or 1813, anil Strasburg iu 1815.. Elizabeth town waa net made a borough, until 18 27, i''bepli laid out about 1755, as was also Mtwtiewn, new !umw au Lebanon, Mid i iftewn and Majtewu. Middo'etowu had an i-xtMeiice mero than SO ycarH before ll.ircit.burg was laid out.' The former pUce derived iih tinine boca-tse it laid mid why between Jyincaster ami Carliale, lull of which places were elder than Middle-town. TOWN KOTE5. The lockup oentaiuod olevcu bums last night. The telephene pole, at the feet of Le;iut sttcrt, fell lant uiht and broke Kcveral tvUphei'0 v;ires. The Druniau Thcimpseu oempany, In Juihwi iVutcemb, tu tbe Columbia opern heuse, this ecuinj, la deserving of a full 1'oite, as the ceminuy and play aie ex cellunt. Frem Bunday-memliiB up te last even, in.;, tbe Snsimchanua wise evor two feet. It is new Winn;. CoiiHiderable drift weed Hunted tejthward, a great quantity of whieh was caught by Columbia boatmen, The Tide Water canal will end Its 1831 navigation en Ducember 15, Jehn Ilirr, of Puiladulphla, pjUI our Mown n flyltK visit ypsleiday. Milium hmviei-h are bein conducted in Yerk, t!'i week, by Uev. FraucU J. Clay Clay Meran, n( Columbia. Buerns of diitnken tinmps reamed aieund Columbia, jesterday, deina thty pluased, and without beini interfrreil with by cur ofliefrs. The e-sj of Hqu're Frank and Ollber Struck, baveaade our coutta ceutta blea ery oautieus. Hen. Itaae McIIese, of Heading, was in Columbia csterday. J116S Ircue North has roturued te IMiil adrlphii, where who attends sahoel. Tbe It ife C. wharves will only be eccu pied by three pair of beats this winter, all uthrru having left for ethor stations. Kitohcntewn had a chicken tight yester day nfu-rnoen. It was a, tame affair, steal spurs net bciuj; allowed te be put en the games. The repnrt that Ambrose -Quip;Iey had been shot yesterday, in Philadelphia, U untrue. It was only u jeke originated by Ambrose's besom fiiend, l'at Ilanley. The repert caused the greatest excitement uutil oentradioted by Mr. Quigley In per son, he having arrived home last eveuiug from a viaifte Philadelphia. U1I11LAUY. fuitiltu llrulli Ireui Heart DHeane, Wiille aldiiiK in threshiug en the farm of lleujamtii OreQ', la Mt. Jey tewntihip Mi) ml ay, Isaae 1'. llronetuan was stricken with hcait dlseaoe. IIe was remeved from the bam te tlie house and iu a short time expired. Deceased was about GO years of age and, has been living iu retirement in the borough of Ulizabotbtewu for several years, lie leaves n wife and ene child. DEATH OF X PUEACIIEIl. Itev. Jehn Wolgemuth died at his rosl resl deiicu n ear Flerin, Mount Jey township, yesterday afternoon after a long illness. Dcee.TWMl wai about Ce yearH of age and had been a proaehor in the Uiver Urothren church, lie leaves a family of two eons and two daughters, all of whom nre grewti. Tnn vtiNcniii or Mns. dayis. The fuueral efi Mrs, Lydia Audenreid Davis, wife of T J. Davis, esq , took place this nftemoen, from the residence of her husband Ne. 211 Hiit Orange street, aud was largely attended. Tlie religious Borvleos wero conduetod by Itev. Dr. O, F. Ktljjht, of St. James ohureh. The lleral tributes by Irlends were numereus and very beautiful. Tlie intermeut took place at Woodward Hill cemetery. The wall bdarers were Hen. Wm. A. Atlee, Newton Llghtner, Wm. Leman nud Jehn It. Jiitner. Iilnk eialtrrs. At the Mionnerobnr rink this evening there will be a ene mile raoe between two ladies vjlth gentlemen. Te morrow even ing a one mile race between Will Uelst nud Harry Btrlne takes place and en Friday evening there will be a barrel race. llnlclnl tlena AUlrmeil. The bend et Oapt. Abraham Bettler, clerk of the nurte'' fcesiens elcet, iu the hum of $0,000, with Dr. fm. Coraptennnd Quorge W. Baby as Jsuretles, wub preieuted te tlie court this morning ami affirmed. MdllT WICIOIIT Ml'AUUIMU. I Meney l'nl tip icr n eclrmllle filnteti On New Year's nipht a home nhew Is te be given Iu the opera house, ou which oe casten Frank Montrevlllo, a well known sparrcr of till city, proposes te have a bout with soma one. On the tllt of the show Montrevlllo prints the following cballenge : Itionhirte Mittle tlie iucsllnu wfie Is tlie mett Brlor.lillOfrnirerlri this ell y. liny town the Kniiiitlm te llie loliewlnit Kiintluiiinii, wlie 1 itiiiliirslauil, rlalin In he ncluncivl te tlie let' Inn Hurry tlnllxRliur, heavy wtlliii Miner Jl en ren. I.uw Menreo, t liirlls Clfttk, .lolinnle Mull, I.arry Hyan, Chiiku l.awnen, (Jcmnur, nml Inst lmt net Innst, Tem Kelly, el I'MIikIcI pliln, for Ility ilellurs ii Blile, or ns iniirhiiiore ni rlthar umil wlalii'j te iimhe It, iioWitcpeiI Iih; tioe. 1 wl'li II te tin mutnrstei M tlid inntcli wlllbot'evnrm(1 by Mnrijnli ei tjiueinliiirv Itulen (Ituvl'eil) lilnnUuiini ilnre', nelentlile pnlntK te count t llineinliiutii lniiiiilH. Icen rlilrrTem Kiilly.el I'lillnili'lplila. llie lirMiinm 1 Imvn mentleiicil anil t will nllew lilm tun ilellnn lorejrpenM'K, II hOHens lltlencc it 1 cntertaln mi I I liiyllni; uivvunl nuy et thn men 1 liavn montleiiccl, nml I will buck any lluht wulunt wlui ctn (iDfeitlne In tliU rontintler the llirlit welffhl rlmijiili)iislilpel tliii city nml me a slile, m l run iiienil upon tlie nmn I nm luck Ink'. I wmilit iiroler tlut tlioelllco el tlie ItiTgLMiiKXcicit be ileslRiniteil ni dtaltii. I.oIiIeib el