'"," ,f?r r,Tf 5!5!r TTT WJ VS '""'S v 'Vt'S-H ?'i "ft -V JT LATSOAHTER DAILY lOTELIJflBMOBR WEDlWESPA-y DECEMBER 10 1884. - --. - a- ii, COLUMBIA NE RTS ITEMS. rUUH UDIt HEOULAH UOKMKSPONUKNX The Arret! el Twe Van! Itnattnen ler Knrder In Ranllenk, N,v. 21-Liteat llaupeutng. Afaaeii Town, A probable murder oeourrcit at Nantl Nantl Nantl oake utt tha evening of Ner. St, 1831, the particulars of which are as fellows : Captain of I'eunsylvaula canal beat Net. 220 and 330, Uenjamin Lltey, white Id the eablu of ene of tbe beats reading te his children an artlole In a paper, whieh told hew a negre had outraged a white woman, A short tlme afterward Samuel Tayler, aged 33 yearn, and evidently under the? tailuenee of liquor, bearded the beat and eutered the eabin. Ills app'aranee se startled tboehlldronthatthey uttered shrill serfama of fright, hciring wbleh Oapt. Lltey opreirod and oerapellod the negre, who had m business Id the eabin nor en tbe bpat, be net being an empleye, te vacate. When en deek Tayler was knocked Insensible by the Infuriated Lltey, by a blew en tbe bead with a piece of weed. He would bare fallen overboard, but a hawser caught and prevented the aoeideut. Tayler was in a dangerous position, iceing wbleh, the captain, nidrd by auetber man, rcseued and laid him upon the deek. Oapt. Frank Wagner, allns Duteher, of Pennsylvania beats, Nes. 800 and 810 juit then appeared, and as he passed the uuconselous form of Tayler, he inllleted several brutal klukaunen his head, Tayler was then removed te his borne, in aoritleal condition. An attempt was mode by Alderman J. F. Donebuo, of Wllkesbarre, te take his auto mortem statement, but the negre was unable te speak. Warrants wcre issued, and plaoed iu proper bands te be served, but befere this oeuld be done, the beatmen wnroen a seuthern trip. Yes terday Alderman Donehuo oime te Co lumbia with the warrants, placed them In the hands of Offieers Wittlck nud Gilbert and last night Lltey and Wagner nere captured along the Tide Water eanal. Alderman Donehuo took the ptlsoners te Wilkesbirre this afternoon. The beatmen are well known in Columbia, Lltey favor, ably, Wngner otherwise On last Monday Tuy'er was supposed te be In a dying con dition. TOWN NOTES. William Messier, residing 011 8. Frent street, between Union and Lesust, Is hourly oxpeetod te dle from goneral debility. Owing te the uen. assistance of parents aud beard of directors of tbe Quarryville soheol, Key. MuCauley, of Columbia, was compelled te reslgn bis position of teacher last Satuaday. lie oeuld net aione manage the unruly pupils. A key was lest between the epsra house and the houne of Chief Burgess Irwin last night by that official. Several piues of glass wero broken In tbe epera house restaurant last night by an unknown person. Mr. J. II. Zsatner is quite ill. The Marietta rink opens te-morrow evening. Columbians should return tbe visits of the Marietta folks by sending a delegation te the opening. After tbe two beats new at the II. & C. wharves nre leaded coal shipments from that point will oleso for the year. A literary and rousleal improvement society is being formed in Columbia. The commit tee having the affair in charge is Misses Lillian It. Welsh, Annie Uruner, Maggie Purple, Rev. F. J. Clay-Motan and A. C. Bruner. A small niiriloneo preeted Dsnman Thompson, in Jeihwt WAiteemb, in tbe Columbia epera heu.se Inst evening. The pby was excellently rendered and porfcetly sttistled tbe few preient The orehostra is a magnificent organization and their music was the lluest ever heard in Celum bla. Tha treupe uppsar in Lancas.er this evening. Thoatre going is played out Iu Columbia. There has net been a troupe here this season which made expenses. The Columbia relief association will meet in the epera house te-morrow at 1) p. m. A full attendance Is requested, as mueh business of importance is te be transacted. Orien ledgo, Ne. 870, 1. O. O. F., meets this evening. Four traiu jumpera wero arrested at Sheck's Mills yesterday by P. It. It. Officers Pyle and Kennedy. Squire Frank gave them 10 days eaeh, in jail. (taught iu flagrante Dtllcte," Harriet MoKinney. a light colored mu latto, and Jacob Sweigart,u white man, re siding in this city, were arrested en Tues day night by OWcera Stermfeltz and Mer ringer. Harriet is a married woman, tbe wife of a Strasburg barbtr, and Swelgart is laid te be a widower. Swelgart made the acquaintance of Mrs, Mo Me Kinney at titrasburg last summer, and from that time it is alleged she teoelvod Swcigart'a attentions whenever her hut band was absent. McKinney sometime age became euspioieus and when his wile made an oxeuso for coming te town )06ter day, he decided upon following her. He loarned that sbe met Swelgart and he finally traeed the pair te the heuie of Mm Carnerry en unurcit street, ana tney wero arrested in au up stairs room together. Complaint was made against Mrs. Mc Kinney nnd Swelgart befere Alderman A, F. Dennelly for adultery and fornication, respectivuly,and in default of ball they weie committed te prison for a hearing. Tbe cases wcre called for a hearing this afternoon but their ceunsel waived a hear ing and tbey were committed for trial at tbe January teim of court. mera uetti Changas. Geerge 8. Guyer will take tbe Frauklin heuse early in the new