tliiicenient, II tlmy will cenntml.lf net, seme otlier ltirpoiinlble iiatty. Wltli nml. lce tewatil nene, t inmntu Mnrumly, KIIANK M.I.NI'llOVll.riH!. IfcThe ptrtv nccoeMiiK tlie nbnvu eliillunKi will peit $ Ien ili bulern tlipsliewt tin) nmtuli te tuke piuce nt tlmepum linim en Jim unrynialat the coneiuilou et tlie p'.rlorui p'.rlerui unce. r08TI.O THEMONKV. Jehn Carrell this morning posted 10 at the iMTKMiiflKHcnn oflheai Montrevillo's part of the 8takcs,and t will b i held te be covered by the meney of thoae accepting his cballange. An additional $50 was ported that Montrevlllo cm step Kimer MenrO'' or Charley Clark, of this city, In four rounds. The imm scorn te mean business, nud tlie money waits te be covered. T1IK CI1AI.T.KKOU ACCKfTI.U. About 1 o'cleok te-day, Benn aH-ir the distribution of the bills with the foiecolnp ohallenge, LewIr Menree canto te the In TEU.tar.NCIlil rfflce nnd posted 5 as n forfeit that at 7:OT this evening he would meet Montievillo at the Mame place and put up $23 additional te meet his ehal lenge for the opera heuse initeh. He U anompleo Of the Piuu ilx cork weiks, this city, and y- he fnelu eintliluiit that he can out box Monrevillo. II. U. (U. r.) H- 1'nHmViiV.lHIA, UrKHtlntl iii ill rult-n lilrrln tin II, In Mill rits I'lllePm flfcU'1. Monday evenlnjr Dmtriet Deputy Chief Washington M. Walter liair, of this city, accompanied by about twenty nierab-rs of Lancaster CioIe Ne, 103 nnd Couestega Cirelo Ne. 110, vitrilrtl Lititz for the pur pur pesu of erpnuiziui; a new oirelo of the order, te be knejrn ns Fulton Cirelo. Ne. 11. On reaching Lititz the viMtnrs wrre mt by a committee and escorted te Kni;.'litu el I'ythhs hall, wbore tbey were Intro duced te the charter members of tbe new oircle and a number who expected te be initiated. Tlicre were also present a dolo delo dole gatiou from Aureola Circle, Ne. 42 of Mnnbeim, and membeia from the oire!o in Columbia and Yerk. After the new cirole bad hneu erctniyn I by D. Q. 0. W. Ba'r, .wisted by uuuib)rs of tbe vleiiliiir oire'es, Fulton Circle pro ceeded te ch'Ot efiljeru for tbe eusulnq term, and thtse were duly iiut.Uiud i fellows : Exalted Wahington H A Haines. Chief Washington O. L Oraul. Chlnl .Tefftrseu Henry Cenrad. Chiff Frankllu U. W. Pfaulz. Hen. Screll Keeper James M. Stark. Heu. Register Albert Grim. Hen. Troafurer Jepph Clr.tul. Hen. Herald F. C. Haines. Watcher of Day Simusl Uakt'r. Watehcr of Night Albert Itobinien. " Alter tue tnttaiiatien or tee etucera tucrc. was an iuitiatioireriiTTniniTnrtniiTSWiH. Whoa the oitelo adjourned the menibistn and visitors sat down ten luuchenn. The Liucasler party left Lititz iu emmbiws about 1 o'elonk this meiuiug eud luached Lancaster at 2.30. tiujei'm jf Mi.niiv i)iiii.iii;i.n Tliry Tli tbe I Ut.t rautmule Toe at tttilr inAnA UhII Lahlenian's hall en Neitll DuUe strert ptoseuled a beautiful sight at 7 o'eluok last evening when the grand proenetiddo march of the ehiMi en's party took plaett. Hosts of little folks, members of tlin danalug class of Prei U J (lill'epie and tbeir cimpauien-', llllei tbe lloer, and whtii the hiiaiL.4 of l' e luarcli seundhd, the little ones foil Inte line, marehmg with mneh batter pree'shui than the average adult. In and out t'irmigh the tortueni mazes of the march tlmy went, and their bright faces tvid little feet keeping tiine te the tripping umte mide a most ilelightful sceue. Frem 7 until 'J o'clock tbe childreu nhewed hew well they had in a? tired the Tornsielioroin art by performing with tha natuial oase and grace quadrilles, polkas, and w.iIUes, iv-llectiug the greatest oredlt upon their instructor, Prof. (Jilhspie. The oUildien's pitty olesed at 0 o'elook with a promenndo niareh, nftr which their eldeis took pos pes rcssiuii et tlie loe., dancing until It e clock. Bonie of the drsfc worn by the little girls wero very pretty, wbile the boys loekod manly and conduetod themselves In most ohlvalreus style. Tim parenU nnd fricndii of both, wuj noie pieciit in lrib numbers, had geed reason te feul proud of their children. Prof. Hats pro pre sided ably at the piano, while Wash. Tayler oxtraeted his omrteraary dulcet Htrainijfrem the violin. lllnnda action In Trouble. BUndy Beliuh, a resident of the rViventk ward, was under btil te nppeii nt the oflleo el Alderman A F. Donuelly en Monday evening, te answer eharges of being a oemmou scold aud disorderly con duct. IJltnda sent word te the magis trate that she did net intend te appearand the maglstrate went en aud heard the tostlmeuy of the commonwealth's wit nesses. The oUarge of being a common scold was net made out and that was dis missed. The dinorderly conduct oharge was made out and the alderman doeided te send her t tha enunty piiuiu for five days. IIe ed a oe-nmitmont for tlut term te Of r Messonkep, and when the eiUcer finds lilauda, he will take iipr te prison. Was It AD9 IthxiatiS, the OmUw '.' A ropreeentative of the Weit Ohoiter Village Recerd a few days age interviewed a straogeriu Upland, West Marluoreup.h township. Oheatcr county, who is theunht te have been Abe lluzzird. On leaving the hetel of (J.tleb J, Uhalfant, the man said : "I guess If I worn te tell you that I am Abe Buzzard, of Laucaster oeu ,ty, you weuldu't charge me unytideg for feeding my horse?" IIe was a m,m about flve feet ten inehei In belglit, with sandy oeruploxion, a heivy motibtache slightly mixed with gray, short, grizzly hair, weight about 103 pounds and uppareutly about iu te -le years et age, ue was driving an epen spring wagon curiously loadea, aud was going in the diroctlen of Wilmington. Hale ei the t'arit Heuse, Yesterday Mr. Harry Jlyers, proprietor of the Bwau hetel, Centra Bnuaie, purehared from B. Hpreelier, the well known Park heuse en New1 Helland pike, Mr. Myers will remodel the phioe nud lit it up itia llrht class style for a summer resort. The etreet cars will run direct te the hetel. lllcveil i.lim Out, Eleven gasollne Ughta were reperled as net burning en Mendiy night. LANCASTER DAILY INTEIUGENGEB TUESDAY1,' PEOEMBER 01 1884 l'OLIUR UtMKIi. miner inlrftctliMin of Thn l.w Occatrlej; id Lily anil Uaunty. Luey Kltne appeared nt the offleo of Alderman Uarr en Monday and madn complaint against a yeunt; man named Hd wards fur ncsatilt and' battery. The accused was held for a hearing. Frank Sullivan nnd n oempanlou named llimley went te the Mechanics hotel, nt the corner of Kait Chestuiit and Plum stieels en Htturday tilght nnd raised n dietmbauee. Complaint was msde against thorn bofnre Alderman Iltrr, they wero artested and cnteted ball for a hearinp. Mlehacl Hcllly, Wesley Miller end Jehn Miller, thue rolling mill ompleyos, while drunk en Monday evening, acted in a very disorderly manner lu Centre Square and vicinity. They were arrested by Chief Haines and Officer llusbeng. Alderman HfitirrierdispfMHl of tbe eases this morning and dipeharged the defendants upon pay. went of costs, The miyer tlispewl of nine cases this morning. They were ledgers, and weie discharged from custody . Complaint was made en Monday before A'dcrnian A. F. Dennelly by William Martin, nirnitist Peter Dcnlinger. Beth patties reslde In the vicinity of Ltndisville, and the al'cpatieu Is that Denllnger thrcateued te de bodily harm te Martin, l.nnciittr Illilders en Mew Yurk Werk, The bids of aontraetots for building the new Creten oqueduot, were epened by the New Yerk aqueduct commissioners en .Monday. Accompanying the bids were checks for 5 per oent. of tlu amount given as security for the faithful per per per formance of tbe work. These ranged from 470,000 te $193,000 per seo.len, the work having been divided into ten seotiens. The parties who bid for the work of the whole line wete Cellitii & Itjder, of Detroit ; Iltinn, Heward As Ce., of New Yerk ; ilniiiilteii Smith, jr., Hevrard Earle. of Hyramne ; and Wisbbir it Wendt, of New Yerk. The e'her bids wero of the fellow ing sectirtis : Herman Clark, section A nnd 15 ; O'Uricn it Clark en the remainder ; Arneld, Gerle it Stephen, 8yr:iiue, r.?ctleri3 A and II and 5, 0, 8, 0 ; Smith, Iteth'i & Itipley, New Yerk, seotiens A and U. 0, 7, 8 and 0 ; DuuifURs, Dtlzell Ss Deughs-), sectinns A and 1J4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 0 ; Abraham Deudney, seotiens A and U : Jehn McQuade, fectieus A and II J Ward Ainekiu it Ce., of Newburg, scctlens A and It, Hackwertb, Qinckenbusb it Ce, of Washington, peolieus A, It nnd 0, G ; Mnlenn, McOratiu it Ce . of Lancaster, sections 2, Vt, 4, 5 and 0 ; Vorgille Del Ofiiv;c.e, section 3. and Mlke Tiorney, ecctlens 1 and 5. Thore, were iu nil 117 bidders. in t)r;nti tu lid nun by Wnter rower. Some timoaifea water pipa was laid frtm the mtm ou liwt Orange trcet Inte the First Unformed chnrsh. This wasdone te seoure n supply of water te be used in limning a meter for the large ergau in tbe church. The meter is new being built in the cellar of the church and will Be in operation shettly. Thiiwill be a great eonvenience as it wi'l de away with een I iertbld labor, and thu erg in can be used it Cole by mere'? turning en the water. CMiniie el 'elel l'mprletcra. Wise it Smith, of the Cooper house, have sold out the bteck and fixtures of the hetel te Jas. IC. Alaxautler, who will taku pocse?slon en January 1st. Mr. Alexander is well known as a hotel koepor and has many friends. Of late years he has been proprietor of hotels at Kirkwood, Quarry ville and New Helland. Mcsirs. Wise & Smith will probably live privately for a time at leait. rieemiiliin. .1. It. Hutchinson, late superintendent of thn Frederick uivisioner tne I'ennsvlvania :ii.i..1,.i..iii.m ii . r-n-T trtnf' l'lffyi Dpe8it railnwJ. acil who Ins been pre mnteil te tbe AHoenn tlivicien, 1'ennnyl. vanla rnllread, was prrcente'cl by tlie em pleyet of liis ofllce, lat over.iwr. with a silver pltelmr. enp n"l nalver. Jlr. Ter ri"gten, en of Ork of tlie division, mnile tl.e pre)ntatien .uldreis ou behalf of the oflice fo.re. Jlmmvtuy en Puke airret. T!iU afternoon a liorse, hitched te a UiiKi?y, bolenglufj te a man named 1'iekle, Het away from its driver in the neighbor hood el Duke nml James atreet. The nni tnjl ran down Dnke street at a furious rate, upsetting the btipirv ncd breakintr it te piceee. IIe fell at Vine street, whete he m eantflit with tbe remnants of the bnf(y haiiRina te him. iini Kdl untuueii bihiI iitimju. On Sunday niirht two deju get into the yard of Mrs Jehn McQrtnn en the Jtan tieim p'tUe and killed chioken and turkeys te the value of JeO The next merniue the lifeless bodies of the birds wero found lyinj all nreuud the yard. The deijs were Boen in the yard by u neighbor who was unable te pet near them. A Ulmuge of Owner). V. Uayea Grier, of the Columbia Herald, ha Feld that ccwueapcr and job printing cfctibliMinwnt te UuKeoe Miller, 1 ite of the Klk count j Democrat, Itidgway. Mr. Miller is an accomplished nnd nxpsri nxpsri cneed jeurualifit, nuil will, no doubt, keep tlie paper up te its cm stauunni, xte as ' ""'" cm"' il""ul- '"-"' " icl" Ii.lnn.