year, and Mr. Bohlett, the present proprietor, will move into a new heuse en North Queen street, nearly opposite tbe Northern market heuBp, for which an application for license will be made. Mr, Guyer is an auotleneer and resides In Warwick. He was a eandl. date for register at the lat Republlean primary. Jehn Eepperllug, a well-known man, has taken possession el the Washington hotel, en North Queen street, near Lemen, wbieb until reeently was kept by Jaoeb Seheetz. Mr. Kepperllng has tbe beuie Improved and refurnished. Cellar tiilevat. On Monday night thieves broke into tbe heuse of Bamnel Hoever, a mile and a quarter Irem Falrvllle. After taking all tbe edibles from tbe cellar they had a feast In the kltehen. the fleer of whieh web oevered with bones and sernps of vietuals yesterday morning. They oarrled off a let of potatoes ard ether previsions. On the same night a herse and wagon was stolen from a neighbor of Mr. Hoever. The next day tbe animal was turned loeoo by some one, and It returned home with out the wagon. Tim Uf or ntklkers. Dr. S. T.Davis, of this elty. Frank Bleed. of Conneaut, Ohie, and Jaoeb M. Kepler, editor of tbe Tiecesta, Ferest oeunty, j;mocra,were en a deer hunt In the wilds of Ferest oeunty last week and succeeded in sheeting nine fine deer. Dr. Davis re. turned te Lancaster te-day, bringing with bim a fine fat dee. The-reat of the game was divided with the ether hunters or dls. tributed among friends. Arretted ou m Precess. Isaae Means, who was under bail te ap pear at tha last term of oeurt te answer tbe oharge of being the father of an Hie Hie gltimate child and who failed te answer te bis name when called for (rial, was arrested by Conatable Bewman en a pro cess issued by tbe court. Ue ai ledge! in the oeunty prison. OUUIIT Of 0,1iAKTf?ll SK3SION1L Ui vrkf r nml On.rl. ThnmH Pleaded tlnllty tn Velmititry MuDiUutht'r. Tuttday Jfttrnoen Tbe trial of Jeseph Haider, of Columbia, for maintaining a nuisance, oceupiod the attention of tbe oeurt all of Tuesday afternoon. A large number of witnesses wcre called en the part of the commonwealth, nil of whom testified that defendant's bone boiling establishment was n uulsanoe and injuri ous te the health of theso residing In It vicinity. Fer the defeose a number of witnesses wero called, nud testified that their plaoesef business worn within two or three hundred yards of Haider's establish, ment and they wero net nnueyed by the smell. On trial Tutiday Ettning.Cowte concluded argument In the Haider nulaance nase, tbe jury retired te dellberate and had net agreed upon a vordlet when oeurt ad jenrnrd. Hilten Rupert was Indleted for sodomy, A number of witnesses were called by the commonwealth and tcBtllUd te the facts of tbe case. Fer the defense a number of witnesses testified that tbe necused was of unsound mind. Tbe court dlrcetcd the Jury te ronder a vordlet of net guilty en the ground of Insanity, and Rupert will be transferred te the county insane asylum. Wedntiday Morning a the ease of oer-mon wealth vs. Jeseph Haider, main taining a nulsauoe, the Jury rendered a vordlet of guilty, with a reoemmondation te mercy. l'I.EAD3 C1UILTY OP MANSLAUGHTER.. The first defendants called for trial this morning were Lewis Parker and Charles Themas, tbe colored men charged with the murder of Jehn Dixen, of Salisbury township. These men were with Wilsen, en the read home from a dan 00, wbeu Dixen aud Wilsen ongaged In their quarrel. They did net Interfere te provent Wilsen from killing Dixen, nud were Indicted, with Wilsen for his murder. Wilsen was tried at tbe last term of the court nud onuvletod of voluntary miu slaughter. Iiofero a jury was orapanellrd this morning U. F. lMilemau and W. T. Drewn, counsel for tbe accused, withdrew their plea cf net guilty nnd ontered a pica of guilty of voluntary manslaughter CouubeI aaktd tbatscutonce be suapended until Saturday, nnd that request was granted. They further stated that under the otrcumstauees, the commonwealth's attorney joined with them in a plea te the oeurt for a light sentence for Parker nud Themas. The prisoners were remanded te prison until Saturday. Jacob D, Warfel was indietcd for falae protenso. David Killinger appeared as the prosecutor, and be testified thit War eol Induced him te onderso a note for $100 by representing te him that he was the ownerof two properties and that a man named Shirk owed him 4 G00. The note went te pretest. Killinger learned that the representations wcre falsa aud he entered this snit. The defendant testified that he was tbe owner of two properties when Killinger endorsed the note, and in support of bis testimony deeds for two properties in Wnrfel's name were offered iu evidence. Iu rebuttal tbe commonwealth 0 tiled n number of witnesses who testified that Warfel's reputation for telling the truth was bad, nnd thy would net beliove him en oath. Jury out. Thn New Vurk iq'iednct. The New Yerk lmt of this morning states that the coutraet for building tbe big New Yerk aqueduct, en which promi nent Linoaster contractors nre bidding, new lies between Urewn, Heward & Ce., of Chicago, the builders of tbe Nickel Plate railroad, and Jehn O'Brien, of Rbinebeck, Dutchess county, the builder of tbe Sidling Hill tuutiel en Vauderbilt's Seuth Pennsylvania railroad, a double track cut ene and oue-balf miles long ; of the two government canal basics in Mon treal uil of tbtt 2w Verlc -&. OaumI - railroad from Whitehall te ltouse's Point, the latter work Involving an expenditure of $1,000,000. The Aqueduct oemmissiou ors, at Tuesday's meating, were eveuly divided upon the question of giving the Dutchess oentraotor the contracts, after an examination of his sureties and his roeommoudatlons from the private corpora tions who have employed him iu the past. Mayer Edsen, Controller Grant, and Commissioner Dowd favored the Chicago firm, nud Commissioners Spenoer, Htld win, ana Thompson veted for Mr. O'Crien, ICILLKO II V Til 15 U.Mlt, A Hr iBeumn tjiiaeezm te lleatn at Itllciulc- 10110, This morning A. E. GreQ", n brakeman en the freight train attached te eugtue Ne. 853 of the Pennsyvania railroad, was killed by the eirs at MIddlotewn, shortly after ten o'clock. Ue was engaged at coupling cars near the switches, when be was eaught botween two bumpers nnd rqueezed, Ue died in 15 minutes. The deceased man lived near Lindisville. lie was 24 years of age, unmarried aud bad neon en the railroad but a short tlme. After an inquest by tbe oerontr of Dtupbin oeuuty the body was brought te Limns ville. dipped by Wluter'a Frosts, A oeuicauy with Edward Newhard at the head was billed te play "Prof. Geld sehmldt" in this oily en next Friday and Saturday evenings. Mr. Ycoker has re ceived word, however, that the show has gene under nnd the dates are thcrefore cancelled. Mr.Newhard is a lesident of Al lentewn aud is au actor of some ability. It was he who started tbe sebeme of playing "Pinafere" and "Rip Van Wiukle" in Pennsylvania Dutch. Ills oempany wero professionals. The cold wave aud skating rinks tcura te have been tee mueh for him and be thought best te clcse iu order te avoid a long walk home. Oieilne Werk ler the Winter. Frem the Columbia Hurald. Werk en oenstruotiou en Lancaster nnd Lebanon Joint Line, Manuel m & Mount IIope section, having been oleeed for the wlnter Superintendent Wilsen en Saturday dropped from the rolls tbe men employed en the ballast train, between thirty and forty in number. The men were paid wages due them en Saturday morning. Many of the smpleyes were from Columbia, ethors from Chestnut Hill, and a few from Man helm. They have had steady employment for several months and wero paid the high, est labor wages or $1.30 per day, UIu Need el lielp. At the last meeting of the Ladles' Dereas soelety the treasurer announeed that tbe demands upon the society through the summer, and ui te that time, had bfieu greater than ever befere, and that she had net suQioient money te authorize the ladies te give eat any ruore orders for oeal or groesrlea until the treasury was repleniihed. It is hoped that the soeloty may receive substantial aid and encourage ment during the winter, se that the geed work may be continued. rilteeu Oar Leada Iu One l)y. Frem tbe Heading Times. Cel. James B.Ammen, Heading, is tlelu? a large business in sandstones. He has tbree or four quarries in Lin onto r oeunty, One of tbem H near Relu Relu beld's station, vrhore he has employed a large for 09 of men and a number et tnami, and shipped as many as flftoen ear leads in one day te Rsadlnit for the building of the Penn street bridge. Arm lireken. Yesterday afternoon a lG-yoar-eld son of Jehn SieUs, residlug at Ne. 21 Seuth Mary street, was thrown from a horse aud had ene cf his arms brokeu and dislocated attueolbew. He, M. L, Davis teduced the disloeatlon and set tbe fractured bone. OWBH3 MUIIST. IiAUIKS OuraU-woel Dlsek risahmerea at 40e, (we., Ma, 7S3.. sie. una 1100. are pre- neinceil uy llioje iriai imvu tumirei. beuirhtthiin te be tti ban shown ler the money. Itamemoer, a'an, nut J""",' lr COnu ireill mu Kiiijm. , snic, whiwu Iiuv veur lliilnza. rieaan mva ua can IIOWKUS HUUST. W and 28 Nertu quecn street. I,AIIl'B-Otirl!!aekSllkaatBOO.. 7S0.87Xc.t II 00. 11 21, II S0,l,7 ami II 00, areohelco goods ler the inenny, ion per oent. tlsdueteil from all sates at HOW KUS HUB8T8, 58 anu 21 North Qneen street. I.Al)lKi-Ve have Alt.Woel Tricot and Cleth buUtmrx. ene ami a-hll yards wide, In all the nowMiaiteaul Lew Prices. neiifitliirRiit that wn deiluet 10 per cent, from our ruKUlar Lew Prima , IIOWKIIBAUUIIST, 20 and 28 North queen stret't. HTULEM uueus are tin u. Thrliank Thut UeDambl iiewmnn Vertuuntalr ulioercrert. v.iy Uoustable llewman has been steadily at work looking for stelen goods upon the Welsh mountain aicce tbe oapture of old Dill Marrball, the Greens and ethers. On Monday afternoon be was very lueky. He was walking along, what Is known as "Whiskey Patch," en the mountains, wnen no no ticed a trunk wbleh was partly secreted beneath a let eC brush. He uoenvored the trunk and enencd it. flndlnc 204 riieoesef joweiry of all kinds, some of wbleh Is geld while the romainuer is net. 1 uore wero aise n let of stockings, gum oeats and hats, five boxes of oartridges, auspenders, line shirts and ethor goods in the trunk. All except the (ewclry arid a ladles caba wereidentifled by Messrs. Hersbey and Herr, of Byers town, whose stere was robbed some waeks age. The trunk has been identlQed by Jehn It. Wilsen, of Spring Garden, Balis- bury township. It was stelen from bis tailor shop about the tlme that the