-oen llMbA Otirpn. Jehn I). Connelan, sr., committed yesterday by the imyer for n short term, was taken before J udge Livingston ou a writ of lnbeas corpus this afternoon and reler.f ed from custody. Neither the oflleor who retde the arrest or the mayor appeared te resist the discharge A Halt ler Liumnce. Gee. F. Bare, through his atterney, B. V. D.tvls, has entered suit in the court of common pleas te-day against the Peuu. Rylvania railroad company for damages. Bare had an arm broken nnd otherwUo injured in a runaway accident catiRed, it is alleged, by the carelessneES of the Penn sylvania rallretd orapleyes. HVEUlAl HUVlUKa, Tint weak back erpiluli the eldenrhtp e i Mill Uud ImuiOilUtely lelteved when pi i i't'Hter i applied. It alrim;;llieni the i.iuscles, yulni; the u'lllly le de lianlweik without sulleiitiif. TakJ none but tilts, 'tis sure. AIAIUIIAIIES HiiEilticu- Dcckuu On Hie 7tliel Drcember, ltkl, by tlie Uev. V. T. Oerhard, nt hli rest deiiee. Ne. 31 h.a.1 (Iran no street, Mr. Jonas II. nhclrlcli te lltss Annle K. Decker, both of Mane township. ltdw UtSATJltl, fciueTT. Ill tlila city, en tbe 10th Inst., I.aur K., dauiihtur or fliilny and Kllzabtth Elliett, iiki d 2 years, 7 months and IS days, Thu relallvts i.and Irlends et the tatntly are repeettully Invited te attend the iuiieral Irem the rctU'unce el her parents, Ne. 311 fceuth Om en street, ou Wednesday allernoen, tit 2 e clock. InUrment at Woodward Hill cumotery. It All ADrXHTiHJiaiKNXa. A t'TKIl'fKB WAMTKII, ALSO, A IIOV it te learn Ulgurmaiiin(r. ll 311 KASTKIN0 8THEET. IOIt t.1l,n K HKNT.-A mVlilXINU 1 lieitDS with store attached. tu. 230 Eiat Uransie street llufeury and atsbteln thsrear en U I mil street. -Icqulte or 15. r. DAV19, Ne. 3 Seuth I) ulre street, iU2td l.aucastur, l'a. puiu.iu s i.i:-tviM. iiir hulii a I puhlle silo, coinmenotug te-morrow, (VRbNK3UAY) evenlnir, at Ne. 15 Woith Queen street, next te Fitnn A ilreneman's, my (intlre stock el ltoady-iuade UlnlhlnK, 1'luce Uoeds, &e, Sale te commeuce at 7 O'cloetr.ji. in. J, A. HOltlt ANN, C3-JtdTu,WAr Merchant TaUer. sun? AnrnnxiHHMKNia. KM.INN tc HltBMKMAN. CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT FLUO" & BEENEMAH'S. The Lamest Stock and I.orwest l'rleei. We are new opening enr nnmial oxMbtllen nf HOLItiAlf OOOD8. Wells, Jiell Cftrrlnircs, Kxprcss WoKens, 8prlnS and Hebby iler Uboellys anil Volectpodes. Tht ami Mechanical Toys. ' -Atcrehant, Cnurclics antl Heminy-schools supplled at New Yerk Trices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queun1 Streefc, TtaSUAril' 11UL.IIIAV UDUIJ.-). Oh.ristm.as 1884. in eurcatuTl trEU'5 we have P' ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. -IM- Watches, Diamonds, Bronzea, Silvarware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Olecka. ive call attention te tlie Met that with our complete Khetery we can nil any special erdsrs ler DIAMOND MOUNTING, MASONIC OK SOCIETY IJADGE3, Or any nrtlcle in Geld or Silver Jewelry. ESyFirnt-clQBs Eepnlrlnt; in Every Brnneh of Our Buainetsa, ED W. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's I10VS3 It Cerner, - Jl A ItV JtTISMUiNltl, BI1I1 Wll.l. IU! tiKl)flVni TJ 3 I'. inT, Ut'CKMlIKll tl, $i. at thn bimktns house el I), t'. Lecher A ."en, ler Twi nty-9lr Ki'BUtprail Ilanilg el U) each, or nny part thireer. te be l9,iiel by the Luncaitur City fctiejl It- lira, be.irlni; lour per cent. Interest, piyiibleiinirtcrly. Th bends will betlatud lunuarv 1, IbSl, anil loileemableat the pleas pleas ure el thu I eanl at any tlme niter J uuiurj-1, 1ST), and Bhall be payable fin January 1, I19J. UUIIKltT A. KVA.Na, t'hnlrninn Finance Ceintultlce, S It. 4tddcCJ.I, 0,19 OL.rUUM.Si ai.iuun.il Sleighs I Sleighs! EDGBRLEY & CO., CARRIAGEBUILDERS, MARKET STBEBT, UEAllOr rOSTOFKICK, bANCASTKIt, I' A OUliliAUCU 8VOCKOF Portland, AlbM)y and Deuble Sleigh?, which v,e eiler at I.AUOKI.V I.1SDUCEI) 1'UtuKS, arudtcldetly thu llnestlu tbe city. tVDen'tmgel te encourage tierk that la at uayi reliable. Call uud yet a bargain. All worn warrante;). j . .. ., j v umiuu, IlEl'AIUINO I'ltOJU'TLY ATTKNI)i:i) TO. One but el wnrfemun odpeuUtly ompleyoil ler that ourtieja. nii-tlilAw rAI.UAI.K OITlf I'UHFKKTY AT I'UIU lie eale, cm JIONDAY. UUUKMUKIIS). Ml. will lie i-old at public sale, nt the Cooper IIouee, en V. est King stioeU Lancaster city, l'a , the lolleivlnir retleatatu, viz : Me. 1, All that curtain three-story Ilrlck Store ana I walling Heuse, with u large two twe two alery brlclc back bulhllni;; thr e atery brick conlectlenery, three-iiteiy briek lee beuse, brick bake linuse, onglne house, eloVAler, brick Rlabie, cuvrlni;e house, etc. The let lreui8 31 loot, 'IVA Inches, en the west able et North Ounen Birtnt, and extend weit ward In depth in loot, moi-e or lej?, te Mnrket Ktreut. 