stere at Hyeratewu was onterod. The plaee where the aoeds was found is one half mlte from Blue Heek, The Tnlril Cremation. The bedv of Washington E. Schmld, in obarge of hia father Peter Beblmd, of New Yerk, reached Lancaster nt 1:35 this after neon unci was at ouce taken te tue Lancas ter crematorium, nud prepared for ineicer- atien. We Icaru from Dr. M. L. Davis that the farnace was iu full blast this morning, but that the body will net be placel iu the retort until a late hour this afternoon. The deceased was 23 years of ge and died of pleurisy in New Yerk en the 2d. of November. Heed of the County Tremuier. The bend of Jehn M. Greider, county trrauirer-eleet, iu tbe sum of $100 000 ( $100,000 te the county aud $GO,000 te the ntute) waB presented te the oeurt this Afternoon and approved. The sureties are Jacob N. Greider, Jeseph Grnider. Jaoeb Seitz, Jehn Peny, Jaoeb II. Hershey, Jacob Freelicb, Jehn I. Hartraan, Geerge II. Hartmac, L-iwis 8. Uartman, Samuel Cheif aud Jehn Hertzler. Impacting InUr-Ueuiily Mtldgra. County Commissioners Bummy and Hitdebrand, the oeunty commissioners of Chester county and the inspectors appointed by tbe courts of Ltneaster and Uhcster oeunttes,to-uny are inspecting me inter county bridges ou the Octoraro at Pine Greve and Kirks. A IMOW 1'aprr ler H.rtl.burs. ILirriaburir in te have another morning daily, the first number of which will make its appearaucu en New Yetr. Mr. It M. Sturgeon, the loeal editor of the Hairisi UUITS JTJiriU, Villi UO rt fJMIiUGt ," ,UW tcipnsu. en: iniKlleltrly fo.ipencil. The centennary meetlng In Duke street M. E. obureb, announecd for te morrow (Thursday) ovenlug, has been indeiiritely postponed. Illy LUhlli. Forty-flve gaseline lights wero reported na net burning ou Tuesday night. 1 flrptieDB Conuecilen. I)r. The. M. Llvlncsten. Ne. 211 Walnut street, Celnmblt, Is connected with U10 tele phone czchauge. Ammmnflnt, Daiman Tliompten 2ViifffTnla evening Deninnn Thompson will appear here .In his creation el Jethua IFVideome which has made him lameua lllaenrapany la llrst-claaa, and he carries an orchestra el oleven musicians, who play new and sparkling music, making It a taking fcatnre et ihoahew. " nan's Tribulations." te morrow evening this great comedy can' be aeen at the opera houae.;w)iero Mart Han ley's company appears. Plenty et no w tun, songs and music are Intro duce!. 'Ihocempiny have already been here tula season, and the extremely hotweatlior only prevented them liem bavins a crowded house. They tuen ijave the beat 01 satisfac tion JJKATUU. U ast. On tlioieth lint, In this city. Cenrad Cast. In the 7.M )&r nl his aue. The relatives and frlenda el the faintly, Blae Lancaiter Ledge, Ne 07, and Washington En campment, Ne. II, 1. 0. O r.. and Lodije 43, F. and A. M., are respeetlnlly Invited te attend the lunorai.trein hU late rosldence, corner of North 1'rlnce and Jamea streets, en Bfttnniay alternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cometcry. dl0-3t Bard. -December 10, 18H, In this city, Jacob Bard, In hU 07th year. The relatlvea and lrlenda et the tamllyaie reapecttully Invited te attend tbe tuneral lrem hUlate roaldnnee, Ne. COS North Queen s'reet, en Sunday morning at 9 30 o'clock at the bouae and 12 o'clock at Mechanlcsburg. Service? at Mechanlcsburg. fiUW ADVrHTltiiSMKNTH. A POUNDS WHITE "A BUOAK foil X3e. 4 pounds ORANULATKI) for S70. PUItE TK VS. CO ITISKS and bl'ICES at Surprisingly Lew l'rlees CLAUICK'S. Ne. BS West King Strfet. WANTKII AYOUfUnAN WITtl 03.000 capital In lletall Ceal Buslneaa In Phil adelphia. Business established lour years. Addr aa. B. U. WllIUIlT. nevijlmd Philadelphia F. O V?tlK H.-.LK Hit UK NT. A V house with stere attached. Ne. 330 East Ornniteattoet. Bakery and utable In the rear en Grant street, lnqulre or 11. r. DAVIS, Ne. S Seuth Duke atreet, d8 2td Lancaster, Pa, PUIILilO WALK WILL -UK SOLU AT nublle sale, esmmenclng te-morrow, (WR1NEDAY) evening, at Ne. 1W North Queeu Htreet, next te Filnn A Breneman's, my entire stoelc el Itonly-raade Clothing, 1-lfce Goods, He, Bale te commence at 7 O'clnek, p.m. J. A. ilUHUANK, d8 3'dTu,W&F Merchant Tailor. TIIIIL.IO H1I.K. ON THUIMDAT. DKO L II. nt Ne. 411 West King street, a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as boils and bedding, ene tl)re-ply parlor car car pet, chalra, cupboards, one geed Ne. 7 cook Htnvn and narlur iilove. Alse, one f et Black smith Toels, all new. One new two horse wagon, thlmble sscln, together with many ether articles tee numerous te mention.; Saie te commenco at 1 . m 11 JACOBGUNDAKEB, Auct. c. il. UWAU1I A CO, COAL, emce- Ne, 20 Centra Square.) larda-East walnut and Marabou SlrceU. (Stawarta Old Yard ) Beth Yaid aud omeo connected with the Teleuhene Exchange. JJ KINDLING WOOD A SPKCIALTT. estU-timUMAr.U B vmr neon, . Ne. 26 and 28 North Queen Street. LAWKS-We have goert llleichea and tin bleaclinil Canten rinnnHi at C'40 , se, 10e., ime , ISe. anil le. All very goea and heavy, with ll par cunt, dodueted from the amount. el.a.0. whluu n-tSSSVa'iy-8Ti 30 and !8 North Queen street. I- IA.01K8 We have Sheeting anil'l'lllew Case MuallDS.all widths ami qualities, at verj7 Lew .Vrleea. . , ... 'len Dr cent, deducted fiem all sains. 2 and 23 North (jueen atroet. liAOIKS-Our assortment el ladlea'. Hen's anil children' lloalery la very nne. with prices low ami 10 per cent, deducted Irein uverv sale, large or small. y ' B JIOWKK8 UUBST, 20 and 28 N 1 rth Queen street. jh AJtrjmvitiBm.tcriti L1MN A HIIKSEHSN, CHRISTMAS GOODS - AT FLINN & BEBNBMAN'S. The Largest Stock and Lewest Prices. We are new opening our annual exhibition el HOLIDAY GOODS, Dells, Dell Carriages, Kxpress Wagons, Spring and Hebby llereee Blioeflys and Voleclpodes, Tin aud Mechanleal Toys. ' -Merclmuts, Omireues and Humlay-schoels supplied at New Yerk Prices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, riLKuatir iiulidav oeuns. Christmas 1884. Tlie nellday Peoaen la near at hand and te meet thu wants of eui trade we liate nlnced In our casus a lull line et ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. -IN- WatchQB, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Clocks. We call attention te the tset that with our complete raetery we can fill any special erdars ler DIAMOND MOUNTING, MASONIC OR SOCIETY BADGES, Or any artlcle In Geld or Silver Jewelry. C"Flrot-eloB8 Repair in i? In Every Branch of Our Buaiuees. ED VST. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's UOV2&B Cerner, hkw AurtsuTiaismjsiiTa.. s ruiiauts AMD Commission WarotaeuBO, DANIEL MAYKU. dec;-lyd 18 West Chestnut lre3U 1)KI)UUTXN IN (IVKRKlan. IX In In order te leduca enr laree stock el Fur iorevTrwilgsrirovmiioTcBiJ raniBiuraonie yenr eruer, in nrst-emia style, at greatly reduced prices. All carmenta are truarantevd te Ot perlactand only tha best quality et trimmings are used. A. ll.KOSENSTKIN, ilne Tailoring, 87 North Queeu street, oppealto the Voatetfleo. till VAVS. SHULTZ'S Only Ha,t Stere. We hivoes flne uu aaiortineut et FUR CAPS, IN ALL STYLES ANU QUALITIES, L.B you will llnd In thn rltv. Alse, the Latest Styles In SILK, STIFF AND SOFT HATS, FOllTHK WINT2B ANU HOLIDAY IHADE. These Goe Js ar jtijsr and handaeme, and we ure determine tiJ.wiltbetn. If you want anytningin our iineiit win pay you te taana leek attheNKWEST stork In the city, irem wutcu yen can uu yuurami at yourewn price. A FULL LINE OK OLOVE8. 144 North GLueen Street, (QUNOAKEU'a OLD STAND.) marW-dAw J."' CALDWELL & UO. J. E. Caldwell &Ce, Direct Importers of Fine Diamonds. Purohaserodoalring flrat-elBaaQema obeloe and fine In overy partleular, are Invited te examine our magnifl magnifl cent oellootion of DIAMONDS and Diamond Jewelry. 902 Chestnut Street, I'UlLADELmiA. U91U T1iVeAVn,.rrn,J!ep,.n "fV nd,Pcsrlet Me-il".v-0.?.l,nd Pants, all sltcg end OuhIIiip. ur iwuei anu (Jhlli rrn, whlen him thSS" Jrery ,ew ''ae rail in" e,nne them. Ten per cent, ilinete.i irnm eve? .n.n .?S'KI18 "OUST, 7 ;BttndM North cjueeu atreet. ,1'AD1K8-We have full assortment n I . dies' anil ChlMrtm'a Weel ami KM Uutcii? Cashmere lnva In iuncic Bn,i Cnlera 1 nK anil uoter.,1 KM U loves. 811 k Mlltens at all pr ess. Ten per cent, deiluni from each 28 ami w eth qncen atreet. LADIKP-We linve Silk anil Llnen llanekar. chieta. rellara.Ctina, UuehliiRi.ceraet. 1 LeHtht eraml Plugli Hatchuls BnilmanySthBrnollens all at Lew Prices. Ien percunt..le.luc"'l irmn nil sales. HOW Kits A illtiiiT LAUIKS-New Is tha time 10 bny "Var .hrletmas Presents, with enr regular Lew Prices and 10 per cent. ileduetmt. win .!,- yourmeneygongratwayii. Pieaae olve us a call. IIOWKIIR A llirilul. 28 and 23 North Queen atreet. '" c - Lancaster, Fa, Lancaster, Fa. KJttr ADrtCUTlHKMKNXa. AVUL.L LINK or nt'Ktt AT l'ltlUES tb it dety competition nt UAItTMAW'3 YELLOW 1TUONT CltiAU BTOUK. F OH OK It AT IIAIIUAINS. In Underwear el any hind and prlce. Knit Jackets, Woelon unit Cotten Hhlrts, llose el nny elae end quality. Working 1'ants, Over-alia-. ComferlB. Ulevca. Mltta. and a varletv el jtEEFeTSrSS1. Vrfe'?lVC?rt1!18e"fcrfre?5 wu. ai. iiverMucs in inn niarset M tile cati8e. Sarae as wheau riease call and ox ex amine bolore you buy UfcNRT ItKCUTOLI). Me. 52 North Queen at. 1unt.iu hai.t. iv VAi.UAiir.i-j kml KSrATK..-On WK11NK8UAY KVKN ISG. nKc:MBBK 17, 18I, at the Leepard lintel. In the city el 1 uue mnr, n larne double twoatery lllllUJC DWKLL1NU HOUSE, with twoatery IlrlcW Uuclc Hull ling atniched, nml let, of ground adlacent therete, trentlnir about 41 loeten the north aldu nt Kan Orume street and extending iu depth 215 feet te Marien street, la the city el Lancaster. Heuse Ne. 711 ICast Orange street A very choice vnrlety et Irult trcea and grupe vines are growing en this attractively located let. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when the conditions will be made known by JOHN MeCLANK. IlKnnrSncnitttT, Auct, Btddlo,l3,l5,le,l7 "l UtAltU rlRIS INBUHANOH O'J.nt'ANY, OF PllILADULl'llIA. Alvzee S. (Iillutt, l'reslilent. Jamus It. ALVeitD, Vice Pres. and Trsaa. Kdwih tr. MauMLL, bnaretary. Juuea U, Allkn, As-t't. Sec'y Assets: One Millien, Twe Hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand, Nine Hun dred and Sixty-seven Dollars and Forty-nine Cents. AU Invested in solid socurltlej, Lossea promptly eoltled and paid. Rife & Kaufman, IAUKNT3, Ne. 10 East Kins Btroet. ecl-CmdM,WA3.H eutsit i rr-s HALK. ON MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1881, at 10 o'clock, a. m... by vlrtue et sundry writs of rterl facial, I will expose te puolte eale at thoaterurooms et G EOHG B II. SOU AUM, NOS 27, 21 and 81 SOUTH