'llie property Is Bl.uiile N'ih. 13J and 133, en the west elde ei North yuecu itnut an, Us lu nrst-class order and rei lr; nnd or a conlectlenery oatubltahuient thcru is none superior In tue city ei Lancaster xve. ', nil that certain ono-stery iininodncll iininedncll Ing heuse, wl h trniue kliclien nttucUMl ; also, nnetlicr lrnine boube In rear, neil with pump tliercln, lrult trees nml ether Improvements; nnd let ei ground theielobelenKlng. i'hu let trout?) S ' ti el, i no in or leis. en the neuth side el We.l Oranestiet iiiinestenilliiK in depth ISJVf. 'ihe properly I rliunttit Ne. 41U Wuit Orunen street, nud u Jein! u piepurty of Abraham hrlMiittii, i.. llelbctu uud Mrs. buter Ne 3,nll thntenrtft'n two-Btery lulc'c del. lnt; lieiife, wl'ii a two a ,iry bilca biuK bulii lnituiid bvceny iiltncii.il. u uoed well el v. atcr ; nlse, cl-.mn vut In thn kltetiuu, Thu let Irent-i tu 1.5 L, u, te or li m, en U'ei-t Orange Mreet anderttu s In depth US leet, 'e u ten '--lit wtda evilly. TMi piepurtT It eltutled Ne U7. en the north side et Weit i iranue street, nud udjeins property ei Child topher l.lller nnd Jehn Lorentz. Ne t, all tliat certain twotery brtck dwoll dwell lnir houce. with oro-stery brick back build. Hi)!; well el water, in ei mt ami cbteru. Thu let Irents '.0 li'Otnud baj adepiu et li) feet, te a ten-lcct wlde nlluy. 1 he piepmly is situ ite Ne 121, en the east side et Suvln street, and a delus property ei Isaac Uarden and Charles liewman. S.ilQtncomiuenreat ' o'elek p. m., of eatd day. when nttemlaiicu lll iJOKlven audtermj uiude known by J KWIS SMITH. r. A I. I. t f 1 W .!...,! . '" Vll.I.IAMSI'AKTII, Ezociiteis el the will of l.eulia Lnittler. ilee'd. 11. hllUBBUT, AuctleiiLsr, d'J Ud w 1L.I.IA.MSIIN .V fOsTEIt'tl DISPLAY -OF- Holiday Present Kiceeds nil provleu-i elUrts. In every Departiaunl we h.ivi a larxe uud hind hind hind Heme assortment et tielt.tay keivIu. 3110KINU JACKi-TU AHO OKSTS" MOHNINO KOIIES, el New and fasblenible Bh.i!cj, Tha Newest Styles In Oveic ills uud Suits ler tleiits, Youths and lUiy Alse, New nud OtUtnul deslKns lu Uhildreu'4 Ktltj, BulU and overeuts. Ull.K IIANDKKItOIIIEVH, FANUV IhCKSOAltr-S, hll.lt rtUSl'ENDEUS, that are hand embroidered. Kur Tep (ilevei with piUml fiirlus, tardlKau Jaekutsluallqiialillea. r'uiiey Toilet Ar ticles, Soaps and rerluniery. Ladles'-Seul bkln llaU, Heaver mid Nutria Capes, l.u l.u dleV Muds el Seil, etter, and ether fnsh. lonable furs. Fur Trmunlni; In Denver, Nutria and K.liter Down. Children's Jor Jer nuy (Ueili Caps, dents' lur (luuntlets uud MuiUirs, as neil as a general usseittnent et I'asbteiiable Uats aud Caps of all Ulnds. I'UESENTATtON BI.ll'PEIlS ier I.adles. Our assortment consists nf Fancy French Kid Mlpiwrs, I.uillea' Vel. vet Kmbrel lered Threo strap Handals, The pretty l'rliiceas Slipper, l.adlrs' Vel. vet Kinbreldered Ozlerd Ties nud a full ranun et sizes Iu Ladlui' and MUses Wlittu Hid Sllpperd. JTOUUKNTd: "Tha Harvard TIe silk EmbroldereiL Velvet Fronts and Patent Leather Hacks. Alligator lltdg Slippers in Heil, lllaelc and Tun Celers. The Kvoret Slipper and Uents' TurxUu Morrecoo Sllppers that ure ban l-sewed and lined with kid. A lnre vailety nt Dancing Pumps and Warm, All woof Felt Slippers, ler Invalids. SATCHELS. I ailles' Uandkerehlet or Hand Satchels, In a variety et colors nt Plush, Velvet, Stamped Leather und Alligator, Main k Fester, 33, 34, 36 and 33 BAST KINQ FTRHBT, LANCA8TKU, FA. Lancaater, Pa Lancaster, Pa. ATI JlltrjiiiTlltKaiJSNTt!.. SlTvx-fi en WAri:n, n n. Kilter. clavs liorse Sneer. Inqulra at Ne. l'lnin street. It A l-OUKUH WitlTI!'A"aiJCI41H'OItSae. i pound? OHANULATKI for 27c. TUKK TBA-. 'OH"KKS und UV1UK3 atRuiprlsliigly Jbew l'rlcrs OI.AJIKE'S, Ne. 38 WoitKlnirHtreeU WAKTKIJ X YIIUKO WAN WITtt SS.000 rnpttal In Uetall Ceil llulu3i lu I'MI ndelphla. lluilnees eslnbllshed tour years. Addpfis, a. ii. witieur. uevlmd I'hlUiielplila. r. O s TUlttllK Comxnlssleu "WaralieuBO. UANIKLSlAYKIt, dceS-lyd IG West Chestnut street. RKIJUuTltm IN OVKKWJAT8. In order te ruiluce our large stock ei Fur lli-nvera, Meltons, Hutnays. Rnd Corkscrews, for Oven-cealings, 1 rlll, for the nest w daya. inahe t'lem ui te year enler, in arst-ela.su style, nt raUy roilueod prices. All irarmenu nre KuarnaUied te Ot lwirlactmid only thu bust quality ei trimmings are used. A.H.liOaKN8TKIN, i'lnoTatletinir, 37 Iferth Queen street, oppeallo the rojteilee. mll-CiailU i rC( i i,UUU ise peum Oir 11-IKIN(I J1UTTKK. Hounds of Frejh 1'rliil ltnlli.i- New Orlenus lUklug lluttar, ileliuiscs, host, I3c. 102. and ISO., r'icsh KRgs, fui-0 Splces, Chuapanit t'ureburrars. Holiday Oiocerlei, -aiuajjLjnijFruys.Uiaiuigiituns. ,. ,. JOlJ.N K. WKAVKIt'8. 'I?-",'! M West Kliitfslieet. We buy nnrt Belt only I. meaner co. flutter. L AIIH.S' (Ji.UAU.-4. WAfT, SHAi k CO., NCS. 8 & 10 BAST KING ST. AS IMMKNSK VAKIKT1' Or" SADIES' AND UUlLlHtiSN'd COATS AND CLOAKS. NKWMAIIKKT3, UUbSIAN ClIlCUf.AKS, JEtt-MEY MKWMAUKET, SHAI, CLOTH COATS. New Goods I Latest Styles I Lewest Prices I STKCIAI. ATTKACTION THIS WKKIv. DOUBLT3 FOLD WOOL FACE CASHMERE, UHc, a Yard. Anether C'ase of thoee Excellunt 6-4 DRESS CLOTHS; In Tepular Celers, 73c a Yard. 15-Incli Ifeavy Twilled Cleths, 75e ltct'iilnr Price. $1.00. ONIVY ON11CA8E. AMUH Kit HUTS IUI.TON UrEUA 1IOUSU. WEDNESDAY DVKNINO, DEO. 10. AMEKICA'S UltBATE&T COMEDIAN, Beiiman Thompson -A8- JOSHUA TOITOOdlB. Supported by his OtlRlnal Company and HOUl'KH'SGltANI) OltCIIESTRA. This tniiiousnrrheatra, conipesnd of eleven accompllshed musicians, will play the fellow lii(; clioU-e selections between the nets ; 1. Overture, "Concert". Ilach. i March t'oleolloii, " One ei the Finest." with bell sole... Claude. 