OUEEN ST., In the city of Lancaster, the following por per por aenal preperty : A large stock of Furniture, consisting el Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Ash and Cherry Bedroom Suits, silk, l'lush and ethor Par Par eor Suits, Hall Stands aud Hacks, Par Par eor CablneU, Extension and Dining Tallinn, Boek Canes. Writing Desks, Leunges, Slilobeards, CVntre i unit a, Chairs, Keckers MusleBtands, Mattresses, lied Springs, Cradles, Cribs, etc Seized ami taken In execution as thu property et Geergo B. Schauui, and te be sold by jeun ii. man. d5-8td.tltw Hherltt. XIKIUVA.1.. rilON U1TIK1UI. nun tmt OO W W W N.V N " el ' i ii IBB I II unit e q n no e ii it oe ll ii ii v w w t i w : " m Vl"WlVV IM IU ,1 -1 'b3 WW WW N NN W W K NN bun PB3 ii np ii it Ii mi nrm oe nv n i I ii ii n n n mil i) e n n n 11 It K O O u 11 11 u oe N IITTTTTTIT FK.1 rc-i iJl, !! K 1 11 j.. Bsss PasaS $ This inedlclnn, combining Ireu with pur vegetable tentca, eutclily and completely CUBES DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, MA. LAIUA, WKAKNKSa, IMl'UltlS lll.OOU, CHILLS and 1TEVEU and NEUIIALGI A. By rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches overy part et tbe system, ? urines and enriches the bleed, strengthens he muBcJes and nerves, and tonus and invig orates the system: A line Apputlxer Beat tonie known. It will euro the worst case el Dyspepsta, removing all dlstrcsalng symptoms, such as Tasting the reed, notching, Heat In tbe Utera- acn, umrieurn, etc The only iron medicine that will net black en or Injure tbe teeth. It Is Invaluable ler diseases peculiar te weai en, and te all persons who lead sedentary Uvea. An nntalllnc remedv ler dlso&gea eL the Liver aud Kidneys. Persons suQerlng Irem the ettect el over work, nervous troubles, less of appotlte. or debllity, experience quick relief and ronew ea energy by its use It does net cause Headaehe or preduce Con-Btlpatlen-OTlIEIt Iren mctlclnesde. It is the only preparation et Iren that causes no Injurious edects. Physicians and druggists recommend it as the best. Try IL . ThOKonulue has Trade alark and crossed red Hues ou wrapper. Take no ethor. Made only by BROWN OHHMIOAL OO. stplWydaiyw Ueittmore, lid, mu r B T buu ii v SECOMD EDITIOK. WKDN E8DAT BVBNINO, DEO. le7i884". DOWN WITH MONOPOLY. ItKADINO llliAUU OV TRAOB'S AUlIUIf Tny Adept Itrioletlona DneuarlOK tha Ueal mud rrlchtUomnleatloa by wnlcb Maeafactarea r Uepreaacd, Kbadine, Pa., Dee 10 Copies of the resolutions passed by the Read in it beard e trade were sent te-day te every railroad oempany in this soetion of the country. The resolutions endorsed the movement of the Eastern Pennsylvania manufaetnrers te held a meeting next month te pretest aealnst the continuation of the oeal peel, and also deolare that the business depres. sien in tbe Lebanon and Schuylkill vat. leys Is dne te tbe oeal combination whleb, owing te the consequent high price of oeal, Is virtually shutting up many manu factories. The resolutions also denounce the freight moneply. The Eastern Pig Iren association will meet In Philadelphia Dee. 20, and among ether things vj ill consider the subject of "ehcaper oeal as a necessity te save the pig iron business of this eeotlen from abselute ruin " The matter of lower freight rates will also be considered. Pig Iren manufacturers oensume 1-12 of all the oeal mined In thn state, and the iron trade generally uses of all oeal mined. Ceal and iron constitute J of all the freight earried en the railroads in this state. The iron men de net propose te reduce the wages of their men. ltailread monopolies must bs shown up and the responsibility of dull times and no work placed where it really belongs. If oeal prlees wcre net kept np te an exorbitant llgure by the peel (whieh amounts te a conspiracy) then oeal would be eheaper, and the iron men oeuld go ahead and give the people work. The Iren could be produced cheap enough te compete with Seuthern iron. Prices for oeal are at least $3 per ten higher than they should be. wages in the East among iron workers are far lower than theso in the west, simply because oeal Is higher in price here. Tet in East Pennsylvania is the best coal and the Almighty his placed it there In the most abundant quantities. Then why should working men starve because a oenspiraoy of oeal kings keeps up the prices of coal and thereby steps mills and furnaces and throws thousands out of work. A strong appeal is te ba made by the iron men te the oeal kings, and if eheaper oeal is net forthcoming the fnrnaces will have te be oleaed. The P. & It. Ce. and Lehigh Valley will be apeeially appoelod te. The P. & It., by its high oeal rates, has lest a great deal of business. lMSMnHXLVATUA MKANUKKS. Election of Officer ler '83 ana '86-ltepert et tne secretary. HiRiuanoiie, Pa., Dee. 10. The busl ness of the morning's session of the State Orange was devoted te hearing the report of tbe eeeretary, Robt. Themas, Tbe latter reported the total reeelpts for 1884 tn be $5,507 and the expenditures $5,750. Ue also reported bwu granges In tbe stae. The officers elected wcre aa fellows, and will sorve during 1885 and 1830 : MsBter, Leenard Ithene, Centre oeunty ; overseer, J. Q. MeSparran, Laneaster oeunty ; leeturer, Dr. Jamea Calder, Dauphin county ; Bteward, J.E. MeQarrv, Westmoreland oeunty ; chamberlain, W. II . Ilolstein, Montgomery county ; treas urer, Wn. Yeeum, Berks oeunty ; secre tary, R. H. Themas, Cumberland county ; gate.kceper, Charles Uartzell, Northum berland county ; oeres, Mrs, Anna M. Helatcln, Montgomery! oeunty ; pamena, Mrs, Ilinnah Eger. Lycoming county : flora, Mrs. Eliza D. Calder, Dauphin county ; L. A. B,, Mrs. Maggie 8. Rhene, Centre oeunty news mux rtinmui) xaNua The King of Oaiubeala compelled te Hlgu a Treaty by the Fre mm. Paris, Dee. 10. The Figare, in an ar ar ar tloeo entitled "IIew n treaty Is signed under the Republie," states that King Noredom, of Cambodia, refused te sign the treaty placing his dominions uuder a Froneh protectorate. Thereupon M. Thomsen, tbe French governor of Coehin Chins, forced his way into the king's palace, attended by a body of marines with llxed bayonets, entered the royal bed chamber and compelled King Noredom In peril of his life te sign the doeument. riXAKCIAI. BlFl'IClLTT IK AUST11IA. Vienna Dee. 10. The Bohemian Mortgage company la in great diffleulty owing te the erials in the sugar trade. The minister of finance has asked the banks, both national and ethors, te unite in an effort te prevent its oellapse. Its collapse would invelve tbe dew nfall of forty savings banks and bring ruin te a host of peer depositors. lia.e Hall Men Meet. New YenK, Doe. 10. The Amerlean base ball association met in annual session at the Fifth Avonue hotel this merning1. The minutes of last year's meeting were read and the convention went into confer ence en the amendments te tbe constitution. One of tbe first questions that arose was the oeurso te be pursued rela rela tlve te the number of clubs in tbe association. The number of clubs during tbe past year baa been twelve, but Teledo and Columbus having withdrawn, the debate was upon entering two clubs te fill the vacaneles or reduee the number te eight. The matter was entrusted te a oemmittoe and a tecess was taken pending the repert of the committee. lllg rire In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dee. 10. The six story building Nes. 941 and 243 Levan street, oceupiod by Clark Ures. & Ce., manufac turers of household furniture, was de streyed by flre early this morning. The less en Clark Bres., stock is 830,000 and en the building $60,000. A number of houses in the vieinlny also took flre and the household goods et several families were burned. The total less is about $175,000. Uongresalenal Proceedings. Washington, Doe. 10. In tbe Senate Hherman presided te-day in the absence of Edmunds. The chair laid before tbe Senate an invitation te that body from the oemmisslonera of the New Orleans Ex position te partioipate in the opening of tbe exposition. It was laid en tbe table. In the Heuso seen after assembling, thn IIouse went into oemmitteoa of tbe whela en the military academy 'ouprerria. tlenbill. Btnnld era Deride te Take no United Action, PiTTSDOUe, Pa., Dee. 10. At a meet tag of the maehlnery meulders te take action en the recent 15 per cent reduotlea ordered en tbelr wages, it was deeided te take no united action en the reduotlen, but te leave it te the individual members. This virtually amounts (te aceepting the the new soale of wattes, A Hank In tbe Ilands et a Mectlvtr, Syracuse, N. Y.. Dee. 10. Atkinson Iires , private bankers, are oleaed this morning. Their aflalrs are In the hands of a receiver. The firm bad a capital et $500,000 and was rated very bleb. The Atkinson failure is thought te involve about (100,000. A Murderer Granted Mew Trial. Philadelphia, Doe. 10. Jamea Sulli van, tbe sailor, who was convicted of tbe murder of James Tomuey, was granted n new trail te-day. WMYaat IMDHlATIOItai WAaraaTOrT, D. O., Dee. 10. Fer tk Middle Atlantic state, generally fair weather, north te west wlnn, bcoenlBff vatlable, higher temperature, MAMKjate. rruiadelpnia marftat. T"rmh. Dn- M'-lenr market dnlt and H 71 iln VMr.f.':7-?!? .". " Weant n7 . l rn. ninny, SJ?11 S?JL!t,".ht. fi Wisconsin cleat Mi 7ft4ZV utrmiaMa i ,i.' ,... patenUM 2lS09i anrin deTlJ 74 . "J wsarmaa uiuili aaia tnfaj9 VaW Whfwit steftdv hntnnliiti NAiniiAt w. TJHOpQ Ne. a de, aae JNe. i p, d t0Be t Ne. 2 Dataware rte, 85e. , " i wOMKet a ftU yeUowanctae mUwl 474u wrii iirin, wnn BOOil aBL&B(.t ttMlTiftr "O. Of VUIfllil swa a a Oat dell ami I,1v tin i rhit 31HO?SO Ne. 'Ide. SSJiei NaS(1n,83flSVei rejncHwi. nnsiKO e, I mixed. Me, 8ed ClOTomned wmktSVnUn iTimrlke dull at II 40O1 i nexiMvd nrm at II Ufll M. uiiur urea uau m ii everii. Prevision marlrAt dull. hiitnriMittHv, India Mesa llmir. siasea-mi t:itv m. aiaaikai !' Mess l'erk, ,S8jQH00; Beet uatns, 120 G0Q21, Bacen. llkHei BtnnkMl Rhnnliinra at Tea 7i0 aatt.de. OKei Smoked Uama. 10k HKei plrkled de. BKQlOe. rd dull I cltv raflned. SaMVa i lenaa batchers. 