3. Idvl, " l'lil Forge in thu Ferest," MlchaulU. 1. Seleot'eu irem HnrrlKaii A Hart's " Ho-ier-loy's lunation," with Xylopheuo sole, F. 31, D.ivel , llruham. n. Conceit I'elka, ' Itel Kiell " Schulti!. 0. March, " Wulcoine te All ".....Zlmiueruiau. I'ltlCKS AS UbUAI.. Sfcure your seats, Koserved scan at opera house, dtl 4t jnUt.T(IM ULT.KA ilOL'si:, (III AND KKTUHN KNUAOKUKNT. THOR3DAY BVBNINO, DEO. a wmuLwiNu or fun. 11. I. W. Haij's Gomany, Presenting Edward lUrrlgan's New yorksne yerksne cess, DAN'S TRIBULATIONS, Which was witnessed by evor halt million peeple during Its leru run nt llarrlg in A Hurt's Theatre, New ierk. FUN, MIltTir. MUSIH ANO SONU. ALL TI1K OltrOI V A L SOKNEltY, ALLlim OII1UINALSONU9. Coming Heme from Meeting. Holle) Uabby, Leveras Leng as the Wetld Oers lleuad. Meuiilulu UdW LP tie Side Doer. PIUCK3 as ubul. geats new ou sate at opera uouee uex cuice. ua uu SECOND EDITION. TUBSDATJ BVENINO, DEO. O, 1834. LIVES GO UP IN SMOKE. 8I3C PCIlSOnS 1IUKNKO Til UOAT11. Hart -Werk In Peninjlvisula Mining Town Terrlbln Dtitrnctlen or rrepcrtyln Te. ioe, Ohie, by Ilia Ininim. BnENAitDexn, Pa,, Dee. 0. Eatly this morning three blockBef houses at Trenten, e. small mtutiig patch near here, were totally destroyed by flte. Six persons, Themas Barlew, hU wlfe nnd three chil dren, nnd a beurdtr. named Fitzgerald, were burned te death. Only ene of tlie Barlew family, a child flre years old, was saved. '.ma rinn in Teledo, onie. Teledo, Dee. 0. One soetion of the prominent Summit stroet block, was gut' ted by flre, lant night. The tire depart depart ment fought the fltraes for thrce hours. The tbree upper stories wero oceupied by W. 8. Plummer, wholes-tie fanev milliner. Hisentlre steak, valued at 127,000, was destroyed ; insured for halt its vnlue. Tbe lower fleer was oceupied by the American Uand sewed chee oempany. Their stoek valued at 675,000, was damaged te the extent of $23,000 ; Insurance 830,000, The less en the building Is $15,000. COIUCCO WAIIEHOUSE AKD TOBACCO DH (.TtlOTCO. Bestow, Dee. 0, Tbe wooden tobaeoo warehouse of Albert W. Alleu at Thomp fonville, Conn,, with COO eases of tob.icce was burned yesterdny. The less la $50, 000 ; well Insured. CAIlRIAOn FACTOUT CONSUMED. TnENTOU, N. J., Dee. 0 Fitzrlbbens & Crlspls' large oarriage factory in this city was destroyed early this morning. Less, $20,000 ; almost entirely insured. Ferty-three inen are threwu out of em pleymcnt. 1, A uie-r or- H300.O0O. I7e rencn Cntnolle Ui ivrrilty fur the UUtier Kducatlen el the Fulare ailnliiry. BAi.TiiienE, Md., Dee. 9.- Ml-s Mary J. Caldwell, a young lady of New Yerk, who was in Baltlmore during the plenary council, has ettered te give $300,000 as the foundation of a Catholie university te be established and controlled by the oeunoll. Ller offer has been necepted. A beard of incorporators will be named in the course af a month, aud during the year 1885 the plan of n university for the higher odueatioa of the future ministry of the Catholie church will take form and substance. It will draw its students aud patronage from all parts of the country. and will be in no sonse.a loenl institution under the Jurisdiction of the bishop of the dloccse iu whieh it shall be situated. A oemmitteo of twclve bishops aud laymen from different parts of the ceuutry, with Archbishop Gibbens at Its head as chair man, was appointed by the oeunoll te take the matter into consideration. The new university will probably be located in New Yerk city or its vicinity. TlltY WANT l'KOTKUTION, Iho Kattern I'lc Iren Aaasotlatlen Orgnn liliiB n Tariff lllub. Readire, Pa., Dee. 9. The Etstern Pig Ireu association, Henry B. Eokert, of Heading, president, has just iesued circulars te every eiass 'of manufacturers and prominent men in the United Htates, asking their co operation In the formation of a tariff elub. The eirculars say that the organization should be based en the bread foundation of adhcrenoe te proteetiou and opposition te free trade aud its synonym "tariff for rovenne only ;" that membership will net be confined te any intorest, parly, elass or geographical limit, and that the only qualification will be a simple plodge te promote American industry by restrictions en forelgn goods. Tiiey further eat! upon aniridias of protaettou te uuite as lien den's Cebden Free Trade elub la united, and te prepare for a ronewod nttiek en tue tariff. A general meeting of the Pig Iren association has been called for Decem ber 17th, te formulate a plan of erganiza tien. I'ltOtlKKIUNUS IN UllMIIIKVH, A aiultim tu Tints Up thn lmkeln Illll Ue tsateii in the MfMiate. AVAsumaTON, Dee. 0. In the Senate Hale e tiled up the naval appropriatleu bill wutcu at tue ciofie et last session was In the hauds of the oenfercuco commlttee and an te whieh that committee hnd repotted that it had been unable te nince. IIe moved that the Benato further insist en its amendment and order a new conferonco. It was se ordered. A large number of petitions were presented, linzini; constitutional prohibition of the Hener traffic. The Senate by n vete of 31 te 25 Itcpublieans voting in the afHt afHt mative aud Democrats in the negative refused te take up the hill for the admii. sien of Dakota te the Union. In the Heuse n bill introduced by Sir. Chalmers, (Mien,), te restore a Rtpubli. can form of Rovernmeut te the state of Miwipsippi, was, after being erected by derisive laughter from the Damoet.Uio side, appropriately referred. The Uou'e then proeeeded te the consideration of the Intor-stute oemmorco bill, and Was addressed by Barkedale, (Miss.) in sup pert of the right et Congress te legislate ou the subjeet. The Mending ltallnmil Hslit AotAbitndenea. ltKDiNO. Pa,, Dee. 0. By agreement with the iMiiladelphla & HeadiuK railroad company the Pennsylvania tiehuylklll Valley railroad oempany has stepped lay ing tincke until te-morrow meinini; iu the streets where the oeurt gave them permission te work. Tbe Heading read peeple are preparing te appeal te the supreme court. The Recent New lurk Hank rallnre. New YenK, Dec. 0. Opdyke & Ce.'a liabilities are stated te be a little ever $150,000, and only about 503 sharea of hteck nre involved in the failure ou the stoek exohange. The failure ia said te have resulted from inability te renew leans en Eecuritics whieh have previously bcen accepted. The aannlbsls Seutrneed te Death, Londen, Dee, 0. Oaptalu Dudley and the mate of the wreaked yaeht MiRuonetto, who were found guilty et murder iu haviug killed the boy Parker for feed te keep themselves allve, wero te-day sentenced te death. It Is bollevcd they will certainly be pardoned. A llelldlorjtedouruuiot Head. Bellefonte, llee. 0. Kdward Llndley Grev. edlter.in chief of the Bellofeuto Daily Ntst died here last night of con sumption, aged 20 years. Jlr. Qrey had becu connected with the Daily Unci since its foundation ia 18S0. ijnnrterly DItlaemt Detlarea. PniLADKLPiiiA, Dee. 0. The beard of direotern of the Lthlgh Valley railroad te day dcelared a quarterly dlvidend of 3 (or cent. IV BATH U It inUlOATKIHS. Wabiunqten, D. O., Doe. 0. Fer the Middle Atlantie states, generally fair weather, cioept in northern part partly oleudy weather, and loeal rains and scows, westerly winds A l'Abtl Werth (117,000. A pearl weighing 03 carata aud valued $17,000 was shipped from Quaymsa, Ilex., te Iioudeu, It is believed te be the large-t la cxUtcnes, It was purchased from an Indian who found it at Kulejp, Lewer CaUiernlu, 'tc: 1,4S AH IMPORTANT DBOIMUM. Of intarcntnHftltwny employ THrnitJ z out the Whole Uunnliy, In the United States supreme oesit ' yesterday adeoltlen was rendered in tht s eae of the Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. '' i "",' raway company, plaintiff in wrer, , OKftlnst Duane O. Hess. ThUwMlt .' --Si!? ?7 th0 cnRlncr of a. gravel tri ngainst tue oempany te recover dams -for injuries received by him In a oelllsToa tr with a freight train, due te the carol--' Ay nOSS Of tUO Conductor nf thn lilt. Th. ' oeurt below eliargcd tha Jury that If la their opinion the aeclrlcnt was caused by -, , the negligonce of the oendaotor of tha freight train, and without ermtrthntnr. -, ?, ucgligonee en the part of the plaintiff, the " 'Hi iiiiiyvny oempany was name, DoeauBotba relation of suporler and Inferior wai oreatcd by the oemptny as betwcea tha two In the operation e( its train, nnd ttwjr wero net within the reason of the la fellow-servants engaged in the sarae com men employment, This oeurt holds that tue onurt'e was oerroot, It him. itlx trila been held In numereus empb, both in this -i'k country and in England, tint in the rail- W 3 way empleyes' contract of serv ea tfiura W is en implied agreoment en his ratt te taka tltlfHl tllmnnlf thn rlnlra rifldlite r.M 4k. - negllgeuce of his follewservants while la tne sams employment, but this ia net exaetly eneu a oase. Tha eonduetor and engineer, though both empleyes of the . "A oempany, were net fellow-servants in tha'x a uense iu whieh that terra in Ufed In the decisions. The former was the represen tative of the company, atindlng in its place nnd stead in the running of its train, and tbe latter was. in that mrfcimiW liU subordinate. Fer the former's neellirenee.- by which the latter wan Injured, the oom eom oem pany was thorefero rosnenslhln. Thn judgment of the clreult court Is affirmed. upmien Dy justlce field, Justloes Bradley,' Matthefts, Gray, nnd Blatohferd dissent ing. JftAJZIUaZB. i'Uiiaiyci intrust. 1'nitADjitruiA, Dec. 6. Fleer market dull . and heavy; Ouperflnn Hfjite, at (3 SS 4t ant de extra de, 7503 09 Pa. rauilly, (.1 2SQ3 SOi winter clear, U 60l 23 I de ' ftniunw. st out be; attnn. extra, eleir. M t0(jl TO! etrfttuht, ft 000 10; Wisconsin clcai 18 itai 25; straights, tl Wfjlj winter patemn tl 2i5 Ol s snrlnn de, Jl 750323. Uyii flour nrm at V3 61. W'het-market dullt He. WstOrn Rnd, nwnila; no. ado. mat Ne. l ra,dt,83a; Ne. 2 Delaw&re de, 83c. Cern steady, with lair demand; steamer, l5ai5Xc;iiU yollewanddo mlxed 476170, Ne. 3, 458 ISC Oils quiet and barely steady j Ne.l White, S3QJSHC I Me. 2 de, tie ; Ne. 3 de, 830 ; rejecfxl, !2a33e ; Ne. 2 mixed, 3:QJ2Xc Hye 11 rm at GOc Oeoda-Cleverseod weak at 7O7K0 1 TtraetSy dull at $1 4031 45 1 riaxsoed ilnu at It 41. Winter llran dull at til saran. 1'rovlMen market dull, bat prices stcj tntlln. 1 HMrt,mmlftMauM.ilii.l 14 001 Mess 1'erU, t,33'.OU00: Beet uamt.' tia 50321, iiieea. naavw t smoseu sneuiders. at- it 7Ue t salt no. 6(c. ; Pmoked JJams, lOklf HKc ; plcWed de. OKQiee. jini uuu: citv rennoe. samet ioeso butchers. 