1U1ia i prime ateam 17 '.9. Butter barelv ate&drt Crtuimcrv nxtra. at 300 1 w ctarn de, de. Wit no rf. O. A N. Y. ox ex ox traa,2tJCt27ei Weatcm dairy de,20 Westaru giniU VU VDItlCH, MB .C neus nt wrjiac ; paekina;, ni:e. Kgn qulet and easier) extras, VW'.t a t West ern. 19QWHC. lihoeao tnaiket aready. with quiet drmand 5?w .YerK,.uU trtraa, at K4lSe Ohie Klau, Choice, UMQltet de fair te prltna, sKtiailVici i'a. part uems, 0U7ei de Mil, HtS'Ka. i'otreloum quiet t Keflned, 7Je. Whisky dull: Western at II se. new xerlt Siarkew. Niw Tesk. iee. 10 Flenr fltntn and Wait. em dull and still In buyers' aven tseathern aicndy. Wheat UflWc lower and heavy, with leas doing : Ne I, White nominal : Ne. s Kpd, inn., EOUQfnket reb., 82IaXet March, 8Je Aprll,87!4OS7X0i May, 89HOSXe. uurunaniiiiDer anu nrm 1 uwi nreei ern, tpet, 47QV5c t de tnlure, ISMnSlKe. unta a auadn atrenger and quiet t no. S, kley, Uc ; Htatu, stasia t W intern, lilie. Btoea Qnotatlens by Uee4. MOGrann M OO-. era, Lancaster, i'a. u a-a, Missouri Facifle iisr. sr.. Michigan Central. New Yerk Central 03 NewJeraev Central tali Ohie Central......... Del. Lack. W cs tern.... ion Denver Hlo Grande.... 18 Krie Ufl Kan eas A Telas........... 17 Lake Shere...., ..,., 07V1 Chicago A N. w com.... ECi N. N Ont. A Woatern.... -... st-PaulOmaha SI PaclDc Mall..... &3X Hochestor a rnuburgh St. Paul 77k Texas Pacific i anum Paeifie............WU naaasu common......, .... Wabal PrerorrecU Weat'rn Union Tolegraph Ci; Louisville A Nashville... se N. Y.. Chi. A BUI,, .... Lehigh Valley Lehlgh Navigation.,.., Pennsylvania Heading HH P.T. A Buffalo .... Northern Pacific Oom... 17K Nerthern Paclfle l'ref... J UeatenvlllQ Philadelphia Krie jtercnern uemnu uadergreund. Canada Sontnern.;. ....... .... ou...... ........... ......... i. Poenlo's Paasenirer. .... Jersey Central.... .... .... OrcgonTranacentlneniaL .... HeadlngQeneralMura.... .... 31 71W ?yt F&liaieipiiia. Quotations by Associated Tress. Stocks steady. Phlta.llnhla M RrlA 11- R.. ............ 13 Heading Ballread 11K Pennsylvanla uallroea 0174 Lehlgh Valley ltailread WHi United Companies or New Jersey 107? Northern Paclfla lTVi Northern Paclfle I'retorred...... St-Ji Northern Central Kallread...... B7H Lenbth Navigation Company H Norrlatewn ltailread .lOiK Central Transportation Company. 36k Bullale, N. Y..and Philadelphia 31 LltUeachnvlKUl u&uieiul e-n arj!OJt-a.LHUrj0JCJt "KOUUU UN CUIIUUS." Ask ler " Heugh en Coughs," for cengbs, colds, sere threat, hoirseuoss. Troches, inc. Llauld, 23e. (4) Well as Kver, Lettlo Heward writes from Buffalo. K. T., Mv avstum beoame craitlv debllltateu. through arduous professional duties. Buttered irem nausea, aieir neauacne, ana uiiieusnsss. Trlea Burdock Illoed mttert with tne most beneflclal enect. aiukuU aanyer." Korsale by ll. B. Cochran, druggist, 17 ancU3 North Queen street, UATAUlttt OF THE 1ILAUUKB. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Klrt Klrt ney und Urlr.ary Complaints, cured by 'Buchu-Palba." II. (4) Avoid cheap goods. The Hep l'lasltr cures pains und aches where ether plasters simply relieve, 23 centa, at all drug stores. 'HOUOll UNPA1N" PLASTJtK, Poreua and slrengthenlng, Improved, the best ter thu backaehw, pains In chest or side, rheumatism, Neuralgia. 25c Druggists or mail. (4) Nerm Peln Kxpedltlent, Prlze flghti, lotteries, walking mitehes, and balloon ascensions nreuKn-dly ham bags tha worst Bert, Dr. Themas' Eelectrie OH la net a humbug. It la a quick cure ter aches aud sprains, and la lust as geed aa lameness, for buIe by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IN North Queen Btreet. tiik liens ur tub w atien. Children, .low in develenmenL -elepment. puny, Wella' Health He- aerawnv and delicate, use, " Wells' llei newer.-' (j lietter than Diamond, and olgreator value than fine geld Is a great tonle anil lnvlgorater llke Kldnoy-Wert. It nvnela all itnlannnue linfnnpa fmm n hlexbfl .... .... 8154 S81! 45H ..V. 1 lrsk iwvl 14J 14" 105, W. 8X "J 9 7ei 7 M 3lX )2 TOJS 73) IX X fliW seX .... ee e . Bl US 111-tS 3? 17 1X tU WjJ tones up the syitem, and by acting directly -?.,; en tue must imperuinv organs ei oeuy, stimulates them te healthy action and restore health, it has effected many marvelous cares and ter all Kldney diseases and ether kindred troubles it Is an lnvaluabla remedy. AMUBKMUHTSl TULTON UfSKA UOU3K. WEDNEBDAY EVENINO, DEO. AMEUIOA'S UUEATEBT COMEDIAN, Benman Thompson,-: -AS- JOSHUA WH1TC0MB, ouppertea uy nia original ufM7 (i , HOOPEU'S GUANH OUOUB8TJSA. .i ThlS laulOUB or.eosira, wiuiu.e-vi u viaYvn wi-v .Mu.MHit.hB., mn,IM,n. vlll nlnv thft fnllnwvI. - Rbvuiuiiiuitvu ., .. ... rj , . ., j - lug QllfllO BtMwvllUll UObWSQU U1Q ew i 1 ' 1. Overture, " concert ". .....sew.- ' a u.ii t ainp.tlnn. Una et the rineat ' wltfc" . bell sole -0laHde., '," iJ 3. Idvl. " Th Forge In the Ferest," Mtchaelte. ; rj ., Htiiuciieu iruuK iiarriKnu Jirn -- wt i . ---"---- 77" 7. .---,.W .- U. 1 M U inv-H lniiaLiau.-' Willi Aviuuuuua iwutr.,, u.-- liiivni ........ JlrahDiY'iff. 5. concert Pelka, "KeJKrell" Schalt.T 0. March, " Welcome te All "...MZlmiaermuu -V' , rillli&3ADUDUAU. . Sf euro your seats. Beserred seats at ppaflt , , v. house. "" MUUUN Ul'KUA UOUsK. GRAND HETURN ENQAQEMENT. THURSDAY BVHNINQ, DBO. A WJIIBLW1ND Or FUK. 11. I W. Hanley's mm, resenting Edward UarrlganVXasrlartsa cess, DAN'S TBIBULATI0NS,. i t- i" . peopieiuueTte)Htro Neff Xef1?ZpgU rUN.M.8'"-USIOANDSOMti.JW2'( ALLTUK01tlOINAL80lJfTii ALLTHKOKlUlWALJOMjta. coming Heme Irem Uoellng. Hatte V W4r Lever as LeugastUa World Uees kais4. UounteiuToew. LltUa Sfcia Doer. rnieESASUSUAU itaata ur gmmamm- lOPsraUOttMJJoxeuJM. s ,v, - , A. " -m "iJS M a J." tfV ?'rt -, 4,u i .& m hi ' '! .'t,' If'" ' fs ) ie.t: t-.v LTij .j- - ,? r Mn .- v. fUiw.- .j. "&i$&M4&mtgi&&t