77le ; nrlme steam 7 23. " . itnttcr qulet and easy ; Cretmery extras, at SOc I W estern de, de, 22QZM II. C. A N. Y. ex. itus. vexs-tOi nesmrn eiury ue, kej tteuluiu goeo ie coeieo, -juts.ze. llells nt QfJlSe ; packing, 0S1SO. Kir its nulet and easier : extnu. 233303 : west ern, ljlOSc. uuoese marKci Bteeay. -witn quiei uraniiiw; New Yerk lull creams, at lJJOl3e; Ohie Flatt, choice, 11 JiQl 2c t deinlr te prime, 8HQ9tlUe t l'a. part snims, 5g7e ; de Ml), KijiiKc. l'otreloura flnll ; Refined, TJie. Whlslry dull : IVnstcrn at tl ae. new xers jnnramts. Nnw Yebk, Dee. 0. rienr State and West ern dull and dcprejsedi renthera quiet and caiy Wheat KOKe hlRhtr nnd somewhat feyerlsh : lair bnslnea-s j Se. 1, Whlte nominal ; Ne. a Hed, Jan., BOSSOXS0 eb 82fte,We t March, 8l83ei Aprtl.b7e870 May, eiUOSiHe. Cern a sbs.de better, but qulet hlt-ted West em, spot, 47t6ke t de roture, tei QSVic Oits a trlfle higher; Ne. 2, May, 8i;(C State, 31ffi37He 5 Western, 82QS70. Wentnrn Oram market. TetnfK). Wheat was active, bit a ahade lower t Ne. 5 lted, cesh and Uoe. nt 67c rw'-ced ; Jftti. at R7JQ ! Feb. at OVie : March ut 703e J MnratHHei Je,,i seit.ttt7Iffl7Pp. Cera was dull ; TTO. a cusli audnpe; S7KO bid ; all the year at 370 bli ; May at 37ja bid. eats wero it nil ; Ne. 2 cmu and all the year, IGJie iSked : May, S0abld. Cleverseed was quiet nnd steady! prtme, cash, at II 23 ; UeCember ut tl 17S bid, tl 23 usked ; February atli0bld,ti 30usked, DKraeir. Wheat was dull t Ne. 1 White at., 7:e;ier civsh and Docembor; 70c a sited for Janu ary ; nominally at 77e for february ; Ne. 3 lted nt "(l.i for cesh and Docembor; nominally 77e ler Jsnntryt Ne. 3 Hed at elet Ne.a Whlte nominally nt.70e : Michigan SOit Bed at 71Ke; receipts. 11,000 bush. Cem Ne. 2 at 31c Oats -Light mixed at 27c ; Ne. 2 Whlte at iSa asked j fie. 2 at23c. 1'KentA Cern was Arm ; new hlifh mixed at 31QJIe t new Ne. i mlxdl at 3J8We. eas were steady ; Ne. 2 white at .2MG230 1 , Ne.2tnlxed?ISQe. Kye was dull ; Ne. 2 at 50,Jffi31e. Philadelphia 'tJatlli! Mnrket. WeKiiAr, Dec 8. The arrivals et live stock at the various stock yards were t Fer the week J,?00 Imevrs, li',000 sheep, R,500 hegi. I'rovleus week 3.0.M bueves, 12,000 sheep, B,$l hogs. Ileef cattle wero In peer demand and.rates declined Je ei nil wrafles, ejeepl extra, which were scarce and flrni. Wuquoteas follews: Extreme9, 3R6Je ; ilest sale. HQSet Extra, fit(0)ic; Ooeit, 6J4"ie 5 AledluiB, . ',it5et Common, SfSlc. Fat cows were domornllzedaUKQI0 demornllzedaUKQI0 domernllzedaUKQI0 Stllehcows were net much sought alter at J3JHM. Veal calves were Arm at 029a. Sheep ami Lambs were ilrmly held at pre vious xlnu res. We quete as fellows : Kxtni, IViIHe ; Heed, SXQIc; Me Hnm,2Jt 3e; Common, 1220 ; Lambs. Mittc Hogs wero in lulr request ut iyiitUM. r. Btoex tttmtmntu Quotations by Kee3, Mearaun St Ce., Bam.-'-, M era. Lancaster, l'a. s 11A.W, Missouri Pacitle.... 13 X. AivuiKuu eumruu......... "" r- -new lerz uentrai... HewJerauy Central. Ohie Central 83 Del. Laek. A Western.... 105)1 Denver A Ule Qraude.... 8',i Erie 11 Kansas A Toxes W1 Lake Shere....... ........ 1 r,ni Cmcage A N. W com.... kSi N. N.,ent,A Woatern..,. .... ht. l'aul A Omaha 27 I'aolaeMoll 6J "".' itecnestcr t'lttsuurgn. itu)r a iriiisuurga.. .... Ui. ............. ...... 771 Pacific Vii 1 reclde ,. lf)l OU 1AUI, Texas Uulen if uunnu uiriiuuiill.t ...... .... Wabashl'rcferred... West'rn Union Telegraph &1J0 Loulsvlllei NashvUle;.. 20 ti. x.,t;m. a uuii. Lehigh valley. , teu eeu Leuigh Navigation U e2 Pennsylvania........ dl &IH 1. uuunyifnuu, ...... ....... ?;, Heading , Us? '$ ICO'4 67 7 rt .... iy"3.j,-ii J7 WAX? -j W!1! "7& in i 9 aai2 vr-i-ji um v. -i-. a litimue " Northern I'aeinc Cem... 17K Nertlicrn Paclfle l'ref... 3 l llestonvUle... ....... ...... .... IhUadelpbla A Krle... m Nertnern iwntnu,.,,, ... UiidergrenniL. ..... .,. .,.. Canada southern. . OU... ...... ................. i3,s 73 fceDln'sl'anf encer .... uonsey fjuuiri&i.....i9.... oregeairmsconuueiiiui. UdadlusUenural Sites.... ... ii rnuaaeliinm. Qiotatiensby Aaseclatjd Freis. Stocks dull. Philadelphia KrleB. It... , 1 iteiultuir UaUroed 11 a14 Pennsylvania 1'aiHread.. ....,.,.. HU Ihlgh Valley Uallread , H United Comijanies of New Jersey Northern I'acific......... ..,.. ..,. l?f Northern Pecifle Preferred r Northern Control Uullreid................. j,; Inigh Navigation Company.. ..';;.;'.',,.i Norrtrtewn Uallread..... ......,...f,M9 . Central Transportation cerap-iuy. MM ilanole. N.Y..and paila-lelnkla..... JB LUUeaeUuvlklH UUtmad..... H IN lJSri.AMWATION OfTMH KD4iJM the eynlldJ, we notice a hypcriemie eeasW lien ei the edges el the Ills, which leek jtk Bry, red and sere. Tlieie U at the same tftaat) leellngeiheat and Itfhlng lit Uiu yes.Mt, , ftttllKeniliK u i"" jJ.fiftiuiK uuitlivu neif that tbe lUs are seeaw hat Kluetl reiwUJr.aiMt timt small etusts lerui mnm and Cteg tstf Issues. All Disease of Iho Kva. Kv.Thwint rtMl Cbronle and frtvjde Ultonwn-sef e i Hilly trtaled h Mfl tOlfaAstWs, Offlre-13 Kat Wainut unft i.ansetlilt. fa. uoiututaueo irwi. wmw ifi Mi-& ZW4 Tf ti- ' K'.i TM rib ,ih t rm I a y ;tv $: l:i a w, jcra ii M vSTW Br.it. :tivA .VT. r.-?S'S &" ?-,t s " --a 5W . -3s :SA :i - V --f g ,, . fcV. it